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military satellite into orbit this is something which will likely increase tensions with the united states washington says iran's space program is just a cover for missile development iran's leaders deny that claim his own bus arrive in tehran to start a subzone tell us about the launch itself. well come all this this launch today is the 1st time iran's government has claimed that it is launched a military satellite into space the newer was launched this morning into thermosphere 425 kilometers up now we have to recognize that iran has spent the 1st decade of this century much of its resources have been spent of its space program as weather as the aerospace division of the revolutionary guard they've been dedicating themselves to try to perfect rocket technology in 2009 they became capable of launching into orbit so we've been seeing a number of satellites launched into space since then for the defense ministry for very specifically for telecommunications technology and use as well but this is the 1st time we're seeing them say that this is a military satellite it's likely to be used for capturing im
military satellite into orbit this is something which will likely increase tensions with the united states washington says iran's space program is just a cover for missile development iran's leaders deny that claim his own bus arrive in tehran to start a subzone tell us about the launch itself. well come all this this launch today is the 1st time iran's government has claimed that it is launched a military satellite into space the newer was launched this morning into thermosphere 425 kilometers...
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do has an impact on national security faults and and estimates here in the united states for the united states. in washington d.c. thank you time to take a look now at other news around the world former u.s. president barack obama has endorsed a democratic contender joe biden in the race for the white house mr obama announced his support for his former vice president in a video message describing biden as the right leader to guide the u.s. a through one of its quote darkest times firefighters in ukraine have extinguished a fire that was threatening at the chernobyl nuclear power plant the forest fires near the abandon site had been burning for 10 days the chernobyl nuclear plant suffered a meltdown in 1986 that spread radioactive fallout across europe. in india the world's biggest coronavirus lockdown is being extended to at least may 3rd prime minister narendra modi spoke to the nation in a televised address saying people's lives were more important than the economy the restrictions affect 1300000000 people and have left millions of workers dependent on food handouts. profits at 2 major u.s. banks plunged i
do has an impact on national security faults and and estimates here in the united states for the united states. in washington d.c. thank you time to take a look now at other news around the world former u.s. president barack obama has endorsed a democratic contender joe biden in the race for the white house mr obama announced his support for his former vice president in a video message describing biden as the right leader to guide the u.s. a through one of its quote darkest times firefighters...
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inthe united states capitol washington members of congress the shah -- hear speak of the firm allianceween the people of the u.s. and the people of iran. >> america gave us generous financial assistance, thus facilitating our task in the implementation of our vast and -- vast economic plans for which i which to extend it to you our deep gratitude and sincerest thanks. [applause] shah pahlavi: we are absolutely set that the freedom and security of people around the world depend upon the will in to of the and determination american people to continue with the struggle without flagging. we hope you decide as you have in the past that it is worthwhile, but i can assure you whatever your decision may be that the people of iran have not maintained their freedom for 2500 years in order to now surrender. [applause] at the white house, the resident of the american and empresshe shah join president kennedy to discuss the security arrangements between the two nations. president kennedy and the shah agree on the value of continued assistance to the economic development program in iran. ♪ washingto
inthe united states capitol washington members of congress the shah -- hear speak of the firm allianceween the people of the u.s. and the people of iran. >> america gave us generous financial assistance, thus facilitating our task in the implementation of our vast and -- vast economic plans for which i which to extend it to you our deep gratitude and sincerest thanks. [applause] shah pahlavi: we are absolutely set that the freedom and security of people around the world depend upon the...
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united states. cnn reports from washington. >> reporter: president trump took a surprising late night step in attempt to get on top of the coronavirus crisis. announcing on twitter he was sus pepding all immigration into the united states. the white house didn't provide supplemental information explaining lt justification or how it would be implemented. many immigration activities have been put on hold by the coronavirus crisis. president didn't announce a ban on travel into the united states. only immigration itself. this comes at a time when the president is facing intense criticism over the response to coronavirus. in polls the american public says the president was too late in addressing the issue. governors are complaining he's not providing enough help with testing which is needed to reopen the economy. this is not a new theme for the president. he is of course talked about restricting immigration as part of the national make america great agenda since 2016. he's tried to reduce legal immigration levels throughout the presidency. the question is why would you do it now late at night over social
united states. cnn reports from washington. >> reporter: president trump took a surprising late night step in attempt to get on top of the coronavirus crisis. announcing on twitter he was sus pepding all immigration into the united states. the white house didn't provide supplemental information explaining lt justification or how it would be implemented. many immigration activities have been put on hold by the coronavirus crisis. president didn't announce a ban on travel into the united...
