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fantastic to see you, starting with a major development for america's opioid epidemic, a ory we've covered extensively on "france 24." the mayor of oxycontin has reached a plea deal with federal prosecutors. brian: purdue pharma is pleading to criminal charges over the promotion and distribution of oxycontin. the highly addicted painkiller has played a huge role in america's opioid crisis, the company hit with $8 billion in penalties, although most of those will not be paid to the government. purdue will pay 225 million dollars out of a $2 billion criminal forfeiture as it undergoes bankruptcy restructuring that will distribute the rest to u.s. communities suing the company. criminal and civil fines totaling around $6.3 billion will also have to compete with creditors and plaintiffs. the billionaire sackler family that owns purdue is set to pay $225 million in a separate penalty if no criminal charges filed against them except for a criminal investigation into individuals that remain ongoing. prosecutors have complained that the deal lets the company off too easily especially after some 47
fantastic to see you, starting with a major development for america's opioid epidemic, a ory we've covered extensively on "france 24." the mayor of oxycontin has reached a plea deal with federal prosecutors. brian: purdue pharma is pleading to criminal charges over the promotion and distribution of oxycontin. the highly addicted painkiller has played a huge role in america's opioid crisis, the company hit with $8 billion in penalties, although most of those will not be paid to the...
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the ori. and we need to be our pulpits are you a deal but corny she did book. and out the door cool you can walk. around bottle. or requires the. water of course but after all. it's important to note that they weren't in distress the risk you ship simply from the migrants near the libyan coast then took them to italy. 2 2 for we are far too from crystal brown to buffalo do a journey and i divide that up on they we are disembarking at 1032 people from the aquarius here in italy these people were found in the central mediterranean sea and the unseen. it's the rubber boats and they're in danger to drown so if we had not been there they they would have died in geo ships began to ferry thousands of illegal migrants to europe newspapers reported that they were being rescued clues to the sicilian sure but many say that isn't the case in the mainstream media the ladies yani. one of the live fake news or bad propaganda. this young italian decided to compare newspaper articles with the actual itineraries of rescue ships which is how he exposed one of the biggest scams of
the ori. and we need to be our pulpits are you a deal but corny she did book. and out the door cool you can walk. around bottle. or requires the. water of course but after all. it's important to note that they weren't in distress the risk you ship simply from the migrants near the libyan coast then took them to italy. 2 2 for we are far too from crystal brown to buffalo do a journey and i divide that up on they we are disembarking at 1032 people from the aquarius here in italy these people were...
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the ori are. as. is you'll be d. a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe from. tyson nation to community. are you doing the right way or are you being led. direct. what is truth what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or remain in the shallowness. the world is driven by dreamers shaped by certain persons there is great. dairies thinks. we dare to ask. join me every thursday on the alex simon shore and i'll be speaking to guest in the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. or you know i find myself today i know i don't look it but i found myself in a home state and you know my homelessness is not just a building i'm homeless within my body because i don't know am i making the right choices and i don't know life and i don't know it's almost an amazing us asking you i asked and makes what i need to be still and be alright where i'm claim i'm a slave. no i'm not out there doing things it's going to cost me i'm out on that and this man you know and i don't u
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. >> it took seven years to delayed justice.n be labeled as the prosecution saysvi this is a ory, especiallyuntry where a convictio few and far between. >> thanks for watching. see you tomorrow. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursui solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. yuyi: i came ti the unitedpbs. states whes 24 years old. i did t speak any english. i felt very, very lost, really not knowing what to do with my life. one daseon tv there was me street. e erd grover and cookie monster. and it's not only that i arned to speak in english, now i know how to live in the united states. so this is how you do it! now i'm powerful. now i know i can do anything i want. i will make myself learn how to do it. and i got that from pbs. i bought my first set of paints and brush and i practiced. my path is children's books.d i have found who i wanted
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and giving comfort -- >> the governor of michigan, the woman at the center of the ory, talking about national response to covid-19. but she is at the center of the story because a number of peopld have been arren connection with an alleged ot to kidnap her. let's bring in a journalist covering the story from detroit, michig. help us understand this alleged plot. >> apparently, there were half a dozen peoe who got together,th actually sevens have in charge with felonies as well at the state level. in regards to try to overthrow what they call tyrants throughout the united states, they were looking at a number of governors across the united states. in particular, governor whitmer from michigan stood out because she has crossed swords with president trump repeatedly, whether or not to open michigan. she locked it down tpreven the spread of the covid virus and received tons of threats from the time that for -- that she first did that in may. this parlar case seems got together and were discussing trying to kidnap her from her vacation home, whi is further away from the capital, causing a
and giving comfort -- >> the governor of michigan, the woman at the center of the ory, talking about national response to covid-19. but she is at the center of the story because a number of peopld have been arren connection with an alleged ot to kidnap her. let's bring in a journalist covering the story from detroit, michig. help us understand this alleged plot. >> apparently, there were half a dozen peoe who got together,th actually sevens have in charge with felonies as well at...
