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if you have the dish dish we're channel 280 there and you can see our ti america live at youtube dot com slash r t america if you haven't yet you got i got i got a download our new portable t.v. app it's in google play or the apple store it's free and it is super cool and you can see all of our big picture episodes on demand any time anywhere youtube dot com slash the big picture r t m holland cook in rhode island happy passover happy easter and be safe. we go to work. straight home. there's 2 things a leadership crisis leadership and non crisis there should not. do not crisis leadership. when things are stable and there's a reason prosperity in the past produces the future and you're just estimates range from a. mentally healthy person is a better. but my sister is when you need creativity and risk taking and the differently if they did was mostly healthy eaters i'm sure not as good as he spent . the world is driven by dreamers shaped by one person with those great. thinks. we dare to ask. just. what. the world according. to data we discussed or call me global family right on the he
if you have the dish dish we're channel 280 there and you can see our ti america live at youtube dot com slash r t america if you haven't yet you got i got i got a download our new portable t.v. app it's in google play or the apple store it's free and it is super cool and you can see all of our big picture episodes on demand any time anywhere youtube dot com slash the big picture r t m holland cook in rhode island happy passover happy easter and be safe. we go to work. straight home. there's 2...
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time too thanks as always for watching the big picture if you have somewhere else you can find our ti america direct t.v. channel 321 pluto t.v. channel 279 and if you're feeling cabin fever crazy there are hundreds of free movies on pluto t.v. if you have the dish dish we're channel 280 there and you can see our t. america live at youtube dot com slash our america if you haven't yet you got i got i got a download our new portable t.v. yeah it's in google play or the apple store it's free and it is super cool and you can see all of our big picture episodes on demand anytime anywhere youtube dot com slash the big picture r t m holland cook in rhode island happy passover happy easter and be safe. thousands of american men and women choose to serve in the country's military and the decision. every song came to a complete. the day that i was right to be instructed you know told to shut up but they'd kill me and i see how it destroyed my life any screamed at me me me coming you can my own and he raped me with his birth. if you take into account that women don't report because of the extreme retali
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time too thanks as always for watching the big picture if you have somewhere else you can find our ti america on direct t.v. channel 321 the pluto t.v. app we're channel 279 and if you're feeling cabin fever crazy there are hundreds of free movies on pluto t.v. if you have the dish dish we're channel 280 there and you can see our t. america live at youtube dot com slash our america if you haven't yet you got i got i got a download our new portable t.v. yeah it's in google play or the apple store it's free and it is super cool and you can see all of our big picture episodes on demand anytime anywhere youtube dot com slash the big picture r t m holland cook in rhode island happy passover happy easter and be safe. these. were google who keep bird. shit out. going to get it but you're definitely walking into the words we not they're not what we're working until. march. which if you need. to chase possible sensible stuff. welcome to redact to deny this is a comedy show where americans in america covering american news are called foreign agents hope everyone is hanging in there through these weird
time too thanks as always for watching the big picture if you have somewhere else you can find our ti america on direct t.v. channel 321 the pluto t.v. app we're channel 279 and if you're feeling cabin fever crazy there are hundreds of free movies on pluto t.v. if you have the dish dish we're channel 280 there and you can see our t. america live at youtube dot com slash our america if you haven't yet you got i got i got a download our new portable t.v. yeah it's in google play or the apple...
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opinion poll in germany shows that germans are almost equally split between those who want closer ties with america and those wanting to put china 1st. that's an extraordinary result when you consider the depth of the historic relationship between the u.s. and germany but it could get even worse donald trump has made repeated threats to open up a new trade between the u.s. and the european union. so that's where europe finds itself right now. facing the possibility of a new cold war between a difficult america and an encroaching china what should we do as europeans here where. i think we're very interested in in free trade and we're very interested in keeping all the lines open and transparent. but how is that going to be still possible in the years to con air for china continues to to go in the same direction that it has taken for the last 5 years. where you see and increasing. cool things down including repression and increase a correction. so. i don't know if we will be all of us to to realize. or where our heart is in there is it there with business interests or is it towards your barry years a
opinion poll in germany shows that germans are almost equally split between those who want closer ties with america and those wanting to put china 1st. that's an extraordinary result when you consider the depth of the historic relationship between the u.s. and germany but it could get even worse donald trump has made repeated threats to open up a new trade between the u.s. and the european union. so that's where europe finds itself right now. facing the possibility of a new cold war between a...
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one thing our viewers know about america is that health care is tied to jobs. out america is that health care is tied tojobs. so if you lose a job there is a very good chance you might lose your health ca re chance you might lose your health care as well. explain to us how that affects people you know. so we are very concerned at this time. for me, for example, i work in atlantic city casinos, and through our union we are self funded health care but the company contributes to that health care. company contributes to that health ca re. u nfortu nately company contributes to that health care. unfortunately the company has not contributed to the health care since march the 16th. so as of right now, we have been self funding our health care. unfortunately that money is going to run out. and you are talking about somewhere around 17,000 people in this small area that we live that will all lose health care at the same time. what are your prospects for getting the job? so we are hoping the casinos reopen hopefully in june. u nfortu nately, we reopen hopefully in june.
one thing our viewers know about america is that health care is tied to jobs. out america is that health care is tied tojobs. so if you lose a job there is a very good chance you might lose your health ca re chance you might lose your health care as well. explain to us how that affects people you know. so we are very concerned at this time. for me, for example, i work in atlantic city casinos, and through our union we are self funded health care but the company contributes to that health care....
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representation and really in the gaining industry that's growing industry we see a lot of ties age in america so yeah kind of firstly i mean i hate to switch this over to some bad news but enter coronavirus how has the pandemic impacted the asian community here in the u.s. has it hurt asian business owners has it impacted spending i mean surely it has raised the levels of fear within the community especially a community i read in your and your letter on the nielsen website that you know asians are one in 5 health care workers. yeah you know we are you know i think we are impacted so much from a small business perspective like all other small business owners asian american small business are 42 percent of them are in the industry use of a tail or hell or accommodation and. so we're seeing you know huge impact there that isn't is you know we have to also remember that these are businesses that were already impacted back in january. and i'm generally when this endemic and it was sort of touted as the chinese virus and chinatowns across the country we're already seeing declines so when shelter in
representation and really in the gaining industry that's growing industry we see a lot of ties age in america so yeah kind of firstly i mean i hate to switch this over to some bad news but enter coronavirus how has the pandemic impacted the asian community here in the u.s. has it hurt asian business owners has it impacted spending i mean surely it has raised the levels of fear within the community especially a community i read in your and your letter on the nielsen website that you know asians...
