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palmer. i did not call on you for an opening statement because there was an opening statement for the whole hearing and this is the second panel. obviously, if you had something you wanted to add, you are more than welcome. >> i thought you were asking if i had an opening statement. i do not, but i will have questions. chair connolly: of course, and we welcome them. you are recognized for your five minutes. >> chairman connolly and numbers of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to testify. i have worked for a not for profit corporation that operates in the public interest. we work across government in partnership with industry to tackle challenges for the safety, stability and well-being of our nation. prior to joining, i was at gao where i worked closely with this committee, helping with the creation of the score card and assisting with its oversight. i would like to start by thanking you, chairman, for your leadership, not only for creating it but your follow-through with five y
palmer. i did not call on you for an opening statement because there was an opening statement for the whole hearing and this is the second panel. obviously, if you had something you wanted to add, you are more than welcome. >> i thought you were asking if i had an opening statement. i do not, but i will have questions. chair connolly: of course, and we welcome them. you are recognized for your five minutes. >> chairman connolly and numbers of the subcommittee, thank you for the...
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it was made by alfred palmer. alfred palmer trained as an advertising photographer. he used a lot of light. he wanted his product to look good and he wanted people to buy whatever it was he was photographing. his type of photography became very popular when the united states began gearing up to enter world war ii. we wanted to look strong and forceful. gradually, roy stryker's style of documentation of looking natural was phased out and alfred palmer became the leading voice for the offer of more information. his picture would make people believe what they saw. they are just works of art in their own right. you have to wonder sometimes about how much manipulation went into them. this is not a realistic way for people to go about dirty work. this is a photograph by alfred palmer. myers,an is working on but the comments on flickr telus she is not really working on wires that it is a posed photograph. you would expect that because she is so beautifully groomed. dress, shea stylish does have on work gloves which not all the women working in the situations war but that is
it was made by alfred palmer. alfred palmer trained as an advertising photographer. he used a lot of light. he wanted his product to look good and he wanted people to buy whatever it was he was photographing. his type of photography became very popular when the united states began gearing up to enter world war ii. we wanted to look strong and forceful. gradually, roy stryker's style of documentation of looking natural was phased out and alfred palmer became the leading voice for the offer of...
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palmer minutes. mr. palmer? rep. palmer: can you hear me now? rep. connolly: yes, we can. is your video on? there you are. rep. palmer: got me? first of all, i want to complement mr. lynch on his library. that is impressive. rents it.he rep. palmer: there was a report submitted before the u.s.-china review commission, about the top seven i.t. providers sourced over 57% -- over 51% of its material from china since 2012. i want to ask you if you think this poses a significant economic and national security risk? risk tois a significant national security. we have work ongoing related to the i.t. cyber supply chain. majority of the agencies have not instituted internal controls. we are going to be making more than 100 recommendations associated with this. to ourdoes pose a threat nation. raised the question about the brief at -- about the breach at opm. i think there are still questions about that. personal identification information out there. what would the budgetary impacts be of shifting technology acquisitions away from china? >> i am not in a position to answer that ques
palmer minutes. mr. palmer? rep. palmer: can you hear me now? rep. connolly: yes, we can. is your video on? there you are. rep. palmer: got me? first of all, i want to complement mr. lynch on his library. that is impressive. rents it.he rep. palmer: there was a report submitted before the u.s.-china review commission, about the top seven i.t. providers sourced over 57% -- over 51% of its material from china since 2012. i want to ask you if you think this poses a significant economic and...
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palmer.anid not call on you for opening statement because there was an opening statement for the whole hearing and this is the second panel. obviously if you had something you wanted to add, you are more than welcome. >> i thought you are asking if i had an opening statement. i do not, but i will have questions. chair connolly: of course and we welcome them. you are recognized for your five minutes. connolly and numbers of the sub, thank you for the opportunity to testify. i have worked for a minor not perform -- not for profit corporation that operates in the public interest. we work across government in partnership with industry to tackle challenges for the safety, stability and well-being of our nation. gaor to joining, i was at where i worked closely with this committee, helping with the creation of the score card and assisting with its oversight. i would like to start by thanking you, chairman, for your leadership, not only for youring it but follow-through with five years of oversight w
palmer.anid not call on you for opening statement because there was an opening statement for the whole hearing and this is the second panel. obviously if you had something you wanted to add, you are more than welcome. >> i thought you are asking if i had an opening statement. i do not, but i will have questions. chair connolly: of course and we welcome them. you are recognized for your five minutes. connolly and numbers of the sub, thank you for the opportunity to testify. i have worked...
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palmer? -- >>? >>, yes, sir. we can. is your video on mr. palmer? >> it is. you got me? all right. first of all, i want to compliment mister hice on his library. it's impressive. >> i hear he rents it. >> he rents it (laughs) >> miss harris, there was a report submitted that found that the federal government's top seven ip providers sourced over 51% of its materials from china since 2012. i want to ask you if you think this poses a significant economic and national security risk? >> yes, sir. this is a significant risk to national security. we have worked ongoing in this committee relating to the i.t. cyber supply chain. the vast majority of the agencies have not instituted proper supply chain internal controls. this is a major issue. we will be making more than 100 recommendations associated with this. it does pose a significant threat to our nation. >> i bring this up, mr. lynch raised the question about the breach at opm, but i think there are still issues with that. now personal identific
palmer? -- >>? >>, yes, sir. we can. is your video on mr. palmer? >> it is. you got me? all right. first of all, i want to compliment mister hice on his library. it's impressive. >> i hear he rents it. >> he rents it (laughs) >> miss harris, there was a report submitted that found that the federal government's top seven ip providers sourced over 51% of its materials from china since 2012. i want to ask you if you think this poses a significant economic and...
