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theyey want jobsbs right thehey want ecoconc security i'mfraid that o our politicians our leaders are still prioritizing them all in self interest over the dire human rights situation often other people which i find very unacceptable. i drown sense i wanna thank you very much that so we have time for thank you for watching this interview here on france twenty four stay tuned for more news. it feels like small town ameririca. in kaiserslautern or cape town is the american troops stationed all around call it. it's been that way since the nineteen fifties. in this tailor shop said inquires land works almost exclusively on amerirican military uniforms. seventy nine thousand and six or c. p. these factors and then armis only make proud of five- is indianapolis. 98% of its clients are american. that military personnel is the life blood of the local economy so donald trump's announcements about troop withdrawals came as a shock he says he wants t to ct their numbmbers in germany by a third. the whole from the syncingg via. i know i can check. in yet you mightht fact although with a mock. how
theyey want jobsbs right thehey want ecoconc security i'mfraid that o our politicians our leaders are still prioritizing them all in self interest over the dire human rights situation often other people which i find very unacceptable. i drown sense i wanna thank you very much that so we have time for thank you for watching this interview here on france twenty four stay tuned for more news. it feels like small town ameririca. in kaiserslautern or cape town is the american troops stationed all...
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hohopefully, thehey won'havevt experience such things.vave invested s so much ey in wororking to coununter cis, we can't stop now. >> kure-wu is glad she took action. victoria: the e project has s definitelye feel ststnger. we have gotten a lotf f suppt from people we didn't kn,, fr peoeoplwe got t to know and from peoeople we workeked with. it has givenen us a good f fee. >> racism is nothingew in gegerman and v victorikurere-wu frfefears it will l be around lg after r the pandemicic is overt she's determined to helpeoeople who alone and helpless.el lele >> strtrong women chchanging e world as we know it. ononur facebook chanl, y you'll findnd stories about those takg a stand and inspiriring other. dw women gives a voi t to women everywhehere. head to panama, to the -- >> this w week in global ideas, e head to panama, to the rainforest where the indigenous ngÖbe people live. many n ngÖbe women cultivate cocoa trees using tradititiona, organic methods. this protects the trees and ensures the resulting chocolate tastes amazing. >> in the h
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cacan be proven n or not,, brazil's's rainforest t an indigenous peoples are in rsrse shshape an thehey ve been n r a long time. the papandemic is anan additil danger and also a diversio om t the dastatitionn the forestst. and the acactual sen of c clear-cuttingng and slasg and buburning hasn't't even std yeyet. >> every bit of rainforest destroyed in brazil accelerates global warming. these images from nasa show how rapidly our planet has been heatg up. above average temperaturures ae shown red. according to t the u more ththn 40 percent of our planet is made up of dry areas, half of which are completely infertile. and even in the northern hemisphere, haharvest ilurures are becoming more common there jujust isn't enonough r. >>>> it might lolook green. bujujust below thehe surface sl here in the north west german region of brandenburg, the earth is dry. farmer tim deter can see by measuring the soil's hardness, that years of drought have taken their toll. and this year also looks like there will be too little water. >> we're now standing in the triticale e field. it's a grain, it's a m
cacan be proven n or not,, brazil's's rainforest t an indigenous peoples are in rsrse shshape an thehey ve been n r a long time. the papandemic is anan additil danger and also a diversio om t the dastatitionn the forestst. and the acactual sen of c clear-cuttingng and slasg and buburning hasn't't even std yeyet. >> every bit of rainforest destroyed in brazil accelerates global warming. these images from nasa show how rapidly our planet has been heatg up. above average temperaturures ae...
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say in n my heart i know thehey are e not gone. my children, too, laid -- paid a very good price. my children were deprived of dutchmothers love mother's love. the schooling was disrupted. iese are the hardships managed to overcome. >> you were acquitted. country. to stay in your this provoked the anger of relief -- religious groups. you had to live in hiding. >> yes. an issue.y is they ended up finding me not guilty. i will continue to have love and respect for my country until my dying day here in it is my country. i carry my country and my hearts. i have forgiven all those who have trespassed against me. to your a tribute acquittal, but you cannot change the law on blasphemy, which was toughened in 1986. should this law be at least repealed? .> yes yes. that is what i wish for. this would like to address message to the pakistani prime minister. i have called for every form of the law. it's 10 years and a very harsh sentence. i believe the law must bee changeged. say.er had a nobody ever saw my side of the story. and yet i was sentetenced to deh . i hope this will never happen t
say in n my heart i know thehey are e not gone. my children, too, laid -- paid a very good price. my children were deprived of dutchmothers love mother's love. the schooling was disrupted. iese are the hardships managed to overcome. >> you were acquitted. country. to stay in your this provoked the anger of relief -- religious groups. you had to live in hiding. >> yes. an issue.y is they ended up finding me not guilty. i will continue to have love and respect for my country until my...
