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the ideas devante tate shared, the critique of policing and insight for moving beyond it, we are here today. vicki and i came to write this book because back in 2015-16 we were seeing a trend when it came to prison reform and police reform. this issue thanks to decades and decades of grassroots organizing, often, prison reform and sometimes police reform, liberals and conservatives say they can find common ground particularly because it costs a lot of money, cost savings. but much of what politicians have been proposing in the realm of prison and policing are reforms that will not change the system. because they are in white supremacy, rooted in capitalism, rooted in history, rooted in oppression. our book is about the ways many reforms, look like prison. police alternatives look a lot like police. we look at the dangerous ramifications of prison alternatives, monitoring, lockdown, drug treatment centers and psychiatric institutions that tend to mirror the punitive processes in prison and in doing so these alternatives are expanding surveillance and policing and harming larger and lar
the ideas devante tate shared, the critique of policing and insight for moving beyond it, we are here today. vicki and i came to write this book because back in 2015-16 we were seeing a trend when it came to prison reform and police reform. this issue thanks to decades and decades of grassroots organizing, often, prison reform and sometimes police reform, liberals and conservatives say they can find common ground particularly because it costs a lot of money, cost savings. but much of what...
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we have with us tonight, young americans for liberty analyst, kristin tate.acklash against democrat governors invoking covid-19 on trump rallies but not on biden campaign events. big fight in nevada over trump's rallies there. we have the story. another day, another biden flip-flop. joe biden spending valuable media time explaining yet another big flip-flop as joe biden again did not take answers from reporters on the economy. this time in michigan. we'll talk to former california republican party chair, tom del beccarro on this. you know how you don't want to see the sausage made in d.c. when it comes to law making. you don't want to sit through the embroaderry about flip-flops on campaign trails either. fight for 2020, kamala harris border security criticism, coming back to haunt her in a big way. the pushback against kamala harris brutal attack on border police and border guys there. in her words. we have her words on tape. we have the target of her attack, retired i.c.e. acting director ron vitello joins us tonight with his reaction. thanks for joining us
we have with us tonight, young americans for liberty analyst, kristin tate.acklash against democrat governors invoking covid-19 on trump rallies but not on biden campaign events. big fight in nevada over trump's rallies there. we have the story. another day, another biden flip-flop. joe biden spending valuable media time explaining yet another big flip-flop as joe biden again did not take answers from reporters on the economy. this time in michigan. we'll talk to former california republican...
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you, tate.: thank great job. in a short period of time, my administration has built the most advanced testing system in the world. there has never been anything like this. when the pandemic struck, there were zero tests for the china virus, but we have marshaled all of america's resources to achieve these unparalleled capabilities. slashed red tape, and i invoke the defense production act and related with authorities more than 100 times and totributed $171 millie expand testing production. we have done nearly twice as much testing per capita as france, italy, and germany and more than six times more testing per capita than south korea. we have done far more than any other country, usually times two, 3, 4, 5, or six. we have performed millions more tests than india and by the end of next month, we will have over 100 million tests available. more than half will be point-of-care tests. those are the quick ones. they are really the ones that have the best impact with results in less than 15 minutes. we have also prio
you, tate.: thank great job. in a short period of time, my administration has built the most advanced testing system in the world. there has never been anything like this. when the pandemic struck, there were zero tests for the china virus, but we have marshaled all of america's resources to achieve these unparalleled capabilities. slashed red tape, and i invoke the defense production act and related with authorities more than 100 times and totributed $171 millie expand testing production. we...
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tate reeves in mississippi. thank you, sir.le, historic and deadly wild fires scorching the west. smoke is making its way to the east coast. plus, there's this -- new video shows the aftermath of the ambush on two l.a. sheriff deputies from over the weekend. we have an update now at this hour on their conditions and also the search for a suspect. - hey, can i... - safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. [narrator] this is steve. safe drivers do save 40%. he used to have gum problems. now, he uses therabreath healthy gums oral rinse with clinically-proven ingredients and his gum problems have vanished. (crowd applauding) therabreath, it's a better mouthwash. at walmart, target and other fine stores. but this, this is the future. the future of communicating of hearing and connecting with life. and this, is
tate reeves in mississippi. thank you, sir.le, historic and deadly wild fires scorching the west. smoke is making its way to the east coast. plus, there's this -- new video shows the aftermath of the ambush on two l.a. sheriff deputies from over the weekend. we have an update now at this hour on their conditions and also the search for a suspect. - hey, can i... - safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers...
