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joining me now by skype from st. petersburg, florida, is alexa volland, a multimedia reporter and fact checker at media wise that helps teach people how to spot misinformation and fake news online. and running by skype from oakland is samantha iv, a senior at skyline high school. thank you both for joining. sam, you are going to be a first time voter. what issues are most pressing to you? >> the issues that are most pressing to me as a member of generation and c would be economic inequality, racial inequality, and gender inequality, which all kind of lumped together in some sort of way. >> alexa, you do a lot of work, how is this different from what you are hearing across the nation? >> i lead a checked picking network, so i work with a team ofbout 30 teenagers spread across the u.s. and they help us by combating the spread of misinformation by fact checking claims on their social media feeds. things there also interested in fact checking. we are seeing a lot of claims related to issues related to climate, racial inj
joining me now by skype from st. petersburg, florida, is alexa volland, a multimedia reporter and fact checker at media wise that helps teach people how to spot misinformation and fake news online. and running by skype from oakland is samantha iv, a senior at skyline high school. thank you both for joining. sam, you are going to be a first time voter. what issues are most pressing to you? >> the issues that are most pressing to me as a member of generation and c would be economic...
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can speak to aaron cohen who's the director of debate at the university of michigan joins us live by skype from. air and 1st up so these rallies these is preaching to the converted his name who does he need to sway with these appearances yes as you mentioned these rallies generally are with his base people that are predisposed to vote for him likely voted for him in 2016 but in order to win reelection he's going to need to reach out further than that to moderate independent voters maybe people that voted for barack obama in 20082012 were disaffected voted for president dropped in 2016 but then went democratic in 2018 the president's done a great job with his base but it's only between 30 and 40 percent and he needs that additional 5 to 10 percent of independents and moderates needs to get his message a little bit further. it's funny to see if you look at him campaigning right now and then the crowd behind me can see that some have got. some have and that's
can speak to aaron cohen who's the director of debate at the university of michigan joins us live by skype from. air and 1st up so these rallies these is preaching to the converted his name who does he need to sway with these appearances yes as you mentioned these rallies generally are with his base people that are predisposed to vote for him likely voted for him in 2016 but in order to win reelection he's going to need to reach out further than that to moderate independent voters maybe people...
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joining me now by skype from ar san francisco the cohosts of the datable podcast.ladies, thank you for joining us. tell us out this mini dating experiment, why you decided to run it? >> priya, gets pretty juicy because we talk about dealbreaker ou much on podcast, and a lot of people this year said a dealbreaker for me is dating someone of p opposiitical beliefs, so we thought that's a very strong statement. let's put that to the test, let's set up ngblind da experiment with two people who have opposing political beliefs , to see if romance can develop from that. so we reached out to facebook oups, our own communitr own network, as well as we went out there on social media to see who would be brave enough to partake. >> and you did eventually find two daters, kiki and tom. julie, tell us who they are, something about their backgrounds,and why you selected them. >> first and foremost, they were bh single. they arin their 30s in new york city, and kiki is more liberal, voting fowhbiden, e tom is a registered republican and either voting for trump or jo jorgensen, and
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market share we've seen that skype when they bought. it from then the dutch company you know a decade ago they did nothing with it like the technology was horrible it's started to degrade once a bought it well then soon came along and what happened well they had to up their game and skype has been coming out with all sorts of innovation the same across the board tick tock all these chinese companies want are much they see that the united states is vulnerable because of all that loops from central banks because we did not have a 25th amendment to take out the insanity to take out the insane policies to take out the q.e. to take out the money printer to take out there are clearly the 25th amendment would apply exactly this room saying this is my idea you know i thought no ideas i'm an ideas person you know really good and clearly the current chairman like the previous chair people would qualify as needing to be sanctioned or institutionalized for criminal insanity believe that you incentivize people by debasing the currency so much that n
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skype. ..n connect on skype... myself, with my parents being in poland and me being in the uk permanently, said there will be a lot of pressure and a lot of stress around that and i know already from talking to members of the polish community that they are planning to go to poland in the coming weeks or they are in poland in the at the moment and they fear what is coming next and they fear what will happen at christmas and whether they will be able to travel back to their loved ones. it is not a surprise, as poland has lifted some of its restrictions over the summer, but you worry about the football fans, let's face it pulsed you love the football and all the best that goes with it, but all the things you mentioned as well with christmas, it is going to be a lot of concern. absolutely, there are going to be scrutiny about the polish government's plans over the last few months and whether these decisions we re months and whether these decisions were correct. they had is back a few months as well
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is the director of center for policy outcomes and prevention at stanford university he joins us on skype from taipei now jason furman president donald trump age this must be very alarming when it comes to. risk. people over 60. inflation fatality rates approximately 1.7 percent. i think are. certainly both candidates do well both. president trump and those will i think vice president biden i don't know. because they were in the same room for prolonged period of time even though they did not shake hands. president biden should probably get tested as well because they were in of course. do you think in this case the track and trace systems that many countries have in place would be useful for the americans to have in place or do you think. it's just too big a country to be able to do that do you think track and trace has a place there has been some conversation about how many people the president may have come into contact with you just mentioned it yourself. yes i think we had a close contacts. of the president. and his entourage and i'm sure they're doing that right now and then to ident
is the director of center for policy outcomes and prevention at stanford university he joins us on skype from taipei now jason furman president donald trump age this must be very alarming when it comes to. risk. people over 60. inflation fatality rates approximately 1.7 percent. i think are. certainly both candidates do well both. president trump and those will i think vice president biden i don't know. because they were in the same room for prolonged period of time even though they did not...