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and i feel like keke palmer represents that.ng and protesting, you're also still creating. you're making tv shows. i believe you have an e.p. coming out as well with which seems like a lot of fun. some of the songs, one of them is about getting sicker during coronavirus. yes? >> yes! eve seven songs and many created during quarantine. it's my escape. to your point about being black, i found so much solace in my creativity, and i really love to encourage others that, look, see what's going on and going around but don't let it break you or push you down. used the same bay those before us did and let your resilience shine through and showcase your world. that's what i try to do through my work. >> trevor: tell us about your song. i've heard many songs about people enjoying their bodies. i've heard many songs about people being sick. i can safely say this is the first song i've heard about someone experiencing the sickness derived from coronavirus specifically and being indoors and stuck and just eating and living the good life on t
and i feel like keke palmer represents that.ng and protesting, you're also still creating. you're making tv shows. i believe you have an e.p. coming out as well with which seems like a lot of fun. some of the songs, one of them is about getting sicker during coronavirus. yes? >> yes! eve seven songs and many created during quarantine. it's my escape. to your point about being black, i found so much solace in my creativity, and i really love to encourage others that, look, see what's going...
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elizabeth palmer has the story from london. >> reporter: in australia's second largest city, melbourne, the streets overnight were deserted adds the government declared a state of disaster. life here had been close to normal again until a sharp spike in covid cases. now in this city of 5 million, only one person per household can go out to shop and police are enforcing an hour a day limit on exercise and a strict dusk to dawn curfew. where you slept last night is where you'll need to stay for the next six weeks, premier daniel andrews said. >> you will be stopped and you to that you are d you will need lawfully out and you're not breaching that curfew. >> reporter: in europe, too, there has been an outbreak of covid. the french have set up testing stations at airports, so have the germans. all over the weekend there was pushback. marched in berlin demanding what they called their freedom. in saudi arabia, the annual hajj to mecca would have sent covid cases skyrocketing, so the government slashed the number of pilgrims allowed from more than 2 million last year to a cautious, spaced-ou
elizabeth palmer has the story from london. >> reporter: in australia's second largest city, melbourne, the streets overnight were deserted adds the government declared a state of disaster. life here had been close to normal again until a sharp spike in covid cases. now in this city of 5 million, only one person per household can go out to shop and police are enforcing an hour a day limit on exercise and a strict dusk to dawn curfew. where you slept last night is where you'll need to stay...
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palmer, i've got a question for you.want to make sure every lawful vote is counted as november and people can vote safely and securely and the eac put out on a bipartisan basis suggested timelines for when states can move to vote by mail and could you briefly explain why it takes a long time to move to vote by mail? very briefly because i got more questions. >> sure, in our discussions. [audio difficulties] most of the states in the country, a majority at least have less than 10% absentee and it takes time for voters to get used to voting by mail and accustomed to the postal service transmission which is why often of lockbox has become important but i think we found that coming after covid discussions we need to prepare for increased absentee voting not necessarily transition to all vote by mail systems. >> thank you. i've got to move on down and i apologize but i want to get back to the question i asked secretary padilla, the election integrity project found over four to 50000 california registrants on your voter rolls
palmer, i've got a question for you.want to make sure every lawful vote is counted as november and people can vote safely and securely and the eac put out on a bipartisan basis suggested timelines for when states can move to vote by mail and could you briefly explain why it takes a long time to move to vote by mail? very briefly because i got more questions. >> sure, in our discussions. [audio difficulties] most of the states in the country, a majority at least have less than 10% absentee...
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palmer tried again, and northwestern said yes. >> you look great. >> my name's aaron palmer.he brain and spine. >> reporter: what would your 10-year-old self think of someone like you? >> poor little 10-year-old aaron, his mind would be blown. >> reporter: now he's the role model his neighborhood never had. >> a pleasure, thank you. >> reporter: and dr. palmer is paying it forward. he mentors younger students and is researching racial disparities. make no mistake, the state of diversity in medicine is dire. the percentage of black and latin x doctors has hardly bijed in the last -- budged in the last 15 years. vlad? >> a mentor is someone who helps you find hope within yourself. thank you so much. what a wonderful story. >>> that does it for us this morning. guys, you guys will be on "cbs this morning" on saturday -- yes! >> i'm going to miss you. >> we'll miss you, too. great day on the lake! it is. lunch is cookin'! and i saved a bunch of money on my boat insurance with geico. fellas, can it get any better than this? whoa! my old hairstyle grew back. so did mine. [80's musi
palmer tried again, and northwestern said yes. >> you look great. >> my name's aaron palmer.he brain and spine. >> reporter: what would your 10-year-old self think of someone like you? >> poor little 10-year-old aaron, his mind would be blown. >> reporter: now he's the role model his neighborhood never had. >> a pleasure, thank you. >> reporter: and dr. palmer is paying it forward. he mentors younger students and is researching racial disparities. make...
