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united states leaves warm springs forever. all along the 700 mile route, people gathered to honor president roosevelt and his ideals. slowly the train backs into union station in the united states capitalaited by a military guard of honor and members of the late great chief executive's family. with justice burns and secretary wallace, president harry s. truman heads the assembly to the nation's leaders. on a six-horse field artillery caisson escorted by representatives of every branch of the nation's armed forces, the casket passes grief stricken throngs of people enroute from the station to the white house. warplanes pay a final tribute to the fallen commander in chief, and officers and men of the mighty armed forces which he led march in slow measured tread in franklin roosevelt's honor. across from the white house, in lafayette park, the men, women and children whom franklin roosevelt served so well watch in tearful silence. ♪ ♪ then just before the brief private white house rites, president roosevelt's casket rests in the historic east room. here, 80 years before, lay abraham lincoln. now, home again to the garden of his family home in hyde park, new york, comes president roosevelt
united states leaves warm springs forever. all along the 700 mile route, people gathered to honor president roosevelt and his ideals. slowly the train backs into union station in the united states capitalaited by a military guard of honor and members of the late great chief executive's family. with justice burns and secretary wallace, president harry s. truman heads the assembly to the nation's leaders. on a six-horse field artillery caisson escorted by representatives of every branch of the...
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overlooking the united states capital. guest: it is certainly, it has been jarring grade -- jarring. you are used to people kind of sniping at each other back and forth. the biggest example of unity going on is senator sharad brown , he is been heaping praise on governor mike dewine. been heaping praise on governor mike dewine. they faced each other in an ugly senate race. they have always been cordial but they did certainly not shy away from criticizing each other at any stretch during their careers. so that kind of shows some of the unity so to speak that has gone on here. the president attitude towards governor dewine has been interesting because you see the governor -- see the president go after some of these other governors around the country, keeping the shutdown and place our masks or any number of things and these are all things mike dewine either did first or was very vocal about. notably donald trump leaves mike dewine out of that criticism when he's going after gretchen whitmer, gp just jb pritzker. that's an in
overlooking the united states capital. guest: it is certainly, it has been jarring grade -- jarring. you are used to people kind of sniping at each other back and forth. the biggest example of unity going on is senator sharad brown , he is been heaping praise on governor mike dewine. been heaping praise on governor mike dewine. they faced each other in an ugly senate race. they have always been cordial but they did certainly not shy away from criticizing each other at any stretch during their...
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united states senate. but we have been here and put rest, 10000 employees which is a scaled-down workforce. in the united states capital, we put them at risk to come here and never mentioned in legislation, the word covid virus or coronavirus. or pandemic, and legislation on the floor of the senate. that is disgraceful. we were elected to serve, we were elected to respond to the american states pretty for the last three weeks of the floor the senate, we have not. the land andth committee hearin, that's what we are supposed to do. but you would think, the descendent to mcconnell would decide that the house decided last week, that this is still the number one priority in america. it should be. but perhaps when we return from memorial day, there will be a sense of urgency which sadly does not exist from the republicans side of dale. i yield the floor created. in 50 minutes, we are voting to confirm the nominee as director of national intelligence. today, i want to discuss congressman's ratcliff confirmation as director of national intelligence. i want to congratulate that congressman, on a job well done. with this new pos
united states senate. but we have been here and put rest, 10000 employees which is a scaled-down workforce. in the united states capital, we put them at risk to come here and never mentioned in legislation, the word covid virus or coronavirus. or pandemic, and legislation on the floor of the senate. that is disgraceful. we were elected to serve, we were elected to respond to the american states pretty for the last three weeks of the floor the senate, we have not. the land andth committee...
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united states senate. but we have been here and put rest, 10000 employees which is a scaled-down workforce. in the united states capital, we put them at risk to come here and never mentioned in legislation, the word covid virus or coronavirus. or pandemic, and legislation on the floor of the senate. that is disgraceful. we were elected to serve, we were elected to respond to the american states pretty for the last three weeks of the floor the senate, we have not. the land andth committee hearin, that's what we are supposed to do. but you would think, the descendent to mcconnell would decide that the house decided last week, that this is still the number one priority in america. it should be. but perhaps when we return from memorial day, there will be a
united states senate. but we have been here and put rest, 10000 employees which is a scaled-down workforce. in the united states capital, we put them at risk to come here and never mentioned in legislation, the word covid virus or coronavirus. or pandemic, and legislation on the floor of the senate. that is disgraceful. we were elected to serve, we were elected to respond to the american states pretty for the last three weeks of the floor the senate, we have not. the land andth committee...
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is where the capital is, and that he will take precautions to protect those workers at the united states capitalso i think the 100 senators can take care of themselves, essentially move where they want, when they want, but the workforce does not have that same freedom of movement, and senator mcconnell needs to take that into account, and there is no indication that is part of his thinking or plan. your do you know if colleagues will boycott and may not come monday because of those concerns? guest: listen, i think every senator will make up his or her own mind with respect to coming to the capital. again, i will be there. health andis that safety of my constituents, who i see on capitol hill, the workers helping to make the place go. they make it run. they operate the place. do isry least that we can to ensure the united states senate with comply with all the guidelines of the district of columbia and senator mcconnell will have a plan to protect their health and safety. want the u.s.t senate to be a coronavirus vector for this region that has already lost over 1900 people. host: what are the pr
is where the capital is, and that he will take precautions to protect those workers at the united states capitalso i think the 100 senators can take care of themselves, essentially move where they want, when they want, but the workforce does not have that same freedom of movement, and senator mcconnell needs to take that into account, and there is no indication that is part of his thinking or plan. your do you know if colleagues will boycott and may not come monday because of those concerns?...