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it is not like we don't have people like everybody in america's tied up doing important work. you can train somebody to do this work fairly quickly. remember, we're spending trillions for the economic relief here. so the idea that we actually get serious about the health related thing like the testing, it seems pretty obvious there should be clear federal guidelines. >> do you agree? >> yeah. just imagine if there was a corp of hundreds of thousands of trains people from all communities around america representing the diversity of our nation that was doing this, it isn't hard work. it is the basic -- the basic tuberculosis control and doing this kind of work is critically important but the other piece that no one is talking about is when you identify someone, you have to have a safe place for them to say and some are using hotels and dormitories. we're not talking about that and that will cost money. but if we truly want every family to be safe, you need to have that in place. >> that is a great point. doctor, thank you so much. it is good to see you. >> nice to see you. >> co
it is not like we don't have people like everybody in america's tied up doing important work. you can train somebody to do this work fairly quickly. remember, we're spending trillions for the economic relief here. so the idea that we actually get serious about the health related thing like the testing, it seems pretty obvious there should be clear federal guidelines. >> do you agree? >> yeah. just imagine if there was a corp of hundreds of thousands of trains people from all...
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thing after member when considering less unemployment is that many things in america, particular health insurance, are tied to having a job. that was obama's great victory, enabling anyone employed to get health coverage through their employer, so that now means that there are 20 million americans potentially who don't have health insurance at this really critical time. health insurance and mass health care coverage is the one thing you really want most of the population to have and you are right in that the graph does, you look at it and you scale back and you think, what is that line doing? how has that line on vertical? and i know that line on vertical? and i know that there are going to be lots of conversations over the next couple of days over the situation here in the uk, how the furlough scheme gets valves and phased out in the chancellor rishi sunak has a huge challenge on his hands there, but what the british system and try to do is keep people who are in business or industries that cannot function at the moment, keep them engaged somehow, keep them with jobs. but thosejobs engaged somehow, keep t
thing after member when considering less unemployment is that many things in america, particular health insurance, are tied to having a job. that was obama's great victory, enabling anyone employed to get health coverage through their employer, so that now means that there are 20 million americans potentially who don't have health insurance at this really critical time. health insurance and mass health care coverage is the one thing you really want most of the population to have and you are...
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todos aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica" estamos muy orgullosos de ti. tambiÉn a ximena cÓrdoba. [aplausos] [hablan a la vez] ximena cÓrdoba: yo amo mÁs. luis estoy en un set de grabaciÓn. estamos en televisa grabando el programa. luis: no hagan mucho ruido. invitamos a ximena cÓrdoba en el dÍa de hoy para que estÉn esta fiesta del zoom. el bueno, la mala y el feo es sÚper fanÁtico. es el amor platÓnico. en el dÍa de hoy vamos a hacer el sueÑo del pelÓn en realidad.. no serÁ tan fácil. vas a tener que competir por llevar a ximena a un lugar cuando acabe la pandemia. lo que sea. elÍgeme. soy un hombre que lava las cosas. estoy a tus Órdenes. ximena cÓrdoba: me encanta. luis: vas a competir con el feo. comenzamos con algo fÁcil. un piropo? karla: un piropo romÁntico para ximena. >> ok. dios bendiga el ring de la llanta del camiÓn que cargó la madera donde hicieron tu cuna. [risas] karla: vamos con el feo. >> tus ojos son como dos luceros, asÍ como los huevos de mi gallina. asÍ tus ojos hermosos. ximena cÓrdoba: no entendÍ huevos con ojo. un poco de doble se
todos aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica" estamos muy orgullosos de ti. tambiÉn a ximena cÓrdoba. [aplausos] [hablan a la vez] ximena cÓrdoba: yo amo mÁs. luis estoy en un set de grabaciÓn. estamos en televisa grabando el programa. luis: no hagan mucho ruido. invitamos a ximena cÓrdoba en el dÍa de hoy para que estÉn esta fiesta del zoom. el bueno, la mala y el feo es sÚper fanÁtico. es el amor platÓnico. en el dÍa de hoy vamos a hacer el sueÑo del pelÓn en realidad.. no serÁ...
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president donald trump announcing america is cutting ties with the world health organization accusing it of being influenced by beijing. well there has been condemnation widespread condemnation of police action in the death of george floyd some of it from within its own ranks the police forces gave elizondo. the scenes of george fully handcuffed being choked to death by a police officer has led to outrage within the insular tight ranks of the law enforcement community there was unusually quick condemnation on social media a new york police detective said the officer involved brought dishonor to the profession we take over to serve and protect and would like to see that that officer. on both aspects other police officers had equally pointed words it's time that we take these bad also as a speech out of gas and start holding them accountable and hold them to the same laws that we expect systems to abide by and i hope justice prevails and i hope those people are found to be guilty of murder because that's what i was. second i want to say. and we've got to change this we've got to break t
president donald trump announcing america is cutting ties with the world health organization accusing it of being influenced by beijing. well there has been condemnation widespread condemnation of police action in the death of george floyd some of it from within its own ranks the police forces gave elizondo. the scenes of george fully handcuffed being choked to death by a police officer has led to outrage within the insular tight ranks of the law enforcement community there was unusually quick...
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y seguimos en francisca: seguimos para ti al "despierta amÉrica".sponsables del accidente. francisca: estas declaraciones las hizo en respuesta a la demanda de vanessacontra el piloto y la empresa. carlos: la respuesta a la demanda no explica como los pasajeros podrÍan haber asumido un riesgo. mÁs adelante van a escuchar el desgarrador testimonio del esposo de una de las vÍctimas de este fatal accidente. yo que me he subido varios helicÓpteros siempre antes de subir firma su papel en donde excluyo de toda responsabilidad a las compaÑÍas. cuando hay tanto dinero de por medio, ve tÚ a saber quÉ reglas aplica. francisca: le daremos seguimiento a esta noticia porque seguro que darÁ mucho de quÉ hablar. ahora vamos con karla y raÚl que tienen mÁs informaciÓn del programa. karla: yo les pregunto, quÉ tiene que ver mÁs de 26,000 paquetes de semillas, cartas escritas a mano, dibujos animados y compaÑero de cuatro patas? maity tiene todas las respuestas de estas historias que nos inspiran. maity: buenos dÍas, un gusto saludarte a ti y a toda la audiencia "de
y seguimos en francisca: seguimos para ti al "despierta amÉrica".sponsables del accidente. francisca: estas declaraciones las hizo en respuesta a la demanda de vanessacontra el piloto y la empresa. carlos: la respuesta a la demanda no explica como los pasajeros podrÍan haber asumido un riesgo. mÁs adelante van a escuchar el desgarrador testimonio del esposo de una de las vÍctimas de este fatal accidente. yo que me he subido varios helicÓpteros siempre antes de subir firma su...
