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affected the city's air quality and carbon emissions continue to rise from year to year our reporter thomas howesi've met some of the entrepreneurs' pioneering a switch to electric mobility. it's still early when leroy miner heads into the public stricken districts of nairobi to deliver fresh projects. it's pouring with rain which is unusual at this time of year. but climate change is affecting kenya's normal weather patterns. he really gets around on a solar powered car go eat bike. but return for 30. who you a good 50 people don't and you fall or. a sunny day food but it's going to go up to a 100. so that gives you a mixer in when you're signing. the bike to reach a speed of 40 kilometers an hour even when it's carrying a heavy load the solar panel on the reef protects leroy's from the brain and the battery keeps charging even in this kind of. leverage works for a local company called kwanza to cooler. it supplies pre-prepared staple food to street food vendors in mostly impoverished neighborhoods using sustainable sources of freeing you of all energy. we want to be sustainable that's the level
affected the city's air quality and carbon emissions continue to rise from year to year our reporter thomas howesi've met some of the entrepreneurs' pioneering a switch to electric mobility. it's still early when leroy miner heads into the public stricken districts of nairobi to deliver fresh projects. it's pouring with rain which is unusual at this time of year. but climate change is affecting kenya's normal weather patterns. he really gets around on a solar powered car go eat bike. but return...
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how you gonna. go my god is going to look you up on the up oh it's all on it's a bit much i'm going to talk with. mr. timothy thomas because how much it's about to give me a sense of a positive sense to want to i'm not tempted because the boss of. and a very warm welcome to you you're watching us inside. in this community there are people who believe that it's ok. it's really hard there are no jobs and you see that i've got kids that ask and as a parent. i can come up with an argument there's a lot of conflict within the game between the close of the conflict i would say over balls around money and most of them money is made. close one on the children's cosimo each other is good business the state of california alone makes $6000000000.00 a year of prison complexes you get some point in your life where. you don't care anymore nobody cares about your so your care might anything. striders financial survival. when customers go by you reduce the price. to now will reduce a lot of. that's undercutting but what's good for markets this market for the global economy. so company before they. was like he was there was like. t
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of britain's 3rd biggest pharmaceutical company yes kay dr thomas brewer thanks so much thomas for coming on how confident is yes k of getting a vaccination for those people who are infected with corona virus. so obviously it is a rapidly developing situation normally exene development takes 8 to 10 years it's up to see not have put into current texts what has changed is that in the lead vaccines can be developed much faster but you still have to test any medicine and specifically vaccines in clinical trial it's in humans and it takes 20 if to 18 months or for the current outbreak in china it's not be hoped for but if that. develops you see that you have lots of cases in china and maybe if you were to go maybe this doesn't have the yet as yet it has to be said but how difficult is it in the laboratory when of course the corona virus can mutate while the 12 months of research 18 months of research taking place so we have currently no indication that the initial strain has mutated not be actual constituencies them sequel it's. super lifting and for the time being it seems to be the same strain as
of britain's 3rd biggest pharmaceutical company yes kay dr thomas brewer thanks so much thomas for coming on how confident is yes k of getting a vaccination for those people who are infected with corona virus. so obviously it is a rapidly developing situation normally exene development takes 8 to 10 years it's up to see not have put into current texts what has changed is that in the lead vaccines can be developed much faster but you still have to test any medicine and specifically vaccines in...
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thomas. look how he finished it. st. mary's won 71-63 to improve to 21-6. looks like the engine is warming. that is enough this sunday. more later. >>> a bay area amusement park is taking datings to new heights literally 150 feet in e air. x flags challenged singles looking for love to try and find their match while riding the signs man ultimate flight rollercoaster. now to me this sounds terrible but participants hoping to flip head over heels had icebreaker questions before they launched 15 stories in the air. some people were intrigued by the atmosphere to meet a potential partner. >> you're auld ready on a roll role and doing something together fun and exciting so it makes it that much more fun. >> at the end of the ride ay at park for a possible second date. >>> well, coming up, uc santa cruz is investigating a reported attack on young republicans. the students say the protesters vandalizes their booth last week on campus. >> an update on the plan to send border patrol agents around the country to help out with immigration enforcement and arrest. fight
thomas. look how he finished it. st. mary's won 71-63 to improve to 21-6. looks like the engine is warming. that is enough this sunday. more later. >>> a bay area amusement park is taking datings to new heights literally 150 feet in e air. x flags challenged singles looking for love to try and find their match while riding the signs man ultimate flight rollercoaster. now to me this sounds terrible but participants hoping to flip head over heels had icebreaker questions before they...