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generally, thehey are healthier.he problelem is, do o those yog people than in fact oldeder peoe who may be more vulnerable or pepeople with underlying conditioions who art doing their best to stay safafe? i met very fewew patieients o we the oneses out partying. it i is thehe ones who cacaughtt from a famy memberr who had ann essesential job. thatat is what i'm saying. werere a small family gaththerig that they thought was s safe tht included somome younger membersf the family. those arare the people were e eg up in the e icu here who by ranm selection, i i am meeting. amy: you have to go to break that w we will come bacack to y. dr. fink is "new york times" correspondent, philip surprise winner. is producer of the netflix docuseries "pandemic: how to prevent an outbreak." author of the widely acclaimed book on the aftermath of hurricane katrina titled "five days at memorial: life and death in a storm-ravaged hospital." she has s been reporting from hospitals most hard hit by covid-19 from neww york to houston.n. st
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once thehey get establisished in hawaii, they startrt coming into cififornia n nursery plalants.nd so, now we have them established at two nurserieies here inin southern california. we currently have 15 people out helping us search for these coqui frogs, and that inclcludes biologist with the california department of fish and wildlife as well as biologist wiwith the natatural history mumuseum. but there's these real implications ofof the coqui frogs shohowing up and having these i impacts and it's just all because they're doing what a lot of otheher species ae doing, which is hitchhiking a ride i into the nursery y plant trtrade. as a biologist, my interest is understanding how species are dealing with urbanization, whether those are native species that are trying to adapt to these urban settings, or whether these are non-native specicies that have been introduced as a resusult of human actityty and are alalso ttrying to find a a way to maket here inin the los angel a area. we were here specifically to look for slender salamanders. give me a hand grabbing these. and we were able
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. >> thehey escalatated the situan and even alloweded foror thihisd overwrite on common lalaw syste. no matter whwhat h happens, we l ststill continue to o fight fofr freedom. we wisish the world to know that some might be extxtradited to chchina. life sentencing g not something we imagined but that is no the threat generated by the commonest authorities. >> that was joshua wong speaking with us earlier. western governments are finding themselves in a dilemma over how to react to this new security law in hong kong. i don't like it but they have to tread carefully because china is an important trading partner. >> street battles and angry cloudsds in hong k kong. in europe, the protest is more than words alone. several european countries have new economic ties with china. through the belgian road initiative. that could make them reluctant to point a finger at beijing. germany now holds the eu councile president see and might be expected to use its leverage to get up with china. chancellor marshall -- merkel doesn't sound urgent. >> this includes acumen rights dialogue that t we want to
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both trumpmp and kemp worere no masks as thehey greeted eaeach other, thohough the geororgia governoror quickly put his back on. atlanta mayor keisha lan bottoms, who's in self-isolation with covid-19, said umump broke the law by violatinger executive order reququing facial coveris in public. in oklahoma, republican governor kevin stitt has become the first u.s. governor to test positive for coronavirus. speaking from self-isolation wednesday, governor stitt continued to resist making masks mandatory for oklahomans. >> not thinking about a mask mandate at all. if we want to give businesses the freedom, i know some are mandating masks and that is great you can't takeke and chooe what freedoms you're going to get people. amy: oklahoma governor stitt was photographed wearing no mask as he welcomed president trump to a campaign rally in tulsa on june 20. so was former republican presidential candidate herman cain, an a african american canr survivor over the age of 70 who contracted covid-19 after trump's rally and has been hospitalized for weeks. meanwhile, walmart said wednesday all its u
both trumpmp and kemp worere no masks as thehey greeted eaeach other, thohough the geororgia governoror quickly put his back on. atlanta mayor keisha lan bottoms, who's in self-isolation with covid-19, said umump broke the law by violatinger executive order reququing facial coveris in public. in oklahoma, republican governor kevin stitt has become the first u.s. governor to test positive for coronavirus. speaking from self-isolation wednesday, governor stitt continued to resist making masks...