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we have skype on two different computers here.is what the person on the other end is seeing, but i don't want them to see me anymore. i can shut the web cam or just drop that. it's a little plastic guy. this fits a lot of the logitech models. it's under $14. on this computer i don't want the person to see me here. i just slide that little privacy cover over. dirt cheap, 6 to 10 bucks. so this is a way to make your smart phone a computer sidekick. you can have e-mails visible, watch the news. the base of the device mounts to your laptop cover with an adhesive pad. a magnet attaches to the back of your smart phone and the smart phone clips onto the magnetized extended arm of the bracket and then you have the two of them side by side. >> tell me about this lamp situation, dick. >> okay. a viewer sent it in and said i have an amazing value for you in a desk lamp. this is it. need a really inexpensive useful desk lamp? take a look at these. it's called mainstays from walmart. a little on/off light. but it's an led. you'll never have to
we have skype on two different computers here.is what the person on the other end is seeing, but i don't want them to see me anymore. i can shut the web cam or just drop that. it's a little plastic guy. this fits a lot of the logitech models. it's under $14. on this computer i don't want the person to see me here. i just slide that little privacy cover over. dirt cheap, 6 to 10 bucks. so this is a way to make your smart phone a computer sidekick. you can have e-mails visible, watch the news....
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via skype from florence reuters news agency reporting that the greek prime minister. has called the turkish president and he says whatever our differences these are times when our people need to stand together. referring of course to the earthquake that he's offered his condolences to president other one of the deaths that we know of so far of course and stay with us saying that the death toll is likely to rise given the scale of the damage that is managing editor of the daily southern newspaper he says the death toll is likely to rise. i was right where i am at the moment when the earthquake hit and it hit and i did feel it very very strongly. as i can't imagine even how it was felt in is near where it actually happened throughout it's some walleyes people that i spoke to they all said that they had felt the earthquake and we know that it was even felt from the greek island of some was and actually has caused damage. so unfortunately there has been you know announcement that 4 people have lost their lives so far and about 220 are already announced to be under the deb
via skype from florence reuters news agency reporting that the greek prime minister. has called the turkish president and he says whatever our differences these are times when our people need to stand together. referring of course to the earthquake that he's offered his condolences to president other one of the deaths that we know of so far of course and stay with us saying that the death toll is likely to rise given the scale of the damage that is managing editor of the daily southern...
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joining me now by skype from san francisco is om"kqed newssenior editor of government of politics, mayor canning also joining me is government and politics reporter, guy marzorati. scott, let's start with you. this has been another whirlwind week , yet we're not talking about how much trump did not pay in taxes, his supreme courto nominee, we're talking about the debate. not yet, at least. we're starting off with how he says he and dythe first have contracted the coronavirus. how do you see this playing out in his campaign, and particularly in battleground states like wisconsin, which has seen some of the worst coronavirus outbreaks in the nation? >> this was a shocker. i don't think anybody saw it coming, but given the present rarely wears a mask and is en often in groups of people who aren't wearing masks, maybe it should not have been a surprise this happened. but it dihe'll get has upended the campaign with you know, just a little over a month ago. peg le are already puttin many parts of the country. and really, how this affects the campaign going forward really i think depends on th
joining me now by skype from san francisco is om"kqed newssenior editor of government of politics, mayor canning also joining me is government and politics reporter, guy marzorati. scott, let's start with you. this has been another whirlwind week , yet we're not talking about how much trump did not pay in taxes, his supreme courto nominee, we're talking about the debate. not yet, at least. we're starting off with how he says he and dythe first have contracted the coronavirus. how do you...
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is assistant to the president of the republic of as about a show and he joins us now via skype from good to have you with us many a says that it's missiles don't have the range to hit ganja what's your response to that. it's a couple of really immoral denial. of the ship and political issue an armenian on the forces since they're all cloaked for say attacking azerbaijan's because it is an include again just if you or the budget is not that it was a 1st attacked in deliberate discriminate manner as a word in a serial yes and get you home isn't what was 1st but scott to me starts but in a sense got me started but used by saddam hussein tickles and civilians and intercity and all his own money and you're just living part of the people came on as that was got missed out on particularly then slit is the actual ad you can just see azerbaijan and was the sole purpose of farming inside wells to cause a panic and holes looked at as much as soon as possible but just hours earlier. azerbaijan to chose to panic. absolutely not than a 2 person as the name of the city is a cat the army has acquired it
is assistant to the president of the republic of as about a show and he joins us now via skype from good to have you with us many a says that it's missiles don't have the range to hit ganja what's your response to that. it's a couple of really immoral denial. of the ship and political issue an armenian on the forces since they're all cloaked for say attacking azerbaijan's because it is an include again just if you or the budget is not that it was a 1st attacked in deliberate discriminate manner...
