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i thk they're all rebellious, and they also think that the government is not serving the people now in hong kong. they just want you to be obedient. benjamin: i don't want to see any police because i have a helmet with me today. airin: you can say you have helmet for bike. ha! benjamin: because maybe there are demonstration t tonight, maybe. i don't know. protests ababt the polilice and goverernt officials, so maybe it would be better for me to get a helmet first. [speaking cantonese] man: ok. airin: i actually don't want to get famous from rooftopping. it's just an instant. i think the protests inspired me. they were not satisfied with the electoral system in hong kong, so they start a demonstration here. the police didn't know what to do, so they used tear gas to make people go home. we used umbrella to protect us, and that's why the protest was called umbrella movement. i held hong kong flag on the roof, and that went viral in hong kong. talk about that photo to anyone. they know about that photo. i don't think nothing changed. the government didn't changed, but the society changed.
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>> i thk that was the goal. i think there was a recognition after the first round of protesting happening in the ke of all the racial unrest that we saw over the last several months. i think after that the reblican party felt that it was at a disadvantage and so it was important to showcase some e of the ity and some of the different voices and faces in the republican party. i thought for the most part those individuals did a good job, i ought tim scott give a good speech with a memorable line of going from cotton to congress in geone a ration which is quite a remarkable story. you had daniel cameron the rn young at general from kentucky that presented an alternate vision. at the end of the day voters will judge on this. political parties can do what they want to showcase whoever they want to showcase, but voters are the ones that will have to make that determination and ultimaly again it comes back to voters who in those swing districts in this parts of the country will ha t an impat will make that determinatio
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i don't thk it's done by giving them an out. i think it's done by making them cone in to thotiation because, really, the most central point of it all where people's needs are met the most is the issuete of snd local we don't think one state should pay for another state's concerns. well, we in california have been ying for other people's concerns for a long time, so for people in new yk and the rest, that's the american way, we do it with great pride and not with any resentment. they have said it's a tax issue, why should pple in one state help people in another state. welcome to the united states of america. i appreciate what my members are doing. i support fuly th, but i don't necessarily think the timing of it is right now. i think that's something that wn do when we we will get it signed without poisoned pills. >> woodruff: two other very being accused of interfering again in this year's presidential election. senate intelligence committee report, you're very familiar wit. they're saying russians are continuing to spread disi
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i don't thk you know that we are here right now and have the power to make it happen. >> that was georgeyd's sister speaking at the rally. the crowd also heardja frob blake senior. the father of jacob blake junior who was shot in the back and is now paralyzed in the hospital. >> no justice no peace. jtice no peace. jacob blake. jacob blake. there are two systems of justice in the united states there is a white system and a black system. the black system ain't doing so well. were going to stand up. every black person in the united states is going to stand up. we are tired. i am tired of loing at cameras and seeing these young black anp brown suffer. we are to hold court today. on systematic racism. now. going to have court right guilty. guilty. guilty. >> aftereistening to speeches, the crowd began marching. organizers downgraded their estimate for turnout because of coronavirus restrictions brought in by the city authorities to limit out-of-state visitors. it is clear that many thousands did coon lining up he streets before the speeches began to have their temperatures checked. the march
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i don't thk it's working at all.orter: boosting the number of walk-in testing centers like thisd one in englan held by ministers as an example of their commitment to making the system more accessible. but testing is one thing. getting to the close contacts of the infected is another challenge altogether. the executive running the national scheme dorended its pence after today's criticism. >> i absolutely don'tccept the failure. it's the opposite. what it isoing is allowing us to identify areas where the virus is spreading more freely. where we do need to take targeted local election. that is exactly what you have: seen. a port the u.k. was late to start building udespread network. germany already had a testingac and g system in place when the virus struck. one reason why case numbers and deaths have been lower than in many other countries. >> there's a chance you have s' some of president trumps interview with axois. -- with axios. perhaps the most iortant of them is the president claiming that america iandoing bette
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eager to gets something done because with their con still wenlts there's no debate about this but i thk increasingly outside of some of the more conservative republicans who are not going to ll into lineith mcconnell, there are going to be others, escially more moderate ones and those up for re-election who are goi to starts to make some noise. this is a bad look pitically and three months away from the election, nobody wants to be in a position where they're holding money from the american publ hostage to basically political ma cuvering. robe robert, any final thoughts? robert d.; on they don'tty -- think it's helpful for the executive order.eaten an it's not feasible, probably not legal and on going to create for political ill will. robert c.: this was an important week on the campaign trail. just days away fm biden noumsing his running mate. several tell medical former ambassador susan rice, kamela harris and representative karen bass is still in the hunt but they're saying c. isp. biden is saying little about the decision. the democratic convention is, as we discussed, going virtual
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. >> what do you thk will make the key districts between this school year and the school year. >> we know one of the most important things is is is going make sure they are providing materials to parents in native languages. we also know it will be super important to really communicate with educators and make sure they have the professional developmental they need to be able to help students. we also know funding for all of this will be crucial. we know it will be more fund from the federal government and there were already propositions on the ballot which could p really hfuse more funding into to e students that need it most. i am really hopeful we will be able to push those three things in more school districts across the stat >> thank you both so mu for joining us. >>> counties that are on california's coronavirus monitoring list scy only provide hool services online. when a county has been off the watch list for two weeks total school district could choose to provide in persons instruction again but teacher unions say that regulation does not go far enough. they argue using count
. >> what do you thk will make the key districts between this school year and the school year. >> we know one of the most important things is is is going make sure they are providing materials to parents in native languages. we also know it will be super important to really communicate with educators and make sure they have the professional developmental they need to be able to help students. we also know funding for all of this will be crucial. we know it will be more fund from the...
