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that and they -- we had an air observer, so we sent the air observer up there and they spotted them. and the artillery -- one fired howitzers fired on the six tanks and knocked all of them out before they could get down to the infantry. so that was a major piece of information that i felt good about and we were able to stop them there. also, with the same observation post, we saw some glows to the south of seoul, and it was a pretty good distance from the south of seoul. and we got some coordinates on it and sent it back to our headquarters. they said we do not have any weapons that can hit that, but would you wait just a minute, i think we can get some ammunition to you. so a little bit later said, we've contacted the missouri, the battleship, and they can hit it. so, we gave them the coordinates, and they fired, and we adjusted, and they fired again. they fired three -- i do not know whether they hit it or not, because there was a sea reading. we did not see any flashes. we saw the glow, but they stopped firing because they were firing into our troops there, they stopped firing. so
that and they -- we had an air observer, so we sent the air observer up there and they spotted them. and the artillery -- one fired howitzers fired on the six tanks and knocked all of them out before they could get down to the infantry. so that was a major piece of information that i felt good about and we were able to stop them there. also, with the same observation post, we saw some glows to the south of seoul, and it was a pretty good distance from the south of seoul. and we got some...
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people must observe the safety guidelines. the social distancing must be observed. face coverings in key places must be observed. now, we do know a lot. i've spoken to our health experts several times in the last few days including this morning before your show. we have had an increase in cases in some states. i don't want to hide that. that's a fact. i think texas, north carolina, and south carolina and florida, there have been some small metropolitan areas that have had an increase. now, remember, jake, we are now testing at about a hundred times the rate we were back in march. >> some of it is absolutely from increased testing. but one of the issues is increased testing and increased hospitalizations and that's not from increased testing. but i'm glad to see you calling for people to wear masks. i assume that that also means -- >> absolutely. >> at the rally in tulsa people should be wearing masks at the trump rally in tulsa this saturday. >> well, okay. probably so. i want to also say, though, that hospitalizations may be going up, but that's because elective pr
people must observe the safety guidelines. the social distancing must be observed. face coverings in key places must be observed. now, we do know a lot. i've spoken to our health experts several times in the last few days including this morning before your show. we have had an increase in cases in some states. i don't want to hide that. that's a fact. i think texas, north carolina, and south carolina and florida, there have been some small metropolitan areas that have had an increase. now,...
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of the protest the atlanta police department arrested you 1st can you describe what a legal observers job at a protest is and why did the atlanta police attack and arrest you. all and we started in 1068 we have been monitoring protests since 968. for like black panthers and different groups it is our job to ensure that protestors are using their free speech and not be unconstitutionally but police forces or in this case even the national guard. and what happened to you in the seraphs how did this all come about. well. i i was with another legal observer who was also arrested and we were simply documenting people who have been arrested or people who may have been arrested we ask for their names and number they so we can just support later. we knew where target is one of. the girls in green had no they took us away and the people we were monitoring were not even arrested they specifically targeted a stew and then they arrested him only for poor people who were with us and then that night they arrested its holdall more than 50 people in the grandest of the prison bus in the middle of col
of the protest the atlanta police department arrested you 1st can you describe what a legal observers job at a protest is and why did the atlanta police attack and arrest you. all and we started in 1068 we have been monitoring protests since 968. for like black panthers and different groups it is our job to ensure that protestors are using their free speech and not be unconstitutionally but police forces or in this case even the national guard. and what happened to you in the seraphs how did...
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one for each observation post and one for the center ahead. i sent five five gallon water tanks down to the bravery and brought back beer. after two days i got a call from one of the outpost leaders and he said lieutenant, i washington beer, i shaved in beer and i'm tired of beer. could you please get some water? (laughs) so i got some water. they all had water than. but those were two wonderful observation posts because we could see what was coming out of seoul. before our troops crossed the hunt river and after, we had good pace -- physician to see. while there we saw a number of targets which we reported and finally, we observed six tanks coming out of korea right towards our infantry. so i reported that. they spotted them and artillery howitzers fired on the six tanks and knocked them all out before they could get down to the infantry. from the same observation post, we saw some blows to the south of seoul and it was a pretty good distance. we've done some coordinates on it, we did not have any weapons to hit that but i said wait just a mi
one for each observation post and one for the center ahead. i sent five five gallon water tanks down to the bravery and brought back beer. after two days i got a call from one of the outpost leaders and he said lieutenant, i washington beer, i shaved in beer and i'm tired of beer. could you please get some water? (laughs) so i got some water. they all had water than. but those were two wonderful observation posts because we could see what was coming out of seoul. before our troops crossed the...
