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values patrice's saying yes yes yes. yeah. i need to i need more here and a lot of our i'd marry you. in string journalism i think this shows how difficult it is that this conversation even amongst ourselves as journalists of color because we're so used to not saying this stuff out loud well you were on a mainstream media platform and you found that or if you're quite hairy but you asked me carlos. what do you mean by i mean. you have about 2 feet yeah so i work for. her about 3 years i resigned of. air and i wrote and work for publications that are going to black audiences. ebony ok africa. i was at a post says as an intern i was also an internet c.n.n. in america documentary unit which soledad obviously ran i was in that during brag a little so i am totally. yes yes daisey samuels i was going to have students. but i do you have yes and yes but i'm broken from this give us a stink we came to news stream between did you find out what was your experience because you are now free on communion and doing extraordinary projects lik
values patrice's saying yes yes yes. yeah. i need to i need more here and a lot of our i'd marry you. in string journalism i think this shows how difficult it is that this conversation even amongst ourselves as journalists of color because we're so used to not saying this stuff out loud well you were on a mainstream media platform and you found that or if you're quite hairy but you asked me carlos. what do you mean by i mean. you have about 2 feet yeah so i work for. her about 3 years i...
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everyone my name is patrice pac i am a freelance journalist i've been a journalist for about 11 years now and i really just cover stories more and about the black community throughout the day at. high they can say. i am quincy walters i'm a reporter at the u.b. who are boston's n.p.r. news station i've been covering stories about identity pretty much since i started in journalism here is. welcome everybody i'm going to start up here i'm not one of quincy stories is the headline i mean a pecial state of anger hundreds in boston protest george floyd's death what has it been like the out there in the protests for you could say. it's been. sort of a range of emotions i think the 1st one being concern over you know we are in the midst of a deadly pandemic that was sort of my 1st concern and my 2nd concern is that you know the impetus for these protests is because of police. brutalizing black people and you know i'm going out into the world as a black person and at this protest and sort of how can i ensure that it's known that i am a journalist. but as we see in recent weeks being a journal
everyone my name is patrice pac i am a freelance journalist i've been a journalist for about 11 years now and i really just cover stories more and about the black community throughout the day at. high they can say. i am quincy walters i'm a reporter at the u.b. who are boston's n.p.r. news station i've been covering stories about identity pretty much since i started in journalism here is. welcome everybody i'm going to start up here i'm not one of quincy stories is the headline i mean a pecial...
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the castro fidel castro raul castro che guevara assassination attempts by going to leave and also patrice lumumba so who were hired a lot more and more poison or in cheap rebirth in the episode that you're talking about bettas the campaign by you know based in many. foreign leaders sidney got me. was the head of the chemical branch of the cia there was a logical that when the cia needed poison or any purpose including killing a foreign leader he would be the person they were turned in it was sydney got the. poison that was supposed to have been used to poison the chinese leader joe and why that plot was thwarted later on fidel castro became the target and it was godly who created all those elaborate devices you read about not only al pill that the phrase i learned while reading the file i wish dealt ill else that for lethal or help it was a little kill you he made those for castro but he also made things like a poison fountain and with an ultra fine so you wouldn't feel it went into your leg he made. poison wetsuits so that if castro put another and we eat away it is the obviously none of
the castro fidel castro raul castro che guevara assassination attempts by going to leave and also patrice lumumba so who were hired a lot more and more poison or in cheap rebirth in the episode that you're talking about bettas the campaign by you know based in many. foreign leaders sidney got me. was the head of the chemical branch of the cia there was a logical that when the cia needed poison or any purpose including killing a foreign leader he would be the person they were turned in it was...
