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first galli died then an older no member forget gottlieb's ords to me when he said. daddy don't be afraid. the photo was published around the world the picture of a man gave her some was an abstract refugee crisis a face a body. of a dead 2 year or. 4 years no time in or some 2019 we began our research for this film. we selected 5 instantly recognizable images from the refugee crisis with the goal of discovering what became of the people and their families. our 1st photo was the dead child on the beach we found out that our arms aren't mccarthy has lived in canada for over 20 years and works as a hairdresser. in 2015 she was interviewed in front of her house in vancouver. gets. the best see a good life at. 2 weeks ago got lips at did you and can you buy me a bicycle. we arranged to interview team mccurdy via the internet she remembers september 2nd 2015 vividly. as well as the phone call from her brother. finally. the action just a stranger. and so in. order . why. the current. or i need to stop. and i said to him i said it's all my fault and he said to me i know you
first galli died then an older no member forget gottlieb's ords to me when he said. daddy don't be afraid. the photo was published around the world the picture of a man gave her some was an abstract refugee crisis a face a body. of a dead 2 year or. 4 years no time in or some 2019 we began our research for this film. we selected 5 instantly recognizable images from the refugee crisis with the goal of discovering what became of the people and their families. our 1st photo was the dead child on...
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like vogue a mug orde says was food for the russians so. now it runs deep. but so many different walks of life. some are compact and oddly trying to get all of them come straight from the heart to its former c.e.o. even when there's no money dilution the march will ensure. from the 1st of the loss to their final resting place the russians on t.w. documentary. this week on a world stories. tough measures against protesters and go loose honey with surprising side effects and turkey. but we begin in cameroon where the corona virus is spreading many people there don't realize there are more and more cases of covert 19 that makes it difficult to explain the risks and convince people to get tested histories of cum ruin have never been empty since the beginning of the corvee 90 funded social distancing doesn't apply more chin did not hear. some people like maxell a small truth do not believe the virus exists at all income rude irony us these fears must to appear on camera but he does not think the coronavirus has entered the country. best talk of coronavirus cases
like vogue a mug orde says was food for the russians so. now it runs deep. but so many different walks of life. some are compact and oddly trying to get all of them come straight from the heart to its former c.e.o. even when there's no money dilution the march will ensure. from the 1st of the loss to their final resting place the russians on t.w. documentary. this week on a world stories. tough measures against protesters and go loose honey with surprising side effects and turkey. but we begin...
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vectors minute shuttles that transport genetic information into the target cells 1st in the organ ords and eventually directly inside the patient's retina. we just take these gene and then insert the gene into gene therapy vector the gene therapy factory spec each to interpret shall and the inject these into the eye. it's a simple injection as would be an other injection be than other medicine. the experiments on the organ or it may seem like primitive reactions in a petri dish right there an important milestone in the quest to restore eyesight by means of gene therapy. where it has been a great success in the lab must now passed the test of clinical treatment in patients. 5 people have already started gene therapy to treat their retinitis pigmentosa the results are pending but the researchers are optimistic that blindness may 1 day become reversible in many cases. we know how to restore vision we have the technologies but we are missing these details and we're missing virk force and investment from society. that just is cancer get a lot of investment to deal with the problem now blind
vectors minute shuttles that transport genetic information into the target cells 1st in the organ ords and eventually directly inside the patient's retina. we just take these gene and then insert the gene into gene therapy vector the gene therapy factory spec each to interpret shall and the inject these into the eye. it's a simple injection as would be an other injection be than other medicine. the experiments on the organ or it may seem like primitive reactions in a petri dish right there an...
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ththat, despite e the governmt swiftly inododucing stririct lockckdown, stayay-at-home ord, bans on the e sale of alcohohod tobacco anand widespreadad trl restrictions. w w its ecomy y is ping ththe price. unemployment has risen to a cord high h around a third of south africans arereow officially out of f work. anand tourism hahas been rticularly badlyit. >> this expanse of bush has never seen so few visitors. today, these two have it all to themselves, as far as the eye can see. >> good afternoon everyone, alistair and i are out this afternoon. after that cold, misty, cloudy morning this morning thehe sun has finally y come out. we've come out to the northern parts of the reserve. >> with their cameras, alistair leuner and neil jennings capture the magic of the wilderness for those who would normally sit in the back of their safari jeep. >> these animals become instant celebrities straight away. people in america or the uk or europe actually know the leopards and lions better than neil and i do. somemetimes if we're not sure f a leopard we posost it on one f these papages and people wh
ththat, despite e the governmt swiftly inododucing stririct lockckdown, stayay-at-home ord, bans on the e sale of alcohohod tobacco anand widespreadad trl restrictions. w w its ecomy y is ping ththe price. unemployment has risen to a cord high h around a third of south africans arereow officially out of f work. anand tourism hahas been rticularly badlyit. >> this expanse of bush has never seen so few visitors. today, these two have it all to themselves, as far as the eye can see. >>...
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. >>> can open ord tdoor da classes wi beth even as thcounty hit a new high and daily deaths, the 21 reported on thursday brings the total to 295 in the county, and they confirmed 157 new coronavirus cases in the past today. >>> marble of over nancy pelosi's blowout at a san francisco salon. protesters gathered outside her home and some wore hair curlers and hung blow dryers on a tree . after a video was release of pelosi getting your hair done inside a salon monday, which is not allowed. >> it is just another example of how politicians make rules and expect us to follow those rules but then they do not have to follow them. >> she got caught and she played the victim card and this is unacceptable. our politicians and our leaders it should lead. >> protesters believe pelosi through the salon owner under the by bus by claiming that she was set up. >> i understand mrs. pelosi now claims she was set up by me to come into the salon and of course, since i had no contact with mrs. pelosi or her team about any of this, in fact, not only did y e and outrageous >> salon ner says petothe salon
. >>> can open ord tdoor da classes wi beth even as thcounty hit a new high and daily deaths, the 21 reported on thursday brings the total to 295 in the county, and they confirmed 157 new coronavirus cases in the past today. >>> marble of over nancy pelosi's blowout at a san francisco salon. protesters gathered outside her home and some wore hair curlers and hung blow dryers on a tree . after a video was release of pelosi getting your hair done inside a salon monday, which is...