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and the one group of workers uniting at the state capital tonight to demand they reopen. >> we are we believe we are just as essential and more essential than grocery stores. >>> after a rainy second half of the weekend and a shower he started the week, our atmosphere will dry out of the storm system moves farther and farther inland but it's still snowing in the high sierra, we will take a look at the warming trend as we go toward the holiday weekend coming up in the forecast. >>> more 2020 graduates to honor tonight, tonight we have elijah graduating from deer valley high school, she excelled in student leadership and started the school's very first debate club, congratulations. and we have sarah who just graduated from thomas russell middle school, she is now going on to milpitas high school, good luck and congratulations, sarah. email your graduate photos to 2020grads@cbs.com or use the hashtag >>> by the end of this week, all bay area counties will officially be in the next phase of reopening. but that raises the question whether we are moving too fast. here's what ucsf epidemiolo
and the one group of workers uniting at the state capital tonight to demand they reopen. >> we are we believe we are just as essential and more essential than grocery stores. >>> after a rainy second half of the weekend and a shower he started the week, our atmosphere will dry out of the storm system moves farther and farther inland but it's still snowing in the high sierra, we will take a look at the warming trend as we go toward the holiday weekend coming up in the forecast....
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at everything that is happening and you look at the inequality in the united states, that we needed to do something because capitalism was, in a sense, your sense, broken. you are one of the former business leaders in the united states senate today. that was before covid hit. now we have a massive pandemic. it shut down the entire economy. i am interested on your insights on how capitalism is going to work now and do we have an opportunity to improve it or do we need to change course? >> steve, i love that question. it is my sweet spot. i want to make a quick comment on barbara's comments first. you know, i think brendan is right on the ipas and the basic chemical compounds. there is nothing unique about those businesses being in china, other than the fact that they are slightly more cost-effective. i think americans and europeans, going forward, would be willing to pay a couple of cents more if we can bring production back. i think you will find huge bipartisan support for it. that we owe you these areas are real moved to bring manufacturing back to america. proud of the fact that that is a great presence in virgini
at everything that is happening and you look at the inequality in the united states, that we needed to do something because capitalism was, in a sense, your sense, broken. you are one of the former business leaders in the united states senate today. that was before covid hit. now we have a massive pandemic. it shut down the entire economy. i am interested on your insights on how capitalism is going to work now and do we have an opportunity to improve it or do we need to change course? >>...
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overlooking the united states capital. guest: it is certainly, it has been jarring grade -- jarring. you are used to people kind of sniping at each other back and forth. the biggest example of unity going on is senator sharad brown , he is been heaping praise on governor mike dewine. been heaping praise on governor mike dewine. they faced each other in an ugly senate race. they have always been cordial but they did certainly not shy away from criticizing each other at any stretch during their careers. so that kind of shows some of the unity so to speak that has gone on here. the president attitude towards governor dewine has been interesting because you see the governor -- see the president go after some of these other governors around the country, keeping the shutdown and place our masks or any number of things and these are all things mike dewine either did first or was very vocal about. notably donald trump leaves mike dewine out of that criticism when he's going after gretchen whitmer, gp just jb pritzker. that's an in
overlooking the united states capital. guest: it is certainly, it has been jarring grade -- jarring. you are used to people kind of sniping at each other back and forth. the biggest example of unity going on is senator sharad brown , he is been heaping praise on governor mike dewine. been heaping praise on governor mike dewine. they faced each other in an ugly senate race. they have always been cordial but they did certainly not shy away from criticizing each other at any stretch during their...
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at everything that is happening and you look at the inequality in the united states that we needed to do something because capitalismwas, in a sense, broken and you are one of the most successful former business leaders in the united states senate today and that is all before covid hit. now we have a massive pandemic and shutdown the entire economy and i am interested in your insight on how capitalism will work now and do we have an opportunity to improve it or do we need to change course? >> stay, i love that question, as you know. it is my sweet spot but i want to at least make a quick comment on brandon's comment and barbara's comments first. no, i think, brendan is right on the ipa on the bicycle chemical compound but there is nothing unique about those businesses being in china rather then they are slightly more cost-effective. i think americans and i think europeans going forward will be willing to pay a couple cents more if we can bring that domestic production back and i thank you will find huge bipartisan support going forward. i can't protect everything in the politics but i can assure you they will be on
at everything that is happening and you look at the inequality in the united states that we needed to do something because capitalismwas, in a sense, broken and you are one of the most successful former business leaders in the united states senate today and that is all before covid hit. now we have a massive pandemic and shutdown the entire economy and i am interested in your insight on how capitalism will work now and do we have an opportunity to improve it or do we need to change course?...
