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year since paris's notre dame cathedral was badly damaged by a fire the building's great bell was rung on wednesday to mark the dates for innovation works have been put on hold due to the coronavirus and. they fled war and poverty in their own countries but they ended up stranded for months in overcrowded and squalid migrant camps in greece now the 1st 12 unaccompanied migrant children from those camps have landed in luxembourg under a year a new program that aims to eventually resettle more than $1600.00 children around your. touchdown in luxemburg safety finally for 12 and accompanied minors they were living in refugee camps on the greek islands of chios some loss and as now they have the chance to start a new life in luxemburg after a period in quarantine. we haven't even. just clueless we've not made the world
year since paris's notre dame cathedral was badly damaged by a fire the building's great bell was rung on wednesday to mark the dates for innovation works have been put on hold due to the coronavirus and. they fled war and poverty in their own countries but they ended up stranded for months in overcrowded and squalid migrant camps in greece now the 1st 12 unaccompanied migrant children from those camps have landed in luxembourg under a year a new program that aims to eventually resettle more...
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the excitement, we lost track of things until someone noticed it had been a while since the bells rung. is it unplugged? it turned out in the first 15 minutes of being online, we had crashed all of our servers. >> monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "the communicators" on c-span2. >> new york governor andrew cuomo held a briefing in albany
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to mark the anniversary , the cathedral‘s great bell was rung earlier tonight. bell tolls. to its former glory has been badly delayed. the bell was also rung to thank all the medical staff in france who are working to contain the pandemic. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. good evening, this is bbc news. i'm tim willcox. in a few minutes, we'll be taking a look at some of the front pages from donald trump at the white house to give his latest response to the coronavirus pandemic. donald trump is expected again in the rose garden of the white house. but before that, let's catch up with some of the national and international papers in our paper review. hello, and welcome to our look at what the papers will be bringing us. with me are the whitehall correspondent for the financial times, sebastian payne, and the chief leader writer for the observer, sonia sodha. welcome to you both. in the uk, the times leads with comments from england's chief medical officer, who says he believes that the number of new cases of coronavirus repo
to mark the anniversary , the cathedral‘s great bell was rung earlier tonight. bell tolls. to its former glory has been badly delayed. the bell was also rung to thank all the medical staff in france who are working to contain the pandemic. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. good evening, this is bbc news. i'm tim willcox. in a few minutes, we'll be taking a look at some of the front pages from donald trump at the white house to give his latest...
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before get, in par, the great bell of note are a dame has rung out in -- notre dame has rung out in honorre workers on the front lines. [bell tolling] laura: it marks one year since fire ripped through the cathedral, destroying its ancient roof and itsams speier. parisian -- prisonians -- parisians a tlauded fromir balconies and windows. thank you so much for joining us andatching "bbc world news america." take care. have a good evening. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and mo. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy r d peter blum kovundation; viewers like you. thank you. narrator: yo♪ watching pbs. mr. rogers: ♪ it's a beautiful girl: we are the curious.♪ ♪ woman 1: wow! man 1: the adventurous. man 2: oh! daniel tiger: grrr! woman 2: those venturing out for the first time. all: blast off! [rocket explosion] man 3: and those who have never lost our sense of wonder. man 4: whoa! man 5: are you seeing this? ♪ [quacking] vo: we are t hungry. cookie monster: cookie! man 6: the strong. muhammad ali:
before get, in par, the great bell of note are a dame has rung out in -- notre dame has rung out in honorre workers on the front lines. [bell tolling] laura: it marks one year since fire ripped through the cathedral, destroying its ancient roof and itsams speier. parisian -- prisonians -- parisians a tlauded fromir balconies and windows. thank you so much for joining us andatching "bbc world news america." take care. have a good evening. narrator: funding for this presentation of this...
