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dollars of your goods and that's exactly what we're going to do so again it goes to that tit for tat tariff that leads to trade wars and a slowdown in the economic you know progress and like we talked about earlier the you know could be a big drop in the g.d.p. if it doesn't go right with the digital part of it but you know we're already heard from the coronavirus not just the united states but around the world and can they really take another hit like this with this tit for tat tariff situation lowly barrow's legal journalist thank you so much for following the story. thanks brant. time now for a quick break but here because when we return just how much our sanctions against chinese telecom giant huawei affecting the company's ability to do business worldwide we're going to break it down when we come back and as we go to the break here the number that. was a pandemic no certainly no borders to nationalities. as much be we don't like seeing. each tick. people. judging. commentary closest least sometimes. we can do better we should be. everyone is contributing to each of our own way b
dollars of your goods and that's exactly what we're going to do so again it goes to that tit for tat tariff that leads to trade wars and a slowdown in the economic you know progress and like we talked about earlier the you know could be a big drop in the g.d.p. if it doesn't go right with the digital part of it but you know we're already heard from the coronavirus not just the united states but around the world and can they really take another hit like this with this tit for tat tariff...
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united states but around the world and can they really take another hit like this with this tit for tat tariff situation lowly barrow's legal journalist thank you so much for following the story. thanks brant. time now for a quick break but here because when we return just how much our thanks to the go to chinese telecom giant huawei affecting the company's ability to do business worldwide we're going to break it down when we come back and as we go to the break here the numbers of. the sunday make no sense you know blood is just flying to nationalities. so much the we don't look like world peace to the chief. judge of. comedy clubs to sleaze to sentence. we can do better we should be. everyone is contributing each of our own way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenges created the response has been masked so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together. join me every day on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics. i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. some of that capital and you
united states but around the world and can they really take another hit like this with this tit for tat tariff situation lowly barrow's legal journalist thank you so much for following the story. thanks brant. time now for a quick break but here because when we return just how much our thanks to the go to chinese telecom giant huawei affecting the company's ability to do business worldwide we're going to break it down when we come back and as we go to the break here the numbers of. the sunday...
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united states but around the world and can they really take another hit like this with this tit for tat tariff situation lowly barrow's legal journalist thank you so much for following the story. thanks brant. time now for a quick break here because when we return just how much are sanctions against chinese. huawei affecting the company's ability to do business worldwide we're going to break it down when we come back and as we go to break here the numbers that. seem wrong. to me. just to shape out these days that's ahead and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart and we choose to look for common ground. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being led. direct. what is truth what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or remain in the shallows. camp capitalism without capital and you can't have it all without giving people an interest rate to incentivize them to save. and the reason to do that is that if
united states but around the world and can they really take another hit like this with this tit for tat tariff situation lowly barrow's legal journalist thank you so much for following the story. thanks brant. time now for a quick break here because when we return just how much are sanctions against chinese. huawei affecting the company's ability to do business worldwide we're going to break it down when we come back and as we go to break here the numbers that. seem wrong. to me. just to shape...
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protection from imports, increases in the cost of production and tit-for-tat. they find that overall, manufacturing employment was reduced by 1.4%. so, here again, the trade war did not work, even on the populist terms. war, the answer has to be no because it hurt manufacturing workers that they argued needed special attention. a reduction of goods that u.s. people could enjoy higher prices with fewer exports that hurt ,xport intensive forms particularly farms, lower stock aturns at which there must be consequence of tit-for-tat. .ost of the acts on this list they slowed business investment that worked against the signature of legislative accomplishment which was the corporate tax reduction. the president encouraged investment with his right hand by reducing corporate tax rates and then he discouraged investment with his left hand by starting trade wars. so, the spillover effect. theonly did it not work for populist objectives, it also reduce the effectiveness of the objectives.ther a little example of this uncertainty, we are doing this for the christmas seaso
protection from imports, increases in the cost of production and tit-for-tat. they find that overall, manufacturing employment was reduced by 1.4%. so, here again, the trade war did not work, even on the populist terms. war, the answer has to be no because it hurt manufacturing workers that they argued needed special attention. a reduction of goods that u.s. people could enjoy higher prices with fewer exports that hurt ,xport intensive forms particularly farms, lower stock aturns at which there...
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they're wars, there's a tit-for-tat. you know, the president doesn't just impose tariffs and that's the end of the story, nations retaliate and they also took that into account. they into account protections from imports, immediate costs to production and tit-for-tat and they find that overall, manufacturing employment was actually reduced by 1.4% measure as a consequence of the trade war. is he-- here again, the trade work didn't even work on the populist terms. for the trade wars the answer has to be no because the trade war hurt manufacturing workers, which is are the group that the president argued needed special takes and the trade war had other effects, as well. the reduction of imported goods that consumers could enjoy higher prices, and for fewer exports, which hurt export intensive firms, particularly farms, lower stock for higher default risk, which must be an accomplishment of the tit-for-tat. most of these are pretty well established. and those are pretty well establish established. >> the uncertainty from th
they're wars, there's a tit-for-tat. you know, the president doesn't just impose tariffs and that's the end of the story, nations retaliate and they also took that into account. they into account protections from imports, immediate costs to production and tit-for-tat and they find that overall, manufacturing employment was actually reduced by 1.4% measure as a consequence of the trade war. is he-- here again, the trade work didn't even work on the populist terms. for the trade wars the answer...