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protesters in or in the united states are valid outside pennsylvania's state capital calling for an end to stay at home orders and some family has begun to ease its current virus locked up but half of the state's 60 counties remain under restrictions allowing only essential business and travel critics say the measures there are inflicting undue economic suffering. to china where fears of a 2nd wave of corona virus infection are growing clusters of asymptomatic cases have been reported in who han where the virus was 1st detected the city now aims to test all 11000000 residents over the coming days. to get a usable sample you have to rub the swab deep inside the throat to taste the entire population of wool hand you need to do this 11000000 times that is the enormous undertaking officials at the root of this global pandemic are attempting. i'm a little bit worried it is a huge effort for the government to take these measures to provide a test for everyone. we will let you in but it shows the care for residents health. for own 2 weeks the chinese city will be transformed into a giant lab a
protesters in or in the united states are valid outside pennsylvania's state capital calling for an end to stay at home orders and some family has begun to ease its current virus locked up but half of the state's 60 counties remain under restrictions allowing only essential business and travel critics say the measures there are inflicting undue economic suffering. to china where fears of a 2nd wave of corona virus infection are growing clusters of asymptomatic cases have been reported in who...
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pointed out there is no ideological difference between natural and united states they operate in the same are a dime of this global capitalism unlike soviet union and united states of 40 or 50 years ago which had maybe wrong but completely different. perceptions or way of life how to live how to build society and that's why i believe that this confrontation my turn even more dangerous i mean that you in china and united states because to certain extent ideological battle made the premiss confrontation eliminate more structure and that forced parts to allow rates on rules old behavior also the good now and i'm so sorry to remember my. my stylus in the soviet union and when we were forced to learn marxism leninism but some of those cases are still. relevant so the millennial space about imperialism as a high stage of capitalism when he described the reasons why 1st world war erupted i think it's very it's very big a risk that confrontation between the united states and china will lead us to something play that free world war one atmosphere this is not about ideology that was a dog breed. i mean this. mentioned a couple of word
pointed out there is no ideological difference between natural and united states they operate in the same are a dime of this global capitalism unlike soviet union and united states of 40 or 50 years ago which had maybe wrong but completely different. perceptions or way of life how to live how to build society and that's why i believe that this confrontation my turn even more dangerous i mean that you in china and united states because to certain extent ideological battle made the premiss...
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overlooking the united states capital. guest: it is certainly, it has been jarring grade -- jarring. you are used to people kind of sniping at each other back and forth. the biggest example of unity going on is senator sharad brown , he is been heaping praise on governor mike dewine. been heaping praise on governor mike dewine. they faced each other in an ugly senate race. they have always been cordial but they did certainly not shy away from criticizing each other at any stretch during their careers. so that kind of shows some of the unity so to speak that has gone on here. the president attitude towards governor dewine has been interesting because you see the governor -- see the president go after some of these other governors around the country, keeping the shutdown and place our masks or any number of things and these are all things mike dewine either did first or was very vocal about. notably donald trump leaves mike dewine out of that criticism when he's going after gretchen whitmer, gp just jb pritzker. that's an in
overlooking the united states capital. guest: it is certainly, it has been jarring grade -- jarring. you are used to people kind of sniping at each other back and forth. the biggest example of unity going on is senator sharad brown , he is been heaping praise on governor mike dewine. been heaping praise on governor mike dewine. they faced each other in an ugly senate race. they have always been cordial but they did certainly not shy away from criticizing each other at any stretch during their...
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were justified in his mind, we need to take stock of the intellectual capital he brought to his position as president of the united states. i use the term intellectual capital here. henry kissinger is supposed to have said that decision-makers and political leaders don't have time in office to actually learn anything new, and so all of their decisions and outlooks in office draw on the intellectual capital they had accumulated prior to taking that position. capital isectual what i'm trying to trace for you today. it was during these decades from the start of his graduate indies to his appointment academic administration that spam some of the most tumultuous and transformative times in u.s. history. it was that time wilson accumulated the intellectual capital he would later drawn, first as governor of new jersey and then as president of the united states. thinking about politics government, and the sources of social disorder developed in the context of the domestic political life the united states to decades that preceded the war. only later was the scheme he developed applied to the international arena. so what is the in
were justified in his mind, we need to take stock of the intellectual capital he brought to his position as president of the united states. i use the term intellectual capital here. henry kissinger is supposed to have said that decision-makers and political leaders don't have time in office to actually learn anything new, and so all of their decisions and outlooks in office draw on the intellectual capital they had accumulated prior to taking that position. capital isectual what i'm trying to...
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step back and think about the implications of that, we are answering an era we have of state capitalism in the united states of america. i heard congratulatin the fed. what in the world are we talking about? i completely agree with you ty we have a real concern by the way, china is doing business while we argue with them they're doing business with everybody else in the world. buying their commodities and selling them digitally infrastructure complete with surveillance capabilities. all paid for in one. foreigners that own a big chunk of our outstanding treasury will be decreasing their treasury holdings as we got $5 trillion of new treasuries being sud this year 30% have less than a 1% maturity when that come up for refinancing, sure people say we should be issuing longer term treasuries go ahead and try it. steve mnuchin talked about issuing a 30-year treasury earlier this year before this whole crisis took place and got nowhere with it. rates will go higher i don't care what experts have to say i disagree we can pretend it's nothing and throw whatever money question at it that is classic maladapti
step back and think about the implications of that, we are answering an era we have of state capitalism in the united states of america. i heard congratulatin the fed. what in the world are we talking about? i completely agree with you ty we have a real concern by the way, china is doing business while we argue with them they're doing business with everybody else in the world. buying their commodities and selling them digitally infrastructure complete with surveillance capabilities. all paid...
