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lucy williamson, bbc news, la rochelle. that's it. 00:00:38,774 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 newsnight is coming up hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. hello to viewers in the uk joining those around the world. it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me isjournalist from the wall streetjournal, anna isaac — and the editor of london playbook at politico, jack blanchard. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the mirror carries a warning from scientists that the uk's test and trace system is not good enough to prevent a second — and worse — coronavirus wave in the winter. british people have been more willing to take part in the government's meal discount scheme, which started today, than to return to the office. that's according to the the daily mail. the telegraph focuses on claims that russian hackers stole trade pape
lucy williamson, bbc news, la rochelle. that's it. 00:00:38,774 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 newsnight is coming up hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. hello to viewers in the uk joining those around the world. it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me isjournalist from the wall...
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rochelle, what are the implications here?, i'm really not surprised that trump is not having the media attend this event. he doesn't want to answer any tough questions, he doesn't want to be held accountable for his inaction or actions that have actually been hurtful to americans, so i'm not surprised that he's not going to allow the press to be there. and really, do we need to hear anything that he has to say? are we surprised he's going to be the nominee? absolutely not. i'm not concerned, really, at what he's going to say. we've heard everything he's going to say at his rallies, which is absolutely nothing. >> but he is the nominee of a major party, he is the president of the united states, and for this step, to do this behind closed doors is obviously highly, highly unusual, and not to have press present. so this is a little bit unprecedented terms there, but what benefit does he get from doing it, would you say, behind closed doors? obviously he'll be on prompter. >> well, he doesn't have to be held accountable for anyth
rochelle, what are the implications here?, i'm really not surprised that trump is not having the media attend this event. he doesn't want to answer any tough questions, he doesn't want to be held accountable for his inaction or actions that have actually been hurtful to americans, so i'm not surprised that he's not going to allow the press to be there. and really, do we need to hear anything that he has to say? are we surprised he's going to be the nominee? absolutely not. i'm not concerned,...
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rochelle walensky. great to have you with us as always.now, i think so much of what we talk about is important that we cover the science and the medical part of this, right, because that should influence our decision, but we're a couple of moms dealing with this too, and that has a broad impact. i know you've got a couple of high school age kids but also a college student, and when we're learning about more schools -- some that even said initially, well, we're going to be in-person -- now we're hearing about more campuses saying, we're going to go online. the fact that these lives of kids in their late teens and early 20s are being put on hold, that's a lot to deal with. >> good afternoon, erica. yeah, it's been one, you know, we haven't had tragic losses, but we have had life losses just in terms of life experience losses in our household. i have a rising junior in high school, senior in high school who just graduated and missed his graduation and prom, and then two kids heading to college who are not heading to college because they are n
rochelle walensky. great to have you with us as always.now, i think so much of what we talk about is important that we cover the science and the medical part of this, right, because that should influence our decision, but we're a couple of moms dealing with this too, and that has a broad impact. i know you've got a couple of high school age kids but also a college student, and when we're learning about more schools -- some that even said initially, well, we're going to be in-person -- now we're...
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you see anything yesterday that you feel like might move the needle in terms of getting change, rochelle>> i wish i could say yes, but we have seen this since the 1960s and before then. we have been doing this. what else are we supposed to do at this point. and so i can't say, we have seen this before. we have seen this exact thing happen time and time again. so at what point do we have people in office from the oval office, to congress, that actually listen and pay attention. you cannot just dangle a great economy, a so-called great economy in front of black people and say look, we gave you a job, we're still going to kill you on the streets, but look, we gave you a job. we want to be treated equally in this country first, then we can talk about jobs, then we can talk about education, but if you do not care about our lives, then what does it all mean in the first place. >> there were so many at the rnc, the attorney general of kentucky, you had tim scott from south carolina, there were so many black voices that they found and spoke at the rnc. did you get a sense that any of them are ta
you see anything yesterday that you feel like might move the needle in terms of getting change, rochelle>> i wish i could say yes, but we have seen this since the 1960s and before then. we have been doing this. what else are we supposed to do at this point. and so i can't say, we have seen this before. we have seen this exact thing happen time and time again. so at what point do we have people in office from the oval office, to congress, that actually listen and pay attention. you cannot...