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i think more people would opt to settle there if thehey realized that farming not only generates incomebut helps create new values. i believe they're the future of the agricultural sector. >> reporter: for generations chunks of the countryside emptied as people were drawn to the bright lights of the city. kim hopes to turn that on its head, ushering an era of poomasy. nhk world. >>> as we've been reporting, incessant rain is bringing a critical risk of landslides and flooding. our meteorologist sayaka mori joins us. >> the risk of heavy rain will likely continue into tuesday across western japan. it's been a week since the heavy rain started to pound the kyushu region. since then we've got over one meter of rail fall in parts of kyushu and she queue queue region. over 1,100 millimeters has fallen. that's half the annual rainfall for this area andnd more rain i on t the way unfortunately. this is the radar over the past six hours. you can see torrential rainfall hit many areas of kyushu. the rainy season usually moves upward as the season progresses. it hasn't done that. it has been with
i think more people would opt to settle there if thehey realized that farming not only generates incomebut helps create new values. i believe they're the future of the agricultural sector. >> reporter: for generations chunks of the countryside emptied as people were drawn to the bright lights of the city. kim hopes to turn that on its head, ushering an era of poomasy. nhk world. >>> as we've been reporting, incessant rain is bringing a critical risk of landslides and flooding....
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many living in the region are poor meaning thehey don't't hav adequate shelter and heating. very sad. but it looks like puno at least will see warmer conditions as we go into the latter part of this week. heat will likely build across the southwestern united states as we go into the weekend. 44 in phoenix on wednesday. but it could hit 47 degrees as we go into friday. so watch out for heatstroke. that's it for me. stay safe. very sad. so watch out for heatstroke. >>> that's all for this hour on nhk "newsline." i'm yoyoshi ost gar wa in tokyo. do say with us for more. >>> businesses across japan are increasingly falling victim to the coronavirus pandemic. a survey by a research firm found that in june 113 firms collapsed directly as a result of public health crisis. that's the highest monthly number since the pandemic started. in april there were 95 bankruptcies and in may, 87. many of the firms were in the tourism or food industries. conditions have been particularly tough for smaller firms. businesses not directly affected by the pandemic also failed. the survey found in ju
many living in the region are poor meaning thehey don't't hav adequate shelter and heating. very sad. but it looks like puno at least will see warmer conditions as we go into the latter part of this week. heat will likely build across the southwestern united states as we go into the weekend. 44 in phoenix on wednesday. but it could hit 47 degrees as we go into friday. so watch out for heatstroke. that's it for me. stay safe. very sad. so watch out for heatstroke. >>> that's all for...
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that is partly because thehey c easily see what each other is doing.eir status too avavailable, away, o on thehe p or busy. when they want to check if someone is available, they move the cursor over to the person's avatar and the status pops up. this service is designed to provide something that many remote workers feel is lacking, close communication. a recent survey shows that nearly half of such people believe they don't give or receive words of appreciation like they used to. about 40% say they have less opportunity to chat and share ideas with colleagues, do not pay attention to colleagues' work progress or help each other as much as before. the president of the company believes that a common problem of remote workingng is that tea membmbers can't s see what each otherr is up to. >> japanese workers try to read the situation and carry out their duties accordingly. since we cannot see other situations while teleworking, think many workers find it hard to communicate. >> she calls on colleagues directly even for small issues, as long as they are ava
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but we do have other choices, and we need to make them wisise, because thehey are going to defe our way of life for many years to come. that's it for today's "newsline in depth." thank you for watching, and see you u again next t time. anchor: a new prime minister for france. name just hours after the popular edouard philippe resigned, part of president macron's cabinet reshuffle. reporter chris moore is down at police say power --- palace -- the elysee palace with momore. a trial in absentia in turkey, accused of carrying out the murder of jamal khashoggi two years ago. in the united states, a spike in cases of the coronavirus is the country prepares to mark independence day. 55,000 new cases were p ported thursday,
but we do have other choices, and we need to make them wisise, because thehey are going to defe our way of life for many years to come. that's it for today's "newsline in depth." thank you for watching, and see you u again next t time. anchor: a new prime minister for france. name just hours after the popular edouard philippe resigned, part of president macron's cabinet reshuffle. reporter chris moore is down at police say power --- palace -- the elysee palace with momore. a trial in...