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plots were successful then when the cia decided at the order of president eisenhower to assassinate patrice lumumba of the prime minister of the congo not only got lee make the boy it carried from washington to the congo which i think makes him the only person in history at its best ever of carry government may poison to another country intended for the use in the fascinating the leader of that country you know we don't know if you believe these assassinations go on in your book you quote richard helms as saying the principal driving force was attorney general robert kennedy and you say there's an irony that actually a cia acid in paris was receiving a poison pen on the same day as as malcolm x. said the chickens came home to roost and j.f.k. roberts a brother was killed whatever you believe about the kennedy assassination all of the or even in some way didactic you. if it was oswald alone it was because he was a very we know it go back to us making a doing that was castro it was revenge that was the end. it was because they didn't like him to giving up on the baby. yet it was because if yo
plots were successful then when the cia decided at the order of president eisenhower to assassinate patrice lumumba of the prime minister of the congo not only got lee make the boy it carried from washington to the congo which i think makes him the only person in history at its best ever of carry government may poison to another country intended for the use in the fascinating the leader of that country you know we don't know if you believe these assassinations go on in your book you quote...
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teenager the killing inspired the activist police to an emotional response the fellow campaigner patrice collins commented with the hash tag black lives matter and the movement was born. we developed black lives matter as a response both in love for black people but also response and rage for the ways in which our system has treated black people for centuries. to this opal to make joint and together they started a twitter and tumblr account here they encouraged others to share their experiences of racism and police violence on facebook twitter and instagram they used images rife with some. meaning the hash tag black lives matter was often combined with other hashtags to reach more people in the following year it was used about 17000 times a day. by the hash tag always helps because many people can rally around it but it improves visibility and most importantly it sends out a message like a slogan lives black lives matter is a great hash tag and it's also a great slogan they can be chanted on the streets. in may 2020 george florence black and was killed in a violent terrorist video docume
teenager the killing inspired the activist police to an emotional response the fellow campaigner patrice collins commented with the hash tag black lives matter and the movement was born. we developed black lives matter as a response both in love for black people but also response and rage for the ways in which our system has treated black people for centuries. to this opal to make joint and together they started a twitter and tumblr account here they encouraged others to share their experiences...
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taken down in the capital of what was then called the belgian congo guided by independence leader patrice lumumba the republic of congo declared itself independent from belgium after a 75 year colonial rule the mobo went on to become the country's 1st elected prime minister. kept a violent chapter of history millions of congolese were enslaved and killed during belgium's colonial rule. in a letter to d.r. c. president she said katy the belgian king expressed regrets for the suffering and oppression caused by belgian colonizers in kinshasa people had mixed reactions to the letter. yes it's not bad as it's from belgium and i can't really take it seriously especially since they are still responsible for all the crimes against humanity committed in the way they see the good thing about almost all of those who are responsible for instability in the d.r. see take the example of belgium a former colony that is asking for a pardon. for forgiveness from the congolese people and all those who are the stabilizing the congolese people well one day i ask for forgiveness. this year celebrations to comm
taken down in the capital of what was then called the belgian congo guided by independence leader patrice lumumba the republic of congo declared itself independent from belgium after a 75 year colonial rule the mobo went on to become the country's 1st elected prime minister. kept a violent chapter of history millions of congolese were enslaved and killed during belgium's colonial rule. in a letter to d.r. c. president she said katy the belgian king expressed regrets for the suffering and...
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but the thoughts of many congolese will be with patrice lumumba the assassinated leader who to this day is considered a national hero for leading their country towards independence. the israeli cabinet is poised to debate the enix station of several jewish settlements in occupied west bank the move will inflame tensions with the palestinians and hamper any future peace negotiations over the status of the territory beit is a palestinian enclave on the west bank just outside jerusalem and completely surrounded by a village of israeli settlers soon this settler land could become part of israel palestinians say that would be unacceptable correspondent tanya kramer records from . this tunnel road leads to the palestinian village of beit exile next to the security barrier that separates israel from the occupied west bank at this particular spot the fence of the israeli barrier was built around a host belonging to one palestinian family that i have slipped in this almost unique enclaves right next to a settlement the entrance gate and cameras are remotely monitored. like other palestinians won
but the thoughts of many congolese will be with patrice lumumba the assassinated leader who to this day is considered a national hero for leading their country towards independence. the israeli cabinet is poised to debate the enix station of several jewish settlements in occupied west bank the move will inflame tensions with the palestinians and hamper any future peace negotiations over the status of the territory beit is a palestinian enclave on the west bank just outside jerusalem and...