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university joins us on skype. via skype from doha good to have you with us so we could start with the possibility what is the what is the picture look like in terms of how monch of the policymakers in the policymaking system from the trumpet ministration the possibility of that being disruptive because as we know that the u.s. presidents had a busy trip he's got policymakers in advisors even amongst his own family members yeah i mean i think there are potential versus tangible disruption in the way that the white house has been operating rather than turning to remote operations meeting online but it will work. the president has continued to grow with people person and i think many of the other senior officials that it is in the destruction of followed suit and so there is a potential for many people in the white house and in other senior executive roles outside of the white house and the administration to be able now and of course i'm sure they're getting the best health care and rapid tests but. it could be wides
university joins us on skype. via skype from doha good to have you with us so we could start with the possibility what is the what is the picture look like in terms of how monch of the policymakers in the policymaking system from the trumpet ministration the possibility of that being disruptive because as we know that the u.s. presidents had a busy trip he's got policymakers in advisors even amongst his own family members yeah i mean i think there are potential versus tangible disruption in the...
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york daniel ives is the managing director of equity research with wedbush securities joins us via skype good to have you with us so there's a concern that whenever china chooses a corporate champion it's difficult to see where the state begins and ends right but going it's a slippery slope because right now it's centrally a core tech war between us and china. are reading this isn't me a big dynamic there are over the next year which can have been bookish and poor boy and i think right now it's a big focus for a messrs. and china plans to spend billions when it comes to getting through tax cuts and subsidies to try and speed up its semi conducted design and manufacture a base how far is china when it comes to that sector how far behind i should say near right now it's an arms routes when it comes to semi's as well as overall inside she and i think really what you're seeing over the next few years you're going to see significant investments you know upwards of 2 to 3 x. in china because there's of the coupling going on across tac not just in sami's in harder but also software and i think
york daniel ives is the managing director of equity research with wedbush securities joins us via skype good to have you with us so there's a concern that whenever china chooses a corporate champion it's difficult to see where the state begins and ends right but going it's a slippery slope because right now it's centrally a core tech war between us and china. are reading this isn't me a big dynamic there are over the next year which can have been bookish and poor boy and i think right now it's...
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so let's talk to scott evans he's the chief executive officer of recon africa and joins us via skype from dallas scott welcome to the program let me ask you 1st with all the meticulous work that goes into the search for oil how much on gas is there offshore and on shore in the media west thanks gary for having me on the show where we're really focused on the on shore so i can answer this question for here and we're working which is a conveyor collision so this is a brand new sedentary version recently discovered 8750000 acres northeast and northwest plot in the canada that we see over the 3rd party experts a 100000000000 barrels that's been generated now that won't all be recovered but we see it to be potentially the large key giant petroleum oil field sizes so significant resource and scott how does that then compare to neighboring countries and the rest of africa. well i think that it would you know again we're any expression fish of there's uncertainty here but i think it would be comparable to some of the fields of scale say you know and i adore next door. so we again we're looki
so let's talk to scott evans he's the chief executive officer of recon africa and joins us via skype from dallas scott welcome to the program let me ask you 1st with all the meticulous work that goes into the search for oil how much on gas is there offshore and on shore in the media west thanks gary for having me on the show where we're really focused on the on shore so i can answer this question for here and we're working which is a conveyor collision so this is a brand new sedentary version...
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senior special assistant to nigeria's president mamadou bihari joins us via skype from abroad jeff thank you very much sir for being with us on al-jazeera we have today millions of nigerians placed under curfew beyond the city of lagos why was it necessary for history imposed desk if you. will think you . 'd think what was started out of this which of those courted by a lot of nigerians because police reform is. required in this country and the president also means. a lot of people were genuine that it be. we do we some members of the police force especially the despondent unit corsages which especially under of the squad carried on the activities especially in some parts of. the country would started so there you peaceful quarter support. in some states. who were beginning to take over. as a bit of chaos and strengthens or properties and so i cases like i said that's justifying does doesn't justify nigerian security forces using force and opening fire on protesters in the middle of lagos i mean i miss international says it's received already moving and disturbing evidence of an excessiv
senior special assistant to nigeria's president mamadou bihari joins us via skype from abroad jeff thank you very much sir for being with us on al-jazeera we have today millions of nigerians placed under curfew beyond the city of lagos why was it necessary for history imposed desk if you. will think you . 'd think what was started out of this which of those courted by a lot of nigerians because police reform is. required in this country and the president also means. a lot of people were genuine...