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like the president, thehey oppo mandatory mask rules.n fact, the governor of georgia banned cities and counties from requiring people to wear masks in public. >> while we all agree that wearing a mask is effective, i'm confident that georgians don't need a mandate to do the right thing. >> reporter: one city official in arizona went further. he attended an anti-mask rally and repeated a phase often used by members of the black lives matter. >> i can't breathe! i can't breathe! >> reporter: many people criticized him for mocking the movement. the councilman maintains that he was not. but he also contradicted the consensus o of the mededical community by falsely ciming that mks are ununsafe. >> iff you're wearing a a mask, you're not getting oxygegen. you're breathing in your own carbon dioxide. >> reporter: many people are worried about the antiti-mask movement. one of themm iss sidney waters o lives in illinois. she was out shopping and saw somemeone not wearing a mask, s she asked her to put one on. >> you're disrespectful to everyone e
like the president, thehey oppo mandatory mask rules.n fact, the governor of georgia banned cities and counties from requiring people to wear masks in public. >> while we all agree that wearing a mask is effective, i'm confident that georgians don't need a mandate to do the right thing. >> reporter: one city official in arizona went further. he attended an anti-mask rally and repeated a phase often used by members of the black lives matter. >> i can't breathe! i can't breathe!...
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. >> thehey were beside themselv. they cried. they called for their father. painful and frightening. i wantnted to cry ouout, 'where you?' >> publblic prosecursrs have o far failed to identify a any suspects or likely motive. homero's wife, rebecca, is certain that it was not an accident. she thinks his environmental activism made him enemies and that he was murdered. conservationists fear others will now be too scared to get involved in protecting the forests and the butterflies. >> whatever the reason was -- timber, a personal vendetta, avocados, it is better to know what happened than live with the uncertainty. >>>> but wilill the case evere solved? homero gÓmez was known as a a kindnd and caring man, who saw butterflies as a gift of nature. >> this butterfly makes us very happy, because it gives us life, income, and a way to preserve the forest. >> the chances are not good. 98% of all killings in mexico never get solved. ♪ >> t there are actctivists e homero g gomÉz all l around the world. working hard to protecect locale in africa too, manpepeople a cont
. >> thehey were beside themselv. they cried. they called for their father. painful and frightening. i wantnted to cry ouout, 'where you?' >> publblic prosecursrs have o far failed to identify a any suspects or likely motive. homero's wife, rebecca, is certain that it was not an accident. she thinks his environmental activism made him enemies and that he was murdered. conservationists fear others will now be too scared to get involved in protecting the forests and the butterflies....
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animal welfafare groups cocompn that therere is no contrtrol r how these animals are begg treaeated ce thehey ave eu territory y and enter cocounts that oftften don't havave the e stanandards of animamal protec. inin the past, v videos of eu-d animals being mistatated in e middlele et and nonoh africa have caused a stir anim welelfareroups s ar asking to trtransport animimalo the closesesslaughter r house d then export the meat i insteadf transpsporting animamals thate still l alive. >> why are they trspororte ale and nonot dead? it's all a about the moneyey because unfortrtunately, it's cheaper r to transportrt them e thanan chilled meaeat,ecause yy need spepecial trucks s whichn cool t the meat, andnd apparey it's m more expensivive, they , thanan to ansporort e live animals. >> the german farmers' sosociatioagrerees tt long-distanctrtranspor f for ththe puose ofof sughterininan animal abroad are superfouous. >> in teterms of animals meant for slaughter, we'e're clearly agait t longisistance transports. but t it's a different situatin for r breeding animals. they s still have to p perfort t
animal welfafare groups cocompn that therere is no contrtrol r how these animals are begg treaeated ce thehey ave eu territory y and enter cocounts that oftften don't havave the e stanandards of animamal protec. inin the past, v videos of eu-d animals being mistatated in e middlele et and nonoh africa have caused a stir anim welelfareroups s ar asking to trtransport animimalo the closesesslaughter r house d then export the meat i insteadf transpsporting animamals thate still l alive. >>...