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there's a tit for tat. president doesn't just impose tariffs and that's the end of the story. nations retaliate and the also took that into account. they took into account three factors, protection from imports, increases in the cost of intermediate cost to production and tit for tat. they find that overall manufacturing employment was reduced by 1.4%. here again the trade war didn't work even on the populist terms. a specialist trumpian populism succeed, for the trade were santa has to be no because they trade war hurt manufacturing workers which are the group that the president argued needed special attention. and, of course, the treatment of effects as well, reduction of variety of imported goods that u.s. consumers could enjoy higher prices, the consumers -- fewer exports which are export intensive firms, particularly farms, lower stock returns and higher default risk which give must be part of the tit for tat. most of these are pretty well established that most of the items are pretty well-established. also be inserted from the trade war slowed business investment which w
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the record came in 1876, tat tht time, the country was bitterly divided and still struggling with theh of the civil war. 82% of voters cast ballots, how it turn today out is soberering and eye opening. we have your overnight news history lesson. ♪ 1876 was a banner year for america. the hundredth anniversary of the declaration of independence. a nationwide celebration with a full fifth of the country's population descending on philadelphia for the centennial exhibition but there was unease. >> it was record unemployment, and the disputes going on in various parts of the country. and columbia history professor said the country was feeling the after shocks of the silver war. which ended only 11 years before. >> it was still violence in the south that existed since the civil war because of white supremacists opposition to the giving of citizenship rights. >> 1876 was also a presidential election year. and all of these issues, be plus the rampant corruption in the -- would factor in the contest. ♪ the republicans ran ohio governor rutherford b.hayes. >> was he charasmatic? >> i don't thin
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government and in azerbaijan also reciprocated but then they said they cited this rhetoric this tit for tat rhetoric that that we talked about a bit earlier in our conversation and so i'd like to put it to you the bloodshed the toxic rhetoric from both sides has it limited your capacity to to reach a deal and did you miss an opportunity to seize on that initial hope did you miss your window did you overplay your hand you know i think it's a very interesting point you're raising look part 2 for work over the past 2 years within this who are seeming to go ship was about creating an environment which is conducive to peace and we have been vastly the very good effort in that together by the way to go there where there's a bunch on and would not going to occur we have been working to woods sarge stamps which would somehow diffuse some you know. that that their mutual me. trust we have had a very interesting project implemented in the in the autumn of 2019 when we changed journalists are traveling to baku to europe on interest upon i cared this was a very modest but very important step it didn't
government and in azerbaijan also reciprocated but then they said they cited this rhetoric this tit for tat rhetoric that that we talked about a bit earlier in our conversation and so i'd like to put it to you the bloodshed the toxic rhetoric from both sides has it limited your capacity to to reach a deal and did you miss an opportunity to seize on that initial hope did you miss your window did you overplay your hand you know i think it's a very interesting point you're raising look part 2 for...
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and exports surged last month to levels higher than those seen before the pandemic now the tit for tat continues the world trade organization says the you can slap tariffs on up to $4000000000.00 of u.s. goods over washington's illegal support the plane maker boeing it's one of the largest penalties imposed by the w t o but the e.u. says it will hold off on imposing the tariffs if the u.s. drops its current tariffs on european goods a year ago that said the americans could take action against the european union over subsidies given to boeing rival and us. let's cross to our correspondent in new york yen score to jens how is this decision from need to be likely to go down with the u.s. government. well i mean so far there is the appearance that the u.s. administration might believe that they have the stronger position because there were similar claims in regards to the united states were awarded to potential tariffs in the amount of $7500000000.00 almost double what the european union are now can kill a game yes i mean that's what i'm hearing overall that there might be some negotiation
and exports surged last month to levels higher than those seen before the pandemic now the tit for tat continues the world trade organization says the you can slap tariffs on up to $4000000000.00 of u.s. goods over washington's illegal support the plane maker boeing it's one of the largest penalties imposed by the w t o but the e.u. says it will hold off on imposing the tariffs if the u.s. drops its current tariffs on european goods a year ago that said the americans could take action against...
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and tit for tat the e.u. sanctions by the russian officials over allegations of election rigging that's mintz quick to return the favor.
and tit for tat the e.u. sanctions by the russian officials over allegations of election rigging that's mintz quick to return the favor.
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diplomacy which is totally understandable given the situation but it's clear that there is a tit for tat going on here with both sides lobbying accusations at the other shouldn't you be able to concede that an attack that took place at the night where there are civilians of very close by is in fact not a good look for armenia. oh i would go even further it's all acceptable let's be honest it is followed several days of indiscriminate shelling and bombardment of civilian population centers in the goal of our wall and the expansion of the fighting into armenia opera but this a 2nd attack on gaza in no way should be excused the body's seeking a military target in other words the you shall all of locating military areas within civilian visited these it is the horrible what moreover this has to and no side is a completely new moon from this devastating cycle downward hence the need for an imperative of these fire on all sides assists a tional hostilities immediately i agree a cessation of hostilities immediately however what do you expect is going to happen now should we be looking now for a
diplomacy which is totally understandable given the situation but it's clear that there is a tit for tat going on here with both sides lobbying accusations at the other shouldn't you be able to concede that an attack that took place at the night where there are civilians of very close by is in fact not a good look for armenia. oh i would go even further it's all acceptable let's be honest it is followed several days of indiscriminate shelling and bombardment of civilian population centers in...