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thank you, tate. great job.the world. there's never been anything like this. when the pandemic struck, there were zero tests for the china virus, but we marshalled all of america's resources to achieve these unparalleled capabilities. we slashed red tape and approved emergency authorizations for 2113 types of tests, that's how many to tests we had. i invoke to the defence production act, disturbing $171 million to expand testing production. we've done nearly twice as much testing per capita as france, italy and germany, and over six times more testing per capita than south korea. we've done far more than any other country. usually times 2—6. we performed nearly a0 million tests than india, and by the end of next month, we will have 100 million tests available on the market, more than half will be point—of—care tests, those with the quick ones with the best impact. with the results in less than 15 minutes. we've also prioritise resources for the most vulnerable, including nursing home residents, we delivered rapi
thank you, tate. great job.the world. there's never been anything like this. when the pandemic struck, there were zero tests for the china virus, but we marshalled all of america's resources to achieve these unparalleled capabilities. we slashed red tape and approved emergency authorizations for 2113 types of tests, that's how many to tests we had. i invoke to the defence production act, disturbing $171 million to expand testing production. we've done nearly twice as much testing per capita as...
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panelist for young americans for liberty kristin tate, great to have you. fox news polls as voters say they are most concerned about, 87% unemployment, 83% coronavirus, 64% crime and violence. is biden going to go all in on covid-19 tonight? >> he probably will try. so far biden has tried to make this about personality, he will try to do that as well, painting trump as insensitive and offense is that this race is more than about donald trump or joe biden. this is about the future of the nation which is at a turning point and this debate will force both candidates to get specific on these critical issues. are we going to be a country of prosperity of law and order or a country of top-down government control? the supreme court is the top issue and last week biden wouldn't answer whether he supports a call within his own party to remove the filibuster and pack the court, he will need to answer that and other critical questions. this is the first time many voters see joe biden face tough questions what he would do as president. he can no longer play the game an
panelist for young americans for liberty kristin tate, great to have you. fox news polls as voters say they are most concerned about, 87% unemployment, 83% coronavirus, 64% crime and violence. is biden going to go all in on covid-19 tonight? >> he probably will try. so far biden has tried to make this about personality, he will try to do that as well, painting trump as insensitive and offense is that this race is more than about donald trump or joe biden. this is about the future of the...
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arts and culture i'll leave you now though with a taste of music from a live stream a vent at the tate modern's turbine hall in london the group or as singers celebrating the 450th anniversary of a choral work by composer thomas tallis it's called alia and it's about hope something we can all use. good. to come. to the point of strong opinions clear positions international perspective such. things are getting increasingly strains between the e.u. and china the 2 sides have been hoping to sign a landmark investment deal in reality though they're hardly on speaking terms why find out onto the point shortly. to the point i'm. going to be in 30 minutes on t.w. . good life on earth one of the kind and to. try to get a coincidence. for the improbable happened to come close to the office was going to be the creation of our solar system with a planet is a bit like winning the lot of races which we're going to have the. last earth were unique. in 70. d.w. . beethoven in deep doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo. it is it is a done 60. so many rubber bands of stolen be
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salk tate of e in my home pennsylvania. it has widely distributed in the united states and across the world. we have witnessed previously significant progress and it is our hope and that's why we bind together as the doctorso caucus and present in this special order a discussion of how this vaccine is being developed today, right now, and we look forward to that. we trust in american ingenuity. we recognize that american ingenuity will win and we are confident we will see it in short order. oein, thank you dr. phil rmp nd allowing us to present this important information to america. mr. roe: thank you, dr. joyce. next, we will have buddy carter, only only pharmacist in the u.s. congress and dr. carter has been an important member of our caucus and providing his perspective because he has run a business for many, many years and seen patients for many years and brings perspective from savannah, georgia. mr. carter: i thank you for your leadership. we are going to miss you, dr. roe. and there is going to be a great void there
salk tate of e in my home pennsylvania. it has widely distributed in the united states and across the world. we have witnessed previously significant progress and it is our hope and that's why we bind together as the doctorso caucus and present in this special order a discussion of how this vaccine is being developed today, right now, and we look forward to that. we trust in american ingenuity. we recognize that american ingenuity will win and we are confident we will see it in short order....
