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again, peoplple should realize that as lolong as the epipidemi spreadads in any country it endangers the whole of human kind. >> the fundamental problem about fighting a war against the coronavirus, the invisiblele enemy, is that it is hard to know when the battle is over. and this explains why governments are so cautious about lockdown exit plans. but he says successfully navigating the pandemic requires a new mind-set, and that includes dropping the metaphors of war. if you could define a victory, how would you defifine it? becacause coronavirus is not something that can be eradicated. >> well, firsrst, i think we shouldldn't think aboutut it as war. it's the wrong metaphor. you know, in a war, alternately, you h have guns and soldiers killing each other. this is a different situation. the heroes of this situation had is a nurse in hospital changing bed sheets. e whole crisis is about taking care of people, not a about killing and winning. ye w we need to wingainst the vis, but n human being should be seen as an enemy. so i think we should leave asise this metaphor of war and batat
again, peoplple should realize that as lolong as the epipidemi spreadads in any country it endangers the whole of human kind. >> the fundamental problem about fighting a war against the coronavirus, the invisiblele enemy, is that it is hard to know when the battle is over. and this explains why governments are so cautious about lockdown exit plans. but he says successfully navigating the pandemic requires a new mind-set, and that includes dropping the metaphors of war. if you could define...
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one lost everything when attackers came to her farm. >> they killed 1010 peoplple ina single day. the next day, , they killed fiv. on the third day, thehey came bk and tookok our livestock, cattl, goats, everything. [crowd] >> many people in mali are more concerned with the government they see as corrupt and incapable of fixing a week economy. tens of thousands of people have demonstrated for an end to conflict. a muslim cleric is a member of the leading opposition. >> this is what we have denounced. we cannot be complacent about the government leaders who got us into the situation. . it has to stop. the head of state is mainly responsible. >> markley? will play a -- mahmoud will play a key role in supporting ringing french to mali. troops and others need his help. >> let's look at the coronavirus pandemic and we start and france, the sixth country to report a death toll above 30,000. the world health organization reported an increase friday with the global total jumping 228,000 and 24 hours. the colombian capital of bogotÁ will begin a two-week rolling quarantine in neighborhoods
one lost everything when attackers came to her farm. >> they killed 1010 peoplple ina single day. the next day, , they killed fiv. on the third day, thehey came bk and tookok our livestock, cattl, goats, everything. [crowd] >> many people in mali are more concerned with the government they see as corrupt and incapable of fixing a week economy. tens of thousands of people have demonstrated for an end to conflict. a muslim cleric is a member of the leading opposition. >> this is...
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ideally, we would have wetland habitat and parks and a place where peoplple can accecess the. we want to have a lot of commercial activity in our city. we want more housing. we definitely need more affordable housing to solvee some of the bay area's biggest challenges, but alongside that, we have to do something about future sea level rise. ideally, we'll have a lot of people enjoying the waterfroont, and during storm events, we'll have some kind of way of protecting people through some kind of barrier or just because we have shallowed the channel in some way that makes it no longer super threatening when there's a super high tide. herrrera: the science is undeniablele. climamate change is altering our planet,t, placing many of our communities at risk. we must prepare for a future that directly confronts these changes. the defendants are chevron, exxon, bp, shell, and conoco phillips. these funds will be used to pay for seawalls and other infrastructure needed to deal with sea level rise. we have some real risk that's going to require some billions and billions of dollllars of
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behind a steering precision x. peoplple when t they see you. they left that. thank you. on the other hand chose to be here p please ononce done this i promise you you willl be a strongerr and better version. of you then takes out you would never work. here. find. there's a total of eight so my girls to see. a lot of people never thought to do a pageant and with the job but all they say like you know now they see it nothing stopping them and- it's great. all your. i don't know i don't i. everyone i mean yeah. financing something that exactly one year ago i did the pageant. last year it was really difficult. my mom dididn't underststand itd it was a big no from my community. and then they saw that i didn't change last minute onstage and they're off my job. so now i see parents like supporting their daughters to go do pageants. but my mom she doesn't agree with. i'm neverr gonna see it don't understand where she's coming from as i get it. i've always. make you want me to stop i'll stop. she is allowed to make this choice for myself. i just can't believe like how much my mom
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you had a lot. . a lolot of the peoplple from the y in a a south notot. good food. i have a bottle. bill l that thati hahave been wewe thought out plan. but any y of these loansns are gogoing to . then. and youou know if of the food not goingng to be a long we shook on a cocommon come determined never this and think i mean and what my in with another daily he in no m ma'am this threadad be advd that are in the need yeah and booted but id air for but then not been listed to be in am i the method and is cool but then i knew that i feet have been haitii it canan havee the soda d mean and accepted without ability it would fit that in no nothing will but not in no yeaeh i mean i know i would n n bother. with whahat my body shannon ability it enough to know what it is i love men by the i need. to get an analyst but i thinink in like e i said . someone from the outsidede. loln is gonna handle your weeds out alonong the sidewawalk. hello ho can be of any value. a sixty are resolved it will be the number that will put ten of india youounow becaususe . start. it is often a solution. your avai
you had a lot. . a lolot of the peoplple from the y in a a south notot. good food. i have a bottle. bill l that thati hahave been wewe thought out plan. but any y of these loansns are gogoing to . then. and youou know if of the food not goingng to be a long we shook on a cocommon come determined never this and think i mean and what my in with another daily he in no m ma'am this threadad be advd that are in the need yeah and booted but id air for but then not been listed to be in am i the method...