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how you look at it. a homeless camp has taken over one side of mosswood park which sits right across broadway from kaiser's oakland medical center. eric thomas explains how kaiser is teaming up with local assistance groups to help dozens of residents find a new and better place to live. >> reporter: christine eberhard came to the bay area from germany twe20 years ago to be w the love of her life. she never expected to be homeless. >> no human being should be in that position ever. >> reporter: she worked in the printing business but five and a half years ago a fall left her with brokenon b aescuts. unable to work, she was evicted. >> and so i lived for five and a half years at mosswood park. >> reporter: lulu pitched a tent under that tree. but then officials told her that they didn't want homeless people that close to this playground and those kids so she joined a group of tents, about 50 people, 100 yards away. last november kaiser, along with a group called operation dignity selected those 50 people for a pilot project. >> we've been working through kaiser and the city of oakland to actually help them get into some kind of a transitional
how you look at it. a homeless camp has taken over one side of mosswood park which sits right across broadway from kaiser's oakland medical center. eric thomas explains how kaiser is teaming up with local assistance groups to help dozens of residents find a new and better place to live. >> reporter: christine eberhard came to the bay area from germany twe20 years ago to be w the love of her life. she never expected to be homeless. >> no human being should be in that position ever....
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so the question is how far we have to improving books or traffic with on thomas cars here in the how to program is one of the most interesting test tracks to improve autonomous driving where connecting cars already drive alongside normal once it's actually the 1st in a city test track for automated and networked driving. this project is run by a bromance technical university and no we're here to meet the developer something. what is the difference between my autonomous driving car and the test field you have installed here right in the middle of berlin. on a for the 2nd now it's warning me to take over the steering so i'm just going to do it for you made that your. father said. but with the addition of information what we are providing for your car would be. let's say. 3 hours. so these cars can scan they are driving environment i can't tell what is going to happen next i want to know how well the computers can figure out how we humans behave on the streets. so i've been forthright and universities test cars i was a bit disappointed when left director extra has grabbed the wheel. of.
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this is thomas i am wondering how the polling is going to be working for the 500 21 federally-recognized tribes across the united states. we all are going to vote, but we have never been able to run for elected did office in our tribe. howwe just want to know many federally-recognized tribes could be affected by this next election? jesse: i believe he was asking about the voting systems for thw many federally-recognized indian tribes in the united states. kathryn: that is outside my scaler purview, so i won't comment on that one. jesse: ok. let's go to cairo, missouri. jim is on the democratic line. good morning. caller: good morning. jesse: before you get started let me ask you a question, do , you pronounce it missouri or missoura? caller: missouri. jesse: ok. we were having a debate about that this morning. i was born in new joisee. jesse: [laughter] ok. go ahead. : a paper ballot now to every voter may increase the voter turnout and would also provide a paper trail. but what concerns me more than the actual count of the vote is the results of the vote. apparently, republicans get mor
this is thomas i am wondering how the polling is going to be working for the 500 21 federally-recognized tribes across the united states. we all are going to vote, but we have never been able to run for elected did office in our tribe. howwe just want to know many federally-recognized tribes could be affected by this next election? jesse: i believe he was asking about the voting systems for thw many federally-recognized indian tribes in the united states. kathryn: that is outside my scaler...
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officer of britain's 3rd biggest pharmaceutical company g s k dr thomas brewer thanks so much thomas for coming on how confident is yes k of getting a vaccination.
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of britain's 3rd biggest pharmaceutical company yes kay dr thomas brewer thanks so much thomas for coming on how confident is yes k of getting a vaccination for those people who are infected with corona virus so obviously it is a record to be dependent being situation normally exene development takes 8 to 10 years it's up to see not have put in a current surge of context what has changed is that in the lead vaccines can be developed much faster but you still have to test any medicine and specifically vaccines in clinical trial it's in humans and it takes 3 if 218 months or 4.
of britain's 3rd biggest pharmaceutical company yes kay dr thomas brewer thanks so much thomas for coming on how confident is yes k of getting a vaccination for those people who are infected with corona virus so obviously it is a record to be dependent being situation normally exene development takes 8 to 10 years it's up to see not have put in a current surge of context what has changed is that in the lead vaccines can be developed much faster but you still have to test any medicine and...