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thk you. america." reporting om new york city, i am jane o'brien.he democratic ticket is official. joe biden selects kamala harris as his running mate, making history as the first black woman on a major ticket. the pair will take onp donald trumn november's election. the president's campaign has weighed in, saying americans will resoundingly reject the ticket at the ballot box. protests andolitical upheaval in belarus as thousands take to the streets aer disputed elections. the main oppositionea lder has fled the country. ♪ for all of you watching on pbs and around the globe, weome to "world news america." former vice president joe biden has selected his running mate te n president trump in november's election. he has picked his former val, kamala harris, the first black woman on a major party ticket. in a tweet this afternoon, mr. biden said, "i have the great honor to announce i have pickeda harris, a fearless fighter for the little guy and one of the country's fines public servants, as my running mate." let's bring in our north america editor, jo
thk you. america." reporting om new york city, i am jane o'brien.he democratic ticket is official. joe biden selects kamala harris as his running mate, making history as the first black woman on a major ticket. the pair will take onp donald trumn november's election. the president's campaign has weighed in, saying americans will resoundingly reject the ticket at the ballot box. protests andolitical upheaval in belarus as thousands take to the streets aer disputed elections. the main...
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thk you. a is bbc world newrica.e have reached the limits of how far we can open up, british health officials warn of a surge as the prime minister imposes no restrictions. geing our dollars worth in havana, an american dollar. anwhy cuthorities are opening up to the greenback. 30 years ago today, saddam hussein invaded kuwait. we have a special report on how that conflict has shaped the world we know today. ♪ >> welcomes worldews america on pbs at around the globe heard sliding back into lockdown is becoming the reaty for more parts of the world. the screws of our freedom recely listened are touching again, for our safety of course. hhere in the u.s. we ha state reimpose lockdown measures with restaurants and publig spaces shuttown. two weeks ago, in the u.k., boris johnson said live could return to normal by christmas. today though, he had put the brakes on reopening the country. our healthas correspondent more. >> with hoursote from today, millions are facing new coronavirus restrictions. with cases on the rise, p
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i thk those priorities come first. 'tficit, as a theory, i certainly woulant to keep this going on forever. but, you know,ou can go back to world war ii, we ran deficits that were just as bad. you do what you have to do, and every countryn ise same position. because of the government activism during this crisis, i heartily approve. and i believe, over time, as these programs wither away, as the economy picks up growth and throws off revenues and stronger business, i think we will get the deficit down to something that's much more manageable. but in the middle of the crisis. >> i mean, we've spent almost $3 trillion so far, and now there's another round of stimulus coming from congress. it looks like republicans are arguing for a trillioncr and des are arguing for $3 trillion. what is your position, at least on on the $600 unemployment benefits? i mean, is there -- is that an opportunity to sca back some of the deficit -- some of the spending? it, short-run, and then we can go to reforming it to make sure that there's n
i thk those priorities come first. 'tficit, as a theory, i certainly woulant to keep this going on forever. but, you know,ou can go back to world war ii, we ran deficits that were just as bad. you do what you have to do, and every countryn ise same position. because of the government activism during this crisis, i heartily approve. and i believe, over time, as these programs wither away, as the economy picks up growth and throws off revenues and stronger business, i think we will get the...