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the childrdren play therere, d becacause they havave nowhere e swim, thehey also go into thee water.ull of unhealtlthy stuff,f, and the chihildren get diarrheaea and skin didiseases. rereporter: kenynya is suffering from more frequent droughts due to climate change. people here depend on the river fofor water. they use it to wash eieir clothes s and irrigatete their fifields. the kenyanan authoritieses have beenen slow to react to o te cpollutioion problem in t the r. the sidentnts there fefeel they'v've been left t to deal h it on theieir own. fredrick o okinda, the chairmn of komb green solutions, felt that way too he decideded to take advdvantaf a rarare visit by a government representative. frededrick: we are not cleaning the river becaususe we want recognitn. we're dodoing it becauause we a to. wh thehe govnor ststard to recognize our work, we had aladady stard dodoing . you see this rubbish thawewe ha colollect here?e? we've asked for machines to llllect it, but t they never co. we wanted toto raise concecer. lawrenence: i understand thaththere e allenges to get the equipment i
the childrdren play therere, d becacause they havave nowhere e swim, thehey also go into thee water.ull of unhealtlthy stuff,f, and the chihildren get diarrheaea and skin didiseases. rereporter: kenynya is suffering from more frequent droughts due to climate change. people here depend on the river fofor water. they use it to wash eieir clothes s and irrigatete their fifields. the kenyanan authoritieses have beenen slow to react to o te cpollutioion problem in t the r. the sidentnts there fefeel...
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andd s substantive talks aboutut the r resolution f will thehey roll ofof armenians. what it is o on this so w what e haveve seeeen any tangible resus in the negotiation process armenians trieses to o hide. wil come flilies. bush's approach does an old an ex. editors of all. ththat's on thee is. patiet i'm also kinda a little activity in that littlee settlemements i in the seas lasl part of my job you. it's from the old quick check out. sorry i do believe that russia and georgia are playing. a negative role by maybe pushing armenia towardss what you're describing. no actuaually georgia is a strategic partntner fatheher by jojohn azerbaijan and georgia we in neighboring countrieses on hw and where to o close relations and partnership and willl set by the azerbaijajan georgia. cocooperatioion is that more boh ththe gionon orate w will. alsoo hold. yeah me upup have an assis them t to learn from and if regional cooperaration alsoo seeking the gold or plan t to there e is a thehe neighboriring countrtries. i guards russia russia is also john neighbor and we also have a a
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on the third day, thehey came bk and tookok our livestock, cattl, goats, everything. [crowd] >> many people in mali are more concerned with the government they see as corrupt and incapable of fixing a week economy. tens of thousands of people have demonstrated for an end to conflict. a muslim cleric is a member of the leading opposition. >> this is what we have denounced. we cannot be complacent about the government leaders who got us into the situation. . it has to stop. the head of state is mainly responsible. >> markley? will play a -- mahmoud will play a key role in supporting ringing french to mali. troops and others need his help. >> let's look at the coronavirus pandemic and we start and france, the sixth country to report a death toll above 30,000. the world health organization reported an increase friday with the global total jumping 228,000 and 24 hours. the colombian capital of bogotÁ will begin a two-week rolling quarantine in neighborhoods monday. a sharp increase in infection threatens to overwhelm the city health system. israel is battling a second wave
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well you know basically what thehey do is they mined the data from the famas. . and didn't right now al over the world is new debates. on privacy issues on the data mining is new books somome new form of capitalism which is available capitalism where you basically have turned human beings into your new raw material. bill gates does both he takes living resources i now see that biodiversity mines it. in two data and once ownership along with his friends and mark zuckerberg mines you'll determine your behaviors and turns it into the raw material both of corporate world for selling things which is why strange advertisements pop up after you've sent a message to a friend. and mentor policing elections i have a chapter in the book on the hijack of democracy. you have enough data on what happened with facebook selling data to cambridge analytica and how we are popping up with artificial intelligence leaders this is a major threat to democracy so this is why you're calling them. in their dictators because you think they're not. helping democracy but actually threatening
well you know basically what thehey do is they mined the data from the famas. . and didn't right now al over the world is new debates. on privacy issues on the data mining is new books somome new form of capitalism which is available capitalism where you basically have turned human beings into your new raw material. bill gates does both he takes living resources i now see that biodiversity mines it. in two data and once ownership along with his friends and mark zuckerberg mines you'll determine...