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covid, for e example, in new rochelle, an upper middle class district of rochelle, that's where the second covid case happened in new york state. because the case was upper we contained the area, we closed the schools, we brought in the national guard, food, we brought in a testing site. we did what we were supposed to do. the largest naturally retirement world took the another 23 days to get a testing site. yonkers, mount vernon, where black people live took another 50 days to get a testing site. when we talk about disparities, it's not just about being poor black in this country, it's how we responded once covid hit. lack of health care, being food insecure, our campaign became part of a network that had to get food to people in the middle of a pandemic. not just because of a failure from the trump administration, but failure top to bottom. emocrats and republicans in response to this republican. senator sanders: cori, what were you hearing on the campaign trail? ms. bush: oh, my goodness. so health care was a huge issue, especially in my district where we're talking about people with ad
covid, for e example, in new rochelle, an upper middle class district of rochelle, that's where the second covid case happened in new york state. because the case was upper we contained the area, we closed the schools, we brought in the national guard, food, we brought in a testing site. we did what we were supposed to do. the largest naturally retirement world took the another 23 days to get a testing site. yonkers, mount vernon, where black people live took another 50 days to get a testing...
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well, we can speak now to bernard rust, who's been on holiday in la rochelle in south west france, butppe where he and his partner, sarah, are hoping to catch the midnight ferry. they are also hoping that they'll be back in newhaven at 4am in order to beat the new quarantine cut—off for people coming back from france. where are you now, how close are you to the port of dieppe? we've come from la rochelle, we are about 150 miles south of dieppe, so we are about two and half hours, we have four hours grace. so you might just beat the 4am deadline? the ferry is scheduled to dock at 4am, so ferry is scheduled to dock at 4am, so the interesting thing from our point of view is, what happens if we dock a minute before 4am? no one has really been able to give us any clarity about when the 4am actually commences. i see, clarity about when the 4am actually commences. | see, so can clarity about when the 4am actually commences. | see, so can you clarity about when the 4am actually commences. i see, so can you throw your hat on british soil and does that count? is that the question? i like your st
well, we can speak now to bernard rust, who's been on holiday in la rochelle in south west france, butppe where he and his partner, sarah, are hoping to catch the midnight ferry. they are also hoping that they'll be back in newhaven at 4am in order to beat the new quarantine cut—off for people coming back from france. where are you now, how close are you to the port of dieppe? we've come from la rochelle, we are about 150 miles south of dieppe, so we are about two and half hours, we have four...
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has directly targeted rochelle or russia linked entities. as a punishment for alleged involvement in cyber warfare cyber attacks now aside from moscow they target north korea and china and involve travel by. phrases this of course comes as punishment for alleged involvement in high profile cyber attacks around the world one of these is the not. which of course targeted russian as well as foreign firms as well as a series of other hacking incidents links to hacking groups such as lazarus and sound we're now the russian foreign ministries response was reflected in this statement as we've seen multiple times over the years summed up that everything in diplomacy is reciprocal the decision taken by the e.u. consul was made without any proof with the thought that pretends to finish movement in some cyber incidents that took place in the past the political rationale for this tempest clear certainly the e.u. unfriendly action will not be left unanswered now as well as entity several individuals working for russian military intelligence i've also bee
has directly targeted rochelle or russia linked entities. as a punishment for alleged involvement in cyber warfare cyber attacks now aside from moscow they target north korea and china and involve travel by. phrases this of course comes as punishment for alleged involvement in high profile cyber attacks around the world one of these is the not. which of course targeted russian as well as foreign firms as well as a series of other hacking incidents links to hacking groups such as lazarus and...
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to list a lot of those are nice a lot of reporters were from rochelle some have already been deported from the country and are already on the russian territory however until this morning freelancers working for our team are up to the video agency were still unaccounted for and they were detained on sunday right right when the polls opened in both the roofs and we received a message from them around 8 30 in the morning that they have been detained and since then we haven't heard from them for days and on wednesday who received the message from one of those freelancers a woman who was detained and released a little bit earlier well she said that when the cell where she spent a few days was immense for 6 people however there were 37 women and 4 of those 6 spots in that cell in a man's block it was even worse 50 men to 60 seats and she also said that they had to take turns sleeping and there was no food and only it's out water now at this time looks like all of the freelancers have been released the latest this morning 2 of them and now they have joined their loved ones now the interior m
to list a lot of those are nice a lot of reporters were from rochelle some have already been deported from the country and are already on the russian territory however until this morning freelancers working for our team are up to the video agency were still unaccounted for and they were detained on sunday right right when the polls opened in both the roofs and we received a message from them around 8 30 in the morning that they have been detained and since then we haven't heard from them for...