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in ord to susurve, evevery orangugutan has to d develop ar dimemensional mamap their hed covering spaceandime. , it tak t time learnrnll at.. but we have d d to suspend the learning process. where are the trees and when do they bear fruit, as the orangutans have to stay in their cacages. >> the locockdown can ononly be relaxed ononce the pandemic hs been conontained. this is t t good f thehe animimals. their fitness deteriorateses, d they bece bored, even lethargic. not the best preconditions for release and survival in the wild. those that have alreready been set free currentlyly lead bettr lives. kekeepers go o on patrol to ck on them and d provide extra a d if need d be. here too, , socialistancncing applies. >>>> we are still continuing or work to monitor the behaviour of the orangutans. so we take daily data of the ororangutans herere on this f, and we record d all the bebehar like feedingng and moving,g, reststing and social behaviour and so on. >> thehe school is l located ie bukit tigapuluh rainforest and releases its graduates there. it is a very remote location. so, should any
in ord to susurve, evevery orangugutan has to d develop ar dimemensional mamap their hed covering spaceandime. , it tak t time learnrnll at.. but we have d d to suspend the learning process. where are the trees and when do they bear fruit, as the orangutans have to stay in their cacages. >> the locockdown can ononly be relaxed ononce the pandemic hs been conontained. this is t t good f thehe animimals. their fitness deteriorateses, d they bece bored, even lethargic. not the best...
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and what i am alluding to is there is a lot of corruption, and there's a lot of change orde orders, so we all look forward to this high-speed rail, but why is it taking us so long? it's taking us so long because really we do not have the main leadership having their heart in the right place. so we knew that total upheaval of the transbay joint powers authority, whether you like it or not. you've got the same guys giving public comment because maybe they got some pleasure giving the comment. i give up. i mean, you go to attend the meetings. you give solutions. but they do what they want to, so that's all i got to say. remember my name is francisco da costa. >> all right, thank you, caller. i've got appears to be the members of the public that have indicated they wanted to address you on that item. is that right, donald? >> that is correct. >> all right, that concludes your list of callers. >> thank you, donald, for that. i'd like to close public comment. again, i want to thank kyly, andrew and [indiscernible] for their representations, and thank you for [indiscernible] looking forward t
and what i am alluding to is there is a lot of corruption, and there's a lot of change orde orders, so we all look forward to this high-speed rail, but why is it taking us so long? it's taking us so long because really we do not have the main leadership having their heart in the right place. so we knew that total upheaval of the transbay joint powers authority, whether you like it or not. you've got the same guys giving public comment because maybe they got some pleasure giving the comment. i...
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the heads of state delivereder orded messages. trump used his speech accountable for how it hasa handled the pandemic. netted tow feet has more for us. >> normally, new york would be heaving with people for the start of the u.n. general assembly. instead because of covid, the crowds have stayed away, and the speeches have moved online. the secretary gener antonio guterres was one of the few to speak from the mostly empty general assembly hall, at a time when international cooperation is most needed, he called for a global cease-fire and efforts should be made to avoid a new cold war, one between the u.s. and china. >> we are dangerous direction. we cannot afford a future where the two largest economies split the globe each with its own trade and financial rules and internet and artificial intelligence capacities. >> president trump's speech aired as the u.s. was nearing 200,000 deaths from the virus, the highest death toll of any nation. >> we will distribute a vaccine. we will defeat the virus. we will end the pandemic, and we wi
the heads of state delivereder orded messages. trump used his speech accountable for how it hasa handled the pandemic. netted tow feet has more for us. >> normally, new york would be heaving with people for the start of the u.n. general assembly. instead because of covid, the crowds have stayed away, and the speeches have moved online. the secretary gener antonio guterres was one of the few to speak from the mostly empty general assembly hall, at a time when international cooperation is...
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in orde this was michael days after the shelter in place began in march. >> this is our lifeline.s is what we do. without customers, we will not stay afloat. >> reporter: the customers showed up for take out and then outdoor dining. michael said it became too hot to sit outside and he was on the brink of shutting down once again. that is when he wrote this post on next door.com after an employee's home burned down. he wrote that he would feed evacuees and firefighters for free. until he ran out of food. evacuees and firefighters showed up, and so did the donations. >> everyone started donating money and donating food and coming in and supporting us. it literally overnight changed our life. >> reporter: he said they were busy again until smoke from the fires blanketed the south bay a few weeks ago and stayed. he said he is back to wondering, how long is restaurant can survive. >> this is what we love to do. i don't know what else i would want to do. >> reporter: he said he is still offering a hot meal for free to firefighters and anyone who has been impacted by the fires. >>> let's
in orde this was michael days after the shelter in place began in march. >> this is our lifeline.s is what we do. without customers, we will not stay afloat. >> reporter: the customers showed up for take out and then outdoor dining. michael said it became too hot to sit outside and he was on the brink of shutting down once again. that is when he wrote this post on next door.com after an employee's home burned down. he wrote that he would feed evacuees and firefighters for free....