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you know a lot of people are one or the ori are. geysers financial advice. please take it easy this is a central plank support diet means you have a mind to stop. nuclear become a battleground in the u.s. in vermont people have demanding the shut down of a local plant from my yankee is right now my focus because it's a very dangerous oh no care power plant the owner is attempting to run the reactor beyond its operational limit this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where's it going is it moving more towards corporate interests who or is it more in the idea of a traditional participatory democracy is or powerline with the people this case demonstrates that struggle in the very real ways our struggle. shows seem wrong. when old rules. any new belief yet to shape our disdain and become educated and engaged equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. she still look for common ground. you know i find myself today i know i don't look at but i found myself in a home state and you know mom homelessness is
you know a lot of people are one or the ori are. geysers financial advice. please take it easy this is a central plank support diet means you have a mind to stop. nuclear become a battleground in the u.s. in vermont people have demanding the shut down of a local plant from my yankee is right now my focus because it's a very dangerous oh no care power plant the owner is attempting to run the reactor beyond its operational limit this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power...
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but robert ori and john sally. it is just a really short list. and those guys were role players. big shot rob. i mean, you have to give him his credit, but none of them had the weight of the world on their shoulders like lebron has. >> i mean, you talk about leading the league and really being a leader in his community. i mean, i think the off the off court staff he's been involved in is transformative, sending kids to college, getting them an opportunity to go to school. lebron has taken on the role of being one of the leaders of this organization overall from the union to the league to the players to the community and should be applauded for that because i think he has pulled it off almost seamlessly and really has committed to make sure his body becomes his business, so to speak. he spent a lot of money to ensure that he can play and have the longevity and do the things he's been doing. and i think players will start looking at that and saying this is the road map w a years, you got to do what lebron has done, which is really invest in his body. >> he has said he spends a mill
but robert ori and john sally. it is just a really short list. and those guys were role players. big shot rob. i mean, you have to give him his credit, but none of them had the weight of the world on their shoulders like lebron has. >> i mean, you talk about leading the league and really being a leader in his community. i mean, i think the off the off court staff he's been involved in is transformative, sending kids to college, getting them an opportunity to go to school. lebron has taken...
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both lakers join john sally and robert ory as the only players to win titles with three different franchises >>> questions are swirling this morning if the nfl will be able to finish out the season in the midst of the pandemic. it comes as the coronavirus continues to spread throughout the league, leading to the postponement of the broncos/patriots game and the reclosure of the titans facility amid another positive test. >> another week in the nfl, another week of problems for the league because of covid-related issues that are postponing these games. players are getting sick staff members are getting sick and now several people are questioning how the schedule can keep continuing the way it is with all the delays moving forward. >> reporter: in an nfl season where week after week the biggest hits are being taken off the field -- >> like the rest of the world, the nfl just continues to adjust its schedule due to the effects of covid. >> reporter: the league forced to postpone monday night's matchup between denver and new england after patriots player byron coward became the team's fourth pla
both lakers join john sally and robert ory as the only players to win titles with three different franchises >>> questions are swirling this morning if the nfl will be able to finish out the season in the midst of the pandemic. it comes as the coronavirus continues to spread throughout the league, leading to the postponement of the broncos/patriots game and the reclosure of the titans facility amid another positive test. >> another week in the nfl, another week of problems for...
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that kind of thing. t what they can ay with with the internet platforms, with hacking into e-mails orys votingms is far beyond the dreams of stalin. but it's certainly in thedi puiew of vr putin. >> but, senator, one thing is people seem to be moret today vulnerable to being nipulated because there is already distrust that exists within the electorate the integrity of our elections. do you agree that crea an increased vulnerability? >> i think it does, and i think it's a real concern. and what we're talking about, there's a new term j thatt sort of come up in the last few weeks. it's called a perception hack. and what it means is is creating a perception of the unreliability, the distrust and that's reallyprocess. all they have to do. if you think about it, this isn't much of a challengefo the russians. they don't have to change votes. all they have to do is convince a number, a lot of americans that they can do it or maybe that they're trying to do it. and that's enough. and that's what they're doing. they're trying to raise doubts about the validity and the protection of our election.
that kind of thing. t what they can ay with with the internet platforms, with hacking into e-mails orys votingms is far beyond the dreams of stalin. but it's certainly in thedi puiew of vr putin. >> but, senator, one thing is people seem to be moret today vulnerable to being nipulated because there is already distrust that exists within the electorate the integrity of our elections. do you agree that crea an increased vulnerability? >> i think it does, and i think it's a real...