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military presence in this area rochelle. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it 11 bill. barrels of oil. take a look at this map who really owns what kind of says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have nuclear weapons capabilities there is reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down on this story for you today right here on the news with where you know as we always like to say we do believe by golly it's time to do news again. and illegal takeover of the government by a small group. rather than revolution reason. that small group the corporation when you have a tiny people who have all the power you have to have some means to make sure the rest of us don't get together and take it back. these are sacrificing. places that capitalism exploited and destroyed for profit and left behind misery poverty environmental devastation and so you see things like voter suppression building more prisons you seem gerrymandering all sorts o
military presence in this area rochelle. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it 11 bill. barrels of oil. take a look at this map who really owns what kind of says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have nuclear weapons capabilities there is reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down on this story for you today right here on the news with where you know as we always like to say we do believe...
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jackie: mitch rochelle jump in. >> yeah. one of the things that concerns me is the we may have a v-shape i think if you look at data that suggest a v question is as we start to climb the return of that v, do we get as big as we were before in terms of the size of the economy. ed one of the things that i worry about is the restaurant industry in the personal services industry is a huge employer of talent in this country. and they're just beginning to be a limit on their capacity even as we recover to reemploy all of the people that they previously had employed. >> i can tell you with all of my conversations that a lot of these restaurants or personal industry services have changed the way they do business. and they're not going to bring back all of their employees because they found ways to become a lot more efficient. they found out that there are some customer groups certain times of the day that just aren't profitable so why bother? you're going to see a big change in the employment base within the hospitality industry we'
jackie: mitch rochelle jump in. >> yeah. one of the things that concerns me is the we may have a v-shape i think if you look at data that suggest a v question is as we start to climb the return of that v, do we get as big as we were before in terms of the size of the economy. ed one of the things that i worry about is the restaurant industry in the personal services industry is a huge employer of talent in this country. and they're just beginning to be a limit on their capacity even as we...
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let's go to rochelle in canada. you are taking part in the gold award.how have you learned skills through that that have helped you cope with the pandemic? that is a big focus of what we are about today. yeah, the award has helped me become better and helped me develop soft skills to lead an amazing community projects in canada. we have been able to give away 200 meals, 100 care packages, 20 metres of fabric and so much more in our community. you are at university at the moment, taking a teaching and political science degree and you have founded a foundation called the spike foundation and through that you have delivered food parcels to vulnerable people —— spark foundation. does not go toward gold award? it does. what the award shapes is to do which is great. metta and jordan, i'd love to get a thought from both of you. how do you feel about this digital takeover and a potential 8 million people seeing what you are doing? it's a really great opportunity for us because it is one of the ways of how we share our thoughts and tell the world how to be creati
let's go to rochelle in canada. you are taking part in the gold award.how have you learned skills through that that have helped you cope with the pandemic? that is a big focus of what we are about today. yeah, the award has helped me become better and helped me develop soft skills to lead an amazing community projects in canada. we have been able to give away 200 meals, 100 care packages, 20 metres of fabric and so much more in our community. you are at university at the moment, taking a...
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hillsboro, ohio and rochelle, guiltyk have been found of segregating schools by twisting boundaries ofmmon condition is the schools that is predominantly negro because the district is predominantly negro, and this because the housing in that district is all the negro parents can afford. as in englewood, new jersey. as schools open for the academic year of 1962-1963, lincoln elementary school, 95% negro, was picketed. a boycott left it almost empty. englewood itself could not have been more surprised. the city and important dormitories for the new york metropolis seemed an ideal home town its 7000 negroes, nearly one third of the population. they have no visible racial barriers. there are palatial homes in the most exclusive sections, comfortable, middle-class homes are commonplace. negroes work for the city and private enterprise. all facilities are open to them. but there is a block -- the fourth ward. it is a slum, almost entirely negro. like the neighborhood school. this creates the act of segregation, and finally, some negroes decided to act. the various constitutions of these orga
hillsboro, ohio and rochelle, guiltyk have been found of segregating schools by twisting boundaries ofmmon condition is the schools that is predominantly negro because the district is predominantly negro, and this because the housing in that district is all the negro parents can afford. as in englewood, new jersey. as schools open for the academic year of 1962-1963, lincoln elementary school, 95% negro, was picketed. a boycott left it almost empty. englewood itself could not have been more...
