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philip. we can't provide people with specifics as to when, but, you know, i guess how are we going to -- how do you propose that we make this adjustment? you know, this has been hard already and it's been, you know, like over two months. and it is a struggle for just the average person, but especially those who are dealing with financial challenges. and those with kids. and elderly who are already isolated as it is. how are we going to get through this? >> yeah. well, i think that it's a really important question, mayor. i think that there's a couple of key things. one is to make sure that people -- that mental health and social supports that are needed and i think that we're going to continue to work on connecting emotionally and socially in ways that allow us to social distance. so i think that is a really key piece. and if people need or are asking for mental health, behavioral health support, they can go to our we website and find those resources. i also think that one of the key things,
philip. we can't provide people with specifics as to when, but, you know, i guess how are we going to -- how do you propose that we make this adjustment? you know, this has been hard already and it's been, you know, like over two months. and it is a struggle for just the average person, but especially those who are dealing with financial challenges. and those with kids. and elderly who are already isolated as it is. how are we going to get through this? >> yeah. well, i think that it's a...
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philip. we can't provide people with specifics as to when, but, you know, i guess how are we going to -- how do you propose that we make this adjustment? you know, this has been hard already and it's been, you know, like over two months. and it is a struggle for just the average person, but especially those who are dealing with financial challenges. and those with kids. and elderly who are already isolated as it is. how are we going to get through this? >> yeah. well, i think that it's a really important question, mayor. i think that there's a couple of key things. one is to make sure that people -- that mental health and social supports that are needed and i think that we're going to continue to work on connecting emotionally and socially in ways that allow us to social distance. so i think that is a really key piece. and if people need or are asking for mental health, behavioral health support, they can go to our we website and find those resources. i also think that one of the key things,
philip. we can't provide people with specifics as to when, but, you know, i guess how are we going to -- how do you propose that we make this adjustment? you know, this has been hard already and it's been, you know, like over two months. and it is a struggle for just the average person, but especially those who are dealing with financial challenges. and those with kids. and elderly who are already isolated as it is. how are we going to get through this? >> yeah. well, i think that it's a...
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i'm philip mena. >> and i'm frances rivera. atlanta is in the national spotlight after a police confrontation turned deadly this weekend. a medical examiner ruled the death of rayshard brooks a homicide the 27-year-old was shot twice friday night while police were chasing him in a wendy's parking lot. it sparked a weekend of protests nationwide the wendy's where it happened was set on fire. police are offering $10,000 for any tips leading to the suspect. nbc's jennifer johnson has the latest >> reporter: new protests and wendy's set on fire after an atlanta police officer allegedly shot and killed a black man in the restaurant's parking lot 27-year-old rayshard brooks was found sleeping in his car in the wendy's drive through. and then failed a sobriety test. >> i think you've had too much to drink to be driving >> reporter: the body camera shows brooks resisting the arrest, a struggle ensued. a dash cam shows brooks grabbing the officer's taser, then gunsh gunshots the georgia bureau of investigation reviewed the video to dete
i'm philip mena. >> and i'm frances rivera. atlanta is in the national spotlight after a police confrontation turned deadly this weekend. a medical examiner ruled the death of rayshard brooks a homicide the 27-year-old was shot twice friday night while police were chasing him in a wendy's parking lot. it sparked a weekend of protests nationwide the wendy's where it happened was set on fire. police are offering $10,000 for any tips leading to the suspect. nbc's jennifer johnson has the...
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coming up -- joining us now is philip drury. also joined by sonali basak who joins us from new york. thanks for joining us. it.eally appreciate equity markets have been on a tear. credit has been on a tear. what is the risk appetite when it comes to mergers & acquisitions? philip: first of all, thanks for having me today on the show. veryally has been meaningful across equity markets and credit markets, there is no doubt. but there is still a very uncertain outlook, and it is the m&aook which has caused volumes to reduce very, very meaningfully at this moment in time. having said that, the capital markets have really kicked in. the last 15 weeks, we have been on a real journey with our clients, starting off with the bank led liquidity as the market started to slow down. it then fixed itself through liquidity and the bond market really picked up both in the emea.nd also across we have seen record volumes across capital markets. then the equity recap really started. u.s. equity volumes have been record-breaking. muchhas been very
coming up -- joining us now is philip drury. also joined by sonali basak who joins us from new york. thanks for joining us. it.eally appreciate equity markets have been on a tear. credit has been on a tear. what is the risk appetite when it comes to mergers & acquisitions? philip: first of all, thanks for having me today on the show. veryally has been meaningful across equity markets and credit markets, there is no doubt. but there is still a very uncertain outlook, and it is the m&aook...
