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toby boyd, the president of the california teachers association.eciate your time and commitment to the schools. thank you so much. >> thank you very much. >>> and we are continuing our commitment to keeping up in the classroom all week. we're going to be looking in depth into the divide between families who have the means to make learns from home work and those who can't afford it. keeping up in the clooassroom as this thursday. >> i think we'll be talk about this for months. up next, flying the flag. the bay area unlike most prepared to support the black lives matter movements. feel like you've watched all the things? now there's more to love with xfinity x1, the ultimate entertainment experience. like live sports. they're back with the best way to watch. and more streaming apps all in one place. more classics. more premiers. plus, more to easily find using just your voice. hello, more. where have you been all my life? find your favorites and more all in one place with x1. plus, get speed, coverage and security with the xfi gateway. xfinity. the f
toby boyd, the president of the california teachers association.eciate your time and commitment to the schools. thank you so much. >> thank you very much. >>> and we are continuing our commitment to keeping up in the classroom all week. we're going to be looking in depth into the divide between families who have the means to make learns from home work and those who can't afford it. keeping up in the clooassroom as this thursday. >> i think we'll be talk about this for...
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let's get some perspective on this story now we have toby esquith with us he's a professor of public health in epidemiology and director of the institute of public health at the childhood berlin to b.s. good to have you with us do you agree with the head of the doctors union are we seeing that 2nd wave now already in germany well it's a little bit of a definition question the numbers are rising for sure a way if you can actually see over time when you have the rising and then decreasing which then has the form of a wave but yes the numbers are certainly alarming and we have to really really take care that we keep distancing wearing masks cetera are you worried that people are precisely getting tired of some of those restrictions on things like wearing masks and also a social distancing. will most people take it very seriously some are getting tired or don't take it serious and that's the issue and also in trouble are travelers coming back as you know they're getting tested it's very important to take a test that because as symptomatic cases right now the further increase the spread o
let's get some perspective on this story now we have toby esquith with us he's a professor of public health in epidemiology and director of the institute of public health at the childhood berlin to b.s. good to have you with us do you agree with the head of the doctors union are we seeing that 2nd wave now already in germany well it's a little bit of a definition question the numbers are rising for sure a way if you can actually see over time when you have the rising and then decreasing which...
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he was called toby the tortoise. disney studios modified him and added the helmet and the boxen gloves. he was the battalion's mascot. there's affirm photographic evidence that shows toby prominently displayed. the field phones. what we're representing here is a tank in an assembly area where what might be called a logger. where we would circle the wagons so to speak, service our weapons. it will generally be a lull in the action. it was common to wire one to the other so they could communicate over secure means. one of the things that's also here at the arm heritage and education center, they have an amazing repository of combat after-action reviews and government data, empirical data referencing the engagements of these tank. there's a wealth of information published by a host of different author, not only of the american vehicles, but the german vehicles, british vehicles. there's really a wealth of information out there about this stuff, but one of the best repose torritory here at the ce. they have a great cast
he was called toby the tortoise. disney studios modified him and added the helmet and the boxen gloves. he was the battalion's mascot. there's affirm photographic evidence that shows toby prominently displayed. the field phones. what we're representing here is a tank in an assembly area where what might be called a logger. where we would circle the wagons so to speak, service our weapons. it will generally be a lull in the action. it was common to wire one to the other so they could communicate...
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scanlen plays miller, a terminally ill teenager who falls for an older boy called moses, played by tobylace. moses isn't exactly what miller's parents would consider boyfriend material — he steals, he takes drugs and he's been kicked out of the house by his own mother. but sheltered miller is enchanted by his rebellious spirit. 50 her folks reluctantly let him into their home. based on a stage play by rita kalnejais, babyteeth is a remarkable debut from director shannon murphy, who deftly steers the tone from dark, character—driven farce to tragicomedy without missing a beat. she's also assembled a note—perfect cast. scanlen and wallace have a palpable connection, while essie davis and ben mendelsohn are hilarious and heartbreaking as miller's pill—popping mother and her psychiatrist father. this is a film about love, loss, compromise, sacrifice, and accepting the realities of life and death. it's hugely entertaining and it's ultimately deeply moving. i suggest you keep tissues handy. don't forget your mask either — because babyteeth is in cinemas now. the story of the puppet pinocchio
scanlen plays miller, a terminally ill teenager who falls for an older boy called moses, played by tobylace. moses isn't exactly what miller's parents would consider boyfriend material — he steals, he takes drugs and he's been kicked out of the house by his own mother. but sheltered miller is enchanted by his rebellious spirit. 50 her folks reluctantly let him into their home. based on a stage play by rita kalnejais, babyteeth is a remarkable debut from director shannon murphy, who deftly...