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rochelle, thank you for being there. you hear senator harris right there. of course, she's going to praise what she calls the audacity of joe biden for making that decision right there. put it in contact. we're what? five days in front of that decision having been announced. how has it kind of made its way through the country since then? >> well, look. i think there certainly is a californ kamalla wave. now they're going to have to team up and present their plan especially when it comes to the coronavirus because it seems like we're going to be heading into 2021 with this pandemic still on our backs, so i'm really interested to see how they're going to come together and build a plan that really does reopen america safely, whether it's returning to school, whether it's people returning to work and being able to travel. that's very important to the american people right now, and i think that is something that whether you are a democrat, republican, independent, no party affiliation at all, i think that's something everybody can get behind because we're all im
rochelle, thank you for being there. you hear senator harris right there. of course, she's going to praise what she calls the audacity of joe biden for making that decision right there. put it in contact. we're what? five days in front of that decision having been announced. how has it kind of made its way through the country since then? >> well, look. i think there certainly is a californ kamalla wave. now they're going to have to team up and present their plan especially when it comes...
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proud on the whole but it didn't back me to shut up even at about. 45 rochelle could have done it a year ya last year just without. of them about will write them from a group that bashir you have a message would never use for the. mind goading him which i did out and. i thought about. following but of. the forward for the had to. not go he in 94 if you met before. you had you and you come all of. us are down you ride that bashir on his side you can already. effect actual nefesh you had their say. the word will get him a few a few if you have cash debit on which to take you got tender young fabricant have been that involved who feel robbed of my fishy mockable who want to be. the intelligence agents were baffled as to find nothing despite clear evidence of a radio signal coming from the apartment. the software was. obvious how but at the thought of a day 100 you have walked all of that 100 have to go to die so often as you has up the ante. up before the 5000000 about i bet your salt soft as you has. this move on. we had coffee. where you had you can take this no no i'm the cat that bit ha
proud on the whole but it didn't back me to shut up even at about. 45 rochelle could have done it a year ya last year just without. of them about will write them from a group that bashir you have a message would never use for the. mind goading him which i did out and. i thought about. following but of. the forward for the had to. not go he in 94 if you met before. you had you and you come all of. us are down you ride that bashir on his side you can already. effect actual nefesh you had their...
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rochelle wal enski, we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> president trump not trying to be discreet about it. admitting on live tv why he wants to block funding for the post office and it's raising red flags. >>> plus the national security adviser suggested trump should be awarded nobel peace prize for the deal he just announced. we'll explain. okay... okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! check it out. safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! he's here. he's right here. - hi! - hi. hey! - that's totally him. - it's him! that's totally the guy. safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. i've been involved in. communications in the media safe drivers do save 40%. for 45 years. i've been taking prevagen on a regular basis for at least eight years. for me, the greatest benefit over the years has been that prevagen seems to help me recall things and also think more clearly. and i enthusiastically recommend prevagen. it has helped me an awful l
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. $45.00 rochelle could have done it a year got off lucky just without. the above i would write them from a good advice you have a message would be i know it is for the. mind goading him which i doubt if. i smelled that. problem but of. the forward for the had. not coffee in 94 if you met before. you had young you come all of. us are down you ride on a subject you will read the full effect actual nefesh you have there since. the world will follow him a few issues if you have cut that bit on which does take you got tender young fabricant have been that involved who feel robbed of my fishy mark well who want to go to. the intelligence agents were baffled to find nothing despite clear evidence of a radio signal coming from the apartment. the software was. obvious had been at the top of the day 100 you have walked all of that 100 have to go to die so often as you has up the ante. up before the 5000000 that about i bet your salt salt that you has. this move on or we have coffee. where you had you can take this no no i'm the half of the new. mad at it. well you
. $45.00 rochelle could have done it a year got off lucky just without. the above i would write them from a good advice you have a message would be i know it is for the. mind goading him which i doubt if. i smelled that. problem but of. the forward for the had. not coffee in 94 if you met before. you had young you come all of. us are down you ride on a subject you will read the full effect actual nefesh you have there since. the world will follow him a few issues if you have cut that bit on...
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. $45.00 rochelle could have done it a year yada just without. of them about will write them from a group that bashir you have a message would be on to use for a. month building in which i did out and. i thought about. following but of. the forward for the had to. not go he in 94 if you'd met before. he had you on you come all of. us are down you ride with that bashir on a subject you already know the full effect actual my fish you have there said. the world will follow him a few issues if you have cash debit on was just a few got tender young a fabric of an underdog who feel robbed of my fishy mark wotte who want to go to. the intelligence agents were baffled as to find nothing despite clear evidence of a radio signal coming from the apartment. the software was. obvious habit of thought it would take a 100 you have to walk all of that the 100 i have to go to die so often as he has up the ante. up before the 5000000 that about i bet your salt salt as you have. this move on. we had coffee. where you had you can take this no no i'm the cat that bit
. $45.00 rochelle could have done it a year yada just without. of them about will write them from a group that bashir you have a message would be on to use for a. month building in which i did out and. i thought about. following but of. the forward for the had to. not go he in 94 if you'd met before. he had you on you come all of. us are down you ride with that bashir on a subject you already know the full effect actual my fish you have there said. the world will follow him a few issues if you...