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12 across africa currently receiving guidance from the german government program for start ups he skype's regularly with the german saudis provide up for sustainable development g.i. said their initiative supports touch ups in the agriculture and food sector into such for investors up until now most of their funding has come from the since. this small business has also set up a demo system clients can use it to lawn how to use the technology decent some issues the temperature you media. variously as a special develop by this touch up then transmits the data feel of charge to a cellphone it's dato but is increasingly vital to the families asking it to be suffering the effects of climate change seasons and weather patterns a shift in harvests a decrease in tara 6 to officer missions to these problems so long to africa and based agriculture technology company relabel farmers adapt to climate change i don't consider yield through prevention a good culture through climate smart inputs and through conservation culture. this soil census data is combined with additional information regional level
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research associate at the center for islamic studies at so us university of london she joins us by skype from london thank you for your time i read in a piece you wrote. in the wake of sun your party's murder and on the government's response talking about how french nationalism is nothing new but it is very towards a form of ethno nationalism should have us all sounding the alarm do you think that this attack will cement the trajectory that france is on. well 1st of all i think that these conversations which though the line that you're alluding to is about an article referring to the fallout of these tools of incidents in terms of the wider civil rights and civil liberties of muslims in france which have been. the issues of discrimination have been raised by you know international organizations such as amnesty international and many others. france is facing multiple fires and sometimes when you are faced with one very large fire with right now obviously as people are being attacked and killed that becomes the focus there is a there are the fires which have been burning for a while now an
research associate at the center for islamic studies at so us university of london she joins us by skype from london thank you for your time i read in a piece you wrote. in the wake of sun your party's murder and on the government's response talking about how french nationalism is nothing new but it is very towards a form of ethno nationalism should have us all sounding the alarm do you think that this attack will cement the trajectory that france is on. well 1st of all i think that these...
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old john echo hawk is the executive director of the native american rights fund he joins us of a skype from boulder colorado thank you for taking the time to speak to us how would you describe the mood in the native american community would you say that people are motivated and galvanized to vote in this election in a way that perhaps they haven't been in the past. yes i think so we try to notice to all of these efforts different parts of the country to. limit our ability to vote so that i think really motivates us to turn out because if they don't want us to vote there must be something going on so i think we'll have a larger turnout than usual we're hearing in rob reynolds report there about some of the obstacles to voting id registration or certain i.d.'s not be accepted what can you tell us about voter suppression in relation to this community. weller's different things happening in different places some of which the you know the are d. other places it's been the registration other places it's been not what they called about harvesting or or ability for or communities to get togeth
old john echo hawk is the executive director of the native american rights fund he joins us of a skype from boulder colorado thank you for taking the time to speak to us how would you describe the mood in the native american community would you say that people are motivated and galvanized to vote in this election in a way that perhaps they haven't been in the past. yes i think so we try to notice to all of these efforts different parts of the country to. limit our ability to vote so that i...
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everybody is going through these things in this day and age trying to skype in.you look at it, not own lynch the way she handled things the last few days, reality, numbers and politics in washington, seems hard to believe there would be anything that would slow down this nomination process at this point, that fair? >> we think about with the last one of these with brett kavanaugh, he was relatively smooth sailing. there were not huge landmines. it was after initial round of hearings that the letter showed you up from christine blasey ford that showed up. then we went back into the hearings. you remember how contentious that got. nobody expects anything like that with judge barrett but the next couple of weeks are critical because of this very fast-tracked timeline the republicans have to get her out of the committee on to the floor, voted through before november 3rd. it is ambitious. they think they can do it. really any delay at this point would make it tough to get done. connell: all good points. thank you, shannon bream there in washington on the supreme court
everybody is going through these things in this day and age trying to skype in.you look at it, not own lynch the way she handled things the last few days, reality, numbers and politics in washington, seems hard to believe there would be anything that would slow down this nomination process at this point, that fair? >> we think about with the last one of these with brett kavanaugh, he was relatively smooth sailing. there were not huge landmines. it was after initial round of hearings that...
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to julia she's a senior analyst at the open society european policy institute she's joining us on skype from rome but we appreciate you giving us your time thank you it does seem though some of the countries where these migrants normally. if you like on their journey across across water are beginning to tighten their borders libya. as nic said it just seems the people traffickers and the migrants themselves are able to find another route. yes well that's been a constant since migration from sub-saharan africa to europe again decades ago the minute you try to close 100 other routes open up or reopen as the case of the canary islands shows this was a very very much used in the $82000.00 that were shut down off intensified showing on the part of the spanish authorities and now it's rio so it just goes to show as as your correspondent was pointing out that people who are seeking a better life are going to find ways to reach safety to seek to seek aki iconic opportunities whatever the border violence and restrictions that they encounter and we're seeing that now it's a new and morocco but we
to julia she's a senior analyst at the open society european policy institute she's joining us on skype from rome but we appreciate you giving us your time thank you it does seem though some of the countries where these migrants normally. if you like on their journey across across water are beginning to tighten their borders libya. as nic said it just seems the people traffickers and the migrants themselves are able to find another route. yes well that's been a constant since migration from...