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we've seen journalists legal observers and medics all targeted by law enforcement people people whose very job at a protest is to both documented and keep people safe are now being beaten arrested and shot by rubber bullets and pepper sprayed in the face why to keep the peace if that is the peace the law enforcement represents then let me ask you is that a peace worth keeping. yes windows have been broken yes buildings have been burned innocent people have been hurt but is the destruction of commercial or private property by looters or riders justification enough for the police or now even possibly the military to wage war on those brave enough in our society to take to the streets and march for equality in criminal justice reform. let me tell you something that's only justified when the government is no longer of the people for the people and by the people and has descended into what is a very constitution and bill of rights protects against fascism. and fighting against that descent into fascism is why we are always watching the hawks. what's going on in a city street you want to. s
we've seen journalists legal observers and medics all targeted by law enforcement people people whose very job at a protest is to both documented and keep people safe are now being beaten arrested and shot by rubber bullets and pepper sprayed in the face why to keep the peace if that is the peace the law enforcement represents then let me ask you is that a peace worth keeping. yes windows have been broken yes buildings have been burned innocent people have been hurt but is the destruction of...
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one for each observation post and one for the center that i had. i said five, five gallon water conditions down to the brewery and brought back beer. and each op had five can full of beer and then one there. after two days, i got a call from one of the op leaders and he said, lieutenant, you know, he said i've washed in beer, i've shaved in beer and i'm tired of beer. could you please just get water? >> wow. >> so i got some water. all had water then. but those were two wonderful observation posts because we could see what was coming out of seoul. before our troops crossed the hahn river and after they crossed it, we were in good position to see and while there, we saw a number of targets, which we reported and finally, we observed six tanks coming out of korea, right toward our infantry. >> wow. >> so i reported that and they, they, then we had an air observer. so we sent the air observer up there and they spotted them and then the artillery, 155 guns, howards, i'm sorry, fired on the six tanks and knocked all of them out before they could get dow
one for each observation post and one for the center that i had. i said five, five gallon water conditions down to the brewery and brought back beer. and each op had five can full of beer and then one there. after two days, i got a call from one of the op leaders and he said, lieutenant, you know, he said i've washed in beer, i've shaved in beer and i'm tired of beer. could you please just get water? >> wow. >> so i got some water. all had water then. but those were two wonderful...
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last summer, a number of us went to god to observe -- ghana to observe the 400th anniversary of the first slave coming across the atlantic. that tragedy, that horror of slavery in our own country, and all the consequences of that, we are here to observe that pain. there here to respect actions of the american people to speak out against that, specifically manifested in police brutality. we are here to honor george floyd. , we will have a moment of silence -- actually, eight minutes and 46 seconds of silence in honor of george floyd and so many others. -- so many others who lost their lives and were abused by police brutality. toore that, i want to yield the distinguished leader of the senate, mr. schumer. you, mr.chumer: thank speaker, and thank you for this profound and employment moment -- an important moment before we go forward with our strong and comprehensive legislation. senate democrats held a similar moment of silence last week where we stand for eight minutes 46 seconds to honor the horrible -- mark the horrible death of george floyd. it was excruciating. it seemed an unbearably
last summer, a number of us went to god to observe -- ghana to observe the 400th anniversary of the first slave coming across the atlantic. that tragedy, that horror of slavery in our own country, and all the consequences of that, we are here to observe that pain. there here to respect actions of the american people to speak out against that, specifically manifested in police brutality. we are here to honor george floyd. , we will have a moment of silence -- actually, eight minutes and 46...
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american observers went abroad. the naval war college was cast with undertaking a lot of this initial gaining activity. to rehearse on the big board, literally. how you might play battleship. to anticipate the movements and requirements of modern industrial warfare. if your ships are going to seem away, where do they resupply? how do they get coal or fresh water or food? where are allied bases or friendly basis and port facilities? questions like this under guard the transformation of american naval sensibilities. how do you do it? how do you sustain your forces? how do you repair them? all these ancillary questions. vital to the operational efficiency of the fleet in time of war, or even individual ships. it became part and parcel of inreasing study by officers both services to try to appreciate the ingredients of waging industrial war. it's not just heroism. it's not just by you -- that you are ordered to fight. they don't expect to receive conscripts or militia instantaneously. what are the professional forces th
american observers went abroad. the naval war college was cast with undertaking a lot of this initial gaining activity. to rehearse on the big board, literally. how you might play battleship. to anticipate the movements and requirements of modern industrial warfare. if your ships are going to seem away, where do they resupply? how do they get coal or fresh water or food? where are allied bases or friendly basis and port facilities? questions like this under guard the transformation of american...