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has been at the school for a few weeks now with his wife and 3 granddaughters fare from tat are right on the border with nagorno-karabakh lately the clashes there have intensified. that are going to war i am worried about the girls they are just kids they were so scared of the fighting how are they supposed to know what explosions off they should go to school and study but they shouldn't have to learn what bombs and missiles sounds like or agree that women that are. at the moment the children see safe here is about 20 kilometers from the frontline but nobody knows when they will be able to return home or whether it will soon become too dangerous here tonight. a 2nd look now at some of the other stories making the news this hour pro-choice activists angered by a tightening of poland's restrictive abortion law a demonstrated inside churches across the country some scuffled with parishioners and far right past lost the constitutional court ruled last week that almost all abortions violate the right to life. security forces in belarus have you stun grenades against demonstrators as tens o
has been at the school for a few weeks now with his wife and 3 granddaughters fare from tat are right on the border with nagorno-karabakh lately the clashes there have intensified. that are going to war i am worried about the girls they are just kids they were so scared of the fighting how are they supposed to know what explosions off they should go to school and study but they shouldn't have to learn what bombs and missiles sounds like or agree that women that are. at the moment the children...
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and the traders in trump—branded tat were delighted to see him back, too.'m a general contractor by trade, do this for fun. it's become a very lucrative business, to say the least. if you run elections just on the basis of how enthusiastic your supporters are, well, then donald trump would have it in the bag. but these people, no matter how keen they are, only get one vote, and the polls at the moment suggest that donald trump is well behind and he's running out of time to turn it around. # it's fun to stay at the ymca...# donald trump has told his team he wants to do a daily rally between now and the election. he still believes that four more years is within his reach. jon sopel, bbc news, sanford, florida. a stunning photograph of a siberian tiger, one of the the rarest creatures on earth, was captured using a camera that was set up for months in the forests of russia's far east, and it's brought sergey gorshkov the award of 2020 wildlife photographer of the year. the annual award, organised by natural history museum, was announced during an online event,
and the traders in trump—branded tat were delighted to see him back, too.'m a general contractor by trade, do this for fun. it's become a very lucrative business, to say the least. if you run elections just on the basis of how enthusiastic your supporters are, well, then donald trump would have it in the bag. but these people, no matter how keen they are, only get one vote, and the polls at the moment suggest that donald trump is well behind and he's running out of time to turn it around. #...
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be has been at the school for a few weeks now with his wife and 3 granddaughters they are from tat are right on the border with nagorno-karabakh lately the clashes there have intensified. that are going to. i am worried about the girls they are just kids they were so scared of the fighting how are they supposed to know what explosions often they should go to school and study but they shouldn't have to learn what bombs and missiles sound like or do that women that. at the moment the children see safe. is about 20 kilometers from the frontline but nobody knows when they will be able to return home or whether it will soon become too dangerous here tonight. and we have team coverage for you in the armenian cavalier van is it of use arun tilton and joining us from azerbaijan is ha i want to begin with you and your yet another ceasefire bites the dust what went wrong this time. well the new ceasefire quickly collapsed in the morning and what we're seeing once again is azerbaijan and armenia blaming each other for violating the deal now as you mentioned this has happened 2 times already so ma
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couldn't inhale my whole body rebelled my pulse skyrocketed i wanted to breathe i inhaled and tried to get tat but i couldn't breathe and i knew i was coming. even after leaving the hospital her breathing problems continued after very light physical exertion she needed to take breaks and catch her breath. another dramatic consequence that carly appliance or notice much later was that she had difficulty speaking. she found it hard to turn her thoughts into words. that i imagined the sentence in my head but a completely different one came out of my nouns got mixed up for a whole. i replaced every now in my head with the word random. the central nervous system seems to be more effective than medical experts 1st realized patients who have recovered from cope with 1000 have reported exhaustion dizzy spells and problems formulating words. researchers are now trying to determine what the long term effects of the infection are they already have a good idea to do it because it is a among the most common symptoms are various disorders in 92 percent of the cases they usually disappear within 4 to 5 weeks
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american ducting 5000 tats a day. next week nonessential offices will move to 25% capacity. the following week restaurants moved from 25 to 50% including places of worship, museums and movie theaters. and then by november they aim to reopen bars even if they do not serve food. this is an intentional and slow step by step process. >> we continue to slow the spread of the virus . the because of that we are moving to a yellow tear for the state. and we can continue the gradual reopening. >> reporter: the gradual reopening is the key here. it will only continue as we continue to keep our rates down. it's important for folks to continue to be cautious and wear a mask's so that we can continue to reopen. >> it's really the community response that is key. when san francisco mayor london breed announced the shelter in place people responded appropriately. people were responsible citizens. we all need to do our part. and then the partnership that we have with our academic partners. it has provided us with up-to- date scientific information that we need. >> reporter: the other big que
american ducting 5000 tats a day. next week nonessential offices will move to 25% capacity. the following week restaurants moved from 25 to 50% including places of worship, museums and movie theaters. and then by november they aim to reopen bars even if they do not serve food. this is an intentional and slow step by step process. >> we continue to slow the spread of the virus . the because of that we are moving to a yellow tear for the state. and we can continue the gradual reopening....
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there is no tit-for-tat. there is just tat. estrada'sd mcgill nomination for partisan reasons.hey slandered justice thomas, justice alito, and justice kavanaugh. they knew the filibuster -- nuked the filibuster for partisan reasons. now they are trying to scuttle this vote for partisan political reasons. when it comes to the judiciary, abuse of power is their agenda. now, the left seems to think the supreme court exists to impose their very worst ideas onto the public. onto those recalcitrant members of the public. those members recall citizens that refuse blindly to go along with their entitled extremism. they want the court to empower abortion activists, perforce -- performance artist to tell everyone how to live without votes, without accountability, and without debate. putting debatable matters beyond debate seems to be there formula. they don't want democracy. they don't would -- wen -- amy coney barrett will not politicize price -- the supreme court. she is going to turn back policy decisions and political debate back to the people and their elected accountable representa
there is no tit-for-tat. there is just tat. estrada'sd mcgill nomination for partisan reasons.hey slandered justice thomas, justice alito, and justice kavanaugh. they knew the filibuster -- nuked the filibuster for partisan reasons. now they are trying to scuttle this vote for partisan political reasons. when it comes to the judiciary, abuse of power is their agenda. now, the left seems to think the supreme court exists to impose their very worst ideas onto the public. onto those recalcitrant...