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professor in pathology at the university of hong kong and researches covert 19 he joins us live via skype good to have you with us so 1st of all let me start with the question of from what we know from what we know about trump's health profile is there anything one should anticipate about how intense this virus might impact him yeah so the the evidence which has been put forward by the c.d.c. shows that anyone over the age of 60 is of high risk by virtue of their age coupled with that. being said before is also an extra i risk and coupled with that is also then anybody who has a b.m.i. which is an indicator of obesity has also got a very much increased risk of ending up in our lives ation as well as in intensive care so i think just from the show demographics is that. present trump is in the high risk category so if he is in the high risk category without i'm not asking to look into a crystal ball and tell us you know how he's going to weather this obviously but somebody who's in the high risk category what does that mean in terms of his ability to continue to function normally usually. w
professor in pathology at the university of hong kong and researches covert 19 he joins us live via skype good to have you with us so 1st of all let me start with the question of from what we know from what we know about trump's health profile is there anything one should anticipate about how intense this virus might impact him yeah so the the evidence which has been put forward by the c.d.c. shows that anyone over the age of 60 is of high risk by virtue of their age coupled with that. being...
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is an associate professor of infectious diseases at the australian national university joins us by skype from camera good to have you with us so 1st of all with everything that we know about donald trump's health given that information how would one expect covert 19 to impact a person. right so look he could potentially despite a couple of respected have a very mild illness and hopefully that will be the case and he will get over it we're angry cover without any major complications but 2 things against against that his age and potential obesity as well we know that if someone is around $74.00 which which is he $74.00 so if you're over 70 the mortality rate of the death rate from this infection now it varies in studies around the world but it's around 10 percent and if someone is a beast there's about a 100 percent increased risk of being hospitalized compared to someone who isn't about a 70 percent chance of having out a critically ill illness and about a 48 percent chance of dying or right now how long might it take before one would know if this virus you know if we're going to have you
is an associate professor of infectious diseases at the australian national university joins us by skype from camera good to have you with us so 1st of all with everything that we know about donald trump's health given that information how would one expect covert 19 to impact a person. right so look he could potentially despite a couple of respected have a very mild illness and hopefully that will be the case and he will get over it we're angry cover without any major complications but 2 things...
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and he joins us via skype from london thank you for joining us tell us who is in charge in kurdistan. our country has a functioning parliament just for to report we have a fully functioning parliament the incumbent parliament there still in force and we'll be legitimate by did it our best course inside and outside the country until our new parliament is installed and then we have the. incumbent president the head of state who is also as i would just a much constitutional figure and boss arthur iced of course. to what what is got currently going on and i know it looks quite. sometimes very noisy but this is how democracy looks like this is how we as a career because the people in the central asia really our country. is a democrat democracy and we have competitive politics what this very difficult as a moment is to find the figure of authority who will act reid to lead the caretaker government because we all as a whole political class reset as a caretaker government must be led by someone who is not going to run in elections or south we say that this is what democracy looks like but usu
and he joins us via skype from london thank you for joining us tell us who is in charge in kurdistan. our country has a functioning parliament just for to report we have a fully functioning parliament the incumbent parliament there still in force and we'll be legitimate by did it our best course inside and outside the country until our new parliament is installed and then we have the. incumbent president the head of state who is also as i would just a much constitutional figure and boss arthur...
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well phil robertson is the deputy a human rights watch he's joining us on skype from buying kong phil just give us some of the background as to why this situation has been allowed to develop in the county well i mean obviously there are criminal gangs that are operating here but the problem is bangladesh needs to do a balancing act and so far it's failing again it needs to deal with the criminal gangs are allegedly involved in trafficking drugs and people while at the same time not going as far as to punish the road running to refugees as a whole because they're really the bystanders and in some cases the victims of this gang war and this requires a lot of hard work by bangladesh which they're not doing and there is a need to conduct an impartial and to geisha to find out who's responsible go after them but so far they've been pursuing solutions that seems to target the rohingya refugees as a whole 'd we're talking about i count that of course houses hundreds of thousands of people and for any police service anywhere in the world to try to offer some sort of security to in these parts
well phil robertson is the deputy a human rights watch he's joining us on skype from buying kong phil just give us some of the background as to why this situation has been allowed to develop in the county well i mean obviously there are criminal gangs that are operating here but the problem is bangladesh needs to do a balancing act and so far it's failing again it needs to deal with the criminal gangs are allegedly involved in trafficking drugs and people while at the same time not going as far...
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for more let's bring in education journalist yes flatow he joins me from his office near hamburg via skype yes good to have you on the program live years late did you expect. for the airport told them that late do you expect for it to take that long to fix all the problems. no of course not i mean in fairness you have to say that many many airports and many of the consortium projects are late but not that good a year or 2 that's fine i mean the look at the door our port of qatar there was a year or 2 later the new airport and i would obviously. victim of there the berlin one years. is just outrageous and as indicated in the program just earlier i think the main reason is that the airport operated believed it could handle construction and so rather than commissioning it to experts and to skate of of massive failures and of course is opening takes place against the backdrop of this huge bend demick novice and nobody is enjoying their ramifications of this could it nevertheless be a chance as there will only be 20 percent of the passenger numbers the expected for november then the usual amoun
for more let's bring in education journalist yes flatow he joins me from his office near hamburg via skype yes good to have you on the program live years late did you expect. for the airport told them that late do you expect for it to take that long to fix all the problems. no of course not i mean in fairness you have to say that many many airports and many of the consortium projects are late but not that good a year or 2 that's fine i mean the look at the door our port of qatar there was a...