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. >> i started part time ori oginally just to kiget out of the house for a few hours a day. >> reporter: doug meadrives r uber eats and postmates and has a heart condition. he says the job allows him to take the breaks that he needs. >> if i decide after two and half hours that i'm a little rest, i can just simply turn the apps off. as an independent contractor, i'm essentially running my own business. and if i'm running my own business the right way, then i'm able to put aside money for healthcare. i'm able to put aside time for sick leave or for vacations.ep >>orter: rideshare apps uber and lyft and delivery apps doordash, instacart and more than $181 million towards the yesai on prop 22 ca, making it the most expensive orballot iniative in cala history. the opposition campaign, meanwhe, has a little over $5 million, primarily from union groups. >> there are stories of drivers who have lost their lives, yet our companies once agato were nowherbe found. >> reporter: cherri murp and edan alva are lyft drivers who oppose prop 22 and have actions with worker advocacy groups such as gig wo
. >> i started part time ori oginally just to kiget out of the house for a few hours a day. >> reporter: doug meadrives r uber eats and postmates and has a heart condition. he says the job allows him to take the breaks that he needs. >> if i decide after two and half hours that i'm a little rest, i can just simply turn the apps off. as an independent contractor, i'm essentially running my own business. and if i'm running my own business the right way, then i'm able to put...
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misstatements about his record and vines throughout the debate and his rhetoric was still implement orypecially on immigration we would say come back in 2 years 3 years we're going to give you a court case you did perry mason we're going to give you a court case when you say they come back they don't come back joe they never come back only the really. just say this but those with the lowest i.q. they might come back a president of the letter again most drugs own government says that is untrue it says more than half of asylum seekers show up for court private studies put the number at 85 percent biden called his policies criminal us $500.00 plus kids came with parents they separated them at the border to make it a disincentive to come to began. barry real tough we're really strong and guess what they care not is that coyotes didn't bring them over their parents were with them they got separated from their parents and that makes us a laughing stock it violates every notion of who we are as a nation for joe the biden didn't escape the notice of fact checkers either although to a lesser ext
misstatements about his record and vines throughout the debate and his rhetoric was still implement orypecially on immigration we would say come back in 2 years 3 years we're going to give you a court case you did perry mason we're going to give you a court case when you say they come back they don't come back joe they never come back only the really. just say this but those with the lowest i.q. they might come back a president of the letter again most drugs own government says that is untrue...
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animals before and both say they want a little eliminate the filibuster we're going to the court the ori letting your concepts that have no bearing on reality because in order to do any of those things you have to have the sort of political majority that would. make those things look good tort that if you get 70 votes you may extinction if you get a majority of house representatives if you get the white house if you get state legislatures behind you in order to do something like the courts or in the filibuster or to get rid of the electoral college and he wouldn't need to do those things because you have the sort of political majority that would be a bailable to fix the problems you know that's not in the case of packing the court and doesn't that doesn't apply i mean electoral college we separate but doug and you know i mean that it's a pretty the constitution does not determine the number of justice is this matter by we've had more than 9 at one point in time in history ok though the consensus for a very long time it was 150 years now it's been 9 now we know that franklin delano roosev
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donald trump in the movie form both say they want to limit the filibuster we're going to the court the ori watching your concerts and have no bearing on reality because in order to do any of those things you have to have the sort of political maturity that would. make those things look good toward that if you get the votes in united states and if you get a majority house representative yet the white house and do you think legislature is behind you in order to do something like the courts or in the filibuster or to get rid of the electoral college we would need to do those things because you have the sort of political majority that would be available to fix the problem. in the case of packing the court but doesn't that doesn't apply i mean electoral college separate but doug no i mean that this of the the constitution does not determine the number of justices matter but with had more than 9 at one point in time in history ok no consensus for a very long time it was a 150 years now it's been 9 now we know that franklin delano roosevelt in 137 tried to do it and his own party ball it him but
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unfortunately, that is not will be given present donald trump saying that i was wrong about not wearing masks ori or i was wrong about not talking about taking this very seriously or saying that the brazilian president, who never said it was really serious issue and we should be protecting our people. so, again, iwish protecting our people. so, again, i wish our leaders could learn from this. from this documentary, we speak to a reporter of the publication of america, thejesuit reporter of the publication of america, the jesuit reunion. reporter of the publication of america, thejesuit reunion. he comes religion and politics with a focus on the catholic church. so when it comes with the puppet said. what is your initial reaction, given how his sta nces initial reaction, given how his stances previously to this? it isa stances previously to this? it is a shift in tone for the catholic church, for the pump to talk about support for civil unions. the vatican is being clear that nothing has changed in church teachings of pope francis, as he has for the past several years francis, as he has for the pa
unfortunately, that is not will be given present donald trump saying that i was wrong about not wearing masks ori or i was wrong about not talking about taking this very seriously or saying that the brazilian president, who never said it was really serious issue and we should be protecting our people. so, again, iwish protecting our people. so, again, i wish our leaders could learn from this. from this documentary, we speak to a reporter of the publication of america, thejesuit reporter of the...