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american observers in the navy and army uniforms went abroad. the naval war called an undertaking the initial gaming activity to rehearse in the big board, literally, how you might play battleship. to anticipate the movements and requirements of modern industrial warfare, if your ships are going to steam away, where do they resupply? how do they get coal? how did they get freshwater? how did they get food? where are alan bases or friendly -- allied basis or friendly facilities? this became a power projection force. how do do it, how do you sustain forces, how do you repair them if they are damaged? all of these questions were vital to the operation of efficiency of a fleet in time of war or individual ships in a time of war. it became part and parcel of increasing study by officers in both services to try and appreciate what are the ingredients of waging industrial war? it is not just heroism, not just that you are order to fight. they do not expect to receive volunteers or conscripts or militia instantaneously. what are the professional forces
american observers in the navy and army uniforms went abroad. the naval war called an undertaking the initial gaming activity to rehearse in the big board, literally, how you might play battleship. to anticipate the movements and requirements of modern industrial warfare, if your ships are going to steam away, where do they resupply? how do they get coal? how did they get freshwater? how did they get food? where are alan bases or friendly -- allied basis or friendly facilities? this became a...
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jim morrill who covers politics observer,"arlotte thanks for being with us. jim: thanks for having me. i appreciate it. unfilteredc-span has coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and events.olicy you can watch all of c-span's public affairs programming on television, online or listen on our free radio app and be part the national conversation through c-span's daily "washington journal" program or through our social media feeds. c-span created by america's cable television companies as a public service and brought to today by your television provider. >> earlier today, new york governor andrew cuomo spoke about the coronavirus response and protests around his state following the death of george floyd. this was about half an hour. governor cuomo: good morning, thank you for being here. to my right is major west from the new york city police. to my left is melissa derosa. secretary to the governor. left, robert meek, budget director. it is another long and ugly
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ambassador to the u.n. a kelly craft let's listen as a facilitator an observer of the negotiations on an agreement for the filling and operation of gird over the last several months the united states understands and appreciates the importance of the nile river to the history stay and futures of egypt ethiopia and sudan we have seen 1st hand how the nile is deeply intertwined with the national identities of egypt ethiopia in sudan and how its future is a paramount importance to the livelihoods and the well being of their peoples i know 1st hand as president trump has prioritized the guard within our cabinet occur poses a unique opportunity for this part of africa where precipitation brought deserve education and economic development have befallen generations of people an agreement on a guard has the potential to transform a region that is home to over 250000000 people expanding economic opportunities to trounce boundary cooperation and regional integration increased food security improved energy access and expanded agricultural products are just a few of the transformational benefits t
ambassador to the u.n. a kelly craft let's listen as a facilitator an observer of the negotiations on an agreement for the filling and operation of gird over the last several months the united states understands and appreciates the importance of the nile river to the history stay and futures of egypt ethiopia and sudan we have seen 1st hand how the nile is deeply intertwined with the national identities of egypt ethiopia in sudan and how its future is a paramount importance to the livelihoods...
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the same phenomenon was observed with previous strains of corona virus. and with sars the earlier strain of corona virus close examination showed us that it could affect the brain studies have shown that the virus can be that pervasive so it's possible this new strain is too good right now we could be underestimating it as a moment because of the sensory impairment could be a disturbance in the olfactory bulb with sars 2002 animal experiments demonstrated that the virus progressed via nerve endings into the nasal mucus membranes and olfactory nerves and as far as the brains of factory bolt the virus travels across the synopses from neuron to neuron. known as extreme fatigue a loss of taste and smell and headaches all symptoms of covert 19 that have a neurological explanation. on come on hot came down with copd 19. she too had unexpected symptoms she had no sense of taste and smell for several days she couldn't even stand the thought of food she normally enjoys. she's commented it passed relatively quickly i could smell coffee again quite soon . down but t
the same phenomenon was observed with previous strains of corona virus. and with sars the earlier strain of corona virus close examination showed us that it could affect the brain studies have shown that the virus can be that pervasive so it's possible this new strain is too good right now we could be underestimating it as a moment because of the sensory impairment could be a disturbance in the olfactory bulb with sars 2002 animal experiments demonstrated that the virus progressed via nerve...
