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and community oriented food system than towards eating plants instead of animal products so if. no animal welfare groups say slaughterhouses are review maimane do any methods of euthanasia spare the animals from suffering. well unfortunately in light of the corona virus where there have been millions of animals killed the industry has tended to do it in the way that is the most convenient and in some cases this means turning the heat and turning off the ventilators and having animals basically die of overheating and it's horrendous to consider but any way of killing animals when it's not necessary i think is cruel and even its lauder houses when they're working at their best are still killing animals in very violent ways and while that may be less bad than burning them alive none of these is very ideal and if we can live well without harming and abusing other animals i think that that's something we should seriously think about doing pretty back to mad restaurants and fad food fast excuse me fast food franchisors now offered no meat burgers another vegetarian option what kind of
and community oriented food system than towards eating plants instead of animal products so if. no animal welfare groups say slaughterhouses are review maimane do any methods of euthanasia spare the animals from suffering. well unfortunately in light of the corona virus where there have been millions of animals killed the industry has tended to do it in the way that is the most convenient and in some cases this means turning the heat and turning off the ventilators and having animals basically...
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that orientation process was one that looking back at it it's very revealing about the kind of americanexceptionalism that exists in many of us and i'd say and many of us because now when i travel people say, you are american exceptionalism is showing in the ways in which i talk about america sometimes. it's a vivid image of america the great. there are videos, there are seeds in the videos you watch, white picket fences, families who have not only the opportunity but the resources to be able to fully feed themselves. everything is shiny and beautiful. it really fits i think to our image of how we see ourselves. we are so good at exploring that image to the outside world. what we have not been good at is working really hard to have that the actual life here for every person. the american exceptionalism isn't what we fight every day to live out in its ideals. i didn't imagine because it wasn't presented to me that i would arrive in america and see americans homeless sleeping on the side of the street. i didn't imagine there would be an america that didn't have the white picket fences and
that orientation process was one that looking back at it it's very revealing about the kind of americanexceptionalism that exists in many of us and i'd say and many of us because now when i travel people say, you are american exceptionalism is showing in the ways in which i talk about america sometimes. it's a vivid image of america the great. there are videos, there are seeds in the videos you watch, white picket fences, families who have not only the opportunity but the resources to be able...
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the german or economy i think they are because also the composition they're a bit more technology oriented looking at the dax for example 80 percent of the companies would be typically classified as cyclical companies it's very highly export oriented so if the world doesn't open up exports will not open up and it will take more time u.s. has more heavy weight on the technology which seems to be one of the sectors that benefited from the lockdown right through no where 1st that a senior economist at lakefield partner said thank you sir thank you. and just moments after the u.s. released the worst g.d.p. numbers on record u.s. president donald trump suggested delaying the 2020 election until he says it becomes safer to vote unhindered by coronavirus related restrictions well the president took to twitter to say that quote universal mail in voting would make the election the most in accurate and fraudulent in history he then went on to ask delivery election until people can properly securely and safely vote well trump is currently lagging in the opinion polls only congress can change the date
the german or economy i think they are because also the composition they're a bit more technology oriented looking at the dax for example 80 percent of the companies would be typically classified as cyclical companies it's very highly export oriented so if the world doesn't open up exports will not open up and it will take more time u.s. has more heavy weight on the technology which seems to be one of the sectors that benefited from the lockdown right through no where 1st that a senior...
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possible to prove religious or racial discrimination but it's much harder to prove your sexual orientation all that you're in danger because of it. to refugees from the same country one is allowed to stay and the other faces deportation. to similar stories 2 very different outcomes twice in marcia both left jamaica escaping homophobic persecution in a small town in western germany these 2 friends are taking steps towards a new life but only one can stay both say they've been attacked in jamaica a country where same sex into course is illegal and which rights groups called one of the most dangerous places for l g b t people. i got was when i was 17 because he reported and i didn't get the birth phone from the police because. it was. the guy from me who were the ride in on a bike and he said. 03. or 30 or the next that we see you we're going to me. in jamaica because i'm open lesbian been an activist since jimmy i am known so certain places it's not safe for me i went to i remember i went to dinner. in server in plaza with a friend and that's where we were basically stalled and with glass bo
possible to prove religious or racial discrimination but it's much harder to prove your sexual orientation all that you're in danger because of it. to refugees from the same country one is allowed to stay and the other faces deportation. to similar stories 2 very different outcomes twice in marcia both left jamaica escaping homophobic persecution in a small town in western germany these 2 friends are taking steps towards a new life but only one can stay both say they've been attacked in jamaica...