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as new models project a possible sharp increase in coronavirus related deaths in america through august. those models tied to recent reopenings of businesses and public spaces across the u.s. and relax social-distancing what the president was adamant again that people have to be allowed back to their jobs and he believes keeping them away could kill them to if they held people any longer with the shutdown. >>there's people that way too and you already have a cure. but between drug it isn't. i mean they say suicide a lot of different. >>a former new jersey governor chris christie who state has been hit harder than most told our dana bash as many lives as possible should be safe. but he asked of americans could come to an acceptance of certain levels of death in order to get the economy moving again we've got to some of these folks get back to work because if we don't. >>we're going to destroy the american way of life for these families but will people be able to swallow the notion. if these projections array of nearly 3,000 deaths a day. >>they're going to have to some of this language from chris christie
as new models project a possible sharp increase in coronavirus related deaths in america through august. those models tied to recent reopenings of businesses and public spaces across the u.s. and relax social-distancing what the president was adamant again that people have to be allowed back to their jobs and he believes keeping them away could kill them to if they held people any longer with the shutdown. >>there's people that way too and you already have a cure. but between drug it...
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carlos: se quedan en "despierta amÉrica" que pensamos en ti pr ¿vienes a comer donde abuelita?omportamiento extraÑo, incluso, cuando dibuja. buenos dÍas, taÑa. taÑa: buenos dÍas. buenos dÍas a todos. yo tengo dos hijos. uno de 12 y otro de 10. ambos estÁn en casa metidos como todos nosotros. al niÑo de 12 he notado en su colegio donde muestra una persona que estÁ encarcelada con los dibujos. cuando vimos los dibujos yo hablÉ con él. me dice que asÍ es como se siente, confinado, en una situaciÓn que no sabe cuando va a salir. le angustia a ambos. los dos son muy deportistas. entrenan tres veces a la semana, juegan fines de semana. esta parte de no poder hacer sus actividades normales les ha afectado mucho. veo que estÁn más sentimentales, estÁn más tristes. hemos estado en casa intentando meditar por la noche todos los dÍas, dando gracias a la noche por lo que tenemos. queremos encontrar lo mejor para ellos. juan: vamos a comenzar a buscar esa ayuda preguntando a alfredo. alfredo, cuÁles son las seÑales de ese comportamiento o seÑales emocionales que indica que un niÑo puede ten
carlos: se quedan en "despierta amÉrica" que pensamos en ti pr ¿vienes a comer donde abuelita?omportamiento extraÑo, incluso, cuando dibuja. buenos dÍas, taÑa. taÑa: buenos dÍas. buenos dÍas a todos. yo tengo dos hijos. uno de 12 y otro de 10. ambos estÁn en casa metidos como todos nosotros. al niÑo de 12 he notado en su colegio donde muestra una persona que estÁ encarcelada con los dibujos. cuando vimos los dibujos yo hablÉ con él. me dice que asÍ es como se siente,...
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esto es despierta amÉrica, con todo lo mejor para ti. uenta. eliangelica: la compaÑÍa especial system, lleva este nivel futurista, poco importa el distanciamiento fÍsico en este nivel. incluso los compaÑeros pueden darse este abrazo en el saludo que se deben desde hace meses, es tan real que puede sentir como si estuvieras en tu lugar de trabajo o mejor aÚn, como en una fiesta el oficina. esta tecnologÍa naciÓ hace tres aÑos, por la necesidad de los creadores cuya agenda no le permitÍan un encuentro " estamos en nueva york, san francisco y missouri, decÍamos, no serÍa genial que estemos juntos?" lo mismo que piensan mucho de los clientes que por la pandemia han crecido exponencialmente. " mattel nos usa para operar modelos 3d, los doctores por ejemplo si quieren hacer telemedicina", explica uno de los creadores. realidad virtual entre otras herramientas de fÁcil acceso, dejara de estar sÓlo para ser parte de cualquier grupo de trabajo, en esta reuniÓn virtual podrÁs comprar, diseÑar o probar cualquier proyecto. los encuentros que conocemo
esto es despierta amÉrica, con todo lo mejor para ti. uenta. eliangelica: la compaÑÍa especial system, lleva este nivel futurista, poco importa el distanciamiento fÍsico en este nivel. incluso los compaÑeros pueden darse este abrazo en el saludo que se deben desde hace meses, es tan real que puede sentir como si estuvieras en tu lugar de trabajo o mejor aÚn, como en una fiesta el oficina. esta tecnologÍa naciÓ hace tres aÑos, por la necesidad de los creadores cuya agenda no le...
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america during the pandemic. ? it's amazing to be playing, people honking horns and flick headlights. it was really magical. >> musicians finding a way to connect with their audietrea ti tokking. plus, beach battle. in a summer of social distancing, waves of confusion sweeping america's beaches, economic pressure in coastal communities pushing governors to reopen. is fun in the sun worth the risk? from malibu beach which is now open, i'm randy thomas, and "nightline" starts right now with juju charng in new york. >> thank you, randy. the debate over shoreline safety heati heating up. governors starting to let people back on the beach. here's matt gutman.gutman. >> surfing is water therapy. you're connecting with the ocean. you can leave all the stresses of your day to day life on the shore and then just go out. >> reporter: it's been almost two months since pro surfer cassie has caught a wave at her favorite breaks. >> i'm so excited to get back into the water. >> reporter: the first paddles into the surf, producing whelps of excitement. >> yeah! so happy to be back in the water. >> reporter: closures around the state had strictly prohibited public access to this icon
america during the pandemic. ? it's amazing to be playing, people honking horns and flick headlights. it was really magical. >> musicians finding a way to connect with their audietrea ti tokking. plus, beach battle. in a summer of social distancing, waves of confusion sweeping america's beaches, economic pressure in coastal communities pushing governors to reopen. is fun in the sun worth the risk? from malibu beach which is now open, i'm randy thomas, and "nightline" starts...