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scanlen plays miller, a terminally ill teenager who falls for an older boy called moses, played by tobyt miller's parents would consider boyfriend material — he steals, he takes drugs and he's been kicked out of the house by his own mother. but sheltered miller is enchanted by his rebellious spirit. so her folks reluctantly let him into their home. based on a stage play by rita kalnejais, babyteeth is a remarkable debut from director shannon murphy, who deftly steers the tone from dark, character—driven farce to tragicomedy without missing a beat. she's also assembled a note—perfect cast. scanlen and wallace have a palpable connection, while essie davis and ben mendelsohn are hilarious and heartbreaking as miller's pill—popping mother and her psychiatrist father. this is a film about love, loss, compromise, sacrifice, and accepting the realities of life and death. it's hugely entertaining and it's ultimately deeply moving. i suggest you keep tissues handy. don't forget your mask either — because ba byteeth is in cinemas now.
scanlen plays miller, a terminally ill teenager who falls for an older boy called moses, played by tobyt miller's parents would consider boyfriend material — he steals, he takes drugs and he's been kicked out of the house by his own mother. but sheltered miller is enchanted by his rebellious spirit. so her folks reluctantly let him into their home. based on a stage play by rita kalnejais, babyteeth is a remarkable debut from director shannon murphy, who deftly steers the tone from dark,...
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his name is toby the tortuous. when the battalion adopted him as their mascot, walt disney studios modified him for that purpose, added the tank crew helmet, the goggles, and the boxing gloves, and he was the battalion's mascot throughout the war. and there's ample photographic evidence that shows toby prominently displayed on the battalion's tanks during the war. so that would have been on the tanks. the field phones, what we're kind of representing here is a tank in an assembly area or what might be called a logger, where we would circle the wagons, so to speak, service our weapons, service the tank. it would generally be a lull in the action and it was common to wire the tanks one to the other so they can communicate over a secure means, which was the field phones, as opposed to the radio. they would typically have these linked tank-to-tank. one of the things that's also here at the army heritage and education center, they've got an amazing repository of combat after-action reviews and government data and empiri
his name is toby the tortuous. when the battalion adopted him as their mascot, walt disney studios modified him for that purpose, added the tank crew helmet, the goggles, and the boxing gloves, and he was the battalion's mascot throughout the war. and there's ample photographic evidence that shows toby prominently displayed on the battalion's tanks during the war. so that would have been on the tanks. the field phones, what we're kind of representing here is a tank in an assembly area or what...
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in fact, there's ample photographic evidence that shows toby prominently displayed on the battalion's tanks during the war. that would have been on the tanks. the field phones. what we're representing here is a tank in an assembly area or what might be called a logger where we would circle the wag ons so to speak, service our weapons, service the tank. generally it would be a lull in the action and it was common to wire the tanks one to the other so they could communicate over secure means which was the field phones as oppose todd to radio. one thing that is also here at the army heritage and education center, an amazing repository of combat after action reviews and government data and empirical data reference the engagement of these tanks, just a wealth of information published about armored warfare in the second world war by a host of different authors about not only of course the american vehicles but the german vehicles. british vehicles, etcetera. so there is really a wealth of information out there about this stuff. but one of the best repositories is right here at the center th
in fact, there's ample photographic evidence that shows toby prominently displayed on the battalion's tanks during the war. that would have been on the tanks. the field phones. what we're representing here is a tank in an assembly area or what might be called a logger where we would circle the wag ons so to speak, service our weapons, service the tank. generally it would be a lull in the action and it was common to wire the tanks one to the other so they could communicate over secure means...
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hello and welcome i'm peter toby you're watching al-jazeera live from our global headquarters here and also coming up. several people killed and injured in an attack claimed by i saw afghan prisoners. a u.s. wildfire burning in southern california.
hello and welcome i'm peter toby you're watching al-jazeera live from our global headquarters here and also coming up. several people killed and injured in an attack claimed by i saw afghan prisoners. a u.s. wildfire burning in southern california.
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that matthew rexford is president of the cat toby can he be at cooperation. with all of these are heavy metals and serious you know and all this heavy equipment it's tends to be more careful yes i think a very scary and then also a few days now of oh yes yes. we're regs but he's mattie's mom she's pregnant about the choices that my. the community are for their companies wanting to drill. when i 1st heard about it i do like. the. opportunity. what it can do very good i think it'll help it'll help. when the refuge was established the n.e.p. out of kaktovik what consulted. after generations of government interference murray is clear on who should make decisions about the land. god gave us this land to live life. for us not the government but the people that live here. why should they all give in when we live here we're doing fine everything's here everybody's getting involved in our problems we live here we make the rules not there you don't live here we do we shouldn't have to listen to them wouldn't not drilling for oil help protect your way of life. probably
that matthew rexford is president of the cat toby can he be at cooperation. with all of these are heavy metals and serious you know and all this heavy equipment it's tends to be more careful yes i think a very scary and then also a few days now of oh yes yes. we're regs but he's mattie's mom she's pregnant about the choices that my. the community are for their companies wanting to drill. when i 1st heard about it i do like. the. opportunity. what it can do very good i think it'll help it'll...