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convert them today following some specialist toxicology tests that were carried out between the sherry tate hospital where alex and of on the is being treated and also a special unit of the german military part of the german bundeswehr well i suppose we can safely speculate but vladimir putin is unlikely to say ok fair enough yes it was us so looking beyond that where does this leave relations between germany and russia have already kind of rocky. they are extremely rocky at the moment says it has also already been tensions have been growing between berlin and moscow not least of all because of a previous case a murder of a georgia man here in berlin which germany is still waiting for clarification from moscow as to possible involvement in that case as well and also because when it comes to dealing on diplomatic minefields at the moment germany's very clear closely watching what's going on in bella roost as well and what action and the possible involvement of russia there as well so there are a lot of very thin diplomatic lines to tread but one direction that moscow could go in is at least
convert them today following some specialist toxicology tests that were carried out between the sherry tate hospital where alex and of on the is being treated and also a special unit of the german military part of the german bundeswehr well i suppose we can safely speculate but vladimir putin is unlikely to say ok fair enough yes it was us so looking beyond that where does this leave relations between germany and russia have already kind of rocky. they are extremely rocky at the moment says it...
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have you chief political editor michelle a standing by outside of the sharon tate hospital here in berlin where and of only was being treated so michelle what more has the hospital said. well not that terribly much we got installments of news of his recovery over those 34 days he was in the charité clinic behind me and this morning we learned that he is well enough to have left the clinic is whereabouts is unclear at this very moment in time but that it was still unclear that press release says what's the long term effects of the poisoning will be in the u.s. and we've seen photographs. on these teen has posted them on instagram showing someone who's clearly showing the signs of a severe health problems and the big question now is what will never do next after his aides had indicated in recent days that he would be wanting to head back to russia that is one of the big looming questions will he go back to that country do we know though in the meantime does he plan to continue at least his medical treatment in germany. but there are very few details we have so far we simply don't know at th
have you chief political editor michelle a standing by outside of the sharon tate hospital here in berlin where and of only was being treated so michelle what more has the hospital said. well not that terribly much we got installments of news of his recovery over those 34 days he was in the charité clinic behind me and this morning we learned that he is well enough to have left the clinic is whereabouts is unclear at this very moment in time but that it was still unclear that press release...
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elizabeth: kristin tate, you're great. come back soon. >> thank you so much, liz.it" on fox business. that does it for us. thanks for watching. join us tomorrow night. we'll stay on all kind of news for you. we hope you have a good evening lou: good evening, everybody. the radical dems today dealt another blow by the booming trump economy. the nasdaq and the s&p 500 are not only rebounding, but have reached new record highs. the dow jones industrials, are you ready? now back above 29,000 for the first time since the china virus pandemic hit in february. and market value is measured by -- as measured by the wilshire 5000 gaining over $14 trillion since bear market lows in march. talk about resilience, talk about v-shaped
elizabeth: kristin tate, you're great. come back soon. >> thank you so much, liz.it" on fox business. that does it for us. thanks for watching. join us tomorrow night. we'll stay on all kind of news for you. we hope you have a good evening lou: good evening, everybody. the radical dems today dealt another blow by the booming trump economy. the nasdaq and the s&p 500 are not only rebounding, but have reached new record highs. the dow jones industrials, are you ready? now back...
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the doctor added the tate has handled the pike before but the concern this go-around would be the flueason picking up at the same time. >>> nail salons in alameda county can now reopen and take customers inside. this comes after the state on monday gave the go-ahead regardless of the county's tier status. sonoma county is the only place in the bay area where salons are not allowed to operate indoors. >>> a new chancellor has been named to head up the california state system. he's made himself available to answer questions. the reporter from our sister station in fresno found improving graduation rates will be at the forefront of his mission. >> reporter: dr. joseph castro got choked up talking about the past seven years at fresno state and how he plans to use the experience as the top leader of the university system. >> i would say the success that we've enjoyed together here has changed the lives of so many talented university students, and the fact that they grew up under circumstances just like my own is really very meaningful. >> he has a heart for first generation students and th
the doctor added the tate has handled the pike before but the concern this go-around would be the flueason picking up at the same time. >>> nail salons in alameda county can now reopen and take customers inside. this comes after the state on monday gave the go-ahead regardless of the county's tier status. sonoma county is the only place in the bay area where salons are not allowed to operate indoors. >>> a new chancellor has been named to head up the california state system....