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amÉrica". siempre pensando lo que es mejor para ti.omento. rosa: el momento del cÁncer fue terrible. una porque no tenÍa a jenny, otra porque no tenÍa a mi madre. otras veces daba gracias a dios por no tener las para que no sufrieran. ese dolor. el cÁncer es muy feo. el cÁncer es horrible. ve sufrir a tus hijos por ti. por mÁs que tratas de ocultar no lo puedes. astrid: en septiembre de 2013 rosa compartiÓ que tenÍa un diagnÓstico de cÁncer luego de una biopsia. desde ese momento la familia rivera evitaba hablar del tema. rosa: fue difÍcil. fue difÍcil ocultarlo. habÍa veces que me seguían. los dÍas 9 que tiraba modo los globos no querÍa porque se iban a dar cuenta las muchachas. no querÍa que saliera que yo tenía esa enfermedad. primero vino el divorcio. luego, se fue jenny. despuÉs mi madre. fue mucho para este cuerpo. me termine enfermando. me tenÍa que enfermar de tanto dolor, de tanta pÉrdida. de eso el cuerpo que aguanta. [llanto] aÚn me haces falta. >> madre, estoy en deuda contigo. astrid: durante el proceso de cÁncer gustavo u
amÉrica". siempre pensando lo que es mejor para ti.omento. rosa: el momento del cÁncer fue terrible. una porque no tenÍa a jenny, otra porque no tenÍa a mi madre. otras veces daba gracias a dios por no tener las para que no sufrieran. ese dolor. el cÁncer es muy feo. el cÁncer es horrible. ve sufrir a tus hijos por ti. por mÁs que tratas de ocultar no lo puedes. astrid: en septiembre de 2013 rosa compartiÓ que tenÍa un diagnÓstico de cÁncer luego de una biopsia. desde ese...
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as elsewhere in the world, but only in america is your health care tied to your job. >> looks strange to other countries. the guardian had a membership model, you all urge people to become members. many newspapers are asking people to subscribe to keep them alive during this economic downturn. what is your message about the importance of subscriptions? >> our policy is we don't have a pay wall. we are open to everyone. we believe everyone should have access to good, quality fact-based journalism. in order to do that, we ask if you can pay, you do pay. you pay so that someone else can read it for free. that's been incredibly successful. we have more than 900,000 people in a regular paying relationship with us, a huge chunk of those in the united states. we do have our own edition of the guardian in the u.s., which i highly recommend to viewers. >> katharine viner, thank you very much. great to see you. >> thank you, brian. >> good plug there. >>> quake break on "reliable sources," jake tapper is next with a preview of his special looking at the president a
as elsewhere in the world, but only in america is your health care tied to your job. >> looks strange to other countries. the guardian had a membership model, you all urge people to become members. many newspapers are asking people to subscribe to keep them alive during this economic downturn. what is your message about the importance of subscriptions? >> our policy is we don't have a pay wall. we are open to everyone. we believe everyone should have access to good, quality...
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america. where president trump says the u.s. is to cut ties with the world health organization over its handling of the coronavirus trump maintains the u.s. is withdrawing support from the w.h.o. because of what he calls china's total control of the organization the president accuses chinese officials of ignoring their reporting obligations and pressuring the agency to mislead the world when the outbreak again. and president trump also says the u.s. will be cutting more international ties this time eliminating special treatment for hong kong because of new chinese security legislation that is beijing more say in the running of the territory china has moved ahead with the law which critics say will be used to quash political dissent open while britain also raised concerns about hong kong's autonomy at the un security council while the european union also joined in the criticism warning that beijing was in breach of its international commitments. the view of hong kong from above is stunning but what is happening in the city itself is straining e
america. where president trump says the u.s. is to cut ties with the world health organization over its handling of the coronavirus trump maintains the u.s. is withdrawing support from the w.h.o. because of what he calls china's total control of the organization the president accuses chinese officials of ignoring their reporting obligations and pressuring the agency to mislead the world when the outbreak again. and president trump also says the u.s. will be cutting more international ties this...
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ti by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.nd by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> this is outside source. i lat corona virus developments. large parts of europe eased lockdown conditions with his nieces reopening and children heading back to school. a warningrom germany, progress against the f virus remains fragile as infection rates go up. ris johnson defends his plan for easing the lockdown amid claims there is a lack clarity. >> we are asking people to sta alert, control thesa virus, and lives. staying ale, for the vast majority of people, meansin st at home as much as possible. lewis: southl korea closes barsnd clubs after new coronavirus infections in seoul. lockdown condions are being eased in several countries, including france, germany, and spain. businesses are starting to enrendld c ahiarren goveearnmeny can bance giving people freedom while continuing to limit the spread of the virus. ster spoke about theteps his country is taking out of lockdo. >> we start today, we hope to end
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you mentioned the issue of race, and i think's really important to break down it sort of ties the idea of america to religious and cultural identities. it sort of stays that americans are implicitly, in their minds, a white christian nation. and, of course, you know, movement leaders tend to paper over the ways in which hyperconservative religion and racism can reinforce one another. we also have to remember that trump won by appealing to the ray is schism of some number of -- racism of some number of his, some number of voters. but, you know, movement leaders can really see the demographic picture as cheerily as you -- clearly as you or i can, and they understand that they're not going to survive if they just continue to go after the same people. so they've actually made a significant effort in recent years to reach out to some number of conservative pastors of color, latino voters and black pastors -- [inaudible] they've invested some real money in going after the latino and black vote, and i think they're also, because the movement there's a kind of through line in some of the theological thro
you mentioned the issue of race, and i think's really important to break down it sort of ties the idea of america to religious and cultural identities. it sort of stays that americans are implicitly, in their minds, a white christian nation. and, of course, you know, movement leaders tend to paper over the ways in which hyperconservative religion and racism can reinforce one another. we also have to remember that trump won by appealing to the ray is schism of some number of -- racism of some...