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commissioner, the big news when it comes to state aid today is in the united states, washington , 10fnted u.s. airlines them, $25 billion worth of aid. we are also wondering what is going to happen here in europe, and whether or not we can expect a similar thing, and how it will work to keep a level playing field between various nations. ms. vestager: well, as you will have noticed, we have quite a number of airline positions as well, for exactly the same reasons. when an airline is grounded, obviously they make money. -- they make no money. in tosee airlines coming have the needed and necessary liquidity, and also to be there when we can start flying again. guy: do you think it should be done -- at the moment it is being done on a national basis. individual countries making decisions based on individual carriers. if the u.s. is going to be done on a federal level, i am wondering if we need something more clearly defined in europe, as to whether one airline gets this aid and another airline gets that aid. for instance, the difference between france and air france klm, and germany and
commissioner, the big news when it comes to state aid today is in the united states, washington , 10fnted u.s. airlines them, $25 billion worth of aid. we are also wondering what is going to happen here in europe, and whether or not we can expect a similar thing, and how it will work to keep a level playing field between various nations. ms. vestager: well, as you will have noticed, we have quite a number of airline positions as well, for exactly the same reasons. when an airline is grounded,...
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that's very important for us here in the united states. washington looks like they have done a great job and are reaping the benefits. california, similarly. but we are still in the state that you have to listen to the advice.re because we could go right back up that curve if we don't listen for the next 30 days, as the president and vice president have said. now, we have so many things ona our side right now because we know howve to beat the virus. those 30 days of social distancing, the way we've said. as you said, sean, we are seeing potentially promising new treatments like hydroxychloroquine. it's not proven in an exact scientific way, but there is mounting data, and i'm talking to everyone around the country in most hospitals, if you're sick, you're going to be getting one of these drugs. plasma therapy or this hydroxychloroquine. we are learning more and more and more every day. i am certain by the end of this week we will know even more than we know now. >> sean: and novartis is going to give away 130 million doses, israel has delivered 6 mil
that's very important for us here in the united states. washington looks like they have done a great job and are reaping the benefits. california, similarly. but we are still in the state that you have to listen to the advice.re because we could go right back up that curve if we don't listen for the next 30 days, as the president and vice president have said. now, we have so many things ona our side right now because we know howve to beat the virus. those 30 days of social distancing, the way...
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united states. the united states was so much larger in terms of population and resources, people in washington and elsewhere thought it would be utterly stupid for japan to directly attack the united states. and so grew would later write that american policy in the months before pearl harbor was completely inflexible and that his reporting to the government from tokyo was like throwing pebbles into a lake at night. when pearl harbor occurred, as you might imagine joseph grew was very frustrated and very bitter because he felt the roosevelt administration had squandered a chance to possibly avoid war. when pearl harbor did occur grew and other members of the american embassy in tokyo were immediately arrested and taken as prisoners of war. they were all placed in the american embassy in tokyo for about 6 months while japan and the united states worked out a diplomatic exchange agreement so that american diplomats in japan could return to the united states and japanese diplomats in the united states could return to japan. during the six months he was held as a prisoner of war joseph grew wrote a 60 page repor
united states. the united states was so much larger in terms of population and resources, people in washington and elsewhere thought it would be utterly stupid for japan to directly attack the united states. and so grew would later write that american policy in the months before pearl harbor was completely inflexible and that his reporting to the government from tokyo was like throwing pebbles into a lake at night. when pearl harbor occurred, as you might imagine joseph grew was very frustrated...
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time the president gave that interview in switzerland, there was only one patient in the united states from washingtonalready the united states government was weeks behind in terms of preparing for what was coming. and some of this, of course, is some reluctance from china to be transparent to the situation there, but it was also a hesitantsy from the white house and the oval office itself to really push china. as we report in the story, president trump did not want to alienate in counterpart in china, xi jinping. he had hoped to nail down a trade deal with china, make it a centerpiece of his re-election campaign and he didn't want to alienate them. even though there were voices from the national security council, voices on his own senior staff, including peter navarro, really arguing for harder lines taken with china, more than that. once they recognized that things were escalating, there was an effort to make a vaccine to develop a vaccine, but it was done only through cdc as opposed to being sent out to private companies as well. and cdc's first effort failed. chris, another major setback was the b
time the president gave that interview in switzerland, there was only one patient in the united states from washingtonalready the united states government was weeks behind in terms of preparing for what was coming. and some of this, of course, is some reluctance from china to be transparent to the situation there, but it was also a hesitantsy from the white house and the oval office itself to really push china. as we report in the story, president trump did not want to alienate in counterpart...