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once you start tit for tat, i think joe biden understands the system and the senate better than anybodyhe understands when the senate worked well, how it worked well and when it started falling apart. i don't believe there's a better person prepared to try to bring us back together and repair the senate than joe biden. s that why i'm trying to make sure he has the ability to do that. when he says he wants to put a bipartisan commission to see if it can make it -- he didn't say he wanted to see if he's going to expand the court. he wants to see if he can make it more nonpartisan. it will be tit for tat if the democrats try to put two more on, when the republicans take the white house, they'll do the same thing. that doesn't solve a thing. we've proven that doesn't work. >> okay. i was going to say before i let you go, i want clarity of whether if that commission recommended to expand the court, you would support that. it sounds like you would not. >> i will not do a thing that will drive us further apart as a senate. we've split this country too far now. let's start coming together. joe
once you start tit for tat, i think joe biden understands the system and the senate better than anybodyhe understands when the senate worked well, how it worked well and when it started falling apart. i don't believe there's a better person prepared to try to bring us back together and repair the senate than joe biden. s that why i'm trying to make sure he has the ability to do that. when he says he wants to put a bipartisan commission to see if it can make it -- he didn't say he wanted to see...
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. >> russia and the eu locked in a tit-for-tat game after m moscow responded to sanctions on six officialsho the eu sabr involved in the poisoning of alexey navalny. moscow will enforce its typical penalties. >> [indiscernible] >> the eu plans to freeze the assets of that six individuals as well as of a separate entity. they will face a european travel ban. moscow's respondent said it might freeze its contacts with the 27 nation bloc. the sanctions came after the u.n. chemical weapons s watchdog confirmed germany, france, and sweden's findings that navalny was poisoned by a nervrve agent, an attack navalny says was made on putin's orders which moscow denies. >> [speaking non-english language] >> navalny is a critic of vladimir putin. he collapsed on a flight in august after coming in contact with the nerve agent. they are saying the case was used to a attack a former soviet spy and his daughter in 2018. >> let's head now to moscow and bring in our correspondent there. who is on this list of sanctions? >> there has been a report in the new york times thahat it cou include a d deputy head of
. >> russia and the eu locked in a tit-for-tat game after m moscow responded to sanctions on six officialsho the eu sabr involved in the poisoning of alexey navalny. moscow will enforce its typical penalties. >> [indiscernible] >> the eu plans to freeze the assets of that six individuals as well as of a separate entity. they will face a european travel ban. moscow's respondent said it might freeze its contacts with the 27 nation bloc. the sanctions came after the u.n. chemical...
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it's not something tat people are interested in.ore people will learn about what happened and pass the information on to future generations. >> reporter: mushrooms from the shelter off a multisensory lesson. one that is repeated with each new crop. >> more shelters have been restaled in all kinds of ways. you might find one that's a restaurant. this one is a garage for taxis. the cab company says it's water sight and sound proof. the site is now a stop on the tour of the area. making these places more accessible to the younger generation may be key to preserving important stories of the past. these and other artifacts are all around us bearing testament to the horrors of war. if we search beyond a gleaming exterior of our cities and towns, we can uncover stories that connect uts to the past, and we might just be surprised at what we can learn. anchor: france extends its nighttime curfew as coronavirus cases continued to surge there and around europe. and disturbing images from the basement of a siberian hospital, where the bodies of
it's not something tat people are interested in.ore people will learn about what happened and pass the information on to future generations. >> reporter: mushrooms from the shelter off a multisensory lesson. one that is repeated with each new crop. >> more shelters have been restaled in all kinds of ways. you might find one that's a restaurant. this one is a garage for taxis. the cab company says it's water sight and sound proof. the site is now a stop on the tour of the area....
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tom, is this tit-for-tat? seems to be a response to what we have seen in terms of the actions from the u.s. targeting, for example, exports from the u.s. to companies like huawei, more recently smic, china's largest semi conductor maker. also the actions against the likes of tencent and bytedance on national security grounds in the u.s. it does seem to be a response to that, giving china and the chinese government a framework to impose their own export controls in everything from nuclear technology to software and algorithms. of course algorithms are consequential when you're looking at the tiktok oracle deal, which continues to be discussed and worked on in the united states. it gives them a framework in which they can then impose their own actions around exporting or controlling the exports on national security grounds from china elsewhere. they could view this new law potentially as a countermeasure going forward as well. it will be implemented on december 1. we will have to see to what extent china is prep
tom, is this tit-for-tat? seems to be a response to what we have seen in terms of the actions from the u.s. targeting, for example, exports from the u.s. to companies like huawei, more recently smic, china's largest semi conductor maker. also the actions against the likes of tencent and bytedance on national security grounds in the u.s. it does seem to be a response to that, giving china and the chinese government a framework to impose their own export controls in everything from nuclear...