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to mark the anniversary the cathedral's great bell was rung earlier. bell tolls.k all medical staff in france who are working to contain the coronavirus pandemic. much more you —— much for you on all the news, national and international on the bbc website. you can reach us on the bbc website. you can reach us on twitter. i am @bbcmikeembley. thank you for watching, do come again. hello there. yesterday was a warmer kind of day. again, plenty of sunshine for most of us, withjust a little bit of high cloud crossing the skies. we had some rather dramatic skylines, for example, in the shropshire area. now, it was the north—east of the uk that had the day's highest temperatures. durham and parts of aberdeenshire seeing highs of 21 degrees, but look at this drop in temperatures on the way through thursday. for some, it's going to be around 10 or 11 degrees cooler. the cooler weather is arriving with a cold front. it's this stripe of cloud that's sinking its way southwards across scotland right now, leaving the clearest of the skies and the lowest temperatures further so
to mark the anniversary the cathedral's great bell was rung earlier. bell tolls.k all medical staff in france who are working to contain the coronavirus pandemic. much more you —— much for you on all the news, national and international on the bbc website. you can reach us on the bbc website. you can reach us on twitter. i am @bbcmikeembley. thank you for watching, do come again. hello there. yesterday was a warmer kind of day. again, plenty of sunshine for most of us, withjust a little bit...
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to spend a load of money so the people on the lower rungs. thinking, those shorts that jesse had in that tsa, they are so pink and so wonderful, i just don't know. you can hook me up? >> jesse: i still have them on. right here, baby. [laughter] 's >> greg: the white house corona task force will be meeting soon. bernie sanders and his campaign but that's not the end of the story. find out why he is delegates, next. ♪ 300 miles an hour, thats where i feel normal. i might be crazy but i'm not stupid. having an annuity tells me that i'm protected. during turbulent times, consider protected lifetime income from an annuity as part of your retirement plan. this can help you cover your essential monthly expenses. learn more at protectedincome.org . it's a voice on the other end of the phone. a note to say you're on our mind. a willingness to come to you. the world and how we interact with each other is changing. but that will never change who we are at lexus. now, more than ever, you and your needs come first. find out what service options are availa
to spend a load of money so the people on the lower rungs. thinking, those shorts that jesse had in that tsa, they are so pink and so wonderful, i just don't know. you can hook me up? >> jesse: i still have them on. right here, baby. [laughter] 's >> greg: the white house corona task force will be meeting soon. bernie sanders and his campaign but that's not the end of the story. find out why he is delegates, next. ♪ 300 miles an hour, thats where i feel normal. i might be crazy...
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excitement, we lost track of things until someone noticed that it had been a while since the bell had rung. was there a problem? in the first 15 minutes of being online, we crashed all of our servers. nightk randolph, monday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the communicators on c-span2. >> british foreign secretary dominic raab took a range of questions on the coronavirus pandemic from members of the house of commons from -- during prime ministers questions. --was standing in for brooke prime minister boris johnson, who is recovering from coronavirus. was the first time members were allowed to ask questions remotely and in person. >> thank you, secretary of state. we go to questions for the prime minister, for 45 minutes. to answer the engaged questions and welcome to the dispatch box. >> thank you, i have been asked to respond to the prime minister, he is making a good recovery and in good spirits. the coronavirus pandemic presents us with one of the biggest challenges we have faced is a country in decades. our message to the british public is clear, please stay at home to protect in hs and save l
excitement, we lost track of things until someone noticed that it had been a while since the bell had rung. was there a problem? in the first 15 minutes of being online, we crashed all of our servers. nightk randolph, monday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the communicators on c-span2. >> british foreign secretary dominic raab took a range of questions on the coronavirus pandemic from members of the house of commons from -- during prime ministers questions. --was standing in for brooke prime...
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noticed that it has been a while since the bell's rung. is it unplugged, is there a problem? it turned out in the first 15 minutes of being online, we'd crashed all of our servers. >> mark randolph, monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "the communicators" on c-span2. >> the house problem solvers caucus held a zoom meeting with reporters to talk about their bipartisan proposal to reopen the u.s. following the coronavirus pandemic. >> it seems we have critical mass with no more members joining. i want to thank the members of the problem solvers caucus for joining this virtual press conference. as thehere today bipartisan problem solvers caucus to re-announce -- to announce the reopening checklist. i believe all of you have a copy and we are going to hear from all of our members who want to speak and then will be taking your questions. our country is facing two major battles, the fight to make sure every american is protected from the virus and the fight to get the economy back on track. so many americans have a lot of anxiety right now and this back to work checklist is meant t
noticed that it has been a while since the bell's rung. is it unplugged, is there a problem? it turned out in the first 15 minutes of being online, we'd crashed all of our servers. >> mark randolph, monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "the communicators" on c-span2. >> the house problem solvers caucus held a zoom meeting with reporters to talk about their bipartisan proposal to reopen the u.s. following the coronavirus pandemic. >> it seems we have critical mass...