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united states. it's now stands 307 feet 6 inches from the ground 40 feet taller than the united states capital. >> you could spend days going around the building and finding something new. the embellishment, the carvings, it represents commerce, navigation, all of the things that san francisco is famous for. >> the wood you see in the board of supervisor's chambers is oak and all hand carved on site. interesting thing about the oak is there isn't anymore in the entire world. the floors in china was cleard and never replanted. if you look up at the seceiling you would believe that's hand kof carved out of wood and it is a cast plaster sealing and the only spanish design in an arts building. there are no records about how many people worked on this building. the workman who worked on this building did not all speak the same language. and what happened was the person working next to the other person respected a skill a skill that was so wonderful that we have this masterpiece to show the world today. >> meeting of may 14, 2020 to order. i am the board chair. the board meeting is conducted with the act an
united states. it's now stands 307 feet 6 inches from the ground 40 feet taller than the united states capital. >> you could spend days going around the building and finding something new. the embellishment, the carvings, it represents commerce, navigation, all of the things that san francisco is famous for. >> the wood you see in the board of supervisor's chambers is oak and all hand carved on site. interesting thing about the oak is there isn't anymore in the entire world. the...
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by real estate capital that produces more andore luxury apartments but not affordadable housing, as wewe can see in struggles throughout t the cityf new york and around the united states tourism capital that pushes certatain kindsds of peoe out of certain areas of the city and only welelcomes them in if they work a as workers in the service industryy delivering, serving, taking care of and cleaning. there are many, many ways for us to think about organized abandonment, but that thinking should bring us to consider both how capital, large and small, and state, municipal or greater, work together to raise barriers to some kinds of people e and lower than for others. juan: i wanted to ask you, when prison r reform is discussed, it is usually talked about help or assistance to nonviolent offenders or the r release of nonviolelent offenders as opoppd to violent offenders, as if a violent t offender, there's no question they could nevever be released before their sentence is up. your take on t this issue of the attempt toto divide the prisonn population betetween nonviolent and violent offenders? >> certainly. and my calling from texas already raised this -- my colleague fr
by real estate capital that produces more andore luxury apartments but not affordadable housing, as wewe can see in struggles throughout t the cityf new york and around the united states tourism capital that pushes certatain kindsds of peoe out of certain areas of the city and only welelcomes them in if they work a as workers in the service industryy delivering, serving, taking care of and cleaning. there are many, many ways for us to think about organized abandonment, but that thinking should...
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thousands of people to live there and hundreds of protesters some armed to gathered in the capital building in the united states state of michigan to demand and and to coronavirus restrictions. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program the european union aims to raise 7500000000 euros next week to fund research into a vaccine for the coronavirus as well as developing new treatments and more efficient testing but you commission says that the goal is to develop a vaccine treatment and tests that are available to all who need it and at an affordable price the hope is that donors will continue to stump up funds and can in the coming months so that the effort. in be scaled up and to help pay the cost of distributing the vaccine and to medical equipment. earlier i spoke with the president of the european commission ursula funder line i asked her whether she agreed with the u.n. secretary general that a vaccine should be along to the entire world. well of course everybody should have access to this vaccine and that's reason why we got all of the stakes stakeholders that are necessary so we have a w.h.o. of the bill and i
thousands of people to live there and hundreds of protesters some armed to gathered in the capital building in the united states state of michigan to demand and and to coronavirus restrictions. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program the european union aims to raise 7500000000 euros next week to fund research into a vaccine for the coronavirus as well as developing new treatments and more efficient testing but you commission says that the goal is to develop a vaccine treatment and tests that are...
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united states. they've been protesting kenya's capital after city authorities demolished homes and shops officials say the buildings of one of nairobi's most impoverished communities were on government land protesters erected barricades and set tires and cars on fire police responded with tear gas and bullets injuring at least one men rights activists have criticized the government for carrying out forced evictions during the covert 19 crisis and while the country is under a nighttime curfew. but always high court has upheld a lower court ruling that the knowledge of president putin because election victory last year was a rico was declared window with just 38 percent of the vote in may 2019 narrowly defeating his main opposition rivals the result lead to months of protests led by the opposition or mythos there has been following developments from her daddy. president peter has always insisted always said that he believed last year's presidential election was free and fair by the constitutional court so they were just too many irregularities and some results were changed using typewriter correction fl
united states. they've been protesting kenya's capital after city authorities demolished homes and shops officials say the buildings of one of nairobi's most impoverished communities were on government land protesters erected barricades and set tires and cars on fire police responded with tear gas and bullets injuring at least one men rights activists have criticized the government for carrying out forced evictions during the covert 19 crisis and while the country is under a nighttime curfew....