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the four ories, five companies we are talking about are crushing the small innovators.t's what the problem is, and that's what i hope the next phase of our antitrust work in congress is, to make sure we are focused on how to create a remedy so that these small companies are able to grow. thank you as always for your perspective and your time. , we will hear from the ceo of modern fertility. this is bloomberg. no more expensive trips directctor's office, a to consumer startup is making fertility products more accessible to families. the latest in our retail transformed series. what is fascinating is there has ton a big shift from big-box direct to consumer. why a shift for you to accompany like walmart? >> thank you for having me. i think the transition has been everywhere. fertility essentials we launched a few months ago that landed in walmart about two weeks ago, pregnancy testing was one of those products. 85% of pregnancy tests are bought on retail aisles. womenare really meeting where they are. retail is an essential part of that strategy. for every company, it is
the four ories, five companies we are talking about are crushing the small innovators.t's what the problem is, and that's what i hope the next phase of our antitrust work in congress is, to make sure we are focused on how to create a remedy so that these small companies are able to grow. thank you as always for your perspective and your time. , we will hear from the ceo of modern fertility. this is bloomberg. no more expensive trips directctor's office, a to consumer startup is making fertility...
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if you think about five have thousand dollars second home -- $500,000 second home, you are ory putting0 hundred thousand dollars. it is achievable. when people think about where they want to live, second homeownership is an oasis. i think we are entering a permanent state of flexible living where people are reconsidering their living situation and this makes second homeownership incredibly appealing. cofounded zillow. you were the ceo for a decade. what is your outlook on the real estate market? we have been hearing competing narratives. should you buy? should you sell? what do you see? >> the truth is that nobody really knows. there are a lot of pundits including make speculating about this. if you talk about what's happening to companies and how much they will require people to be in the office, i can tell you what's going to happen. my point of view is that companies are going to switch to a hybrid model. employees are in the office one or two days a week or one or two days a month. the idea of you being tethered to a corporate office, corporate headquarters and going there every si
if you think about five have thousand dollars second home -- $500,000 second home, you are ory putting0 hundred thousand dollars. it is achievable. when people think about where they want to live, second homeownership is an oasis. i think we are entering a permanent state of flexible living where people are reconsidering their living situation and this makes second homeownership incredibly appealing. cofounded zillow. you were the ceo for a decade. what is your outlook on the real estate...
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ver --ory serves me, hooe hoover make a few speeches on the radio but they do not use it very much. i have not mentioned dwight eisenhower. and he was actually one of the better presidents. was not a man as, historians would tell you, of many words. was not one of the great of communicators, but did have some vision. it is because of eisenhower that we have the interstate road system that we have. know, i would put it has one of the more successful presidents, but the other things that we might consider with these less than successful presidents is that, um, they weren't pragmatic enough to make the deals that needed to bring the country along to be in step with them. and they lacked the charisma and the character to really, really late. -- lead. so, as we look at all of these, i think we can see certain elements in every president, even those who we would call failures. had some of these qualities, probably not, not in a great amount. there was a part of harding that was pragmatic. did have somege to have people trust in him. but the people that we remember are those that have all
ver --ory serves me, hooe hoover make a few speeches on the radio but they do not use it very much. i have not mentioned dwight eisenhower. and he was actually one of the better presidents. was not a man as, historians would tell you, of many words. was not one of the great of communicators, but did have some vision. it is because of eisenhower that we have the interstate road system that we have. know, i would put it has one of the more successful presidents, but the other things that we might...