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supporters say he was poisoned on the ord ps of vladimin. the kremli denies any involvement.ussian president vladimir putin has pleed $1.5 billion in loans to belarus. mr. putin may be offered during a sit-down with the president of belarus in the southern city of sochi. their first meeting sin mass protests broke out ov last month's disputed presidential elections. a new treatment for9 covid that uses artificial antibodieso is to be tested in u.k. hospitals. will be given th treatment to see if it is effective in fighting the virus. our science correspondent cca morelle has mor rebecca: antibodies other warriors of the immune system, playing a vital role by attacking the coronavirus. now they are being harnessed in a promising new treatment. currently there are very few medicineso lp covid-19 patients. the most successful was discovered by the u.k.'s recovery trial. now they will be testing antibody made in a laboratory. they will be given to thousands of patients in u.k. hospitals to see if they were. >> i think the reason it is so exciting is this is the first type of trea
supporters say he was poisoned on the ord ps of vladimin. the kremli denies any involvement.ussian president vladimir putin has pleed $1.5 billion in loans to belarus. mr. putin may be offered during a sit-down with the president of belarus in the southern city of sochi. their first meeting sin mass protests broke out ov last month's disputed presidential elections. a new treatment for9 covid that uses artificial antibodieso is to be tested in u.k. hospitals. will be given th treatment to see...
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visually impaired or blind patient when placed upon a microchip the researchers can test the organ ords individual cells for light sensitivity that enables them to determine in the lab whether a specific type of gene therapy would improve the eyes side of a particular patient. i bet i was asked to study the disease but there was asked to test gene therapy in the particular mutation that patient has so it's a completely new over for me in basic research or basic medical research because we can now look on the retinas of a given patients. this patient who is almost completely blind. he suffers from ritchie niters pigmentosa today incurable disease which incapacitates the written as visual receptor. the new gene therapy could help to reactivate the retina at least partially. my biggest wish is that our sterile piece start to work in patients. to achieve this and the institute in basel takes an interdisciplinary approach. brought on oscar who's head of molecular biology research in the laboratory. his colleague 100 short leads a team of doctors in the clinic keeping in touch with the patien
visually impaired or blind patient when placed upon a microchip the researchers can test the organ ords individual cells for light sensitivity that enables them to determine in the lab whether a specific type of gene therapy would improve the eyes side of a particular patient. i bet i was asked to study the disease but there was asked to test gene therapy in the particular mutation that patient has so it's a completely new over for me in basic research or basic medical research because we can...
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. >> if all this takes illuminating the filibuster, another jim crow relic, in orde to secure them that is what we should do. >> he has a whole lilt to his voice. >> he always has to go back to racial angle when you're trying to push something through like that. >> this is an embarrassment. people talk about obama as a constitutional law professor, but he's never published a scholarly article on any subjec in his life. the other thing is we saw that cavanaugh hearings when they trotted out one accusation afte another. you notice at the end of it, when he was all the accusations evaporated bread. >> we have to go. sorry to get don't forget your lunch! i'm making pizza on king's hawaiian mini subs. yum! king's hawaiian. >> the detroit youth choir. you are phenomenal, and i'm so honored to see you in person, i watched you on tv. i am so proud of you guys. >> she touched her mask three times, that's why the masks are difficult by the way, more importantly, happy birthday to our executive producer, he is one of the best and he is 24 today. shannon bream and the fox news at night team take it
. >> if all this takes illuminating the filibuster, another jim crow relic, in orde to secure them that is what we should do. >> he has a whole lilt to his voice. >> he always has to go back to racial angle when you're trying to push something through like that. >> this is an embarrassment. people talk about obama as a constitutional law professor, but he's never published a scholarly article on any subjec in his life. the other thing is we saw that cavanaugh hearings...
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. >> if all this takes illuminating the filibuster, another jim crow relic, in orde to secure them that is what we should do. >> he has a whole lilt to his voice. >> he always has to go back to racial angle when you're trying to push something through like that. >> this is an embarrassment. people talk about obama as a constitutional law professor, but he's never published a scholarly article on any subjec in his life. the other thing is we saw that cavanaugh hearings when they trotted out one accusation afte another. you notice at the end of it, when he was all the accusations evaporated bread. >> we have to go. sorry to get you off. what kamala harris is doing instead of taking questions? we will show you next. thewith type 1 diabetes,osed you should have a dexcom. knowing where your numbers are going before they get there-- it's a superpower. i've had other systems and i'm on because it's the best. and, because it works. it's easy to wear. it's easy to put on. you can see it right on your i can't imagine anything simpler. no fingersticks. i can't say that enough. i think that's an in
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bound by the rules they impose on us, and that applies normally when is governor northam and virginia ordustin trudeau getting into the old black face and singing a couple of choruses of "waiting for the robert e. lee" to reduce the stress of virtue signaling all day long, but this is actually worse now because they are not being bound by the rules they impose on us which are things like getting a haircut, opening the door if you are a business, leaving the house. so they have taken this whole thing of not living by the rules they impose upon us to a whole new level. and it's one thing for justin and governor northam to paper around in black face but when it's getting a haircut, when it's getting black hair, has lots of america would like to get right now and they can't get it but nancy pelosi can, that's taking the whole contempt for the citizenry to a whole other level. >> tucker: then she attack to the owner of the salon, who was going broke because of the restrictions that pelosi both supports and flouts. that's kind of icing on the hypocrisy cake. >> yeah, this woman hasn't been allo
bound by the rules they impose on us, and that applies normally when is governor northam and virginia ordustin trudeau getting into the old black face and singing a couple of choruses of "waiting for the robert e. lee" to reduce the stress of virtue signaling all day long, but this is actually worse now because they are not being bound by the rules they impose on us which are things like getting a haircut, opening the door if you are a business, leaving the house. so they have taken...