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amÉrica". siempre pensando en todo lo que es mejor para ti, mÁs ayuda, más informaciÓn y alegrÍa! manecemos con el actor ferdinand o valencia de, " como tuma y dos". >> doÑa meche entrevisto a chiquinquirÁ delgado y se atreviÓ a decirle que la idea del break de las siete era suya, nadie se puede perder esta entrevista. >> y esta maÑana regresa a la gaviota, angÉlica rivera, acepta un reto viral junto a sus hijas que te va a encantar. >> quÉdate en despierta américa que este martes viene cargado de ayuda, informaciÓn y diversiÓn. [ mÚsica] >> con esta nueva versiÓn de color esperanza, le decimos buenos dÍas a chicago y texas que se unen a esta trasmisiÓn a esta hora. >> esperanza la palabra que nos define porque una de las vacunas que se estÁn ensayando contra el covid 19 ha dado un gran paso, en laboratorio moderna ha dicho que su vacuna segura y producir anticuerpos en todas las personas que han recibido este procedimiento. >> los mismos anticuerpos que tienen las personas que supieron la enfermedad y se recuperaron, la pregunta es, ¿cuÁl es el prÓximo paso? probarla en muchos vol
amÉrica". siempre pensando en todo lo que es mejor para ti, mÁs ayuda, más informaciÓn y alegrÍa! manecemos con el actor ferdinand o valencia de, " como tuma y dos". >> doÑa meche entrevisto a chiquinquirÁ delgado y se atreviÓ a decirle que la idea del break de las siete era suya, nadie se puede perder esta entrevista. >> y esta maÑana regresa a la gaviota, angÉlica rivera, acepta un reto viral junto a sus hijas que te va a encantar. >> quÉdate en...
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as new models project a possible sharp increase in coronavirus-related deaths in america through august. those models tiedcent reopenings of businesses and public spaces across the u.s. and relaxed social distancing. but the president was adamant again today that people have to be allowed back to their jobs, and he believes keeping them away could kill them too. >> if they held people any longer with the shut-downs, you're going to lose people that way too. and you already have i'm sure. but between drug abuse and -- i mean, they say suicide. a lot of different things. >> reporter: former new jersey governor chris christie, whose state has been hit harder than most, told our dana bash as many lives as possible should be saved. but he asked if americans could come to an acceptance of certain levels of death in order to get the economy moving again. >> we've got to let some of these folks get back to work because if we don't we're going to destroy the american way of life and these families. >> but will people be able to swallow the notion if these projections are right of nearly 3,000 deaths a day? >> they
as new models project a possible sharp increase in coronavirus-related deaths in america through august. those models tiedcent reopenings of businesses and public spaces across the u.s. and relaxed social distancing. but the president was adamant again today that people have to be allowed back to their jobs, and he believes keeping them away could kill them too. >> if they held people any longer with the shut-downs, you're going to lose people that way too. and you already have i'm sure....
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. >> this iseat the second time donald trump has taken 131 and said america was tied for first place. are wed missing something? >> it appears that math is not the president's strong suit, joe. no, you're not missing anythings this is just more of the rerentless sort of spin from the white house. this glass half full. the distortion of numbers and statistics from the president, trying to defend the job he hash done, managing this pandemic. you were right, this is not theh first time we've heard him do this, where he seized upon data and interpreted it in a te different way to try to sell what his administration has done, and trying to ignore the numbers that, of course, most of us care most about. which is, well more than 90,000 americans have died at this point. of course, that's a number that is still rising and will do so, hopefully not, but will recognize dramatically if there are subsequent waves of this, which many health experts predict. the president is focused on his poll numbers. that's what led yesterday to his outcry against michigan and nevada, denouncing mail-in voting.
. >> this iseat the second time donald trump has taken 131 and said america was tied for first place. are wed missing something? >> it appears that math is not the president's strong suit, joe. no, you're not missing anythings this is just more of the rerentless sort of spin from the white house. this glass half full. the distortion of numbers and statistics from the president, trying to defend the job he hash done, managing this pandemic. you were right, this is not theh first time...
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america during the pandemic. ? it's amazing to be playing, people honking horns and flick headlights. it was really magical. >> musicians finding a way to connect with their audietrea tile. in a summer of social distancing, waves of confusion sweeping america's beaches, economic pressure in coastal communities pushing governors to reopen. is fun in the sun worth the
america during the pandemic. ? it's amazing to be playing, people honking horns and flick headlights. it was really magical. >> musicians finding a way to connect with their audietrea tile. in a summer of social distancing, waves of confusion sweeping america's beaches, economic pressure in coastal communities pushing governors to reopen. is fun in the sun worth the
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as new models project a possible sharp increase in coronavirus related deaths in america through august. those models tied to recent reopenings of businesses and public spaces across the u.s. and relax social-distancing what the president was adamant again that people have to be allowed back to their jobs and he believes keeping them away could kill them to if they held people any longer with the shutdown. >>it's people that way too and you already have a cure. but between drug it isn't. i mean they say suicide a lot of different. >>a former new jersey governor chris christie who state has been hit harder than most told our dana bash as many lives as possible should be safe. but he asked of americans could come to an acceptance of certain levels of death in order to get the economy moving again we've got to some of these folks get back to work because if we don't. >>we're going to destroy the american way of life in these families but will people be able to swallow the notion. if these projections array of nearly 3,000 deaths a day. >>they're going to have to some of this language from chris christie in o
as new models project a possible sharp increase in coronavirus related deaths in america through august. those models tied to recent reopenings of businesses and public spaces across the u.s. and relax social-distancing what the president was adamant again that people have to be allowed back to their jobs and he believes keeping them away could kill them to if they held people any longer with the shutdown. >>it's people that way too and you already have a cure. but between drug it isn't....
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as new models project a possible sharp increase in coronavirus-related deaths in america through august. those models tied reopenings of businesses and public spaces across the u.s. and relaxed social distancing. but the president was adamant again that people have to be allowed back to their jobs, and he believes keeping them away could kill them, too. >> if they held people any longer with the shutdowns, you're going to lose people that way, too, and you already have, i'm sure. but between drug abuse and, i mean, they say suicide. a lot of different things. >> reporter: former new jersey governor chris christie, whose state has been hit harder than most, told our dana bash as many lives as possible should be saved, but he asked if americans could come to an acceptance of certain levels of death in order to get the economy moving again. >> we've got to let some of these folks get back to work, because if we don't, we're going to destroy the american way of life and these families. >> but will people be able to swallow the notion, if these projections are right, of nearly 3,000 deaths a day? >> they're go
as new models project a possible sharp increase in coronavirus-related deaths in america through august. those models tied reopenings of businesses and public spaces across the u.s. and relaxed social distancing. but the president was adamant again that people have to be allowed back to their jobs, and he believes keeping them away could kill them, too. >> if they held people any longer with the shutdowns, you're going to lose people that way, too, and you already have, i'm sure. but...
