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why would we pierce the corporate veil sometimes but not all the times. >> we don't ask the court to pierce the veil or treat these entities as alter ego's, rather we are focused on the unique nature of speech and the way speech can be attributed even when corporate formalities are observed. i think the right line of case law here is not just this court's decision in 2014, but also cases like pleasant grove texasthe walker v division funds of confederate veterans, pacific gas and electric, and as justice sotomayor mentioned, the hurley parade case. all of those cases recognized are for legally separate entities or individuals and entities that can have speech attributed from one to the other without engaging in any kind of veil piercing or alter ego analysis -- we think of a more limited holding based on the nature of speech and the first amendment d suffice. what evidence is there there is a risk of confusion or attribution, given that the demented entity is free to disavow statements of any foreign affiliates? it seems an empirical question. do we have any empirics? mr. bowker: the
why would we pierce the corporate veil sometimes but not all the times. >> we don't ask the court to pierce the veil or treat these entities as alter ego's, rather we are focused on the unique nature of speech and the way speech can be attributed even when corporate formalities are observed. i think the right line of case law here is not just this court's decision in 2014, but also cases like pleasant grove texasthe walker v division funds of confederate veterans, pacific gas and...
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pierce: i think you are absolutely right.worried about their domestic supplies and where they source their goods .rom there will be some items that back,ies want to bring but we can't bring to domestic production for strategic resilience, but there will be others where it is vital to diversify and keep the global economy moving. countries need to find the right balance there, certainly from the u.k. perspective, we are very ambitious about keeping the global economy going, people and supply chains open, and i think economicnse of recovery, having negotiations start between the u.k. and the u.s., that is a very good sign of confidence in the ability of the economy to recover, so i that.look at it from alix: do you feel like there are areas in the supply chain that you're just going to retrench? amb. pierce: i wouldn't use the word retrench. i think it is more about taking a strategic look at what items might be critical. we have seen certain medical quit and, sorts of chemicals, and i think it is a case of taking the strategic
pierce: i think you are absolutely right.worried about their domestic supplies and where they source their goods .rom there will be some items that back,ies want to bring but we can't bring to domestic production for strategic resilience, but there will be others where it is vital to diversify and keep the global economy moving. countries need to find the right balance there, certainly from the u.k. perspective, we are very ambitious about keeping the global economy going, people and supply...
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teargas and pepper spray, you see people taking out water bottles and covering their faces, it's piercingpain when they feel that as they push these people back. as we watch this play out in another area, this is washington, d.c. -- excuse me washington state, forgive me.
teargas and pepper spray, you see people taking out water bottles and covering their faces, it's piercingpain when they feel that as they push these people back. as we watch this play out in another area, this is washington, d.c. -- excuse me washington state, forgive me.
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that was michael pierce, a preservation technician in st. louis. we all need good news, it may be a while before opera fans can don their evening rags and take in a theater performance. in boston this weekend, the show came to them. ♪ katty: those are the singers from boston's north end music and performing arts center. he put on a two ho constant at the -- concert at the balcony of an italian restaurant. it's a chance for the artist to tune their voices and gives you an unwelcome break from these unnatural routines. it could be a while narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. oubusiness has been people and their financial well being. that mission gives us purpose and a way forward. today and always. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. narrator: you're watching pbs. vo: ready to watch the best of anytime, any
that was michael pierce, a preservation technician in st. louis. we all need good news, it may be a while before opera fans can don their evening rags and take in a theater performance. in boston this weekend, the show came to them. ♪ katty: those are the singers from boston's north end music and performing arts center. he put on a two ho constant at the -- concert at the balcony of an italian restaurant. it's a chance for the artist to tune their voices and gives you an unwelcome break from...
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the affiliates speech of the entity sounds like an alter ego argument that resist any attempt to pierce the corporate veil and the entity of the respondents we don't ask the government to pierce the corporate veil. it is being attributed even when the court formalities are imposed. the comment that is a way of saying what is your response it is a crucial distinction in the argument should we take a pragmatic view of whether these entities would be attributed to the domestic and what is your argument about why we should do this formalistic way rather than pragmatic. >> a couple of things. first, the supreme court has not been consistent. if you look at the common sense that they were pointing to, you have say an entity like planned parenthood. you have the aclu and then the 501 c. four. and on the one hand, planned parenthood saying we are a nonprofit group and on the other hand in entity battling for particular candidates and that is their right to do that. but it's also legitimate for congress to say you are entitled to the nonprofit status if you are a campaign entity. so, you have th
the affiliates speech of the entity sounds like an alter ego argument that resist any attempt to pierce the corporate veil and the entity of the respondents we don't ask the government to pierce the corporate veil. it is being attributed even when the court formalities are imposed. the comment that is a way of saying what is your response it is a crucial distinction in the argument should we take a pragmatic view of whether these entities would be attributed to the domestic and what is your...