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hotez, anna palmer and jason johnson. a break in our coverage. >>> when we come back, breaking barrie barriers, the first indian american woman elected to the u.s. house of the representatives. we'll talk about that means to her. >>> later how president trump's push to re-open schools quickly is facing challenges from the virus itself. from the virus itself >>> this week's announcement that joe biden has selected senator kamala harris of california as his running mate marked a history making moment for women and girls of color across our nation. harris happens to be the first black woman and the first asian american to be on the presidential ticket for any major party. as the "washington post" puts it groups all over our country celebrated harris' candidacy. that pride was shared by washington state democratic congresswoman who noted in a tee tweet that on the same night she became the first south asian american woman elected to the house, kamala harris became the first south asian american elected to the senate. she adde
hotez, anna palmer and jason johnson. a break in our coverage. >>> when we come back, breaking barrie barriers, the first indian american woman elected to the u.s. house of the representatives. we'll talk about that means to her. >>> later how president trump's push to re-open schools quickly is facing challenges from the virus itself. from the virus itself >>> this week's announcement that joe biden has selected senator kamala harris of california as his running mate...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> garrett: still ahead on the cbs weekend news, one nhl player takes a stand against racism by taking a knee. >> garrett: the nhl playoffc comeback playing in two cities in canada. this post season began last night with minnesota's matt dumba becoming the first nhl play tore kneel during the american national anthem t happened before an oilers-blawks game in edmonton, he also spoke about racial injustice and black lives matter before the puck dropped. actor wilford brimley has died. he might be his walrus like mustache and sometimes crusty characters he played in movies like cocoon and the natural and as a tv pitchman for quaker oats. wilford brimley who was on die all sis died at-- die all sis, next, etthed just about everything in commercial aviation makes its final approach. >> garrett: boeing rolled out its first 747 at its everett washington plant in 1968. the jumbo jet as it became known quickly revolutionized air travel for the world. but last week we learned its days are numbered. and here is kris van cleave. >> july has been a tough month for
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> garrett: still ahead on the cbs weekend news, one nhl player takes a stand against racism by taking a knee. >> garrett: the nhl playoffc comeback playing in two cities in canada. this post season began last night with minnesota's matt dumba becoming the first nhl play tore kneel during the american national anthem t happened before an oilers-blawks game in edmonton, he also spoke about racial injustice and black lives matter before the puck...
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. >> reporter: steven palmer has been on the front lines of the coronavirus outbreak in the u.s.dinates vaccine research at columbia university medical center in new york. his job puts him in frequent contact with covid-19 patients. >> and -- >> reporter: the work is grueling and dangerous and has taken an emotional toll. >> i'm not the same person i was before this happened. it really was a mixture of terror, grief and loneliness. >> reporter: new york was an early epicenter of the pandemic. and many health care providers were among those who died. in march, the first patients were rushed to the columbia university hospital. >> we were scared to death, you know? when you first walked into the hospital when covid was happening, it was as if it was in the air blowing at you. i washed my hands i would say up to 50 times a day. i put my hand in again and wash like crazy. >> reporter: by mid-march, the hospital was inundated. 25% of the patients in palmer's vaccine trials died, and his psychological turmoil continued to grow. >> a number of people called my group and certainly other
. >> reporter: steven palmer has been on the front lines of the coronavirus outbreak in the u.s.dinates vaccine research at columbia university medical center in new york. his job puts him in frequent contact with covid-19 patients. >> and -- >> reporter: the work is grueling and dangerous and has taken an emotional toll. >> i'm not the same person i was before this happened. it really was a mixture of terror, grief and loneliness. >> reporter: new york was an...
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but palmer wants to operate indoors. protocols spelled out in covid- 19 regulations handed down by cal osha. >> you've given us the guidelines, let us follow them. let us implement them. and open our doors. >> the salon owners say they want what other industries have been given. a chance to show they can operate safely. others may not consider them essential. their businesses are everything to them. in pleasanton, john ramos, kpix 5. >>> california just reported its two lowest single day increases in covid cases in a month. but several counties say they are being under counted due to technical issues. san francisco health officials say they're finding about 90 new cases everyday. the city making progress in testing and contact tracing and making vulnerable populations their top priority. >>> we also continue to prioritize communities experiencing health and socioeconomic inequities, systemic racism, and marginalization. this includes the latin x community who account for nearly half of all cases in our city. and black af
but palmer wants to operate indoors. protocols spelled out in covid- 19 regulations handed down by cal osha. >> you've given us the guidelines, let us follow them. let us implement them. and open our doors. >> the salon owners say they want what other industries have been given. a chance to show they can operate safely. others may not consider them essential. their businesses are everything to them. in pleasanton, john ramos, kpix 5. >>> california just reported its two...
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elizabeth palmer reports from london. >> reporter: good morning.t is now six months since the world health organization declared coronavirus a global emergency. back then, very few people had any idea just how verilent i it was going to be. in southern australia, authorities declared a state of disaster a big spike in cases. for the people of melbourne, it is back to strict lockdown and an 8 8:00 p.m. curv curfew. >> we need to squeeze that brake pedal to keep the virus under control. >> reporter: so millions in northern europe are facing fresh restrictions. across europe with an uptake infections, mask-wearinging is strictly enforced, even at the beach. they are so worried they started free covid testing at airports. while in berlin, a huge right-wing crowd, set up with all of the restrictions, marched in protest. but europe's infection rate, about 8,000 new cases a day, is dwarfed by the disaster unfolding in india. 50,000 new cases a day, especially in poor and overcrowded slums, which puts india on course to overtake the united states as having
elizabeth palmer reports from london. >> reporter: good morning.t is now six months since the world health organization declared coronavirus a global emergency. back then, very few people had any idea just how verilent i it was going to be. in southern australia, authorities declared a state of disaster a big spike in cases. for the people of melbourne, it is back to strict lockdown and an 8 8:00 p.m. curv curfew. >> we need to squeeze that brake pedal to keep the virus under...