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we're still rung at or below 50% of where we should be for this time of year. nice weather the next couple of days. cool and showery over the weekend. we dry things out as we head through next week. we continue to share your kids art work with you over evening here on excise. this is from albany. you can't read the words inside the flowers. it's health, love, peace, and joy. i like that sentiment, especially on the first day of a new month, elizabeth. >> thank you, paul. i love that, too. the number of coronavirus deaths in the u.s. has now topped 4,000. nearly half of those deaths in new york state. in the number of confirmed cases has doubled there in just five days. passing the 200,000 mark, and as the nation's battle ramps up, the federal stockpile of protective gear for healthcare workers is nearly depleted. >> they're sending it directly to us, because we don't want it to come to the stockpile, because we have to take it after it arrishes and bring it to various states and hospitals. >> this comes as the head of the pentagon said he is not ready to comply
we're still rung at or below 50% of where we should be for this time of year. nice weather the next couple of days. cool and showery over the weekend. we dry things out as we head through next week. we continue to share your kids art work with you over evening here on excise. this is from albany. you can't read the words inside the flowers. it's health, love, peace, and joy. i like that sentiment, especially on the first day of a new month, elizabeth. >> thank you, paul. i love that, too....
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the excitement, we lost track of things until someone noticed it has been a while since the bell has rung. is it unplugged? the first 15 in minutes of being online, we had crashed all of our servers. >> mark randolph, monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the communicators on c-span two. senator timay, scott and u.s. chamber of commerce president suzanne clark are among those at a forum talking about the economic impact of the coronavirus on small business. hosteds website axios this event. axios virtualthis event on one of the biggest topics facing our country, which is small business, the path to our country. axiosld like to thank the events team. thank you for these virtual events. we would love for you to follow and you #axiosevents can follow us on twitter. our first guest today started a small business. ushia is going to be with from orange county, california. eq entertainment and the brand q wond
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education or decent living to access to their forests and this is a community that is at the bottom rung of the society for various reasons the school is are not just a school it's an experiment instead article or doner they have to say that education must be about social justice and together along with this group of people we are experimenting with how open source open source technologies can really bring about change to. this approach means that the children's families don't have to buy any school books tamarind only uses online educational resources that are accessible for free. this system is no less open education which works on the premise that high quality educational material and technology should be available to all. the time or interest school that once the lessons to be fun it's a radical departure from the more hierarchical system common in indian schools the school computers use open source software that's also available for free the children can then modify it themselves and young students are learning to chord their learning to program probably as they go order them learni
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after leading police on a rung, he was later killed. it included a 23-year veteran of the mounted police canada's national police force, constable heidi stevenson, mother of two. prime minister justin trudeau said his heart goes out to everyone affect in the situation. >>> for the second week in a row the south is being hammered by severe weather the system has stretched all the way from flood prone houston, texas, to the carolinas. bringing heavy downpours, hail and damaging winds meanwhile in the same area where we just saw a deadly tornado outbreak there are reports of widespread damage again. another round of storms slammed into alabama overnight and more than 60,000 people lost power. the heavy rain has already started to cause flooding here you can see from the video a home starting to be swamped with water. >>> tracking it all for us nbc meteorologist janessa webb good morning >> hi, good morning, everyone. we're continuing to see the devastation across the south and watching the severe weather since yesterday around 10:00 a.m. a
after leading police on a rung, he was later killed. it included a 23-year veteran of the mounted police canada's national police force, constable heidi stevenson, mother of two. prime minister justin trudeau said his heart goes out to everyone affect in the situation. >>> for the second week in a row the south is being hammered by severe weather the system has stretched all the way from flood prone houston, texas, to the carolinas. bringing heavy downpours, hail and damaging winds...
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it's doing the best it can with the historic surge in claims, but we talked to many people who are rung out of patience. >> i called again and called again and called again. >> reporter: it's becoming an all too familiar complaint. >> monday i tried around a hundred times. >> reporter: trying to get through to edd on the phone is next to impossible. >> the system just cut use. >> reporter: all of the edd america's job center where is people used to be able to go for device have closed. edd wants everyone to apply on- line, but what about when you have a problem? >> there is the wrong zip code on my form, the form that i did receive, and i have no way to correct it. >> reporter: kristen peters is a floral arranger in national park. she applied on-line two weeks ago, but now worries the wrong information will delay her claim. >> my rent is due. >> johnny duke lost his job as a bartender at still head brewery, and he needs help on some questions on the application, but the phone is only manned from 8:00 a.m. to noon. >> i'm, like, why are they only opened four hours day during a pandemic.