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it has been out since my book came out one called "the precipice" a book by an oxford scholar named toby who was Ãbstill very readable. if you wanted to get deep into the subject, that's a great book to read. and think about the ethics of it. we often think, the end of the world is good for us but he really makes the case that what really matters is keeping that future around for our children, grandchildren. i look at the work of other academic institutions in this field the cambridge center on essential risk. one of the oldest ones in this field and a few other ones here in the united states that have really grown up around us. that's why i recommend books, and really a website called $80,000 that looks at how best to spend your career avoiding asked essential risks. should you work in congress, should you be a scientist in a bio lab. >> thank you. what are you working on now? are you looking forward to a second edition of "end times" or something new in progress? >> i'm currently the future correspondent at the Ãaxios it's a strange job title that makes it seem like i would be à Ãi foc
it has been out since my book came out one called "the precipice" a book by an oxford scholar named toby who was Ãbstill very readable. if you wanted to get deep into the subject, that's a great book to read. and think about the ethics of it. we often think, the end of the world is good for us but he really makes the case that what really matters is keeping that future around for our children, grandchildren. i look at the work of other academic institutions in this field the...
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hello again peter toby here in doha the top stories on al-jazeera the u.s. president donald trump has now formally accepted the republican party nomination for a 2nd term he says november's election will mark the difference between saving the american dream or allowing a socialist agenda to destroy it. at the democratic national convention joe biden and his party repeatedly assailed america as a land of racial economic and social injustice so tonight i ask you a simple question how can the democrat party ask the lead our country when it spends so much time tearing down our country. they do not see america as the most free justin exceptional nation on earth instead they see a wicked day shouldn that must be punished for its sins our opponents say that redemption for you can only come from giving power to them. white house correspondent kimberly how could it has more. donald trump is hoping that he gets votes from those that are still undecided and even some democrats who are feeling nervous about some of the social unrest that has played out across the united
hello again peter toby here in doha the top stories on al-jazeera the u.s. president donald trump has now formally accepted the republican party nomination for a 2nd term he says november's election will mark the difference between saving the american dream or allowing a socialist agenda to destroy it. at the democratic national convention joe biden and his party repeatedly assailed america as a land of racial economic and social injustice so tonight i ask you a simple question how can the...
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and thank you to honorary captain captain toby and all those joining online to recognize and pay tribute to the american heroes of the uss indianapolis. ladies and gentlemen, at this time, please stand as you are able for the presentation of the colors and the national anthem. >> march, march, march. hold. present arms. seeh say can you by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming glaree rockets red airbombs bursting in nightroof through the thereur flag was still o say does that star-spangled waver yet o'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave ♪ >> shoulder arms. >> let us pray. dear lord, we ask your blessing today on the survivors of the uss indianapolis, their family member, friends, and members of the legacy organization at this virtual reunion. ever since the first reunion on july 30 and 31 of 1960, which was organized by giles mccoy the 15 survivors, these men have gathered to remember and to give thanks. they know the im
and thank you to honorary captain captain toby and all those joining online to recognize and pay tribute to the american heroes of the uss indianapolis. ladies and gentlemen, at this time, please stand as you are able for the presentation of the colors and the national anthem. >> march, march, march. hold. present arms. seeh say can you by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight...
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scanlen plays miller, a terminally ill teenager who falls for an older boy called moses, played by tobywould consider boyfriend material — he steals, he takes drugs and he's been kicked out of the house by his own mother. but sheltered miller is enchanted by his rebellious spirit. so her folks reluctantly let him into their home. based on a stage play by rita kalnejais, baby teeth is a remarkable debut from director shannon murphy, who deftly steers the tone from dark, character—driven farce to tragicomedy without missing a beat. she's also assembled a note—perfect cast. scanlen and wallace have a palpable connection, while essie davis and ben mendelsohn are hilarious and heartbreaking as miller's pill—popping mother and her psychiatrist father. this is a film about love, loss, compromise, sacrifice, and accepting the realities of life and death. it's hugely entertaining and it's ultimately deeply moving. i suggest you keep tissues handy. don't forget your mask either. babyteeth is in cinemas now. the story of the puppet pinocchio has inspired many a movie version, including the cutesy
scanlen plays miller, a terminally ill teenager who falls for an older boy called moses, played by tobywould consider boyfriend material — he steals, he takes drugs and he's been kicked out of the house by his own mother. but sheltered miller is enchanted by his rebellious spirit. so her folks reluctantly let him into their home. based on a stage play by rita kalnejais, baby teeth is a remarkable debut from director shannon murphy, who deftly steers the tone from dark, character—driven...
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the supporters being included so as to how inclusive it's going to be or they feel this is a day to toby is something that we'll have to wait and see. if these 30 people are still missing in a week after a huge blast in beirut's 173 of those confirmed that tens of thousands of homes remain uninhabitable on tuesday in the beirut community held a vigil to oana the lungs last seen a hole to has more from lebanon. a moment of silence for the dead the wounded and the missing church bells rang alongside the muslim call to prayer for a few moments at least this deeply divided and broken nation came together. lebanon remembered a moment that changed the lives of so many people it's been a week since the explosion of beirut port this. sure i'd lived and homes just meters from the blast site people gathered to demand justice and accountability so all those in power knew about the explosives a report on the risk the lives of the people the should be an international investigation because we don't trust the lebanese investigations lebanese authorities including the president knew there was a large s
the supporters being included so as to how inclusive it's going to be or they feel this is a day to toby is something that we'll have to wait and see. if these 30 people are still missing in a week after a huge blast in beirut's 173 of those confirmed that tens of thousands of homes remain uninhabitable on tuesday in the beirut community held a vigil to oana the lungs last seen a hole to has more from lebanon. a moment of silence for the dead the wounded and the missing church bells rang...