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. >> it's palmer. congressman palmer. i'm getting different signs up here. >> why don't we go back to the old way that you write it down pause it keeps changing. okay. congressman palminger is now recognized. >> i thank the chairman, and i just want to point out "the washington post" article from august 26, 2015, almost five years to the day, that there was a decline in first class letter delivery of 18% to 44% and a 38% decline in the performance over the same time in 2014. this was during the obama/biden administration. the united states postal office in 2012 started closing dozens of mail sorting facilities from january to june of 2015, there were 494 million pieces of mail that did not arrive on time, a 48% increase in delayed mail delivery, and i'm sure that that was intended to impact the 2012 election, yet this committee didn't see fit to look into that. >> mr. dejoy, will these be yes and no. is there any way the post offices can know that ballots they are delivering to households are to eligible voters, is there
. >> it's palmer. congressman palmer. i'm getting different signs up here. >> why don't we go back to the old way that you write it down pause it keeps changing. okay. congressman palminger is now recognized. >> i thank the chairman, and i just want to point out "the washington post" article from august 26, 2015, almost five years to the day, that there was a decline in first class letter delivery of 18% to 44% and a 38% decline in the performance over the same time...
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no, it's palmer. congressman palmer. i'm getting different signs up here. why don't we go back to the old way where you write it down? it keeps changing. congressman palmer is now recognized. >> i thank the chairman, and i just want to point out a "washington post" article from august 26th, 2015. almost five years to the day, this was a decline in first class letter delivery of 18 % t 44% and a 38% decline in the performance over the same time in 2014. this was during the obama/biden administration. the united states postal office in 2012 started closing dozens of mail sorting facilities from january to june of 2015, 494 million pieces of mail that did not arrive on time. a 48% increase in delayed mail delivery. i'm sure that that was intended to impact the 2012 election. yet this committee didn't see fit to look into that. mr. dejoy, these will be yes and no, for the most part. is there any way the post office can know whether or not ballots they're delivering to households are to eligible voters? any way for the post office to know that? >> no, sir. >> i
no, it's palmer. congressman palmer. i'm getting different signs up here. why don't we go back to the old way where you write it down? it keeps changing. congressman palmer is now recognized. >> i thank the chairman, and i just want to point out a "washington post" article from august 26th, 2015. almost five years to the day, this was a decline in first class letter delivery of 18 % t 44% and a 38% decline in the performance over the same time in 2014. this was during the...
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money is dwindling but since the virus remains withus , even where shutdown orders have been listed, palmers has not roared all the way back. one survey found one in four workers who were hired back and kept getting paid because of ppp have now been warned they might be let go again. and you can bet that number will increase. here's how one business owner explained the looming danger to reporters. if there isn't another round of stimulus will start cutting past the fact into the bone and that our people and our people are hard to replace. congress should be strengthening the ppp, instead the democrats have put in jeopardy. this saturday, august 8 is the official deadline for anyone who hasn't yet gotten a loan to apply. the door closes today after tomorrow. and many firms that did receive the assistance are getting nearer to the bottom of the well. this is why senate republicans blueprints for another major rescue package would put $190 billion into a second draw of the ppp for the businesses that most need help. the house democrats $3 trillion wish list totally let that out. they ignored th
money is dwindling but since the virus remains withus , even where shutdown orders have been listed, palmers has not roared all the way back. one survey found one in four workers who were hired back and kept getting paid because of ppp have now been warned they might be let go again. and you can bet that number will increase. here's how one business owner explained the looming danger to reporters. if there isn't another round of stimulus will start cutting past the fact into the bone and that...
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palmer. >> it looks like -- mr. palmer has your wi-fi gone out to?re you are. >> congressman davis, can you hear me? >> yes, i can. thank you. >> the majority of the states are taking the excuse to covid is the primary way to protest the ballot and they see that as the secure way that they are comfortable with and i think we will see a lot of that in november. >> [inaudible] >> i'm very comfortable and i think the primary reason the expanse i had was that an ability to request from the voters to election officials in terms of the individual is a group of legislators are comfortable with and they have come through. >> thank you. the gentle ladies time has expired and i would like to recognize the gentleman from north carolina, mr. butterfield for five minutes at this point. >> thank you again to the chair for convening this hearing today. it's been a healthy discussion and i hope we have been helpful to the hearers because this is a conversation we must have. they were vocal moments ago talking about health carolina and about the [inaudible] and i am
palmer. >> it looks like -- mr. palmer has your wi-fi gone out to?re you are. >> congressman davis, can you hear me? >> yes, i can. thank you. >> the majority of the states are taking the excuse to covid is the primary way to protest the ballot and they see that as the secure way that they are comfortable with and i think we will see a lot of that in november. >> [inaudible] >> i'm very comfortable and i think the primary reason the expanse i had was that an...
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directed by the actor rachel griffiths from six feet under fame, it stars teresa palmer as the determinedth the help of her father, played by the great sam neill, and her brother stevie, who's actually played by himself. it's told in a simple style for a broad audience, but it's got a positive spirit and enough dramatic events to keep the attention. what are you doing after the race? celebrating. griffiths pitched this as a pg feminist sports movie to make men cry, and i reckon she's got it about right. ride like a girl is on dvd now. bill, we've spent our whole life trying to unite the world. and i'm tired, dude. ted, we have a destiny to fulfil! whoa! greetings, my excellent friends! now, if, like me, you're looking forward to the future release bill and ted face the music, then why not go back in time first in 1989 to bill and ted's excellent adventure? starring keanu reeves and alex winter as time—travelling school kids who scoop up famous people from history, this release comes with an intriguing new message at the start — "please note that this film reflects historical attitudes whi
directed by the actor rachel griffiths from six feet under fame, it stars teresa palmer as the determinedth the help of her father, played by the great sam neill, and her brother stevie, who's actually played by himself. it's told in a simple style for a broad audience, but it's got a positive spirit and enough dramatic events to keep the attention. what are you doing after the race? celebrating. griffiths pitched this as a pg feminist sports movie to make men cry, and i reckon she's got it...