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peoplple inside werere stananding up, the o others lyin the ground a against eacach oth.ll l of them wore heavy chainsn their feet. in the cells, she said conditions were difficult with the l lack of basic hygiene, water, and food. she also says she was subjected to brainwashing. they wanted her to o give full allegiance to the communist party. >> o once aa week ththey showeda video of xi jinping. then, , they told d us to write assessments on ourselves. every monday att 9:55 we h had o std d up and sing ththe chinese national a anthem. we had to singgkk five songs every day. i have forgotten the rest. if we didn't sing, they did not give us any food. they punished us. >> around 100 camps were thought to be established in western china. according to ngo's, there could be more than a million in prison. a muslim group mostly found in the province. the chinese authorities have transformed the region. they have turned it into a sprawlwling police state. beijing has been pressuring community over the past few years. under the excuse of launching a clampdowown on religious extr
peoplple inside werere stananding up, the o others lyin the ground a against eacach oth.ll l of them wore heavy chainsn their feet. in the cells, she said conditions were difficult with the l lack of basic hygiene, water, and food. she also says she was subjected to brainwashing. they wanted her to o give full allegiance to the communist party. >> o once aa week ththey showeda video of xi jinping. then, , they told d us to write assessments on ourselves. every monday att 9:55 we h had o...
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what can hong kong peoplple expect? >> they can expect ambiguity. that is what beijing has i in mind. the way t the law is worded reay leaves -- leadsds to -- leavesey speech or behahavior subject t e prosecuted under the law. where the past hung congress have been -- hong kongers have been able to attend p protest without any fear of reprisal, ill have to make a choice about that. -- they will have to make a choice about that. brent: couldn't hong kongers be arrested for colluding with a foreign p power if theyey accepd this offer? >> in theory, y yes. it is a great point but i t thik it iss important for governments to step up and offer people from hong kong safe haven if that is what they want. i think there are still lots of details to be worked out. brent: even if hong kongers are able to get to the u.k., what about the possibility of ever going back to o hong kong?g? >>>> that remains an open question. certainly itit has been a veryry distressing 48 h hours. i think itit remains to be seen whatat sorts of behahavior thehe authorities are going
what can hong kong peoplple expect? >> they can expect ambiguity. that is what beijing has i in mind. the way t the law is worded reay leaves -- leadsds to -- leavesey speech or behahavior subject t e prosecuted under the law. where the past hung congress have been -- hong kongers have been able to attend p protest without any fear of reprisal, ill have to make a choice about that. -- they will have to make a choice about that. brent: couldn't hong kongers be arrested for colluding with a...