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michael strain argues the future is bright for those who want to become successful in the united states. the washington examiner's tim carney has thoughts on why the american dream is less attainable today and later pulitzer prize winning journalist nicholas kristof reporting on the issues facing the working-class in rural america, enjoy booktv now and over the weekend on c-span2. >> joining me is the author of the fellowship award for emerging digital arts writers. a resident at ibm, and instructor at the school for a poetic computation. they have appeared in publications such as the new york times. she will be joined in conversation by a clinical instructor and lecturer on law at harvard law school when they teach tubes to practice technology law, there are critiques, technology and law. covering topics like facial recognition, computer security, online harassment, they will discuss joann's new book "lurking: how a person became a user," and incisive history of the internet that will resonate deeply with anyone who goes online to listen and learn, not shout and grandstand was never cynical more reduc
michael strain argues the future is bright for those who want to become successful in the united states. the washington examiner's tim carney has thoughts on why the american dream is less attainable today and later pulitzer prize winning journalist nicholas kristof reporting on the issues facing the working-class in rural america, enjoy booktv now and over the weekend on c-span2. >> joining me is the author of the fellowship award for emerging digital arts writers. a resident at ibm, and...
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that's the picture of reality right there let's go now to the united states or washington correspondent jeff on is on the story for us going to need to use stefan what have you seen so far today as you made your way from your home to the office did you see people observing social distancing did you see people or any people wearing face masks. or hindoo see this is quite the regular picture which presents itself to you if you make your way to work people the streets are deserted there's queues lines in front of some store supermarkets. of social distancing 6 feet of pod people standing around the block to get a chance to go shopping people wear masks people wear glasses but this is washington d.c. as we just have seen all over the country florida california georgia now to pack beaches parks even new york central park was quite busy compared to this weekend compared to other times in the previous week so states are loosening some saints loosening restrictions and people are only too happy to enjoy their new old new freedom it seems like you know we saw a lot of that this weekend here in b
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an impact on national security faults and and estimates here in the united states for the united states chef and siemens in washington d.c. thank you. well time to take a look now at other news around the world former u.s. president barack obama has endorsed a democratic contender joe biden in the race for the white house mr obama announced his support for his former vice president in a video message describing biden as the right leader to guide the u.s. report. firefighters in ukraine have extinguished a fire that was threatening the church noble nuclear power plant the forest fires near the abandon site had been burning for 10 days the chernobyl nuclear plant suffered a meltdown in 1986 that spread radioactive fallout across europe. well profits at 2 major u.s. banks plunged in the 1st quarter wells fargo reported an 89 percent drop in earnings that's as it sets aside almost $4000000000.00 to cover potential losses on loans due to the coronavirus pandemic earlier j.p. morgan chase announced a 69 percent drop in quarterly earnings. well today saw a bleak forecast the likes of which the world has not seen since the 1
an impact on national security faults and and estimates here in the united states for the united states chef and siemens in washington d.c. thank you. well time to take a look now at other news around the world former u.s. president barack obama has endorsed a democratic contender joe biden in the race for the white house mr obama announced his support for his former vice president in a video message describing biden as the right leader to guide the u.s. report. firefighters in ukraine have...
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united states house of representative. nicer constitutional barrier in the united states to have proportional representation. >> washington state has a bipartisan redistricting commission, the commission seems to focus on helping incumbented stay in power. i think that is absolutely right. your commission is a bipartisan politicians get together and carve it up commission as opposed -- >> i have an answer to that question. give the state auditor power to -- a legal term -- enjoin. if the map comes and somebody klains chairs certain rubles-there's enabling solution to enact the redistricting commission -- >> i don't think -- -- >> join the state squad for -- state auditor -- empower the state auditor enjoin the map and hold the map up and say map is illegal because the commission didn't follow the rules. if you look at what happened last time they could have broken some ruled. they never defined communities of interest, never -- it gets pretty wonky so i don't want to get so the weeds right now. >> can just -- the only reason -- i would say commissions are only as good and bad as the criteria they're given and the people wh
united states house of representative. nicer constitutional barrier in the united states to have proportional representation. >> washington state has a bipartisan redistricting commission, the commission seems to focus on helping incumbented stay in power. i think that is absolutely right. your commission is a bipartisan politicians get together and carve it up commission as opposed -- >> i have an answer to that question. give the state auditor power to -- a legal term -- enjoin....