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and the education his father and palmer i'm so old that incoming 1015 years the lord of the vaults called through in concord devalues all cauldrons. understanding these things cannot be ignored for ever because the fundamentalist forces in the center take courses also acting very deeply and intensely and we cannot undermine the apollo the power of communication the power of technology ordinary people who must not modernise support them must not suppose it is support that the international community has to invest more on the education which can prevent young people to enter into that trap sen forces. this is deja vu news live from berlin russia allows alexei navalny to be taken to germany for treatment the opposition leader has been fighting for his life in a siberian hospital after suspected poison german medics will now take him to berlin after russian doctors insisted earlier that he wished to build a flock. also coming up joe biden except the democratic party's nomination for the presidency babbling to end what he calls a season of darkness in america. shores are great.
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blossoms into books to preserve them she works almost industrial scale is an exhibition currently in palmer in italy which is that country's cap. told of culture this year by the way where she is assembled over 200000 dr flowers in a beautiful baroque church to create a wonderful fantasy world. thousands of dried blossoms combine to create an expansive art installation in a former monastery chapel in parma north and it'll. be artist rebecca louise law lives on a country estate in wales. she's worked primarily with dr blossoms for about 12 years now. i need the flowers as a power that. i drive them. nothing ever goes in the bin. what a florist way my. karma is the italian capital of culture for 2020 among many many events this year is rebecca louise laws installation titled. it was set up in february it only took her back to louis' law one week to complete her sculpture out of some 200000 dried blossoms. but then the opening had to be postponed for several months because of the coronavirus pandemic. at one time the 16th century chapel was a horrible pharmacy for the poor and sick to work of
blossoms into books to preserve them she works almost industrial scale is an exhibition currently in palmer in italy which is that country's cap. told of culture this year by the way where she is assembled over 200000 dr flowers in a beautiful baroque church to create a wonderful fantasy world. thousands of dried blossoms combine to create an expansive art installation in a former monastery chapel in parma north and it'll. be artist rebecca louise law lives on a country estate in wales. she's...
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reopen those schools reopened yesterday but they will be mandatory in bavaria mecklenburg west and palmer and yeah it was the least effective region in germany but the very hour was one of the worst affected by the pandemic so opinions of a fixed rate according to german infection rates are up again what's the foldback plan in the event of a severe outbreak will be back to home schooling. well that different scenario is in place and it's also the pan's again where in germany an outbreak would happen for example in mecklenburg west and now schools were in charge of organizing school grads into college so too was a maximum of a couple of 100 students and should an infection occur this weekend a possible to isolate on the a section of the school and not the entire school in bavaria however an entire school would be closed with this learning being implemented and in case of a 2nd wave of infections all schools will be closed and old classes would be moved into this tense lending manual as a result of covert there's a push for liberalizing home schooling laws in germany remains illegal here co
reopen those schools reopened yesterday but they will be mandatory in bavaria mecklenburg west and palmer and yeah it was the least effective region in germany but the very hour was one of the worst affected by the pandemic so opinions of a fixed rate according to german infection rates are up again what's the foldback plan in the event of a severe outbreak will be back to home schooling. well that different scenario is in place and it's also the pan's again where in germany an outbreak would...
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elizabeth palmer reports from london. >> southern australia grappling with a big spike in covid cases declared a state of disaster this weekend and ordered a fresh lockdown with an 8:00 pl kerr few. across europe, too, there have been upticks in infections. in britain where life and summer had been getting back to normal, the government reversed direction and tightened up the rules. french and german officials are so worried about local surges, they started free covid testing at airports. and masks have become mandatory in most places, even the beach. though not in moscow, where officials allowed the city's half marathon to go ahead. a crowded field widely ignored social distancing, even as the country counted almost five and a half thousand new covid cases in 24 hours. the recent uptick in europe follow broad easing of the coronavirus rules and then people letting their guard down. the situation is very different in the developing world. >> south africa is a good example. extreme poverty and overcrowding, coupled with an overburdened health-care system means the country has half of a
elizabeth palmer reports from london. >> southern australia grappling with a big spike in covid cases declared a state of disaster this weekend and ordered a fresh lockdown with an 8:00 pl kerr few. across europe, too, there have been upticks in infections. in britain where life and summer had been getting back to normal, the government reversed direction and tightened up the rules. french and german officials are so worried about local surges, they started free covid testing at airports....
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i want to ask you, tray, have you spoken with breonna's mother, tamika palmer, how is she doing?t, of course, you know, a lot of people would have to kind of camouflage and hurt but we literally were with her ten minutes ago and the whole community of louisville, vegetables and fruit. we talk to her every few days. arthel: listen, at one point ms. palmer was made that this is bigger than breonna, she said, this is about trying to find a way to come together for the community and the police to come together and we are going to leave on her message in this segment. my son lennon and michael jay moore, we want to thank you for being here. >> thank you. eric: our hearts go out to breonna's family, of course. the coronavirus has pit every business in the nation and some that rely on the summer season, they are left dry and what they are trying to do to prepare for an uncertain future and dangerous rapids of the coronavirus i'd like to tell you about my great-grandmother. -my grandma. -my cousin. my great-great grandmother. she was all of 4'11" but very tenacious. a very independent wo
i want to ask you, tray, have you spoken with breonna's mother, tamika palmer, how is she doing?t, of course, you know, a lot of people would have to kind of camouflage and hurt but we literally were with her ten minutes ago and the whole community of louisville, vegetables and fruit. we talk to her every few days. arthel: listen, at one point ms. palmer was made that this is bigger than breonna, she said, this is about trying to find a way to come together for the community and the police to...