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i don't know about you, but i haven't had my penis pierced in weeks!'s governor, brian kemp, is going ahead with this. why? no one seems to know. even their crazy next-door neighbor florida hasn't opened for business yet! it's nuts. we are cracking under pressure. according to the associated press, a lot of parents have reached the breaking point when it comes to homeschooling their kids. and some are just bailing on it they've given up. and that's a shame. so maybe we should change course. maybe we should revert to a little house on the prairie style of education. none of our kids need fractions right now. i say it's time to teach them to churn butter! if you search the word "homeschool" on twitter you can get a sense of how much parents are suffering. "homeschooling is just standing behind your kid checking their math on your phone calculator." "if i died tomorrow, my 4th grader's last memory would be of me yelling at her about the st louis arch." and this one gets right to the point. "there is a hell. it is called homeschooling." i get it. it's hard
i don't know about you, but i haven't had my penis pierced in weeks!'s governor, brian kemp, is going ahead with this. why? no one seems to know. even their crazy next-door neighbor florida hasn't opened for business yet! it's nuts. we are cracking under pressure. according to the associated press, a lot of parents have reached the breaking point when it comes to homeschooling their kids. and some are just bailing on it they've given up. and that's a shame. so maybe we should change course....
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franklin pierce had a problem with alcohol for a lot of his presidency and understandable because he has a very tragic story in his life that he had, he and his wife had had three children. two of them died before he was elected to office and on the train after -- and the train coming to washington, there was an accident with the train and the young son bennie was thrown at the age of 11 out of the train and he was killed and franklin pierce carried his son's lifeless body up to the train to his wife, and in fact, they had to deal with that as he was getting his administration settled. in number 42nd position, andrew johnson, first president to be impeached, the person that lincoln had put in office as compromise to appease the south. in fact, he ended up having a terrible record toward african americans and voting rights and earned 42nd position. 43rd, james buchanan. pennsylvania's only president. his biography is one of my favorites of all the ones we work with. it captures him perfectly. the title of it is "worst. president. ever." [laughter] i will let you read the chapter in th
franklin pierce had a problem with alcohol for a lot of his presidency and understandable because he has a very tragic story in his life that he had, he and his wife had had three children. two of them died before he was elected to office and on the train after -- and the train coming to washington, there was an accident with the train and the young son bennie was thrown at the age of 11 out of the train and he was killed and franklin pierce carried his son's lifeless body up to the train to...
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. >> you saw in the piercing quote kennedy's father was the one pulling the strings. he was not.es when jack kennedy brought up the pulitzer prize. he said i would rather win a pulitzer prize that be president. because he had the strong desire for literary fame even though he did not want to do literary work, he got himself the prize. in new york city people had been gossiping, ted kennedy really right that book? -- did kennedy really write that book? the pulitzer prize changed the question and made it moral and ethical. readers realized this. i looked at the letters kennedy was receiving in 1957 and librarians and school teachers were sending him letters saying did you really right this book? you would not have accepted the prize if you did not write the book. that is not the right thing to do. announcer 2: watch on to a day. -- on q and a. announcer 1: you are watching "american history tv", 48 hours of programming every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter @csp anhistory to keep up with our schedule and the latest history news. announcer 2: sunday night on "book tv" on aft
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franklin pierce, new hampshire's only president, 54st position. frank lynn pierce had a very difficult time with sectionalism and came into office with an incredible tragedy which he'll tell you very briefly. he and his wife had three sons. two died before he was elected to the presidency. the third son, 11-year-old benny was riding on a train with his parent in new hampshire as they made their way to washington. the train had an accident. beeny was thrown out of the train and killed. the president carried his son's lifeless body back to his wife on the train and that's how they started his presidency. his wife spent much of the first years in the white house in mourning leads writing letters to her departed son. very difficult personal start and a very difficult time in our nation's history. 42 in place, andrew johnson first president to be impeached. i'll leave it at that because of time. and there is good old james buchanan, worst president ever. okay. quickly on the modern presidents. ronald reagan is the only one in the top ten in ninth posit
franklin pierce, new hampshire's only president, 54st position. frank lynn pierce had a very difficult time with sectionalism and came into office with an incredible tragedy which he'll tell you very briefly. he and his wife had three sons. two died before he was elected to the presidency. the third son, 11-year-old benny was riding on a train with his parent in new hampshire as they made their way to washington. the train had an accident. beeny was thrown out of the train and killed. the...