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many people to learn the george washington and up weeding the alien and sedition act leading to some journalists of the opposition party to be put in prison in the united states and george washington supports this. >> like we don't have that these days. [laughter] >> some of the concerns washington had in post- presidency sound familiar today so what do you see between the political climate and the late 17 nineties and today? >> that was one of the great surprises and researching the book to discover that so many of the things we are worried about today sound familiar to george washington. for example we are worried about foreign intervention in elections. george washington was worried about that also. the first foreign intervention took place 1796 a foreign power intervened on the behalf of the republican party of thomas jefferson elected president. so we are worried about new forms of media spreading fake news they were worried about new forms of media in fact back then it was partisan newspapers they were very worried about them spreading fake news and they were also worried about the emergence of political parties and polarization to tear the country apar
many people to learn the george washington and up weeding the alien and sedition act leading to some journalists of the opposition party to be put in prison in the united states and george washington supports this. >> like we don't have that these days. [laughter] >> some of the concerns washington had in post- presidency sound familiar today so what do you see between the political climate and the late 17 nineties and today? >> that was one of the great surprises and...
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there's been many books written about george washington, books about his time of revolutionary war general time, books about his time as president of the united states and there has been a lot of scholarship on his precedent setting activities. however, there has never been a book treatment of washington's creation of the cabinet. why do you think that is. >> it is such a great question, i think most people really assume that because washington created the cabinet and every president since washington has had a cabinet that was inevitable or just there from the very beginning. that's very much not the case, washington held the first cabinet meeting to a half years into the administration and it was very much the product of an organic and development to respond to domestic pressures as they came up. i think because the history has evolved the way it is, people assume that was was going to be the case. >> tell us why washington decided to create the cabinet and tell us a little bit about the earlier models that he utilized when he was trying to seek advice when he was president. >> most people don't know that the cabinet is not in the constitution and
there's been many books written about george washington, books about his time of revolutionary war general time, books about his time as president of the united states and there has been a lot of scholarship on his precedent setting activities. however, there has never been a book treatment of washington's creation of the cabinet. why do you think that is. >> it is such a great question, i think most people really assume that because washington created the cabinet and every president...
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washington d.c. where we are located and experts believe that if the economy is open then too soon that we're going to see very high numbers in casualties in the united states all over solid washington thanks very much for your order here in germany the country's president has urged the german people to express their unity during the current a virus had been mick frank steinmeyer went on t.v. to ask germans to stick to the restrictions even as spring weather and a long holiday weekend temps people into social interaction outside his speech also look beyond germany to the global response to the pandemic ninety's upon the media knows this pandemic is not a war soon and nations do not stand against other nations soldiers against soldiers rather this is a test of our humanity it is bringing out the best and the worst in people so you can go in and let us show each other the best in us and that to strew 1000 europe as well oh. come germany come out to emerge strong and fit from this crisis if our neighbors are not strong and fit as well. he's a blow it is not without reason that this blue flag is standing here now 30 years after german unity 75 years after the e
washington d.c. where we are located and experts believe that if the economy is open then too soon that we're going to see very high numbers in casualties in the united states all over solid washington thanks very much for your order here in germany the country's president has urged the german people to express their unity during the current a virus had been mick frank steinmeyer went on t.v. to ask germans to stick to the restrictions even as spring weather and a long holiday weekend temps...
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washington d.c. where we are located and experts believe that if the economy is opened then too soon that we're going to see very high numbers in casualties in the united states all over solid washington thanks very much for your reporting here in germany the country's president has urged the german people to show solidarity during the coronavirus and demick and a rare televised address from father steinmeyer asked germans to do their part by staying at home over the long easter weekend and speech also look beyond germany to the global response to the pandemic and i'm will we search you and wired for a joint 20 ounce of the crisis is being will we fool back into isolation and unilateralism. tired and viewed in its pool of on knowledge and all of our research so that we can find vaccines and treatments more quickly. and listen schul within the global alliance the poorest and most vulnerable countries also have access. ninety's and no this pandemic is not a war nations do not stand against other nations soldiers against soldiers rather this is a test of our humanity. it is bringing out both the best and the worst in people so let us show each other the best in
washington d.c. where we are located and experts believe that if the economy is opened then too soon that we're going to see very high numbers in casualties in the united states all over solid washington thanks very much for your reporting here in germany the country's president has urged the german people to show solidarity during the coronavirus and demick and a rare televised address from father steinmeyer asked germans to do their part by staying at home over the long easter weekend and...