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this is a tit-for-tat here. china comes back, basically taking on the u.s. its own form of regulation. tom: it is almost like holding up a mirror to the bands and the restrictions the u.s. has placed on china so far. a newosed restrictions or classification of restriction, and suddenly we see something similar, something reciprocal from china. now we see this new -- basically, it is china giving itself more leeway, more freedom to oppose limits on the export of key technology. as you point out, caroline, there is a huge trade war between the two countries. you know, there's all kinds of rationale for it. china and the u.s. will talk about how they don't want trade secrets to be stolen. they are worried about national security. ultimately, both countries want to have privacy. they want to have leadership in key technology's. in certain areas like chip manufacturing, and they also have an exam dig -- an advantage in certain areas. aspects of 5g, artificial intelligence. people give up their data much more readily in china than they do here. joe: the joe: thing
this is a tit-for-tat here. china comes back, basically taking on the u.s. its own form of regulation. tom: it is almost like holding up a mirror to the bands and the restrictions the u.s. has placed on china so far. a newosed restrictions or classification of restriction, and suddenly we see something similar, something reciprocal from china. now we see this new -- basically, it is china giving itself more leeway, more freedom to oppose limits on the export of key technology. as you point out,...
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schumer: we have just heard a tit for tat, convoluted version of history that the majority leader uses to justify steering the senate towards one of the lowest moments in its long history. might does not make right. you did something wrong, so we can do something wrong is no justification when the rights of the american people are at stake. the republican majority is steering the senate towards one of the lowest moments in its long history. the republican majority is on the precipice of making a colossal and historic mistake, and the damage it does to this chamber will be irrevocable. after thwarting the constitutional prerogative of a duly elected democratic president to support -- to appoint a supreme court justice because it was an election year, the republican majority is rushing to confirm a justice for a republican president one week before election day. consistency? afraid not. you don't have the right to argue consistency when you're doing what you're doing now. four short years ago, all of our republican friends argued that it was a principle -- that was the word they used --
schumer: we have just heard a tit for tat, convoluted version of history that the majority leader uses to justify steering the senate towards one of the lowest moments in its long history. might does not make right. you did something wrong, so we can do something wrong is no justification when the rights of the american people are at stake. the republican majority is steering the senate towards one of the lowest moments in its long history. the republican majority is on the precipice of making...
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like when you look at neo-nazis today, and they might have a swastika tat too, they might have thoses, they might have an iron cross. >> did you know what it represented? >> i was aware of what people could take away from it, and that didn't bother me. that's a problem. >> reporter: she didn't think much of it because of where and how she grew up. a mostly white community in north carolina, where racism was a way of life. >> i was so indoctrinated. i was very brainwashed. so it was very acceptable to believe that african-americans are just -- lower than white people. that gay people are -- an abomination. immigrants aren't welcome. >> reporter: but when she moved away to virginia in 2007, she had different people moving into her world. >> what was on your mind on the way to the tattoo shop when you were getting -- about to get it covered up? >> my best friend. hm. she's jewish. i don't love, you know, being the center of attention. i don't love being on camera. so when they brought this opportunity to me, i did not want to do it. and the reason that i did do it was because i've owed
like when you look at neo-nazis today, and they might have a swastika tat too, they might have thoses, they might have an iron cross. >> did you know what it represented? >> i was aware of what people could take away from it, and that didn't bother me. that's a problem. >> reporter: she didn't think much of it because of where and how she grew up. a mostly white community in north carolina, where racism was a way of life. >> i was so indoctrinated. i was very...
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. >> i would like to be tat table next door eavesdropping. i would love to hear those stories. >> we'll go to the bell cafe at los gato and having spam. >> jeff, tell us more. >> what we have been focusing on is our immediate fire danger and the air quality. we'll bring you outside right now. the interesting thing to note about this, we have extremely unhealthy air in calistoga. you can see it looks just as unhealthy as all the smoke from fires to the north is pushing down across the bay area. and even some of that orange tint beginning to occur in the sky out there. a lot of the rain from the sun, they're getting hung up in the smoke particles and bouncing around. we are seeing more of the red and yellow to your eyes. we are getting kind of funky with the smoke. very unhealthy. san francisco very warm at 81 degrees. what about the wind. we are under the red flag fire warning until saturday now, at 6:00 a.m. for all the bay area mountains. of course our big focus is right here on this large glass fire in the north bay. you can see this is as
. >> i would like to be tat table next door eavesdropping. i would love to hear those stories. >> we'll go to the bell cafe at los gato and having spam. >> jeff, tell us more. >> what we have been focusing on is our immediate fire danger and the air quality. we'll bring you outside right now. the interesting thing to note about this, we have extremely unhealthy air in calistoga. you can see it looks just as unhealthy as all the smoke from fires to the north is pushing...
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and china is warning sweden of tit-for-tat action after their telecoms regulator banned china from theirworks. they said they will move away from them by 2025, citing national security concerns. china's foreign ministry said it was dissatisfied with the decision, cutie -- accusing the swedish government of suppressing chinese companies and politicizing corporations. >> the swedish side should hold a fairview to correct the mistake in their decision and avoid bringing a negative impact on business between china and sweden, and the negative impact on swedish companies' operations in china. >> now for a che of the markets. stocks on amex note, -- stocks closing on a mixed note. in london, closing up. in the u.s., all in the green, the dow jones erasing losses after the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, said progress was being made on a stimulus package. the s&p 500 and nasq both up. revenue at coca-cola fillon 9% in the third quarter. they are looking to shake up their product mix, this after efforts to revive sales, which have slumped during the pandemic. coca-cola says it has seen a str
and china is warning sweden of tit-for-tat action after their telecoms regulator banned china from theirworks. they said they will move away from them by 2025, citing national security concerns. china's foreign ministry said it was dissatisfied with the decision, cutie -- accusing the swedish government of suppressing chinese companies and politicizing corporations. >> the swedish side should hold a fairview to correct the mistake in their decision and avoid bringing a negative impact on...