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franklin pierce, new hampshire's only president, 41st position. franklin pierce had a very difficult time with sectionalism and came into office with an incredible tragedy, which i will tell you very briefly. they had three sons. two of them died before he was elected to the presidency. the third son, 11-year-old benny, was riding on the train with his parents in new hampshire as they made their way to washington. the train had a tremendous accident, benny was thrown out of the train and was killed. the president carried his son's lifeless body back to his wife on the train, and that is how they started the presidency. of course, he had a hard time assembling his cabinet. his wife spent much of the first years in the white house in the second floor writing letters to her departed son. a very difficult personal start at a very difficult time in our nations history. 42nd place, andrew johnson, the first president to be impeached. i will leave it at that because of time. and there is good old james buchanan, mr. strauss. worst president ever. quickly
franklin pierce, new hampshire's only president, 41st position. franklin pierce had a very difficult time with sectionalism and came into office with an incredible tragedy, which i will tell you very briefly. they had three sons. two of them died before he was elected to the presidency. the third son, 11-year-old benny, was riding on the train with his parents in new hampshire as they made their way to washington. the train had a tremendous accident, benny was thrown out of the train and was...
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you resist any attempt to pierce the corporate veil. why should we attribute the speech of foreign affiliates to a domestic entity, and the answer of the respondent was we do not ask the government to pierce the corporate veil. there is a danger of speech being attribute it even when the corporate formalities are imposed. walter, that is a long way of saying what is your response to this crucial distinction in the argument. should we take a formalistic or a pragmatic view of whether the speech of the foreign entities will be attributed to the domestic entities, and what is your argument about why we should do this holistically rather than pragmatically? walter: a couple of things. the first point is the supreme court has not been consistent on this. if you look at the common sense event, which i think ilya was wisely pointing to, you have an entity like planned parenthood, then you have planned parenthood action or whatever they call their pac. you have the aclu, and the aclu 501(c) four, or maybe a pac associated. you have planned pare
you resist any attempt to pierce the corporate veil. why should we attribute the speech of foreign affiliates to a domestic entity, and the answer of the respondent was we do not ask the government to pierce the corporate veil. there is a danger of speech being attribute it even when the corporate formalities are imposed. walter, that is a long way of saying what is your response to this crucial distinction in the argument. should we take a formalistic or a pragmatic view of whether the speech...
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. >> british ambassador karen pierce was interviewed by politico about the coronavirus pandemic. her diplomatic service and the status of u.s., u.k. relations. this is about a half an hour. >> thank you so much for joining us. if you haven't already signed up to my weekly newsletter, it's free and you can sign up at mrpolitico.com,/global. and it's my pleasure to introduce the new british ambassador to the united states, karen pierce. welcome, ambassador. >> thank you very much. >> it's such a pleasure to have you here. we've got about 30 minutes of a chat now and we'll get to our questions as well during the conversation. if you haven't sent them already, post them on twitter u.s.ing #askpolitico. we've got great ones rolling in. and ambassador, i won't spend most time about policy, but we're in such strange times i thought maybe we could ask questions about how your job is actually unfolding before we get into the meaty stuff. maybe let's start with the border stuff first. you've got experience in the u.n. and conflict zones. thinking about to all of those eras, what's changed
. >> british ambassador karen pierce was interviewed by politico about the coronavirus pandemic. her diplomatic service and the status of u.s., u.k. relations. this is about a half an hour. >> thank you so much for joining us. if you haven't already signed up to my weekly newsletter, it's free and you can sign up at mrpolitico.com,/global. and it's my pleasure to introduce the new british ambassador to the united states, karen pierce. welcome, ambassador. >> thank you very...