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capitalism. we have this intensely capitalistic state, in the united states of america. they were all born together around 1619. but we haven't critiqued capitalism. i'm inviting you to muse on that, not really a question, but a comment. that is the root of the deprivation, scarcity and greed which i think breeds this intense violence that defines our society. >> absolutely. well, thank you for the question. it's a well-taken one. my work focused on the late 19th century, this moment of industrialization and capitalism. there's a crisis, people call it the labor crisis or the labor problem. people worried about what they see as new capitalism and what that will mean for democracy. what's shocking to me now is that we don't seem to have that sense of crisis when capitalism is changing rapidly around us. democracy is just as under threat. in the 19th century people were discussing it. it was driving elections. the fact that now we don't -- there is discussion. it's absolutely out there. i don't think anyone would say it's a crisis of democracy and capitalism now the same wa
capitalism. we have this intensely capitalistic state, in the united states of america. they were all born together around 1619. but we haven't critiqued capitalism. i'm inviting you to muse on that, not really a question, but a comment. that is the root of the deprivation, scarcity and greed which i think breeds this intense violence that defines our society. >> absolutely. well, thank you for the question. it's a well-taken one. my work focused on the late 19th century, this moment of...
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emotions running high here in the german capital as well as what what has been going on in the united states. did not do enough. and. yet. on the whole berlin wall in my hour park here in the german capital a mural depicting george floyd has gone up over the weekend that includes his words i can't breathe which he repeated over and over to the police officer that was kneeling on his neck at the time away from germany in denmark there's also been demonstrations in copenhagen outside of the u.s. embassy and in belgium those words i can't breathe we're seeing spray painted by a graffiti artist along the side of a brussels train there's also being thousands of people out on the streets of the british capital in london scenes outside of the houses of parliament to follow the square on the u.s. embassy there as well where we understand 5 people were arrested on sunday. it's part of that demonstration again of people coming out and saying they're outraged at the killing of george floyd and what they see as violence towards black people in the us from the police there. was. people being snotty to th
emotions running high here in the german capital as well as what what has been going on in the united states. did not do enough. and. yet. on the whole berlin wall in my hour park here in the german capital a mural depicting george floyd has gone up over the weekend that includes his words i can't breathe which he repeated over and over to the police officer that was kneeling on his neck at the time away from germany in denmark there's also been demonstrations in copenhagen outside of the u.s....
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united states. the reprocessing kenya's capital after city authorities demolished homes and shops officials say the buildings in one of the iraqis most impoverished communities were on government land protests. has erected barricades and set tires and cars on fire police responded with tear gas and bullets injuring at least one man rights activists have criticize the government for carrying out full civic sions during the covert 19 crisis while the country is under and not time curfew. malawi's high court has upheld a lower court ruling that a no president piece in with city because election victory last year was a rico was declared winner with just 38 percent of the vote in may 29 team narrowly defeating his main opposition rivals the result led to months of protests led by the opposition in july opposition leaders took their petition to the constitutional court and edging the vote was rigged and demanding a new vote in favor of this year the court agreed to and then all the votes saying there had been a regularities and called for new elections on july 2nd it also ruled that can stay in office un
united states. the reprocessing kenya's capital after city authorities demolished homes and shops officials say the buildings in one of the iraqis most impoverished communities were on government land protests. has erected barricades and set tires and cars on fire police responded with tear gas and bullets injuring at least one man rights activists have criticize the government for carrying out full civic sions during the covert 19 crisis while the country is under and not time curfew. malawi's...
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. >> protesters in the rain at the state capital echoing defiance. michigan united for liberty, calling their protest judgment day. >> end the lockdown, now! >> adam deang li is the spokesman. >> the main objective is to spend a message to the governor, end the lockdown. it's had the effect of rousing the public and they're working. >> last month, shocking scenes of heavily-armed protesters storming the capital. heightened tension escalating the threat of violence. ahead of today's protest, facebook removing the private group for violating their policies. michigan's governor gretchen whitmer criticizing the protesters on "the view" saying they were endangering public health. >> the fact of the matter is, these protests, in a perverse way, make it likelier that we're going to have to stay in a stay at home posture. >> all across the world, countries are grappling with reopening society. in paris, glimmers of hope on monday when people were allowed to leave their homes without a permission slip for the first time in 55 days. haircuts and fresh beignets at the top of p
. >> protesters in the rain at the state capital echoing defiance. michigan united for liberty, calling their protest judgment day. >> end the lockdown, now! >> adam deang li is the spokesman. >> the main objective is to spend a message to the governor, end the lockdown. it's had the effect of rousing the public and they're working. >> last month, shocking scenes of heavily-armed protesters storming the capital. heightened tension escalating the threat of violence....
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. >> reporter: in the 19th century, fall river, massachusetts áwas the textile capital áof the united statesything that he can get in terms áof a success story. á>> reporter: charlie merritt the áeighth generation co-owner of a family business that has adapted áto changing times for ámore than 180 years. >> we build everything from lingerie to vest. >> reporter: in the face of an unprecedened áglobal pandemic, mira manufacturing quickly pivoted áto making personal protectiveequipment. átoo we took every resource of the ácompany, 30 designers spen all áof the time, night and day designng áproducts we can manufacture at scale. we are building millions of gallons áfor the state of massacusetts áin the state of áher island. >> reprter:á there rapid efforts ádid not go unnoticed. nor áhas the importance of making critical products right here in the usa. >> i think the main point i want to make is how important it is for us to create supply á chains and opportunities to accessá here that are closer to áhome. >> reporter: is a sentiment echoedby charlie barrow. á>> we can never again allow ou hospi
. >> reporter: in the 19th century, fall river, massachusetts áwas the textile capital áof the united statesything that he can get in terms áof a success story. á>> reporter: charlie merritt the áeighth generation co-owner of a family business that has adapted áto changing times for ámore than 180 years. >> we build everything from lingerie to vest. >> reporter: in the face of an unprecedened áglobal pandemic, mira manufacturing quickly pivoted áto making...