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all denies in advance that you make a phone call in the afternoon or that when you see someone on skype or see someone you know in a cafe it's focus on the opposite situation when the big family sits in a small apartment and it's also crowded and you don't have any space for yourself so how can you do when you're that's helpful to stick to certain routine so even if children are not going to school or something like that then to start the day kind of together so even to get up to have breakfast together those kind of things so it's all to do to have a daily routine even if there's no external stimulus for that and also to plan on things which everyone can do on on his or her own since that's what we are used to to have times during their we do something on institutes to stick to that. let's broaden our view a bit right now we focused just on germany and europe but what's a situation world wide from a psychiatric and a few i mean it's very preliminary data we have for now but it looks like that the actual symptoms in in the german population from small studies it's this stage it looks a
all denies in advance that you make a phone call in the afternoon or that when you see someone on skype or see someone you know in a cafe it's focus on the opposite situation when the big family sits in a small apartment and it's also crowded and you don't have any space for yourself so how can you do when you're that's helpful to stick to certain routine so even if children are not going to school or something like that then to start the day kind of together so even to get up to have breakfast...
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well jane howard is a spokeswoman for the world food program and she's joining us on skype from london thank you very much indeed for being with us they the bulk of the work if i understand it correctly from the world food program is essentially logistical it's not enough just to have the supplies it's getting them from point a to where they're needed most how has the w.s.p. been working through the corona virus pandemic and the other restrictions and conflicts that there are around the world. well it's been a really difficult year for us and i'd really like to start off by saying we're just to see how. the committee has on it at the world through program with the peace prize because in the last few years what we've been seeing is that sadly the fight to end hunger is being going not to well the number of hungry people in the world has been rising not falling as it was before and not to mainly to do it culturally that we are also confronting the challenges of climate change and if you can imagine on top of that this year with the impact of the coronavirus. it's really changed the way w
well jane howard is a spokeswoman for the world food program and she's joining us on skype from london thank you very much indeed for being with us they the bulk of the work if i understand it correctly from the world food program is essentially logistical it's not enough just to have the supplies it's getting them from point a to where they're needed most how has the w.s.p. been working through the corona virus pandemic and the other restrictions and conflicts that there are around the world....
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pity we'll try to get him back hold this meeting from bamberg bank and he was well that happens with skype from time to time let's move on however because we do have another report for you that stays with britain it's been especially hard hit by the pandemic with more than 44000 people having died from the disease so far all in an attempt to flatten the curve greater manchester that's one of the united kingdom's biggest urban areas in the north of the country is to enter a new lockdown on friday it is a major blow for the region's economy which is already struggling with high unemployment. manchester is going back into lockdown on the orders of prime minister barak johnson and against the will of the city's mayor andy burnham from friday there will be strict limits on going out and pubs restaurants and most shops will close. in the goshi ations with the government we were prepared to reduce our request to $75000000.00 and we even were prepared to go even lower $65000000.00 is the minimum to prevent. a winter of real hardship here is what we believe we needed to prevent poverty to prevent h
pity we'll try to get him back hold this meeting from bamberg bank and he was well that happens with skype from time to time let's move on however because we do have another report for you that stays with britain it's been especially hard hit by the pandemic with more than 44000 people having died from the disease so far all in an attempt to flatten the curve greater manchester that's one of the united kingdom's biggest urban areas in the north of the country is to enter a new lockdown on...
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they are not the summa or skype class and they have trouble enough going to the doctor when they're working 40 hours a week but when they go to an urgent care and its shutdown, or they don't have a concierge doctor and get to be criticized by this professional class that's in the basement, of which fairly or not, joe biden is the epitome of that, and that's why we have campaigns. it's a preview of how people will stand up under the rigors of the job. whether it's fair or not, you cannot win the presidency the way he's running his campaign from the basement. it just won't work. he's got to get out, got to meet the people, got to take some risks like donald trump did. it's got to be from 6:00 in the morning until 7:00 at night like a president, he's got to be fully engaged and a people have to see that the last three weeks, and they haven't seen it and trump is making the argument that he's one with the middle muscular classes. he takes the same risks that they do when they get sick, is willing to take experiment on drugs. we don't know about it, but the point is he's got to get back out and
they are not the summa or skype class and they have trouble enough going to the doctor when they're working 40 hours a week but when they go to an urgent care and its shutdown, or they don't have a concierge doctor and get to be criticized by this professional class that's in the basement, of which fairly or not, joe biden is the epitome of that, and that's why we have campaigns. it's a preview of how people will stand up under the rigors of the job. whether it's fair or not, you cannot win the...