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not cancers fight the new system to not strike back but this is something we did 10 years ago how the thomas has really hide from the moon system and they turn on the brakes so the immune system or the breaks that are usually used against his is and then you antibodies they take on you just they take off the brakes again and make the new system free to fight cancer and he did this is this is excellent news this is excellent progress and yet we can't talk about a cure that will affect all cancers can we use that. for the most of the new system and recognize something that is foreign and this cancer that have a lot of mutations very far in the easy for the immune system to detect if you have tried it with kansas for example there's only 20 mutations as a whole that is very difficult for the moon system to do to detect and then combat so that is one of the major difficulties for the moon system is it easier for the immune system to battle cancer for the older person because the immune system has had a longer time to do to have contact with all kinds of foreign into disease i mean it's bill it's
not cancers fight the new system to not strike back but this is something we did 10 years ago how the thomas has really hide from the moon system and they turn on the brakes so the immune system or the breaks that are usually used against his is and then you antibodies they take on you just they take off the brakes again and make the new system free to fight cancer and he did this is this is excellent news this is excellent progress and yet we can't talk about a cure that will affect all...
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you say to those female voters who were and perhaps are still unhappy with how you handled the confirmation of clarence thomasmes have changed, so how have you? >> well, by the way. i opposed thomas clarence from the beginning. i believed anita hill from the beginning. and i tried to control the questions under the laws that exist for the senate. and i was unable to do it. just like the last hearing, the last hearing i had, they were unable to control, keep people from being able to ask questions. what i did was, i made a commitment. i made a commitment. never again would the judiciary committee only have men on that committee. so i went out and i campaigned for two people. carol mosely braun, an african-american senator from the state of illinois, and dianne feinstein from california, on the condition that if they won, they would join the committee. they would become part of the committee. i kept that commitment. and secondly, i made another commitment that i was going to get the violence against women act passed, which i worked on and i wrote myself, the violence against women act. number three. number thre
you say to those female voters who were and perhaps are still unhappy with how you handled the confirmation of clarence thomasmes have changed, so how have you? >> well, by the way. i opposed thomas clarence from the beginning. i believed anita hill from the beginning. and i tried to control the questions under the laws that exist for the senate. and i was unable to do it. just like the last hearing, the last hearing i had, they were unable to control, keep people from being able to ask...
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around the clock at d w dot com more news is coming up at the top the hour with brian thomas for now but i'm asked me how it thinks watching. it's all happening with me coming. to link to news from africa to the world your link to exceptional stories and discussions continue and welcome to the debut suffocating program tonight from foreign to me from the news it is easy to i would say do damage it could smash africa.
around the clock at d w dot com more news is coming up at the top the hour with brian thomas for now but i'm asked me how it thinks watching. it's all happening with me coming. to link to news from africa to the world your link to exceptional stories and discussions continue and welcome to the debut suffocating program tonight from foreign to me from the news it is easy to i would say do damage it could smash africa.
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government to evacuate him and 67 of the ugandans stranded in will hunt hi thomas welcome to news africa what is your current situation and how is it taking its toll well according to jewish new year is. the streets are empty shops are closed restraints are closed to get supplies the few stores are still open i didn't have anything in. my. thomas is getting actual twitter feeds either you've expressed some real frustration they look at some the stuff that you've tweeted alice what are you spending your days doing are you afraid what is and just how do you feel about what's going on right now. everyone is too afraid to go out. you don't know where you could meet every time you go out you risk. contacts with an infected person so we basically spend all day said maybe watching a few movies social media talking to your family that'll. do you know why your government has not evacuated you and others. i think mine the last week the president said he has believed cheney is a full control of the situation and there's no need to evacuate well our prime minister you can an ambassador to china said we are safer here because if we don't
government to evacuate him and 67 of the ugandans stranded in will hunt hi thomas welcome to news africa what is your current situation and how is it taking its toll well according to jewish new year is. the streets are empty shops are closed restraints are closed to get supplies the few stores are still open i didn't have anything in. my. thomas is getting actual twitter feeds either you've expressed some real frustration they look at some the stuff that you've tweeted alice what are you...