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rochelle walensky who is the chief of infectious diseases, that division, at massachusetts general hospital. doctor, the president has repeatedly claimed children are immune to this virus. not only is that not the case, but cdc noting transmission of the virus to and from children may have been reduced thanks to some of the mitigation measures. this may explain the low incidence in children compared with adults. the cdc notes. so, how should all this new information play into any consideration of sending children and teachers and staff back to school? >> good afternoon, ana. right. really interesting data from the cdc. i think what we know about this virus is it very much depends on the behavior of our population, right? early on, we were seeing many more infections in nursing homes and elderly people. we didn't know how to prevent it. we didn't know exactly what it was. we knew it was transmitting before we even had tests. now what's happening is we've known how to prevent it. we're masking in nursing homes and healthcare settings. we know what to do. it's not entirely clear that our child
rochelle walensky who is the chief of infectious diseases, that division, at massachusetts general hospital. doctor, the president has repeatedly claimed children are immune to this virus. not only is that not the case, but cdc noting transmission of the virus to and from children may have been reduced thanks to some of the mitigation measures. this may explain the low incidence in children compared with adults. the cdc notes. so, how should all this new information play into any consideration...
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rochelle wolenski and dr. a dr. nathaniel beers. it would be great if we could be celebrating a vaccine, no matter where in the world it was developed. should we have, am i right to say be skeptical about what we're hearing out of russia? >> good afternoon, john. you know, i think certainly we're looking for that golden vaccine, aren't we? all of us are dying to have it. i don't think any of us have seen adequate data from phase one studies from this vaccine from russia, from phase two studies and sounds like the phase three studies have not been done. i think when we get a vaccine, we will be elated, but we will want to trust it, we will want to make sure it has been fully vetted through all the stages of vaccine safety and efficacy and i would be reluctant to move forward to trust it without seeing the data and certainly without seeing the data on a large scale. >> so, dr. beers, let me come to you, as this plays out, parents would love to have a vaccine. instead, they're dealing with 13,000 school districts across the country, ha
rochelle wolenski and dr. a dr. nathaniel beers. it would be great if we could be celebrating a vaccine, no matter where in the world it was developed. should we have, am i right to say be skeptical about what we're hearing out of russia? >> good afternoon, john. you know, i think certainly we're looking for that golden vaccine, aren't we? all of us are dying to have it. i don't think any of us have seen adequate data from phase one studies from this vaccine from russia, from phase two...
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and political commentators lynette and rochelle known as diamond and silk reflect on their lives in uprising : : kamala harris talk about "the truths we hold: an american journey" where she talks about her life and governing principles. is
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and political commentators lynette and rochelle known as diamond and silk reflect on their lives in uprising. : : kamala harris talk about "the truths we hold: an american journey" where she talks about her life and governing principles. she is at george washington university in washington dc. >> good evening. this thing has got to come down lower for me. how are all of you? happy new year, thank you for being here. i am one of the co-owners of politics and prose bookstore, lissa muscatine. thank you. along with my co-owner and husband brad grant who is somewhere in the front and our fabulous wonderful staff, welcome all of you to tonight's event in our nation's capital and on the campus of george washington university. i mention our location because think about it, we are at an institution name for our nation's first president and only blocks from the nerve centers of american government, the white house and congress so what better venue for a conversation with tonight's guest speaker, senator kamala harris spends her days on capitol hill and you are not alone if you think in a couple years
and political commentators lynette and rochelle known as diamond and silk reflect on their lives in uprising. : : kamala harris talk about "the truths we hold: an american journey" where she talks about her life and governing principles. she is at george washington university in washington dc. >> good evening. this thing has got to come down lower for me. how are all of you? happy new year, thank you for being here. i am one of the co-owners of politics and prose bookstore,...