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peak spac oris as do you think this indicates there is enthusiasm that has legs to keep running?ould not say spac. i would say you have just read a list of investors, some of whom have a spectacular track record, and some of whom have a spectacularly terrible track record. thenss if you like wework, by all means go by the softbank spac. that sounds like fun. whosentioned bill ackman, track record is outstanding. you have to mention the man who havee reason why spac's gotten as popular as they have commented that is sir martin franklin, whose track record in rolling out spac's in the mid-2000 was nothing short of spectacular. 1000% returns on multiple spac's. because of his specific track record, because he has done so well, lots of other spac's have come to the fore. fast, but is really that does not mean anyone can grab a pair of nikes and gym shorts and set world records. that is the environment we are in now. everybody wants to be like mike. everybodylikes -- wants to be like martin franklin. very few can. lisa: i do want to say, honestly, i think people like spac's because al
peak spac oris as do you think this indicates there is enthusiasm that has legs to keep running?ould not say spac. i would say you have just read a list of investors, some of whom have a spectacular track record, and some of whom have a spectacularly terrible track record. thenss if you like wework, by all means go by the softbank spac. that sounds like fun. whosentioned bill ackman, track record is outstanding. you have to mention the man who havee reason why spac's gotten as popular as they...
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and millions of dollars, and they tried to show it -- it is the greatest political crime in the hist oryr country, but i'm the only one standing between their open borders, extremism, and health care benefits you have earned and paid for all of your life. as long as i'm president, no one will lay a hand on your medicare or social security. [cheering and applause] as a candidate, i made a sick or promise that i was strengthen, protect, and protect -- and defend your medicare benefits, and i have done that. my administration has fought to deliver greater security, ,ffordability, fairness economic stability. under eight years of the previous administration, premiums for health plans went up, including a 25% increase right here in florida. under my administration, we have lowered medicare advantage premiums by a number nobody even believes, 34%. nationwide. [cheering and applause] level in is the lowest 14 years. did you know that? it's not a bad thing to put it into your speech, ron. but seriously, we brought it way down. this group has done a great job. thanks to our efforts, there are 200
and millions of dollars, and they tried to show it -- it is the greatest political crime in the hist oryr country, but i'm the only one standing between their open borders, extremism, and health care benefits you have earned and paid for all of your life. as long as i'm president, no one will lay a hand on your medicare or social security. [cheering and applause] as a candidate, i made a sick or promise that i was strengthen, protect, and protect -- and defend your medicare benefits, and i have...
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i have once writ that i care not mohammedan oris a hebrew or a christian of any sect or any religion at all. i think that it is inherent in the beliefs of this country. at least, i hope it is. another question? >> yes. brigitte would like to know what qualities do you find most admirable about each other? bill: oh, my. general, i'm going to speak first. i'm going to speak first on this one because i have admired you from afar during my youth. i made that statement earlier today. i knew of you. you were a legend in our household, and remained so throughout my father's life. throughout my dear widowed mother, who had proceeded to rear 10 children as a widow. your virtue and your effort to continue to persevere no matter what the vagaries of nature, shown further in your public life as a burgess under the old regime and as a member of our continental congress in philadelphia. i was there one of your earliest supporters, that you be commissioned general, the first general of our nation's army. and when i took up the office of governor of our commonwealth, you know my support for our troo
i have once writ that i care not mohammedan oris a hebrew or a christian of any sect or any religion at all. i think that it is inherent in the beliefs of this country. at least, i hope it is. another question? >> yes. brigitte would like to know what qualities do you find most admirable about each other? bill: oh, my. general, i'm going to speak first. i'm going to speak first on this one because i have admired you from afar during my youth. i made that statement earlier today. i knew of...
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we've been checking in with wnanhesty er, a hero around to, d r oris next.d that pottery studio. how did you come up with all these backstories? i got help from a pro. my financial professional explained to me all the ways nationwide can help protect financial futures in peytonville. nationwide can help the greens get lifetime income because their son kyle is moving back home and could help set up a financial plan for mrs. garcia. and he explained how nationwide can help mr. paisley retire early and spend more time with his pal, peyton. and their new band. exactly! yeah. don't forget the band. i haven't. how can i make change in my cacommunity?he planet be my job? how can i become a congresswoman? what do i need to study to become a senator? could i change things more at the state level or the federal level? do i have to be mayor before i become governor? why aren't there more women in government? change begins with a question. so citi foundation is supporting girl scouts as they empower young leaders through civic education to help create a better tomorrow.
we've been checking in with wnanhesty er, a hero around to, d r oris next.d that pottery studio. how did you come up with all these backstories? i got help from a pro. my financial professional explained to me all the ways nationwide can help protect financial futures in peytonville. nationwide can help the greens get lifetime income because their son kyle is moving back home and could help set up a financial plan for mrs. garcia. and he explained how nationwide can help mr. paisley retire...