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1st minute treat satellite into orbit which is likely to increase tensions with the united states in the past washington's blamed iran for using its space program as a cover for missile development to heights that. the disaster areas been declared in yemen southern port city of aden after it was hit by flash flooding the prime minister's asking for foreign help countries already of course been ravaged by years of civil war and spain's parliament is set to vote on a government proposal to extend its nationwide lockdown until may the 9th which it is a result of these and some restrictions which were put in place to do the corona virus pandemic. in the united states the senate's approved nearly $500000000000.00 in extra age to help businesses and hospitals during the pandemic the his the house of representatives will now vote on thursday on what would be the 4th such package since the crisis began a total of about 3 trillion dollars mike hanna reports from washington d.c. with many senators working from home the boat with taken by voice all in favor say aye. i'll pose no. fear to have it this follows intense
1st minute treat satellite into orbit which is likely to increase tensions with the united states in the past washington's blamed iran for using its space program as a cover for missile development to heights that. the disaster areas been declared in yemen southern port city of aden after it was hit by flash flooding the prime minister's asking for foreign help countries already of course been ravaged by years of civil war and spain's parliament is set to vote on a government proposal to extend...
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and here in the united states in washington, you see the white house developing plans to get the u.s. economy back in action. bloomberg has learned this involves testing far more americans for the coronavirus than have been possible up to now. the effort would start in places that have not been hit hard by the virus. cities such as new york, detroit, and new orleans would remain shuttered. we end with the world's largest oil producers, inching closer to an unprecedented global deal to cut output. saudi arabia and russia debating terms before the opec meeting. u.s. production falling almost 10%. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in ire than 120 countries, viviana hurtado. this is bloomberg. guy? tom? thank you so much. a little different data check today. offee equities churning friday, huge up. tuesday, huge up. then we give it off back -- we get it all -- then we give it all back. weekly jobless claims, a real snapshot of the american labor economy. you don't need a snapshot on oil right now. a yields
and here in the united states in washington, you see the white house developing plans to get the u.s. economy back in action. bloomberg has learned this involves testing far more americans for the coronavirus than have been possible up to now. the effort would start in places that have not been hit hard by the virus. cities such as new york, detroit, and new orleans would remain shuttered. we end with the world's largest oil producers, inching closer to an unprecedented global deal to cut...
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michael strain argues the future is bright for those who want to become successful in the united states. the washington examiner offers his thoughts on why the american dream is less attainable today. later, feel is a prize-winning journalist nicholas kristof reporting on the issues facing the working-class in rural america. enjoy booktv now and over the weekend on c-span2. television has changed since c-span
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were touchy by the time washington dies, he is no longer on speaking terms jefferson, james madison and james monroe those are third fourth and fifth president of the united states. [laughter] in washington is no longer on speaking terms with them when he dies. [laughter] there is a variety of reasons why that happened and there are serious personal reasons but that should give you an idea and to remind us all the eafounding fathers. s>> i'm glad there's no were egos in the oval office anymore. [laughter] >> but nowadays we think presidents leaving office are less partisan i do think that is the model if you think george h.w. bush coming together with clinton and defeated him for the second term for a variety of good causes almost all the presidents have most recently gotten together through a variety of causes. that you suggest leavingat office made washington more partisan how does that transpire? >> i think george washington did become more partisan after he left the presidency we do have that perception today that it's above partisan feuds but really it is the exact opposite. involved himself in congressional elections in a way he never would have as preside
were touchy by the time washington dies, he is no longer on speaking terms jefferson, james madison and james monroe those are third fourth and fifth president of the united states. [laughter] in washington is no longer on speaking terms with them when he dies. [laughter] there is a variety of reasons why that happened and there are serious personal reasons but that should give you an idea and to remind us all the eafounding fathers. s>> i'm glad there's no were egos in the oval office...