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i want to bring in iwf policy analyst, patrice lee on walk can.of contributions from google. and you're on the list as an influencer for google. want to make sure the audience understands that, full disclosure. are the stakes that high? is democracy, is america in itself at stake tomorrow? >> well, i think you can look at it and say perhaps. when we look at the value, what technology companies, these large platforms create for our economy, for independent consumers, how they have actually helped us to get through covid-19, keeping small businesses afloat and americans able to get ppe, to get groceries delivered at home, when they were sheltered in place, it speaks to the size and importance of tech companies. when you're bringing heads of these platforms to washington, d.c. to grill them like steaks, you know, with the intension of proving some sort of a antitrust breach, to proving they are somehow engaged in nefarious practices to squelch competition, charles, i think that is the end result. charles: yeah. there is the traditional sense of antit
i want to bring in iwf policy analyst, patrice lee on walk can.of contributions from google. and you're on the list as an influencer for google. want to make sure the audience understands that, full disclosure. are the stakes that high? is democracy, is america in itself at stake tomorrow? >> well, i think you can look at it and say perhaps. when we look at the value, what technology companies, these large platforms create for our economy, for independent consumers, how they have actually...
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you know, from the time when opal and patrice and i created the black lives matter network which started from a series of social media platforms and grew into a network with chapters all over the world, we did not have a roadmap. we really relied on instinct and we relied on relationships. we paid attention to what was going on in moving in the world. i hope that doesn't feel or sound amorphous but that is literally the secret sauce. who you are in relationship to and what they are working on and what you are working on. also, frankly, what time it is in the country. right? and your willingness to keep pushing things forward. we tried so many things. you know, we held conference calls, national conference calls for people to talk about issues that were of interest for that moment. our first gathering, frankly, was a conference call that we pulled together after the killer of release of mcbride was convicted of murder. we all know that in cases of vigilante murder and also of cases of police murder that often times the aggressors are not held accountable and in this particular case ted wa
you know, from the time when opal and patrice and i created the black lives matter network which started from a series of social media platforms and grew into a network with chapters all over the world, we did not have a roadmap. we really relied on instinct and we relied on relationships. we paid attention to what was going on in moving in the world. i hope that doesn't feel or sound amorphous but that is literally the secret sauce. who you are in relationship to and what they are working on...
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>> well, there is a science and an art and you know, from the time when patrice and opal and i created the black lives matter network, right, which started from a series of social media platforms and grew into a network with chapters all over the world. we didn't have a mode map. we relied on instinct and on-- and what is moving in the world. i hope that doesn't sound amorphous, that's the secret sauce, who you're in relationship to, what they're working on and what you're working on. also, frankly, what time it is in the country, right? and your willingness to keep pushing things toward. we tried so many things. we, you know, held conference calls, national conference calls for people to talk about issue that were of interest for that moment. our first gathering, frankly, was a conference call that we pulled together after the mcbride was convicted of murder. we know of vigilante murder and police murder that often times the aggressors are not held accountable and in this particular case ted wafer was held responsibility and -- responsible and he's in jail. and dream-- going to get ma
>> well, there is a science and an art and you know, from the time when patrice and opal and i created the black lives matter network, right, which started from a series of social media platforms and grew into a network with chapters all over the world. we didn't have a mode map. we relied on instinct and on-- and what is moving in the world. i hope that doesn't sound amorphous, that's the secret sauce, who you're in relationship to, what they're working on and what you're working on....
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libyan oil back on the market and that solving this conflict is in everyone's best interest jason patric joining us from richard in new jersey thanks so much for your time again pleasure now a british court has ruled that a woman stripped of her citizenship for joining i still in syria could return to the u.k. show me her big and was a schoolgirl when she left london with 2 friends in 2015 she was found in a syrian refugee camp in february last year and wants to challenge the government's decision to take away her nationality so you're going to get reports from london. she was just 15 years old when she ran away from her home in london for life in the so-called islamic state she lived under i saw rule for 3 years before she was found pregnant in a syrian refugee camp this was how she found out she had been stripped of her british citizenship from a letter sent to her mother please find enclosed papers that relate to a decision taken by the home secretary to deprive your daughter. in law. your daughter the notice of the home secretary's decision has been served on fog today. and the order
libyan oil back on the market and that solving this conflict is in everyone's best interest jason patric joining us from richard in new jersey thanks so much for your time again pleasure now a british court has ruled that a woman stripped of her citizenship for joining i still in syria could return to the u.k. show me her big and was a schoolgirl when she left london with 2 friends in 2015 she was found in a syrian refugee camp in february last year and wants to challenge the government's...