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then we she the ory of palestian-ameran famil livi in trp countr-- the highly cservativtown of appomaox, virgia, wher confedere generarobert e lee suendered ulysses. grant 1865. >>e know everydy in town. we d't ve any gdges againsany ofhem. none of th have gdges ainst us they like us >> politics, especiallwhen we came a rlly longime ago,t wa't at big oa deal. it isiffent nowmaybe. amy: we ll speak tfilmmaker nadine nour,ho tellshe storof her o parentsn the short domentary atours grocery." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman. confirmed cases of covid-19 are continuing to surge in the united states as more than 83,000 new infections were recorded on both friday and saturday, the highest daily totals since the pandemic began. hospitalizations rose in 38 states over the past week. total confirmed cases in the u.s. have now topped 8.6 million with a death toll over 225,000 -- both numbers are the highest in the world. a new outbreak in the white house has infected at least five of vice president mike pence's aides.
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nbc's anna soet my orie is following the biden campaign. good morning to you. what did vice president biden have to say in pennsylvania? >> that's right, biden, trying to call contrast to the personal, talking about how she grew up and led his life and led the american people in contrast to president trump. yesterday in luzerne county, specifically dallas, telling people there if they elect him he will represent he them in the white house and those people will have a table at the white house, given they all have grown up with the same values. biden talking about how just miles away in scranton where he grew up, learning about empathy, the dignity of work and also how to deal with bullies like president donald trump. rich people who have looked down on family like his, who were made up of more modest means and,ing and, of course, that is biden's versus park avenue message, really trying to draw a contrast on how trump -- especially as biden said, squandered the opportunities given to him at numerous points in his life. whether it is the business that he ran and
nbc's anna soet my orie is following the biden campaign. good morning to you. what did vice president biden have to say in pennsylvania? >> that's right, biden, trying to call contrast to the personal, talking about how she grew up and led his life and led the american people in contrast to president trump. yesterday in luzerne county, specifically dallas, telling people there if they elect him he will represent he them in the white house and those people will have a table at the white...
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oris as johnson's policy getting a lot of flak. do you think we are going to see some civil unrest in the west before this is over? don't want to speculate too much on whether we will get civil unrest. certainly, we have already seen some examples of that in the past area i think certain countries where perhaps weapons are more easily available, where i am more worried about some of the civil unrest and what that means for the economy. i think we have a general theme that we see the pandemic case numbers rising very aggressively, but part of this is of course much better testing, much more comprehensive testing and i think we are getting this diversions between countries that are worried about this and want to increase restrictions and some consumers who are very scared by the numbers who are getting very many other people saying we have got to move on with this. havef the world does not this virus and are not getting affected by it. i think we are seeing that versions. what this means in practice is decreasing numbers in the restr
oris as johnson's policy getting a lot of flak. do you think we are going to see some civil unrest in the west before this is over? don't want to speculate too much on whether we will get civil unrest. certainly, we have already seen some examples of that in the past area i think certain countries where perhaps weapons are more easily available, where i am more worried about some of the civil unrest and what that means for the economy. i think we have a general theme that we see the pandemic...
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laura: oris johnson is facing pressure over his pandemic policies.f his own conservative party are demanding a clear route out of lockdown. the mps are warning his pandemic strategy is disproportionately damaging the economy in the north, deepening the divide with the south. president emmanuel macron is with hiswidening rift crackdown on radical islam. is calling foran a boycott on goods. the recent tensions were sparked by the murder of a french teacher. women's groups are ramping up protests in poland after the country seven top court tragically banned abortion. demonstrators blocked key roads and bridges in warsaw and there cities -- and other cities, bringing traffic to a halt. it marks -- global news 24 hours a day, on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries, this is bloomberg. thank.n: a week to go in till the election. president trump and former vice president biden hitting the campaign trail once again to make their final pitches to voters. pres. trump: covid, covid, covid.
laura: oris johnson is facing pressure over his pandemic policies.f his own conservative party are demanding a clear route out of lockdown. the mps are warning his pandemic strategy is disproportionately damaging the economy in the north, deepening the divide with the south. president emmanuel macron is with hiswidening rift crackdown on radical islam. is calling foran a boycott on goods. the recent tensions were sparked by the murder of a french teacher. women's groups are ramping up protests...