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>> your honor, we don't ask the court to pierce the veil or treat these entities as alter egos. rather, we are focused on the unique nature of speech and the way speech can be attributed even when the corporate formalities are observed and i think the right line of case law is not just this court's decision in 2013 but also cases like pleasant grove city, walker v. texas division funds of confederate veterans pacific gas and electric and does justice sotomayor mentioned all of those cases recognize legally separate entities or individual entities can have speech attributed from one to the other without engaging in any kind of alter ego and analysis which would get a court into the corporate formalities which we don't advocate. rather we think a more limited holding based on the nature of speech and of the first amendment would suffice. >> on that score, what evidence is there that there is a risk of confusion or attribution given that the domestic entity is free to disavow a statement of any foreign affiliates? it seems to me in empirical question. >> i think the best evidence i
>> your honor, we don't ask the court to pierce the veil or treat these entities as alter egos. rather, we are focused on the unique nature of speech and the way speech can be attributed even when the corporate formalities are observed and i think the right line of case law is not just this court's decision in 2013 but also cases like pleasant grove city, walker v. texas division funds of confederate veterans pacific gas and electric and does justice sotomayor mentioned all of those cases...
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battle of baltimore to the battle of the bulge americans gave their lives to carry that flag through piercing, blazing fires, sweltering deserts and storms of bullets and shrapnel. tanks,imbed atop enemy jumped out of burning airplanes and leapt on live grenades. , theirove was boundless devotion was without limit. their courage was beyond measure. army green beret captain daniel edgar's grew up in cape coral florida determined to continue his family tradition of military service and it was a great addition. he attended the legendary citadel military college in south carolina and soon he met a beautiful cadet and they fell in love, married, and had two sons. for hisdaniel left second deployment in afghanistan. on the morning of may 29 he and his team were courageously pursuing a group of deadly byrorists when he was killed an improvised explosive device. this week is the 16th anniversary of the day that he made the supreme sacrifice for our nation, he laid down his life to defeat evil and save his fellow citizens. at the time of his death his sons billy and john were three and five years old.
battle of baltimore to the battle of the bulge americans gave their lives to carry that flag through piercing, blazing fires, sweltering deserts and storms of bullets and shrapnel. tanks,imbed atop enemy jumped out of burning airplanes and leapt on live grenades. , theirove was boundless devotion was without limit. their courage was beyond measure. army green beret captain daniel edgar's grew up in cape coral florida determined to continue his family tradition of military service and it was a...
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woodland iconography of the blair witch project, the wretched is an effective genre exercise from the pierced who here conjure up some eerily atmospheric chills and a few skin—crawling transformations. you're a very stupid boy. you think i don't know what people see? gawking at me, their eyes are like pin balls. " look anywhere but at the gork" — that's what's in their minds. but out of their mouths, we're "special needs". one must be pc after all. at the opposite end of the spectrum, more beautiful for having been broken is a very personal passion project from writer—director nicole conn. cale ferrin is terrific as freddie, the precocious young boy with a rare genetic condition whose mother becomes unexpectedly involved with an fbi agent, on the run from the ghosts of her past. a strange blend of televisual intrigue, romantic drama and unexpectedly adventurous dance, conn‘s film suffers somewhat from a superfluity of contrived backstory plot which threatens to get in the way of the characters, the most interesting element. but it's hard to fault the sincerity of the film—making, which clear
woodland iconography of the blair witch project, the wretched is an effective genre exercise from the pierced who here conjure up some eerily atmospheric chills and a few skin—crawling transformations. you're a very stupid boy. you think i don't know what people see? gawking at me, their eyes are like pin balls. " look anywhere but at the gork" — that's what's in their minds. but out of their mouths, we're "special needs". one must be pc after all. at the opposite end of...
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life franklin pierce he had a very difficult time. he had three sons him in his wife, the two sons had died before going into the presidency, the third son was wisdom on the train, to washington there was a tremendous accident, their son was thrown out of the train and he was killed. and the president carried his lifeless body of his son back to the train. of course he had a hard times assembling his cabinet. his wife spent much of the first year, we basically morning tom and sending letters to her departed son. difficult time, and a difficult time in our nation's history. 42nd, andrew johnson, and there is james buchanan. worst president ever. quickly on the modern president, ronald reagan is the only one of the top ten. george h. w. bush, he is in the 20th spot. i think it will be fascinating at the end of the trump presidency, because we just went through three days of national scene setting of his presidency. the we witnessed an awful lot of themes being presented during the three days of the bush funeral. so we will wait to see w
life franklin pierce he had a very difficult time. he had three sons him in his wife, the two sons had died before going into the presidency, the third son was wisdom on the train, to washington there was a tremendous accident, their son was thrown out of the train and he was killed. and the president carried his lifeless body of his son back to the train. of course he had a hard times assembling his cabinet. his wife spent much of the first year, we basically morning tom and sending letters to...