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alan: gracias por estar con nosotros en despierta amÉrica karla: siempre pensando en lo que es mejor para tin nuestros hijos chiquitos francisca: acabo de cumplir 31 aÑos. >> para mÍ siempre va a ser mi niÑa pequeÑa, eres mi niÑa preciosa y amo con el corazÓn. karla: doÑa divina que le encantarÍa hacerle ahorita su hija si la tuviese cerca >> abrazarla y besarla siempre pero como quiera ante la distancia la amo y sigo como siempre echÁndole muchas bendiciones a ella para que todo le salga bien cuando pase todo esto, cuandopueda abrazarla le voy a dar el abrazo que siempre le he dado en el dÍa de su cumpleaÑos francisca: cuando todo esto pases lo primero que voy hacer ir abrazarte porque me haces mucha falta,sÉ que son momentos de mucha incertidumbre, sÉ que estÁs preocupada pero ya todo se va a poner bien te quiero tanto que voy a pasar una vergüenza pÚblica, te voy a levantar los brazos para que me cantes cunungunungu. >> ♪cunungunungu pechocha de mami♪ es cierto, sin la tengo aquÍ ella le da vergüenza esto. karla: otra vez vamos a cantarlo todos. carlos: lÁstima que no están mariachi porqu
alan: gracias por estar con nosotros en despierta amÉrica karla: siempre pensando en lo que es mejor para tin nuestros hijos chiquitos francisca: acabo de cumplir 31 aÑos. >> para mÍ siempre va a ser mi niÑa pequeÑa, eres mi niÑa preciosa y amo con el corazÓn. karla: doÑa divina que le encantarÍa hacerle ahorita su hija si la tuviese cerca >> abrazarla y besarla siempre pero como quiera ante la distancia la amo y sigo como siempre echÁndole muchas bendiciones a ella para...
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. >> como despierta amÉrica tambiÉn te ayuda estÁ cerca de ti para hablar de este tipo de cosas, vamosndo es como se soluciona las cosas, los problemas, hablando nos entendemos. eso serÁ más adelante, por ahora los detalles de esta noticia de Última hora. sasha: es que en horas de la noche este hombre abriÓ fuego en un centro con el cÉlebre arizona que reciÉn habÍa reabierto sus puertas, el tiroteo genera temores sobre las consecuencias del aislamiento para lÁser mental y deja un saldo de al menos tres heridos, uno de ellos en estado grave, el sospechoso de origen hispano amanece bajo custodia y portaba un fusil a r 15, poco antes del incidente el sujeto habrÍa publicado un vídeo en redes sociales, anunciando el ataque y luego habrÍa compartido imÁgenes durante el violento acto. angÉlica: buenos dÍas para todos ustedes, por supuesto en arizona no no son los estudios porque la nueva normalidad en la localidad que querÍan divertirse en los primeros dÍas despuÉs de la reapertura, terminÓ en tragedia, un hombre cuya identificaciÓn no dio la policÍa sino su madrina televisiÓn local, lllamad
. >> como despierta amÉrica tambiÉn te ayuda estÁ cerca de ti para hablar de este tipo de cosas, vamosndo es como se soluciona las cosas, los problemas, hablando nos entendemos. eso serÁ más adelante, por ahora los detalles de esta noticia de Última hora. sasha: es que en horas de la noche este hombre abriÓ fuego en un centro con el cÉlebre arizona que reciÉn habÍa reabierto sus puertas, el tiroteo genera temores sobre las consecuencias del aislamiento para lÁser mental y deja...
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amÉrica" somos testigos. satcha: siempre amanecemos pensando en ti. ienza la universidad y no sabes como pagarla, esta maÑana te ayudaremos. karla: maribel guardia acepta regresar a las novelas y llega a " te doy la vida". quÉdate en "despierta américa" que este martes viene cargado de ayuda, informaciÓn y diversiÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ [cantan] ♪ ♪ ♪ karla:muy buenos dÍas. bienvenidos a "despierta amÉrica". martes de estreno. alan: los estamos sorprendiendo con el talento para bailar algunos, pero quiero seguir, queremos seguir a quien "despierta amÉrica". carlos: alan es reconocido como el coreÓgrafo de las estrellas y hoy comienza un nuevo reto. que es nuestro, nuestro de nosotros asÍ que prepÁrese en casa para aprender la coreografÍa. es muy fÁcil y luego nos envÍan un vÍdeo nuestra cuenta de tik tok. karla: que venga el coreÓgrafo. raÚl:santiago avÍsanos la mÚsica. lo que hay que hacer es seguir la letra. y dice... francisca: con calma, por favor! ♪ ♪ ♪ [risas] raÚl: es fÁcil, brinca, sonrÍe despierta con ganas, como si no hubiera maÑana. [aplausos] karla: noso
amÉrica" somos testigos. satcha: siempre amanecemos pensando en ti. ienza la universidad y no sabes como pagarla, esta maÑana te ayudaremos. karla: maribel guardia acepta regresar a las novelas y llega a " te doy la vida". quÉdate en "despierta américa" que este martes viene cargado de ayuda, informaciÓn y diversiÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ [cantan] ♪ ♪ ♪ karla:muy buenos dÍas. bienvenidos a "despierta amÉrica". martes de estreno. alan: los estamos...