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washington d.c. where we are located and experts believe that if the economy is opened then too soon that we're going to see very high numbers in casualties in the united states all over solid washington thanks very much for your reporting here in germany the country's president has urged the german people to express their unity during the current virus pandemic from fox's steinmeyer went on t.v. to ask germans to stick to the restrictions even as spring weather on the long holiday weekend tempt people into social interaction outside his speech also look beyond germany to the global response to the to the pandemic. and will we search world wide for a joint 20 ounces the crisis is and will we full back into isolation and you know not to lose a. title than view to let this pool of on knowledge and all of our research so that we can find vaccines and treatments more quickly. and listen she will within the global alliance of the poorest and most vulnerable countries also have access. ninety's a no this condom make is not a war nations do not stand against other nations soldiers against soldiers rather this is a test of our humanity. it is bringing out both the be
washington d.c. where we are located and experts believe that if the economy is opened then too soon that we're going to see very high numbers in casualties in the united states all over solid washington thanks very much for your reporting here in germany the country's president has urged the german people to express their unity during the current virus pandemic from fox's steinmeyer went on t.v. to ask germans to stick to the restrictions even as spring weather on the long holiday weekend...
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he wants to have a good chance to be reelected in november as president of the united states stiffens events in washington thank you so much. and earlier we spoke to muhammad nia to get a medical perspective on donald trump suggestion of injecting disinfectant to clean the body of corona box well it does add as dangerous as it soames really i think the important thing for the general public is to understand that the virus when it is outside the body is different than what is inside the body oh side the body you can cheat by the way you wanted it disinfectant u.v. light it whatsoever where once white is entered into the body it doesn't respect all of these detergent because it is hiding weight in an individual cells one of the 2 or 3 trillion cells in our bodies so disinfectant wouldn't reach near the what disinfected it would do it does all remember a and all the sell off all their body and it will turn out to be extremely toxic and probably one would survive in the girl no wires but wouldn't survive by injecting disinfectant and that was mohamed money from lancaster university that now is a look at some
he wants to have a good chance to be reelected in november as president of the united states stiffens events in washington thank you so much. and earlier we spoke to muhammad nia to get a medical perspective on donald trump suggestion of injecting disinfectant to clean the body of corona box well it does add as dangerous as it soames really i think the important thing for the general public is to understand that the virus when it is outside the body is different than what is inside the body oh...
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he wants to have a good chance to be reelected in november as president of the united states stephen siemens in washington thank you so much. and now here's a look at other stories making headlines around the world. officials in the democratic republic of congo say at least 17 people have been killed in an attack at the national park the park which is known for its mountain gorillas has been frequently threatened by militias and coaches no group has claimed responsibility and. russian emergency services are battling wildfires in at least 3 regions of siberia no casualties have been reported but the fires have destroyed dozens of buildings temperatures have been about 15 degrees celsius higher than usual for this time of year last year wildfires in sabir area siberia rather also been huge swathes of land. brazil's justice minister justice minister has resigned after accusing president also not are of meddling in law enforcement for political reasons in a live television address motos said both sonora fired a federal police chase in order to have more access to intelligence morrow is known as an anti corrup
he wants to have a good chance to be reelected in november as president of the united states stephen siemens in washington thank you so much. and now here's a look at other stories making headlines around the world. officials in the democratic republic of congo say at least 17 people have been killed in an attack at the national park the park which is known for its mountain gorillas has been frequently threatened by militias and coaches no group has claimed responsibility and. russian emergency...
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covid-19 inse of the united states was diagnosed in washington state on january 20. after 12 weeks, the appearance of over 600,000 cases and over , we still lackst the national testing strategy, as has been talked about, to reliably and consistently test patients across the country. there are a lot of comparisons we make in our report, but let me really focus on one, because it's a picture into what has happened and the difference between two countries. the united states and south korea diagnosed their first covid-19 case on the same day. january 20. by march 17, eight weeks later, south korea was testing 40 times more people per million people in their country. 40 times more. casesontinued, and as the stayed close to level, as you can see on the graph, we continue to spike. as of yesterday, south korea had over just 10,000 cases. cases.have over 600,000 and with all of the comments the president makes, we remember on march 30 when he said that nobody was raising the issue of testing with him. in fact on that day, in our report, governors, democrats and republicans w
covid-19 inse of the united states was diagnosed in washington state on january 20. after 12 weeks, the appearance of over 600,000 cases and over , we still lackst the national testing strategy, as has been talked about, to reliably and consistently test patients across the country. there are a lot of comparisons we make in our report, but let me really focus on one, because it's a picture into what has happened and the difference between two countries. the united states and south korea...