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philip. we can't provide people with specifics as to when, but, you know, i guess how are we going to -- how do you propose that we make this adjustment? you know, this has been hard already and it's been, you know, like over two months. and it is a struggle for just the average person, but especially those who are dealing with financial challenges. and those with kids. and elderly who are already isolated as it is. how are we going to get through this? >> yeah. well, i think that it's a really important question, mayor. i think that there's a couple of key things. one is to make sure that people -- that mental health and social supports that are needed and i think that we're going to continue to work on connecting emotionally and socially in ways that allow us to social distance. so i think that is a really key piece. and if people need or are asking for mental health, behavioral health support, they can go to our we website and find those resources. i also think that one of the key things,
philip. we can't provide people with specifics as to when, but, you know, i guess how are we going to -- how do you propose that we make this adjustment? you know, this has been hard already and it's been, you know, like over two months. and it is a struggle for just the average person, but especially those who are dealing with financial challenges. and those with kids. and elderly who are already isolated as it is. how are we going to get through this? >> yeah. well, i think that it's a...
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philip, what do you think? philip: i think millennials do know how to use microwaves.aversion to planning. we would much rather have that instant gratification of uber eats and go on our way. maria: i understand, yes, i do. still ahead, looking sharp online. one company is looking to tailor your suits using artificial intelligence, it's as easy as that. it's all here, next hour, "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ hot child in the city. ♪ hot child in the city. ♪ running wild and looking pretty. ♪ 300 miles an hour, thats where i feel normal. having an annuity tells me my retirement is protected. protected lifetime income from an annuity can help your retirement plan ride out turbulent times. learn more at protectedincome.org. maria: welcome back. good monday morning thanks so much for joining us i am maria bartiromo. monday, june 29, top stories right now just before 8:00 a.m. on the east coast,the number of coronavirus dhets have surpassed half a million worldwide, this as cases spike at large rate in yu states, and the hot zones here, eshmultiple states ar
philip, what do you think? philip: i think millennials do know how to use microwaves.aversion to planning. we would much rather have that instant gratification of uber eats and go on our way. maria: i understand, yes, i do. still ahead, looking sharp online. one company is looking to tailor your suits using artificial intelligence, it's as easy as that. it's all here, next hour, "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ hot child in the city. ♪ hot child in the city. ♪...
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and this is not ending, philip there are more demonstrations planned for london in the coming days philip all right, kelly thank you. >>> much more news ahead, including sad news about the artist behind the teingas central park >>> history made sunday hundreds of miles above earth we'll be right back. even life inside can bring on things like sweat and oil. but it's nothing a deep clean can't fix. love, neutrogena®. her skin could actually soak up wetness that her diaper doesn't. that's why i use pampers pampers traps and locks wetness away keeping baby's skin drier and healthier the health of your baby's skin starts with the pampers they're in. brushing only reaches 25% of your mouth. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ you have the support of a, probiotic and the gastroenterologists who developed it. align helps to soothe your occasional digestive upsets twenty-four seven. so where you go, the pro goes. go with align. the pros in digestive health. and if stress worsens your digestiv
and this is not ending, philip there are more demonstrations planned for london in the coming days philip all right, kelly thank you. >>> much more news ahead, including sad news about the artist behind the teingas central park >>> history made sunday hundreds of miles above earth we'll be right back. even life inside can bring on things like sweat and oil. but it's nothing a deep clean can't fix. love, neutrogena®. her skin could actually soak up wetness that her diaper...
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or whether you want to just disappear at the world more or equally throughout society philip fry from the institute for technology assessment and systems analysis in cancer thanks for joining us thanks for having me. now is the boss of the program where you get to ask the questions to ask science correspondent derek williams. what percentage of the population has been infected in the united states the number of confirmed cases of covert 19 in the us at the moment stands at over 2 and a half 1000000 and the daily count is trending upwards around around 40000 new cases joined them every day then last week the director of the country centers for disease control hazarded a guess at a statistic that lots of experts have been trying to pin down ever since this pandemic began the number of people who get the disease that are never listed as confirmed cases health care officials in the u.s. now believe that only around one in 10 people in the u.s. who contract covert 19 are ever actually counted now i think that we can view that as a pretty rough estimate but but even if it is just in the bal
or whether you want to just disappear at the world more or equally throughout society philip fry from the institute for technology assessment and systems analysis in cancer thanks for joining us thanks for having me. now is the boss of the program where you get to ask the questions to ask science correspondent derek williams. what percentage of the population has been infected in the united states the number of confirmed cases of covert 19 in the us at the moment stands at over 2 and a half...
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let's speak to philip fry who's boss of the digital technologies and social change research group at the institute for technology assessment and systems analysis and calls right here in germany thanks for joining us so all the changes we've seen in working join the coronavirus pandemic a good approach for the long. well yes we're going to get too excited about the current changes as they call it the terrible cost but generous you know we'll say for instance the reduction of commuting hours or under additional business trips is certainly something that is welcome news to me but i would suggest that the current crisis also churches us more to ask ourselves what fundamentally whether we want to return to the old normal or whether we want to build a better towards a more socially and people out of sustainable economy you talked about shorter work times you've done research into this and you came up with a figure of around 20 hours as potentially an ideal working week that would be a huge reduction for many full time workers around the world what's the thinking behind that how do you make
let's speak to philip fry who's boss of the digital technologies and social change research group at the institute for technology assessment and systems analysis and calls right here in germany thanks for joining us so all the changes we've seen in working join the coronavirus pandemic a good approach for the long. well yes we're going to get too excited about the current changes as they call it the terrible cost but generous you know we'll say for instance the reduction of commuting hours or...