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ti yet. laura: tough times ahead f brazil. you're watching "bbc world news america."till to come on tig'shtng ogpr gmoeras onlils. the che flower is transformed as garden sw designa get the rngrihaide ann counced 3,70 few weeks ago --ew layoffs a weeks ago. reporter: the nonsort of enrporate headquarter employees, we h heard much about until may 6. that was when the company said it was letting g over,000 then just today the c.e.o. of uber came out and said they're let goingf further 3,000 employees and looking at maybe closing 45 offices around the all of this, he put it, is to try to right-size the economy for htere things are r now. so to be clear, this doesn't effectrs drithis is the back office staff, if you like. the headquarters staff. but in t iheir head count, if you take both of those layoff announces together. a stark reminder of the kind of pain that the coronavirus has caused and of course this will only add to the staggering unemploynt rate already here in america. thetart of th chelsea flower show in the u.k. a beloved tradition where garden designers cr
ti yet. laura: tough times ahead f brazil. you're watching "bbc world news america."till to come on tig'shtng ogpr gmoeras onlils. the che flower is transformed as garden sw designa get the rngrihaide ann counced 3,70 few weeks ago --ew layoffs a weeks ago. reporter: the nonsort of enrporate headquarter employees, we h heard much about until may 6. that was when the company said it was letting g over,000 then just today the c.e.o. of uber came out and said they're let goingf further...
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amÉrica". siempre pensando en lo que es mejor para ti.and push! there it's up there. oh, boy! las arrugas no te hacen quedar bien. evítalas antes de que aparezcan con la ayuda de downy wrinkleguard. para que las arrugas se conviertan en cosa del pasado. ♪ ♪ ♪ juan: bienvenidos a "despierta amÉrica". si usted o un ser querido estÁn llegando lada para contar con medicare prestÉ mucha atenciÓn. la pandemia de covid19 o coronavirus ha cambiado nuestras vidas de una forma u otra por ahora. a pesar de contar con bastante informaciÓn sobre el propio virus queremos compartir cierta informaciÓn sobre cómo los planes de medicare original estÁn viendo las necesidades actuales. nuestra invitada de hoy es menÉndez. agente de seguros certificado de medicare para contestar preguntas muy importantes sobre el cuidado de la salud en estos momentos y ayudar a explicar algunos beneficios adicionales que pueden estar disponibles para usted con un plan de medicare. bienvenida. >> gracias. juan: aquÍ tengo la primera pregunta. quÉ es medicare advanteje? estÁn b
amÉrica". siempre pensando en lo que es mejor para ti.and push! there it's up there. oh, boy! las arrugas no te hacen quedar bien. evítalas antes de que aparezcan con la ayuda de downy wrinkleguard. para que las arrugas se conviertan en cosa del pasado. ♪ ♪ ♪ juan: bienvenidos a "despierta amÉrica". si usted o un ser querido estÁn llegando lada para contar con medicare prestÉ mucha atenciÓn. la pandemia de covid19 o coronavirus ha cambiado nuestras vidas de una forma...
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it's not like we don't have people like everybody's in america is tied up doing important work. do this work fairly quickly. remember we're spending trillions for the economic relief here, so the idea that we actually get serious about the health related thing like the testing, you know, it seems pretty obvious there should be clear federal guidelines. >> do you -- i know we're going to talk about vaccines, something you're obviously very focused on, but if we get to this point we're talking about, bill, with testing and having enough contact tracing which you say we should be able to get to these things, can we get to some sense of normalcy then? what does normalcy look like at that point? >> with great testing, contact tracing, quick turn around and prioritize you can open far more than you were in the first phase. and, you know, ideally you would wait until you're really ready to do that well. and then you would be very careful about the activities that properly modified posed the least risk of infection and the greatest benefit in society. so things like manufacturing, const
it's not like we don't have people like everybody's in america is tied up doing important work. do this work fairly quickly. remember we're spending trillions for the economic relief here, so the idea that we actually get serious about the health related thing like the testing, you know, it seems pretty obvious there should be clear federal guidelines. >> do you -- i know we're going to talk about vaccines, something you're obviously very focused on, but if we get to this point we're...
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like everybody in -- it's not like everybody in america is tied up doing work. we are spending trillions for economic relief. so that we get serious like the health tracing, it seems obvious there should be clear federal guidelines. >> i know we are going to talk about vaccines, something you are focused on. but if we get to this point of testing, bill, and contact tracing, can we get to some sort of normalcy then? what does normalcy look like at that point? >> with testing and contact tracing, quick turn around, you can open up far more than in the first phase. ideally, you would wait until you are really ready to do that well. and then you would be very careful about the activities that properly modified, posed the least risk of infection and greatest benefit to society. things like manufacturing, construction, things that are physical activities. school is one that it's hard to get the design right, but i hope we can do that. a lot of office jobs should stay the way they are. the productivity loss, although not zero, is not gigantic. we shouldn't use a contac
like everybody in -- it's not like everybody in america is tied up doing work. we are spending trillions for economic relief. so that we get serious like the health tracing, it seems obvious there should be clear federal guidelines. >> i know we are going to talk about vaccines, something you are focused on. but if we get to this point of testing, bill, and contact tracing, can we get to some sort of normalcy then? what does normalcy look like at that point? >> with testing and...
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bronco.buenos dias lupe....cuentanos como >> mi querido amigo, un gran placer saludarte a ti a toda la gente de despierta amÉricalegas se hablan si hay alguna fecha para regresar al escenario, serÁ todo totalmente distinto lupe, quÉ van hacer? >> realmente hasta ahorita no hemos podido asegurar algunas fechas, lo que sÍ sabemos es que todos los conciertos que se tenÍan pensado tener no estÁn cancelados sÓlo estÁn pospuestos, pero queremos hacerlo, yo creo que esto da un poco para largo para nosotros y sobre todo para quienes nos dedicamos a la mÚsica, sobre todo porque son eventos masivos de mucha gente, creo que seremos los Últimos en reactivarse pero esperemos que donde empecemos a volver poco a poco a los escenarios ya podamos presentar algunas fechas alan: perfecto maÑana sÁbado se agradece, lupe, ya sÉ que no vas a querer, pero siempre bronco trae sorpresas un adelantado de lo que nos van a tener en este gran especial >> bueno serÁ muy importante el contacto con la gente, vamos a estar preparÁndonos aquÍ para hacer esta transmisiÓn, alan: que buena adelantada nos diste, asÍ que todos tenemos que unirnos, mu
bronco.buenos dias lupe....cuentanos como >> mi querido amigo, un gran placer saludarte a ti a toda la gente de despierta amÉricalegas se hablan si hay alguna fecha para regresar al escenario, serÁ todo totalmente distinto lupe, quÉ van hacer? >> realmente hasta ahorita no hemos podido asegurar algunas fechas, lo que sÍ sabemos es que todos los conciertos que se tenÍan pensado tener no estÁn cancelados sÓlo estÁn pospuestos, pero queremos hacerlo, yo creo que esto da un poco...