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that stood a full story high, stand on his head, tightrope walk and outrun most of his classmates rung backwards -- running backwards. one of his two wifes would recall he was nearly as nimble with hills feet as with his hands. squat and slope shouldered, fisher would grow into a dimpled grinning boozer, avid poker player and unrepentant womanizer who peppered his talk with profanity. he chewed to tow back co, sometimes smoking a cigar at the same time after biting off swallowing the cigar's tip. when he married his first wife, jane, in 1909 she was 24 and he was 35. but she was smitten. he was all speed, i found him so dazzling could hardly look at him. each of these developers would make a gigantic fortune in the 1920s, equivalent to 600 million to $1.3 billion today. and then enthralled to their success good on to lose every penny of it. each of their stories is a real life morality tale about greed and hubris and power, much like greek tragedies. there was a fourth towering figure to emerge and theft the environmentalist, marjory stoneman douglas and would write a great book on the
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to mark the anniversary, the great bell was rung earlier tonight.y has been badly delayed. the bell was also wrong to thank the medical staff in france working to contain the pandemic. that is it for now. thank you so much for being with us. hello there. yesterday was a warmer kind of day. again, plenty of sunshine for most of us, with just a little bit of high cloud crossing the skies. we had some rather dramatic skylines, for example, in the shropshire area. now, it was the north—east of the uk that had the day's highest temperatures. durham and parts of aberdeenshire seeing highs up to 21 degrees, but look at this drop in temperatures on the way through thursday. for some, it's going to be around 10 or 11 degrees cooler. the cooler weather is arriving with a cold front. it's this stripe of cloud that's sinking its way southwards across scotland right now, leaving the clearest of the skies and the lowest temperatures further south across england and wales, where there could just be a few patches of frost in the countryside. for thursday, well, it
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. -- bell rung. in the first 15 minutes of being online, we crashed all of our servers. >> what did you do? >> instead of me remembering that day foisting my sick death ish champagne, my memory being at fry's electronics, a superstore, pushing the shopping cart while i piled in all of the components we could use to limp along that website. about how many orders we would get. 107nded that first day with orders, which astounded me. that was my whole first month forecast. looking back, that seems pretty trite. spent quite amount of time for acting the mailer that netflix used. we took 10 years before we got to streaming. which means we were mailing dvds to people. to the post office and do it with a first pass -- class stamp. envelopethe simple that could also be a return envelope was a real work of art. we spent hundreds of hours perfecting it. i could not get my mind off the. i dreamed about little red envelope. i used to come back to the office after dinner. walking into get something and passing a s
. -- bell rung. in the first 15 minutes of being online, we crashed all of our servers. >> what did you do? >> instead of me remembering that day foisting my sick death ish champagne, my memory being at fry's electronics, a superstore, pushing the shopping cart while i piled in all of the components we could use to limp along that website. about how many orders we would get. 107nded that first day with orders, which astounded me. that was my whole first month forecast. looking back,...
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with diet so when he was prescribed an anti-anxiety medication at a low dose it wasn't something that rung any warning bells you know to use your father's terminology it's the typical 1000 bargain the when you take a collateral on your soul to relieve a little bit of pain right now only to be chained in slave by it for what seems like an internal the only difference i guess is that our doctors are no it is just awful as they are supposed to lead us through an informed choice for each i guess was not the vailable to him my question to you is do you attribute that to his. biology because you guys do have a number of rare condition is running your in your family or is it more systemic risk driving the drugs the may relieve the pain in the moment but certainly come back to you with more pain afterwards i think i think it's both i think that the reaction dad had was extremely severe. i've had hundreds and hundreds of people reach out telling me they've had the same experience with benzodiazepines so i think that there's a huge misunderstanding about the dangers of physical dependence regarding
with diet so when he was prescribed an anti-anxiety medication at a low dose it wasn't something that rung any warning bells you know to use your father's terminology it's the typical 1000 bargain the when you take a collateral on your soul to relieve a little bit of pain right now only to be chained in slave by it for what seems like an internal the only difference i guess is that our doctors are no it is just awful as they are supposed to lead us through an informed choice for each i guess...