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rochelle walensky from massachusetts general hospital and dr. thomas frieden, the former director of the cdc. dr. frieden, here we are, averaging 1,000 deathsa day more for three weeks, which is a very high number. and to see the testing peaked in mid-july and actually dropped after that, how do you have a drop in testing six months into a pandemic like this? how do you explain that, and what's the impact? >> well, first, let's start with the horrific death rate. covid is now the number three cause of death in the u.s. ahead of accidents, injuries, lung disease, diabetes, alzheimer's and many, many other causes. and last week, americans were eight times more likely to get killed by covid than were europeans. so this is really a situation that is horrific and continuing. the test numbers, i think, are actually less important than whether we're testing the right people in the right way and getting the right results. so many of those tests weeks ago were basically useless. they were taking 10, 14 days to come back and still many tests are taking t
rochelle walensky from massachusetts general hospital and dr. thomas frieden, the former director of the cdc. dr. frieden, here we are, averaging 1,000 deathsa day more for three weeks, which is a very high number. and to see the testing peaked in mid-july and actually dropped after that, how do you have a drop in testing six months into a pandemic like this? how do you explain that, and what's the impact? >> well, first, let's start with the horrific death rate. covid is now the number...
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rochelle rolinski from mass general hospital. sanj sanjay, when we learn there's been a 90% increase in coronavirus cases among children the last four weeks, that is a lot. it is a huge increase. you saw the raw number of about 100,000 new cases the last two weeks of july, and it really does cause concerns as we are in some areas reopening schools. >> yeah, no question about it, john. i mean, i think the number of children becoming infected is increasing, and it's increasing at a more rapid pace. i think there's two things that are happening here. i could just tell you a little bit from reporting but also from personal experience. up until recently, it's been harder to get the younger people tested at all. you had to be symptomatic to get tested. it was mostly adults who were symptomatic. so i think the increase in testing among younger people is driving some of this. but i think another big part of this is just the fact that, especially young kids, since about middle of march, have largely been home. and now they're starting to
rochelle rolinski from mass general hospital. sanj sanjay, when we learn there's been a 90% increase in coronavirus cases among children the last four weeks, that is a lot. it is a huge increase. you saw the raw number of about 100,000 new cases the last two weeks of july, and it really does cause concerns as we are in some areas reopening schools. >> yeah, no question about it, john. i mean, i think the number of children becoming infected is increasing, and it's increasing at a more...
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looks you know she wasn't very nice with your arshad during the last 23 hour send was accusing the rochelle the time so actually what the whole point for them to intervene definitely graeme and would like to control the situation belarus definitely russia has interests here but actually it does make my sense for them to put all their resources behind the question how would you describe things in belarus right now saying is you're there in minsk what's what i mean when a few weeks now since this all began and things of only escalated there were journalists arrested yesterday as well what's it like there. well it's it's a difficult time for the country it's a historic time for the country because what we are see right now e.'s. tortures several killings sudden the same protests to continue and many people us feel hopeful bed local changes possible so right now i think it's the time where the mordant political nation about the risk is born and despite all the difficulties that belarus has right now it's still an important time and still many people still think that these here maybe next year w
looks you know she wasn't very nice with your arshad during the last 23 hour send was accusing the rochelle the time so actually what the whole point for them to intervene definitely graeme and would like to control the situation belarus definitely russia has interests here but actually it does make my sense for them to put all their resources behind the question how would you describe things in belarus right now saying is you're there in minsk what's what i mean when a few weeks now since this...
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host: new rochelle, converse, rochelle,ost: converse, texas.aller: i'm disappointed in the conversations that are being had on this voting situation. i am sitting in front of an application for an absentee ballot. application for a ballot by mail from my district, because i am disabled. intact, physically unable to go to the post office. the reason why people are having difficulties with their mail is that the new post i put -- this new postmaster general is a trump appointee and wants to set the new rule that requires postal carriers to gather and deliver all of their mail from their route at one time in the morning. they are not able to keep up because of the costs on transportation and overtime, which has decreased as well. but i want to say about the ballot here, people are talking about you have to, blank ballots, but they are not. you have to do an application by to your send it in local and, in my case, bear county elections board and the administrator here in texas. you have to fill out your information, your date of birth, your address
host: new rochelle, converse, rochelle,ost: converse, texas.aller: i'm disappointed in the conversations that are being had on this voting situation. i am sitting in front of an application for an absentee ballot. application for a ballot by mail from my district, because i am disabled. intact, physically unable to go to the post office. the reason why people are having difficulties with their mail is that the new post i put -- this new postmaster general is a trump appointee and wants to set...