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kristin tate with young americans for liberty says the more biden campaigns the bigger the risk, she explains next. you know that look? that life of the party look walk it off look one more mile look reply all look own your look... ...with fewer lines. there's only one botox® cosmetic. it's the only one... ...fda approved... ...to temporarily make frown lines... ...crow's feet... ...and forehead lines... ...look better. the effects of botox® cosmetic, may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness may be a sign of a life-threatening condition. do not receive botox® cosmetic if you have a skin infection. side effects may include allergic reactions, injection site pain, headache, eyebrow, eyelid drooping, and eyelid swelling. tell your doctor about your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, and medications including botulinum toxins as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. so, give that just saw a puppy look. and whatever that look is.
kristin tate with young americans for liberty says the more biden campaigns the bigger the risk, she explains next. you know that look? that life of the party look walk it off look one more mile look reply all look own your look... ...with fewer lines. there's only one botox® cosmetic. it's the only one... ...fda approved... ...to temporarily make frown lines... ...crow's feet... ...and forehead lines... ...look better. the effects of botox® cosmetic, may spread hours to weeks after...
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the mississippi governor tate reeves is with us now live from jackson. governor, i'm grateful for your time today. i know you're very busy. you just heard chad lay out the being if. what is your emergency management team telling you, where in your state do you think is most vulnerable, and what are they telling you to expect? >> well, thank you for having me on, jop. you're exactly right dealing with hurricanes is part of the job as a southeastern governor, but we are certainly seeing complications in terms of sheltering and other things because of the coronavirus, but really i think what was just said is exactly what we're hearing. this storm has been very difficult to predict. it's been very difficult to predict for a lot of reasons. one of the things that we're seeing is typically when storms slow down like this one has, you know, 36 hours ago it was moving at 12 miles per hour and now it's down as was said to two to three miles per hour. typically those storms that do that then gain significant amounts of strength whereas with this particular storm i
the mississippi governor tate reeves is with us now live from jackson. governor, i'm grateful for your time today. i know you're very busy. you just heard chad lay out the being if. what is your emergency management team telling you, where in your state do you think is most vulnerable, and what are they telling you to expect? >> well, thank you for having me on, jop. you're exactly right dealing with hurricanes is part of the job as a southeastern governor, but we are certainly seeing...
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now they want it because it is .tate land reporter: palestinians say the israeli government is ensuringsettlements in the occupied territory are fully connected with one another in israel. the u.n. says attacks on palestinians are increasing. officials say the israeli government has been speeding up settlement construction since the beginning of the year. occupation in settlements were not included in the peace pact. israel wants more of the occupied west bank instead of the 33% proposed in the deal. not to mention that jerusalem is off the table. it will keep pushing against plans that are inching closer into every palestinian village. images spreading a social media are stronger than any weapon, they say. 14 people accused of helping gunmen attacked the french satirical weekly magazine, charlie hebdo. 17 people were killed in the attack that took place in the city five years ago. we have more now from the french capital. >> victims and their families or escorte -- were escorted after the attacks. 11 were in court. three were absent here. they claimed the attack in the name of al qaeda
now they want it because it is .tate land reporter: palestinians say the israeli government is ensuringsettlements in the occupied territory are fully connected with one another in israel. the u.n. says attacks on palestinians are increasing. officials say the israeli government has been speeding up settlement construction since the beginning of the year. occupation in settlements were not included in the peace pact. israel wants more of the occupied west bank instead of the 33% proposed in the...
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i want to bring in young americans for liberty analyst kristin tate.soon as the news broke we said get kristin on the show tomorrow. really, this is amazing, isn't it? >> i love this federal judge charles, he wrote in his ruling the liberties protected in the constitution are not just fair weather freedoms we can toss to the side at anytime. our nation faced emergencies in the past. we'll face more emergencies in the future but the solution to every national emergency is not to restrict our constitutionally protected liberties with these draconian political orders. americans should never expect a new normal where our freedoms are just subject to the whims of power hungry politicians, these governors, state elected officials. they are not kings. they have no right to tell millions of americans to stay locked in their houses for months on end. they have no right to say which businesses are essential and which should shut down. cove death rates are way down, hospitals are not overwhelmed. what are we waiting for? the country should reopen quickly and safe
i want to bring in young americans for liberty analyst kristin tate.soon as the news broke we said get kristin on the show tomorrow. really, this is amazing, isn't it? >> i love this federal judge charles, he wrote in his ruling the liberties protected in the constitution are not just fair weather freedoms we can toss to the side at anytime. our nation faced emergencies in the past. we'll face more emergencies in the future but the solution to every national emergency is not to restrict...