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singapore jim let me go to you 1st here we hear a lot of bluster coming out of western capitals particularly the united states and the media depending on what. side of the aisle you're on but it's all trying to spot china must pay something must be done it's always the mantra something must be done that is the age we live in. a not i look at all of it and then. you know and it's this. kneejerk reaction and of course about the old paradigms like the cold war that was. 9091 so i mean as you all is you all absorb it here and you're a financial guy so i trust you more is there a strategy i don't trust politicians that's for sure and you know you know asia very well is this you know. cold war 2.0 against trying it is a risk rather gee did you see that you can delineate all. throughout history all over the world when things go bad politicians blame the foreigners they always blame the far as they have different skin and different languages different religion different food they smell bad food smells bad everybody loves to blame the forests and that's what's happening now china is the most prominent of the farmers a
singapore jim let me go to you 1st here we hear a lot of bluster coming out of western capitals particularly the united states and the media depending on what. side of the aisle you're on but it's all trying to spot china must pay something must be done it's always the mantra something must be done that is the age we live in. a not i look at all of it and then. you know and it's this. kneejerk reaction and of course about the old paradigms like the cold war that was. 9091 so i mean as you all...
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when new york is taken out of the equation, infections in the united states are on the rise. the nation's capital yet to reach its peak and is gearing up its response. haer the last 22 days, wor been underway to to convert e convention center into a temporary hospital. though officials hit isients, ne nrdeeed. house is rushing to to v contain theus on its doorstep after aids tested pohetive. three th officials including dr. anthony fauci are now quarantining on someevel. it com off -as death toll projections models showed 137,000 deaths by august 4. it is the second time in two weeks that the numbers have bese reupward. >> we are seeing explosive increases in mobilitin a number o states that we expect will translate into more cases and deaths in 10 days from now. nada: ner before has america .emergency.n economic without a cure or vaccine, it is impossible to know how long it will last. netted healthy, bbc news, new jersey. laura: president trump has been speaking in the rose garden of the white hse as coronavirus hits the west wing. katty kay joins us for more on what the president had to say. t
when new york is taken out of the equation, infections in the united states are on the rise. the nation's capital yet to reach its peak and is gearing up its response. haer the last 22 days, wor been underway to to convert e convention center into a temporary hospital. though officials hit isients, ne nrdeeed. house is rushing to to v contain theus on its doorstep after aids tested pohetive. three th officials including dr. anthony fauci are now quarantining on someevel. it com off -as death...
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reopen the trains are making return journeys to 15 major cities from the capital delhi after 7 weeks shut down. the united states' top infectious disease expert is warning that opening the economy too soon could lead to needless suffering and death and she felt she was due to testify at a senate health committee in just a few hours. or a corruption trial is underway in the democratic republic of congo the president's chief of staff has denied charges of embezzlement corruption in the country's top court he was arrested last month and is being detained in a high security prison in the capital kinshasa michael ware has this report. the. supporters of the talcum mary saying don't protect any of them they think it's other politicians who should be facing corruption charges camero a democratic republic of congo's chief of staff was arrested and jailed last month prosecutors say he stole $50000000.00 of public money along with $2.00 collaborators so. police are chasing is a way because authorities don't want people to know what happened in this case all accusations against america are lies he didn't do anything wrong
reopen the trains are making return journeys to 15 major cities from the capital delhi after 7 weeks shut down. the united states' top infectious disease expert is warning that opening the economy too soon could lead to needless suffering and death and she felt she was due to testify at a senate health committee in just a few hours. or a corruption trial is underway in the democratic republic of congo the president's chief of staff has denied charges of embezzlement corruption in the country's...
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here. >> for reasons that nobody has been able to explain very well, the whole united states senate returned to the capital today, the majority of senators that you saw there, wearing masks when they returned. others not so much. returning senators were encouraged but not required to wear masks at the capital. it was only delaware senator tom carper who opted to keep his mask on while delivering his floor speech today. over the weekend, in a rare display of bipartisan bicameral unity, house speaker nancy pelosi and the top republican in the senate, mitch mcconnell, rejected a white house offer to give on the spot rapid response coronavirus testing to all of the representatives and senators as they came back to the capitol. mcconnell and pelosi rejected that offer from the white house, saying that those limited very in demand tests should be reserved for front line medical workers and not given to members of congress instead, because we still have such terrible access to testing in this country, that we have to make those kinds of decisions, we have to triage access to testing like that, even for our legisl
here. >> for reasons that nobody has been able to explain very well, the whole united states senate returned to the capital today, the majority of senators that you saw there, wearing masks when they returned. others not so much. returning senators were encouraged but not required to wear masks at the capital. it was only delaware senator tom carper who opted to keep his mask on while delivering his floor speech today. over the weekend, in a rare display of bipartisan bicameral unity,...