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. >> rochelle is calling infrom the bronx . >> thank you for taking my call.quick comment, as a retired right librarian i'm so please to hear your kudos to the library and i have two quick questions. you referred to the fact that the earlier republican party and so forth were not the same as they are today and today's republicans constantly refer to them as the party themselves as the party of lincoln. is this accurate and number two, i went to a presentation at the new york historical society year ago. a professor, i don't remember his name in oklahoma is writing a book pursuing the thesis hamilton was jewish. any credibility to this? very much. >> so the first question i've already forgotten, the republican party. a problem with drawing that kind of a straight line is if you look, and there are wonderful 20th-century lyrical historians have done this track work is that if you look at what the parties represent, what they stand for, what their policies are, a change dramatically over time you can track the use of the word like republican but you can't consistently say what the party st
. >> rochelle is calling infrom the bronx . >> thank you for taking my call.quick comment, as a retired right librarian i'm so please to hear your kudos to the library and i have two quick questions. you referred to the fact that the earlier republican party and so forth were not the same as they are today and today's republicans constantly refer to them as the party themselves as the party of lincoln. is this accurate and number two, i went to a presentation at the new york...
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. >> host: rochelle is calling in from the bronx. >> caller: thank you for taking my call.ired librarian, pleased to hear your kudos to the library and i have two quick questions. you referred to the fact that the earlier republican party and so forth were not what they are today and today's republicans constantly refer to them as the party of lincoln. is this accurate? number 2 i went to a presentation at the new york historical society a year ago. a professor, i don't remember his name, out in oklahoma, the book, pursuing the thesis that hamilton was jewish and -- any credibility to this? thank you very much. >> guest: the first question i have already forgotten, the republican party -- the problem withdrawing that straight line is if you look, there are wonderful twentieth century political historian to have done this, if you look at what the parties were present, what they stand for and what their policies are they changed dramatically over time so that you can track the use of a word like republican but you can't consistently say what a party stood for in 1850 or 1861
. >> host: rochelle is calling in from the bronx. >> caller: thank you for taking my call.ired librarian, pleased to hear your kudos to the library and i have two quick questions. you referred to the fact that the earlier republican party and so forth were not what they are today and today's republicans constantly refer to them as the party of lincoln. is this accurate? number 2 i went to a presentation at the new york historical society a year ago. a professor, i don't remember his...
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. >> rochelle is going in for the bronx, however shall. >> thank you for taking my call.ent, i was at a retired librarian, pleased to hear your kudos to the library. i have two quick questions can be referred to the fact that the earlier republican party and so tyforth were not the sam as they are today, today's republicans constantly refer to them as the party themselves as the party of lincoln. . i went to a presentation at the new york historical society about a year ago. a professor in oklahoma writing the book pursuing the thesis that hamilton was jewish any credibility to this? thank you very much. there are 20th-century clinical historians what they represent and stand for and policies are they changed dramatically over time. you can track the use of the word like republican but he can't consistently say what the party stood for obviously politicians of all times of all sides have all kinds of reasons to want to draw the kind of straight lines to the past the first things you think of as always that's not true. my dad has usefulness rhetorically speaking but histor
. >> rochelle is going in for the bronx, however shall. >> thank you for taking my call.ent, i was at a retired librarian, pleased to hear your kudos to the library. i have two quick questions can be referred to the fact that the earlier republican party and so tyforth were not the sam as they are today, today's republicans constantly refer to them as the party themselves as the party of lincoln. . i went to a presentation at the new york historical society about a year ago. a...
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we've been looking at adopting and implementing our phase one of our rochelle and social equity plannd initiating and adopting our phase two -- or racial and social equity plan and initiating and adopting our phase two plan. we took a long look around racial and social equity and how we work, and how we work in communities. we've taken a step back in our phase two work to really take more of a bold action in phase two and then go out and start talking to community members about that and then come back to our commission. so our commission has been and will continue to be heavily involved in that community. >> chair fewer: i will just say that we look to you as director to look into that and make it real for all these families and the people of color and all of those people of color that have been pushed out of san francisc francisc francisco. madam clerk, something seems to be wrong with my queue. supervisors, if you want to speak, please raise your hand, and i'm happy to have not recognized you. supervisor walton? >> supervisor walton: thank you, chair fewer. just a specific question
we've been looking at adopting and implementing our phase one of our rochelle and social equity plannd initiating and adopting our phase two -- or racial and social equity plan and initiating and adopting our phase two plan. we took a long look around racial and social equity and how we work, and how we work in communities. we've taken a step back in our phase two work to really take more of a bold action in phase two and then go out and start talking to community members about that and then...