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they bought it completely and more to the point, they understood their marchingh ord orders.ng, they were arguing the chinese communist party, a group that puts minority populations in concentration camps, was actually the victim of racism. >> the president refer to the coronavirus as a "foreign virus" and i think it's -- it's going to come across to a lot of americans as backing of xenophobia. >> the xenophobia [indiscernible] where he thinks the only path now is basically to declare the virus public enemy number one, two painted in somewhat racist terms. >> the xenophobia and the racism is such a common thing and it is incredibly dangerous. it is problematic and it is scary and i just really want to call that out.t >> why do you keep calling this the chinese virus? why do you keep using that? a lot of people think it's racist. >> it's not racist at all. no, not at all. it comes from china. that's why. >> tucker: really, if all the outrages committed by our media class in the last four years, that may be the one that lives the longest. and causes the most shame. that is esse
they bought it completely and more to the point, they understood their marchingh ord orders.ng, they were arguing the chinese communist party, a group that puts minority populations in concentration camps, was actually the victim of racism. >> the president refer to the coronavirus as a "foreign virus" and i think it's -- it's going to come across to a lot of americans as backing of xenophobia. >> the xenophobia [indiscernible] where he thinks the only path now is...
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in fresno county, cal fire is starting to lift some evacuation ord orders in the creek fire.ed nearly 272,000 acres. and the august complex, at more than 832,000 acres, remains the largest fire, in california, right now. it's burning in the mendocino nation national forest. >> the constant wildfires have been grueling for firefighters. this week, after another 14-hour shift, one crew found the energy to muster up a song. ♪ take me out to the fire, fire, me out to the line ♪ >> these oregon firefighters have been battling the lions head fire for weeks, now. there are 20 of them that have been on the front lines for nearly 60 days. first, in california. now, in oregon. the head of the crew. >> boss, we want you to hear something. i was like this is too good. pulled out my phone. do it one more time, boys, because this is the most fun thing i've heard in a minute. >> he says they are exhausted but they're doing well. >> nice to see they still have a sense of humor out there, eric you know, you kind of have to when you are forced to be in those conditions. >> day after day after
in fresno county, cal fire is starting to lift some evacuation ord orders in the creek fire.ed nearly 272,000 acres. and the august complex, at more than 832,000 acres, remains the largest fire, in california, right now. it's burning in the mendocino nation national forest. >> the constant wildfires have been grueling for firefighters. this week, after another 14-hour shift, one crew found the energy to muster up a song. ♪ take me out to the fire, fire, me out to the line ♪ >>...
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. >> it's a plague that's what donald trump acknowledged and said out loud in an on-the-ord interview on april 13th
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markey's campaign was effective been a 10 ord had 15 deficit into a campaign. in the senate races overall, year,his year, late last it was probably not much better ofn a one in four chance democrats getting a majority in the senate. is reason was the senate 53.7. democrats would need a three and thee to get 50-50 new vice president would break the tie for them, or four seats to get up to 51, if president trump remains elected and vice president pence breaks the tightness senate. democrats will lose one for sure in alabama. they need to be -- win four seats and win the presidency. in january, they only had four good shots at winning republican seats. in arizona, colorado, maine, but where are we now? were in muchhose tougher's shape in the beginning of the year. be in a competitive but not that much trouble, now, she is behind in a decent number of poles we are seeing. then we have got one more with produce, that has now become a tossup as well. one thing we are seeing is democrats are struggling in states they used to do very well in the industrial belt. michig
markey's campaign was effective been a 10 ord had 15 deficit into a campaign. in the senate races overall, year,his year, late last it was probably not much better ofn a one in four chance democrats getting a majority in the senate. is reason was the senate 53.7. democrats would need a three and thee to get 50-50 new vice president would break the tie for them, or four seats to get up to 51, if president trump remains elected and vice president pence breaks the tightness senate. democrats will...
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ords stake for this year's vote meacham in his words what is at stake for this year's vote.for this year's vote only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i'm a verizon engineer, and i'm part of the team building the most powerful 5g experience for america. it's 5g ultra wideband, and it's already available in parts of select cities. like los angeles and in new york city. and it's rolling out in cities around the country. with massive capacity, it's like an eight...
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visually impaired or blind patient when placed upon a microchip the researchers can test the organ ords individual cells for light sensitivity that enables them to determine in the lab whether a specific type of gene therapy would improve the our side of a particular patient. better to study the disease in basic research or basic medical research because we can now look on the retinas of a given patients. this patient is almost completely blind. he suffers from richard noticed pigmentosa today incurable disease which incapacitates the written as visual receptor. the new gene therapy could help to reactivate the retina at least partially. my biggest of issues that are sterile piece start to work in patients. to achieve this and the institute in basel takes an interdisciplinary approach. moton of oscar who's head of molecular biology research in the laboratory. his colleague 100 choice leads a team of doctors in the clinic keeping in touch with the patients. together they work as a team. in the past the 2 fields were entirely separated medical doctors did their job they reported their dis
visually impaired or blind patient when placed upon a microchip the researchers can test the organ ords individual cells for light sensitivity that enables them to determine in the lab whether a specific type of gene therapy would improve the our side of a particular patient. better to study the disease in basic research or basic medical research because we can now look on the retinas of a given patients. this patient is almost completely blind. he suffers from richard noticed pigmentosa today...