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kiki palmer opened with thanks to front line workers and a message in support of is not.s a young audience at home. >> it is our time to be the change we want to see. >> reporter: palmer dedicated the show to chadwick boseman who passed away friday from colon cancer, calling him a true hero not just on-screen but in everything he did. the segment everyday workers from my medical workers, and best music video from home went to arianna and justin, best quarantine performance went to single. but took video for good for i can't breathe. taylor swift one direction for the man. the weekend one the nights top prize of video of the year and r&b video for blinding lights. both times calling for justice for jacob, and breanna taylor. she for wins including artist of the year, song of the year, cinematography and breast collaboration -- best collaboration. >> gaga has the trike on word for her work as a musician, actress, and philanthropist. ashley, foxnews. >>> the u.s. open tennis tournament in new york got underway this morning but with some changes because of the pandemic. playe
kiki palmer opened with thanks to front line workers and a message in support of is not.s a young audience at home. >> it is our time to be the change we want to see. >> reporter: palmer dedicated the show to chadwick boseman who passed away friday from colon cancer, calling him a true hero not just on-screen but in everything he did. the segment everyday workers from my medical workers, and best music video from home went to arianna and justin, best quarantine performance went to...
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we talk to sheryl palmer, a reality check from the trenches next in a fox business exclusive., it's got all my favorite shows right there. i wish my trading platform worked like that. well have you tried thinkorswim? this is totally customizable, so you focus only on what you want. okay, it's got screeners and watchlists. and you can even see how your predictions might affect the value of the stocks you're interested in. now this is what i'm talking about. yeah, it'll free up more time for your... uh, true crime shows? british baking competitions. hm. didn't peg you for a crumpet guy. focus on what matters to you with thinkorswim. ♪ so you're a small bor a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. come on in, we're open
we talk to sheryl palmer, a reality check from the trenches next in a fox business exclusive., it's got all my favorite shows right there. i wish my trading platform worked like that. well have you tried thinkorswim? this is totally customizable, so you focus only on what you want. okay, it's got screeners and watchlists. and you can even see how your predictions might affect the value of the stocks you're interested in. now this is what i'm talking about. yeah, it'll free up more time for...
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i love keke palmer so much.he promised me an outfit change every commercial break, so that alone is reason to watch honestly, but the a-list nominees and performers are jam packed this year, as you can imagine. there's ariana grande, da baby, lady gaga, the weeknd, bts, miley cyrus. i mean, do i need to go on? now, of course, you should watch the big awards that we're all here for. we want to see video of the year, but this year they've added two new and two very 2020 categories. we have best music video from home and best quarantine performance. i'm personally curious to see both of those because i want to see how many pairs of sweat pants and pajamas are featured in those, so that's going to be something new, and in addition to the spectacle, however, the show will pay tribute to the frontline workers and show the strength, spirit, resiliency of new york city, which, of course, we're all here for. the mtv vmas air tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> let's talk movies. any movies you recommend this weekend
i love keke palmer so much.he promised me an outfit change every commercial break, so that alone is reason to watch honestly, but the a-list nominees and performers are jam packed this year, as you can imagine. there's ariana grande, da baby, lady gaga, the weeknd, bts, miley cyrus. i mean, do i need to go on? now, of course, you should watch the big awards that we're all here for. we want to see video of the year, but this year they've added two new and two very 2020 categories. we have best...
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every kind of people, palmer, thank you, janine, for the request. ♪ >> go ahead and send me a song.f you have something you want to hear, facebook, twitter, instagram , use the hashtag, #ktvu . >> ank you. >>> yesterday, the astros led by four runs, then hunter did this. he had his first homer of the season. he cut down the lead. the giants tied the score in the ninth inning before brandon knocked in the game-winning hit and the giants won the game. they will be playing today at 4:10. >>> the oakland a's will try to bounce back after losing to the l.a. angels last night. the angels scored most of their three home runs. h inning with the oakland a's managed five hits and lost him a 6-0. today's game against the angels will start at 1:10. >>> the oakland a's outfielder says he will appeal his six- game suspension because he charged the astros bench on sunday. he did it, right here. there he goes. he is pretty angry. the coach was suspended for 20 games for making an off-color remark about triggered all of this. that 20 game suspension is believed to be the longest suspension for a bas
every kind of people, palmer, thank you, janine, for the request. ♪ >> go ahead and send me a song.f you have something you want to hear, facebook, twitter, instagram , use the hashtag, #ktvu . >> ank you. >>> yesterday, the astros led by four runs, then hunter did this. he had his first homer of the season. he cut down the lead. the giants tied the score in the ninth inning before brandon knocked in the game-winning hit and the giants won the game. they will be playing...