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isn't doing enough to stop violations by countries like the united arab emirates or egypt jason patric is the founder of the consultancy in libya analysis he explains why the u.s. has started to get more involved in the conflict there are 2 reasons for this one is that general haftar are lost his attempt to take tripoli and therefore you know trump wanted to back away her and he called him in april 2900 when he thought that after might win and and now they have to has lost the u.s. feels that they need to help sort things out but. after i made another mistake which is that trump loves neo populist authoritarians but he really likes them if they're loyal and have to are was caught buying gold from venezuela by dispatching his private plane there last week and that's a violation of u.s. sanctions and undercuts trump goals for the whole region and therefore they've called him on pump a i've talked to half tar said he's got to undo the oil blockade and they're putting pressure on him medium players like the u.a.e. turkey greece egypt are now major players in libya so the e.u. can play a co
isn't doing enough to stop violations by countries like the united arab emirates or egypt jason patric is the founder of the consultancy in libya analysis he explains why the u.s. has started to get more involved in the conflict there are 2 reasons for this one is that general haftar are lost his attempt to take tripoli and therefore you know trump wanted to back away her and he called him in april 2900 when he thought that after might win and and now they have to has lost the u.s. feels that...
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patrice yeah did. they are dual citizens.he public health system is broken so when her husband got really sick going to the u.s. for care was an easy choice. >> maybe 50% chance that you will die or just go and get services. >> here in chula vista, we learn her story isn't unique. in july alone it has admitted more than 50 covid patients who recently came from mexico. the vast majority of patients who travel from mexico test positive. >> it does create stress in the system and we have to deal with it. >> reporter: the doctor says at its peak 50% of all of the patients at the hospital had been south of the border. the number of cases have gone down but cases in california have spiked recently so his fears that the same happens in mexico, but he says this is the border. everything is shared. culture, commerce, covid care. >> this is one region i have no qualms about seeing patients from mexico. >> the doctor is extremely grateful. he lived. >> what do you think would have happened if he was in a public hospital in mexico? >> he
patrice yeah did. they are dual citizens.he public health system is broken so when her husband got really sick going to the u.s. for care was an easy choice. >> maybe 50% chance that you will die or just go and get services. >> here in chula vista, we learn her story isn't unique. in july alone it has admitted more than 50 covid patients who recently came from mexico. the vast majority of patients who travel from mexico test positive. >> it does create stress in the system and...
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patrice harris, former president of the american medical association and professor lawrence gosten, directorf o'neal institute for national and global health law. thanks to you both for joining us. dr. harris, can you think of a reason why the white house would be so certain the virus' spread would peak in april and dramatically almost effectively go away? >> well, you know, wolf, i think from the very beginning we've all been clear that this is a new coronavirus, and we're not sure how this new novel coronavirus would act. we had hoped that it would act like other coronaviruses, but scientists have always been clear that we need to make sure that we are following the data as it came in, that we need to make sure we had transparent access to data, and from that data we would make the best decisions. the other thing that's been true, it is true now and true from the very beginning is that we absolutely have to follow the science and that we need a national coordinated strategy. we are losing the battle and we won't be as effective unless we have access to transparent data and we follow the sc
patrice harris, former president of the american medical association and professor lawrence gosten, directorf o'neal institute for national and global health law. thanks to you both for joining us. dr. harris, can you think of a reason why the white house would be so certain the virus' spread would peak in april and dramatically almost effectively go away? >> well, you know, wolf, i think from the very beginning we've all been clear that this is a new coronavirus, and we're not sure how...