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"today in the bay" garvin thomas will show us how local teenagers are helping school children in africa in this morning's "bay area proud." >> when they first started robotics, they say they weren't very good but they didn't get discouraged. in fact, they ended up inspired to help others. >> there is a secret in the world of student robotic competition. technology is not the most important thing being taught. it may, in fact, be well down the list after teamwork, problem solving and leadership. >> become a better leader. >> at least that's how grace feels about it. grace and zach, now high school freshmen, were sixth graders at st. katherine school of morgan hill started a robotics team and they signed on. >> we started bottom of the bottom. like we barely had moving robots getting into our first competition. >> reporter: they got much better. as their skill grew, so did their desire to share what they were learning and grace had one place in particular in mind. >> this school in gana has kind of a connection to a priest who was at this school and so i had been doing robotics. i was lik
"today in the bay" garvin thomas will show us how local teenagers are helping school children in africa in this morning's "bay area proud." >> when they first started robotics, they say they weren't very good but they didn't get discouraged. in fact, they ended up inspired to help others. >> there is a secret in the world of student robotic competition. technology is not the most important thing being taught. it may, in fact, be well down the list after teamwork,...
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. >> eric thomas has a look at how they're working the bud a better bay area. >> no human being germany 20 ye ago to live with the love of her life and join him in his printing business. >> for eric clapton, for the beastie boys. >> reporter: but five and a half years ago, a fall down a flight of stairs left her with broken bones and a deep cut. unable to work, she was evicted. >> so i lived for five 1/2 years at the park. >> reporter: she pitched a tent under that tree. but then officials told her that they didn't want homeless people that close to this playground and those kids. so she joined a group of tents about, 50 people about one hundred yards away. last november, kaiser along with a group called operation dignity selected those people for a project. >> we've been working the city of oakland to help them get into a transitional situation. >> reporter: and eventually into more permanent housing. kiser is spending up to $1 million to fund the program. operation dignity is doing the leg work. so far 30 living in hotels. after five years outside, living indoors can be a challenge. >
. >> eric thomas has a look at how they're working the bud a better bay area. >> no human being germany 20 ye ago to live with the love of her life and join him in his printing business. >> for eric clapton, for the beastie boys. >> reporter: but five and a half years ago, a fall down a flight of stairs left her with broken bones and a deep cut. unable to work, she was evicted. >> so i lived for five 1/2 years at the park. >> reporter: she pitched a tent...
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thomas. although he's reluctant to say just how well his most important client is many of the small car makers his fame and followers are a prime vehicle for promoting new models but. there's a lot of pressure to say i feel uninspired and tired of everything i can't stand the sight of berlin. to be honest that happens a lot after so many years living and photographing here. but i still go and take the same picture for the 20th time in a slightly different light to get something new out of it so the pressure really comes from me. born and bred in berlin she turned hobby photography into a profession a decade ago. luna from reno wants to make it as a pop star with a record label music videos with high production values are a key promotional tool but hits can also attract hackers last year her you tube channel was hijacked by mutual hackers crack a you tube channel their immediate aim is to deny access to the administrators of the sequence with then they are able to do what they want to post their own videos and links to partner companies and that means the more web site visits they can't the mor
thomas. although he's reluctant to say just how well his most important client is many of the small car makers his fame and followers are a prime vehicle for promoting new models but. there's a lot of pressure to say i feel uninspired and tired of everything i can't stand the sight of berlin. to be honest that happens a lot after so many years living and photographing here. but i still go and take the same picture for the 20th time in a slightly different light to get something new out of it so...