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and a also, the younger peoplple we're seeing g it sick and die l over the countntry? >> two great questions. yes, if your immunity is short-lived, that makes finding a vaccine chasing rainbows. we don't need a vacne to get out of this mess. even today i a am very hopeful - public health ststill works toyy the waway it did at ththe end of january, we can get this outbreak under conol. as far as young people aree invovolved, without a doubt, wee see less severe disease. however, young people also can get sick. they can also geget hospitalize. they can alsoo die. about 50% of all people who get infectcted with the disease have some sort of heart abnormality. even if you don't die, there are long-term complications of this disease. we don't want o our young people to get infected, e either. ofn: dr. khan, your sense how vararious states and scschol districts around the nation are handling the issue of the reopening public schoolsls? what is yoyour assessment? obobviously, depending on where you are in the c country, theree are very different solutions of whher it iall rot
and a also, the younger peoplple we're seeing g it sick and die l over the countntry? >> two great questions. yes, if your immunity is short-lived, that makes finding a vaccine chasing rainbows. we don't need a vacne to get out of this mess. even today i a am very hopeful - public health ststill works toyy the waway it did at ththe end of january, we can get this outbreak under conol. as far as young people aree invovolved, without a doubt, wee see less severe disease. however, young...
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nearly 3 million peoplple have w tested positive for the virus. the u.s.s. death toll l has topd 131,000. on tuesday, presidenent trump ad education secretary betsy devos urged elementary and secondary schoolols to resume in-person classes in the fall. pres. trump: s so we arare veryh going to put preressure on governors and everybody else to open the schchools, to get them open. it is very important. it is very important for our country, for the well-being of the student and the parents. amy: the main teacher unions have warned that reopening schools without a comprehensive safety plan would be "putting students, their families and educators in danger." this comes as health facilities across florida, texas, arizona, and california are grappling with a surge in coronavirus patients as hospitals run out of icu beds and run low on protective gear for medical workers. on tuesday, texas reported more than 10,000 cases in a day for the first time. meanwhile, the republican party in texas is planning to go ahead with holding an in-person state convention in housto
nearly 3 million peoplple have w tested positive for the virus. the u.s.s. death toll l has topd 131,000. on tuesday, presidenent trump ad education secretary betsy devos urged elementary and secondary schoolols to resume in-person classes in the fall. pres. trump: s so we arare veryh going to put preressure on governors and everybody else to open the schchools, to get them open. it is very important. it is very important for our country, for the well-being of the student and the parents. amy:...
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it is high time peoplple i in affected areas be on alelert a take every measure to protect their lives>> in gifu prefecture, the flooded. evacuation orders are in place in that city as well as takayama city. in nagano prefecture, officials received several reports of mud overflowing on the road. there are residences being flooded. evacuation orders are also issued in multiple municipalities. days of rain have caused serious damage mainly in kyushu. 57 people overall have died. two are without vital signs and 16 others are missing. rescue workers plan to continue their search on wednesday. now for more details, let's check in with our meteorologist tsietsi monare. tsietsi, heavy rainfall has been leaving trails of disasters in those areas. what's the latest? >> hi there. just to paint a picture for you, you can see that the numbers here correspond to just the amount of rainfall that is coming along most parts of japan. in fact, in fgifu, the last tim they saw rain fall more than 570 millimeters was about 21 years ago, 637.5 all-time record. so, the amount of rainfall is significant. the
it is high time peoplple i in affected areas be on alelert a take every measure to protect their lives>> in gifu prefecture, the flooded. evacuation orders are in place in that city as well as takayama city. in nagano prefecture, officials received several reports of mud overflowing on the road. there are residences being flooded. evacuation orders are also issued in multiple municipalities. days of rain have caused serious damage mainly in kyushu. 57 people overall have died. two are...