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patrice harris and lawrence professor at georgetown university. founding o'neill chair and global health law. dr. harris, why is the country still having so much trouble with testing? >> wolf, thank you for having me on and let me say that simply stated, it's gut check time. and everyone who professes to have the interest of the health and well being as well as economic well being of our country needs to demonstrate that care and concern. and one critical issue. we've had miss after miss is testing from the very beginning. we've not had a national strategy. we've not had the supplies that we need, and we still are pretty much where we were four months ago, so we need that national strategy. i'm hearing from colleagues and of course, you know that we see people waiting in hours long lines, and once they get a test, it may take up to a week to get the results. so we continue to call on the administration to develop a national strategy so that we cannot only get the test but also have a system in place to get results quickly so that then we can targe
patrice harris and lawrence professor at georgetown university. founding o'neill chair and global health law. dr. harris, why is the country still having so much trouble with testing? >> wolf, thank you for having me on and let me say that simply stated, it's gut check time. and everyone who professes to have the interest of the health and well being as well as economic well being of our country needs to demonstrate that care and concern. and one critical issue. we've had miss after miss...
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patrice harris. i want to welcome derek johnson, president of the naacp. guys, i want to play something we've just heard from the president. oh, before that, i don't want to forget and leave out lieutenant general mark hertling who's back with us. what the president said moments ago to the crowd gathered on the white house lawn. and now actually we have a live look at a flyover that is happening. thaun thank you all for bearing with me. what we are seeing is a formation of world war ii planes from the atlantic theater of the war. these include the b-17, b-25. we'll see the c-47 cargo plane and p-51 mustangs. what more can you tell us? >> i'm looking at it on the screen now, anna. i can't tell from my vantage point. those look like c-47 dakotas. those are the transport airplanes. they worked in both -- i think that's what they are. they worked in both the atlantic and pacific theater. those were called the workhorses. yeah. that's what they are. they delivered parachutists, supplies. they were used in the berlin air lift. you're talking about an aircraft th
patrice harris. i want to welcome derek johnson, president of the naacp. guys, i want to play something we've just heard from the president. oh, before that, i don't want to forget and leave out lieutenant general mark hertling who's back with us. what the president said moments ago to the crowd gathered on the white house lawn. and now actually we have a live look at a flyover that is happening. thaun thank you all for bearing with me. what we are seeing is a formation of world war ii planes...
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as well as forelgium''ss role in the assassination off congress f first colonial primee miminister patriceumba. even though many, including the u.n. come have called for belgium to apologize for its brutal rule, k king philippe in the e letter we mentioned earlir and he said to the drc presidenent, he only expressed e deepest regret for what belgium had done, ask of violence, anand cruelty as he said. now many h have said that lette, apart from not contending an apology, is on most entirely irrelevant because the king does not represent the viewpwpoint of the belgian government since he is not formally a memember. and then the question of why it is that belgium has apopologized for certrtain aspects of its rue but not for its overall brutality in the region. could you talk about that and whether you think these protests might produce an apology now? >>>> you're absolutely right. always a mixed message. there was some apologies for some things, b but there were other peoplele, other mininistes saying, , no, we should nonot apologize, cannot erase history. so i think t the first step bybe ki
as well as forelgium''ss role in the assassination off congress f first colonial primee miminister patriceumba. even though many, including the u.n. come have called for belgium to apologize for its brutal rule, k king philippe in the e letter we mentioned earlir and he said to the drc presidenent, he only expressed e deepest regret for what belgium had done, ask of violence, anand cruelty as he said. now many h have said that lette, apart from not contending an apology, is on most entirely...
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important to acknowledge that three black women started black lives matter how when opal and alisha and patrice come up and say the statement that seems like it is basic but it causes this uproar about black lives matter, but the reason that became really important in the case of freddie as well as that black lives matter went from a # to an active mobile organization that can move and disburse and activate quickly when these things happened around the country. remember a little bit before that there was michael brown and they very quickly went from ferguson and into baltimore to mobilize. this rose the level of attention that in many ways in baltimore it did not drive, and so, i remember attending freddie's funeral and going to the funeral in the morning and was actually that evening or the afternoon when everything jumped off and i attended his funeral in the morning and we were looking around the church and looking at the fact that when i was there was hundreds but it turned into thousands of people who showed up and it was the first o funeral i've ever attended where i didn't know the perso
important to acknowledge that three black women started black lives matter how when opal and alisha and patrice come up and say the statement that seems like it is basic but it causes this uproar about black lives matter, but the reason that became really important in the case of freddie as well as that black lives matter went from a # to an active mobile organization that can move and disburse and activate quickly when these things happened around the country. remember a little bit before that...