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. >> have just turned the tit-for-tat convoluted version of history but the majority leader uses to justifyaling the s senate towards one of the lowest in its long history. right does not make right. you did something wrong so we can do something right, no justification the rights of the american people are state. the falcon majority steering the senate towards one of the lowest moments in its history. republican majority is on the precipice of making a historic mistake damage it does chamber will be irreparable. after the constitutional prerogative of the duly elected democratic president, support to a supreme court justice because it was an election year, the majority's rushing to confirm a justice for republican presidents, one week before election day, consistency? afraid not. you don't have thee right to argue consistency when you're doing what you are doing now. four short years ago, all of our it was that was the worst people to have a voice supreme court justice because the election eight months away. the same are preparing to confirm a justice with an election that e is eight days
. >> have just turned the tit-for-tat convoluted version of history but the majority leader uses to justifyaling the s senate towards one of the lowest in its long history. right does not make right. you did something wrong so we can do something right, no justification the rights of the american people are state. the falcon majority steering the senate towards one of the lowest moments in its history. republican majority is on the precipice of making a historic mistake damage it does...
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macron said on monday tat francwill dend freedom of expression and will not give up caricatures. on monday turkey's president erdogan called for a halt to the hit campaign against muslims led by his french counterpart. >> translator: i call on my nation here and now. do not pay attention to french-labeled goods. do not buy them. >> boycotts of french goods have been spreading. at supermarket in jordan, staff removed french products from the shelves. calls for a boycott of french goods are also growing online among muslims. protests broke out outside the french embassy in the iraqi capital of baghdad. protesters set fire to french national flags and against macron saying they need the ambassador to begin in protests. >>> let's check out the world weather. dealing with back-to-back storms wreaking halve is over there. what's the latest? >> looking at over the south china sea, continuing to move away from the philippines, however, another storm system could affect the country this weekend. temperatures are warmer than normal for this time over of the year over the pacific making for
macron said on monday tat francwill dend freedom of expression and will not give up caricatures. on monday turkey's president erdogan called for a halt to the hit campaign against muslims led by his french counterpart. >> translator: i call on my nation here and now. do not pay attention to french-labeled goods. do not buy them. >> boycotts of french goods have been spreading. at supermarket in jordan, staff removed french products from the shelves. calls for a boycott of french...
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live has been at the school for a few weeks now with his wife and 3 granddaughters fare from tat are right on the border with nagorno-karabakh lately the clashes there have intensified. that. i am worried about the girls there are just kids they were so scared of the fighting how are they supposed to know what explosions are they should go to school and study but they shouldn't have to learn what bombs and missiles sound like or agree that women that are. at the moment the children seem safe here is about 20 kilometers from the frontline but nobody knows when they will be able to return home or whether it will soon become too dangerous here tonight. not some of the other stories making headlines around the world today japan's prime minister. passed summit at the country to achieving 0 carbon emissions by 2050 marking a shift in policy. green reforms could lead to major economic growth japan is the latest to set similar targets following china the u.k. and several members. china's foreign ministry says it will impose sanctions on u.s. companies involved in selling arms to taiwan compa
live has been at the school for a few weeks now with his wife and 3 granddaughters fare from tat are right on the border with nagorno-karabakh lately the clashes there have intensified. that. i am worried about the girls there are just kids they were so scared of the fighting how are they supposed to know what explosions are they should go to school and study but they shouldn't have to learn what bombs and missiles sound like or agree that women that are. at the moment the children seem safe...
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be has been at the school for a few weeks now with his wife and 3 granddaughters they are from tat are right on the border with nagorno-karabakh lately the clashes there have intensified. that. i am worried about the girls they are just kids they were so scared of the fighting how are they supposed to know what explosions are they should go to school and study but they shouldn't have to learn what bombs and missiles sound like all do that women that are. at the moment the children see safe here is about 20 kilometers from the frontline but nobody knows when they will be able to return home or whether it will soon become too dangerous here tonight. now summary of the day's other stories. workers and students have joined nationwide strikes called by the opposition and delivers they walked out after hardline leader alexander lukashenko ignored a deadline set for him to step down the action targeted state run factories. british police have arrested 7 men suspected of trying to hijack an oil tanker in the english channel special forces were called in when the ship began moving erratic the c
be has been at the school for a few weeks now with his wife and 3 granddaughters they are from tat are right on the border with nagorno-karabakh lately the clashes there have intensified. that. i am worried about the girls they are just kids they were so scared of the fighting how are they supposed to know what explosions are they should go to school and study but they shouldn't have to learn what bombs and missiles sound like all do that women that are. at the moment the children see safe here...
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. >> it's a wildlife hab that tat promise tuesday be spectacular and to get ready they've been busy adding rooms for special guests. >> reporter: this may be the hottest beachfront property in the bay area. wildlife specialist jonathan young and his colleagues are hard at work on what will soon be a thriving underwater community for oysters. >> within 12 months we're going to be hopefully seeing small little recruits or baby oysters growing on these reef balls. >> reporter: the reef balls are made up partly from crushedoyster shells donated from bay area restaurants. the team has started placing them. it's the restoration of quartermaster reach, a thriving marsh that will extend from the bay up stream to the watershed. >> this is just an opportunity to bring back a piece of the lost landscape that was san francisco. >> reporter: project manager says the plan is to open the newly constructed coverts and let the water flow in slowly to protect the soil. reeds and other marsh plants will stretch from the banks re-creating a habitat that was once abundant. >> the village was very close by, and
. >> it's a wildlife hab that tat promise tuesday be spectacular and to get ready they've been busy adding rooms for special guests. >> reporter: this may be the hottest beachfront property in the bay area. wildlife specialist jonathan young and his colleagues are hard at work on what will soon be a thriving underwater community for oysters. >> within 12 months we're going to be hopefully seeing small little recruits or baby oysters growing on these reef balls. >>...