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it was because of poking around in adam smith the toby asked me to write. >> host: in mississippi you are on with p.j. o'rourke. kenneth in new jersey, go ahead. >> caller: not sure why p.j. o'rourke deserve to be taken seriously with all the time on his show when a man who i suspect never wore the uniform and i suspect from hearing about his politics in the vietnam era would have done his darndest to avoid wearing the uniform can be so flippant about war. i happen to have been a republican for 50 years, voted three times for richard nixon and twice for ronald reagan, thousands of americans have been killed, tens of thousands of iraqis have been killed, no useful purpose served by this war it is abominable that p.j. o'rourke can make fun of war and find something amusing about it but the question i want to ask, he talks about the imperative of free markets. do you have any conception why we have things like minimum wage laws, maximum hour laws and osha laws, does he remember the condition that existed in america before we had those laws and laborers were obliged to work 12 hour days,
it was because of poking around in adam smith the toby asked me to write. >> host: in mississippi you are on with p.j. o'rourke. kenneth in new jersey, go ahead. >> caller: not sure why p.j. o'rourke deserve to be taken seriously with all the time on his show when a man who i suspect never wore the uniform and i suspect from hearing about his politics in the vietnam era would have done his darndest to avoid wearing the uniform can be so flippant about war. i happen to have been a...
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it was because of adam smith and poking around that toby asked me to write on adam smith. host: mississippi, go ahead. hello. new jersey, go ahead pretty. >> i am not sure why p.j. o'rourke need to be taken seriously and all of this time in your show when a man who i suspect never wore a uniform and a suspect from hearing about his politics and that mirror would've do was then his darndest to avoid wearing the uniform pretty so utterly flippant about war. we have a war now that we should not of had and i happen to been in republican for 50 years voting three times for nixon and fought for ronald reagan. thousands of americans and killed. many iraqis have been killed in no useful purpose to be served by the score. i think it's vulnerable that mrf ward find something amusing about it but the question i wanted to ask ms., he talks about free markets. does mr. p.j. o'rourke have any conception of what we have things like minimum wage law financial laws and does he remember the condition that it existed in america before we had those laws. and the laborers were obliged to work
it was because of adam smith and poking around that toby asked me to write on adam smith. host: mississippi, go ahead. hello. new jersey, go ahead pretty. >> i am not sure why p.j. o'rourke need to be taken seriously and all of this time in your show when a man who i suspect never wore a uniform and a suspect from hearing about his politics and that mirror would've do was then his darndest to avoid wearing the uniform pretty so utterly flippant about war. we have a war now that we should...
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it was from that experience that toby munday, the editor in england who came up with this idea for a for a series of boo, books that changed the world, of which my book on how the smith is what an christopher hitchens has one also on thomas paine, the rights of man. in very good it is. it was because of some at the smith come poking around in ad and smith that toby asked me to write on adam smith. >> you are on with p. j. o'rourke. go ahead. are you with us? >> new jersey, go ahead. >> caller: i am not sure by mr. o'rourke deserves to be taken seriously or be given all this time on your show. when a man who i suspect never wore the uniform and i suspect from rick about his politics in the vietnam area would a dentist artist to avoid wearing the uniform can be so utterly flippant about war. we have a war now that we should not have had by my likes and i happen to have been a republican for 50 years voting three times richard nixon and twice for ronald reagan. thousands of americans have been killed, tense if that hundreds of thousands of iraqis have been killed. no useful purposes is
it was from that experience that toby munday, the editor in england who came up with this idea for a for a series of boo, books that changed the world, of which my book on how the smith is what an christopher hitchens has one also on thomas paine, the rights of man. in very good it is. it was because of some at the smith come poking around in ad and smith that toby asked me to write on adam smith. >> you are on with p. j. o'rourke. go ahead. are you with us? >> new jersey, go ahead....
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toby rosen just got back home to berlin. >> the riens are pretty short. 30 minutes.t results in the next 24 hours. >> reporter: germany is offering all travelers who arrive here free coronavirus tests, and starting saturday people coming from high risk areas will be required to get tested on arrival. the german government says it doesn't want the situations to deteriorate here the way it has in the united states with tens of thousands happening every day. that's why they're taking the dramatic step for everyone who enters the country a coronavirus. germany has the capacity for 1.2 million tests a week. the pandemic remains under control here. there's only been one day with 1,000 new infections. >> even as president trump continues to falsely claim the u.s. is doing better than countries like germany. >> yes, start to go up again. right here the lowest. we're lower than the world. >> lower than the world? >> lower than europe. >> in what? in what? >> take a look. right here. >> oh, you're doing death as a proportion of cases. i'm doing death as a population. that's wh
toby rosen just got back home to berlin. >> the riens are pretty short. 30 minutes.t results in the next 24 hours. >> reporter: germany is offering all travelers who arrive here free coronavirus tests, and starting saturday people coming from high risk areas will be required to get tested on arrival. the german government says it doesn't want the situations to deteriorate here the way it has in the united states with tens of thousands happening every day. that's why they're taking...