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the vice president mike sense sunday saying texans will get the supplies and personnel they need philip> erin, thank you >>> as cases surge in the south and west, 13 states have reversed parts of their plans to reopen good morning >> reporter: corey, some may be calling this a second wave, but if you look at the numbers, this is reall hitting a different part of our country. across the south and west, coronavirus surging, prompting the health and human services secretary to issue this grim warning. >> the window is closing we have to act, and people as individuals have to act responsibly. we need to social distance we need to wear our face coverings if we're in settings where we can't social distance, particularly in these hot zones. >> reporter: in arizona, a second straight day of record cases, with icu beds at 87% capacity despite these record numbers, extreme beam brought people out in droves to the river, many without masks. health care workers are worried the surge in arizona after reopening is just the beginning of something worse >> we're not trying to stem the number of patient
the vice president mike sense sunday saying texans will get the supplies and personnel they need philip> erin, thank you >>> as cases surge in the south and west, 13 states have reversed parts of their plans to reopen good morning >> reporter: corey, some may be calling this a second wave, but if you look at the numbers, this is reall hitting a different part of our country. across the south and west, coronavirus surging, prompting the health and human services secretary to...
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i mean that sasy philip is there a- ththe money will phone on that me to could. agree together. well but you are clicicking dowown the linint he wants.. michael to be calledd all of europe as you got in that click- from lisbon to vladivostok principally b becau- you.u. micichael knonows that by 2058% o of the world's p populan wiwill be inn yourr twenties- seeieing that eururope is goinio be between the uninited states n one e side and tried on the othr side support t top. rushed on what. right so that way w when they do see eye to all ii. on the againstst. islamist fundamamentalism and- the f figt agagainst islamicic state and al qaeda but eveven thatt o off- ra has to much larger view of just who. she forgets where as- the european union and cross has a much narrower view b but there s some common ground that still. lost keeping the two men away making a full scale agreement between the- all rights have phillip tellll international affairs as a set for now thank you. well they have a a v very h up today do join us here on france twenty four for more international headlines abo
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philip and her team's incredible work. dr. philip has been incredible during this pandemic.she and her team have worked nonstop from the early days of the challenges around testing and shortages, making sure the health lab was one of the first in the entire country to test the scaling of working with me key stakeholders and working with policy makers to develop and explain our testing policy. but i just want to celebrate her work and and championship in this time. i wanted to give you data on some of the -- i've had the liberty while dr. philip was going through a few data points relative to this conversation and one with regard to the sro's and we have had 196 people test positive in the sro's so far there's been a hetergeneity. there's a lot of variation from overall and 6% of the cases of covid-19 that have been diagnosed have been people who experience homelessness and we've had one death specifically in somebody from covid-19 who identified as homeless. this is the asymptomatic screening for the homeless and control measures were put into place there and then, 1704 staf
philip and her team's incredible work. dr. philip has been incredible during this pandemic.she and her team have worked nonstop from the early days of the challenges around testing and shortages, making sure the health lab was one of the first in the entire country to test the scaling of working with me key stakeholders and working with policy makers to develop and explain our testing policy. but i just want to celebrate her work and and championship in this time. i wanted to give you data on...
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philip.e can't provide people with specifics as to when, but, you know, i guess how are we going to -- how do you propose that we make this adjustment? you know, this has been hard already and it's been, you know, like over two months. and it is a struggle for just the average person, but especially those who are dealing with financial challenges. and those with kids. and elderly who are already isolated as it is. how are we going to get through this? >> yeah. well, i think that it's a really important question, mayor. i think that there's a couple of key things. one is to make sure that people -- that mental health and social supports that are needed and i think that we're going to continue to work on connecting emotionally and socially in ways that allow us to social distance. so i think that is a really key piece. and if people need or are asking for mental health, behavioral health support, they can go to our we website and find those resources. i also think that one of the key things, ma
philip.e can't provide people with specifics as to when, but, you know, i guess how are we going to -- how do you propose that we make this adjustment? you know, this has been hard already and it's been, you know, like over two months. and it is a struggle for just the average person, but especially those who are dealing with financial challenges. and those with kids. and elderly who are already isolated as it is. how are we going to get through this? >> yeah. well, i think that it's a...