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suspicion of crime or denial of service based on race, age, ethnicity, language, gender, sexual orientation, immigration status and national origin. members who wish to provide public comment should call the public comment number on the screen. enter the meeting i.d. press the pound symbol twice to connect to the meeting. then press the star key followed by number 3 to enter the queue to speak. >> supervisor mandelman: supervisor walton, this is your item. >> supervisor walton: thank you so much, chair mandelman. colleagues, you may remember i introduced this resolution last year on june 15, 2019, condemning the increase of racial profiling and discrimination, harassment from private businesses and individuals who profile people or color for suspicion of crime or denial of service based on race, age, ethnicity, language, gender, sexual orientation, immigration status and national origin. it was sent to this committee for a hearing on november 14, 2019. at the hearing it was made clear by the public we've had an increase on racial profiling and discriminatory incidents which has been recorde
suspicion of crime or denial of service based on race, age, ethnicity, language, gender, sexual orientation, immigration status and national origin. members who wish to provide public comment should call the public comment number on the screen. enter the meeting i.d. press the pound symbol twice to connect to the meeting. then press the star key followed by number 3 to enter the queue to speak. >> supervisor mandelman: supervisor walton, this is your item. >> supervisor walton:...
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refugees to acclimate to life here in the united dates or other parts around the world so that orientation promises to the disadvantage of a in the white picket fences and families have not only the opportunities that the resources. everything is so shiny and beautiful switches the image of how we see ourselves and we are so good at exporting that in the two the outside world. it wasn't presented to me that i would arrive in america and see homeless sleeping on the side of the street. i do imagine that there would be in america that didn't have the white picket fences that have a line of trashing the street which i now know at the time is very jarring to go from that image. i've had a hard time consuming it. i asked the questions why this was happening and why to him obviously he understood america was a much more complex place than what we have seen in a video and his hope was we would eventually find our america. to our credit, arlington was much closer. i think my political work, my advocacy was born out of that moment and to do everything i can every single day in showing gratitude for
refugees to acclimate to life here in the united dates or other parts around the world so that orientation promises to the disadvantage of a in the white picket fences and families have not only the opportunities that the resources. everything is so shiny and beautiful switches the image of how we see ourselves and we are so good at exporting that in the two the outside world. it wasn't presented to me that i would arrive in america and see homeless sleeping on the side of the street. i do...
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will require lab another covid-19 testing providers to collect data on race ethnicity, gender and orientation effective immediately we expect over the course of the next month. >>we'll see improvements in the use of these fields and our ability to report out to you tuesday's announcement comes months after lgbtq groups urged the state to provide data on how the virus is affecting their community leader of california's legislative lgbtq caucus, senator scott wiener released a statement calling it a deeply important and promising first step the new data collection comes as the state zeroes in on communities disproportionately impacted by the virus health and human services secretary doctor mark galli noted about one 3rd of the data coming into the state does not include information on race and ethnicity state leaders have growing concerns over covid-19 impacts on minorities, especially the latino community doctor galli said the latest data shows latinos account for more than half of the state's covid-19 cases and nearly half of california's deaths improving arcadia. >>it's like getting a new pa
will require lab another covid-19 testing providers to collect data on race ethnicity, gender and orientation effective immediately we expect over the course of the next month. >>we'll see improvements in the use of these fields and our ability to report out to you tuesday's announcement comes months after lgbtq groups urged the state to provide data on how the virus is affecting their community leader of california's legislative lgbtq caucus, senator scott wiener released a statement...