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confronted officers, put an officer in a head lock and carried knife that he refused to drop when ordered tobyice the union said. moments before being shot in the back. for blake's attorneys the police union's nuclear stiff a tactic to justify the officer's actions. >> it's a common strategy that police departments use in these type of circumstances. it's always trying to justify murder for misdeamnors. arguably even if jacob did resist an officer or obstruct an officer, let's just say that was true. the penalty in wisconsin is up to nine months in jail and up to a $10,000 fine. we commonly see in these type of police brutality cases they try to justify their actions and i think it's very clear. i think the world watched that same 20 second video. they can clearly see like my co-counsel patrick mentioned that jacob never posed an imminent threat and their actions are completely unjustified and excessive. >> reporter: it's why the sheriff said blake would have woken up shackled to his hospital bed. his family calls it call and the police call it protocol. they have now been removed. authorities
confronted officers, put an officer in a head lock and carried knife that he refused to drop when ordered tobyice the union said. moments before being shot in the back. for blake's attorneys the police union's nuclear stiff a tactic to justify the officer's actions. >> it's a common strategy that police departments use in these type of circumstances. it's always trying to justify murder for misdeamnors. arguably even if jacob did resist an officer or obstruct an officer, let's just say...
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i'm sure i join me in giving a shot shoutout to katie hinman, whose brainchild this was, and toby and so many other people behind this. please, please watched this. it is streaming right now on hbo max. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. when i wake up in the morning, i'm black. throughout my day, i'm black. when i go to bed, i'm still black. you won't always know that i'm a police officer, because i'm not always at work. but you will always know that i am black. now it's time to make sure that there is change, because the world is watching. she always wanted her smile to shine. now, she uses a capful of therabreath healthy smile oral rinse to give her the healthy, sparkly smile she always wanted. (crowd cheering) therabreath, it's a better mouthwash. at walmart, target and other fine stores. no uh uh, no way come on, no no n-n-n-no-no only discover has no annual fee on any card. t- mobile has a plan built just for you. n-n-n-no-no we want you to get the value
i'm sure i join me in giving a shot shoutout to katie hinman, whose brainchild this was, and toby and so many other people behind this. please, please watched this. it is streaming right now on hbo max. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. when i wake up in the morning, i'm black. throughout my day, i'm black. when i go to bed, i'm still black. you won't...
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>> reporter: toby parks just opened a music venue xbk in des moines, iowa, before the pandemic shut hern. >> it is hurting all of the small business, the pizza place next door to me and the coffee shop. hurting the community as a whole. >> reporter: a dream years in the making and now looking at closing for good in just months. and as a mointd-led business owner, the prospect is heart breaking. >> that's why i'm fighting so hard, particularly for people like me who are a black queer woman and incredibly important to be able to maintain it and to continue on for the next generation of people to take my place. >> reporter: cnn, new york. >> thanks for sharing time with us today. busy news day. stay with us. brianna keilar picks up our coverage right now. have a good day. >>> hello. i want to welcome our viewers here and around the world. as the country is still losing almost 1,000 americans per day the president has been falsely questioning whether coronavirus has really killed that many people. the very real death toll stands at more than 183,000. and the case count in the country is now
>> reporter: toby parks just opened a music venue xbk in des moines, iowa, before the pandemic shut hern. >> it is hurting all of the small business, the pizza place next door to me and the coffee shop. hurting the community as a whole. >> reporter: a dream years in the making and now looking at closing for good in just months. and as a mointd-led business owner, the prospect is heart breaking. >> that's why i'm fighting so hard, particularly for people like me who are a...
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going to be mandatory and there's not going to be free anymore i'm sorry and then from the 1st of toby the rules will change when you come from a high risk area hopefully they said the rules will change. because those tests have been free as well but i'm going back and said if you are aware that someone way you're planning to go is a high risk area then you don't get the compensation when you come back from that area and you have to go into quarantine all provide a valid. negative corona let's go over those quarantine rules you know they remain at 14 days and you're out 5 days you to find the answer yourself so you know home wherever you are whatever your hotel or wherever but you can get out after 5 days if you passed the test well she says. the 14 day rule is now going to be assessed again by the country's leading public health agency the robot cock institute to have been the one web site that every journalist goes to in the mornings to check how we're doing in terms of corona virus so they're going to see whether that period can be shortened there are other countries who are now goi
going to be mandatory and there's not going to be free anymore i'm sorry and then from the 1st of toby the rules will change when you come from a high risk area hopefully they said the rules will change. because those tests have been free as well but i'm going back and said if you are aware that someone way you're planning to go is a high risk area then you don't get the compensation when you come back from that area and you have to go into quarantine all provide a valid. negative corona let's...