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crisis when the corona virus started to bite and that's proving really fatal because many on the bottom rungs barely had a chance to recover from the 1st blow and so have little to no savings can't afford to isolate they often have to share tiny apartments with several people and they often work in exactly the kind of industries that are deemed essential like food service and health care so ass resoled we are seeing these numbers that were mentioned the report up to 7 times as high infection rates in poor neighborhoods well to neighborhoods in the united states the epicenter of the current pandemic in a country with a long history of inequality. right in the u.s. you have many of the same problems with any quality as you said but with the added layer of race. the u.s. already has the most number of corona related deaths recent data has shown that the mortality rate for african-americans it's much higher than for whites so chicago for instance which is 30 percent black african-americans account for 70 percent of all coronavirus cases the state of louisiana has 7 of the deaths 70 percent of the
crisis when the corona virus started to bite and that's proving really fatal because many on the bottom rungs barely had a chance to recover from the 1st blow and so have little to no savings can't afford to isolate they often have to share tiny apartments with several people and they often work in exactly the kind of industries that are deemed essential like food service and health care so ass resoled we are seeing these numbers that were mentioned the report up to 7 times as high infection...
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so we may see restrictions on the desk rians going forward and human rights activists have kind of rung the alarm over this kind of a system because they say yes the coronavirus is a big problem now but of course when that and these measures or at least some of these measures could be used for surveillance going forward really should win in moscow thank you. the biggest cycling event of the year the top of france has been delayed because of the public health measures against coronavirus this year's competition was supposed to begin in late june but organizers were forced to be shadow off to france extended about no public events until mid july. and i got banned now is now due to begin his title defense the 29th of august in the city of nice. things remind top story german chancellor angela merkel is expected to tell the public or that the current lockdown measures will be extended beyond the sunlight and she's been holding the talks 5 video conference with german state premiers on recommendations to gradually lift the restrictions. as they wus a lot of from not burdened with them but yo
so we may see restrictions on the desk rians going forward and human rights activists have kind of rung the alarm over this kind of a system because they say yes the coronavirus is a big problem now but of course when that and these measures or at least some of these measures could be used for surveillance going forward really should win in moscow thank you. the biggest cycling event of the year the top of france has been delayed because of the public health measures against coronavirus this...
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intention was to make sure that rangers would no longer entitled to either basic rights or citizenship runge in a new documentary al-jazeera explores the history and motives behind the systematic persecution of the him and me and mom. exiled on not just iraq. the u.n. is always of in fact the people all right the world they've been going on for a number of what you can speak of the report only through an international perspective because i keep playing for global audience how this could impact their life this is an important part of the world and i'll just leave it's very good to bring the news to the world from here for 30 years the red cross has provided a lifeline for afghanistan's physically disabled one i want to meet through remarkable people risking their lives to help to decide to in afghanistan on al-jazeera. every generation has a higher purpose. ours is just state. we will not go through what we went through for the last 2 of. us president donald trump downplays the possibility of a severe coronavirus resurgence in the autumn and winter. hello i'm adrian finighan this is al jazeer
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financial crisis when the coronavirus started to buy and that's proven fatal because many on the bottom rungs of society have not had a chance to recover so they cannot afford to isolate they often have to share a tiny apartment with several other people they also work in x. acto the kind of industries that are deemed essential services or health care and as a result cities like madrid and barcelona are now seeing poor neighborhoods where infection rates are up to 3 times higher than they are in the wealthier neighborhoods. reporting thank you very much thanks so much. and that's it from me on the new cd and by then but stay tuned up next is our coronavirus special program with monica jones phil gayle will have gone next news update the top of the hour thanks for watching. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and news. hour carona update. with 19 special next on d w. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when will all this. produce through the techniques and weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like
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the great barrel in paris is not higher than cathedral has rung out again a year after a devastating fire. or are it sounded on wednesday to mark the resilience of the building and of the french people battling the coronavirus a pandemic much of the 850 year old cathedral was destroyed in a fire last year including its roof and iconic bell tower s. . let's take another look at our top stories now on al-jazeera the head of the world health organization says that he regrets the u.s. president's decision to suspend funding for the agency over its handling of the coronavirus pandemic heteros are the norm says that the hill is reviewing the impact of the funding withdrawal and will work to fill any financial gaps the u.s. is the agency's largest donor but donald trump has accused the un health body of severely mismanaging a pandemic when we divided the virus exploits the cracks between us we are committed to serving the world his people and to accountability for the resources with which we are interested in due course w. chose but for most in tackling this plunder meek will be reviewed by
the great barrel in paris is not higher than cathedral has rung out again a year after a devastating fire. or are it sounded on wednesday to mark the resilience of the building and of the french people battling the coronavirus a pandemic much of the 850 year old cathedral was destroyed in a fire last year including its roof and iconic bell tower s. . let's take another look at our top stories now on al-jazeera the head of the world health organization says that he regrets the u.s. president's...