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mandarin oriental is not immune.s of $102 million for the first half and said it didn't see a pickup in business until 2021 at the earliest. joining us is the mandarin oriental group ceo. always great having you with us. thank you. we are seeing a resurgence of infections in hong kong but also in the mainland. how does this affect your view of a recovery next year? the fact that the pandemic is coming back in new ways and various part of the world is a challenge. next year is some way off. i'm very hopeful that during the course of this year, as travel restrictions are gradually lessened where the pandemic abates, we will see a return to luxury travel. it will not be until next year that we really start to see volume returning to a greater extent. shery: where are your hotel occupancy rates in hong kong and on the mainland? james: yes. kong, there's an absolute travel ban out of and into hong kong. that restrains business and tourists coming here. in the mainland, it's a good indication of the degree to which travel
mandarin oriental is not immune.s of $102 million for the first half and said it didn't see a pickup in business until 2021 at the earliest. joining us is the mandarin oriental group ceo. always great having you with us. thank you. we are seeing a resurgence of infections in hong kong but also in the mainland. how does this affect your view of a recovery next year? the fact that the pandemic is coming back in new ways and various part of the world is a challenge. next year is some way off. i'm...
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. >> that's great being here thanks for having us >> very oriented to the medicare population we seeic option and a private option is. if you think about medicare, it has medicare service, which is traditional, and you have medicare advantage what we've seen over the last decade is growing as a percentage of total medicare beneficiaries from the low of 10% or so to today getting close to 40% and then growth in the private sector medicare advantage itself you're seeing great innovation you're seeing focus on making it simpler for the customer you're seeing improved health outcomes that allows to be reinvested into the affordability. as we think about the biden plan we see bipartisan support for medicare advantage type of structure. but we do believe in the biden campaign and the current administration that that kind of structure is really what everyone is thinking >> i know you're trying to be bipartisan and politics to some degree, but let's just be very clear. is one candidate better or worse for your industry in your mind >> i would say -- i would say both are supportive. i underst
. >> that's great being here thanks for having us >> very oriented to the medicare population we seeic option and a private option is. if you think about medicare, it has medicare service, which is traditional, and you have medicare advantage what we've seen over the last decade is growing as a percentage of total medicare beneficiaries from the low of 10% or so to today getting close to 40% and then growth in the private sector medicare advantage itself you're seeing great...
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and the oriental mandarin in washington a very posh hotel. a wonderful hotel. and policy was there and keith ellison and then to obstruct the presidency to go relatively unnoticed but in my mind it sets the stage for everything that follows not over three and a half years that i cover in the book but with the coronavirus and also black lives matter race riots you can understand at all from the lens. and a country based on compromise. what they fear most with the federalist papers. political parties and then to break into factions and one will become dominant to destroy a democracy. the formation of the resistance of the inauguration by 70 democrats led by pro- terrorist and you haters millions of people of course mostar unsuspecting when they can see a women's march but still that it's not my president happened after the inauguration. the most infamous by madonna aware she said i feel seriously about blowing up the white house. and with that initiative. and then to close the border to six countries including iran, yemen, sudan, these countries are all failed st
and the oriental mandarin in washington a very posh hotel. a wonderful hotel. and policy was there and keith ellison and then to obstruct the presidency to go relatively unnoticed but in my mind it sets the stage for everything that follows not over three and a half years that i cover in the book but with the coronavirus and also black lives matter race riots you can understand at all from the lens. and a country based on compromise. what they fear most with the federalist papers. political...
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iy orientation is, and understand the criticisms that have been launched over the years bible parents and educators around too many tests -- by parents and educators around too many tests, but assessing and understanding is the only way we can adjust and fine-tune for the future steps. and knowing where students are is a critical importance for everyone. parents understand this intuitively. at the same time, they know having a test every other week is not the answer. there is a balance to be struck important it's an one. >> one more question. it's been disheartening to see that much of the guidance from georgia's department of ed was that cares act funding be used to prop up the old system to fi ll budget gaps rather than support students in the spring and over the summer. what is your view on how states utilize that money, and how could any future funding support will be crafted to more directly aid students? -- again, i am definitely a federalist area i understand the importance of the state and local communities. -- >> i am definitely a federalist. i understand the importance of th
iy orientation is, and understand the criticisms that have been launched over the years bible parents and educators around too many tests -- by parents and educators around too many tests, but assessing and understanding is the only way we can adjust and fine-tune for the future steps. and knowing where students are is a critical importance for everyone. parents understand this intuitively. at the same time, they know having a test every other week is not the answer. there is a balance to be...