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the european using -- union have agreed to negotiations after a top-level call between boris lawn -- oris block leaders in brussels. the deadline is less than two weeks away with both sides saying significant differences remain. seven months of talks ended a deadlock last week without a trade deal, the u.k. will crash out of the eu at the end of the year. republican leader mitch mcconnell says the fast track scheduled for supreme court pick amy coney barrett won't be affected whether presidents hospitalization. he says work on the confirmation will continue with hearings anticipated next week, and votes election. democrats say any votes should be after the polls, adding that several senators in the chamber also have covid-19. those are your first word headlines. hasinda: president trump driven by supporters gathered outside of walter reed medical center. the president tweeted a video teasing the surprise visit and talking about the experience of covid-19. >> it has been a very interesting journey. i learned a lot about covid. going to it by really school, this is the reads -- real school.
the european using -- union have agreed to negotiations after a top-level call between boris lawn -- oris block leaders in brussels. the deadline is less than two weeks away with both sides saying significant differences remain. seven months of talks ended a deadlock last week without a trade deal, the u.k. will crash out of the eu at the end of the year. republican leader mitch mcconnell says the fast track scheduled for supreme court pick amy coney barrett won't be affected whether presidents...
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ory are talking about speculating about that in addition to selling the assets, the family members maythe companies to increase proceeds of which they could use to partially pay the tax. all of these things could complicate not only the passing and the structure of the corporate empires. kathleen: thank you so much. meet kristinill han who sees chances of a stimulus deal. we will also get her views on the congressional race. this is bloomberg. ♪ kathleen: a stimulus deal in the u.s. remains as elusive as ever. white house chief of staff mark meadows and house speaker nancy pelosi are pointing the finger at each other. >> we do not even have the bill yet because nancy pelosi -- she can speak to this, but we have continued to make offer after offer. nancy continues to move the goal post. >> we are waiting for the final -- >> they said they would. >> they have not yet. same thing, they keep moving the goal post. we want it the sooner the better. that is why we are making concessions. guest knowsr next all about these types of negotiations and election cycles. has advised lawmakers. she is
ory are talking about speculating about that in addition to selling the assets, the family members maythe companies to increase proceeds of which they could use to partially pay the tax. all of these things could complicate not only the passing and the structure of the corporate empires. kathleen: thank you so much. meet kristinill han who sees chances of a stimulus deal. we will also get her views on the congressional race. this is bloomberg. ♪ kathleen: a stimulus deal in the u.s. remains...
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later oris four years more, and they have not accepted his presidency yet.ayshey do is try to find to get him out of office. i find that the democrats are liars. i find that joe biden has been in politics for almost 50 years. what has he really done? what has he really done for anybody? host: tell us about your experience with friends and family. are you the outlier in your family or group or do you have others? democrats,erals, they are so touchy. you cannot say anything. i have never brought up the subject of politics. they are the ones that bring it up because they think that my view is wrong. i do not even want to talk about politics with my family who are democrats because i find them to be crazy on the subject. you cannot have a rational conversation. host: here is a story from philadelphia, this headline, election stress disorder spreading across the u.s. as therapists worn anxiety worse -- anxiety worse than 2016. stress levels have been skyhigh for months now. we have been dealing with the coronavirus since march. tensions have escalated in the last
later oris four years more, and they have not accepted his presidency yet.ayshey do is try to find to get him out of office. i find that the democrats are liars. i find that joe biden has been in politics for almost 50 years. what has he really done? what has he really done for anybody? host: tell us about your experience with friends and family. are you the outlier in your family or group or do you have others? democrats,erals, they are so touchy. you cannot say anything. i have never brought...