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that i be carried around for five years, is benedict arnold, the fun of it, benedict arnol arnold is thk of the story but is not the bad guy were the good guy, benedict arnold is like all of us, the complicated guy, complicated man we are not good, not bad, but we are all complicated, i realize in hazel as he finds his life he used to have, it's like i wasn't so good and he had a chance to suddenly be good and on sundays it is good and some days it is bad just like the rest of us we are all amazing and we are all cowards and stupendous, some of us all in the very same day, that is who we are as people in todd and i read in this character and in this plot we can explore not just hazel but the stories of benedict arnold and what it means to be good and be bad and what this is really about. the fun of it for the real history i always love that stuff and by the way have the resources i have are hidden in the crowd and i see a couple of them, look around, judge each other completely, washington, d.c., here's one of the things when i was researching the book, i met this it was his best intelli
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particularly with the made in china 2n 025 plathat that was announced back in 2015 the sco scope, i thk the persistence use of nontraditional collectors like folks who are at comnies and aren't necessarily intelligence officers or member of the military o take intellectual property. the sophisticaon of the plans, their ability to do cyber intrusions has also increased over time. so we've seen i think a stead steady -- to make surthat across the country the u.s. attorney's office and here focused on the threat that w rire seeing every day in the intelligenceing that we were getting about the threat of intellectual property from chi china. ifrin: let's zoom in o something that you mentioned before. the chinese thousand talent program the u.s. campaign to recruit academics, recruit scientists to steal sensitive technology. did intelligent community ge that program. really understand that program in the last few years? >> i think that we have understood the sce of that program over the last few years that they set out on chinese end has beeneveloping over time. our appreciation for the way
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this mrogram wase possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by ntributions to your pbs thkou.from viewers like you. judy: former vice president joe biden an his newly chosen running mate, senator kamala harris of california, made their campaign deb together this afternoon in wilmington, delaware. they offered a unifiedfo vision how they plan to defeat president trump in november's election. lisa desjardins begins our coverage. lisa: for the first time, the 20 docratic ticket appeared togeer, if on a socially distant stage. one day after tweeting out that she was his v.p. pick, former vice president joe biden gave an in-person welcome to senator kamala harris. v.p. biden: kamala is smart, she's tough, she's experienced, she's a proven fighter for the backbone of this countrythe middle class, for all those who are struggling to get into the middle class. kamala knows how to govern, she cas. hard to ma she's ready to do this job on day one and we're both read to get to work rebuilding this nation. sen. harris: we don't have to accept the failednm govt of donald trump and mike
this mrogram wase possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by ntributions to your pbs thkou.from viewers like you. judy: former vice president joe biden an his newly chosen running mate, senator kamala harris of california, made their campaign deb together this afternoon in wilmington, delaware. they offered a unifiedfo vision how they plan to defeat president trump in november's election. lisa desjardins begins our coverage. lisa: for the first time, the 20 docratic ticket...
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>thk you. >> woodruff: three days aer police in kenosha, wisconsin, shot a black man, jacob blake, in back, the shockwaves are sti reverberating through that city, the nation and, as john yang reports, through the sirld of profesal athletics. >> black lives mr! >> black lives matter! >> yang: it was peaceful in kenosha last night, as demonstrators demanded justice for 29-year-old jacob blake, who lies in a milwaukee hospital, paralyzed from the waist down. bit by bit, details of his shooting by are emerging. wisconsin attorney general josh kaul said police first unsuccessfully tasered blake. >> mr. blake walked arounophis vehicleed the driver's side door and leaned forward. while holding onto mr. blake's fired his service weapon seven times. officer sheskey fired the weapon into mr. blake's back. no other officer fired their weapon. >> yang: kaul said that after blake was shot, he told investigators he had a knife. officers found it on the floor of his car, theagh it's not r whether they knew about it before. using police dispatch tapes, the "milwaukee journal sentinel" determined tha
>thk you. >> woodruff: three days aer police in kenosha, wisconsin, shot a black man, jacob blake, in back, the shockwaves are sti reverberating through that city, the nation and, as john yang reports, through the sirld of profesal athletics. >> black lives mr! >> black lives matter! >> yang: it was peaceful in kenosha last night, as demonstrators demanded justice for 29-year-old jacob blake, who lies in a milwaukee hospital, paralyzed from the waist down. bit by bit,...
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we always -- and by "we", and sosociety in general andnd i thk the trumpet administration in particularis banking on a silver bullet that is going to fix everything. i don't think it is going to be that simple. even when a vaccine comes out, it will take a long time where it gets to people. there are things we can do right now that will make a difference. testing is so important. social i interveventions by givg people paid sick leave for ensuring wider health care coverage. all of those things can make a difference to people's health in the moment without having to wait for the biomedical enterprise to save us. juan: this whole e issue of suca simple publilic health measure like testing and tracking of those with a positive result, why has there been such a colossal failure on the part of the was government in dealing with the issue of testing? >> it is truly astonishing. at the start, some of the problems have been well-documented, the c cbc try o rollout a test in a did not really work. private labs try to jump in and help out but were strangled byby fda bureaucracy. and these proble
we always -- and by "we", and sosociety in general andnd i thk the trumpet administration in particularis banking on a silver bullet that is going to fix everything. i don't think it is going to be that simple. even when a vaccine comes out, it will take a long time where it gets to people. there are things we can do right now that will make a difference. testing is so important. social i interveventions by givg people paid sick leave for ensuring wider health care coverage. all of...