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patrice and alicia. she, clearly, does not understand that black lives have not mattered to this country since its foundation. she, clearly, does not understand that the framers in the organizing documents, did not even deem black people as fully human. she, clearly, does not understand the number of people who were lynched in this country, even during the reconstruction era. i would invite kayleigh and donald trump to visit an equal-justice initiative. museum stood up, the legacy museum, by brian stephenson. to just learn history. and, chris, what i am trying to do is just ground myself in the truth about a history that i was blessed to learn from my parents, when my history books would not teach it to me, i was blessed to learn. and clearly, i have to believe these people just don't know any better. because i got to believe that they would not put, in direct harms way, people who are friends of mine, who are simply out here fighting to defund the police. to ensure that communities of color are reinvest
patrice and alicia. she, clearly, does not understand that black lives have not mattered to this country since its foundation. she, clearly, does not understand that the framers in the organizing documents, did not even deem black people as fully human. she, clearly, does not understand the number of people who were lynched in this country, even during the reconstruction era. i would invite kayleigh and donald trump to visit an equal-justice initiative. museum stood up, the legacy museum, by...
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patrice harris, the immediate past president of the american medical association and dr.aust, yes the president wore a mask on camera today. we've all seen the picture now. what do you make of him saying it made sense in a hospital setting to do so, not that it makes sense necessarily whenever you're around people because whenever he's around a lot of people we never see him wearing a mask? >> good evening. when i see the images of the president wearing a mask, i welcome it. that's the first thing. better late than never. what he does ripples down. people see that, people in his coalition say if the president is doing so, i need to do so. we need to make wearing masks patriotic. let's make america safe. that's good leadership and i'm glad to see it. hopefully it'll spread to other activities as well. no one is um immune from that virus. we've gambled. when you gamble against this house, you don't win. >> thousands of americans, dr. harris, will live over the next few months if everyone in the country starts wearing a mask right now which unfortunately is not happening, ri
patrice harris, the immediate past president of the american medical association and dr.aust, yes the president wore a mask on camera today. we've all seen the picture now. what do you make of him saying it made sense in a hospital setting to do so, not that it makes sense necessarily whenever you're around people because whenever he's around a lot of people we never see him wearing a mask? >> good evening. when i see the images of the president wearing a mask, i welcome it. that's the...
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patrice tom, i want to start with you. you've been so wt months.i want your reaction to what dr. hahn said. >> well, you know, with respect to the second half of dr. hahn's interview, i completely agree that the fda is going to do everything that it can to make for a safe vaccine for this virus. the first half, he ducked the question. it's absolutely irrefutable -- i thought your question was spot-on. the answer is obvious, this is not harmless. this virus -- in fact for anything to happen at this stage, whether it be a mild form of mitigation or a suppression level strategy, the country has to know that this is a dangerous virus. we have to start at the basics and level with people. suggesting that it's not dangerous is in and of itself a dangerous message. >> and tom, what's different about this spike, or more worrisome than the ones in new york and new jersey? >> the sheer numbers. what we saw in the northeast, among a population of 39 million people when you add connecticut, new york, new jersey and the populations together, you end up with abo
patrice tom, i want to start with you. you've been so wt months.i want your reaction to what dr. hahn said. >> well, you know, with respect to the second half of dr. hahn's interview, i completely agree that the fda is going to do everything that it can to make for a safe vaccine for this virus. the first half, he ducked the question. it's absolutely irrefutable -- i thought your question was spot-on. the answer is obvious, this is not harmless. this virus -- in fact for anything to...