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disfrazarse se ha dicho y quÉ mejor que nuestra experta que nos trae una idea fÁciles econÓmicas y ori un toque mÁs sexy para que se vea la pierna puede jugar con el pelo poco de blanco cancha plateada realmente depende porque ella podrÍa ser esa momia y ponerse lo que tema la cabeza pues intercambiar para que parezca como el mismo combo me gusta eso porque siempre es muy sensual obviamente no nos puede faltar para los pequeÑos de la familia de que no tienes >>> tengo a dani pÉrez hermoso es un disfraz fÁcil y esto lo hicimos con un par de cajitas hicimos una vaca que va para el rodeo es un disfraz fÁcil de hacer y la banda no estÁ apr aprobada tiene su mascarita oficial puede pintar un bigote lo bueno se puede ser creativo para una niÑa pudiera hacer con sus trenzas lo bonito es disfrutar en familia puede que no salga de casa pues tener una cena tomarte fotos hacer algo divertido en familia no podemos perder el espÍritu de divertirnos juntos >>> y disfrazarnos se mÁs gracias a ti andrea y a la familia medina muchÍsimas gracias >>> a usted y estoy aquÍ de cleopatra >>> muchÍsimas graci
disfrazarse se ha dicho y quÉ mejor que nuestra experta que nos trae una idea fÁciles econÓmicas y ori un toque mÁs sexy para que se vea la pierna puede jugar con el pelo poco de blanco cancha plateada realmente depende porque ella podrÍa ser esa momia y ponerse lo que tema la cabeza pues intercambiar para que parezca como el mismo combo me gusta eso porque siempre es muy sensual obviamente no nos puede faltar para los pequeÑos de la familia de que no tienes >>> tengo a dani...
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. ♪ ♪ ories? i got help from a pro.e ways nationwide can help protect financial futures in peytonville. nationwide can help the greens get lifetime income because their son kyle is moving back home and could help set up a financial plan for mrs. garcia. and he explained how nationwide can help mr. paisley retire early and spend more time with his pal, peyton. and their new band. exactly! yeah. don't forget the band. i haven't. maria: with breaking news now judge amy coney barrett is arriving she arrived moments ago on capitol hill as weeklong confirmation hearings kicks off today will be introduction tomorrow and wednesday questioning of judge barrett as you heard from lindsey graham he is expecting a confirmation of barrett to supreme court tuesday before election we will watch this this week bring the latest on it, gaining independence from china throughout corporate america remote mountain mine in california desert is only domestic source for rare earth minerals a major part in electronic devices require special proc
. ♪ ♪ ories? i got help from a pro.e ways nationwide can help protect financial futures in peytonville. nationwide can help the greens get lifetime income because their son kyle is moving back home and could help set up a financial plan for mrs. garcia. and he explained how nationwide can help mr. paisley retire early and spend more time with his pal, peyton. and their new band. exactly! yeah. don't forget the band. i haven't. maria: with breaking news now judge amy coney barrett is...
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considering recommendations and following the correct procedure but i hope she will also acknowledge orimore job losses the end of furlough is leading to thousands morejob losses in the end of furlough is leading to thousands more job losses in the coming weeks. does the prime minister agree with me that tighter local lockdown restrictions like those imposed on merseyside should trigger automatic government support for local business and support schemes to prevent this economic card, carnage worsening? and will he connect today to such a targeted support package for merseyside as a matter of urgency, please? support package for merseyside as a matter of urgency, please ?” support package for merseyside as a matter of urgency, please? i share her feelings about the loss ofjobs and the potential loss ofjobs. it is wretched that we have to do this and we have already allocated £2.6 billion to the north west and her constituency has had £12 million, liverpool and another £a0 million, but we will continue to provide support across the country, to put our arms around jobs and livelihoods in th
considering recommendations and following the correct procedure but i hope she will also acknowledge orimore job losses the end of furlough is leading to thousands morejob losses in the end of furlough is leading to thousands more job losses in the coming weeks. does the prime minister agree with me that tighter local lockdown restrictions like those imposed on merseyside should trigger automatic government support for local business and support schemes to prevent this economic card, carnage...
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>> ryan ory cardo do you know? -- ricardo? >> it's on signal light crosswalks it's a brad category. for example, if someone at a signal light intersection is turning and hits a pedestrian with the right of way and if someone hits like with a crosswalk without a stop sign or traffic signal it would also be this category. i don't remember the division between straight, left and right but we need to distinguish whether it's a signalized or unsignalized location. if the location is uncontrolled we would be looking at making crosswalk improvements perhaps adding traffic signals, beacons, slowing down traffic. if the location's happening at a signalling intersection we'd do some measures we'll be talking about about slowing down the turns and doing signal timing changes where the pedestrian is given more of a head start over vehicles so those kinds of things we're looking at in great detail to try to see exactly what is happening below the collision factor because it's hiding a lot of different types of crashes at different types of intersections. >> thank you. i agree with you. that type
>> ryan ory cardo do you know? -- ricardo? >> it's on signal light crosswalks it's a brad category. for example, if someone at a signal light intersection is turning and hits a pedestrian with the right of way and if someone hits like with a crosswalk without a stop sign or traffic signal it would also be this category. i don't remember the division between straight, left and right but we need to distinguish whether it's a signalized or unsignalized location. if the location is...