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now i'm just curious it points to a very very deep curiosity of course and oriented very well oriented to work status and. i'm always depicted as adept at the lint jeopardizing my life but the life of everyone else proof is said i'm very good in the assessment of risk. in proof that i'm a prudent is set in i don't know send yourself feel not a single act of ethical turret but let's face it i do believe that his dream. to colonize mars is is something we shouldn't do i think it's a mistake we should rather take care of our planet shia and not make a planet out there hospitable which doesn't really wellcome us it all it's 10000 times easier to colonize the bottom of the oceans for example than colonizing mars yes send out a few robots and maybe a few extra minutes for scientific research and get them back but do not go like the locusts. greys empty our planet and then move on to the next one in family romance when characters do become conscious that they may be hurting people conscious of their impersonations conscious of the illusion they seem to think the only way out is a fake death.
now i'm just curious it points to a very very deep curiosity of course and oriented very well oriented to work status and. i'm always depicted as adept at the lint jeopardizing my life but the life of everyone else proof is said i'm very good in the assessment of risk. in proof that i'm a prudent is set in i don't know send yourself feel not a single act of ethical turret but let's face it i do believe that his dream. to colonize mars is is something we shouldn't do i think it's a mistake we...
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and to this day so many ms ryan as these oriental jews are known to continue how that and customs which they knew from having lived in arab lands. but it's in the food they eat that we can find the biggest clue to the oriental origins of so many contemporary israelis this jurists restaurant specializes in iraq in kurdish craziness. to stews soups and salads and offer a typically middle east and. some just out altogether thinks one up and say i. want a show the old chap choke up if the dishes are a reminder of the shed history culture of many arabs and jews something easily forgotten in today's divided politics of. the. modern israel is a synthesis of different cultures middle east and north africa and european even if you can and if you really sense that head injury seems main markets my finances you think that. israel is a country founded on immigration. and many israeli jews continue to identify with the flavors of the nouns from which they or their ancestors came. no question comes out goldberg showed me some of the diverse interests is that played in these radio kitchen. we have a l
and to this day so many ms ryan as these oriental jews are known to continue how that and customs which they knew from having lived in arab lands. but it's in the food they eat that we can find the biggest clue to the oriental origins of so many contemporary israelis this jurists restaurant specializes in iraq in kurdish craziness. to stews soups and salads and offer a typically middle east and. some just out altogether thinks one up and say i. want a show the old chap choke up if the dishes...
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new regulations for labs and providers collecting covid tests to require data on race and sexual orientation. this being an effort to better understand how covid is impacting certain communities. >> reporter: data collection for covid-19 starts at our finger tips. anxious for a test? in order to schedule an appointment you'll notice a series of appointments. sex, race and ethnicity and generaler identity. it may seem invasive to some. but as the doctor pointed out -- >> improving data is like getting a now pair of glasses that hemts us see more clearly or using binoculars that help us see a little further out. >> reporter: in order to get that clear picture, questions about race, ethnicity, sexual orientation and gender identity are no longer optional but now requires for labs and providers to request and report back to the state. >> we speck over the next month we'll see improvements in these fields but also to close disparities. >> reporter: crucial data to track. back in may the latino population made up 47% of total covid cases. now in july, that percentage is 56%. another example, the a
new regulations for labs and providers collecting covid tests to require data on race and sexual orientation. this being an effort to better understand how covid is impacting certain communities. >> reporter: data collection for covid-19 starts at our finger tips. anxious for a test? in order to schedule an appointment you'll notice a series of appointments. sex, race and ethnicity and generaler identity. it may seem invasive to some. but as the doctor pointed out -- >> improving...
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they welcome students back with a drive-thru orientation and kron four's phillipe djegal reports it was one of the rare days students will actually this it the campus for the some 500 students jump starting the new academic year at park elementary school in hayward thursday's orientation may be the most in person interaction, they'll have with teachers. >>and staff for the foreseeable future his horrible not being able to muscle this is their lead in the end the touching from their parents and they always need to have the teachers and now we cannot even see them size of a high the inability to slow the spread of covid-19 has resulted in the hayward unified school district resuming education with 100% distance-learning cross can not even going as long you can go nowhere for the >>park elementary is one of 4 year around elementary schools in the district on thursday and friday, a drive-thru set up in the parking lot allowing students to pick up supplies and the technology needed to connect them with their teachers and classmates, everything is not under control right now. >>and be safe fo
they welcome students back with a drive-thru orientation and kron four's phillipe djegal reports it was one of the rare days students will actually this it the campus for the some 500 students jump starting the new academic year at park elementary school in hayward thursday's orientation may be the most in person interaction, they'll have with teachers. >>and staff for the foreseeable future his horrible not being able to muscle this is their lead in the end the touching from their...