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. >> every american needs safety and security and law and a orde. dan bongino set -- think you both. joe biden tried to distance himself from his own radical positions. hannity investigation, we will expose the very things he promised to do if elected. that's right, the bernie/biden manifesto, a deep dive,. and later tonight, the video evidence of speaker of the hous nancy pelosi is a huge hypocrit when it comes to covid restrictions. she's in abo slide. nobody else can go but she went. i don't see a mask on either. we will get the bat and they di monitor people like me and others illegally. we have the evidence. welcome, today's discussion will be around sliced meat. moms want healthy... and affordable. land o' frost premium!!! no added hormones either. it's the only protein i've really melted with. land o' frost premium. fresh look. same great taste. >> sean: as we've been reporting, biden's campaign full panic mode continuing to spin and a million different directions, flip-flopping on fracking and policing in the rioting that he and the mob and
. >> every american needs safety and security and law and a orde. dan bongino set -- think you both. joe biden tried to distance himself from his own radical positions. hannity investigation, we will expose the very things he promised to do if elected. that's right, the bernie/biden manifesto, a deep dive,. and later tonight, the video evidence of speaker of the hous nancy pelosi is a huge hypocrit when it comes to covid restrictions. she's in abo slide. nobody else can go but she went. i...
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cat: across oregon, about one million acres have been set ablaze and half a million peopl have been ordeoughly one in 10 residents. the state of portland with a state of emergency as they board down surrounding suburbs. crews around the state have been navigating exceedingly difficult predictions. unpredictable weather patterns change fire lines by the minute. they estimate they need twice as many firefighters on the ground as they have now. at the same time, therere fears some residents are not heating evacuation orders, spurred in part by conspiracy theories and misinformation spreading online. mecal police depa had to spread rumors that fires were caused by arsonists on the far left and far rig. meanwhile in california, themp north cox fire, which exploded in size week, has become the state's deadliest of the year. the fire has eaked havoc in small wns across butte county, also th' site of california' deadliest fire ever, the 2018 camp fire, thatlaed 85 lives. >> there are a lot of folks tappeart went throug the camp fires and other fires that lost their place or evd to uate for a mon
cat: across oregon, about one million acres have been set ablaze and half a million peopl have been ordeoughly one in 10 residents. the state of portland with a state of emergency as they board down surrounding suburbs. crews around the state have been navigating exceedingly difficult predictions. unpredictable weather patterns change fire lines by the minute. they estimate they need twice as many firefighters on the ground as they have now. at the same time, therere fears some residents are...
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. >> that's the latest mortifying orde ordeal. >> beginning at 8:00 p.m.ith joe biden takes place in scan ton, pennsylvania. >> the trump administration boasted to be a game changer with rapid antigen tests and massive flooding along parts of the gulfsally. we'll take you there. was that your grandfather, leading armies to battle? was that your great-aunt, keeping armies alive? drafting the plans. taking the pictures. was it your family members? who flew. who fixed. who fought. who rose to the occasion. when the world needed them most. (♪) find and honor your ancestors who servered in world war ii. their stories live on at ancestry. a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, your dedicated adviser can give you straightforward advice and tailored recommendations. that's the clarity you get with fidelity wealth management. -always have been. -and always will be. never letting anything get in my way. not the doubts, distractions, or voice in my head. and certainly not arthritis. new voltaren provides powerful arthritis pain relief to help
. >> that's the latest mortifying orde ordeal. >> beginning at 8:00 p.m.ith joe biden takes place in scan ton, pennsylvania. >> the trump administration boasted to be a game changer with rapid antigen tests and massive flooding along parts of the gulfsally. we'll take you there. was that your grandfather, leading armies to battle? was that your great-aunt, keeping armies alive? drafting the plans. taking the pictures. was it your family members? who flew. who fixed. who...
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weon'need toill othe pele in ord to have cial justic we can do is throu peacefu means.llend jns gandhand mart luth king anso many other wonderful people of history saying, there is a way of changing the realility, of changing everythining -- we do't have t to leave the world in the same way in whihich we fofound . we can create a different world ahead of us. and it was a wonderful experiment. it was an experiment that lasted 1000 days. but those 1000 days, wonderful things happen. amy: i want to go to today to the republican national coention to the former governor of south carolina, then the u.s. ambassador to the united nations nikki haley. >> a biden harris administration would be much, much worse. last time jo's boss was obama. this time, it would be pelosi, sanders, and the squad. their vision for america is socialism. we know socialism has failed everywhere. they want to tell americans how to live and what to think. they want a government takeover of health care. they want to ban fracking and kill millions of jobs. they want massive tax hikes on working families.
weon'need toill othe pele in ord to have cial justic we can do is throu peacefu means.llend jns gandhand mart luth king anso many other wonderful people of history saying, there is a way of changing the realility, of changing everythining -- we do't have t to leave the world in the same way in whihich we fofound . we can create a different world ahead of us. and it was a wonderful experiment. it was an experiment that lasted 1000 days. but those 1000 days, wonderful things happen. amy: i want...
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you promised an cuexecutive ord ee -- snief i have it already. it's a much better plan for you. it's a much better plan. >> what is it? >> you say obamacare. i got rid of the original mandate. >> does he have to bring a detailed proposal for health care to this debate? >> i think he's not going to bring a detailed proposal for health care to the debate. we've been pressing him, the press corps for years to do exactly that. to say what he would replace the affordable care act with. i think we rile have no reason to believe at this point that the president has any intention of laying out a serious health care agenda that meets the standards that he has set. now, his administration does have a health care agenda, including this challenge to the affordable care act in front of the supreme court. i do think that if the president does not win this election, we're going to look pack on this choice, not just right now but over the last four years as a problematic political vulnerability for him throughout his presidency, he was going to attack the aca from the beginning and was never go
you promised an cuexecutive ord ee -- snief i have it already. it's a much better plan for you. it's a much better plan. >> what is it? >> you say obamacare. i got rid of the original mandate. >> does he have to bring a detailed proposal for health care to this debate? >> i think he's not going to bring a detailed proposal for health care to the debate. we've been pressing him, the press corps for years to do exactly that. to say what he would replace the affordable care...