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they are not doing tattoos or piercings though. manufacturers that supply retailers can also reopen and part of the beginning of phase two of the four stage reopening plan. businesses have to make sure customers waiting outside maintain their business by putting markers on the ground and you cannot go inside the shop and to place can't set up outside stores with items for sale. contra costa county a lot of other openings like construction and outdoor businesses. health officials waited to see if that would lead to a spike in coronavirus cases. so far cases are stable and hospitalizations down and why the county is able to move into the next phase. when it comes to self care services like hair and nail salons reopening health officials say we are not there yet. >> personal care is a very high- risk activity. it involves close contact between two people. the state currently has that in their phase three of activities . that is not allowed at this time. >> as the county moves into the next phase outdoor gatherings where people stay in
they are not doing tattoos or piercings though. manufacturers that supply retailers can also reopen and part of the beginning of phase two of the four stage reopening plan. businesses have to make sure customers waiting outside maintain their business by putting markers on the ground and you cannot go inside the shop and to place can't set up outside stores with items for sale. contra costa county a lot of other openings like construction and outdoor businesses. health officials waited to see...
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to pierce could say is an epidemiologist at bergen renowned hospital he told us about the importance of testing. well testing is important to identify clusters if you need to in test your entire population or entire city that is the big question because you will need to repeat these tests obviously in a very dynamic pandemic you need to have information almost daily to see where your new infections are if you test today and you negative it doesn't mean that you will be negative tomorrow so that's the question how much effort you do in one testing or in repeated testing so maybe a random sampling and identifying the claspers and then if i doze who have symptoms and who have been in contact with people who have been in fact that is the key to go rather than testing everyone i know the news a long anticipated report has cleared hong kong police are very wrong doing during last year's pro-democracy protests reports from the independent police complaints council so the police use force against demonstrators only when officers had reasonable suspicion of lethal force being used to prepare
to pierce could say is an epidemiologist at bergen renowned hospital he told us about the importance of testing. well testing is important to identify clusters if you need to in test your entire population or entire city that is the big question because you will need to repeat these tests obviously in a very dynamic pandemic you need to have information almost daily to see where your new infections are if you test today and you negative it doesn't mean that you will be negative tomorrow so...
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pierce was borrowed from the smithsonian. worked for about a year and then four curators before me after her. that makes me sixth in the line. so there has been a presence ever since mrs. kennedy started the museum program that we have to have at least one professional person. she had two other women with lorraine pierce because they were receiving letters, objects, offers of things, and they needed to process the same way best today to keep the possible records and to do the research to try to document whether they wanted something or not. the borrowing of paintings happens. had loan-- we paintings in the truman administration from a national gallery or someplace in washington. maybe the washington museum was her massachusetts contact. she had the two paintings in the state dining room and that is the only time there has been more than one painting in the state dining room. the portrait of lincoln is the principal art object in the room. the walls were she hung the paintings, the sconces had been and they have been moved to
pierce was borrowed from the smithsonian. worked for about a year and then four curators before me after her. that makes me sixth in the line. so there has been a presence ever since mrs. kennedy started the museum program that we have to have at least one professional person. she had two other women with lorraine pierce because they were receiving letters, objects, offers of things, and they needed to process the same way best today to keep the possible records and to do the research to try to...
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. >> nail shops and massage parlors, tattoo and piercing shops are not included in this first step ofthese three. we are live in napa, john 13, kpix 5 . >>> and outbreak has hit a packing plant, at least 38 employees at the facility of tested positive. most are not showing any symptoms but the company plans to test all workers. santa clara health efficiencies inspected the facility anercedu >>> new details on covid-19 cases at santa clara county jails. a fourth inmate being held at the elmwood correctional in milpitas has tested positive and he was booked may 9 and placed in a quarantined unit were new inmates are held for 14 days. at the end of the quarantine period he tested positive. the three other south bay in may 2 tested positive for covid- 19 are no longer in custody . >>> parents are angry after the san ramon valley school district decided to make top administrators have pay raises. they normally apply the same salary increase negotiated for teachers to top administrators as well but, parents argue this is not just another normal year . >> if our district is saying okay, face
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thirty-three officers were injured speaking of arrests, piercing a picture of that woman charged withcounts of attempted murder for allegedly throwing a cocktail at an occupied police car. this shows samantha. there's video showing nypd vehicles pushing through the crooks, manifest while he wishes he had not done that, it was long for protesters to surround the vehicle. >> there will be a full investigation and if discipline is necessary, there will be but do not present only one side of the picture. i look at the videos saw people converging on the police vehicle throwing things at police. that is not peaceful protesting. reporter: businesses from last night, they've already begun to board up the storefront and anticipation of more protests. there are many protests scheduled later tonight. sandra: thank you. ed: nationwide protests calls for more police oversight and accountability to prevent excessive use of force. our next guest washington post, is exactly what you're. associated professor at the university of south carolina, co-author of the book evaluating police uses of force. t
thirty-three officers were injured speaking of arrests, piercing a picture of that woman charged withcounts of attempted murder for allegedly throwing a cocktail at an occupied police car. this shows samantha. there's video showing nypd vehicles pushing through the crooks, manifest while he wishes he had not done that, it was long for protesters to surround the vehicle. >> there will be a full investigation and if discipline is necessary, there will be but do not present only one side of...