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now a year after a devastating fire the great battle of paris says notre dame cathedral has rung out again. it was sounded on wednesday to mock the ring is the resilience of the building and that of the french people battling the coronavirus epidemic while the country is under lockdown the official choir of the cathedral created a virtual tribute to notre dame with a performance from their homes to mock one year since the fire. play again i'm fully back to bill with the headlines on al-jazeera donald trump says the u.s. has turned a corner and the number of new coronavirus infections is beginning to slow he says he'll unveil plans to reopen the economy on thursday but i reckon number of americans more than 2300 were killed by the virus in the past 24 hours. the data suggests that they should what we have passed the peak or new cases hopefully that will continue and we will continue to make great progress these encouraging developments of put a sort of very strong position to finalize guidelines for the states on reopening the country which will be announcing we're going to be talking
now a year after a devastating fire the great battle of paris says notre dame cathedral has rung out again. it was sounded on wednesday to mock the ring is the resilience of the building and that of the french people battling the coronavirus epidemic while the country is under lockdown the official choir of the cathedral created a virtual tribute to notre dame with a performance from their homes to mock one year since the fire. play again i'm fully back to bill with the headlines on al-jazeera...
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the excitement we lost track of things until someone noticed that it's been a while since the bell rung. is it unplugged? is there a problem? it turned out in the first 15 minutes of being online we crashed all our servers. >> host: what did you do? [laughter] >> guest: instead of me remembering that day and toasting my success with champagne my memory of it is been at fry's electronics, computer superstore, pushing the shopping cart while our cto piled in the components we would use to limp along that website that first long day. we had this pool for how many orders we would get rid people said ten, 30 but we ended that first day with 107 orders, which astounded me. that was my whole first month forecast but now looking back 107 orders seems pretty trite considering where we are now. >> host: marc randolph, you spent quite a bit of time perfecting the mailer that netflix used. >> guest: netflix, as i mentioned, took ten years before we got to streaming which means we were mailing dvds to people and we had to go to the post office and had to do it for the first class and do it in a way
the excitement we lost track of things until someone noticed that it's been a while since the bell rung. is it unplugged? is there a problem? it turned out in the first 15 minutes of being online we crashed all our servers. >> host: what did you do? [laughter] >> guest: instead of me remembering that day and toasting my success with champagne my memory of it is been at fry's electronics, computer superstore, pushing the shopping cart while our cto piled in the components we would...
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what a hero for year after a devastating fire the great bell in paris is notre dame cathedral has rung out again. it was founded on wednesday to mark the resilience of the building and that of the french people battling the coronavirus epidemic all the country is under lockdown the official choir of the cathedral created a virtual home to the not for the performance from their homes to mark one year since the fire. this is al jazeera and these are the top stories donald trump says the u.s. has turned a corner in the number of new coronavirus infections is beginning to slow he says he will unveil plans to reopen the economy on thursday that's despite a record number of americans more than 2300 killed by the virus just the past 24 als putting your body know will be opening up states some states much sooner than others and we think some of the states could actually open up before the deadline of may 1st and i think that will be a very exciting time indeed governors are looking forward they're chomping at the bit to get going again not all states of the same to very different some are havi
what a hero for year after a devastating fire the great bell in paris is notre dame cathedral has rung out again. it was founded on wednesday to mark the resilience of the building and that of the french people battling the coronavirus epidemic all the country is under lockdown the official choir of the cathedral created a virtual home to the not for the performance from their homes to mark one year since the fire. this is al jazeera and these are the top stories donald trump says the u.s. has...