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. >> reporter: a hair salon owner christine palmer says most stylists have been certified in covid-19 protocols and should be classified as essential workers. >> because we are essential to our client's health and well being. >> reporter: if county officials don't grant permission, these stylists say they are risking fines to reopen collectively august 17th. >> we have no choice. we have been told every step of the way. >> reporter: so lon owners want the city to let them open safely or provide them one employment pay and a recovery plan. >> well, everyones i'm crazy. i'm the only person here in our desert doing it. >> reporter: she ishe unimaginable. she is taking her palm springs area salon outdoors where extreme temperatures are pushing 120. she's got a pop-up tent and a giant fan offering cuts poet days between 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. >> i never had the government take away my ability to make money. so this is just a really nice way as a business owner again to keep my head up, keep positive, keep looking for the future. >> reporter: back here in pleas santton, stylists say they are d
. >> reporter: a hair salon owner christine palmer says most stylists have been certified in covid-19 protocols and should be classified as essential workers. >> because we are essential to our client's health and well being. >> reporter: if county officials don't grant permission, these stylists say they are risking fines to reopen collectively august 17th. >> we have no choice. we have been told every step of the way. >> reporter: so lon owners want the city to...
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. >> reporter: christine palmer safety veen protocols and should be classified as essential workers. >> because we are essential to our clients' health and well-being. >> reporter: if county officials don't grant permission, these stylists say they're prepared to risk fines by reopening collectively august 17th. >> we have no choice. we've been told no every step of the way. >> reporter: salon owners rallied at san francisco city hall friday. they want the city to let them open safely or provide them with unemployment pay and a recovery plan. >> while everyone thinks i'm crazy, i'm the only person here in our desert doing it. >> reporter: rebecca alcorn is doing the unimaginable. she's taking her palm springs area salon outdoors, where extreme temperatures are pushing 120. she's got a pop-up tent and a giant fan offering cuts most days between 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. >> i've never had the government take away my ability to make money, so this is just a really nice way as a business owner to keep my head up, keep positive, keep looking for the future. >> reporter: back here in pleasanton,
. >> reporter: christine palmer safety veen protocols and should be classified as essential workers. >> because we are essential to our clients' health and well-being. >> reporter: if county officials don't grant permission, these stylists say they're prepared to risk fines by reopening collectively august 17th. >> we have no choice. we've been told no every step of the way. >> reporter: salon owners rallied at san francisco city hall friday. they want the city to...
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mr palmer a new. here from the white house you can get a good view of the baltic resort. traveling in coronavirus times how does that look like with all the social distancing and hygiene rules it's summer in germany so it's high season and that means it can get really crowded on the beach in restaurants in hotels and i would like to know how those people in charge and the tourists are dealing with this situation here in volume and. holidaymakers are back here involved in the end of the baltic coast and of course i'm curious to find out more about what's brought them here. where you're from cologne what brought you here and it was like baltic sea coast is the nicest coast we know we've been coming here for years. or do you still get that holiday feeling despite the coronavirus pandemic. salut legal restrictions like putting on a mask in stores aren't a big deal apart from that there aren't many restrictions we go biking swimming in jogging so for us it absolutely feels like a holiday just to a place takes good to get out again after the long lockdown. as long do you notice
mr palmer a new. here from the white house you can get a good view of the baltic resort. traveling in coronavirus times how does that look like with all the social distancing and hygiene rules it's summer in germany so it's high season and that means it can get really crowded on the beach in restaurants in hotels and i would like to know how those people in charge and the tourists are dealing with this situation here in volume and. holidaymakers are back here involved in the end of the baltic...
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palmer, 20 by jake sherman -- joined by judgment. thank you for tuning into the virtual programming as the countdown to election day. it has been all about the republican national convention from an president trump's reelection bid. you can follow the conversation always on social media using tweet youritico, and questions @politico. jake: today's plug into playbook will include the final session with our national political
palmer, 20 by jake sherman -- joined by judgment. thank you for tuning into the virtual programming as the countdown to election day. it has been all about the republican national convention from an president trump's reelection bid. you can follow the conversation always on social media using tweet youritico, and questions @politico. jake: today's plug into playbook will include the final session with our national political
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host keke palmer said boseman's impact lives forever. >> we dedicate tonight's show to a man whose spirithe's a true hero, not just on screen but in everything he did. ♪ >> it was a very different looking show this year because of the pandemic, of course. ariana grande, lady gaga, and their dancers all wore masks while performing. the show took place in different locations in new york city. lady gaga won the most vmas, five including artist of the year. mtv is part of viacomcbs. >>> now amid the ongoing protests in the capital of belarus comes one moment of happiness. a man was spotted getting down on one knee to propose to a woman during yesterday's demonstrations against president alexander lukashenko. protesters were seen cheering the couple after the woman accepted with a kiss and a hug. wow. >>> and couples in the u.s. are finding new smaller ways to get married during the pandemic. the ambassador hotel in wichita and multiple wedding vendors are conducting scaled down popup weddings. the micro-weddings are limited to eight guests. couples have very few decisions to make, and it's le
host keke palmer said boseman's impact lives forever. >> we dedicate tonight's show to a man whose spirithe's a true hero, not just on screen but in everything he did. ♪ >> it was a very different looking show this year because of the pandemic, of course. ariana grande, lady gaga, and their dancers all wore masks while performing. the show took place in different locations in new york city. lady gaga won the most vmas, five including artist of the year. mtv is part of viacomcbs....