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of arts and culture i'll leave you now though with a taste of music from a live stream event at the tatemodern's turbine hall in london the group or as singers celebrating the 450th anniversary of a choral work by composer thomas tallis it's called spam in allium and it's about hope something we can all use. good. good. good good good good good. good to come. to the point to strong opinions clear positions of international perspectives. things are getting increasingly strange between the e.u. in china the 2 sides have been hoping to sign a landmark investment deal in reality though that hardly on speaking terms why find out on to the point shortly. to point. me in 30 minutes on d w. story so that people who rolled over information they provide. the means they want to express d.w. on facebook and twitter and up to date in touch follow us. we're all set. to go. yes. we're on live. as we take on. all of our stories that matter to you. what ever. running out the 2. w.'s crime fighters are back africa's most successful radio drama series continues this season the stories focus on hate speech
of arts and culture i'll leave you now though with a taste of music from a live stream event at the tatemodern's turbine hall in london the group or as singers celebrating the 450th anniversary of a choral work by composer thomas tallis it's called spam in allium and it's about hope something we can all use. good. good. good good good good good. good to come. to the point to strong opinions clear positions of international perspectives. things are getting increasingly strange between the e.u....
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investors are georgia tating to out of fair areas, what to look for in the week ahead.e release of tenet and the start of the nfl season, more americans are venturing out. will the gradual recovery from covid-19 hurt stay at home stocks? and a wild ride this week for nikola motors after announcing a $2 billion partnership with gm, the focus of a negative report by a short-selling firm: what's next for the deal. on the round table, ben levisohn, carlton english and jack howe. guys, it's great to see your smiling faces again. had a little hiccup at the end of august with a bike accident, but i'm back in the saddle. ben, what goes up must come down was the story in the nasdaq market this past week. >> yeah. i mean, it was a bad week for the market, but it was a really bad week for the nasdaq and tech stocks. with the dow finishing the week down 1.7%, but the nasdaq off 4%. and it wasn't really bad news out there to really knock them down. good earnings from the tech companies that reported from the most part. there was a little fear that stimulus wouldn't happen but nothin
investors are georgia tating to out of fair areas, what to look for in the week ahead.e release of tenet and the start of the nfl season, more americans are venturing out. will the gradual recovery from covid-19 hurt stay at home stocks? and a wild ride this week for nikola motors after announcing a $2 billion partnership with gm, the focus of a negative report by a short-selling firm: what's next for the deal. on the round table, ben levisohn, carlton english and jack howe. guys, it's great to...
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at pence tate university. i first met bill 20 years ago when he wasn't an academic. bill was a newspaper editor i believe. after having a career in newspapers and journalism, he decided he wanted to devote his life to teaching and studying history. we are all the better for it. he is the author of many books. i just want to mention a couple. with malice towards some. that's his latest book published in 2014. virginia's private war, which is a wonderful book. cities of the dead, contesting the memory of the civil war south, 1865 to 1914. it is published by the university of north carolina press. he was the founding editor of one of the best journals, academic journals, the deal with our period of history. it is also published by the university of north carolina press. bill's topic tonight is punishment for the rebels, a new twist on the 14th amendment. please welcome bill blair. >> (applause) >> thank you. thanks, will. thanks for that very fine and generous introduction. this is my first time here and i've been wowed already by the hospitality and the passion that i
at pence tate university. i first met bill 20 years ago when he wasn't an academic. bill was a newspaper editor i believe. after having a career in newspapers and journalism, he decided he wanted to devote his life to teaching and studying history. we are all the better for it. he is the author of many books. i just want to mention a couple. with malice towards some. that's his latest book published in 2014. virginia's private war, which is a wonderful book. cities of the dead, contesting the...