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say is the brain child of our friend katie henman who just did a remarkable job with this along with tobyenheimer and so many others. but it is to show that it is different. even when i first started. there were a lot more dudes and a lot fewer women. and now there are -- there is daniela and jasmine and so many women that at all levels in various parts of the news media from broadcast to print, and to watch daniela, to learn from her the way that i did because she is and was our eyes and ears with that candidate in particular, with elizabeth warren, has been remarkable. it is really, really hard to shoot, to edit, to write, to log, to feed information, and by the way, drive a car, get on a plane, pack your bag, and maybe every once in a while get something to eat at a gas station. it is remarkable and women like daniela are just -- i'm so lucky to work with. >> daniela, i want to come back to you and i have a gazillion questions for you but my last question is do you feel like seeing the shots of you, you got your camera and trying to get into the scrum with the reporters, when you talk
say is the brain child of our friend katie henman who just did a remarkable job with this along with tobyenheimer and so many others. but it is to show that it is different. even when i first started. there were a lot more dudes and a lot fewer women. and now there are -- there is daniela and jasmine and so many women that at all levels in various parts of the news media from broadcast to print, and to watch daniela, to learn from her the way that i did because she is and was our eyes and ears...
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well-known is that henry dodge brought five enslaved people with him from his home state of missouri, toby, jim, leer, joe and tom who he held illegally enslaved in the wisconsin territory for over 11 years. slavery was supposed to be prohibited in the northwest territories but scholars have been saying for decades at this point that that ban on slavery wasn't worth the paper it was written on and henry dodge held five people in bondage two years after he became territorial governor. and wasn't contested much in the state, that race based slavery operated even in places we don't think it operated like wisconsin. >> one of the reasons why it's so important to know the history is to understand what's playing out today, right? but it's a better sense and so familiar with these kinds of protests in major u.s. cities but we talk about a city like kenosha, for many americans it's the first time they have known much about it and issues with police existed there nothing before the jacob blake shooting. how important is it to view the unrest we're seeing through that lens? >> i think it's critical.
well-known is that henry dodge brought five enslaved people with him from his home state of missouri, toby, jim, leer, joe and tom who he held illegally enslaved in the wisconsin territory for over 11 years. slavery was supposed to be prohibited in the northwest territories but scholars have been saying for decades at this point that that ban on slavery wasn't worth the paper it was written on and henry dodge held five people in bondage two years after he became territorial governor. and wasn't...
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toby and addict are knurled. it's almost like a curse word for people to love. but in the moment, these are names, it was a decorated officer who fought for this country. and was rewarded and promoted it was part of that inner circle with george washington. he was a real person. on the sheet of paper. i just couldn't shake that. and then i heard the story. it really cracked the book open. was the last moment between benedict arnold and george washington, among the most heartbreaking in u.s. history because they were tear friends. there were like the in the revolutionary setting. what was happened, when benedict arnold betrayed washington, is one of the only times the george washington has ever seen crying. in the image of george washington the father of our country crying. then i heard this detail. benedict arnold wrote a letter and alexander hamilton did not deliver and rapport song but he didn't deliver this letter from benedict arnold to george washington. in this letter from benedict arnold he says three things. yes for three things from george washington pr
toby and addict are knurled. it's almost like a curse word for people to love. but in the moment, these are names, it was a decorated officer who fought for this country. and was rewarded and promoted it was part of that inner circle with george washington. he was a real person. on the sheet of paper. i just couldn't shake that. and then i heard the story. it really cracked the book open. was the last moment between benedict arnold and george washington, among the most heartbreaking in u.s....
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me toby to have the harbor but i'm with you from the top of the hour and no washo cream or to any ofe women i see him so he and the she should be my level of the villa seem. so much of. a local issue of the vomit a hobby of ours or even a similar thoughts of one quilting she doing them in the same sure they are. really informative then you show me a schmo nicely let me shown it of competition from a show your boy a true thought she. can be in before shame to sue but a guilty only bear hug her by i mean she would be too but they are in my view remove them by shame i mean the hof is i mean half is holy fiar see proof will go to key issue. of e who you would be leaving all that very you are marshall her come a short time where her gesture of a short would issue a gobby but they are. and act in your are clear of her apartment. i had to share there are latter acknowledges in the park i says your mommy moody has a nice move to cause that cannot be argentina and i can feel argentina your merger . going to get but i was wrong t. me entirely if. it's not about what i like margie i'm gifted. o
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toby white of pennsylvania was 76, a u.s. marine corp. veteran. enjoyed sharing stories about black history. he and his wife gene celebrated their 50th an yes, sir ri in march. thanks for watching. i'll be back tomorrow night for a special edition of "the situation room." 7:00 p.m. eastern. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, the influential model off cited by the white house now projecting 310,000 americans could die by december as top experts at the world health organization warn of new outbreaks. >>> joe biden and kamala harris speaking tonight in their first tv interview, harris firing back at trump's attacks in which hec. >>> the chief justice of the florida sre court during the 2000 recount with a major warning tonight. let's go "outfront." >>> and good evening.
toby white of pennsylvania was 76, a u.s. marine corp. veteran. enjoyed sharing stories about black history. he and his wife gene celebrated their 50th an yes, sir ri in march. thanks for watching. i'll be back tomorrow night for a special edition of "the situation room." 7:00 p.m. eastern. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, the influential model off cited by the white house now projecting 310,000 americans could die by december...