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so he keeps washington as the capital of the united states of america, a country that is waiting forits president to come in. crucially, virginia stays in the us. this is always remembered but virginia is still in the us at the time lincoln takes his inaugural address and that was really important for keeping maryland and kentucky and missouri, virginia does go out but it was really important stay in during the time of lincoln train for. so those southerners who stood up for the union are crucial and how lincoln does it, it's largely through his words. and he did something remarkable then and even more remarkable in 2020. he didn't talk about himself too much. it's a radical thing to hear about in 20/20 but as president-elect things saying the cause is biggerthan me . i just a temporary occupant of this office and i'm going to do the best i can be our country and the ideals together and if you don't like my policies you can vote might me out, he's already saying that on the train trip in an appeal to the large numbers of americans who had not voted for him so he's got only 39 percent
so he keeps washington as the capital of the united states of america, a country that is waiting forits president to come in. crucially, virginia stays in the us. this is always remembered but virginia is still in the us at the time lincoln takes his inaugural address and that was really important for keeping maryland and kentucky and missouri, virginia does go out but it was really important stay in during the time of lincoln train for. so those southerners who stood up for the union are...
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it is requirement of capital for companies that want to ipo and the reason it's going to hit chinese companies is because a lot of chinese companies want to come to the united states the capital markets in order to increase the value of their business and then cash out because they can't do that in china because of the rules and regulations that are there. now, remember, there's a two-way street here, we have a huge consumer base in china, 1.4 billion people, american companies want to participate in their market but there needs to be as you said with the president accountability and transparency to make sure that our companies aren't paying price for the commerce. maria: yeah, we just saw a huge selloff and a company suspended from the nasdaq because of this very issue. do we have a chart of that? a company that was trying to be be the starbucks of china and people did not understand the accounting and here we had the company plummeting, losing all of its value and, of course, it has been suspended. we will take a short break, when we come back, the new face of travel how airlines are updating new safety protocols. we will be right back. stay with us can my side
it is requirement of capital for companies that want to ipo and the reason it's going to hit chinese companies is because a lot of chinese companies want to come to the united states the capital markets in order to increase the value of their business and then cash out because they can't do that in china because of the rules and regulations that are there. now, remember, there's a two-way street here, we have a huge consumer base in china, 1.4 billion people, american companies want to...
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but when new york is taken out of the equation, though, infections in the united states are on the rise. the nation's capitals peak and is gearing up its response. over the last 22 days, work has been under way to convert the convention centre into a temporary hospital. it is now ready to take patients, but officials hope it is never needed. on its doorstep after aides had tested positive. three health officials including dr anthony fauci are now quarantining on some level. it comes as death toll projections from a model used by their teams showed over 570,000 deaths by august 4th. it's the second time in two weeks that those numbers have been revised upwards. we've seen just explosive increases in mobility in a number of states that we expect to translate into more cases and deaths in ten days from now. never before has america faced such a daunting public health and economic emergency, and without cure or a vaccine, it's impossible to know how long it will last. nada tawfik, bbc news, newjersey. daniel lippman is white house reporter for politico. he's in washington. daniel, good to talk to you. you have v
but when new york is taken out of the equation, though, infections in the united states are on the rise. the nation's capitals peak and is gearing up its response. over the last 22 days, work has been under way to convert the convention centre into a temporary hospital. it is now ready to take patients, but officials hope it is never needed. on its doorstep after aides had tested positive. three health officials including dr anthony fauci are now quarantining on some level. it comes as death...
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emotions running high here in the german capital as well as what what has been going on in the united states. did not do enough. and. yet. on the old berlin wall in mauer park here in the german capital a mural depicting george floyd has gone up over the weekend that includes his words i can't breathe which he repeated over and over to the police officer that was kneeling on his neck at the time away from germany in denmark there's also been demonstrations in copenhagen outside of the u.s. embassy and in belgium those words i can't breathe we're seeing spray painted by a graffiti artist along the side of a brussels train there's also being thousands of people out on the streets of the british capital in london scenes outside of the house of parliament to follow the square on the u.s. embassy there as well where we understand 5 people were arrested on sunday. part of the demonstration again people coming out and saying they're outraged at the killing of george floyd and what they see as violence towards black people in the us from the police the. people being stopped in the streets of and peo
emotions running high here in the german capital as well as what what has been going on in the united states. did not do enough. and. yet. on the old berlin wall in mauer park here in the german capital a mural depicting george floyd has gone up over the weekend that includes his words i can't breathe which he repeated over and over to the police officer that was kneeling on his neck at the time away from germany in denmark there's also been demonstrations in copenhagen outside of the u.s....
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chose very consciously to spend a lot of your time in the home of free—market capitalism and rugged individualism, the united statest is disappointing history because you look at what is happened and you look at what was possible. i did the campaign for the labour party in 1997 and i thought that we we re party in 1997 and i thought that we were onto something that we could really shift the paradigm once and for all and we did not. no sums at the same time that i thought, vulgar, have to go and earn a living because it's the same old, same old. we can't of 20 make it out of the groove —— we can get it out of the groove, and america's huge problems. it has become, very oriented to a wealth class which is extremely unpleasant. i was on bill marsh of the other day and they're talking about socialism is to regard socialism as reds under the bed. wait a socialism as reds under the bed. waita minute, socialism as reds under the bed. wait a minute, hang socialism as reds under the bed. waita minute, hang on, that is on the socialism is about. socialism is about suffrage and welfare, welfare for all. and i still believe in
chose very consciously to spend a lot of your time in the home of free—market capitalism and rugged individualism, the united statest is disappointing history because you look at what is happened and you look at what was possible. i did the campaign for the labour party in 1997 and i thought that we we re party in 1997 and i thought that we were onto something that we could really shift the paradigm once and for all and we did not. no sums at the same time that i thought, vulgar, have to go...
