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governor cuomo, he needs to stay in new york which he apparently got lost ending up in savanna. how can he tell us to do things in georgia when the blood is on his hands for the amount of seniors who died in those long-term care facilities where he did not have the proper protocol, they were forced to take patients who did not have the covid-19 virus, got infected
governor cuomo, he needs to stay in new york which he apparently got lost ending up in savanna. how can he tell us to do things in georgia when the blood is on his hands for the amount of seniors who died in those long-term care facilities where he did not have the proper protocol, they were forced to take patients who did not have the covid-19 virus, got infected
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those touching words were written by savanna chavez. i noticed vile and outrageous comments online that were atrocious. i want savanna to know, your dad is a hero. his police department should never be defunded. most of our police departments are good hard-working men and women. reporter: what is the administration hoping to do about -- [inaudible] >> watch our live daily unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house -- >> our countries are linked by trade and travel -- >> issues that matter to you -- >> ongoing efforts to focus on emission to save lives, to meet the needs of our states -- >> along with briefings on the coronavirus pandemic, supreme court oral arguments and decisions, and the latest from campaign 2020. be part of the conversation every day with our live program, washington journal. and if you miss any live coverage, watch anytime on demand at c-span.org or listen on the go with the free c-span radio app. dr. anthony fauci, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, discusses covid-19 durin
those touching words were written by savanna chavez. i noticed vile and outrageous comments online that were atrocious. i want savanna to know, your dad is a hero. his police department should never be defunded. most of our police departments are good hard-working men and women. reporter: what is the administration hoping to do about -- [inaudible] >> watch our live daily unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house -- >> our countries are linked by trade and travel -- >>...
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no savanna is not good for us. is a joint program involving mozambique japan and brazil it's official goal is to promote development in the region. when civic organizations investigated the situation and we realized that scroll. savana was an umbrella project on design to pave the way for big investors and agribusiness giants. that there's anyone who was interested in taking control of water land and natural resource in sydney and call it a corridor of mozambique. with local farmers were displaced. from sunday yesterday and 5000000 people in the region have been affected if it was thought up with someone you've even though in this others you don't consider going to see when you don't. this is what is this your land i mean is this the land you want to occupy because this is just a declaration you do not have a certificate for land use this is only a statement about where you live on usenet specifies where your community lives in operations but the certificate is not to have human rights to use the land that's why yo
no savanna is not good for us. is a joint program involving mozambique japan and brazil it's official goal is to promote development in the region. when civic organizations investigated the situation and we realized that scroll. savana was an umbrella project on design to pave the way for big investors and agribusiness giants. that there's anyone who was interested in taking control of water land and natural resource in sydney and call it a corridor of mozambique. with local farmers were...
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the agribusiness project is being promoted by the pro savanna program for the brazilian farmers are going to africa because most beaks government is leasing land at a very cheap price to create new plantations. mozambique is giving brazilian farmers a $6000000.00 hector area 3 times bigger than $38.00 and almost for free it's going to be a lease that will allow for the cultivation of soy cotton and corn mainly for the chinese market. but we have seen it. we are company human rights activist jeremy as well join us on a visit to the not carla region a lot of land here is slated to go to the brazilians. are you doing good and you. fine my friend thank you and. yeah very good point time. just ran. yes it rained a lot we might have a good harvest this year and the next one. but i think that's maybe the community thought ok. we don't have enough land here and. we already have conflicts among ourselves. if investors calm the conflict will become worse. most of the land belongs to the people of mozambique. we're not against development. but we believe that the community should be consulted despit
the agribusiness project is being promoted by the pro savanna program for the brazilian farmers are going to africa because most beaks government is leasing land at a very cheap price to create new plantations. mozambique is giving brazilian farmers a $6000000.00 hector area 3 times bigger than $38.00 and almost for free it's going to be a lease that will allow for the cultivation of soy cotton and corn mainly for the chinese market. but we have seen it. we are company human rights activist...
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patrick oppmann is in savanna. >> reporter: health officials are lifting some of the restrictions here in havana. they say they have managed to not only flatten but crush the curve of new cases here in the cuban capital. there's only about 50 active cases on the entire island. and for the first time, restaurants and bars are beginning to reopen. here in old havana, an area usually packed with tourists, there's nobody. some restaurants are open for the first time in three months. you don't see people in them. that's because there's no tourism right now. the island is still shut down to tourism for the most part. there's some hotels that have opened up. but those are on islands off of the coast of cuba. it's surreal to look around in a place where usually it's one of the biggest tourism draws on the island. in other places, you see life returning to normal. people out doing the activities that they used to do. going to the beach for the first time in months. the ocean has been closed until now. so, life is returning to normal. but it's impossible to come to havana if you are a tourist. a
patrick oppmann is in savanna. >> reporter: health officials are lifting some of the restrictions here in havana. they say they have managed to not only flatten but crush the curve of new cases here in the cuban capital. there's only about 50 active cases on the entire island. and for the first time, restaurants and bars are beginning to reopen. here in old havana, an area usually packed with tourists, there's nobody. some restaurants are open for the first time in three months. you don't...