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managers are doing what thehey n to prevent it from coming -- from becoming a covid ininfectin zone.nted>> a couple of measures such as social distancing by y one meter and a half. withth a mask. the face mask is mandatory here. reporter: though some were taking them off for a quick selfie. >> finally we have a limitit of 1400 people. when normally, it is 5000 people. ♪ reporter: restarting small, but those who do come this summer, will have the unusual feeling of having the eiffel tower almost to themselves. brent: you are watching dw news. i will be back to take you through the day. tonight, freefall. the coronavirus pandemic in the united states. we will be right back. [captioning perforormed by the natitional captiononing institu, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] began the day at two am et. malcolm shuffles his political pack the team led by the new prime minister john cast x. now has a nenew minister of the interioior. from the health ministers remain the same. china wants the u. k. not to interfere over the new controversial security
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well thehey had china government been launcnchig smearr. a lot of me information onon me f for years this s is ne first time i don't have any collision with- for invoices i'm not receiving any funding from t them. i'm'm j just represenenting- a large portion of local people who are you supports bold i was calling me anymore because the so calledd me m meeting thesese people meeg these politicians including the fauria and- shadow foreign secretary. in the ukk and the otother iss to avoidlcohol comoe people entrust that the amount that t they cannot be on the ground. soo for me i'm just trying to- make susure that our message. are being delelivered in.. the international space and i'm not afraidd. of being. right what was the risk from mike palm pale i mean did you. have the impression that he was really listening and willing. to act- we've seen do u. s. and other countries- take some specific concrete. steps on the issue of- hong kong you think that things are changing. well i'm not supposed to review any details of the meeting but the meeti
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is this purely in retaliation for houstonon, or are thehey sag thatat there were spies and all sortsother thingngs going on therere? jeff: welell, the chinese statement accuses the u.s. of all kinds of mimisdeeds. i don't think it takes a lot of lookoking to realize this is all about houston. this is interesting because this is an escalation of the conflict that has already been going on. if china had cold -- closed the u.s. consusulate in wuhan, the smallest of the u.s. c consulats and is already closed,d, because after cocoronavirus the chinese will not allow the diplomats there e to return. if it had closed that consulate, ththen one consulate from e each side wouldld have bebeen closes. noww you have the chinese effectively closing two consulates and there is one consulate fromom chihina here ie u.s. that hahas closed. theree is going to be further retaliation and i think china has made a mistake here. phil: really? where is the united states likely to go from here? do they close on other consulate or does it takake some other action? jeff: itt all dependsds on how e u.s.s. choos
is this purely in retaliation for houstonon, or are thehey sag thatat there were spies and all sortsother thingngs going on therere? jeff: welell, the chinese statement accuses the u.s. of all kinds of mimisdeeds. i don't think it takes a lot of lookoking to realize this is all about houston. this is interesting because this is an escalation of the conflict that has already been going on. if china had cold -- closed the u.s. consusulate in wuhan, the smallest of the u.s. c consulats and is...
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there is a question that remains and that the state of pennsylvania and new jersey have said thehey will continue to litigate and that wewe will continue to litigate, and that is whether the rule itself was arbitrary and capricious. whether or not they took the apprpropriate steps and whetherr not, for e example, the vagugue moral justitification foror not providing the birth control bebenefit will be enough when weighed againstst the r really important juststification of furthering gender equality. that was the thingng that was mt missing, i w would say, from m e majority opinion in the supremee court. they barely y talked about the individual wororkers and s studs who are now going to havave to e -- in the heart of an e economic decline and working harder to get the hehealth care e they ned duduring the pandemic. amy: i want to read fromom the o didissenting justices in this case. justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor warned -- "this court leaves women workers to fend for themselves, to seek contraceptive coverage from sources other than their employer's insurer, and, absent
there is a question that remains and that the state of pennsylvania and new jersey have said thehey will continue to litigate and that wewe will continue to litigate, and that is whether the rule itself was arbitrary and capricious. whether or not they took the apprpropriate steps and whetherr not, for e example, the vagugue moral justitification foror not providing the birth control bebenefit will be enough when weighed againstst the r really important juststification of furthering gender...
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in portland, thehey have d donea fantastic job. they have been there three days and they really have done e a fantastic j job in a short perid of time. no problem. they g grab them. a lot of people e in jail. note are anarchists, protesters. these areeople ththat hate our countrtry. and we are n not going to o lett goororward. amamy: acting deputy homelanand security s secretary ken cuccinelli e echoed trump's comments on scene and monday. >> we backed upup the federalal protective s service, which is respononsible for protecting the courthouse there and other federal buildings, other dhs law enforcement components. we have been there ever s since, wearing, by the way, the very same uniformrms every day in the crowd has seen them every day. if we get the same kind of intelligence in otherr places about threats to other federal facilities for officers, we would respond the same way. amy: but protesters in portland say they won't be deterred. this weekend group of mothers , a formed what they called a "wall of moms" outside a federal
in portland, thehey have d donea fantastic job. they have been there three days and they really have done e a fantastic j job in a short perid of time. no problem. they g grab them. a lot of people e in jail. note are anarchists, protesters. these areeople ththat hate our countrtry. and we are n not going to o lett goororward. amamy: acting deputy homelanand security s secretary ken cuccinelli e echoed trump's comments on scene and monday. >> we backed upup the federalal protective s...