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we have how clergy and city leaders came together against tate. >> reporter: a downcast but defiant crowdroken windows in the courtyard between their church and the community center tarred thursday morning. >> if and when something like this might happen- >> reporter: church leaders say arson investigators found at least three locations in the building where fire was deliberately set, echoing a july attack at an armenian school across town where walls were covered with hateful and racist graffiti. the congregation believes both our hate crimes stemming from long-standing tension between armenia and azerbaijan. >> we would like to see the physical extinguishing of the community. we know that's not possible, but that message was very clear. >> reporter: the church itself was not hit in the community center is intact. inside fire burned through classrooms and offices for the church and many armenian organizations. >> what kind of person would do this? i know it's hard. >> reporter: mayor london breed told the gathering and spiritual love is under attack only love can drive up the hate. >> th
we have how clergy and city leaders came together against tate. >> reporter: a downcast but defiant crowdroken windows in the courtyard between their church and the community center tarred thursday morning. >> if and when something like this might happen- >> reporter: church leaders say arson investigators found at least three locations in the building where fire was deliberately set, echoing a july attack at an armenian school across town where walls were covered with hateful...
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any where's the love a long time spokesman of the punk band pussy riot was treated in berlin sherry tate hospital based on the symptoms doctors found the activist had probably been poisoned though they could not identify a specific toxin as they now have 4 never any support. i think thinking that the use of newbie chalk carries the handwriting of the russian president yet the. one thing is clear that only the secret services have access to special weapons agents . and they could only have carried out this operation with the express consent of law the mere puton went up with dimitri good coffee is certain it's meant as a warning shot to all well known opposition activists the liberals were not allowed to feel candidates for the election to the moscow city duma. from the rhinestone planning part of this country freedom and justice don't exist here anyone who calls for a demonstration can be put behind bars for 30 days. good cause knows what he's talking about he spent 36 days in prison the mass protests came to a head when opposition candidates were barred from running in the election to t
any where's the love a long time spokesman of the punk band pussy riot was treated in berlin sherry tate hospital based on the symptoms doctors found the activist had probably been poisoned though they could not identify a specific toxin as they now have 4 never any support. i think thinking that the use of newbie chalk carries the handwriting of the russian president yet the. one thing is clear that only the secret services have access to special weapons agents . and they could only have...
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arts and culture i'll leave you now though with a taste of music from a live stream a vent at the tatemodern's turbine hall in london the group or as singers celebrating the 450th anniversary of a choral work by composer thomas tallis it's called them and it's about hope something we can all use enjoy it. 2 the to. be to good to. be tough it is for me. is for. the children is for. greater good is for fun. and to be toughened is for. beethoven is for every man. beethoven 2200. 50th anniversary here on d w. in deep underlying of climate change. the tremendous of. the to much instant if you. want to do yours today head of the future. shut. deep blue dot com african legacy of against the melting. click. whatever we begin to do today were out of c o 2 in the atmosphere and the increase of the temperature. 21st we have to start that fire started to decrease the amount of c o 2 for example now this is actually not a hard problem it just takes will however there are very important economic interests. all in all. who own a lot of oil that are doing everything possible to make sure this doesn't
arts and culture i'll leave you now though with a taste of music from a live stream a vent at the tatemodern's turbine hall in london the group or as singers celebrating the 450th anniversary of a choral work by composer thomas tallis it's called them and it's about hope something we can all use enjoy it. 2 the to. be to good to. be tough it is for me. is for. the children is for. greater good is for fun. and to be toughened is for. beethoven is for every man. beethoven 2200. 50th anniversary...
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smoke for trying times mystified by the way it's best enjoyed with a healthy dose of killing elsa tate 40 and. can inspire change. people make it. go africa sometimes to. join them as they set out to save the environment learn from one another and work together for a better future. many thoughts to you all for tuning in africa. next on d w. it's week on. 5 legends and it's said to be huge it's been a bit still on its power. but what does it tell what others don't. find out. we send reporter mike crew got to check it out. your. literature invites us to see people in particular. to see how some fine. might. be books on you tube. hello did you know that your holiday photos can for science the pictures you take could be a source of data i can help put take biodiversity will have more of the.
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well the sharon tate hospital where he is being treated at the moment released a statement an update on his health just this afternoon saying that he does remain in a very serious condition but he is in a stable condition he is still in an induced coma and he's also on a support system to help with his breathing as well and of course one of the biggest concerns for his long term recovery as well is what the long term effects of this know of agent poison might be on his health in the future kate's a brave 8 thank you and really your ear shatter in moscow thank you as well. so on users were broken in the last hour or so germany's chancellor angela merkel calling for answers from moscow over the poisoning of russian opposition leader alexey vali the chance to describe the attack as attempted murder and tests have indeed found that mr valma was poisoned with the coming of age and not the shock so let's talk to yes and here is a member of the german the parliament with business from the free democratic party she currently chairs the buddhist house committee on human rights and humanitaria
well the sharon tate hospital where he is being treated at the moment released a statement an update on his health just this afternoon saying that he does remain in a very serious condition but he is in a stable condition he is still in an induced coma and he's also on a support system to help with his breathing as well and of course one of the biggest concerns for his long term recovery as well is what the long term effects of this know of agent poison might be on his health in the future...