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elephants once rhymed much of the planet but over the last 2 centuries african savanna elephants have been decimated by the destruction of their habitat for farmland and the greed for ivory in europe america and asia. their numbers have declined from an estimated 20000000 to around 350000 elephants today. the result of a trend that has continued since europe's colonial exploitation of africa. today the remnants of the once mighty herd survive only an isolated population south of the sahara. there is probably more ivory and art collections in asia and europe than there is an elephant still alive in the wild. back aslam the old wild forest is home to the german ivory museum in the late 19th century more than $800.00 tons of african ivory was shipped to europe every year. at a behringer is the scientific director of the museum where prize exhibits date back to the ivory boom of the 19th century. the subject this object is very special for to reason as i might suggest it's a fine depiction of a key motive for ad and the out and about like naming a hunting saloon a jack and 2nd and you can
elephants once rhymed much of the planet but over the last 2 centuries african savanna elephants have been decimated by the destruction of their habitat for farmland and the greed for ivory in europe america and asia. their numbers have declined from an estimated 20000000 to around 350000 elephants today. the result of a trend that has continued since europe's colonial exploitation of africa. today the remnants of the once mighty herd survive only an isolated population south of the sahara....
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savanna, finally, with you, what is your message to young women tonight? you have 15 seconds. are conservative and tired of being pushed around, what do h isyou say? >> laura, i would just say that i am not a spectacular human being, i'm a regular girl. i watched your show so many times. i never thought i'd actually be on it. and if i can stand up and makear big waves with a poster board and a message, than >> laura: all right, ladies. thanks so much. you don't want to miss it. guys, times are tough. but force factor's test x180 can help us man up, america, by boosting total testosterone. build muscle, fuel desire, and improve performance. get test x180 from force factor, the #1 fastest-growing men's health brand at walmart. >> when the city of gotham had a real difficult challenge, one of the things that the mayor >> when the city of gotham had a real difficult challenge one of the things the mayor did is called out and turns out the distress signal to batman. so we are doing something similar for the census. i'm happy to report i'm calling out the census cowboys. >> 64 peopl
savanna, finally, with you, what is your message to young women tonight? you have 15 seconds. are conservative and tired of being pushed around, what do h isyou say? >> laura, i would just say that i am not a spectacular human being, i'm a regular girl. i watched your show so many times. i never thought i'd actually be on it. and if i can stand up and makear big waves with a poster board and a message, than >> laura: all right, ladies. thanks so much. you don't want to miss it....
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savanna, finally with you, what is your message to young women tonight? you have 15 seconds. are conservative and tired of being pushed around, what do you say? >> laura, i would just say that i am not a spectacular human being i'm a regular girl. i watched your show so many times. i never thought i'd actually be on it. and if i can stand up and make big waves with a poster board and a message, than anybody can. so stand up and now is the time to do it. >> laura: all right, ladies. thanks so much. you don't want to miss it. >> when the city of gotham had a real difficult challenge, one of the things that the mayor there did as he called out and he sent out the distress signal to batman. so, we are doing something similar for the census. and i'm happy to report, i'm calling out the census cowboy. >> laura: oh, my god, 64 people shot, at least 11 of them killed in chicago last weekend. she said gotham there, what? that's mayor lightfoot. this is an obvious choice in november. serious law enforcement safety prosperity, or that. okay. attitude, it's all the time we have tonight.
savanna, finally with you, what is your message to young women tonight? you have 15 seconds. are conservative and tired of being pushed around, what do you say? >> laura, i would just say that i am not a spectacular human being i'm a regular girl. i watched your show so many times. i never thought i'd actually be on it. and if i can stand up and make big waves with a poster board and a message, than anybody can. so stand up and now is the time to do it. >> laura: all right, ladies....