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. >> let's talk about all of this with our dana bash and abby philip. dana, let's begin with you on this did i individual that we just talked to barbara starr and add miller kirby about. this is not just about general milley saying he should not have been there for the feet osh-op, it's huge. it's about the series of divides between top military brass and the president. >> that's right, and i'm just looking down at my known because the president in the last few minutes sent a tweet not about milley specifically, just in all caps saying those that deny their history are doomed to repeat it. you know, there are a lot of ways that you can interpret that. it seems to me the way that he intended it was a defense of his insistence that the -- that these bases not have their names changed, but, you know, more broadly, this is exactly what we have seen from this president for the past three and a half years. he's never gone beyond his base strategy. he's always felt that this is the right thing to do politically and frankly it's who he is. it's his natural inst
. >> let's talk about all of this with our dana bash and abby philip. dana, let's begin with you on this did i individual that we just talked to barbara starr and add miller kirby about. this is not just about general milley saying he should not have been there for the feet osh-op, it's huge. it's about the series of divides between top military brass and the president. >> that's right, and i'm just looking down at my known because the president in the last few minutes sent a tweet...
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susan philip, thank you for being here. good to have you back. >> thank you very much. glad to be here. >> yeah, so i just want to actually remind some of our viewers you can put your questions on youtube and facebook right now, and put them there, dr. philip, run us through what we're seeing in the city and in the county. >> what we are seeing in san francisco is unfortunately the same thing that we're seeing elsewhere and elsewhere throughout the united states. i think we've seen on the news that cases have been going up of covid-19 and unfortunately, that is the case here in san francisco as well. >> what trends are you seeing the cases might be coming up or going up. >> we are digging now what we do now is that our indicators are pretty sensitive and they let us know pretty early on that the rate of new cases that we were being reported to us are going up. what we're doing now is having some of the epidemiologists and data experts dig more to find out what might be going on. >> but we know the things that cause the virus to spread are being in proximity to each othe
susan philip, thank you for being here. good to have you back. >> thank you very much. glad to be here. >> yeah, so i just want to actually remind some of our viewers you can put your questions on youtube and facebook right now, and put them there, dr. philip, run us through what we're seeing in the city and in the county. >> what we are seeing in san francisco is unfortunately the same thing that we're seeing elsewhere and elsewhere throughout the united states. i think we've...
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mmhm drawn out confnflict i went no where near the end of it okay philip so thank you very much. well staying with africa the federal police commissioner in ethiopia says that three expxplosions hae rocked thehe capital. injurining and killing several people those blasts came as protests spread across the country followining the fatal shooting f a prominent singer. from the largest ethninic group that. ths ununrest has already led to the govevernment switctching off the internrnet in addis ababa. i'm moving on china has likened it to a sort of hovering over the heads of those who threaten national security. the details of beijing's freshly enacted security law for hong kong have been made public anyone who destroys government facilities will be considered a dissidence damaging it transports in any acts of all soon on our acts of terrorism. and participating in any breakaway activity will be a violation of this little. a total o of twentnty seven counts have t though told t the u. n. e beijing should rethink its movee all beijing correspondent sean pentagram has more. party very-
mmhm drawn out confnflict i went no where near the end of it okay philip so thank you very much. well staying with africa the federal police commissioner in ethiopia says that three expxplosions hae rocked thehe capital. injurining and killing several people those blasts came as protests spread across the country followining the fatal shooting f a prominent singer. from the largest ethninic group that. ths ununrest has already led to the govevernment switctching off the internrnet in addis...
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. >> philip, this man did not have a gun on him. he did take the -- it appears from the video we're seeing that was shot he took one of the tasers from the police, gets up, runs away. is pursued by the police. turns the taser toward the police and then is shot. we got two video -- two pieces of video. this one you're looking at that was shot by a bystander and then we have the police who released the wendy's video that showed him turning and pointing the taser at the police as he is running away and within the context of what we've seen in the last few weeks, the idea that a man as mark claxton talks about george floyd narrated his own death for us at the hands of police. one wonders, one understands the instinct to want to get away. >> yeah, you really do. we've been saying three names the last couple weeks, ahmaud aubrey, breonna taylor, george floyd. i want you to remember that breonna taylor's partner was in bed and thought police were breaking into the house, thought they were dangerous, armed intruders. he found out he was rig
. >> philip, this man did not have a gun on him. he did take the -- it appears from the video we're seeing that was shot he took one of the tasers from the police, gets up, runs away. is pursued by the police. turns the taser toward the police and then is shot. we got two video -- two pieces of video. this one you're looking at that was shot by a bystander and then we have the police who released the wendy's video that showed him turning and pointing the taser at the police as he is...