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he's not now, because l lives in griffith park, gog g after peoplple's chihihuahuas and p cs or kindndof gotten u used to outdoor lighghting. he's retaing his behavior as far as eating deer, but he's somehow, and we don't know how he's doing this, he's finding enough prey and he's able to avoid d people even though there's so much more activity in his habitat than other mountain lion habitat. p-22 has gone through a lot of misadventures. because he's a celebrity, he's been able to kind of survive a lot of these circumstances. one of those incidences was him getting stuck under a house and wildlife officers shooting him with beanbag rounds and tennis ball guns. he kept his cool to the point where he waited for those people to tire themselves out before he left, and he left without anybybody seeing him. and that's him being able toto kind of use those natural skills of being elusive to keep his distance and stay safe. even the most adaptatable specis out here, , arguably t the coyoe or the raccoon, have trouble in this landscape becauause of roas and of a lot of other urban dangers. paul
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but now peoplple come up with specificic use case like w we w to use your robot in our store becauser cannot come. >> the avatar is proving useful in hospitals where it provides the safe way for people to communicate at distance. this hospital in kaga are using the robot to connect families with their sick loved ones. they say even though it's a machine, it provides a personal touch. and unlike other form off technology, it offers comomplety hands free so medical staff don't need to be present to assisist. >> translator: the avatar can move around and makes you feel as if someone is really there. the robot will help to ease the loneliness our patients feel. >> an avatar service can work in all kind of situations and help to make the transition to a new way of life smarter and safer. nhk world. >> operating the robot is easy. alall you need is access to a computer to. steer, you simply press the arrow keys. another factor in its favor is comp. facilities can rent one of these robots for a thousand dollars a month. that's why local governments are taking a keen interest. after all, med
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. >> translator: i've learned i can help peoplple inn m many wa eveven iff i've never met them.o continue doing this y whole life. >> translator: i hope this activity will allow the children to find strength to overcome any difficulties they will face in the future. withth caring hearts and by working together. >> reporter: with schools gradually reopening, these children are heading back to class, but they refuse to give up on this lesson. they say they'll keep working as long as they need to, to fight the virus. >> the students plan to keep working as face shields are currently in demand not only at hospitals but also at nursing homes. >>> in the age of social distancing, our three stories today serve as a reminder that there are other ways of coming together than just meeting up. all right. that's it for this edition of "newsline in depth." thank you for watching our program. i'll see you next time, too. xxx ♪ >> the u.s. ramps up pressure on china, saying they reject beijing's claim that these south china sea. ♪ hello. you are watching al jazeera in london. coming up. >> to
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some peoplple are depressed. some have become less mobile.me much more likely that peoplee will die alone, an that really worries me. >> reporter: how can elderly people be saved from social isolation in the midst of the pandemic? the search for ansnswers continues. >> the assembly hall reopened on july 17th after setting up anticoronavirus measures. whether it will keep operating as a communal space remains to be seen. >>> elsewhere in japan, the public and private sectors are working together on ways to keep seniors connected. university students have been exchanging letters with elderly people, and one community has set up a mobile cafe with outdoor seating. meal deliveries have taken a twist as well. a number of communities have started providing affordable meals to elderly people in their homes. in some cases, it's seniors themselves doing the work. they can also stop in for a chat, providing a sense of connection to combat feelings of loneliness. with less physical contact and interaction, it's easy for anyone, not just the elderly, to
some peoplple are depressed. some have become less mobile.me much more likely that peoplee will die alone, an that really worries me. >> reporter: how can elderly people be saved from social isolation in the midst of the pandemic? the search for ansnswers continues. >> the assembly hall reopened on july 17th after setting up anticoronavirus measures. whether it will keep operating as a communal space remains to be seen. >>> elsewhere in japan, the public and private sectors...
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." >> he knew early on that he was different to other peoplple. traditional color classifications like blue for boys and pink seemed strange to him. he expressed himself through illustrations. >> "someone ononce told me tht homosexuality wasn't natural. that made me question why i even exist. but the very fact that i am m different makes me- lilike a missising puzzle pieca part of a whole. and diversity of this kind is just nice." >> these days as he moves through shibuy he feels ee, noonger filled with she. this journey towards self-lo is t sububjectf a bobooke is working on at the moment. but his message of tolerance has not yet spread everywhere in japan. >> "i don't think japan is ready to accept this kind of lifestyle. but i personally think it's really good that there are people like him." >> makeup extraordinaire and buddhist priest. for him, life is about having the courage to accept who you are and finding pleasure and meaning in earthly as well as spiritual pursuits. >> everyone has the right to accept themselves for who they are. our fa
." >> he knew early on that he was different to other peoplple. traditional color classifications like blue for boys and pink seemed strange to him. he expressed himself through illustrations. >> "someone ononce told me tht homosexuality wasn't natural. that made me question why i even exist. but the very fact that i am m different makes me- lilike a missising puzzle pieca part of a whole. and diversity of this kind is just nice." >> these days as he moves...