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elephants once rhymed much of the planet but over the last 2 centuries african savanna elephants have been decimated by the destruction of their habitat for farmland and the greed for i for a in europe america and asia. their numbers have declined from an estimated 20000000 to around 350000 elephants today. the result of a trend that's continued since europe's colonial exploitation of africa. today the remnants of the once mighty herd survive only an isolated population south of the sahara. there is probably more ivory and art collections in asia and europe than the reason elephants still live in the wild. back aslam the old walk past was home to the german ivory museum and the late 19th century more than 800 tons of african ivory were shipped to europe every year. at a behringer is the scientific director of the museum where prize exhibits date back to the ivory boom of the 19th century. the subject this object is very special for 2 reasons i'm thirsty it's a fine depiction of a key motive the abyad and the out and about like naming a hunting scene in jack and 2nd and you can clearly
elephants once rhymed much of the planet but over the last 2 centuries african savanna elephants have been decimated by the destruction of their habitat for farmland and the greed for i for a in europe america and asia. their numbers have declined from an estimated 20000000 to around 350000 elephants today. the result of a trend that's continued since europe's colonial exploitation of africa. today the remnants of the once mighty herd survive only an isolated population south of the sahara....
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governor cuomo, he needs to stay in new york which he apparently got lost ending up in savanna.ow can he tell us to do things in georgia when the blood is on his hands for the amount of seniors who died in those long-term care facilities where he did not have the proper protocol, they were forced to take patients who did not have the covid-19 virus, got infected by the covid-19 virus, 3000, 25,000 died or 6000 lives were lost. he should be the last one to tell us to do anything in georgia. he needs to stay in new york and fix the violence in the streets of new york where people are burning, looting police officers, he needs to stay home. todd: let's switch gears, john lewis passing away over the weekend, the householder moment of silence, let's take a listen. >> rise in a moment of silence and remember the contents of the congress, the honorable john lewis. todd: what did john lewis mean to you? >> he meant one man one vote. he opened many doors for me and others across have access to voting and cast our vote and represented the conscience of congress. will be greatly missed, on
governor cuomo, he needs to stay in new york which he apparently got lost ending up in savanna.ow can he tell us to do things in georgia when the blood is on his hands for the amount of seniors who died in those long-term care facilities where he did not have the proper protocol, they were forced to take patients who did not have the covid-19 virus, got infected by the covid-19 virus, 3000, 25,000 died or 6000 lives were lost. he should be the last one to tell us to do anything in georgia. he...
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media driving a narrative that cops are evil and racist, we are living in a kind of environment where savanna chafcan't even post a tribute tr police officer father who died, without people celebrating his death. and we've had peopleofficers. someone that was part of the black lives as he could, as retribution. even the environment we live in now, when the riots were at their highest after the death of george floyd, we had police officers that were injured here in new york. i think we need to do some soul-searching as a country and look at some of the rhetoric being pushed, as far as police officers being murdered right now. >> harris: melissa, it feels like a slippery slope. do you remember the buckets of water? it was police officers down, people responding to a hostage situation, getting pelted by things from behind. it moved into the next phase of disrespect and violence from citizenry towards cops. where do we think that might go if things don't turn around? >> it's interesting -- >> melissa: it's interesting, one of the reasons immigrants want to come this country's economic opportunity
media driving a narrative that cops are evil and racist, we are living in a kind of environment where savanna chafcan't even post a tribute tr police officer father who died, without people celebrating his death. and we've had peopleofficers. someone that was part of the black lives as he could, as retribution. even the environment we live in now, when the riots were at their highest after the death of george floyd, we had police officers that were injured here in new york. i think we need to...
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and a savanna garza, the daughter?chavez went on and gave this eloquent brokenhearted plea on twitter about her dad who was killed in these scumbags on twitter attacked her because she said blue lives matter. i'm angry and america better wake up and get angry about this or we won't have more police. >> sandra: for those who are trying to have the discussion, for those who are fighting to be heard, for those saying that police are the problem and we can answer the call with social workers, obviously there are two sides to this debate. how do you bring everybody together, is there a solution? are you willing to have discussions to unite the country and bring people together? >> sandra, i'm glad you asked that question. there's a difference between every black life matters, which it does, and every police officer's life matters. every black life matters but black lives matter, they are not about black lives. where were they when black cops had been killed? where were they when teenagers were killed over the weekend? they
and a savanna garza, the daughter?chavez went on and gave this eloquent brokenhearted plea on twitter about her dad who was killed in these scumbags on twitter attacked her because she said blue lives matter. i'm angry and america better wake up and get angry about this or we won't have more police. >> sandra: for those who are trying to have the discussion, for those who are fighting to be heard, for those saying that police are the problem and we can answer the call with social workers,...