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cacan accordg to the missionon of stopping people from coming to the united states l long before theheyo u.s. shores. s something that has been happening for quite a while. it h has been happening for decacades in m many ways. in t the 1980'0's, c can go baco documentnts of ion estimate imimmigration and natuturalizatn seservice, going t to mexico in, wewe will stop people from comig from different countries in central america from crossing the mexican border. that is an example of how w fart goes b back. programsms -- the really shifted post-9/11. there was really a huge emphasis put on this extensnsion of the border. you could really see where the core of this comes from, the 9/11 commission report. the 9/11 commission report, there is onequote that is really revealing it says "the american homeland is the planet." so the idea they american homeland is everywhere and thus there is an underlying logic of this expansion of the united states going to over 100 countries and using the same units that are now found in portland, oregon, or possibly in chicago today or in other cities around
cacan accordg to the missionon of stopping people from coming to the united states l long before theheyo u.s. shores. s something that has been happening for quite a while. it h has been happening for decacades in m many ways. in t the 1980'0's, c can go baco documentnts of ion estimate imimmigration and natuturalizatn seservice, going t to mexico in, wewe will stop people from comig from different countries in central america from crossing the mexican border. that is an example of how w fart...
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what thehey don't have an what they're seeking with the subpoena are the business records and that accountingecords. because if those don't line up, donald trump's tax returns deviate from the business and accounting records, than that is right. the other case, which was also 7-2, involved congress's duty, powers, and rights of oversight. congress, after all, makes the laws and the president come the executive, basically as assigned to do and fulfill the obligations and responsibilities that congress assigns to him. however, in this case, the three very broadissuedd subpoenas. they wanted stuff down to credit card records. the court was skeptical of the , and perhaps claim rightly so. i think the proper groundwork was laid bare. on the other hand, adam schiff, one of the key members of the house, says they will go back and lay the groundwork for this so they can obtain the records their seeking of the president. keep in mind, donald trump has worked hard to hide his business rerecords and we know why. i revealed four years ago that he had two income tax fraud trials over his 1984 tax returns.
what thehey don't have an what they're seeking with the subpoena are the business records and that accountingecords. because if those don't line up, donald trump's tax returns deviate from the business and accounting records, than that is right. the other case, which was also 7-2, involved congress's duty, powers, and rights of oversight. congress, after all, makes the laws and the president come the executive, basically as assigned to do and fulfill the obligations and responsibilities that...
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when thehey did flee and made it to the uniteted statetes afteres eveveryone knowsws, one of the t dangerous journeys anynyone can choose to make -- - and you u't make the decisioion to take the journey y lightly - -- when t tt to the border, they saw thee border patrol, who they intended to turn t themselves ininto in r toto seek asylum,m, they wewere brbrought to a bordeder patrol station where presidident trump visited d for a press conference just a couple of ago,o, incidentally, and were almost timidly separated. juan and jose led to differentcells did not see each other frfrom us five m months. juan being broughtht to the high desert of california detention center and jose being brought to a shelter in south t texas. jose juan and juan promised never reunited, to be honest. juan was coerced incititing away his rights to be reunified with his son, almost joins a group of 40400 parents deported without their c cldren by t the trump adadministrationon. or it t not for r immigrationn r here in n los angegeles, theheyy never have been reunited. that is one of the things from their story i w
when thehey did flee and made it to the uniteted statetes afteres eveveryone knowsws, one of the t dangerous journeys anynyone can choose to make -- - and you u't make the decisioion to take the journey y lightly - -- when t tt to the border, they saw thee border patrol, who they intended to turn t themselves ininto in r toto seek asylum,m, they wewere brbrought to a bordeder patrol station where presidident trump visited d for a press conference just a couple of ago,o, incidentally, and were...