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good question the virus doesn't you take but it tends to mutate fairly slowly it's not a fast new tating virus like an influenza virus for example in terms of the vaccine the people that are making the vaccine are aware of the parts of the virus that can mutate quickly and they've actually targeted parts of the virus which are likely to mutate slowly and they've also targeted several parts of the virus so even if one part does mutate the ships do about to get the the vaccine working on the other part in terms of reinfection yes there are definite documented cases of reinfection but very very few only about half a dozen around the world that have definitely been documented so people can become reinfected it is going to be the vast minority of cases and the people that are infected don't get sick they just test positive so far from the cases i know so i believe that when people have been infected with this disease they do have a fairly high degree of immunity we don't know for how long right i suspect given the size coronavirus one showed long term immunity in some cases this is likely to
good question the virus doesn't you take but it tends to mutate fairly slowly it's not a fast new tating virus like an influenza virus for example in terms of the vaccine the people that are making the vaccine are aware of the parts of the virus that can mutate quickly and they've actually targeted parts of the virus which are likely to mutate slowly and they've also targeted several parts of the virus so even if one part does mutate the ships do about to get the the vaccine working on the...
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understood to be brief by himself now he remains here in berlin receiving treatment at the shabda tate hospital his condition we're told isn't life threatening anymore. just mentioned the north stream to pipeline now hangs in the balance over those poisoning allegations all drugs pointed the finger squarely at the kremlin and told germany to quit a major gas project with russia. but i was supportive of there i was the 1st one of the worst up you know heard of your stream to absorb drug ever when i came along i still remember we're projecting germany from russia. meanwhile russia's foreign ministry has weighed in on the role claiming europe should stand up for its own interests and not become washington's poppet political commentator harmer believes germany would take a hit if it pulled the plug almost 3. it's a catastrophe if this pipeline is being abolished because energy is the main cost for everything you do so if you increase the cost for your most vital product you need then you have disadvantaged in the rural economy so the german economy will have no chance on competing in the w
understood to be brief by himself now he remains here in berlin receiving treatment at the shabda tate hospital his condition we're told isn't life threatening anymore. just mentioned the north stream to pipeline now hangs in the balance over those poisoning allegations all drugs pointed the finger squarely at the kremlin and told germany to quit a major gas project with russia. but i was supportive of there i was the 1st one of the worst up you know heard of your stream to absorb drug ever...
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in some ways what we're seeing are the flowers of the- tate stay there the interim does seem to resolve. the fundamental underlying issusues. douglas. of course. here in paris machine have been the rather tense c. in. . s. ary coast eight try t to be array. actorr i in the crew and in the new mill regime and its co that if i this on tara going to run for cost. third mandate he's an old to give call to less. to quote on the other cooper with france a and with ivory will be necessary for the military junta to successfully fight against the jihadists so expect more of the discussions strategic discussions w with alassane ouattara on- the malian crisis. o okay douglas yates thanks for being withh us. once again here on france twtwenty fourr. okay it't's ti w for businessss newsoror that i'm joined here in the city by youor cut why es and you cutut the u. s. jobs market is showing. another sign of recovery from the carpet a nineteen crisis on the u.. s. unemployment rate dropped t to eight point 4% in auaugust as the economy added oe point four million jobs. it's a significant improvement fr
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very interesting to see how those aspects are addressed in the in this new training and now captain tate as we as we just mentioned boeing really just that they haven't been able to catch a break as they're facing issues now with the 787 dreamliner what exactly do these latest issues with the 707 mean and are they similar to what's going on what we saw with the max or is it a completely different issue. well they may be a signal that something more is broken at boeing than just the engineering design clearly catching a break is not something we look for in flying you've got to be precise disciplined and have backstops and cross checks i've not ever heard of a manufacturing malady in such depth as it is on a 787 when occasionally an engineering miss is signed we saw and the max but. i think that they're going to have to look further than just the assembly line floor and they're going to have to move up the elevator and the rights of the top floor because from safety culture to crush x. sure catch capturing it trapping these instead situations is critical to what we do in the cockpit and e
very interesting to see how those aspects are addressed in the in this new training and now captain tate as we as we just mentioned boeing really just that they haven't been able to catch a break as they're facing issues now with the 787 dreamliner what exactly do these latest issues with the 707 mean and are they similar to what's going on what we saw with the max or is it a completely different issue. well they may be a signal that something more is broken at boeing than just the engineering...