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patrice, new jersey, good morning to you. what are your thoughts on the attorney general? >> caller: hi. good morning. i'm a little -- i disapprove of barr and his handling of pretty much everything since he's been confirmed. he has clearly been a trump -- i wouldn't say -- maybe an enabler. he sent out a memorandum earlier this month on investigations that could affect the presidential election. and redistricting, you know, the fbi from opening investigations into the 2020 political candidates or donors. it's sad. does that sound like the u.s. attorney general or a private attorney? and i believe trump has several private attorneys. so our attorney general, the united states attorney general, should not be sending memorandums controlling prosecutors whether it has anything to do with the presidential -- that's what makes me feel -- i don't mean to shift around. this makes me feel like what he did with the mueller investigation and basically setting that narrative to where callers that the previous caller called in saying that it was a hoax or it wasn't legitimate. there w
patrice, new jersey, good morning to you. what are your thoughts on the attorney general? >> caller: hi. good morning. i'm a little -- i disapprove of barr and his handling of pretty much everything since he's been confirmed. he has clearly been a trump -- i wouldn't say -- maybe an enabler. he sent out a memorandum earlier this month on investigations that could affect the presidential election. and redistricting, you know, the fbi from opening investigations into the 2020 political...
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patrice hairs, former president of the american medical association. dr. harris, health first.w the video from the white house lawn. people are crowded together, very few are wearing masks. the white house won't say whether they are taking temperatures. as you look at these images, what is the risk level here? >> well, certainly, and i know that public health officials have been saying this and repeating this over and over, but there's no question that certainly being outside is okay. but when you're outside, you still have to wear masks. you still have to maintain distance at least six feet apart. and so when you're not doing those things, it certainly increases the risk of you getting sick and you spreading the virus to someone else. >> douglas, as you look at the images of the nation's capital on this day with more than 129,000 americans killed in a global pandemic, that is far, far from over and in the wake of the massive historic protests about racism and inequality in this country, what mark do you think this independence day will leave on the history of america? >> it's
patrice hairs, former president of the american medical association. dr. harris, health first.w the video from the white house lawn. people are crowded together, very few are wearing masks. the white house won't say whether they are taking temperatures. as you look at these images, what is the risk level here? >> well, certainly, and i know that public health officials have been saying this and repeating this over and over, but there's no question that certainly being outside is okay. but...
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in fact, lieutenant governor daa patric in a fox news interview last night that heny doesn't needdvicem dr. anthony fauci, the nation's top >> fauci said toda expert. concerned about states like texas that "skippethover" certaigs. he doesn't know what he's talking about. >> nawaz: texas had one of the shortest stay at home orders in the nation, and is now reversing re-opening steps after a record number of new infections. hospitals here, already stretched, are bracing for the weeks ahead. >> the hospitals rig now are operating with nearly 100% of intensive care unit beds ase occupied aral hospitals. if the community doesn't start behaving differently, there's going to be a lihot to what the itals will handle. it's not today. that's three weeks from now. >> nawaz: in phoenix today, vice president mike pence met with governor doug doucey, as arizona struggles to contain its spikepu in cases, an a pause on re-opening. >> i know we'll get through this. absolutely confident with your leadership, the full support of the federal govement behind you cooperation of people of arizona we'll slow
in fact, lieutenant governor daa patric in a fox news interview last night that heny doesn't needdvicem dr. anthony fauci, the nation's top >> fauci said toda expert. concerned about states like texas that "skippethover" certaigs. he doesn't know what he's talking about. >> nawaz: texas had one of the shortest stay at home orders in the nation, and is now reversing re-opening steps after a record number of new infections. hospitals here, already stretched, are bracing for...
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placed all at sea and not lost a leg at sea one last with an ugly footnote a red card for that series patrice after he gets let chase. on the arm last year try you very my 7 points on the richardson al-jazeera. major league soccer is set to return later this wednesday the new york red bulls play on sunday while orlando city vs enter miami will watch the restart in a few hours time the game between nashville and the chicago fire is off after 5 national players tested positive for chronic by those protocols are there for a reason and as long as you continue to stress the importance of it and put the responsibility on individuals in those individuals abide by i think your increase your chances of creating the safest environment possible and so there's a matter of how many people you know if you're able to maintain your distance knew where your mask in the testing is all there to make sure that you can contain situations and i think you always put yourself in a position to to feel safe. now it's not just professional sport that's making a tentative return to action after the coronavirus lockdown
placed all at sea and not lost a leg at sea one last with an ugly footnote a red card for that series patrice after he gets let chase. on the arm last year try you very my 7 points on the richardson al-jazeera. major league soccer is set to return later this wednesday the new york red bulls play on sunday while orlando city vs enter miami will watch the restart in a few hours time the game between nashville and the chicago fire is off after 5 national players tested positive for chronic by...