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possible to prove religious or racial discrimination but it's much harder to prove your sexual orientation how do you prove that your life is in danger because you're gay tonight e w's joel doughboy introduces us to 2 refugees from the same country one is a well to stay the other faces deportation. to similar stories 2 very different outcomes twice and matia both left to make a escaping homophobic persecution in a small town in western germany these 2 friends taking steps towards a new life but only one can stay both say they've been attacked in jamaica a country where same sex into course is illegal and which rights groups call one of the most dangerous places l g b t people. i got was when i was 17 because gay and i reported it and i didn't get any birth one from the police because. it was. the guy from me who were the ride in on a bike and he said like all 3. or 3 years the next that we see you we're going to me. in jamaica because i'm open lesbia been activist since jimmy i am known so certain places it's not safe for me i went to i remember i went to dinner. in server in plaza with a
possible to prove religious or racial discrimination but it's much harder to prove your sexual orientation how do you prove that your life is in danger because you're gay tonight e w's joel doughboy introduces us to 2 refugees from the same country one is a well to stay the other faces deportation. to similar stories 2 very different outcomes twice and matia both left to make a escaping homophobic persecution in a small town in western germany these 2 friends taking steps towards a new life but...
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was always very physical fitness oriented. i say my knees are bad. his knees held up for 96 years. because he used to go over to morris brown and run up the steps of the stadium and walked down then run up again to stay in shape. he and jimmy carter are the only people i know that remain the same weight they were in college right on into the last days of their life. he never gained a pound. he never lost his physical fitness. he never lost his mental fitness. even in these last days when, a week or so ago what i talk to him, his voice was weak but his thoughts were clear. [indiscernible] ♪ i could hear him every day saying i have to go see my wife. his wife was sick. i don't care where he was, he had to go see her. her and he loved her. that meant so much to me. to look around and see a brother respect and love the wife the way he did. it was incredible and i admired him so much. he was the up enemy of a gentleman. all know he was the quiet warrior. the most humble person you could possibly meet. could be c.t.en vivian, just think where this world would be today. [applause] definit
was always very physical fitness oriented. i say my knees are bad. his knees held up for 96 years. because he used to go over to morris brown and run up the steps of the stadium and walked down then run up again to stay in shape. he and jimmy carter are the only people i know that remain the same weight they were in college right on into the last days of their life. he never gained a pound. he never lost his physical fitness. he never lost his mental fitness. even in these last days when, a...
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we saw a lot of that deployed in the past few months in places where there was already an orientation around more distance and online learning i think the experience of the students and that case has been been the positives around that has passed on and shared with others much more broadly students at younger elementary age students who is learning at a distance and is sitting in front of a computer for several hours a day, that experience is not necessarily the most ideal one at a distanc distance. all of that to say think there are different ways to embrace and use technology both in the classroom but also in the need or necessity to pivot to a distance environment for whatever the reason might be or whatever the preference of the family might be. think that is one of the big learnings and the lack of access that too many kids have to that. so our focus on needing to ensure that going forward that is a priority for states and communities to ensure their students had the same kind of opportunity. >> great, you talk about families and the theme from your work and education over the ye
we saw a lot of that deployed in the past few months in places where there was already an orientation around more distance and online learning i think the experience of the students and that case has been been the positives around that has passed on and shared with others much more broadly students at younger elementary age students who is learning at a distance and is sitting in front of a computer for several hours a day, that experience is not necessarily the most ideal one at a distanc...