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or do we go over to grandmother's house or do we do everything on skype? we celebrate christmas in my family. nobody is sure if the grandparents should put up a tree if we are all coming or should we get our own tree. among them is matt harmon, the ceo of folsom hill christmas trees. one of the best christmas trees out there. i am not going to say merry christmas because you know it is still october, right? >> it sure is. it feels a little early. >> but for people who's thinking about buying christmas trees this year, you are in the sort same of quandaries as recome up to halloween here that manufactures are not sure what's supposed to happen or how many you should make of these things. >> it is. we have a double whammy this year, we are seeing unprecedented interests, our sales been off the roof. and at the same time we have this challenge of shipping networks are having all these extra packages shipped because of coronavirus and people are doing more ecommerce business. they're at network capacity and our carriers are telling us they're not able to deliv
or do we go over to grandmother's house or do we do everything on skype? we celebrate christmas in my family. nobody is sure if the grandparents should put up a tree if we are all coming or should we get our own tree. among them is matt harmon, the ceo of folsom hill christmas trees. one of the best christmas trees out there. i am not going to say merry christmas because you know it is still october, right? >> it sure is. it feels a little early. >> but for people who's thinking...
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is the ranks member of housing and urban affairs committee, senator sherrod brown, who we know his skype setup has been tested, because we used it an hour ago with his wonderful wife. thank you for joining us. thank you for saying that. thank you. you were both good on that. >> thank you. >>> let me talk about a bunch of things, the most serious of which is a number of colleagues, at least two of them -- three of them have contracted coronavirus, we wish them and everything else in this reporting we're doing well, but this is affecting the business of the senate. by the way, never mind the supreme court nomination, i'm worried about the heroes 2.0 act, things having to do with coronavirus that people need economic relief from. >> well worked have passed this weeks ago, months ago. the house and senate moved together in march, did the right things, the $600 a week, kept 12 million people out of the poverty, speaker pelosi and the house passed the heroes act in may. mitch mcconnell said he sees no urgency. in august 600,000 people in my state lost their unemployment benefits, just like tha
is the ranks member of housing and urban affairs committee, senator sherrod brown, who we know his skype setup has been tested, because we used it an hour ago with his wonderful wife. thank you for joining us. thank you for saying that. thank you. you were both good on that. >> thank you. >>> let me talk about a bunch of things, the most serious of which is a number of colleagues, at least two of them -- three of them have contracted coronavirus, we wish them and everything else...
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later, they just -- they got back to us, and was like, "hey," like, "we'd love to -- we'd love to skype're -- look at you. you are starring in a new film for netflix called "enola holmes," which i loved, by the way >> yaay. >> jimmy: it is fantastic. my girls are going to flip love it. i'm going to show it to them this weekend it's getting crazy, great reviews. 92% fresh on rotten tomatoes it's reached number one in most countries. has -- it -- it's so charming. i loved it i can't even tell you. henry cavill - >> i love this this is so awesome >> jimmy: i want to go on and on henry cavill's fantastic in it helena bottom carter i mean, how great her acting she does like 25 faces in one face for every like -- >> amazing i -- just to even -- just to say i've worked with her is just an absolute honor and she is, you know, i think, one of the best female actors in the whole entire world. and just to have her play my mother was just an honor and then, we have sam claflin and henry cavill, which was just amazing i think we had such an amazing lineup of cast >> jimmy: everyone knocked it out of
later, they just -- they got back to us, and was like, "hey," like, "we'd love to -- we'd love to skype're -- look at you. you are starring in a new film for netflix called "enola holmes," which i loved, by the way >> yaay. >> jimmy: it is fantastic. my girls are going to flip love it. i'm going to show it to them this weekend it's getting crazy, great reviews. 92% fresh on rotten tomatoes it's reached number one in most countries. has -- it -- it's so...
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actually, that was skype, 2016 we're using zoom. effective classroom instructiinstruction whether it's line or on line and that depends on how teachers are engaging schools. in an on-line class kids need to be engargeds. the more teachers are presenting questions and giving the class the opportunity to respond in unison, that's really important. when you think about a zoom situation when kids are more likely to be distracted, at home, they have their phones to the side. look at tiktok on a separate screen. there's a lot of ways for kids to be distracted. it's more important for teachers to really engage by letting the entire class respond in unison rather than have one kid raise their hand. there's a lot of evidence that that model of instruction, which actually is called direct instruction, is the most effective way to produce stient engagement and learning of lessons. i think now we're in this situation it's more important for teachers to be more aware of that method and use it in their classroom, even if it's virtual. >> here's a
actually, that was skype, 2016 we're using zoom. effective classroom instructiinstruction whether it's line or on line and that depends on how teachers are engaging schools. in an on-line class kids need to be engargeds. the more teachers are presenting questions and giving the class the opportunity to respond in unison, that's really important. when you think about a zoom situation when kids are more likely to be distracted, at home, they have their phones to the side. look at tiktok on a...