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historian park ranger and author philip greenwald talks about boston's role in the revolutionary war. the boston massacre, boston tea party and battle of lexington and concord. this is co-hosted by the emerging revolutionary war blo., >> so to start off the afternoon, please welcome philip greenwald. philip is the co-founder of emerging refr lu emerging revolutionary war and contributor to emerging civil war. he is author of two volumes in in the emerging revolutionary war series and three volumes in the emerging civil war series. one of his books is down stairs. phil graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in history from wheeling jesuit university and great degree in american history from george mason university. he is currently a supervisory park ranger with the national park service in florida. you can ask him about fun snakes he might have seen recently. with that, let's learn why someone would want to burn down boston. >> so, yeah, i'm a park ranger in the everglades. so i do not bring any snakes. everyone can stay in the first or second rows. i know that was a big concern by r
historian park ranger and author philip greenwald talks about boston's role in the revolutionary war. the boston massacre, boston tea party and battle of lexington and concord. this is co-hosted by the emerging revolutionary war blo., >> so to start off the afternoon, please welcome philip greenwald. philip is the co-founder of emerging refr lu emerging revolutionary war and contributor to emerging civil war. he is author of two volumes in in the emerging revolutionary war series and...
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early today" starts right now >>> glad you're with us on this monday i'm frances rivera >> and i'm philip mena that breaking news overnight, nascar has opened an investigation after a noose was found in the garage of nascar driver bubba wallace it happened yesterday in alabama. wallace is nascar's only full-time african-american driver for the latest on this, we turn to dara brown in our newsroom. what can you tell us about this? >> reporter: good morning. details are breaking overnight it was discovered sunday afternoon before the geico 500 was postponed due to bad weather. according to espn, wallacer in saw the noose. it was seen by a member of his team and responded to nascar, which responded saying, we are angry and outraged and cannot state seriously enough how seriously we take this heinous act. as we stated, there is no place for racism in nascar, and this act only strengthens our resolve to make the sport open and welcoming to all late last night, bubba wallace tweeted a statement saying - >> reporter: he goes on to say -- >> reporter: this comes just after days after nascar banne
early today" starts right now >>> glad you're with us on this monday i'm frances rivera >> and i'm philip mena that breaking news overnight, nascar has opened an investigation after a noose was found in the garage of nascar driver bubba wallace it happened yesterday in alabama. wallace is nascar's only full-time african-american driver for the latest on this, we turn to dara brown in our newsroom. what can you tell us about this? >> reporter: good morning. details are...
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i'm philip mena. >> and i'm frances rivera. be safe this monday.m the duke and duchess of cambridge, prince w >>> breaking overnight a shocking discovery a noose is found in a talladega garage of bubba wallace, nascar's only black driver an investigation is under way. and we have the latest >>> we'll hear from the former name security adviser behind the book that the white house fought hard to stop being released. >>> video circulating on social media shows a new york city police officer using a chokehold on a black man until he passes out. this morning, new developments "early today" starts right now
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we're excited they finally did pass the ppp bill, dean philips, new member of congress from minnesota, had put forth a bipartisan bill that passed the senate. i just signed it before i came over here. i would have signed it in front of you, but they told me i had to have permission from the radio tv gallery to do that. is that what you said? so since we didn't do that. so now we want to move on with that. for me today is a very sad and special day. today, we solemnly mark 31 years since the tiananmen square massacre. 31 years. in 1991, i stood in tiananmen square, bipartisan group of members of congress, bipartisan, and we unfurled a flag reading "to those who died for democracy." we were chased by the police. there was a question of who could run faster because they were after us with clubs and whatever else. they took some of the press film or whatever, film. 31 years ago, away from them. sadly, decades later, china's record of repression is unchanged. i'm so proud that in a bipartisan way, congress has long been united in strong support for human rights in china. this past year, th
we're excited they finally did pass the ppp bill, dean philips, new member of congress from minnesota, had put forth a bipartisan bill that passed the senate. i just signed it before i came over here. i would have signed it in front of you, but they told me i had to have permission from the radio tv gallery to do that. is that what you said? so since we didn't do that. so now we want to move on with that. for me today is a very sad and special day. today, we solemnly mark 31 years since the...
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process and i think for then they'll continue to fight suit sensing that philip potter is weaker and i think you have major major problems and major challenges going forward because you have so many conflicts in libya that are just full on ok we're fighting marks 3 years since 4 other nations imposed a blockade on qatar prior to the diplomatic standoff 40 percent of the gulf nations overall imports came from its neighbors since then the government has invested in food production and technology does about it has more from doha this is one of the 3 food storage facilities in qatar. is a half a 1000000 meter space. here the government stores rice oil condensed milk and feed for livestock because our does not have the ability to produce these products for a number of reasons including its temperatures which can reach 50 degrees celsius in the summer months but there are many food items it can now grow itself to meet demand. this is one of the areas where he has achieved that a farm in the north of doha supplying vegetables all year round these greenhouses are set up to cool down the temp
process and i think for then they'll continue to fight suit sensing that philip potter is weaker and i think you have major major problems and major challenges going forward because you have so many conflicts in libya that are just full on ok we're fighting marks 3 years since 4 other nations imposed a blockade on qatar prior to the diplomatic standoff 40 percent of the gulf nations overall imports came from its neighbors since then the government has invested in food production and technology...