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now the great belle of paris says notre dame cathedral has rung out to mark one year from on from the inferno that gutted the historic landmark french president reiterated mr gray bell the cathedral within 5 years calling it a symbol of resilience shall ballasts has a story. from the get it shall of not true don persons who to familiar sound after a year of silence the cathedrals great bell sang out some old cannot tell them it to florida it shows that not today is still here i heard the noise from my window and i feel like we heard it louder than normal it's important because it shows that not sure don is there it won't go away and we're going to find a way to make it live again i the 850 year old cathedral came within half an hour of being due to the grounds last year the fire thought to have started with mimic 2 who shoots ignited a spot in the cathedrals as it flames tore through the oak framed roof they consumed it's. french president emanuel mccrone has repeated his promise to rebuild it within 5 years but his time frame is under pressure so would you reconstruction running mont
now the great belle of paris says notre dame cathedral has rung out to mark one year from on from the inferno that gutted the historic landmark french president reiterated mr gray bell the cathedral within 5 years calling it a symbol of resilience shall ballasts has a story. from the get it shall of not true don persons who to familiar sound after a year of silence the cathedrals great bell sang out some old cannot tell them it to florida it shows that not today is still here i heard the noise...
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basically, they'll have missed a rung on the ladder of the climb of their lives.n what you've just heard? um... well, that is not reassuring, for sure. yeah. ok, so, thank you. all right, victorine. that's fine. don't worry. that's fine. thank you. all right. well, we've had on social media questions, like from aliya, "how will pandemic‘s impact on gig workers further affect the economy?" thesidewalks asks, "does this economic recession affect critical skilled job vacancies?" so a lot of people there on social media who have been saying they're worried about the impact on their future employment prospects, which leads us to our next question from yorkshire in the north of england. adrian beadnell, what's your question? 0h, hiya. my question is globalisation has been good for some business sectors, but when a global catastrophe comes along, does it magnify alarming gaps in some countries' economic structures? alistair darling? yeah, it's a good question. the first thing i would say is a statement of, i hope, the obvious — globalisation is a fact, and this virus sho
basically, they'll have missed a rung on the ladder of the climb of their lives.n what you've just heard? um... well, that is not reassuring, for sure. yeah. ok, so, thank you. all right, victorine. that's fine. don't worry. that's fine. thank you. all right. well, we've had on social media questions, like from aliya, "how will pandemic‘s impact on gig workers further affect the economy?" thesidewalks asks, "does this economic recession affect critical skilled job...
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basically, they'll have missed a rung on the ladder of the climb of their lives.onse from you... ..on what you've just heard? well, that is not reassuring, for sure. yeah. ok, so, thank you. all right, victorine. that's fine. don't worry. that's fine. thank you. all right. well, we've had on social media questions, like from aliya, "how will pandemic‘s impact on gig workers further affect the economy?" thesidewalks asks, "does this economic recession affect critical skilled job vacancies?" so a lot of people there on social media who have been saying they're worried about the impact on their future employment prospects, which leads us to our next question from yorkshire in the north of england. adrian beadnell, what's your question? 0h, hiya. my question is globalisation has been good for some business sectors, but when a global catastrophe comes along, does it magnify alarming gaps in some countries' economic structures? alistair darling? yeah, it's a good question. the first thing i would say is a statement of, i hope, the obvious — globalisation is a fact, and
basically, they'll have missed a rung on the ladder of the climb of their lives.onse from you... ..on what you've just heard? well, that is not reassuring, for sure. yeah. ok, so, thank you. all right, victorine. that's fine. don't worry. that's fine. thank you. all right. well, we've had on social media questions, like from aliya, "how will pandemic‘s impact on gig workers further affect the economy?" thesidewalks asks, "does this economic recession affect critical skilled job...
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excitement, we kind of lost track of things until someone noticed that it's been a while since the bells rung. we look, is it unplugged? it turned out in the first 15 minutes of being online we hadcrashed all of our servers . >> mark randolph monday night at 8 pm eastern on the communicators on c-span2.
excitement, we kind of lost track of things until someone noticed that it's been a while since the bells rung. we look, is it unplugged? it turned out in the first 15 minutes of being online we hadcrashed all of our servers . >> mark randolph monday night at 8 pm eastern on the communicators on c-span2.