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president's trade war with beijing and claim but they can't find alternative manufacturers saskia tate has got the story. fost in serious speeding it's way to dominating the car industry but it may have reached a bit of a roadblock increase tariffs schools economic. through the increase of costs and the impact of profitability due to the complexity of the model 3 car computer and the demanding timelines necessary for teslas exponential growth to say he's unable to find another manufacturer to meet our requirements tesla has filed a lawsuit against the trumpet ministration why welty components the company uses namely the computer tips are made in china and as luck would have it these parts are subject to 25 percent tariffs as part of trump's tough on china strategy ido musk says it's a car crash and the tariffs are all poetry capricious and in a piece of this question probably not what a president wants to hear from one of his country's greatest minds who he's fine gold in the past is one of our great geniuses that we have to protect and with mosques a single says probably not what trum
president's trade war with beijing and claim but they can't find alternative manufacturers saskia tate has got the story. fost in serious speeding it's way to dominating the car industry but it may have reached a bit of a roadblock increase tariffs schools economic. through the increase of costs and the impact of profitability due to the complexity of the model 3 car computer and the demanding timelines necessary for teslas exponential growth to say he's unable to find another manufacturer to...
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the brothers are tanner and tate. they sell t-shirts online. they are 13 and 11 years old.ey got help on their "create or complain" campaign. the site help them develop it and they brought it to market. >> so things like investing in savings and grit and perseverance and delayed gratification, all of those things are part of our online curriculum. so we are building that community, we are encouraging kids every week and every month on zoom calls, coaching calls -- >> the owner says the goal is to teach business and life skills that are not taught in a school and also provide the kids support and a marketplace for their products. >> this is kind of error new record. >> we have a look at >>> >>> good morning. thank you for your waking up with us. i am pam cook. >> im dave clark. welcome to september. it is september 1. it is tuesday. i know where to find steve paulson. >>> the next couple days a quiet. we are stuck in a pattern that has fog and smoke. a lot of smoke and haze. the load cloud deck, we have carried fog into early september. i don't think it is going anywhere. 50
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hello there i'm mr tate this is the news hour live from our headquarters here and coming up in the next 60 minutes germany says russian opposition leader alexina valmy was poisoned by the soviet era chemical nerve agent. on trial in paris 14 accused of helping gunmen attacked a french magazine which caused outrage by publishing cartoons of the prophet muhammad. the video that's provoked online anger over the tactics of the israeli military.
hello there i'm mr tate this is the news hour live from our headquarters here and coming up in the next 60 minutes germany says russian opposition leader alexina valmy was poisoned by the soviet era chemical nerve agent. on trial in paris 14 accused of helping gunmen attacked a french magazine which caused outrage by publishing cartoons of the prophet muhammad. the video that's provoked online anger over the tactics of the israeli military.
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good question the virus doesn't you take but it tends to mutate fairly slowly it's not a fast new tating virus like an influenza virus for example in terms of the vaccine the people that are making the vaccine are aware of the parts of the virus that can mutate quickly and they've actually targeted parts of the virus which are likely to mutate slowly and they're also targeted several parts of the virus so even if one part does mutate that you're still about to get the the vaccine working on the other part in terms of reinfection yes there are definite documented cases of reinvention but very very few only about half a dozen around the world that have definitely been documented so people can become reinfected it is going to be the vast minority of cases and the people who are infected don't get sick they just test positive so far from the cases i've known so i believe that when people have been infected with this disease they do have a fairly high degree of immunity we don't know for how long right i suspect given the size coronavirus one showed long term immunity in some cases this is li
good question the virus doesn't you take but it tends to mutate fairly slowly it's not a fast new tating virus like an influenza virus for example in terms of the vaccine the people that are making the vaccine are aware of the parts of the virus that can mutate quickly and they've actually targeted parts of the virus which are likely to mutate slowly and they're also targeted several parts of the virus so even if one part does mutate that you're still about to get the the vaccine working on the...