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last summer a number of us went 400hana to observe the anniversary of the first slaves coming across the atlantic. that tragedy, that tragedy, that harar of history-- that thenr of history, and slavery in our own country and the consequences of that, we are here to observe that pain. we are here to respect the factions -- the actions of the american people to speak out against that specifically manifested in police brutality. we are here to honor guard floyd.-- george in a moment we will have 8 m inutes and 46 seconds of george floydnor of and others who lost her life to police brutality. schumer --.peaker schumer: senate democrats held a similar moment of silence last week, where we stood for eight and its and 46 -- 8 min seconds to mark the horrible death of george floyd. it was excruciating. it seemed a hardly long time. it it seemed day horribly long time. it felt terrible to get even an inkling for how this man suffered. every american should try to stand for 8 minutes and 46 seconds to try to imagine george floyd the pain of george floyd and the pain of racism. when we gather i
last summer a number of us went 400hana to observe the anniversary of the first slaves coming across the atlantic. that tragedy, that tragedy, that harar of history-- that thenr of history, and slavery in our own country and the consequences of that, we are here to observe that pain. we are here to respect the factions -- the actions of the american people to speak out against that specifically manifested in police brutality. we are here to honor guard floyd.-- george in a moment we will have 8...
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turner observers and external observers like you if you succeed you say this and i hear what you say why should the west lift a finger to help a government that's effectively been constructed by his bala which is why do we viewed around the world. what you think is a point of view so it's not absolute reality allows a country because you want what you think is a point of view you are yes not you have the right to express your i was answering i'm telling you can i answer that would you give me a 2nd. thank you i am saying i am which terrorist organization hezbollah is widely seen around the world as a terrorist cell and as an opposition it is not seen around the word considered by some but it is not what this some i don't agree with this view you may disagree either logically politically strategically with a lebanese political party or libya's national resistance movement that's your right to do so but it's a major represent a major component of the of any society a social component and political component what i'm saying take us to task as a government telling our western countries w
turner observers and external observers like you if you succeed you say this and i hear what you say why should the west lift a finger to help a government that's effectively been constructed by his bala which is why do we viewed around the world. what you think is a point of view so it's not absolute reality allows a country because you want what you think is a point of view you are yes not you have the right to express your i was answering i'm telling you can i answer that would you give me a...
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the nation observing juneteenth.t many companies are doing and speaking with the only african-american ceo of a s&p 500 corporation. it is friday, june 19, 2020 here on cnbc. >>> welcome back good friday morning. here is how the global markets are looking. just about half way through the 5:00 hour. today is what they call a quadruple friday that means the simultaneous expiration of single-stock options, futures, index options and index futures. bonds, no move there 10-year, 0.72% time for the weekly insider buying segment where we highlight five companies with the most executives buying stock with their own money the average gain of this stock is 41% this quarter. in other words, the insiders are very smart data coming from insider score.com. stock number five with $988,000 is fibro again under $1 million in a buy from the ceo. advance auto parts a third is signatucigna. next two new names to the show, noub two, change health care cfo there buying $100,000 shares the most insider bought is a a unique company called c
the nation observing juneteenth.t many companies are doing and speaking with the only african-american ceo of a s&p 500 corporation. it is friday, june 19, 2020 here on cnbc. >>> welcome back good friday morning. here is how the global markets are looking. just about half way through the 5:00 hour. today is what they call a quadruple friday that means the simultaneous expiration of single-stock options, futures, index options and index futures. bonds, no move there 10-year, 0.72%...
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a demonstration with a difference against racism and social injustice and thousands rally while observing social distancing. from the city's. new corona virus infections in china stoke fears of a 2nd wave. traced to food market based. on the spice are welcome to the program police in atlanta georgia shot dead a black man after a scuffle at a fast food restaurant on saturday the police chief quickly resigned and the officer who shot him dead has been fired the victim brooks is said to have resisted arrest after failing a sobriety test security video shows he was shot while running from police and holding one of their stun guns. once again footage showing police in the us killing a black man this time at a wendy's fast food drive thru in atlanta georgia. the death of 27 year old ray should brooks sparked a new wave of unrest in the city with protesters setting fire to the wendy's restaurant where he was killed and blocking a highway. the city's police chief resigned and atlanta's mayor called for change. i firmly believe that there is a clear distinction between what you can do and what you
a demonstration with a difference against racism and social injustice and thousands rally while observing social distancing. from the city's. new corona virus infections in china stoke fears of a 2nd wave. traced to food market based. on the spice are welcome to the program police in atlanta georgia shot dead a black man after a scuffle at a fast food restaurant on saturday the police chief quickly resigned and the officer who shot him dead has been fired the victim brooks is said to have...