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intention was to make sure the rule injures we're no longer entitled to either basic rights or citizenship runge in a new documentary al-jazeera explores the history and motives behind the systematic persecution of the ranger and myanma. exiled on al-jazeera. the arab. a recap of our top stories on al-jazeera yemen is 7 transitional council based in aden has declared a state of emergency and says it will establish self rule lisa session his movement blames a saudi backed government for failing to improve the lives of the many it's catholics in south korea are attending mass for the 1st time since restrictions were imposed at the start of the coronavirus pandemic the government's easing social distancing measures as a daily number of new cases remains low and speculation is growing over the health and whereabouts of north korea's leader who hasn't been seen in public for 2 weeks satellite images suggest kim jong un may have travelled to his beach resort the reuters news agency says china has sent a team of doctors to treat him. now the u.s. state of new york has begun on time body tests for front
intention was to make sure the rule injures we're no longer entitled to either basic rights or citizenship runge in a new documentary al-jazeera explores the history and motives behind the systematic persecution of the ranger and myanma. exiled on al-jazeera. the arab. a recap of our top stories on al-jazeera yemen is 7 transitional council based in aden has declared a state of emergency and says it will establish self rule lisa session his movement blames a saudi backed government for failing...
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going to see companies already due to the slowdown economic cycle being downgraded from the lowest rungrade into junk. the most recent large issuer was ford. alix: so why is that necessarily bad for the fed? that is what they are supposed to do, right? a lot of companies will try to maintain that ratings of the -- that rating so that they can buy from the fed. chris: i don't think there's anything necessarily bad with what the fed is doing, but in the stimulus package is an unprecedented action for the fed, or at least the ability to take unprecedented action, which is to start a direct corporate bond buying program to support the market. this is not unlike the direct residential mortgage-backed program that was started with tarp in 2008. here's where there are some areas of concern. unlike modernized markets for equities in u.s. treasuries, both the corporate bond market and mortgage-backed securities market do not have reliable transparency on current indicative market prices. therefore, secondary trading of corporate bonds is done without public pricing information, which creates an
going to see companies already due to the slowdown economic cycle being downgraded from the lowest rungrade into junk. the most recent large issuer was ford. alix: so why is that necessarily bad for the fed? that is what they are supposed to do, right? a lot of companies will try to maintain that ratings of the -- that rating so that they can buy from the fed. chris: i don't think there's anything necessarily bad with what the fed is doing, but in the stimulus package is an unprecedented action...
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worked for the aluminum company alcoa that was going to try to provide training for those on the lower rungs to have the skills to move up. he wanted to be in that group. but the union has signed the contract with alcoa. essentially to say a certain number of spots in the training group would be reserved for minorities. brian weber goes to court and in the opinion by justice brenna brennan, the contract is upheld. now the reason this was important, the 14th amendment does not apply to private business just government, state or federal. but this said private businesses could have affirmative-actio affirmative-action, and they could take race into account and as long as they didn't discriminate entirely which did violated federal law, they could have affirmative-action plans and they do today. nearly every big company has affirmative-action plans and they have it for a very good reason. in the washington area you cannot go into a bank without finding at least one spanish-speaking teller or person behind the desk. and as one person said working for a west coast bank part of our business consist
worked for the aluminum company alcoa that was going to try to provide training for those on the lower rungs to have the skills to move up. he wanted to be in that group. but the union has signed the contract with alcoa. essentially to say a certain number of spots in the training group would be reserved for minorities. brian weber goes to court and in the opinion by justice brenna brennan, the contract is upheld. now the reason this was important, the 14th amendment does not apply to private...
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we have e a cold lobbyist t rung the environment protection agency and he has said we're not going tonforce the rules right now. it is framamed as a reportining requirement that effectively means pollution rules are not going to be enforceded for no gd reason. the arargument is people are too busy and stretched to o the reportrting. it doesnsn't really hold up undr any kikind of scrutiny. it meaeans that for thosose producers who are still making ststuff, they're going to be infection back into europe, into america, and starting a second wave. we are now seeing a third wave hitting africa and india, possibly because of european tourism or american tourism into india and into africa. in fact, the first case in anandrea was linkeked to an itan tourist.t. i would d say one of the reasons why there is -- there seemsms to be less cases in africa and india is because of the delay. china.as behind we in the united states are consididered to be 10 days behid europe. 15 daysay be 10 to behind us. but what you mention is also true. we are not testing enough peoeoe in the united states. they are
we have e a cold lobbyist t rung the environment protection agency and he has said we're not going tonforce the rules right now. it is framamed as a reportining requirement that effectively means pollution rules are not going to be enforceded for no gd reason. the arargument is people are too busy and stretched to o the reportrting. it doesnsn't really hold up undr any kikind of scrutiny. it meaeans that for thosose producers who are still making ststuff, they're going to be infection back into...