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>> reporter: toby parks just opened her music venue sbk in des moines, iowa, before the pandemic shutn. >> it's not just hurting us and our venues, it's hurting the small businesses, hurting the pizza place, the coffee shop that's next door to me. it's hurting the community as a whole. >> reporter: it was a dream years in the making, but she's now looking at closing for good in just months, and as a minority-led business owner, the prospect is heartbreaking. >> that's why i'm fighting so hard, particularly for people like me, who are a black queer woman, so it's incredibly important to be able to maintain it and to continue on for the next generation of people to take my place. >> reporter: it's not just independent music venues. it's comedy clubs. it's independent theaters, where so many famous xeedi icomedians actors got their start and the billions of dollars lost in the economy and the jobs, john, but also about the culture. it's about giving a place for young actors, young musicians and young comedians to get their start, in order to have a successful future for themselves. john?
>> reporter: toby parks just opened her music venue sbk in des moines, iowa, before the pandemic shutn. >> it's not just hurting us and our venues, it's hurting the small businesses, hurting the pizza place, the coffee shop that's next door to me. it's hurting the community as a whole. >> reporter: it was a dream years in the making, but she's now looking at closing for good in just months, and as a minority-led business owner, the prospect is heartbreaking. >> that's...
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me toby to have the harbor but i'm with you from the top of the hour and no washo cream or to any ofthe women i see him so he and the she should be my level of the villa seem a little much of she bore a. local issue of the vomit a hobby of ours or even a similar thoughts of one quilting she doing them in the same show there are. really informative then you show me are more nicely lovely sean if i want to come a show your boy. she. can be in before shame to sue but a guilty only bear hug her by i mean she would be too but they are in my view remove the shame i mean the hof is i mean half is holy fiancee pool will go to a key issue because a lot of the who you would be. very you are marshall had come a short time with her gesture shivah showed the issue. gumby but they are. and acting in your are clear pattern. i had to share there are latter acknowledges example i says your mommy moody has a nice. argentine and i can bill are going to your merger sad to. going to get been argenti me entirely if. it's not about what i like margie i'm gifted. or suddenly the genuine them and the about 4
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toby rosen just got back home to berlin. >> the line's been pretty short.ly, like, 30 minutes. i think i get results in the next 24 hours. >> reporter: germany is offering all travellers arriving here free coronavirus tests. and starting saturday, people coming from high-risk areas will be required to get tested on arrival. the german government says it doesn't want the situation here to deteriorate, for instance, the way it has in the united states with tens of thousands of new cases every day. that's why they're taking the drastic step of offering everyone who enters the country a coronavirus testame. germany has the capacity for about 1.2 million tests per week, official data shows, and berlin says the pandemic remains under control here. there's only been one day with more than 1,000 new infections in the past three months. even as president trump continues to falsely claim the u.s. is doing better than countries like germany. >> if you look at death, start to go up again. well, right here, united states is lowest in numerous categories. we're lower tha
toby rosen just got back home to berlin. >> the line's been pretty short.ly, like, 30 minutes. i think i get results in the next 24 hours. >> reporter: germany is offering all travellers arriving here free coronavirus tests. and starting saturday, people coming from high-risk areas will be required to get tested on arrival. the german government says it doesn't want the situation here to deteriorate, for instance, the way it has in the united states with tens of thousands of new...
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think we've lost that line there to bamako we'll give it one more go at risk can you hear me speak to toby here in the studio in doha. hello yes we lost the line there for a 2nd address please carry on you were explaining you were explaining to us why they have taken the president and the prime minister to cathy. so that in 2 names come out of cutting the criminal actions joe including their side will come out or both of these guys are acting with the military deployed inside the mccall to take control so this is what we want this morning when we go to what was taking the president and his team in country inside to come there once. the president is and they control and say we we are waiting for and also sell our most mines people are saying the president has but the minute that the military the modern military doesn't. told us something is going on why do you think the audience ok pat me for injury interrupting you the address of the line has got a bit of a delay on it and i apologize for that what do you think the military will do with the president and the prime minister and these other
think we've lost that line there to bamako we'll give it one more go at risk can you hear me speak to toby here in the studio in doha. hello yes we lost the line there for a 2nd address please carry on you were explaining you were explaining to us why they have taken the president and the prime minister to cathy. so that in 2 names come out of cutting the criminal actions joe including their side will come out or both of these guys are acting with the military deployed inside the mccall to take...
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administrations in advisory and other roles as well as on presidential campaigns but she's also the toby professor and director of the institute of politics and strategy at carnegie mellon university. there she studies the presidency. she's written books on ronald reagan and foreign-policy as well so we have a great lineup today but what we're going to do is jump into the meat of the book and we want you to get a little sense from tevi of the key points in the book and i want to turn to kiron to hear her thoughts. we will have some conversation and then i'm going to turn to you. what i do come to you for questions we have a number of ways of getting in touch with us and one is to make questions in the comment section facebook and also with the u2 chat function and also on twitter at #dpclive. tevi, this is a book you've written extensively on the white house but of course it's about personalities and conflicts and important advisors in the white house but it's a book about the presidency and the white house itself and it tells a lot about how that institution has grown so my first questi
administrations in advisory and other roles as well as on presidential campaigns but she's also the toby professor and director of the institute of politics and strategy at carnegie mellon university. there she studies the presidency. she's written books on ronald reagan and foreign-policy as well so we have a great lineup today but what we're going to do is jump into the meat of the book and we want you to get a little sense from tevi of the key points in the book and i want to turn to kiron...