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briefly philip to run. again for his argument i mean he he says only it you agree only a tiny proportion of refugees go to the west so it's only a tiny proportion why is it so essential for their country's future at that time proportion to go back. to leap. who are the refugees who get to the west there the more educated. more able the people best able to get out. the people with the biggest incentive to get out of the most educated right now that's perfectly. rational self-interest of the people who are losing our social category only highly skilled it's it's the poor it's the middle class it's not even the rich it's all sorts of people just this place i'm sorry that's just not true for the people who have education a much more like the. to come as far as the west for the people with their ok let's leave it there we're going to bring in our audience to ask some questions trying to be a point short as possible to go here to the front row later here in the front row and then we'll go to the back isn't it arg
briefly philip to run. again for his argument i mean he he says only it you agree only a tiny proportion of refugees go to the west so it's only a tiny proportion why is it so essential for their country's future at that time proportion to go back. to leap. who are the refugees who get to the west there the more educated. more able the people best able to get out. the people with the biggest incentive to get out of the most educated right now that's perfectly. rational self-interest of the...
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with me now is philip holloway, criminal defense attorney and former assistant district attorney.nd former police officer, a great person to have here. maybe we should start with in a situation like this, philip, what is the police training that should be done? >> good afternoon, dana. i always like to start with the law. throughout the united states police training is acted on the law. the supreme court told us in 1989 that the federal benchmark is objective reasonable nests. bear in mind that what is objectively reasonable they tell us cannot be viewed with the 2020 lands of hindsight. they don't want any armchair quarterbacking. they say that it must be viewed from the perspective of the officer on the scene and what is often ate chaotic and violent situation where they have to make a split-second decision. when you bring that down to the state level, state laws are all different, but they all sort of also are centered on reasonableness. in georgia, the training council requires officers at least once a year to take use of force and de-escalation training. and they find georgia
with me now is philip holloway, criminal defense attorney and former assistant district attorney.nd former police officer, a great person to have here. maybe we should start with in a situation like this, philip, what is the police training that should be done? >> good afternoon, dana. i always like to start with the law. throughout the united states police training is acted on the law. the supreme court told us in 1989 that the federal benchmark is objective reasonable nests. bear in...
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the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. try to live in thmoment to not miss what's right in front of us. mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of toy. mutual of america financial ent services and investments. di onal support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >n:> sreenivaood evening, and thanks for joining us. s protests, marches and rallies continue across the nation calng for racial justice and police reform, president trump addressed the graduating class at the u.s. military academy at west point today. >> west point class of 2020! >> sreenivasan: more than 1,100 cadets assembled at socially- distanced intervals. ♪ god shed his grace on thee! in the commencement address, the president made no specific reinferences to onprotests, or to the coronavirus pandemic. he praised the class of 2020, the army, a
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felix she said cater published on the 60001st year of the country's independence from belgium king philip communicated his deepest regrets for the suffering and discrimination inflicted by belgian colonizers the scene of the belgian colonial rule for 75 years during which which acts of violence and killings were committed against millions of congo ladies brussels belgium prime minister sofia vilma's unveiled a plan to commemorate the got a version of independence is what she said. in the british the time has come for belgium to embark on a journey of research a journey of truth a journey of memory but 1st many work on the truth and memory involves acknowledging the suffering acknowledging the suffering of others. this recognition that it was clearly expressed this morning by our sovereign in his letter to president xi sic ag to the congolese people. let's go to big capital that says in brussels welcome so how is brussels marking a 60 years of congolese independence. fell apart from the event with the belgian prime minister which you have just seen no major public events in the capital her
felix she said cater published on the 60001st year of the country's independence from belgium king philip communicated his deepest regrets for the suffering and discrimination inflicted by belgian colonizers the scene of the belgian colonial rule for 75 years during which which acts of violence and killings were committed against millions of congo ladies brussels belgium prime minister sofia vilma's unveiled a plan to commemorate the got a version of independence is what she said. in the...
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eastern with historian park ranger and author philip greenwald on boston's role on the origins of the revolutionary war. that's followed by a discussion of revolutionary war clothing and how it impacted the error and the origins of the american revolution. a number of historians offer their thoughts on how it started. watch american history tv tonight and over the weekend on c-span3. >>> joining us via zoom is laura, washington correspondent for the morning call. we talk about the battleground states in campaign 2020. let's go back to 2016. what are the lessons for democrats and republicans as they gear up for the fall campaign? >> pennsylvania is going to be a very close state again. 2016 was a long night. we had a final vote margin in the presidential race of 2400 votes. it was a pretty unusual change because democrats had done well in the presidential race, even though it was a swing state, and trump was able to boost republican turnout in rural areas where they struggle to turn out and he was able to flip some democratic areas that had previously supported barack obama. a couple k
eastern with historian park ranger and author philip greenwald on boston's role on the origins of the revolutionary war. that's followed by a discussion of revolutionary war clothing and how it impacted the error and the origins of the american revolution. a number of historians offer their thoughts on how it started. watch american history tv tonight and over the weekend on c-span3. >>> joining us via zoom is laura, washington correspondent for the morning call. we talk about the...