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tat's upsetting.feels like the golden bear might as well be saking a sandwedge straight to my groin. mcelroy hits an 8-iron, leaving himself with a long putt that he needs to sink. speaking of sinking, i would like to fill my pocket with rocks and wade into the water hazard, letting the sweet darkness swallow me. oh, mcelroy misses the birdie putt putting him a stroke behind t
tat's upsetting.feels like the golden bear might as well be saking a sandwedge straight to my groin. mcelroy hits an 8-iron, leaving himself with a long putt that he needs to sink. speaking of sinking, i would like to fill my pocket with rocks and wade into the water hazard, letting the sweet darkness swallow me. oh, mcelroy misses the birdie putt putting him a stroke behind t
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yes, look at tat. it's a rare sight in monterey.le breach, when three whales leap out of it water in succession. it happened saturday. the captain of the ship says he has never, ever seen a triple breach in his 45 years out on the water. >>> well, finally tonight pumpkins don't stop growing during a pandemic. they don't, so today's annual pumpkin weigh in half moon bay went on as scheduled. this year's winner he drove from minnesota to enter the contest. his pumpkin weighed more than 2,300 pounds earning him the grand prize of $1,600 and the owner of the big, big pumpkin. ♪
yes, look at tat. it's a rare sight in monterey.le breach, when three whales leap out of it water in succession. it happened saturday. the captain of the ship says he has never, ever seen a triple breach in his 45 years out on the water. >>> well, finally tonight pumpkins don't stop growing during a pandemic. they don't, so today's annual pumpkin weigh in half moon bay went on as scheduled. this year's winner he drove from minnesota to enter the contest. his pumpkin weighed more than...
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privatization of the state what we had on sunday it is a parliamentary elections was that tempt of a coup de tat you know is using taking advantage of our power to our people especially during the heart of the year one not torrijos persons they decided that they could bribe there was a vote buying massive massive unseeing level of massive vote buying and that is solved a could have purchased the whole state the whole parliament for the next you know decade or 2 the whole as they thought but it was the whole political class and supported by the people who are always up and said they will not allow it and then the situation developed really quickly because. you know everyone felt the same and you may be surprised at me as an ambassador there i haven't thought i was going to say the support of the in the french ambassador to britain when we show pictures of those oh yeah. or the u.s. ambassador to london does not speak up for blackmail mabus is popularly supported this isn't and it is not against the current government or the president or who are running this elections it was a ganz those forces wi
privatization of the state what we had on sunday it is a parliamentary elections was that tempt of a coup de tat you know is using taking advantage of our power to our people especially during the heart of the year one not torrijos persons they decided that they could bribe there was a vote buying massive massive unseeing level of massive vote buying and that is solved a could have purchased the whole state the whole parliament for the next you know decade or 2 the whole as they thought but it...
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this dispute over nagorno-karabakh for decades now it is a cycle of revenge and a cycle of tit for tat and it doesn't like ending. al-jazeera story chalons reporting live from goddess. we'll get a weather update next here and i was here then to return to a leftist leader in bolivia will have the final count of the presidential election after last year's tour. of the army is deployed in guinea as president of condé heads for a divisive 3rd term in office. we got some old some weather pushing in the cross the british isles this weekend just in time for the end of pretty summer time so we're going to turn increasingly wet and windy quite a nasty area of low pressure top in fact i suppose will be very very breezy gal force winds for time and some long spells of right ahead of that basin places and cloud and rain danceable central parts of europe sweeping across the balkans croatia serbia seeing some very heavy rain sliding a little further east with surface of the north we got some wet weather up towards the baltic states grassy pushing across to that western side of russia temperatures in
this dispute over nagorno-karabakh for decades now it is a cycle of revenge and a cycle of tit for tat and it doesn't like ending. al-jazeera story chalons reporting live from goddess. we'll get a weather update next here and i was here then to return to a leftist leader in bolivia will have the final count of the presidential election after last year's tour. of the army is deployed in guinea as president of condé heads for a divisive 3rd term in office. we got some old some weather pushing in...
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passion eating or ending it all to discuss that i'm now joined by sean rochester author all the black tats the cost of being black in america and there are just it's very good to talk to you thank you very much for giving us this opportunity. it is a wonderful thing to be on the platform thank you very much for having me and for engaging in this really important conversation now in your book you decided a number of studies on discrimination in the job market all of which are pretty distressing but the one that blew me away completely was all the fact maine's white sounding names versus black sounding names who would know that there's such a distinction and he talked more about this yeah so the university of chicago division really groundwork breaking our research right on this and they sent out resumes to over 5000 different employers across private public sector large companies medium size small businesses they were trying to get a sense of the amount.
passion eating or ending it all to discuss that i'm now joined by sean rochester author all the black tats the cost of being black in america and there are just it's very good to talk to you thank you very much for giving us this opportunity. it is a wonderful thing to be on the platform thank you very much for having me and for engaging in this really important conversation now in your book you decided a number of studies on discrimination in the job market all of which are pretty distressing...