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$1000000000.00 lebanon's paid almost half of that let's bring in bring in international human rights lawyer toby cadman he joins us now by skype from thank you for your time what do you make of the evidence that we've heard so far is there anything that we didn't already know. no i don't i don't think it is anything that we haven't heard already i think what's important to stress is the significance of this trial in that it is the 1st trial of its kind for many different reasons but looking at the evidence is the 1st of its kind to rely almost entirely on on evidence of this kind which is a cell site analysis i mean we've seen this kind of evidence used before notably in the can you not the case it into actual criminal court but we haven't seen the case that rwanda is i'm so heavily on this type of evidence so starting it is significant for that reason. but what we all we've also seen is the rescue mission relying on circumstantial evidence and the defense saying that you cannot convict on that load i think it does calls the court some challenges and we've already heard that the court saying tha
$1000000000.00 lebanon's paid almost half of that let's bring in bring in international human rights lawyer toby cadman he joins us now by skype from thank you for your time what do you make of the evidence that we've heard so far is there anything that we didn't already know. no i don't i don't think it is anything that we haven't heard already i think what's important to stress is the significance of this trial in that it is the 1st trial of its kind for many different reasons but looking at...
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but she's also the toby professor and director of the institute of politics and strategy at carnegie mellon university. there she's written books on ronald reagan and on foreign policy as well. so we really have a great lineup today. what we're going to do is jump into the meat of the book. we want you to get a little sense from tevi as to what's in the book, what are the key points, and then i want to turn to kiron to hear her thoughts, and then we'll going to have a conversation. when i do come to you for questions, you have a number of ways of getting in touch with us. one is to submit questions in the comment section at facebook and also with the youtube chat function and, finally, on twitter at hashtag bpc live. so we'll look for your questions. but let's begin. tevi, or this is a book, and you've written extensively on the white house, but what i like about the book is, of course, it's about personalities and conflicts of important advisers in the white house, but it's also a book about the presidency and the white house itself and how that institution has grown. my first quest
but she's also the toby professor and director of the institute of politics and strategy at carnegie mellon university. there she's written books on ronald reagan and on foreign policy as well. so we really have a great lineup today. what we're going to do is jump into the meat of the book. we want you to get a little sense from tevi as to what's in the book, what are the key points, and then i want to turn to kiron to hear her thoughts, and then we'll going to have a conversation. when i do...
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so you have got a few more days of nervousness waiting, from the sound of it, toby. just move quickly on to work out how students like the ones you spoke to, can get themselves on the right path, and also, critically, how universities and their hard—working admissions officers can quickly mobilise to try to accommodate this huge change because there are literally tens of thousands of students whose decisions, decisions have already been made by universities about who they accept and who they don't accept and who goes to clearing and so on. and this change will mean universities have to rethink completely. there is one thing missing from, i listen to the 0fqual announcement, i think we must expect from the government very soon and announcement that the cap on recruitment for universities should be lifted. because many of them have filled their places, quite rightly, based on the grades that were published last week. and now they are being asked to take in potentially tens of thousand more stu d e nts potentially tens of thousand more students who have moved back to th
so you have got a few more days of nervousness waiting, from the sound of it, toby. just move quickly on to work out how students like the ones you spoke to, can get themselves on the right path, and also, critically, how universities and their hard—working admissions officers can quickly mobilise to try to accommodate this huge change because there are literally tens of thousands of students whose decisions, decisions have already been made by universities about who they accept and who they...
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. >> reporter: like toby curtis of the nationg nnoah. >> the white sharks are important pieces of theers. >> reporter: the battle over perception that sharks are exceedingly dangerous to humans continues. last year, there were 64 unprovoked attacks worldwide. but they are extremely rare. >> we want people to have a respect for the predators and their natural environment and know that healthy shark populations are good for the ocean. >> reporter: he says five years of data have taught them a lot about these baby sharks. there are still plenty of mysteries to solve. what is the thing you want to find out about the most? >> i think the holy grail of white shark research is where are these pups born. i think that would be one of the great mysteries solved. i don't know if we can do it. you never know. >> reporter: of course, one of the main goals is to educate the public. many other shark populations around the world are declining. a recent study found sharks are functi functionally extinct from nearly one-fifth of reefs around the world. >> so many mysteries. thank you. >>> ahead, the st
. >> reporter: like toby curtis of the nationg nnoah. >> the white sharks are important pieces of theers. >> reporter: the battle over perception that sharks are exceedingly dangerous to humans continues. last year, there were 64 unprovoked attacks worldwide. but they are extremely rare. >> we want people to have a respect for the predators and their natural environment and know that healthy shark populations are good for the ocean. >> reporter: he says five years...