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but thank you to thehey an folk show upe stores to work each an day of different ages and diversity and in grocery storess and convenience stores, manufacturing, making the e personal protective equipment, the oather things that we deem s being t toneeded, s our first responders and our health care providers. and so i want to say, do you think that teachers fall in that category as life essential and y guess if why or why not? >> thank you forth that questio. and i come proudly from a family of teachers. many of whom are starting schoou this year. and so when i think about what a is critically important to the . foundation of our country, so cr public schools areta part of th. it is the fabric of who we are and how we educate our childrenn and so certainly when we think about theon impacts of children going to school, and being ableh to live whateverat lives they choose, when we think about how families rely on schools and certainly when we think about opening up our economy so families could get back to work, we need to be able to provide is options to all of our parents.pe so that whe
but thank you to thehey an folk show upe stores to work each an day of different ages and diversity and in grocery storess and convenience stores, manufacturing, making the e personal protective equipment, the oather things that we deem s being t toneeded, s our first responders and our health care providers. and so i want to say, do you think that teachers fall in that category as life essential and y guess if why or why not? >> thank you forth that questio. and i come proudly from a...
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thehey can see these out at early decision-making state, that is another thing you can do to minimize unconscious bias. then introducing -- sure? interrupt,orry to but i wanted to ask what impact the coronavirus has had when it comes to the priorities some companies have when it comes to gender and diversity. do you think there are lasting impacts from this crisis that could change how the workforce implements will be played out, or recruiting diverse talent? richard: there are quite a few things that will probably have lasting effects. we are probably unaware of some of them. one of those things that i think will be beneficial for diversity in particular for gender equality is covid-19 has taught us that we can all work, or most people can work remotely and work flexibly. we will move to a more hybrid model whereby we are adept at working at home and in the office, and organizations that might have been reluctant to embrace home working and remote working now kind of maybe have some comfort around that. we are likely to see more flexibility in the workplace. that has been one of the
thehey can see these out at early decision-making state, that is another thing you can do to minimize unconscious bias. then introducing -- sure? interrupt,orry to but i wanted to ask what impact the coronavirus has had when it comes to the priorities some companies have when it comes to gender and diversity. do you think there are lasting impacts from this crisis that could change how the workforce implements will be played out, or recruiting diverse talent? richard: there are quite a few...
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born in thehey are usa, no matter what color they are. thank you.there wasn't a question there so i don't know what to say. host: do you have a reaction to what she said about the president and publicans? guest: she is free to vote for whomever she pleases. my mother and father were both republicans and they did not see as something they had to do to get somebody to vote for them. i'm sure in 1964, when the soon-to-be republican came out and left the democratic party because of the civil rights act of 1964, my parents, both republicans, did not vote for goldwater that year. they voted for the democrat. i suspected they voted that way because they believe in their own civil rights. they believed in voting rights. they believed in fair housing. they believed in taking care of people in the golden years with medicare. peoplelieve protecting with medicaid. they believed in the higher education act. they believed in protecting the environment. all of which were a cause of lyndon johnson's great society program. by the way, they all still exist today. the
born in thehey are usa, no matter what color they are. thank you.there wasn't a question there so i don't know what to say. host: do you have a reaction to what she said about the president and publicans? guest: she is free to vote for whomever she pleases. my mother and father were both republicans and they did not see as something they had to do to get somebody to vote for them. i'm sure in 1964, when the soon-to-be republican came out and left the democratic party because of the civil rights...
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anth spike in the number of people so sick with thehey can't get well at home.early 60,000 americans are currently hospitalized due to the coronavirus. that's to a record. dr. anthony fauci now warns the virus may neverly go away. jamie yuccas reports from santa monica california one struggling through a surge. >> reporter: in california the virus shows no down. the record more than six months intoe pandemic and now has the most cases in the country. health officials sayrack to be the second leading cause of death in los angeles county. >> nearly 60% of now seeing areoung adults. >> reporter: as cases dr. anthony fauci says coronavirus mayfully disappear. >> i think we ultimately will t contr don't rea eradicating it. >> reporter: ohio indiana, minnesota and the district of ave joined the list of 33 states with some form of mandmask distance and repeatedly wash your h importance of wearing ak wednesday. he also says it's safe for to return toin his own son and i am comfortable with that. i just read having to do with children very impressive. they have very stro
anth spike in the number of people so sick with thehey can't get well at home.early 60,000 americans are currently hospitalized due to the coronavirus. that's to a record. dr. anthony fauci now warns the virus may neverly go away. jamie yuccas reports from santa monica california one struggling through a surge. >> reporter: in california the virus shows no down. the record more than six months intoe pandemic and now has the most cases in the country. health officials sayrack to be the...