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. >> reporter: in march as her father was growing increasingly ill, more than 340 peoplple die in a s single day in madrid alo. hospitalss in the city werere desperatelely trying to figure t how to cope. >> translator:r: we're n not treating the eldlderly anymore. if they are incted, they're out of luck. we wish we weren't in this situation. >> reporter: luis's death certificate says he passed away in his sleep after receiving palliative care. the hospital maintains that luis had underlying conditions and had received appropriate treatment. family members were unable to say their last good-byes. she is furious about what happened. she is writing a letter to her father to help make sense of the tragedy. >> translator: the doctors decided the time to end my father's life had come. the only treatment he could g g were sedativives and thahat was wiout ourur consesent. i think t this is a kind of hidn euthanasia. >> reporteter: lopez-rey says s is now planning to sue the hospital. the coronavirus has claimed over 28,000 lives in spain, a staggering 69% of the victims dying in nursing homes
. >> reporter: in march as her father was growing increasingly ill, more than 340 peoplple die in a s single day in madrid alo. hospitalss in the city werere desperatelely trying to figure t how to cope. >> translator:r: we're n not treating the eldlderly anymore. if they are incted, they're out of luck. we wish we weren't in this situation. >> reporter: luis's death certificate says he passed away in his sleep after receiving palliative care. the hospital maintains that luis...
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we want to return the remains of asas many peoplple as possible their relatives. >> this year, hiroshima officials mailed the list of names to about 2,000 places. they, also, posted it on the city's website. >>> the threat of hunger and malnutrition looms large, as the global population grows. nhk world's yuichi reports on a japanese company taking advantage of a source of protein that's often overlooked. >> these crackers hit the market in may. they may look like ordinary snacks. but they are made of something different. cricket powder, potato starch. at first, they taste like shrimp crackers. the more you chew, the sweeter they get. >> a company in tokushima provides cricket powder using the crackers. at tokushima university, his team is raising 700,000 crickets. they are big ones. the type that typically lives in the tropic. the team is raising them from egg. in a month, they will be three centimeters long. their fast growth makes them a quickly renewable source of protein. and they need natural space and food. >> translator: we're using crickets as food. so we need to keep good recor
we want to return the remains of asas many peoplple as possible their relatives. >> this year, hiroshima officials mailed the list of names to about 2,000 places. they, also, posted it on the city's website. >>> the threat of hunger and malnutrition looms large, as the global population grows. nhk world's yuichi reports on a japanese company taking advantage of a source of protein that's often overlooked. >> these crackers hit the market in may. they may look like ordinary...
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more than four thousand film professionals decided hey that increase that number to increase more peoplple. i know it's- the end of the men will they wanted fifty fifty in each section of the car including talk. instead of one. francis says i can't stop that long journey from for what else is a consummate because few years ago. now it's time to catch up. zero once again but tuesday june to france. twewenty four. hello are you w watching it's working europe on france twenty four i'm catherine nicholson and tododay i am in rust also im here at the united states i'm- jim he was also current acting. represents team. in the end that this off to him that's a good moment that fired. from after testitifying in the- trial earlier this yearar run a good racece thank you very for having us. thank heavens. i mentioned just a sec instead he sun. with fire from that job off giving his test that he fully the per just in cacase to quit quo with ukrainine do you see you crane s part of your remit to this job my- with. united is to build bridges and- strength are all very strong g relationship with specific
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it's a bad dream and i can't get up from it >> reporter: doctors say they're seeing yououng peoplple temptitg fate pool parties where they tried to get the virus or prove that it was fake >> just before the patient died, they looked at their nurse and they said, i think i made a mistake. i thought this was a hoax but it's not >> a deadly virus continuing to spread as health officials urge caution while trying to ease fears. >> reporter: in florida where the governor has left decision making up to local governments at a news conference he was heckled for not taking charge. >> people there are frustrated thank you. >>> prosecutors have revealed new details about why they believe maxwell is a flight risk new court papers describe her trying to run from a house the day she was arrested they conducted a search and found a cell phone wrapped in tinfoil. the filing also claims she had a private security team made up of former british military members. a bail hearing is scheduled for this afternoon maxwell has denied any wrong doing. >>> roger stone is speaking up since the prison sentence w
it's a bad dream and i can't get up from it >> reporter: doctors say they're seeing yououng peoplple temptitg fate pool parties where they tried to get the virus or prove that it was fake >> just before the patient died, they looked at their nurse and they said, i think i made a mistake. i thought this was a hoax but it's not >> a deadly virus continuing to spread as health officials urge caution while trying to ease fears. >> reporter: in florida where the governor has...