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he wants to have a good chance to be reelected in november as president of the united states stephens humans in washington thank you so much and now here's a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. officials in the democratic republic of congo say at least 17 people have been killed in an attack at the national park the park which is known for its mountain gorillas has frequently been threatened by militias and poaching no group has yet claimed responsibility for. russian emergency services battling wildfires in at least 3 regions of siberia no casualties have been reported but the fires have destroyed dozens of buildings temperatures have been about 15 degrees celsius higher than usual for this time of year last use while in siberia also burned huge swathes of land muslims around the world have begun marking the holy month of ramadan on the coronavirus restrictions make his grand mosque which is usually packed with worship is was mostly empty while saudi arabia has closed its holy sites to the public mosques in some countries including indonesia have stayed open prigs. brazil
he wants to have a good chance to be reelected in november as president of the united states stephens humans in washington thank you so much and now here's a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. officials in the democratic republic of congo say at least 17 people have been killed in an attack at the national park the park which is known for its mountain gorillas has frequently been threatened by militias and poaching no group has yet claimed responsibility for....
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he wants to have a good chance to be reelected in november as president of the united states stiffens events in washington thank you so much. chancellor angela merkel has raised red and germany's willingness to help fill the world health organizations funding gap she made that comment on a conference call on friday a message comes after u.s. president trump announced last week he said ministration will halt all funding for the show while it reviews how the organization handled the corona virus outbreak medical said it's imperative that any vaccine is made available to everyone across the world have been more human to one will have to find new ways both in how to develop a vaccine and how to produce it. this should happen in many places in the world. and we know that there are regions that are particularly affected by this. south africa's president who also presides over the african union has pointed this out to me. and that's why our engagement for africa and generally poorer countries is so important. to do it. well one of those countries in need is sudan the country was already facing a health care cris
he wants to have a good chance to be reelected in november as president of the united states stiffens events in washington thank you so much. chancellor angela merkel has raised red and germany's willingness to help fill the world health organizations funding gap she made that comment on a conference call on friday a message comes after u.s. president trump announced last week he said ministration will halt all funding for the show while it reviews how the organization handled the corona virus...
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15 am and trump made today sign a new executive order stopping all immigration into the united states the washington post says to white house staffers say the trump administration is drafting it to prevent the spread of coronavirus. last night, trump tweeted that in light of the attack from the invisible enemy as well as the need to protect the jobs of our great american citizens i will be signing an executive order to temporarily suspend immigration into the united states. >>> also today, immigrant right supporters will announce legal action against ice against the coronavirus to help prevent it to get people out of the california detention centers. a virtual news conference is scheduled today by a man recently released from detention along with the lawyer representing detainees. immigration groups have been trying to get the release of detainees on the grounds of the age and medical conditions making them especially vulnerable to infection from the virus . >>> the trump administration is defending its response to the pandemic when it comes to testing for coronavirus. both democratic and republican
15 am and trump made today sign a new executive order stopping all immigration into the united states the washington post says to white house staffers say the trump administration is drafting it to prevent the spread of coronavirus. last night, trump tweeted that in light of the attack from the invisible enemy as well as the need to protect the jobs of our great american citizens i will be signing an executive order to temporarily suspend immigration into the united states. >>> also...
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united states. i had been posted twice in washington, dc. from cooperation and lose from confrontation. and we have every reason to have a good relation with the united states but it has to be based on mutual trust, coordination, not confrontation. but you need two to tango. and since the outbreak, i think president xi and president trump keep close contact. they compare notes and just like president xi had a similar conversation with prime minister borisjohnson. we want to build an international response to this virus. i just want to let americans know that china is not the enemy of the united states. it is the virus! it is the enemy of the united states, they need to find the right target. a very important message or a sending facet could consider some gestures that would improve relations with not just the united states but many other countries including australia and the uk who have made the same point to your government. —— maybe china could consider. will you now categorically guarantee to close down the so—called wet markets, no longe
united states. i had been posted twice in washington, dc. from cooperation and lose from confrontation. and we have every reason to have a good relation with the united states but it has to be based on mutual trust, coordination, not confrontation. but you need two to tango. and since the outbreak, i think president xi and president trump keep close contact. they compare notes and just like president xi had a similar conversation with prime minister borisjohnson. we want to build an...