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how dangerous is it for that. the german air space center in cologne has 2 new recruits waiting for their 1st into space. and soha are what they make his call human phantoms. physicist thomas bag-o. wants to deploy them to find out how dangerous exposure to cosmic radiation is faster not just taking a trip to the moon those days were gone missing and marrying the phantom is a replica human it's an ideal test subject for measuring the effects of radiation from one form of card on myth and took on. the medical dummies comprise a stack of contoured layers each containing plastic replicas of human bones organs and tissues. a range of different density materials are employed to reflect the diverse structure of the human body. on them or god is a problem with our organs is there disparate levels of sensitivity to radiation the blood forming organs are far more sensitive than our skin. and to find out how big the risk is for an astronaut in outer space we have to know how high the radiation is on the surface of my skin or in my lungs or in my reproductive organs and my spinal cord for ransoms were gone and. in one and mark. special crystals are placed inside the dummies to measur
how dangerous is it for that. the german air space center in cologne has 2 new recruits waiting for their 1st into space. and soha are what they make his call human phantoms. physicist thomas bag-o. wants to deploy them to find out how dangerous exposure to cosmic radiation is faster not just taking a trip to the moon those days were gone missing and marrying the phantom is a replica human it's an ideal test subject for measuring the effects of radiation from one form of card on myth and took...
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and this list is being compiled by justice clarence thomas' wife? is that how this works? it's a little more nuanced than that, alisyn, but that's the gist of it. pay attention to a group called ground swell which is not a group you've necessarily heard of if you live outside of washington and you don't follow conservative politics, but this is a group that meets weekly in washington and is conservative thinkers. it's led by clarence thomas' wife. but also includes many other thinkers. and this has been a list that has been updated not just over the last few months since impeachment. this has been going on for at least a year and a half, a couple of years. but the efforts have certainly stepped up in the last few months and we have seen the results more in the last few months. but this is an effort -- this is everything from broad strokes concerns and suspicions about people who are holding these jobs to preference lists on who some of these folks in the conservative movement would rather see in these jobs. and in some cases very detailed point by point explicit airing of
and this list is being compiled by justice clarence thomas' wife? is that how this works? it's a little more nuanced than that, alisyn, but that's the gist of it. pay attention to a group called ground swell which is not a group you've necessarily heard of if you live outside of washington and you don't follow conservative politics, but this is a group that meets weekly in washington and is conservative thinkers. it's led by clarence thomas' wife. but also includes many other thinkers. and this...
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but how did you get involved with this case? chair,nd 1980, thomas the only convicted confessed assassin was doing a lot of television interviews. he was trying to exonerate the two men who were convicted with him. butler and johnson. he was doing a lot of local tv. as a young college student, i watched this and that is when i case became exposed to the . that is where i first again to become educated in it. but around 1986 or so, i became a muslim and started to circulate amongst the community and begin to hear things that cost me to take invnvestigationa littlele further. your job in washington, d.c., what your day job has been over the years? but have done many things, momost recentltly, i was a tour guguide. amy: for arlington national cemetery. >> yes. i have sold cars. absent any -- i have done many things.. i don't have any kind of tenured position anywhere. i am just someone who was concerned about this case and just follow through on it. amy: what most disturbed you as you began to investigate? about what was it investigated? >> what disturb
but how did you get involved with this case? chair,nd 1980, thomas the only convicted confessed assassin was doing a lot of television interviews. he was trying to exonerate the two men who were convicted with him. butler and johnson. he was doing a lot of local tv. as a young college student, i watched this and that is when i case became exposed to the . that is where i first again to become educated in it. but around 1986 or so, i became a muslim and started to circulate amongst the community...
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appearance on that stage and with his reason rising polls how will his contenders attack him we bring in in the strategist david morrey and john thomas,ing good morning. >> good morning. how are they going to attack mayor bluing? prchg how are they? leading democratic contenders are frosting at this contrast tonight and waiting for this entire life to run against billionaire of all billionaire and we've seen there's been opposition research dump on mike bloomberg from assaulting the gray matter of farmers to intelligence of young people to his policy on stop and frusk. this is going to be a mind field for mike bloomberg to navigate tonight. >> which talking point there was line of attack david do you expect them to use the most as they, you know, like form of -- a fire squad around mayor bloomberg. >> welcome to thunder dome it's so far most pivotal event in the campaign so far. something could happen. >> yeah absolutely something could happen on this stage that determines the presidency that's literally true. bloomberg is going to be in firing squad, and he's going to be surrounded as you say by incoming fire john is right but look
appearance on that stage and with his reason rising polls how will his contenders attack him we bring in in the strategist david morrey and john thomas,ing good morning. >> good morning. how are they going to attack mayor bluing? prchg how are they? leading democratic contenders are frosting at this contrast tonight and waiting for this entire life to run against billionaire of all billionaire and we've seen there's been opposition research dump on mike bloomberg from assaulting the gray...