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pierce's d.w. news live from birthday and a grim milestone in brazil the country now has the 4th largest coronavirus outbreak in the world result health care system is struggling to cope and experts warn the worst is yet to come also on the program a key political development in afghanistan as president ashraf ghani and rival abdullah abdullah have agreed to a power sharing deal to be a court would end months of political crisis in the country. and studies are on the way to see where the dogs can be trained to detect coronavirus in humans before they show symptoms if successful to the canaanites if this could be an important testing tool to the infection. time record has welcome to the program new figures show that brazil now has the 4th largest outbreak of the corona virus in the world nearly 240000 people are infected and more than 50000 have died of covert 9 tain health experts say a lack of testing maint the real figures could be much higher and warn that the worst is still yet to come. one by
pierce's d.w. news live from birthday and a grim milestone in brazil the country now has the 4th largest coronavirus outbreak in the world result health care system is struggling to cope and experts warn the worst is yet to come also on the program a key political development in afghanistan as president ashraf ghani and rival abdullah abdullah have agreed to a power sharing deal to be a court would end months of political crisis in the country. and studies are on the way to see where the dogs...
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it was lorraine pierce. she was borrowed from the smithsonian. worked for about a year and then there was four curators before me after her. i'm sixth in the line. there's been some presence ever since mrs. kennedy started the museum program and said we have to have at least one professional person. she had two other women working with lorraine pierce because they were receiving letters and objects and offers of things and donations and they needed to process the way we do today to keep the pest possible records and do the research whether they wanted something or not. the borrowing of paintings happens. she was the first person -- no, she wasn't the first person. we had loaned paintings in the eisenhower and truman administrations too from the national gallery. maybe the boston museum was her massachusetts contacts. she hung those two paintings in the state dining room. that's the only time there's been more than one painting in the state dining room. the portrait of lincoln is the principle art object in the room. the walls where she hung those
it was lorraine pierce. she was borrowed from the smithsonian. worked for about a year and then there was four curators before me after her. i'm sixth in the line. there's been some presence ever since mrs. kennedy started the museum program and said we have to have at least one professional person. she had two other women working with lorraine pierce because they were receiving letters and objects and offers of things and donations and they needed to process the way we do today to keep the...
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more in pierce or look at the young man and by the deal he did go a long. lonely morning. but bore in the way he male or gal or either are in love. is there. in contender. list he. came in the. i.c. end of the play want it at the end or get one thing going to see on and feel and yet they were descended in that immediately at that persona drama with him look good i'll know a little more from was it matthew dial if you were going to live in. any memory in sri gong going into the gear. jewel going to know my tailor who move you . and don't say gentle bingo go bust your good looking me in. your group of female i mean of us all no one would like us out of our merrily had a new audio book. you're going to see through the. 11 board. only. like there would in a lot of good that i guess of us i would. go solo. play but i will never let any. you know they let me. see let me know that i honestly said it was yes i'm going to pass. when i was out of order me and you know i don't like what. it is when people will not ever let. you go so. i got to see if i give you some sleep. because i
more in pierce or look at the young man and by the deal he did go a long. lonely morning. but bore in the way he male or gal or either are in love. is there. in contender. list he. came in the. i.c. end of the play want it at the end or get one thing going to see on and feel and yet they were descended in that immediately at that persona drama with him look good i'll know a little more from was it matthew dial if you were going to live in. any memory in sri gong going into the gear. jewel going...