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and a picture of the queen and prince philip. who are still shielding. they are.stle with a small staff. the duke of edinburgh will have a birthday lunch with the queen and video calls from his family. which seems sensible. yes, i think the complaints of grandparents upset about being parted from their grandchildren has been understandable and so the royal family trying to lead from the front by showing they're using technology and avoiding meeting up in person to continue shielding.|j and avoiding meeting up in person to continue shielding. i think we will leave it there. you're back in about 40 minutes for another look at the papers. for the time being thank you both of you. we will go back to the united states, because we have got oui’ united states, because we have got our live camera up still, or we have
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philip stinson is a former police officer — and a professor of criminal justice at bowling green state he heads a unit there researching police integrity and crime committed by officers. thank you for being with us. given what your research has been showing you, what can you pick up, what threads can you pick up, what threads can you pick up, what threads can you pick up about policing culture? it's interesting you just showed the video where the older gentleman was shoved down and seriously injured, and it is reminiscent of what we have seen and other videos. frankly, it is similar in some respects to what we saw in the photo and thatis to what we saw in the photo and that is that police officers use violence with impunity in this country. policing is violent and even when they have every reason to know that they are being recorded on video, we see time and time again police officers engaging and what ichor, street justice. gratuitous violence to teach somebody a lesson, to push them out of the way, make sure they are not going to give the police a hard time if they should encounter e
philip stinson is a former police officer — and a professor of criminal justice at bowling green state he heads a unit there researching police integrity and crime committed by officers. thank you for being with us. given what your research has been showing you, what can you pick up, what threads can you pick up, what threads can you pick up, what threads can you pick up about policing culture? it's interesting you just showed the video where the older gentleman was shoved down and seriously...
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philip schultz on majorca. it's 1st of all a symbolic tro check and it's a big marketing success for the islands off my art the government here in majorca has been lobbying for this project for many weeks and they had better be happy to know that it takes place even if it's just for one week and not for 2 weeks they have been arguing that they are the tourism experts in spain they know best what's it doing here we can now test all the protocols all the security measures although i gin it measures before the rest of the country opens its borders and of course they were also looking for the media attention to deliver the message that my yard is safe for tourists again and says so far they've been very successful with it when the 1st tourists arrived in the morning more than 30 journalists and camera people were robins almost at a red carpet shielding and some of the tourists told me that they've been interviewed by more than 10 journalists during the day i was young philip shields there on my orca all right from
philip schultz on majorca. it's 1st of all a symbolic tro check and it's a big marketing success for the islands off my art the government here in majorca has been lobbying for this project for many weeks and they had better be happy to know that it takes place even if it's just for one week and not for 2 weeks they have been arguing that they are the tourism experts in spain they know best what's it doing here we can now test all the protocols all the security measures although i gin it...
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prince philip, 99 tomorrow.ily. it is extraordinary, is in a? how in the past three for monst the world has just the past three for monst the world hasjust gone the past three for monst the world has just gone upside down. the past three for monst the world hasjust gone upside downm the past three for monst the world hasjust gone upside down. it really hasjust gone upside down. it really has but those who are certainly to theirfans has but those who are certainly to their fans symbols of great british continuity. you can consider the queens rain every ten years we celebrated all these jubilees. yet she still there on the throne. i think she‘s the longest lived monarch in the world. her reign as the longest of any monarch in the world now. she was in for a while i think it was the king of thailand was up and now he‘s passed away, she is. married for 72 years. the queen still rides every day. that's probably that‘s probably one of the reason beyond the genes that she‘s in sucha reason beyond the genes that she‘s i
prince philip, 99 tomorrow.ily. it is extraordinary, is in a? how in the past three for monst the world has just the past three for monst the world hasjust gone the past three for monst the world has just gone upside down. the past three for monst the world hasjust gone upside downm the past three for monst the world hasjust gone upside down. it really hasjust gone upside down. it really has but those who are certainly to theirfans has but those who are certainly to their fans symbols of great...
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eastern with historian, park ranger, and author philip greenwald on boston's role in the origins of the revolutionary war. that's followed by a discussion of revolutionary war clothing, and how american tailors impacted the era. then the origins of the american revolution. a number of historians offer their thoughts on how it started. watch american history tv tonight and over the weekend on c-span3. >>> south carolina senator tim scott spoke about the next coronavirus stimulus package and the white house response to george floyd's death. during a virtual conversation with politico, senator scott said the president's comments about mr. floyd's death were what the nation needed to hear, but he expressed concern about using the u.s. military to control protesters. >> good morning, everyone. i'm ben white, chief economic correspondent for politico. author of the morning money newsletter. we're doing a series now called how fast, how soon, rebuilding america's economy. where i'm going to talk to leaders and decision makers in washington, wall street, and across corporate america about the p
eastern with historian, park ranger, and author philip greenwald on boston's role in the origins of the revolutionary war. that's followed by a discussion of revolutionary war clothing, and how american tailors impacted the era. then the origins of the american revolution. a number of historians offer their thoughts on how it started. watch american history tv tonight and over the weekend on c-span3. >>> south carolina senator tim scott spoke about the next coronavirus stimulus package...