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william young, a neurologist and headache specialist at thomas jefferson university hospital in philadelphia. and this can last for howhave i patients who never get rid of their migraine. >> reporter: come on. >> every single day and every moment of every day. >> reporter: fortunately, that's rare. the disease, unfortunately, is not. >> about 40 million americans have migraine, a billion people in the world. >> a billion people in the world? >> a billion people in the world. >> reporter: that's about one in seven, living with what's ranked as the second most debilitating disease on the planet, right after back pain. just how debilitating? well, watch what happened to this tv reporter in 2011. >> well, a very, very heavy -- we had a very -- >> everybody was sure that she had had a major stroke. >> it almost seems like she is speaking in tongues. >> exactly, yes. >> reporter: and that's migraine? >> the most commonplace is in the vision part of the brain. but in her case, it was in the language part of the brain. >> the past couple of months it has gotten worse. >> reporter: a new class of drugs can reduce the number of
william young, a neurologist and headache specialist at thomas jefferson university hospital in philadelphia. and this can last for howhave i patients who never get rid of their migraine. >> reporter: come on. >> every single day and every moment of every day. >> reporter: fortunately, that's rare. the disease, unfortunately, is not. >> about 40 million americans have migraine, a billion people in the world. >> a billion people in the world? >> a billion...
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surprised to see some new rules written this time around either well speaking of unpredictable how has thomas impeachment affected this race and several of the candidates particularly in iowa spending time sitting in the senate and off the campaign trail has that changed things yeah yeah yeah that certainly did change the dynamic to have them so front and center in that impeachment process i think for the most part democrats are going to be glad to have the impeachment process behind them because talking about phone calls to ukraine doesn't really change anybody's opinion doll trump and it doesn't really change anybody's vote preference for the fall it doesn't tell people what democrats can do for people should they be put back into power back into the white house so i think democrats are happy to have this behind them to some degree but what we've seen from donald trump this week as we were saying just a couple of minutes ago he is now he's been behaving lawlessly arguably for quite some time but i think we are likely to see a whole different level of the addictiveness cheating i'm not even
surprised to see some new rules written this time around either well speaking of unpredictable how has thomas impeachment affected this race and several of the candidates particularly in iowa spending time sitting in the senate and off the campaign trail has that changed things yeah yeah yeah that certainly did change the dynamic to have them so front and center in that impeachment process i think for the most part democrats are going to be glad to have the impeachment process behind them...
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around the clock at w dot com more news is coming up at the top of the hour with brian thomas for now but i'm asked me how it thinks watching. it's all happening good job of coming. to live to news from africa the world your link to exceptional stories and discussions can you and will come to the debut suffocating program tonight from fun to me from the news is easy to i would say demigods comes next africa join us on facebook d.w. africa. music has shaped the course of history songs can be vehicles for social change and happened speired rebels pioneering thinkers and freedom fighters from bela chao to the good duncanson fi the old freedom songs are still played today and new versions of classics are really recorded i think that music can help give people courage help remind people that they're not alone. music does not stop at borders it connects people brings hope and unites communities people of found singing together gives them a sense of being my. last concert and that solidarity of song i think is the most powerful tool we use. come the sound of freedom has no creed culture or color. i. this is inju
around the clock at w dot com more news is coming up at the top of the hour with brian thomas for now but i'm asked me how it thinks watching. it's all happening good job of coming. to live to news from africa the world your link to exceptional stories and discussions can you and will come to the debut suffocating program tonight from fun to me from the news is easy to i would say demigods comes next africa join us on facebook d.w. africa. music has shaped the course of history songs can be...