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i was not proud to -- i am not proud to admit i fell on my ord, what doayed "l i do?"is words were clear -- keep working and have faith. i did have faith. you have to have faith when your husband is a marine and a police thecer that got shot at on job. faith in jesus, faith in america. we have a generation of americans who have been told the american dream does not exist. that is a lie. i know it because i live that dream. that is why i feel so strongly we need a president who believes in the american dream like president donald trump, now more than ever. i am so thankful my prayers for help were answered. my company was one of the first to receive a ppp loan and trays got it has been a lifesaver. not only were we able to keep god it hasd praise been a lifesaver. business owners across the country who are facing the terrifying prospect of joe biden coming after everything we have built. i am grateful we have leaders like president trump standing up for local businesses like mine. thank you, president trump. it is exciting to be part of the great american comeback story
i was not proud to -- i am not proud to admit i fell on my ord, what doayed "l i do?"is words were clear -- keep working and have faith. i did have faith. you have to have faith when your husband is a marine and a police thecer that got shot at on job. faith in jesus, faith in america. we have a generation of americans who have been told the american dream does not exist. that is a lie. i know it because i live that dream. that is why i feel so strongly we need a president who...
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i have, you know, tremendously, you know, i have a very complex system of factors and frankly get ord audited every single year. mine, unlike everybody else who never gets audited. i'm audited every single year which i think is unfair. >> i will release mike tax returns against my lawyers' wishes when she releases her 33,000 emails that have been deleted. >> the only years that anybody's ever seen were a couple of years when he had to turn them over to state authorities when he was trying to get a casino license and they showed he didn't pay any federal income tax. so -- >> that makes me smart. >> we're under audit, despite what people said, and we're working than out as i'm always under audit, it seems but i've been under audit for many years, because the numbers are big, and i guess when you have a name you -- you're audited, but until such time as i'm not under audit, i would not be inclined to do that. >> joining us now, cnn senior political analyst john avlon and cnn political commentator post of "firing line" on pbs, margaret hoover. the next presidential debate is just a couple
i have, you know, tremendously, you know, i have a very complex system of factors and frankly get ord audited every single year. mine, unlike everybody else who never gets audited. i'm audited every single year which i think is unfair. >> i will release mike tax returns against my lawyers' wishes when she releases her 33,000 emails that have been deleted. >> the only years that anybody's ever seen were a couple of years when he had to turn them over to state authorities when he was...
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. >> in another case, one couple wa to get on their own bo.t ord city councilmember admits the rulesndom. >> just today walking into honolulu hall there were six allegedly homeless people with no masks, sitting within inches of each other, with no citations, no enforcement, no nothing. >> he's asking police to issue warnings instead. hawaii welcomes back travelers october 15th, after the show of recent negative covid tests. >>> abc 7 news is committed to building a better bay area and a key component of that is making sure it's a better bay area for everyone through social justice. most of us especially here in the bay area pride ourselves on being open-minded, and accepting people for who they are but how good are we really at doing that? implicit or unconscious biases influence the snap judgments that we make about someone even by just looking at them. abc 7 news reporter julian glover put some south bay residents to the perception test and shows us how we can all be more mindful. >> reporter: what do you see when you look at me? a man, a black man, someone who has a good job becau
. >> in another case, one couple wa to get on their own bo.t ord city councilmember admits the rulesndom. >> just today walking into honolulu hall there were six allegedly homeless people with no masks, sitting within inches of each other, with no citations, no enforcement, no nothing. >> he's asking police to issue warnings instead. hawaii welcomes back travelers october 15th, after the show of recent negative covid tests. >>> abc 7 news is committed to building a...
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visually impaired or blind patient when placed upon a microchip the researchers can test the organ ords individual cells for light sensitivity that enables them to determine in the lab whether a specific type of gene therapy would improve the our side of a particular patient. i bet awards us to study the disease that there was asked to test gene therapy in the particular mutation that patient has so it's a completely new for me in basic research or basic medical research because we can now look on the retinas of a given patients. this patient who is almost completely blind. who suffers from richer niters pigmentosa today incurable disease which incapacitates the written as visual receptor. the new gene therapy could help to reactivate the retina at least partially. my biggest wish is that our sterile piece start to work in patients. to achieve this and the institute in basel takes an interdisciplinary approach. of oscar who's head of molecular biology research in the laboratory. his colleague 100 short leads a team of doctors in the clinic keeping in touch with the patients. who gather
visually impaired or blind patient when placed upon a microchip the researchers can test the organ ords individual cells for light sensitivity that enables them to determine in the lab whether a specific type of gene therapy would improve the our side of a particular patient. i bet awards us to study the disease that there was asked to test gene therapy in the particular mutation that patient has so it's a completely new for me in basic research or basic medical research because we can now look...
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ord that is the newshour f tonight. i'm judy woodruff. have a great weekend.major funding for the pbs bnewshour has been provid >> when the world gets complicated, a lot goes through your mind. with fidelitwealth management, a dedicated advisor can tailor advice and recommendations to your life. that's felity wealth management. >> consumer cellular. >> johnson & johnson. >> financial services firm raymond james. >> bnsf railway. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years,g advanceas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hewlett.org. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their lutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. pp>> and with the ongoing t of these institutions and friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation forb publadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> hello, everyone. welcome to "amanpour &
ord that is the newshour f tonight. i'm judy woodruff. have a great weekend.major funding for the pbs bnewshour has been provid >> when the world gets complicated, a lot goes through your mind. with fidelitwealth management, a dedicated advisor can tailor advice and recommendations to your life. that's felity wealth management. >> consumer cellular. >> johnson & johnson. >> financial services firm raymond james. >> bnsf railway. >> the william and flora...