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rosamund, if we go onto the observer front page, they have anthonyjoshua, the boxer, in his hometownacard that, silence is violence. he was saying that racism is a virus that is spread across the world. yes, absolutely. we have had lots of powerful interventions, both celebrities and some politicians. the difficulty i think with describing it as a virus is it makes it look something that infects you and you do not have a choice on it. i think what we need to challenge at the moment, and we talk about this, we saw this with anti—semitism, it was regularly described as a cancer, ido was regularly described as a cancer, i do not love that language because i think what we need to challenge, although he has a right to pick any words he likes about it, clearly, i think what we have to challenge is the natural state of affairs and we have got to say this needs to be challenge as the injustice it is. i think that was a powerful intervention, i personally might not pick that word but as i say, he has the right to pick any word he likes. james, staying with the observer, going on to the covid—
rosamund, if we go onto the observer front page, they have anthonyjoshua, the boxer, in his hometownacard that, silence is violence. he was saying that racism is a virus that is spread across the world. yes, absolutely. we have had lots of powerful interventions, both celebrities and some politicians. the difficulty i think with describing it as a virus is it makes it look something that infects you and you do not have a choice on it. i think what we need to challenge at the moment, and we talk...
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. >> president of the observance foundation. the group is asking congress to recognize the day as equal to the fourth of july. a petition has gathered hundreds of thousands of state signatures. >> congress is not going to listen to the people. i would ask the president to move an executive order to make juneteenth a national day of observance. >> it dates back to june 19th, 1865 when a union general announced in galveston texas that enslaved african americans were free. slaves in texas were the last to learn of their liberation, 2 1/2 years after resident abraham lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation. douglas matthews coordinated celebrated since there. >> no matter what race, color, creed they are, why can't the world get along better? >> the conversation has intensified. a number of prominent businesses including the nfl, twitter, and nike have designated the date a company holiday. >> most states to recognize it in some way, in california it's a day of observance but a handful of states have taken it a step further. >>
. >> president of the observance foundation. the group is asking congress to recognize the day as equal to the fourth of july. a petition has gathered hundreds of thousands of state signatures. >> congress is not going to listen to the people. i would ask the president to move an executive order to make juneteenth a national day of observance. >> it dates back to june 19th, 1865 when a union general announced in galveston texas that enslaved african americans were free. slaves...
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berlin a demonstration with a difference against racism and social injustice thousands rally while observing social distancing we were pulled from the cities random to try. and sneak around a virus infections in china's stock fees of a 2nd why most traced to a fruit market in beijing. american how it woke him police in atlanta georgia shot dead a black man after a scuffle at a fast food restaurant saturday the police chief quickly resigned on the officer who shot him dead has been fired the victim ray shot brooks is said to have resisted arrest after filing a sobriety test security video shows he was shot while running from police and holding one of the a stun gun. thank you very much for trying to drive us apart as one of. these of the last 20 minutes of racial brooks's life. body camera footage released by atlanta's police department show a scuffle. before mr brooks attempted to flee with the police taser then the deadly shots. just moments barely of the 27 year old was recorded speaking to the offices who had found him in his cock outside a wendy's restaurant. i can go for him or order th
berlin a demonstration with a difference against racism and social injustice thousands rally while observing social distancing we were pulled from the cities random to try. and sneak around a virus infections in china's stock fees of a 2nd why most traced to a fruit market in beijing. american how it woke him police in atlanta georgia shot dead a black man after a scuffle at a fast food restaurant saturday the police chief quickly resigned on the officer who shot him dead has been fired the...