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the other pierce were preparing for. shipment to see a list of the damien question affected so much people. especially the marginalization. it's very hard to meet again great nowhere a good deal of. vishnu traffic on tuesdays. and it's fine for. school for t.v.'s but with. so i'm sure be at the not your for to be figured that yet. another place where social distancing is not possible at all. refugee camps have become a pandemic time bomb this is their him to camp. this once it was provided by say a refugee who has lived here for over 2 years. her son this place has become home for over a decade. now the land going on i who have any job or homelessness 5000 family. oh. oh oh oh oh. oh. a 2 000-000-0000 extension 00 ing back to me young or not. oh yeah. well a huge. refugee camps . because they are the perfect environment for spreading epidemics the population density is inconceivable and 1000000 people live in the spots of land in the refugee camps and where the 170000000 people south has one of the highest population den
the other pierce were preparing for. shipment to see a list of the damien question affected so much people. especially the marginalization. it's very hard to meet again great nowhere a good deal of. vishnu traffic on tuesdays. and it's fine for. school for t.v.'s but with. so i'm sure be at the not your for to be figured that yet. another place where social distancing is not possible at all. refugee camps have become a pandemic time bomb this is their him to camp. this once it was provided by...
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the other pierce we're preparing for the front of it to see a hopeless. the day me crash affected so much people. especially the marginalization but. it's very sad to me to get 3 nowhere. near. vishnu terrace he could just eat and it's food for. school for t.v.'s but they will answer. so i'm sure beautiful not you for the philippines to get that you know. another place where social distancing is not possible at all. refugee camps have become a pandemic time bomb this is door hinge of camp. this fence which was provided by a refugee who has lived here for over 2 years. her son this place has become home for over a decade. now the last go in now i who have any job or how you survive how is your family. oh oh oh oh. oh oh oh. a 2 000-000-0000 him back to me young or not. oh yeah. well a year after hearing. refugee camps . because they are the perfect environment for spreading epidemics the population density is inconceivable every 1000000 people live in the schools are planned in the refugee camps and with the 170000000 people south has one of the highest po
the other pierce we're preparing for the front of it to see a hopeless. the day me crash affected so much people. especially the marginalization but. it's very sad to me to get 3 nowhere. near. vishnu terrace he could just eat and it's food for. school for t.v.'s but they will answer. so i'm sure beautiful not you for the philippines to get that you know. another place where social distancing is not possible at all. refugee camps have become a pandemic time bomb this is door hinge of camp. this...
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it was lorraine pierce. she was borrowed from the smithsonian.he worked for about a year, and then there were four eightors before me after her. that makes me sixth in the line. so there have been some curatorial presence ever since mrs. kennedy started the museum program and said we had to have at least one professional person. she had two other women work with lorraine pierce because they were receiving letters and offers of things and do demations, and they needed to process it the same way we do today to keep the best possible reports and try to document whether they wanted something or not. the broing of paintings happens. she wasn't the first person, ecause we had loan paintings usually from the national gallery are some place in washington. i think the boston museum was her massachusetts contacts, had an option there. she hung those two paintings in the state dining room. that is the only time there has been more than one paint negligence the state dining room. that portrait of lincoln is the principal art object in the room. the sconses h
it was lorraine pierce. she was borrowed from the smithsonian.he worked for about a year, and then there were four eightors before me after her. that makes me sixth in the line. so there have been some curatorial presence ever since mrs. kennedy started the museum program and said we had to have at least one professional person. she had two other women work with lorraine pierce because they were receiving letters and offers of things and do demations, and they needed to process it the same way...
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the church to direct them to the street church in priest said father pierce we're preparing for the front playfish event to see if they will place. the damie cush affected such people. especially the marginalisation but. it's very sad to me to get 3 nowhere to. vishnu terrace he could just eat and it's food for. school for t.v.'s but they will answer. so i'm sure be at them and i knew from the philippines to get that yet. another place for social distancing is not possible at all. refugee camps have become a pandemic time bomb this is the regime to camp. this footage was provided by say a refugee who has lived here for over 2 years. for something this place has become home for over a decade. now the land is gone. now you have any job or how this is 5000 am only. 0000. 000. 2 000-0000 in back to myanmar or not. well a year after hearing. refugee camps are off limits because they are a perfect environment for spreading academics the population density is inconceivable they are out and nearly and people live in the squatter plant in the refugee camps and with the 170000000 people that south
the church to direct them to the street church in priest said father pierce we're preparing for the front playfish event to see if they will place. the damie cush affected such people. especially the marginalisation but. it's very sad to me to get 3 nowhere to. vishnu terrace he could just eat and it's food for. school for t.v.'s but they will answer. so i'm sure be at them and i knew from the philippines to get that yet. another place for social distancing is not possible at all. refugee camps...