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live in washington what this all means and how it ties into the alleged deep state plot against the president. jillian: america see light at the end of the with all 50 states open in some capacity today. rob: the milestone overshadowed by controversy around chloroquine and the president taking it. how the white house is responding to a media frenzy. jillian: my gosh. rob: going viral for internet challenge gone horribly wrong. jillian: why would you do that? socially you can't decide if he is really lying through his missing teeth. "fox and friends first" continues right now. rob: you are watching "fox and friends first" on wednesday morning. jillian: thanks for starting your day with us. we begin with a fox news alert, michael flynn's attorney filing an emergency appeal to boot judge emmet sullivan from the case. jillian: a declassified email from susan rice he just the obama administration purposely withheld information from michael flynn. >> reaction from donald trump. >> let's dive right in. setting up inauguration day a newly released portion describing james comey on passing information from michael flyn
live in washington what this all means and how it ties into the alleged deep state plot against the president. jillian: america see light at the end of the with all 50 states open in some capacity today. rob: the milestone overshadowed by controversy around chloroquine and the president taking it. how the white house is responding to a media frenzy. jillian: my gosh. rob: going viral for internet challenge gone horribly wrong. jillian: why would you do that? socially you can't decide if he is...
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dershowitz who is now embroiled in a legal battle stemming from his own ties to epstein and he also gave a lot of money to america's so-called most prestigious university so joining us to dig a little deeper are our friend legal and media analyst lionel is here so lionel let me ask you this how can harvard not be held to the same account the same standards that any organization that uses money from somebody who's been prosecuted for like a criminal enterprise. that question answers the question because you can't miller what if he had been the head of the class and area nation chop all over what would anybody have said i think the harvard alarms would say wait a minute don't you do a little bit of vetting and manila here's the thing we're not talking about somebody who just gave money we're talking about somebody who was actually there who set up shop who had keyless entry in code somebody who a stone simply held himself out as being a member of the harvard faculty family so then this trend send somebody who you know has a you know a dorm deemed out for them but understand the the idiosyncrasies of this man this is
dershowitz who is now embroiled in a legal battle stemming from his own ties to epstein and he also gave a lot of money to america's so-called most prestigious university so joining us to dig a little deeper are our friend legal and media analyst lionel is here so lionel let me ask you this how can harvard not be held to the same account the same standards that any organization that uses money from somebody who's been prosecuted for like a criminal enterprise. that question answers the question...
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moved to new york, but it wasn't until you moved back to europe from america where you began to start making art seriously. was y sort of tied up wir identity that you were a european and you could only work properly when you got back to europe? yeah. it-- i was a young artist. i started art school when the berlin wall came down. i was so optimistic, i said, "ok. i'm done. "why ever stay in art school? "let me just gew york anget it over with," so it was only when i realized, "oh, this is actually a little hder. "maybe studying art is not so bad, after all," so i went back, and i realized, "hmm, maybe being honest to myself, taking this se,"ous, slowing down a b and this is sort of when i actually started, i say, to get more serious. and you are now a world-renowned artist and particularly famous for your large-scale installations, and here at tate modern in london, there is a rettive of some of your major works over the last 25 years. one very striking one, the "rainbow," what are you trying to tell people there? one of the very early works of mine is a rainbow. it's called "beauty." itam drizzling water on a and what you s
moved to new york, but it wasn't until you moved back to europe from america where you began to start making art seriously. was y sort of tied up wir identity that you were a european and you could only work properly when you got back to europe? yeah. it-- i was a young artist. i started art school when the berlin wall came down. i was so optimistic, i said, "ok. i'm done. "why ever stay in art school? "let me just gew york anget it over with," so it was only when i...
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level, live in washington with what this all means and how it all ties into the so-called deep state plot against the president. >> americaing light at the end of the with all 50 states
level, live in washington with what this all means and how it all ties into the so-called deep state plot against the president. >> americaing light at the end of the with all 50 states
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and he's described as being in favor of closer ties with china can you see your party the c.d.u. taking that path once i'm going to america is no longer in power is that the future for your party. i have to say that i do not agree of strongly disagree with this. one sided description of this that i should he could speak for himself. i think that we have an ongoing internally bade all the time how to to use on a continuous basis to balance. the 2 imperatives of russia policy that i've described before that is a single ongoing process that is also happening across party lines but that the rich rate i think we will we are and will remain very firm for values and principles on the basis of which we have deeded to deal with russia in the same time we will not be late or decouple will keep our eye look to exercise the inference that we need to have in. improving the peace or the security structure and cooperation by the e.u. and would you say before one last question mr nic and the world is wondering what germany's will be like after uncle america has left power in terms of its relations with russia do you foresee if you look i
and he's described as being in favor of closer ties with china can you see your party the c.d.u. taking that path once i'm going to america is no longer in power is that the future for your party. i have to say that i do not agree of strongly disagree with this. one sided description of this that i should he could speak for himself. i think that we have an ongoing internally bade all the time how to to use on a continuous basis to balance. the 2 imperatives of russia policy that i've described...
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i believe what i saw and what ti saw was wrong at every level. being black in america should not be a death sentence. watched asnutes, we a white officer pressed his knee into the neck of a black man. for five minutes. when you hear someone calling for help, you are supposed to help. this officer failed in the most sense.human sinc ont happened on chicacago 38th, this last night is simply awful. it was traumatic, and it serves as a cleareminder of just what -- howar we ha to go. amy: george flo's falyly say the office s shoulbe c chaed with murr.r. they are being represented by civil righ l lawyebenjnjam crcrp. he sai---- "this abusiv e excesve a and inhumane u o of foe cocosthe fe of a n who was being detain b by thpolice f questiining abt a nonvlent charge." this iflfloyd's s brother philonise speaking on cnn tuesday. >> i love my brother. everybody loved my brother. knowing my brother is to love my brotother. they could have saved him. they could havemaced him. instead, they put their knee on his neck and just sat on him. he screamed, i can't b breathe. understand w
i believe what i saw and what ti saw was wrong at every level. being black in america should not be a death sentence. watched asnutes, we a white officer pressed his knee into the neck of a black man. for five minutes. when you hear someone calling for help, you are supposed to help. this officer failed in the most sense.human sinc ont happened on chicacago 38th, this last night is simply awful. it was traumatic, and it serves as a cleareminder of just what -- howar we ha to go. amy: george...