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and d so, when you look at my age andnd u look k at other young peoplple n the city council, you realizet we''re actually verery representative of the e city as a whohole. all riright. see u guys later. essentialally, what t the oil ad gas s ordinance that we e adoptd is, it creates a setback, and what that meansns is no new oil development can occur within 300 feet of sensitive uses--homes, schools, parks, hosospitals. my position was not to stick it to oil workers or because i'm against the oil induststry. it's because e i want to prectt the h health and safety o of my community. that's s why i supported t the ordininance, bee i believe that it's imperative that we take this action for r e sake of our economy, for the sake of o our future. man: arvin is one step closer to imposing new regulations on oil and gas production in the city limits. this all comes after mayor jose gurrola visited the state capitol to talk about ann ideaea of eliminating g oil and gas altogether. noerr: it hururts me to think tt ssomehow, someway, we hahave drn a lline in the sand thatat says we'rere either g g
and d so, when you look at my age andnd u look k at other young peoplple n the city council, you realizet we''re actually verery representative of the e city as a whohole. all riright. see u guys later. essentialally, what t the oil ad gas s ordinance that we e adoptd is, it creates a setback, and what that meansns is no new oil development can occur within 300 feet of sensitive uses--homes, schools, parks, hosospitals. my position was not to stick it to oil workers or because i'm against the...
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let alone in a country which is currently in the midst of a turmoil and violent up peoplple against theovernmentnt. ss protests for weeks, demanding the resisignation of e prpresident, the man who hasas n in office since e 2013. but so far, was not able to effectctively contain the violee in the country and bring terrorism and interethnic violence to a halt. brent: fanny facsar there reporting. mogadishu, the capital of somalia in east africa, is a city that has been ravaged i wore like so many other places around the world. it is facing another enemy, the coronavirus. the country is financially broke and its health services are struggling. private companies are joining forces with the government to ensure public safety. dw's edris reports on a telecom company ringback service that is helping to raise awareness of covid-19.. edris: he's listening to a ringback tune from the front service provider. it tells people how t to stop te spread of the coronavirus. >> "in depth" -- >> a lot of awareness campaigngns have been done by or people. we have taken their advice such as handwashing.. we
let alone in a country which is currently in the midst of a turmoil and violent up peoplple against theovernmentnt. ss protests for weeks, demanding the resisignation of e prpresident, the man who hasas n in office since e 2013. but so far, was not able to effectctively contain the violee in the country and bring terrorism and interethnic violence to a halt. brent: fanny facsar there reporting. mogadishu, the capital of somalia in east africa, is a city that has been ravaged i wore like so many...
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establishment, his dadayss someone who really changed the untry werere far behind him, and it's s ok for peoplple to become politicians, b but we c can't se people as frozen in time. you give credit where it's due, but we also acknowledge the limitations of what he did later in his life. brent: i want you to take listen to what the congressman politician said 24 years ago when he was one of the few members of congress to vote against the defense of marriage act, and that act gave states the right to deny recognition of same-sex marriage. take a listen to what he said. >> this bill is a slap i in the face of the declaration of independence. it denies amen and women the right to liberty and the pursuit of happiness. marriage is a basic c human rig. you cannot tell people they cannot fall in love. brent: there we have john lewis, a man ahead of his time. he wanted to extend basic human rights to everyone, not only those who were viewed -- victims of racial scrimmage nation. isn't that a good achievement for a politiciaian? margaret: yes, absolutely. that was a very proud moment for him, one that we
establishment, his dadayss someone who really changed the untry werere far behind him, and it's s ok for peoplple to become politicians, b but we c can't se people as frozen in time. you give credit where it's due, but we also acknowledge the limitations of what he did later in his life. brent: i want you to take listen to what the congressman politician said 24 years ago when he was one of the few members of congress to vote against the defense of marriage act, and that act gave states the...
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where a lot ofof peoplple can work makea liliving and what we can produce a product that is very healthy an excellent taste and very good quality. in just a few years spain has become the- testable leader of organic here in europe tomatoes remains the king of the call also this week. combat is emotional and- 80% of the organic produce is exported elsewhere in europe we can seem is how old the label as an ideal of sustainability but our organic crops produced intensively in these grgreenhouses a r real solutionr the environment. so yeah like i usually out it took only y one shot a mededia instead of tellig me to tell me entirely out was. then many allies who doesn't to god is it. wouldn't save it or if they see anything. until her courses look that ideals okay i see the old district of those around him to people mass. yeah they love the sport even. total killed located at nina is game i yeah mine and the others consistent. hey there you not them being kate spade maybe not put out of business so for you- and all we ask. he came. to see martina. a little fabricatotors. salida. a glass conta
where a lot ofof peoplple can work makea liliving and what we can produce a product that is very healthy an excellent taste and very good quality. in just a few years spain has become the- testable leader of organic here in europe tomatoes remains the king of the call also this week. combat is emotional and- 80% of the organic produce is exported elsewhere in europe we can seem is how old the label as an ideal of sustainability but our organic crops produced intensively in these grgreenhouses a...