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federal lawsuit filed by jonathan rochelle's attorney school canceled contract when it canceled all classes jim, thanks for being here this morning. so, according to my notes here. yale cost $75,000 a year, if a portion of a semester is gone because of the pandemic and learning from home. you are alleging hey, you are not getting the same education. we should get our money back. >> yeah. good morning. and thanks for having me. pete: good morning. >> that's right i this is really a case about not getting what you paid for. you know, we all know that the experience of learning on campus with these students in a class collaborating with professors, labs, all of that experience, that has a certain value. and attending just via online classes just doesn't come close to that and one of the ways we know that is yale, like a lot of other schools already has discounted classes that are just online. so we don't know why they wouldn't simply charge that same amount that they have charged for other online classes in the past. and, you know, i think aside from the fact that you know, breach of contract
federal lawsuit filed by jonathan rochelle's attorney school canceled contract when it canceled all classes jim, thanks for being here this morning. so, according to my notes here. yale cost $75,000 a year, if a portion of a semester is gone because of the pandemic and learning from home. you are alleging hey, you are not getting the same education. we should get our money back. >> yeah. good morning. and thanks for having me. pete: good morning. >> that's right i this is really a...
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we've been looking at adopting and implementing our phase one of our rochelle and social equity plannd initiating and adopting our phase two -- or racial and social equity plan and initiating and adopting our phase two plan. we took a long look around racial and social equity and how we work, and how we work in communities. we've taken a step back in our phase two work to really take more of a bold action in phase two and then go out and start talking to community members about that and then come back to our commission. so our commission has been and will continue to be heavily involved in that community. >> chair fewer: i will just say that we look to you as director to look into that and make it real for all these families and the people of color and all of those people of color that have been pushed out of san francisc francisc francisco. madam clerk, something seems to be wrong with my queue. supervisors, if you want to speak, please raise your hand, and i'm happy to have not recognized you. supervisor walton? >> supervisor walton: thank you, chair fewer. just a specific question
we've been looking at adopting and implementing our phase one of our rochelle and social equity plannd initiating and adopting our phase two -- or racial and social equity plan and initiating and adopting our phase two plan. we took a long look around racial and social equity and how we work, and how we work in communities. we've taken a step back in our phase two work to really take more of a bold action in phase two and then go out and start talking to community members about that and then...
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osettalet's go to r from new rochelle, new york. rosetta believes the nra should be dissolved. caller: yes, i think it should be dissolved. i am disappointed it is only criminal or i mean only civil them being undissolved for civil and not criminal charges. why? why isn't anyone going to jail for what leticia laid out? guns,have everybody with it is too much. the police department, the armed services, ok, but we don't need the nra. dissolve them quickly. host: the supreme court issued a broad rolling on the second amendment that agrees with the nra's position. even if the nra goes away, it doesn't mean the supreme court will change their position. what should be done about gun ownership? even if not the nra, should there be a group like the nra to advocate for gun owners? caller: no. there shouldn't. and some of these charges that the was laying out should be criminal. why aren't they going to jail? why aren't any of these actions that they have taken criminal? just settled? i am just so disappointed in that part of it all, but, yes, it should be dissolved. host: let's go to sp
osettalet's go to r from new rochelle, new york. rosetta believes the nra should be dissolved. caller: yes, i think it should be dissolved. i am disappointed it is only criminal or i mean only civil them being undissolved for civil and not criminal charges. why? why isn't anyone going to jail for what leticia laid out? guns,have everybody with it is too much. the police department, the armed services, ok, but we don't need the nra. dissolve them quickly. host: the supreme court issued a broad...
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here win sight, some top real estate spots, pwc partner mitch rochelle.ys. first of all talk about the housing boom, what's happening and what is happening to these prices as well? >> well unfortunately prices are supply and demand. there is a lot of demand and unfortunately there isn't a lot of supply in the market. when people rush to buy houses fueled by low interest rates, they are out there, not enough homes to buy so prices go up. jedediah: let's look at some states where people are. you know, people are fleeing cities in many cases. also fleeing several states around the country. let's start with florida. what is going on in florida in terms of home purchases? >> yeah, two places jed, i want to point out. one is tampa, the other is fort lauderdale. in tampa they redid the riverwalk, 10 years ago it started t created a vibrant downtown. when you think of downtown it has suburban feel. fort lauderdale, less congested than miami. that is becoming popular from the northeast if you want to rye locate but folks within florida themselves. jedediah: what a
here win sight, some top real estate spots, pwc partner mitch rochelle.ys. first of all talk about the housing boom, what's happening and what is happening to these prices as well? >> well unfortunately prices are supply and demand. there is a lot of demand and unfortunately there isn't a lot of supply in the market. when people rush to buy houses fueled by low interest rates, they are out there, not enough homes to buy so prices go up. jedediah: let's look at some states where people...