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he was always very physical fitness oriented. say my knees are bad, and his knees held up all the way for 96 years. because he used to go over to morris brown and run up the steps of the stadium and walked out and then run up again to stay in shape. he and jimmy carter are the only people i know that remain the same weight they were in college right on into the last days of their lives. he never gained a pound, and he never lost his physical fitness. and he never lost his mental fitness, even in these last days when i come a week or so ago when i talked to him. his voice was weak but his thoughts were clear. >> when i think of -- given the foundation, i like to think about life, about -- [inaudible] but one of the other things i think about dr. king, if you wanted to know something about a man -- [inaudible] so much love. and i could hear him every day saying i've got to go see the wife, when his wife was sick. he was going everyday, i don't care what he was, he had to go to see the wife. he took care of his wife and he loved her
he was always very physical fitness oriented. say my knees are bad, and his knees held up all the way for 96 years. because he used to go over to morris brown and run up the steps of the stadium and walked out and then run up again to stay in shape. he and jimmy carter are the only people i know that remain the same weight they were in college right on into the last days of their lives. he never gained a pound, and he never lost his physical fitness. and he never lost his mental fitness, even...
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. >> well, the state now wants to start tracking the sexual orang orientation for people getting tested for the virus. health and human services dr. mark galley made that announcement today. providers are report to report race and ethnicity. but dr. galley says the state needs more information to get the proper treatment. the state will ask patients to identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender as well. the hope is the new data will help close any gap and help understand how gender identity and sexual orientation play into covid-19. >> we expect over the course of the next month that we'll see improvements in the use of these fields and our ability to report out to you and to use this data to effectively see how our interventions are working. >> labs will also be required to collect and report the information to the state. >>> now to the latest numbers. and we are starting to see some positive signs. case numbers have dropped four days in a row across the state. take a look at this. it shows the daily number of cases across the state. you can see we peak on july 21st, 12,807 case
. >> well, the state now wants to start tracking the sexual orang orientation for people getting tested for the virus. health and human services dr. mark galley made that announcement today. providers are report to report race and ethnicity. but dr. galley says the state needs more information to get the proper treatment. the state will ask patients to identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender as well. the hope is the new data will help close any gap and help understand how gender...
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a wonderful hotels, the mandarin oriental as i think they are called.is was paid for by george à had about 400 people and pelosi was there and elizabeth warren and keith ellison and the usual suspects. the occupied wall street communist and anti-pop people and so forth. this is just five days after the election they dedicated themselves to sabotaging the trump presidency. that's what they were sworn to do is to obstruct the presidency. this is a moment passed relatively unnoticed in my mind sets the stage for everything followed not only in the 3.5 years that i cover in the book but during the coronavirus and also in the recent black lives matter based rights. you can understand it all through this lens. america is a country that's based on compromise. the founders what they feared most in you read the federalist papers he could see it very clearly what political parties or factions what they feared was the country the democracy and a tendency to break into factions and one faction would become dominant and destroy democracy. that's what's happening now
a wonderful hotels, the mandarin oriental as i think they are called.is was paid for by george à had about 400 people and pelosi was there and elizabeth warren and keith ellison and the usual suspects. the occupied wall street communist and anti-pop people and so forth. this is just five days after the election they dedicated themselves to sabotaging the trump presidency. that's what they were sworn to do is to obstruct the presidency. this is a moment passed relatively unnoticed in my mind...
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digitalisation, for reforms, but not for past—orientated projects. needed help, especially with the eurozone economy forecast to slump by 8.7% this year. we should not lose the big picture and the big picture is that we're faced with the biggest economic depression since the second world war. maybe some compromises will be necessary but we need to be certain that we achieve an ambitious solution because our citizens expect nothing less of us. the dutch prime minister said the chances of a deal were 50—50, while poland's leader said failure was highly probable. there's also the eu budget for the next seven years to rubber—stamp, but, with little agreements on the day one, day two looks like being the same. paul hawkins, bbc news. we will keep an eye on that summit for yea rs we will keep an eye on that summit for years throughout the day. street protests have continued for a seventh day in russia's far east, in support of the detained local governor, sergei furgal. this was the moment he was arrested. he is now being held in moscow on charges of order
digitalisation, for reforms, but not for past—orientated projects. needed help, especially with the eurozone economy forecast to slump by 8.7% this year. we should not lose the big picture and the big picture is that we're faced with the biggest economic depression since the second world war. maybe some compromises will be necessary but we need to be certain that we achieve an ambitious solution because our citizens expect nothing less of us. the dutch prime minister said the chances of a...