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how quickly can we get a vaccine? thomas: i understand the question is on everyone's mind.mally, vaccine development takes eight to 10 years, which is not very hopeful in the current context, but new technologies make it available from a candidate point of view within three months, but you need human trials. you have to make sure the vaccine is safe and efficacious, and that takes at least a year, so we are looking at 12 to 18 months. jordan: most people expect the coronavirus -- guy: most people expect the coronavirus to be done and dusted by then. is that, therefore, a useful process to go through? thomas: maybe, maybe not. you only see sporadic instances in europe and the u.s. for the time being, and the countries are doing their best, so the outbreak doesn't come over here. if that is successful and the outbreak guys down, for example, over the summer when viral transmission gets down, we might create a window which would be of use. but it is an open question at this point in time. gilead just to clarify, right now, the best performer in s&p today, is starting human tri
how quickly can we get a vaccine? thomas: i understand the question is on everyone's mind.mally, vaccine development takes eight to 10 years, which is not very hopeful in the current context, but new technologies make it available from a candidate point of view within three months, but you need human trials. you have to make sure the vaccine is safe and efficacious, and that takes at least a year, so we are looking at 12 to 18 months. jordan: most people expect the coronavirus -- guy: most...
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it appears president trump is going to wait and see how that plays out before any decision on a pardon. david? >> all right, pierre thomas, witnessing the scene there in court today. pierre, thank you. >>> we're going to turn to the terrifying images from an interstate today. two highways shut down in indianapolis. look at this. a tanker truck carrying jet fuel exploding after overturning. this was on a ramp between i-465 and i-70, with 4,000 gallons of jet fuel onboard. witnesses say the driver got out, but was on fire. they pulled him away in flames. they worked to save him. and here's abc's alex perez tonight. >> oh! >> reporter: tonight, the massive explosion and fireball engulfing an indianapolis highway overpass. >> we will need state police to shut down i-70. both directions. >> reporter: a tanker truck carrying 4,000 gallons of jet fuel overturning on a ramp. splitting open. that jet fuel igniting. >> wdo have a tanker that is fully involved, that has lost its full fuel. >> reporter: the inferno, some 500 feet wide, spreading to both sides of this bridge. this traffic cam capturing the fire spreading down the imb
it appears president trump is going to wait and see how that plays out before any decision on a pardon. david? >> all right, pierre thomas, witnessing the scene there in court today. pierre, thank you. >>> we're going to turn to the terrifying images from an interstate today. two highways shut down in indianapolis. look at this. a tanker truck carrying jet fuel exploding after overturning. this was on a ramp between i-465 and i-70, with 4,000 gallons of jet fuel onboard....
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yes, that actually happened and one i what is china refusing to tell us about how it started and thomasunding sounding the alarm with this of disinformation from the start and he's here in minutes. a stay with us. ♪ i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. ♪ >> we are not seeing communities here in the united states yet but it's possible and even likely a may eventually have been paid thee desir. we don't have a vaccine we don't have the medicine to treat it specifically. e >> laura: despite warnings like the one you just > heard, a plane full of coronavirus infected people was reportedly still allowed to fly back into the united states against the wishes of the center for disea disease. as all this unfolds, we are learning of the disturbing new coronavirus outbreak in iran which apparently has no links to china. has taken 2,200 lives worldwide if you can believe that figure and we still don't have all that much confidence that china is being truthful about the or
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chelsea were under no illusion just how dangerous by your and can be. but here was thomas offering nether heads—up. chelsea had the chances, one buyer finally found a way through it and it felt inevitable. surge never made the grade during his time in london as an arsenal player. he is certainly making up for that now. barely three minutes after scoring his first, he went and did it again. too tired for chelsea, slowly slipping away. sympathy isn't the bayern way. robert leven dusky with a third. this final clumsy challenge from chelsea's marcos alonso ended his night come a red ca rd alonso ended his night come a red card and a red night in west london. in the night said the game, and epperly were taking on barcelona, the first time the sides have met in a competitive match. —— and appellee we re a competitive match. —— and appellee were taking on. both managers taking charge in the champions league for the first time. the first goal, that went to napoli. some goal it was. a spectacular finish. went to napoli. some goal it was. a spectacularfinish. for barcelona, a lwa ys
chelsea were under no illusion just how dangerous by your and can be. but here was thomas offering nether heads—up. chelsea had the chances, one buyer finally found a way through it and it felt inevitable. surge never made the grade during his time in london as an arsenal player. he is certainly making up for that now. barely three minutes after scoring his first, he went and did it again. too tired for chelsea, slowly slipping away. sympathy isn't the bayern way. robert leven dusky with a...