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animals right now are sleeping below what we normally see behind you so behind me is are african savanna it is usually giraffes zebras ostriches who do which is a livestock, so it's a mix piece exhibit that's a great exhibit. >>and so how how you've been doing the last couple months. i know look the oakland zoo they've been struggling financially how have you been doing. >>we have been close friends, you know since mid-march the cost $30,000 a day to operate whether open or closed. so thanks to our members are board members are donors or community. we have managed to stay financially solvent and that's really thanks the community. but now we're open to the public and very happy about that because 70% of our revenue comes from a gate emissions so today's a big day for us financially as well. >>so that's a big day finally you're selling tickets again and people be coming in i think a lot of families are anxious to go the house with the kids and do something that's fun. but also safe that's the number one priority, speaking of safe, what are you guys doing to keep everyone. >>we have spent
animals right now are sleeping below what we normally see behind you so behind me is are african savanna it is usually giraffes zebras ostriches who do which is a livestock, so it's a mix piece exhibit that's a great exhibit. >>and so how how you've been doing the last couple months. i know look the oakland zoo they've been struggling financially how have you been doing. >>we have been close friends, you know since mid-march the cost $30,000 a day to operate whether open or closed....
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those words were written by savanna chavez, and i know she received violent outrageous comments onlinet were absolutely atrocious for a touching sentiment to her dad. i want her to know, you're dead as a hero, his police department should never be defunded. lucifer officers are good hard working men women and heroes. we will be praying for you. >> reporter: what is the administration hoping to do in new york? >> harris: there you have it today, we just heard from the white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany on a host of issues. much of the time was spent on where we are in the pandemic right now. you have heard her talking all about the testing and how it compares to the rest of the world. that is more than a health issue and a health crisis that we've been seeing. it is very much a political issue now. for the first time over the weekend there were all those pictures will over the internet about the president wearing the mask, so on and so forth. when it comes right down to it, the numbers are what people are looking at today. a couple of things that kayleigh mcenany just sent fro
those words were written by savanna chavez, and i know she received violent outrageous comments onlinet were absolutely atrocious for a touching sentiment to her dad. i want her to know, you're dead as a hero, his police department should never be defunded. lucifer officers are good hard working men women and heroes. we will be praying for you. >> reporter: what is the administration hoping to do in new york? >> harris: there you have it today, we just heard from the white house...
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the conclusion of the savanna campaign had a couple questions behind it, political questions, which he did not want to deal with, and a couple of military, after it was agreed he would be permitted to move to the north and go straight into south carolina. there were repercussions for that on the confederate side and the folks on the southern side would begin to react to that. of course, even as sherman was leaving atlanta, there were folks on the confederate side that reacted to what was going on. one of them, something of an alert fellow, general beauregard, reacted and saw what was on the way. and of course, technology is always a curse in here. there we go. he discusses with his boss in richmond, samuel cooper, reports of general wheeler indicate sherman is about to move. probably heading to charleston or savannah. there are a great many variables sherman can take when he begins to head north or south from atlanta. a junction may be formed with the enemy's fleet. i would advise all available forces which can be spared from north and south carolina to be ready to move should sherman
the conclusion of the savanna campaign had a couple questions behind it, political questions, which he did not want to deal with, and a couple of military, after it was agreed he would be permitted to move to the north and go straight into south carolina. there were repercussions for that on the confederate side and the folks on the southern side would begin to react to that. of course, even as sherman was leaving atlanta, there were folks on the confederate side that reacted to what was going...
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the savanna bananas maken bacon.ut 8 runs, the bacon went home burnt after getting shut out. they play again tonight. i'm upstairs and i heard brian downstairs go ugh: ainsley. ainsley: thank you, jillian. the fourth of july weekend travel, tourism, leading to a big boost for our economy. what can we expect this year with all the lockdowns in place and officials urging americans to scale back our plans? let's ask charles payne host of making money on fox business. hey, charles. >> hey, ainsley, it's a tough one. before the pandemic we could have seen as many as 55 million americans hit the road for trips lasting more than 50 miles or longer. we would have spent a lot of money on fireworks. maybe a billion dollars. i still think we can get there because a lot of people are buying them. over a billion on beer. 700 million on wine. it's obviously a huge holiday. we spent close to $7 million on it. and 61% of americans would have been at a picnic on july 4th. it's really tough to figure out how we are going to do it. i k
the savanna bananas maken bacon.ut 8 runs, the bacon went home burnt after getting shut out. they play again tonight. i'm upstairs and i heard brian downstairs go ugh: ainsley. ainsley: thank you, jillian. the fourth of july weekend travel, tourism, leading to a big boost for our economy. what can we expect this year with all the lockdowns in place and officials urging americans to scale back our plans? let's ask charles payne host of making money on fox business. hey, charles. >> hey,...