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when asked about presenting peoplple dying of the virus back in april. there are nowow sixty six thousandnd dead in brarazil g. o seven nineteen. a team of us up here here on livee television standing less than a meter away from a group of reporters. brazil's president china also naro made a surprise anannouncement. and do his will dot the result turnened out to be. a boarded up with that you deposit. you have installed it was yes it's positive. all narrow winner two x. that he began feeling symptoms of covered ninineteen this past sunday. he said alluding two would you fit w what i w was feeling lethargrgic m march fifteentnt a bit of muscle e in portabable fever that reached thirty eight degrees. resident then stepped a couple of meters away from the reporters removed his mask and continue speaking. colson are always made a point of violating social distancing guidelines seen here on may twenty fifth eating a hot dog and mingling with the crowd. he's also railed against lockdowns encouraging people to go out dismissing the virus as a little flu. now si
when asked about presenting peoplple dying of the virus back in april. there are nowow sixty six thousandnd dead in brarazil g. o seven nineteen. a team of us up here here on livee television standing less than a meter away from a group of reporters. brazil's president china also naro made a surprise anannouncement. and do his will dot the result turnened out to be. a boarded up with that you deposit. you have installed it was yes it's positive. all narrow winner two x. that he began feeling...
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becoming o overwhelming o mind what t date is the continud spread my- where to get the win that peoplple. can just susupprs ourr purpose is plelease pop- before they become enormous right but the problem with that is that no country is really fully succeeded. a sense making sure- the pandemic dozens rebounds- that's a worry because some have used- a lockdown others have not but there's no recipe for success and that's also a worry i guess. welcome back i think what wee have seeeen is that ththe counts that i a am able to put in place strorong defenses.s. at the locl level-l- the ones that that able to d do withh the rebndss at really quickly and effffiently that doesn't mean that they have none it jusust means that they deal with t them effectitiy as we e look a at australia in melbourne where there is connie quitite as signifificant outbre. it's notot nice foror the australians but at least the response has been very s strong and focused but we get to sising paul whehere there's quite a kid of made i in foreign what could do treeses they'll start. won't bring struggle but t then get in
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anasisis was all l abou, not so much in terms of, well, what we were going to do about thesese poor peoplple who have been enslslaved soso many generations? but rather, how w can we reororganize our society in order to guarantee the incorporation of previously enslaved people? now attention is being turned towards the symbols of slavery, the symbols of colonialism. and of course, any campaigns against racism in this country have to addresess, in the very first place, the conditions of indigenous people. i think it's important that we're seeing these demonstrations, but i think at the same time we have to recognize that we cacannot simply get rid d of the history.. we have to recognize t the devastatingly negativeve role that that history has played in charting the trajectory of the united states of america. and so, i think that these assaults on statues represent an attempt to begin to think through what we have to do to bring down institutions and reenvision them, reorgaganize them, create new institutions that can attend to the needsds of all people. amy: and what do you think shshould be
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cheyenne, pepeople, arapaho peoplple, we celebrate junene 25 as victory day because in 1876, a c confederate -- - an alliance of lakota, dakota, cheyenne, and arapahoe defeated custster at t the battle of lite big horn, the battle of greasy grass. that was a a victory that was kinda mounted against the uninid states right before h he tried o celebrate its 1 100 year anniversary of signing of the declaratation of independence. a document that was written by thomas jefferson, who is one of the figures who w wrote in the document "merciless indian savages" to descriribe indigiges pepeople. it is important to o note on tht date that trump right hihis speh at not rushmore, said "our nation is witnessing a merciless campaign to wipe o out our histy , defame our heroes, erase our valueses, and indoctrinate our children." we don't think it is good since he used that languagee come the same language that thomas jefferson used. it is important toto n note geoe wawashington was named town destroyer by the confederaracy r his scorched campaigign against the iroquois nation prior to the dururing thet als
cheyenne, pepeople, arapaho peoplple, we celebrate junene 25 as victory day because in 1876, a c confederate -- - an alliance of lakota, dakota, cheyenne, and arapahoe defeated custster at t the battle of lite big horn, the battle of greasy grass. that was a a victory that was kinda mounted against the uninid states right before h he tried o celebrate its 1 100 year anniversary of signing of the declaratation of independence. a document that was written by thomas jefferson, who is one of the...