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. >> withwithwith that, a huge thk you to francine and josh for the night.le] >> an hour is fast. >> in the chat box and have a good night, keep reading and please be well. >> thank you so much for having me. this is really fun. thank you so much. >> good night everybody. >> good night. >> good evening, everyone. i'm connor moran the director of the wisconsin book festival. thank you so much for being here tonight. we are absolutely delighted to be
. >> withwithwith that, a huge thk you to francine and josh for the night.le] >> an hour is fast. >> in the chat box and have a good night, keep reading and please be well. >> thank you so much for having me. this is really fun. thank you so much. >> good night everybody. >> good night. >> good evening, everyone. i'm connor moran the director of the wisconsin book festival. thank you so much for being here tonight. we are absolutely delighted to be
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why do you thk so many why?u think that why do you think so many people, especially in recent years, are turning to james baldwin? >> well, i think, you know, i think he's the premier, probably democracy on race everf american produced. he seems to me i thiri he's the inr, ralph waldo emerson, who takes emerson across thedu tracks and ints him to the blues, as it were. but i also think, you kn, baldwin queers, american politics, queers, black politics. here you have this fragileueer black man who spoke boldly and truthfully to two, to the times, to the circumstances of black folk and circumstances of all americans, actually. and you have a group of people, you know, black lives matter. it's model of leadership was very different. it was queer. it resisted the kind of pulpit focus. and so you saw all over 2014 and then even up to today, you saw quotes of jimmy from jimmy baldwin everywhere. ignorance allied with power is the most ferocious enemy of justice. innocence is the crime. all of this is all over the plac
why do you thk so many why?u think that why do you think so many people, especially in recent years, are turning to james baldwin? >> well, i think, you know, i think he's the premier, probably democracy on race everf american produced. he seems to me i thiri he's the inr, ralph waldo emerson, who takes emerson across thedu tracks and ints him to the blues, as it were. but i also think, you kn, baldwin queers, american politics, queers, black politics. here you have this fragileueer black...
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so what i thk is on display is an eistential threat mesage which the democrats were saying is i think what that existential threat is varies based on who it is you are talking to. >> robert kosta, you have got sources across the political landscape, what are they saying about what tis convention looks like so far? >> well, they are paying attention tonight to first lady melania trump. can she help the president witho n, you can see on criminal justice reform as errin was saying that the pnt is trying to reach out to the black having the messaom thatespite st. louis couple and others on the previous evening but they also know that the women voters across the country are so critical in suburban areas and the sun belt and criminal midwest and looking to the first lady tonight to perhaps help but at this point it istill very much tbd about her effect. >> and to you yamiche, you talked to the trump folks, to campaigutside t what do they hope to accomplish tonight? y really are walking a fine line here. the president ran and continues to run on the idea of law and der but is he also trying
so what i thk is on display is an eistential threat mesage which the democrats were saying is i think what that existential threat is varies based on who it is you are talking to. >> robert kosta, you have got sources across the political landscape, what are they saying about what tis convention looks like so far? >> well, they are paying attention tonight to first lady melania trump. can she help the president witho n, you can see on criminal justice reform as errin was saying that...
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ideas in pursuing his people like tom are incredibly persuasive because thedictate the terms, if you thk about elvis presley going on tour in the end of the 50s when he was extraordinary or asthmatic c figure, if you go to his concert, everybody would've been into in with elvis presley, you would be going along with him in every move you would be going along with him, the idea that elvis presley's and one-to-one conversations, the same thing could happen in the ordinary conversation with somebody who hasco that charism. i'm struggling with why the sky tom who is not the kind of person to whom i would normallyd be drawn irresistibly. , he is a financial guy from southern california he is a big mustache and wears cowboy boots, within five minutes of a meeting him i want to sign over my entire assets to him. believeov me, i came in with all of my lower manhattan journalist impulses front center and still i was like tom, the question was why does tom blow me away, i am picking up the middle of this discussion about the synchrony and special powers of tom. when two people talk they don't fall
ideas in pursuing his people like tom are incredibly persuasive because thedictate the terms, if you thk about elvis presley going on tour in the end of the 50s when he was extraordinary or asthmatic c figure, if you go to his concert, everybody would've been into in with elvis presley, you would be going along with him in every move you would be going along with him, the idea that elvis presley's and one-to-one conversations, the same thing could happen in the ordinary conversation with...