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church to bury them put east church in priest said brother pierce we're preparing for the front plate to see a place. to the day because she affected so much people. especially the margin does race but. it's very sad to me to get great nowhere a good deal of. vishnu turns he could just read. and it's fluent. school for t.v.'s but they will answer. so i'm sure beautiful not new for the philippines figured out yet. another place where social distancing is not possible at all. refugee camps and become a pandemic time bomb this is their huge account. this footage was provided by say a refugee who has lived here for over 2 years. for sun this place has become home for over a decade. now the land is going on i who have any job or a home loses 5000 family. yeah. 000-000-0000 extension 00. a 2 000-000-0000 going back to me young or not. i don't really care. refugee camps. because they are a perfect environment for spreading academics the population density is inconceivable and 1000000 people living on the spots of land in the refugee camps and where the 170000000 people south has one of the h
church to bury them put east church in priest said brother pierce we're preparing for the front plate to see a place. to the day because she affected so much people. especially the margin does race but. it's very sad to me to get great nowhere a good deal of. vishnu turns he could just read. and it's fluent. school for t.v.'s but they will answer. so i'm sure beautiful not new for the philippines figured out yet. another place where social distancing is not possible at all. refugee camps and...
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church to direct them to the street church in priest said brother pierce we're preparing for the front of it to see a hopeless. joke the damien question affected so much people. especially the marginalisation but. it's very sad to me to get 3 nowhere did. dish new jersey could just eat and it's food for. school pretty tedious but with. so i'm sure to be at the. not you for them to be figured that yet. another place where social distancing is not possible at all. refugee camps have become a pandemic time bomb this is their him to camp. this once it was provided by state and refugee who has lived here for over 2000 years. her son this place has become home for over a decade. now the last go in now i who have any job or how this 5000 family. oh oh oh. oh oh. a 2 00000000 in back to me young or not. oh yeah. well later after hearing. refugee camps. because they are the perfect environment for spreading academics the population density is inconceivable and 1000000 people live in the spots of land in the refugee camps and where the 170000000 people south has one of the highest population den
church to direct them to the street church in priest said brother pierce we're preparing for the front of it to see a hopeless. joke the damien question affected so much people. especially the marginalisation but. it's very sad to me to get 3 nowhere did. dish new jersey could just eat and it's food for. school pretty tedious but with. so i'm sure to be at the. not you for them to be figured that yet. another place where social distancing is not possible at all. refugee camps have become a...
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pierce we're preparing. to see a list of the day because she affected so much people. especially the margin does race but. it's very sad to me get 3 nowhere a good deal of. vishnu true she could just do these. and it's fluent. school for devious but with edge. so i'm sure be at the not new for the philippines figure that yet. another place for social distancing is not possible at all. refugee camps have become a pandemic time bomb this is the working to carry. this footage was provided by say a refugee who has lived here for over 2 years. for sun this place has become home for over a decade. now the land is going on i who have any job or home loses 5000 family going to get. 000000000000000. 'd 2 0000 going back to myanmar or not. to you. well a huge. refugee camps are off limits because they are a perfect environment for spreading epidemics the population density is inconceivable and 1000000 people live in the spots of land in the coxless are if the 2 camps. for the 170000000 people south has one of the highest population densities in the world. the last of the more th
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doesn't and that's your own pierced definition and you go blame it on thursday in dallas for justin so it didn't be. doing it as if he. had if and so he does so it doesn't meet up us yet doesn't even so-called in the circle for him to leave conan and. dimension to give as if to say i'm going on phillip in. the morning over and over to see. what it is for it's very. serious and we're going to go easy but i want to see. how much there was so we need to go to a new or used in the what if. we have to take the fleet with. those who are going to immune to one of them we don't know when you're going to response to your most truths hold up. many others don't but it's hardly a must and you will. no one's going to want your little sister somebody you're going to come up with just. when you have a mystery in a moment. so syrians on a national or so that if they get a few may show. do it so that's why small the night of the day sure we do those could get a better idea of the but here the beginning cheers could get done but will it work again should she just says. denise continues to seafaring dinn
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