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ago is a senior earthquake seismologist at the british geological survey she joins us now live via skype from athens greece could sadly with a sense you feel this the earthquake there in athens. yes i did we are quite. clear the will be act as that it was it is an instance are what many people actually non-fans went outside of there be rings at the moment. it was a strong earthquake a magnitude 7 what was it about this trauma that was able to collapse buildings in the way that it did and it's been. well let's recap how bad happened today so we had the magnitude 7 are right. for think you know there's shore do the i don't go somewhere else in greece. we know that the can also. which corresponds to the sun siding on out so. absolutely had the extensive damage the day it also seems that there will is more extensive damage of the mom and in the church piece called. why don't we understand this moment of the ark or a strong. damages are out so really the breathing standards have no it's an extra ok as a seismologist how how long would you expect off to shocks to continue after a quake of this
ago is a senior earthquake seismologist at the british geological survey she joins us now live via skype from athens greece could sadly with a sense you feel this the earthquake there in athens. yes i did we are quite. clear the will be act as that it was it is an instance are what many people actually non-fans went outside of there be rings at the moment. it was a strong earthquake a magnitude 7 what was it about this trauma that was able to collapse buildings in the way that it did and it's...
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brother was arrested by the police unit in 2012 and hasn't been seen since and she joins us now from skype thank you very much for being with us i just wanted to ask you in particular just about the the that suggestion and a common interest is report that there might be infiltration into the movement is that your impression. no i do not think that the infiltration into the movement i think the government is sponsoring talks to attack peaceful protesters works if you say into treaters it would be like these people are coming on their own accord what does not a true it's we've evidence of police vans carrying these talks to court because violence whilst we are put this in peacefully some bizarre states ponsoldt talks and touts violence and not in situation of the movements by violence and why do you think i mean you your you have personal experience of losing your brother to police brutality why do you think this issue has had such resonance this year because before now it's there was no social media like. shown in one jurisdiction media artesian and i was really low and then again. the impu
brother was arrested by the police unit in 2012 and hasn't been seen since and she joins us now from skype thank you very much for being with us i just wanted to ask you in particular just about the the that suggestion and a common interest is report that there might be infiltration into the movement is that your impression. no i do not think that the infiltration into the movement i think the government is sponsoring talks to attack peaceful protesters works if you say into treaters it would...
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who's professor and political management program director at george washington university joins us via skype from washington thank you very much for fessor for being with us so we keep hearing about the 2016 polls and how they were wrong about hillary clinton's victory i mean she did win the popular vote even though she lost the natural college what do the polls today one week before the election tell you does it feel different this time round. ok well 1st i think we need to correct the. the idea that the right or wrong in 2016 the national polls were correct and if you look at the 10 different swing states only $11.00 was off and that was wisconsin the rest of them fell within the margin of error and you would expect that one of those 20 estimates 10 states estimating 2 different candidates would be out and north carolina was out but wisconsin was really the one that was off now we know that what was wrong with the polls in 2016 to the extent that it was wrong there wasn't a whole lot wrong like i said is that they didn't do what was called sample wait waiting for non-college educated perso
who's professor and political management program director at george washington university joins us via skype from washington thank you very much for fessor for being with us so we keep hearing about the 2016 polls and how they were wrong about hillary clinton's victory i mean she did win the popular vote even though she lost the natural college what do the polls today one week before the election tell you does it feel different this time round. ok well 1st i think we need to correct the. the...
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she's the director of campaigns for the human rights defenders network joins us now via skype so there's 2 issues here one is the high rate of violence against women in general in the country which is probably underestimated by the official data and then the to do the particular targeting of these lower cost women are these types of attacks on the rise. these kind of like they are on the rise but these are not or dicked. is this kind of attacks but not meanly or by the police so there's a lot there that there's a huge gap between reporting of the cases and of the cases so if you see a state like you look at it which is the highest population in the country. but the national government got reports view of bugles report it says that it's almost like 60000 cases of sexual violence against women but it did in 2019 which means that this state has a high extent of violence against women and also violence and used to listen across cities and their lives so i would say that the extent of violence and the extent of discrimination which includes and digital is andre's because it's be there or did
she's the director of campaigns for the human rights defenders network joins us now via skype so there's 2 issues here one is the high rate of violence against women in general in the country which is probably underestimated by the official data and then the to do the particular targeting of these lower cost women are these types of attacks on the rise. these kind of like they are on the rise but these are not or dicked. is this kind of attacks but not meanly or by the police so there's a lot...
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let's get the thoughts of i was here a senior political analyst now and bashar who joins us now via skype from doha know many of us and that interview in full what do you make of it. i think it was pretty interesting in fact that if you want to be generous to worse the french president you would say he's trying to move or the ambiguity from his previous statements if you want to be a bit more critical you would say he is backtracking on some of the things he said because of the emerging and expanding contagion of just put it into words france and the muslim world regardless of whether you see it this way or the other way certainly he is adding some clarity as to what he said before why it to raise so much interest and controversy and how he would if given another chance by al-jazeera that he would construct contextualize it and he was underlined certain things that he actually believes in or he does not believe in notably things like he does not personally or as president embraced they got a tour that we've seen even in some governmental buildings of on fronts that when he talked about th
let's get the thoughts of i was here a senior political analyst now and bashar who joins us now via skype from doha know many of us and that interview in full what do you make of it. i think it was pretty interesting in fact that if you want to be generous to worse the french president you would say he's trying to move or the ambiguity from his previous statements if you want to be a bit more critical you would say he is backtracking on some of the things he said because of the emerging and...