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hundreds of students have been sent home from 2 schools in the northern state of mecklenburg weston palmera yoga teacher and a student have tested positive for the corona virus in the 1st week of the new school year health officials are now worried about a steady climb in infections the number of new cases nationwide has topped a 1000 for the 2nd consecutive day. summertime and the leavings a.z. . the threat of the coronavirus is waning for many in the country. i don't think about it at all not at all. mine don't have to remember to wear your mask. but when you leave public areas it's easy to forget one child. discipline is falling to the wayside people are letting their guard down because the threat doesn't seem so serious anymore according to the psychologists. the stuff does evil people are at a point where they think of testing the limits some say maybe i can take my mask off here when it's actually necessary then another person sees that and then there's a snowball effect of not wearing masks least they got them on take on. the numbers are rising germany's public health institute has
hundreds of students have been sent home from 2 schools in the northern state of mecklenburg weston palmera yoga teacher and a student have tested positive for the corona virus in the 1st week of the new school year health officials are now worried about a steady climb in infections the number of new cases nationwide has topped a 1000 for the 2nd consecutive day. summertime and the leavings a.z. . the threat of the coronavirus is waning for many in the country. i don't think about it at all not...
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. >> reporter: flaunt hair designs owner and co-organizer of the event christine palmer adds the industry should be considered essential, and county leaders should look at the tri-valley and its positive covid numbers simply from alameda county at large. >> we've been watching the trend the last three days, and oakland and hayward are the vast three,, of evidence to support that we are essential mental health care, it's anti-depressive. >> reporter: more than a week ago, governor gavin newsom gave the okay to operate outdoors. but with the tri-valley summer heat, these stylists say it is near impossible to conduct services in a safe and sanitary manner. instead, they're opening their doors on protest on august 17th, with or without county approval. >> come in and get a haircut themselves. see how safe we are. come talk to us. come visit us. >> reporter: nbc bay area news. >> the alameda county sheriff's office says it does not intent to cite any businesses that plan to take part in the protest. >>> as the push to reopen continues, the state is esetting records. yesterday 219 californians
. >> reporter: flaunt hair designs owner and co-organizer of the event christine palmer adds the industry should be considered essential, and county leaders should look at the tri-valley and its positive covid numbers simply from alameda county at large. >> we've been watching the trend the last three days, and oakland and hayward are the vast three,, of evidence to support that we are essential mental health care, it's anti-depressive. >> reporter: more than a week ago,...
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. >> reporter: christine palmer is making banners for a rally she's holding outside her pleasanton salon tomorrow. >> do we want to open in protest en masse? >> reporter: it's a desperate last resort. she wishes officials would come by and sit in her chair. >> if we had city officials, county officials, governor gavin newsome, come get your haircut and see how we're implementing the guidelines you gave us. >> reporter: alameda county salons have never been allowed to reopen even for outdoor services. this stylist decided to become a rebel with a cause. >> i decided to come back and work because i needed to make some income to pay my rent and put food on my table. we haven't had any official threats. >> reporter: but this downtown salon has after they defiantly reopened on june 17th along with two others. >> over the course of nearly four weeks, we gave service to roughly 1,500 people with 17 stylists and have no reported covid incidents. the response from the city had always been from both police and city officials that we were risking a criminal misdemeanor fine, possibility of $1,000 f
. >> reporter: christine palmer is making banners for a rally she's holding outside her pleasanton salon tomorrow. >> do we want to open in protest en masse? >> reporter: it's a desperate last resort. she wishes officials would come by and sit in her chair. >> if we had city officials, county officials, governor gavin newsome, come get your haircut and see how we're implementing the guidelines you gave us. >> reporter: alameda county salons have never been allowed...
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earlier we talked a deal he's reporter to salter she was at a school in rostock in mecklenburg for palmer in and we asked her how things were going and what students and parents were saying about the situation there well there are mixed feelings really because on the one hand agrees education is important and knocked down his start of 5 months ago so basically over. almost half a year the students here that didn't come to school didn't have. seen which is coming back now and everyone is welcoming back nevertheless that is what some cool a 2nd wave already around the infections of coronavirus rising in germany meaning there are some well some concerns but i talked to some parents that's have a listen. so view him accommodating seems like we live on our own little planet here i have to admit that i'm not too worried and i'm quite optimistic when it comes to this law and the guidelines that have been developed the measures have been adjusted over and over again and the teachers are doing what they can to implement them so far that has worked quite well so we really have to thank the teachers
earlier we talked a deal he's reporter to salter she was at a school in rostock in mecklenburg for palmer in and we asked her how things were going and what students and parents were saying about the situation there well there are mixed feelings really because on the one hand agrees education is important and knocked down his start of 5 months ago so basically over. almost half a year the students here that didn't come to school didn't have. seen which is coming back now and everyone is...
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directed by the actor rachel griffiths from six feet under fame, it stars teresa palmer as the determined, and her brother stevie, who's actually played by himself. it's told in a simple style for a broad audience, but it's got a positive spirit and enough dramatic events to keep the attention. what are you doing after the race? celebrating. griffiths pitched this as a pg feminist sports movie to make men cry, and i reckon she's got it about right. ride like a girl is on dvd now. we've spent our whole life trying to unite the world. and i'm tired, dude. ted, we have a destiny. greetings, my excellent friends! now, if, like me, you're looking forward to the future release bill and ted face the music, then why not go back in time first in 1989 to bill and ted's excellent adventure? starring keanu reeves and alex winter as time—travelling school kids who scoop up famous people from history, this release comes with an intriguing new message at the start — "please note that this film reflects historical attitudes which audiences may find outdated or offensive." those are historical babes. now,
directed by the actor rachel griffiths from six feet under fame, it stars teresa palmer as the determined, and her brother stevie, who's actually played by himself. it's told in a simple style for a broad audience, but it's got a positive spirit and enough dramatic events to keep the attention. what are you doing after the race? celebrating. griffiths pitched this as a pg feminist sports movie to make men cry, and i reckon she's got it about right. ride like a girl is on dvd now. we've spent...