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i don't think they're about him in orde make their decision.from his perspective -- d it might not be great to watch, but for him to attack biden, that's his time on stage.use of he has started already former vice president'she capabilities. he wanted him to have a drug test. he is claiming there is so kind of device in biden's ear to give him answers. if that's what -- if that's the setup forgoing that's what biden canink expect. doing that, though, he is setting expectations very low for joe ben's performance. biden is kind of a gamer. he has been on the debate stages before, and he is pretty good at it. so i don't think you're going to see him falter. hif he has a really strong performance tonight and is able to win over some of the people that are undecided, that could put trump in a really precarious place with 30 plus days to go. druff: brett o'donnell, for the president, smart for him to just keep up that very aggressive approach that we know hime soll for? >> absolutely. i mean,oart f the advantage for the president is no one hayes real
i don't think they're about him in orde make their decision.from his perspective -- d it might not be great to watch, but for him to attack biden, that's his time on stage.use of he has started already former vice president'she capabilities. he wanted him to have a drug test. he is claiming there is so kind of device in biden's ear to give him answers. if that's what -- if that's the setup forgoing that's what biden canink expect. doing that, though, he is setting expectations very low for joe...
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amy: p president trump has orded federal officicials to find ways to cut billions of dollars in federal funding to democratic-run cities that have moved to reduce funding for the police. in a memo released on wednesday, trump said -- "it is imperative that the federal government review the use of federal funds by jurisdictions that permit anarchy, violence, and destruction in america's cities." the memo lists several cities including portland, oregon, washington, d.c., seattle, and new york. it also directs the justice department to compile a list of what it calls "anarchist jurisdictions." the mayor's office in new york decried trump's move, saying -- "this is a racist campaign stunt out of the oval office to attack millions of people of color." a wawarning to our audience, the following three stories contain disturbing i images andd descririptions of policece viol. shocking new details have emerged about the police killing of a black man named daniel prude in rochester, new york, in march. video released by his family shows prude died from asphyxiation after officers handcuffed him, p
amy: p president trump has orded federal officicials to find ways to cut billions of dollars in federal funding to democratic-run cities that have moved to reduce funding for the police. in a memo released on wednesday, trump said -- "it is imperative that the federal government review the use of federal funds by jurisdictions that permit anarchy, violence, and destruction in america's cities." the memo lists several cities including portland, oregon, washington, d.c., seattle, and...
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murphy, the former head of the homeland security department's intelligence branch, says he had been o ordeder the text of the assessments to make the threat of white supremacy "appear less severe." earlier this year, dhs drafted a document stating -- "white supremacist extremists will remain the most persistent and lethal threat in the homeland through 2021." that is not a black lives matter, that is dhs's own words. but in newer versions of the document, the reference to white supremacists was removed. murphy also claims leadeders at dhs pressured analysts to change assessments s to match up to comments made by president trump attacking anti-fascist groups. this comes as the intercept reports that in many states protesters who took part in the massive black lives matter demonstrations are being charged with felonies and even terrorism. for more, we are joined by a guest who is proposing a marshall plan to eradicate white supremacy in the united states. she calls it the hamer-baker plan, for fannie lou hamer and ella baker. barbrbara smith jojoins us now m albany, new york. author, activist
murphy, the former head of the homeland security department's intelligence branch, says he had been o ordeder the text of the assessments to make the threat of white supremacy "appear less severe." earlier this year, dhs drafted a document stating -- "white supremacist extremists will remain the most persistent and lethal threat in the homeland through 2021." that is not a black lives matter, that is dhs's own words. but in newer versions of the document, the reference to...
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so it's not just that he has x-period of months in ord toer get everything under control. he actually takes a very long time, closer to a year. so the answer is, he's fully aware of everything. and i say this again in the podcast, i say it again in the book. there is nothing that goes on at the trump organization, including what's going on right now, that donald trump is not intimately aware of and involved in. and the same holds true in the white house. when he turns around and he makes statements as he did to my guest right now on the podcast, omarosa, oh, i didn't know you were fired. how did it happen? what happened? who did it? and he knows everything. nothing goes on without donald trump's knowledge and approval. >> michael cohen, the president's former attorney and fixer. michael cohen, thank you very much for joining us. >>> and still ahead, dr. anthony fauci says the u.s. is not in a good place, as nearly half of the country reports an increase of covid-19 cases. >>> and people across the country are already casting their ballots for the next president. while this
so it's not just that he has x-period of months in ord toer get everything under control. he actually takes a very long time, closer to a year. so the answer is, he's fully aware of everything. and i say this again in the podcast, i say it again in the book. there is nothing that goes on at the trump organization, including what's going on right now, that donald trump is not intimately aware of and involved in. and the same holds true in the white house. when he turns around and he makes...