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i remember when as a young policeer, i saw chicacago remove two busloads s full of young peoplple fromsingng project and take them to jail. that opened the door f for the mass incarceration of young black and browown men and women. so i think it is really impoportant we keeeep this in contntt. the last thing i will say is along witith the federal agents, the risk of federal agents in unmarked vehicles coming into our city and what that means for people that are protesting, what that means for organizations, i think is also important to note that police have taken the gloves off. just this past week in chicago, young organizer who i worked when i metete boyd her she was fighting to stop the closure of all the high schools in her neighborhood, she was protesting at an event where aey were trying to protest clung to statatue and a chicago police officer,, as she was vigorously protesting, ran up on this 18-year-old girl and's master in the mouth with t this baton and knococked her teeth o. we just had a conference e with mimiracle yesterday. thee brutality is not new. the infrfringement o
i remember when as a young policeer, i saw chicacago remove two busloads s full of young peoplple fromsingng project and take them to jail. that opened the door f for the mass incarceration of young black and browown men and women. so i think it is really impoportant we keeeep this in contntt. the last thing i will say is along witith the federal agents, the risk of federal agents in unmarked vehicles coming into our city and what that means for people that are protesting, what that means for...
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yoy've havave said that t most pepeople -- - more peoplple dien the develoloping wororld than bebecauseple under the west have been exposed d to other influenznza viruses. so already had some prorotection against the spanish flu when it emerged. how much do we e know about whether exposure to othther viruses is a factor here as well in covid-19 in determining or influencing mortrtality rates? >> there is some slightt indication t that there may be some verery, ver small cross protecection from other coronavirus's. but t that would not bmamajor. thosose things probably y have n worldwide. influenza was a little bit different. most of the developed world, people probabably have seenn multiplele influenzaza viruses. the 1918 paris wasas a new viru. but you s still got -- yoyostill got some cross protection if you had been exposed to influenza viruses. so-called virgin populations, and this is true only -- not true only of i influence of utmt viruses, when people had not seen a any influenza v virus, tr immune systems were completely naive, t then you are getting instances where 20%, somete
yoy've havave said that t most pepeople -- - more peoplple dien the develoloping wororld than bebecauseple under the west have been exposed d to other influenznza viruses. so already had some prorotection against the spanish flu when it emerged. how much do we e know about whether exposure to othther viruses is a factor here as well in covid-19 in determining or influencing mortrtality rates? >> there is some slightt indication t that there may be some verery, ver small cross protecection...
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i i will continue e to believe t wiser heads will prevail and thatat peoplple will rececognizs is a panandemic and people are dyingnd people are getting infected, and that t the numbers in the statate are going up and not going down. amy:the new yoyo times" ss en r repting i isizzle really from inside the hard hit houston hospitals. in moment, we will be joined by dr. sheri fink who is featured in ts new vio by "the new york tes." >> we're here at houston methodist hospitalwhwhich thehe largeses hospital in houston. right at this moment, the number ofororonavus cases is really rising dramatically in t c city. how does it feel similar or different to march? this is a surge. >> altugugh they had momodera peak in apr, now they are mor than double e e peakhatt reacheheat that time and the numbs s lookike e th're going to just keep rising. clk since march, w've h a trice of patntnts. everyone stad at home. peopleerere noreally gting ck.. numbers that would overburden thsysystem ouract, some of us cut ships wnwn because there were t t enou patients to see. since memori d day, hasas been a lot busier
i i will continue e to believe t wiser heads will prevail and thatat peoplple will rececognizs is a panandemic and people are dyingnd people are getting infected, and that t the numbers in the statate are going up and not going down. amy:the new yoyo times" ss en r repting i isizzle really from inside the hard hit houston hospitals. in moment, we will be joined by dr. sheri fink who is featured in ts new vio by "the new york tes." >> we're here at houston methodist...