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state i wonder. what is so special about hong kong that china has tolerated rising and capitalism in the mid in its communist midst and the united states affords that special trade census. that's right so hong kong was a trade hub before the handover and at the time of handover what's born to remember is that hong kong as a percentage of china's entire g.d.p. was considerably larger it was well into the double digits around 16 to 18 percent of chinese g.d.p. give or take today it's significantly lower as as china has risen so chinese are the chinese economy has grown incredible amount since the handover which means that today hong kong is a total percentage of china's economic output is a conservative a smaller proportion. the u.s. statement from secretary pump air tells us a few things 1st of all washington is watching closely and has been watching closely and through these protests there have been signs and getting calls from american lawmakers to reconsider hong kong special trade status if they take certain steps it's still an open question whether this national security law will meet that threshold if that change is taken i
state i wonder. what is so special about hong kong that china has tolerated rising and capitalism in the mid in its communist midst and the united states affords that special trade census. that's right so hong kong was a trade hub before the handover and at the time of handover what's born to remember is that hong kong as a percentage of china's entire g.d.p. was considerably larger it was well into the double digits around 16 to 18 percent of chinese g.d.p. give or take today it's...
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many americans see the united states splitting into two camps. labor and capital.labor organizing is accelerating. union membership in 1911 on the eve of this 1912 election is five times what it had been in 1897. think about that. it would be like if since 2004 the number of union members multiplied by five. new immigrants are creating low wage labor competition. there's no minimum wage. it's a race to the bottom. manufacturers and employers openly try to pit one immigrant group against another so that they cannot organize. or african americans against whites as we spoke in the south. 60 years ago a famous historian named richard off steadier. whenever i say someone is famous he says history famous or famous famous? richard have steadier is history famous. 60 years ago progressives were worried about status anxiety. they were frightened by their place in a changing world. it was a deeply psychological interpretation that reflected the popularity of frighten isn't at the time. because we talk about historiography. we can't help the moment it was created. these folks
many americans see the united states splitting into two camps. labor and capital.labor organizing is accelerating. union membership in 1911 on the eve of this 1912 election is five times what it had been in 1897. think about that. it would be like if since 2004 the number of union members multiplied by five. new immigrants are creating low wage labor competition. there's no minimum wage. it's a race to the bottom. manufacturers and employers openly try to pit one immigrant group against another...
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and since the ‘80s to spend a lot of your time in the home of free—market capitalism and rugged individualism, the united statesbecause you look at what has happened and what was possible. i did the campaign for the labour party in 1997, and i thought that we were onto something that we could really shift the paradigm once and for all, and we didn't. it was also at the same time that i thought, bugger it, i've got to go and earn a living because it is the same old, same old. we can't get out of the groove. we can't break the shackles of this feudalism. now, america has problems — huge, huge, huge problems. it's very much orientated to wealth class, which is extremely unpleasant. i was on bill maher‘s show the other day, and they were talking about socialism and they still regard socialism as "reds under the beds" and you're going, waita minute, hang on — that is not what socialism is about. socialism is about suffrage and welfare, welfare for all, and i still believe in that, even though, you know, as my brother would say, i've earned a crust or two. the passion and the belief is coming through loud and clear,
and since the ‘80s to spend a lot of your time in the home of free—market capitalism and rugged individualism, the united statesbecause you look at what has happened and what was possible. i did the campaign for the labour party in 1997, and i thought that we were onto something that we could really shift the paradigm once and for all, and we didn't. it was also at the same time that i thought, bugger it, i've got to go and earn a living because it is the same old, same old. we can't get...
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state i wonder. what is so special about hong kong that china has tolerated rising and capitalism in the mid in its communist midst and the united states affords that special trade census. that's right so hong kong was a trade hub before the handover and at the time of handover what's born to remember is that hong kong as a percentage of china's entire g.d.p. was considerably larger it was well into the double digits around 16 to 18 percent of chinese g.d.p. take today it's significantly lower as as china has risen so chinese are the chinese economy has grown incredible amount since the handover which means that today hong kong as a total percentage of of china's economic output is a concern was small a smaller proportion. of the u.s. statement from secretary pompei oh tells us a few things 1st of all washington is watching closely and has been watching closely through these protests there have been signs and getting calls from american lawmakers to reconsider hong kong special trade status if beijing does take certain steps it's still an open question whether this national security law will meet that threshold if that change is
state i wonder. what is so special about hong kong that china has tolerated rising and capitalism in the mid in its communist midst and the united states affords that special trade census. that's right so hong kong was a trade hub before the handover and at the time of handover what's born to remember is that hong kong as a percentage of china's entire g.d.p. was considerably larger it was well into the double digits around 16 to 18 percent of chinese g.d.p. take today it's significantly lower...