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you have to have a science-oriented administration to require it. instead of the head of the cdc -- >> do they have the authority to do that? >> of course they do. you have to require that you have mask wearing, that you have social distancing. they have those guidelines that change because of a tweet from the president. we think that guidelines should always be improved. there's no question of changing. improved on the basis of science. but they should be mandates, not requirements. >> i want to ask about something that could be on your plate coming up. and that is something very specific that you all passed in the first round of coronavirus relief, which is $600 per week in additional unemployment benefits for millions of american families. those benefits are set to expire in just two weeks. are they going to run out? and if so, what frpd that mean for those families? >> well, thank you for taking us to the heroes act, which does three things, honors our heroes, and very essential if we want our children to go back to school, our teachers, our hea
you have to have a science-oriented administration to require it. instead of the head of the cdc -- >> do they have the authority to do that? >> of course they do. you have to require that you have mask wearing, that you have social distancing. they have those guidelines that change because of a tweet from the president. we think that guidelines should always be improved. there's no question of changing. improved on the basis of science. but they should be mandates, not...
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to the family, their pa rents. orientation to the family, their parents. coronavirus, do you think things were getting easier when you are talking about pride gatherings and parades in seoul, for example, was that possible, are those gatherings getting bigger before the virus?m general, things seemed to be going well and going towards the right direction because seoul pride had been going to the festival for about ten yea rs been going to the festival for about ten years now and the first time i went there, the size of it was approximately 2000 or 3000 people but last year, they had over 120,000 people so the size of it has become really big and there have been more video coverage about lgbtq people in general and mainstream people even included, not like very out loud but subtly, they are included more queer and lgbt —— subtly, they are included more queer and lgbt -- lgbtq little subtly, they are included more queer and lgbt —— lgbtq little by little so and lgbt —— lgbtq little by little so things seem to be going to the right direction but this one outb
to the family, their pa rents. orientation to the family, their parents. coronavirus, do you think things were getting easier when you are talking about pride gatherings and parades in seoul, for example, was that possible, are those gatherings getting bigger before the virus?m general, things seemed to be going well and going towards the right direction because seoul pride had been going to the festival for about ten yea rs been going to the festival for about ten years now and the first time...
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after that, in orientation for police officers from 1965. "a great and honorable duty." since tear gas has been in the news lately, we will show you "teargas in law enforcement." a 1962 training film describing what it's made up and how to correctly use it. a recent justice department some from 1993 "use of force model." it shows when to use force for unruly protesters. [screaming] ♪ disturbancescivil are on the increase everywhere. many demonstrations have developed into riots, with police casualty, loss of life property. professional agitators who can inflame tempers and turn peaceful protest into bloody riots. it can happen here. wherever you are. it is a problem wherever you are. once such a civil disturbance has broken off, there are tax aches based on planned employment that can be used to bring it under control. what you are about to see are the most basic, important and effective techniques. the only unalterable fact about civil disturbances is that they are caused by an involved people. as always, the police are on the spot and have to dominate the situation. cr
after that, in orientation for police officers from 1965. "a great and honorable duty." since tear gas has been in the news lately, we will show you "teargas in law enforcement." a 1962 training film describing what it's made up and how to correctly use it. a recent justice department some from 1993 "use of force model." it shows when to use force for unruly protesters. [screaming] ♪ disturbancescivil are on the increase everywhere. many demonstrations have...
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or orientals i think they're called. this was paid for by george, had about 400 people. and pelosi was there in elizabeth warren and keith ellison and usual suspects. in the occupy wall street communist and so forth. this is five days after the election, they dedicated themselves to sabotage the term presidency. and to obstruct the president. this is a moment that passed, and in my mind is sets the stage for everything that is followed, not only in the three and half years that i covered in the book but during the coronavirus and also in the recent black lives matter. you can understand all through the lens, america is a country that is based on compromise, the founders, what they feel most with the federalist papers, you can see this really clearly, the political parties in the country of the democracy and a tendency to break into faction and one faction becomes dominant industries democracy. and that is what is happening, the formation and you saw the boycott of the inauguration by 70 democrat and a massive demonstration led by jew haters called the women's march with
or orientals i think they're called. this was paid for by george, had about 400 people. and pelosi was there in elizabeth warren and keith ellison and usual suspects. in the occupy wall street communist and so forth. this is five days after the election, they dedicated themselves to sabotage the term presidency. and to obstruct the president. this is a moment that passed, and in my mind is sets the stage for everything that is followed, not only in the three and half years that i covered in the...