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the observer goes with a warning from the labour party that unemployment in britain could soar to levelss unless ministers boost support for businesses struggling because of the lockdown. also turning its attention to the economy, is the express which leads with a pledge from the prime minister that he'll "dramatically accelerate" construction and boost economic recovery. the mail on sunday says borisjohnson has promised to spend tens of billions of pounds to save the british economy from disaster in the wake of the coronavirus epidemic, including the building of hospitals, schools and new housing. the telegrpah says sir mark sedwill, the uk's most senior civil servant, will announce his departure as early as this week under borisjohnson‘s plans for a shake—up of the civil service. and the sunday times leads with the news that the housing secretary robertjenrick failed to inform his most senior planning officials that he had met and texted a tory donor before he overruled official advice and approved a £1 billion property deal. so let's begin. let's go with the mail on sunday. they have
the observer goes with a warning from the labour party that unemployment in britain could soar to levelss unless ministers boost support for businesses struggling because of the lockdown. also turning its attention to the economy, is the express which leads with a pledge from the prime minister that he'll "dramatically accelerate" construction and boost economic recovery. the mail on sunday says borisjohnson has promised to spend tens of billions of pounds to save the british economy...
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let's go on to the observer. its main story is a labour warning about jobless totals.yment could hit 1980s levels unless supporters support struggling businesses. labour is calling for more intervention. slightly different from borisjohnson. intervention. slightly different from boris johnson. the intervention. slightly different from borisjohnson. the figures are alarming. a million people could be added to the currentjobless total, which is currently 2.8 million, u nless we which is currently 2.8 million, unless we get extra support from august. that would give us —— take us to an unemployment peak. under margaret thatcher in 1984, the jobless total was only 3.3 million. if these figures are correct, that would go over that level. labour is very keen to protectjobs in those sectors that still haven't opened, so we're talking about things like beauty salons or the leisure industry. we still haven't seen gyms and swimming pools open. nightclubs also. it wants some sort of intervention there. there's a real contrast between the different sectors of the economy, as the o
let's go on to the observer. its main story is a labour warning about jobless totals.yment could hit 1980s levels unless supporters support struggling businesses. labour is calling for more intervention. slightly different from borisjohnson. intervention. slightly different from boris johnson. the intervention. slightly different from borisjohnson. the figures are alarming. a million people could be added to the currentjobless total, which is currently 2.8 million, u nless we which is currently...
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we are here to observe the pain. we are here to respect the actions of the american people to speak out against that specifically manifested in police brutality. we are here to honor george floyd. in a moment we will have a moment of silence, actually eight minutes and 46 seconds of silence . in honor of george floyd and so many others. they lost their lives through police brutality. before that i want to yield to the distinguished leader of the senate, mr. schumer. >> thank you for this profound and important moment before wee go forward with her strong and comprehensive legislation. the senate democrats had a similar moment of silence this week. we stood for eight and 46 seconds to mark the horrible death of george floyd. to every one of us, it was excruciating and seemed unbearably long amount of time. it felt so painful to get even an inkling of how this man and 70 other black americans have suffered for so long. every american should try to stand in silence for eight minutes and six seconds to acknowledge the pa
we are here to observe the pain. we are here to respect the actions of the american people to speak out against that specifically manifested in police brutality. we are here to honor george floyd. in a moment we will have a moment of silence, actually eight minutes and 46 seconds of silence . in honor of george floyd and so many others. they lost their lives through police brutality. before that i want to yield to the distinguished leader of the senate, mr. schumer. >> thank you for this...
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to observe the memory of george floyd. some of the demonstrators that building's landmark brandenburg gate told us why they took but. the flight this protest is very important even though i haven't personally witnessed what is happening in the u.s. and elsewhere i do hear about it and i am shocked the same goes for some cities around here when xenophobes attack refugees it's unbearable. to bad in this hemisphere to pardon. anybody he. says. being. evil. the way we're just like we must be separated for. indian over here for me as wish to rise it's an important topic i'm in favor of this movement and this protest has been very well organized. i'm just a little problems we're discussing here and more than an agent changes over g 2 plus 2 with some of the voices there from the valley here in berlin in solidarity with the black lives matter movement ok now to some of the other stories making news this hour. london has marked the 3rd anniversary of the grenfell tower file the bells of the city's churches told $72.00 times in tri
to observe the memory of george floyd. some of the demonstrators that building's landmark brandenburg gate told us why they took but. the flight this protest is very important even though i haven't personally witnessed what is happening in the u.s. and elsewhere i do hear about it and i am shocked the same goes for some cities around here when xenophobes attack refugees it's unbearable. to bad in this hemisphere to pardon. anybody he. says. being. evil. the way we're just like we must be...