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placed on it sio not lost to let that see one last with an ugly footnote or red card for that series patrice after he gets let chase julio donati on the arm let's try you very by 7 points on the richardson al-jazeera. major league soccer is set to return later this wednesday but north america's biggest football league is facing some big challenges the new york red bulls play on sunday while our lando city versus interim miami will launch the restart in a few hours time but the game between nashville and the chicago fire is off after 5 nashville players has a positive for corona buyers the 1st international cricket match since march is underway in england the home team are playing the west indies in a tast match moments before play began in southampton players from both sides took a need to show their support for the black lives matter movement there was also a minute's silence for those who have died from cope at 19. double world champion fernando alonso says he's excited to go back to run 0 as his f one return is made official the 38 year old who quit the sport at the end of the $2800.00 se
placed on it sio not lost to let that see one last with an ugly footnote or red card for that series patrice after he gets let chase julio donati on the arm let's try you very by 7 points on the richardson al-jazeera. major league soccer is set to return later this wednesday but north america's biggest football league is facing some big challenges the new york red bulls play on sunday while our lando city versus interim miami will launch the restart in a few hours time but the game between...
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placed on it sio not lost to lecture at sea one last with an ugly footnote a red card for that series patrice after he bit let chase julio donati on the arm last year try you very by 7 points on the richardson al-jazeera. oh major league soccer is set to return later this wednesday but north america's biggest football league is facing some big challenges the new york red bulls play on a sunday while orlando city fesses into mammie want to restart in a few hours time the game between nashville and the chicago fire is off a 5 nashville play is tested positive for corona virus and f.c. dallas to have pulled out completely due to the high number of positives within their squat those protocols are there for a reason and as long as you continue to stress the importance of it and put the responsibility on individuals and those individuals abide by it i think you increase your chances of creating the safest environment possible and so there's a matter of how many people you know if you're able to maintain your distance knew where your mask in the testing is all there to make sure that you can contain
placed on it sio not lost to lecture at sea one last with an ugly footnote a red card for that series patrice after he bit let chase julio donati on the arm last year try you very by 7 points on the richardson al-jazeera. oh major league soccer is set to return later this wednesday but north america's biggest football league is facing some big challenges the new york red bulls play on a sunday while orlando city fesses into mammie want to restart in a few hours time the game between nashville...
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my name is doctor patrice turner and as i serve as the director of worship of the arts here today.nd institutions all over the land and ring the bell for his life 80 times to represent his 80 years here on earth. let us remain silent and remember his contributions and legacy to our people at this time. [bells & silence] ... /[ringing of bells] [ringing of bells] [ringing of bells] [ringing of bells] [ringing of bells] [ringing of bells] [ringing of bells] [ringing of bells] [ringing of bells] [ringing of bells] [ringing of bells] amen. we thank god for that moment. and now the pastor and the family will enter the sanctuary. >> shall we stand. ♪ i am the resurrection and the light, says the lord. yet shall he live again. and also those that believe in me shall never die for i know that my reading her readmer lives and shall stand with me. and though to my skin worms destroy this body coming jus, yn my/well i see my god, and see for myself. behold i show you a mystery. we shall not all sleep, but we shall be changed. in a moment in the twinkling of an eye. for the dead must be raised
my name is doctor patrice turner and as i serve as the director of worship of the arts here today.nd institutions all over the land and ring the bell for his life 80 times to represent his 80 years here on earth. let us remain silent and remember his contributions and legacy to our people at this time. [bells & silence] ... /[ringing of bells] [ringing of bells] [ringing of bells] [ringing of bells] [ringing of bells] [ringing of bells] [ringing of bells] [ringing of bells] [ringing of...