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united states. california and washington state both announced that they would send hundreds of ventilators to the national stockpile, so reversing the flow of ventilators back to the national stockpile, so those ventilators could be deployed in places that more urgently need them, because the immediate demand in california and washington has waned. oregon went ahead and sent 140 ventilators directly to new york, after a direct request by new york governor andrew cuomo for other states to please send supplies and things like ventilators to new york now in exchange for new york promising to send that equipment back along with other supplies and along with trained and experienced staff when those donor states now hit their peak in the future, or wherever the next peak arrives. in terms of where things are needed next in the united states, i think there's a few different horizons that we can watch as americans and they all give us a slightly different piece of information. but they're all urgent and they're all interesting. in the immediate term, the shortest term, we of course are watching places like new yo
united states. california and washington state both announced that they would send hundreds of ventilators to the national stockpile, so reversing the flow of ventilators back to the national stockpile, so those ventilators could be deployed in places that more urgently need them, because the immediate demand in california and washington has waned. oregon went ahead and sent 140 ventilators directly to new york, after a direct request by new york governor andrew cuomo for other states to please...
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united states. >> the reason washington state found that first case cause we were ready for it. >> narrator: correspondent miles o'brien on the ground with those who detected it first. >> within the first five days w ha positives. we theknew that this was a much bigger outbreak than you could have imagined. >> narrator: and, the tale of two shington's. >> that governor is a snake. okay. inslee. >> we are not going to be distracted by any rhetoric that the president or anyone else uses. facts and science. that's the only thing that's going to get us through this. >> narrator: now on frontline, "coronavirus pandemic". >> frontline is made posble by contributions to your pbs thank you.om viewers like you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. injor support is provided by the john d. and catht. macarthur foundation, committed to building more jt, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. the ford foundation: working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. at fordfoundation.org.ad tional support is provided by the abrams foundation, committed to excellence i
united states. >> the reason washington state found that first case cause we were ready for it. >> narrator: correspondent miles o'brien on the ground with those who detected it first. >> within the first five days w ha positives. we theknew that this was a much bigger outbreak than you could have imagined. >> narrator: and, the tale of two shington's. >> that governor is a snake. okay. inslee. >> we are not going to be distracted by any rhetoric that the...
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attention from the covert 19 tragedy taking place in the united states and that i am steward take us with infamies and 3 and with tensions between washington and caracas escalating rapidly one wonders how far the united states will be willing to go to keep their man in venezuela. out of prison you see in human al-jazeera. now the u.s. has criticized a ruling by pakistani court to release the prime suspects in the killing of american journalist daniel pearl accord overturn the medic invention of ahmed omar saeed share but found him guilty of daniel pearl's kidnapping a u.s. diplomats has called the decision an affront to victims of terrorism everywhere the wall street journal journalist was killed in 2002 while investigating a pakistani rebel group. guinea's ruling party has won a majority in last month's disputed election the vote took place on the same day as a constitutional referendum which critics say paved the way for present day to stay in power for another 12 yes both poles were boycotted by the opposition the political crisis has led to months of violent protests in the west african country . now again i'm fully back to deal with t
attention from the covert 19 tragedy taking place in the united states and that i am steward take us with infamies and 3 and with tensions between washington and caracas escalating rapidly one wonders how far the united states will be willing to go to keep their man in venezuela. out of prison you see in human al-jazeera. now the u.s. has criticized a ruling by pakistani court to release the prime suspects in the killing of american journalist daniel pearl accord overturn the medic invention of...
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getting to money not small businesses in the united states and what will washington do you?d they would have a large educational push for loans and grants, but the rollout has been botched and muffled, and it has been up to lawmakers in both parties to educate their constituents that mass education efforts did not come. it comes at a time in which speaker pelosi and later mcconnell have said -- leader mcconnell have said access to cash would be immediate. that has not happened and has led to palpable frustration. fascinating.so you have this important interview with congresswoman waters of california and this goes with the power of the moment. weine waters will tell you need to take care of nurses and residents and interns as well. how can republicans be against that? kevin: also, it speaks to you beyond that, the issue of immediacy and for small business owners, how can they have immediate access to this liquidity? one of the things behind the scenes that democratic staffers in the house in particular have told me over the last couple of days has been making sure that main
getting to money not small businesses in the united states and what will washington do you?d they would have a large educational push for loans and grants, but the rollout has been botched and muffled, and it has been up to lawmakers in both parties to educate their constituents that mass education efforts did not come. it comes at a time in which speaker pelosi and later mcconnell have said -- leader mcconnell have said access to cash would be immediate. that has not happened and has led to...