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which observing here france twenty fofour now to stop. the spread f the code nineteen virus among our employees. we have course aquino i am what's happening in the north of paris's suburbs- would have been observing the- right which is on going that will bring you more on that of course. as we get it. for you stay with us you're watching france twenty four. thanks very much iss s staying with his t te off on on africa with me. watching from across west africa. latest in politics economicss and the arts in africa o on france twenty four journalist on every region every country. reports on the emergence o of a continent of unparalleled rich. bring you africa's story on france twenty four. thanks f for joining us te second. the best thing you can do anything. these checks may have only just hatched but their days are already numbered forty two to be exact. during their six week lifecycle their weight will increase at an astonishing rate from just a few grams to nearly three kilos. poland is europe's leading poultry exporter last year the cou
which observing here france twenty fofour now to stop. the spread f the code nineteen virus among our employees. we have course aquino i am what's happening in the north of paris's suburbs- would have been observing the- right which is on going that will bring you more on that of course. as we get it. for you stay with us you're watching france twenty four. thanks very much iss s staying with his t te off on on africa with me. watching from across west africa. latest in politics economicss and...
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even though their observations fully confirm.tionship with other people people of science at the time. paul greenberg asks, did science come to advancing constant small steps building out itself over a long time with many incremental contributors or does it stem from loan geniuses like galileo. who's the galileo of the 21st century. >> i imagine from the question that this person also read thomas quinn's book which talked about revolutions in science but the truth is i think that science advances in both. there is a lot of incremental work which eventually needs to revolution Ãbleads to revolution. sometimes the incremental work is not so noticed and in the revolution is much more noticed. of course there are revolutions that are inspired for example in an galileo's case posted by technology. suddenly a telescope is available. when you have something like this clearly we have people like einstein who suggests general relativity almost out of thin air in the sense that it was not in the air at all, that's the type of revolution. o
even though their observations fully confirm.tionship with other people people of science at the time. paul greenberg asks, did science come to advancing constant small steps building out itself over a long time with many incremental contributors or does it stem from loan geniuses like galileo. who's the galileo of the 21st century. >> i imagine from the question that this person also read thomas quinn's book which talked about revolutions in science but the truth is i think that science...
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a political reporter for the charlotte observer newspaper in north carolina. c-span interviewed him about the upcoming president of rate and what the impact would be on voters if the republican national convention was split between charlotte and another morrill,g us is jim political reporter for "the charlotte observer." mixed messages between the andident's tweets, the rnc, business. what is the state of the rnc? jim: people down here are not sure. we know the president wants a big rally for his acceptance speech and he cannot get that here, at least right now, so they are looking at other cities. they are planning to have the business of the convention still here in charlotte. we are not sure what that means. may be the actual nominations will happen here. it is all kind of up in the air and people are still talking. there are contracts involving the city and the convention and visitor's bureau, even the charlotte hornets. there still a lot of talking to go on. >> what about the reaction within the hospitality industry banking on a lot of people coming in an
a political reporter for the charlotte observer newspaper in north carolina. c-span interviewed him about the upcoming president of rate and what the impact would be on voters if the republican national convention was split between charlotte and another morrill,g us is jim political reporter for "the charlotte observer." mixed messages between the andident's tweets, the rnc, business. what is the state of the rnc? jim: people down here are not sure. we know the president wants a big...
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jim morrill is a political reporter for the charlotte observer newspaper in north carolina. c-span interviewed him about the upcoming presidential race and what the impact might be on voters if the republican national convention were split between charlotte and another city. >> joining us via zoom from charlotte, north carolina is jim morrill, political reporter for "the charlotte observer." and the business community in charlotte. what is the a lot of mixed messages between the president's tweets, the rnc, and the business community in charlotte. what is the state of the rnc convention this august? jim: that is a good question because people down here aren't sure. one thing we do know is that the president wants a big rally for his acceptance speech. and he can't get that here, at least right now. acceptance sp. he can't get that here, at least right now. they are planning to have the official business of the convention in charlotte. whether the actual nominations might happen here, it is all up in the air. people are still talking. there are contracts involving the convent
jim morrill is a political reporter for the charlotte observer newspaper in north carolina. c-span interviewed him about the upcoming presidential race and what the impact might be on voters if the republican national convention were split between charlotte and another city. >> joining us via zoom from charlotte, north carolina is jim morrill, political reporter for "the charlotte observer." and the business community in charlotte. what is the a lot of mixed messages between the...