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call for boy caught on french products is sold in those countries there's also been a huge tit for tat a war of words between the french president and the turkish president the turkish president suggesting that president machen needed to have his mental health checked so all of this comes at a time of really heightened tension here in france we don't know that this latest attack is linked to that but it does seem very likely given the situation that from . currently finds itself in with the fact that many people in the muslim world hardliners are calling for action shala do risky in paris with the latest details of a suspected terrorist attack today in nice. protests are gripping the muslim world over the french president's recent defense of the right to parody religion it comes as french satirical magazine charlie a caricature or at the center of that growl added fuel to the fire with his latest front cover featured a cartoon of the turkish president who's been one of the fiercest critics of the french state stance on freedom of expression and recalled the front cover disgusting turki
call for boy caught on french products is sold in those countries there's also been a huge tit for tat a war of words between the french president and the turkish president the turkish president suggesting that president machen needed to have his mental health checked so all of this comes at a time of really heightened tension here in france we don't know that this latest attack is linked to that but it does seem very likely given the situation that from . currently finds itself in with the...
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government and in azerbaijan also reciprocated but then they said they cited this rhetoric this tit for tat rhetoric that we talked about a bit earlier in our conversation and so i'd like to put it to you the bloodshed the toxic rhetoric from both sides has it limited your capacity to to reach a deal and did you miss an opportunity to seize on that initial hope did you miss your window did you overplay your hand you know i think it's a very interesting point you're raising look part 2 for work over the past 2 years within this hour seeming to grow and ship was about creating an environment which is conducive to peace and we have invested a very good effort in that together by the work together where there is a bunch on and would not going to occur we have been working to woods search stamps which would somehow diffuse some you know we use that that time and the mutual means. we have had a very interesting project implemented in the in the autumn of 2019 when we changed journalists are traveling to baku to europe on and to the primary care and this was a very modest but very important step i
government and in azerbaijan also reciprocated but then they said they cited this rhetoric this tit for tat rhetoric that we talked about a bit earlier in our conversation and so i'd like to put it to you the bloodshed the toxic rhetoric from both sides has it limited your capacity to to reach a deal and did you miss an opportunity to seize on that initial hope did you miss your window did you overplay your hand you know i think it's a very interesting point you're raising look part 2 for work...
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government and in azerbaijan also reciprocated but then they said they cited this rhetoric the state for tat rhetoric that we talked about a bit earlier in our conversation and so i'd like to put it to you the bloodshed the toxic rhetoric from both sides has it limited your capacity to to reach a deal and did you miss an opportunity to seize on that initial hope did you miss your window did you overplay your hand you know i think it's a very interesting point you are raising look part 2 for work over the past 2 years within this hour seeming to grow and ship was about creating an environment which is conducive to peace and we have invested a very good effort in that together by the way to get there where there's a bunch of on and would not going to occur we have been working to woods such stamps which would somehow diffuse some you know we use that that. man show me. we have had a very interesting project implemented in the in the autumn of 2019 when we changed journalists or traveling to baku to europe on and to the point i care and this was a very modest but very important step it didn't f
government and in azerbaijan also reciprocated but then they said they cited this rhetoric the state for tat rhetoric that we talked about a bit earlier in our conversation and so i'd like to put it to you the bloodshed the toxic rhetoric from both sides has it limited your capacity to to reach a deal and did you miss an opportunity to seize on that initial hope did you miss your window did you overplay your hand you know i think it's a very interesting point you are raising look part 2 for...
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inhale my whole body rebelled my pulse skyrocketed i wanted to breathe i inhaled and trying to get tat but i couldn't breathe and i loved coming. even after leaving the hospital her breathing problems continued after very much physical exertion she needed to take breaks and catch your breath. from the another dramatic consequence that colleen applies to notice much later was that. had difficulty speaking. she found it hard to turn her thoughts into words. i imagined the sentence in my head but a completely different one came out my nouns got mixed up for a whole day i replaced every now in my head with the word random but. the central nervous system seems to be more affected than medical experts 1st realized patients who have recovered from cope with 1000 have reported exhaustion dizzy spells and problems formulating words. researchers are now trying to determine what the long term effects of the infection are they already have a good idea. the most common symptoms are various disorders in 92 percent of the cases they usually disappear within $4.00 to $5.00 weeks but we don't know abou
inhale my whole body rebelled my pulse skyrocketed i wanted to breathe i inhaled and trying to get tat but i couldn't breathe and i loved coming. even after leaving the hospital her breathing problems continued after very much physical exertion she needed to take breaks and catch your breath. from the another dramatic consequence that colleen applies to notice much later was that. had difficulty speaking. she found it hard to turn her thoughts into words. i imagined the sentence in my head but...
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say a war under 35 years it's not really any war at all i mean maybe a skirmish maybe it's a tit for tatsort of war the military under draw only drops roughly $40000.00 bombs a year i am sick of all this peacefulness that's roughly a bomb dropped every 13 minutes of every single day that means there are 12 minutes out of every 13 with a bomb is not being dropped. think of all that wasted potential justice custody general mcmaster are you going to allow this urge of peace to continue doesn't that concern you. it does concern me they are right about this in battlegrounds and with this is the tendency across multiple administrations to create the enemy we want an enemy that's more convenient for us and that's more conducive to our desire to withdraw. every recent administration has just been so ridiculously egal eager to to withdraw our troops we just refuse to get involved in fighting foreign enemies name one name one example of the us not running headlong into a peaceful coexistence with other countries in recent decades they want the other than afghanistan other other than iraq other tha
say a war under 35 years it's not really any war at all i mean maybe a skirmish maybe it's a tit for tatsort of war the military under draw only drops roughly $40000.00 bombs a year i am sick of all this peacefulness that's roughly a bomb dropped every 13 minutes of every single day that means there are 12 minutes out of every 13 with a bomb is not being dropped. think of all that wasted potential justice custody general mcmaster are you going to allow this urge of peace to continue doesn't...