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when a thoughtless or unkind ,ord is focused -- is spoken best not to react in anger or annoyance. it will not advance one's ability to persuade. advice for my father-in-law has also served me well, he gave it during my cap years in night -- , when my husband marty was fulfilling his obligation to the army as an artillery officer in oklahoma. by the end of 1954, i pregnancy was confirmed. we look forward to becoming three in july of 1955. but i worried about starting law school the next year with an infant to care for. advice, ruth, if you don't want to start law school, you have a good reason to resist the undertaking. nobody will think the less of you if you make that choice. but if you really want to study worrying, andstop you will find a way. , by engagingi did a nanny on school days from 8:00 to 4:00. many times after, when the road was rocky, i thought back to way tosdom and found a do what i thought was important to get done. worklife balance was a term not when my children were young. but it is descriptive of the time distribution i experienced. my success in law school, i
when a thoughtless or unkind ,ord is focused -- is spoken best not to react in anger or annoyance. it will not advance one's ability to persuade. advice for my father-in-law has also served me well, he gave it during my cap years in night -- , when my husband marty was fulfilling his obligation to the army as an artillery officer in oklahoma. by the end of 1954, i pregnancy was confirmed. we look forward to becoming three in july of 1955. but i worried about starting law school the next year...
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in chief was particularly surprised at how good he was with the track changes function in microsoft ord, which i still sometimes get messd up, and this was years ago. they certainly seemed to have that skill set from even on the outside to folks he worked with. jeff, do you have any thoughts on justice stevens as a mentor to you or what kind of boss he was? >> well, i think justice kruger covered so much of that so well, so i don't want to retread all the groufpblet i'll just share a couple of things. one is, i remember, just picking up on those comments, every time he would come in from the chambers, just a few offices strung together by open doors or passageways, and he would leave his office and walk into the law clerks to talk day, a case, almost every he would come up and say, do you mind if i interrupt a little bit? it was kind of like the lawyers, right? yes, i think that's ok, i work for you, you're the justice, if you want to talk about something, that's ok. but i think it was another one of those examples of the respect and the civility that he showed within his chambers, to h
in chief was particularly surprised at how good he was with the track changes function in microsoft ord, which i still sometimes get messd up, and this was years ago. they certainly seemed to have that skill set from even on the outside to folks he worked with. jeff, do you have any thoughts on justice stevens as a mentor to you or what kind of boss he was? >> well, i think justice kruger covered so much of that so well, so i don't want to retread all the groufpblet i'll just share a...
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next co—ord will be at one, seven, four, zero...t year, a team of british and american scientists set up camp on the glacier. it is one of the most remote places on earth. by measuring the gravitational pull of the sea bed under the ice, they discovered a network of deep channels, a key step in understanding why the glacier is changing so rapidly. so, these channels are really, really important because they are the pathway that links the deep ocean to the grounded ice sheet and although the surface waters around antarctica are really cold, the deep ocean waters are actually somewhat warmer and it is these warmer ocean waters that get into the ice that you can actually start to see quite rapid changes in the ice sheet behaviour. this is what they think is happening. a series of huge channels, some almost a kilometre below the ice, allowing the warmer, deep ocean water to flow up to the front of the glacier, melting it increasingly rapidly. another team of scientists work from an icebreaker ship at the front of the glacier. exceptiona
next co—ord will be at one, seven, four, zero...t year, a team of british and american scientists set up camp on the glacier. it is one of the most remote places on earth. by measuring the gravitational pull of the sea bed under the ice, they discovered a network of deep channels, a key step in understanding why the glacier is changing so rapidly. so, these channels are really, really important because they are the pathway that links the deep ocean to the grounded ice sheet and although the...
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a product ord as battery as used by a service, it's just a means to an end. to revive confidence amid fears over debts and defaults. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> get a quick check of the lire because it has now fallen to the lowest level on record, plunging more than 2% and touching a record low of 7.82 46. this of course as we have seen the lira rally with that surprise rate hike with the cash rate being raised to 10.25%. the central bank going against president erdogan's wanting a weaker, easy monetary policy. the turkish central bank tightened monetary policy even after the surprise rate hike but we have not seen that much of an impact on the lira, which is now at record lows. haidi. grand has, china ever been tracking the story, attempting to revive confidence in its finances amid fears of a cash crunch. the world's most embedded its operations are stable following reports it had warned beijing of potential cascading defaults. our credit reporter joins us now. how have the bonds impacted the broader credit market? >> we saw evergrande bonds onshore and offshor
a product ord as battery as used by a service, it's just a means to an end. to revive confidence amid fears over debts and defaults. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> get a quick check of the lire because it has now fallen to the lowest level on record, plunging more than 2% and touching a record low of 7.82 46. this of course as we have seen the lira rally with that surprise rate hike with the cash rate being raised to 10.25%. the central bank going against president erdogan's wanting a weaker,...
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he was stationed at fort ord here in monterey, so he had been here. pun intended, he ignited the place. he takes lighter fluid and pours it on the guitar and lights the guitar on fire and burns the guitar and then he smashed it and threw it into the audience. people just were stunned by this. you would see burn marks on the stage and part of that monterey pop mythology. the story was that jimi hendrix came down the next day and carved his name, but the truth is they had a wooden covering. they put wooden covers on the floor which you can see in the film and it was somebody else a few years later who carved his name underneath that. the monterey pop festival was different, a different kind of audience. it really opened monterey's eyes to yes, we can combine these two cultures together. although they were very unsure about it but once i saw there , was not a lot of problems, i think it was really good for monterey. [applause] >> seven of the 10 musicians and bands who played at the 1967 monterey pop festival went on to be inducted in the rock and roll h
he was stationed at fort ord here in monterey, so he had been here. pun intended, he ignited the place. he takes lighter fluid and pours it on the guitar and lights the guitar on fire and burns the guitar and then he smashed it and threw it into the audience. people just were stunned by this. you would see burn marks on the stage and part of that monterey pop mythology. the story was that jimi hendrix came down the next day and carved his name, but the truth is they had a wooden covering. they...