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i acce pt still observe social distancing. say, particularly teachers, that we don't know whether or not children, even if they don't suffer from grave symptoms could be spreaders and we have got to wait to see what kind of data comes in from other countries that are further along the path. but i think it is a failure of planning, because we could have done this, we could have given children a shot at 50% of education, instead of saying you stay at home for six months. so many children from underprivileged backgrounds don't have access even toa backgrounds don't have access even to a computer and can't get involved in zoom lessons. yes, 700,000 children unable to access remote learning for the reason they don't have a computer. that is a big problem here, that this failure to re—open the schools affect it is most disadvantaged children the worst. a lot of concern also about the fact if schools are not open before the summer, the school meals voucher system that has been set up during the pandemic... voucher system that has bee
i acce pt still observe social distancing. say, particularly teachers, that we don't know whether or not children, even if they don't suffer from grave symptoms could be spreaders and we have got to wait to see what kind of data comes in from other countries that are further along the path. but i think it is a failure of planning, because we could have done this, we could have given children a shot at 50% of education, instead of saying you stay at home for six months. so many children from...
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to observe that, because they go off very bright and then they fade pretty quickly., scientists have time to think and to search their data for the answers to the questions they are always asked. where did all this start? and is it there anybody out there? gail maclellan, bbc news. as many of us well know, the pandemic‘s disrupted schools across the world and notjust the traditional ones, it also includes circus schools. but one montreal circus student who was about to graduate wasn't going to let that stop him training. he's installed a wire in the courtyard of his apartment to keep up his practice. the fix allows him to stay in shape despite his school's closure in early march. finally, a story about a baby deer being adopted by a goat. this is silver hoof, a roe deer fawn that was found alone in a forest in the crimea. the animal was brought to this wildlife park and is now being looked after by a goat called roza, who feeds silver hoof every three hours. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @lvaughanjones. hello. a lot going on with our weather the next few days, an
to observe that, because they go off very bright and then they fade pretty quickly., scientists have time to think and to search their data for the answers to the questions they are always asked. where did all this start? and is it there anybody out there? gail maclellan, bbc news. as many of us well know, the pandemic‘s disrupted schools across the world and notjust the traditional ones, it also includes circus schools. but one montreal circus student who was about to graduate wasn't going...
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is no easy task there are 1300 properties where staff and their families live and where we need to observe the quarantine rules germany's track treece and test program is still regarded as one of the best ways to deal with the spread of corona but localized spikes in covert 19 serve as a visceral reminder that the virus is still very much an ongoing concern peter all of our team in. an italian business is are facing the heartbreaking decision of whether to cut their losses and close their doors for good the 3 month coronavirus lockdown cast a devastating blow to the country small and medium enterprises and particularly the hospitality sector and at least be one of the hardest hit by covert 19 this is losses could amount to $170000000000.00 euros many thousands of companies are risky and are considering closure and all of this could leave about a 1000000 people out of work. soon to days of closure killed and cause us more than one kind of them $50000.00 euros of damage and to do. we will find those only 2 or 3 stores who. current situation is sad this restaurant began in 1910 things to my f
is no easy task there are 1300 properties where staff and their families live and where we need to observe the quarantine rules germany's track treece and test program is still regarded as one of the best ways to deal with the spread of corona but localized spikes in covert 19 serve as a visceral reminder that the virus is still very much an ongoing concern peter all of our team in. an italian business is are facing the heartbreaking decision of whether to cut their losses and close their doors...
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other countries had not been observing two metres anyway of late, have they?of late but did not and the first place because the who said at least one metre and some we nt who said at least one metre and some went to one metre and others for 1.5 metres and we are one of only three countries that went the full two metres. i think people are confused and every single day virtually i have conversations with people who say ami have conversations with people who say am i allowed to be doing this the moment? half of us don't know and now we are discovering that if you do have the one metre instead of two metres which is going to unlock pubs and restaurants in the hospitality industry you will possibly have to do something else such as wearing the mask and also i read in one of the papers we are not doing art mask properly. i know every time i see anybody with one on, they are always fiddling about and we have been told categorically in end of this for a fact that we are not supposed to touch the mask at all. and washing your hands constantly. i do hope that this is a
other countries had not been observing two metres anyway of late, have they?of late but did not and the first place because the who said at least one metre and some we nt who said at least one metre and some went to one metre and others for 1.5 metres and we are one of only three countries that went the full two metres. i think people are confused and every single day virtually i have conversations with people who say ami have conversations with people who say am i allowed to be doing this the...