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was surprised to learn that in a kingdom the children but when i asked my daughter about the king philip she still takes position you know and it tells you something about how that this kid and the history and the and the monarchy is being dealt with here and of course i have many friends with older children who have said it's terrible but that the children do not learn at all about the colonial legacy and about all the horrors that have been done all they lawn is that little paul the 2nd. got the money and build all these beautiful things you see in brussels but they don't show the doc sights of that system and that's quite interesting is the 1st thing that changed the 1st thing that was changed already is the syllabus of schools of older classes the education minister stepped forward the 1st day of the black life matters protests and said we will change things and we will tackle our history in a better way you know reconciliation is easier when it starts with the young people that's for sure this reporting tonight from brussels as always thank you thanks or belgium's colonial past left
was surprised to learn that in a kingdom the children but when i asked my daughter about the king philip she still takes position you know and it tells you something about how that this kid and the history and the and the monarchy is being dealt with here and of course i have many friends with older children who have said it's terrible but that the children do not learn at all about the colonial legacy and about all the horrors that have been done all they lawn is that little paul the 2nd. got...
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philip as we heard there are travel restrictions will be mostly lifted for e.u. and shang and tourists by june 21st which is just around the corner so why are we seeing this pilot project now. it's 1st of all a symbolic trajectory it's a big marketing success for the islands off my arca the government here in majorca has been lobbying for this project for many weeks and they're very happy to know that it takes place even if it's just for one week and not for 2 weeks they have been arguing that they are the tourism experts in spain they know best what to do here we can now test all the protocols all the security measures all the i.g. nick measures before the rest of the country opens its borders and of course they were also looking for the media attention to deliver the message that majorca is safe for tourism again and so far they've been very successful with it when the 1st tourists arrived in the morning more than 30 journalists and camera people were rollins almost had a red carpet feeling and some of the tourist told me that they've been interviewed by more t
philip as we heard there are travel restrictions will be mostly lifted for e.u. and shang and tourists by june 21st which is just around the corner so why are we seeing this pilot project now. it's 1st of all a symbolic trajectory it's a big marketing success for the islands off my arca the government here in majorca has been lobbying for this project for many weeks and they're very happy to know that it takes place even if it's just for one week and not for 2 weeks they have been arguing that...
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philip, i'm going to start with you because you write that police funding should be redirected.ear the headlines that we just ticked through there, is that the kind of redirection that you're talking about? >> yeah. i mean, you know, so defunding comes from a broader strategy. defunding became the sort of slogan but it's part of a broader strategy of invest/divest. what that means is divesting from policing which has grown exponentially in recent decades. over $100 billion is spent on policing in this country every year. and to say, you know, we know what makes communities safe. if you look at the safest communities, it's resources and not police, right? it's communities that have the most resources and not the most police. and so if you invest in things like education, employment, health care, housing, it will get at the underlying things that predict and give rise to higher levels of violence, conflict and harm. but the other side of it is also investing in alternative emergency response systems because we know that this system of policing is not working. it's similar to a hou
philip, i'm going to start with you because you write that police funding should be redirected.ear the headlines that we just ticked through there, is that the kind of redirection that you're talking about? >> yeah. i mean, you know, so defunding comes from a broader strategy. defunding became the sort of slogan but it's part of a broader strategy of invest/divest. what that means is divesting from policing which has grown exponentially in recent decades. over $100 billion is spent on...
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fiona, alexander and philip gibson. such a terrible tragedy. mister speaker, this morning we heard growing concerns from medical experts about the real risks of the second wave of covid-19. at the same time, experts at the institute outline the scale of the economic challenge ahead with the raft of redundancies of business closures that financial supporters withdraw. they warned that measures -- would delay recovery and scotland until 2024. this health and economic emergency requires an unprecedented response. on monday, the scottish government's economic advisory group led by independent business leaders published -- the prime minister welcomed these efforts -- out of this economic crisis. >> yes indeed, mister speaker. i would be happy to study the documents to which the gentleman refers. >> i am grateful to the prime minister for that. i'm glad that he agrees that we need to take every action to study the economic recovery. i am sure that he is aware that the scottish advisory group has called for an accelerated review of the divulged fiscal
fiona, alexander and philip gibson. such a terrible tragedy. mister speaker, this morning we heard growing concerns from medical experts about the real risks of the second wave of covid-19. at the same time, experts at the institute outline the scale of the economic challenge ahead with the raft of redundancies of business closures that financial supporters withdraw. they warned that measures -- would delay recovery and scotland until 2024. this health and economic emergency requires an...