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stanton cannot say anything to pope until abraham lincoln gets back to washington dc. see lincoln left for west point on the 23, he kept his departure a secret from those in dc and in the press, leaving to meet with winfield scott to, quote, ask my views in writing for further dispositions to be made. lincoln is traveling to westpoint to meet with win field scott to ask scott if pope is capable of commanding several disparate armies in the eastern theater of the war. sounds like lincoln is placing a lot of confidence in pope and perhaps popes bragadici has something to back it up with. though scott nor lincoln mention pope in this suitability of any of the accounts in this meeting, it was certainly discussed. lincoln on his return back to west point has a train stop in new jersey and shares with the press then why he had gone to west point and alludes to the situation brewing back in washington dc. lincoln said again in his folksy way, when the birds and animals are looked at through a fog, they are seen to disadvantage. so it may be to you if i were to tell you why i s
stanton cannot say anything to pope until abraham lincoln gets back to washington dc. see lincoln left for west point on the 23, he kept his departure a secret from those in dc and in the press, leaving to meet with winfield scott to, quote, ask my views in writing for further dispositions to be made. lincoln is traveling to westpoint to meet with win field scott to ask scott if pope is capable of commanding several disparate armies in the eastern theater of the war. sounds like lincoln is...
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so they're aware there's going to be a lot of press in washington, dc. they're aware there would be a lot of photojournalists in washington, dc. so they take advantage of that with this parade. and they kind of have this idealized kind of very costume spectacular representation. and the next image i'm going to show you kind of adds a better sense of why someone like mary church carroll was working so hard on her public image. i just want to prepare you for this racist stereotype here. this is from "puck" from 1913. and it's making fun of the women who are participating in the 1913 parade. the white women who were organizing it did not want to have black and white women march together. so originally, they were open to it but then a contingent of suffragists protested against it. that's what we see here, a white woman who is appalled that black women want to march with her to ask for the vote. the cartoon is doing two things, it's making fun of the suffragists who don't want them to participate, but it's also a racist stereotype of these black women who wa
so they're aware there's going to be a lot of press in washington, dc. they're aware there would be a lot of photojournalists in washington, dc. so they take advantage of that with this parade. and they kind of have this idealized kind of very costume spectacular representation. and the next image i'm going to show you kind of adds a better sense of why someone like mary church carroll was working so hard on her public image. i just want to prepare you for this racist stereotype here. this is...
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a group of 150 people boarded the train and departed for washington dc at 9:35 at 9:305 am. the funeral train reached the station at 1:25. president and mrs. johnson greeted the hoover family. just outside union family the johnsons into thes lined up to watch the casket loaded onto the case on. the escort commander led the procession in washington dc down delaware avenue 3 blocks to the east from the fred fiumano. this included the army band, the national color detail, the caisson and the body barriers, the personal flag bearer, the comparison horse, black jack, next was the hoover family and limousines, president johnson followed with secret service escort and cars with other dignitaries. as the column moved down delaware avenue to the south, escort troops were in units along the east side of the avenue facing the center of the street. in order to the south were a company from each of the service academies, from the army marine corps, navy, air force and coast guard and composite company of servicewomen, the army national guard, air force reserve and coast guard reserve com
a group of 150 people boarded the train and departed for washington dc at 9:35 at 9:305 am. the funeral train reached the station at 1:25. president and mrs. johnson greeted the hoover family. just outside union family the johnsons into thes lined up to watch the casket loaded onto the case on. the escort commander led the procession in washington dc down delaware avenue 3 blocks to the east from the fred fiumano. this included the army band, the national color detail, the caisson and the body...
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but they paused because they were at nerves throughout washington, dc what's going _ throughout washingtonoughout washington, dc what's going to happen. and there are nerves— going to happen. and there are nerves the president has expressed they dont— nerves the president has expressed they don't want boris johnson to trigger— they don't want boris johnson to trigger article 15. and actually withdraw from the northern allen protocol — withdraw from the northern allen protocol. it would appear being brought — protocol. it would appear being brought to bear on congress here with very— brought to bear on congress here with very strong irish caucus in irish. _ with very strong irish caucus in irish. of— with very strong irish caucus in irish, of course. irish control a lot about — irish, of course. irish control a lot about mass domestic spending he wants— lot about mass domestic spending he wants to _ lot about mass domestic spending he wants to keep congress on side. congress — wants to keep congress on side. congress i — wants to keep congress on side. congress i do not get a lift tariffs i
but they paused because they were at nerves throughout washington, dc what's going _ throughout washingtonoughout washington, dc what's going to happen. and there are nerves— going to happen. and there are nerves the president has expressed they dont— nerves the president has expressed they don't want boris johnson to trigger— they don't want boris johnson to trigger article 15. and actually withdraw from the northern allen protocol — withdraw from the northern allen protocol. it would...
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that's how to jo, castro, from washington dc. well, the polish parliament's debating a new bill that would been all abortions. it's prompted protests by women's rights activists earlier in this week. poland and actually district abortion law last year, terminations are only allowed in cases of rape or incest. or if a woman's life or health is in danger, tens of thousands of people protested at the beginning of november. after a 30 year old woman died after being refused an abortion. the hospital has defended its decision. he used condemned the law and it's called on warsaw to ensure no more women die because of the restrictions. the us and the taliban have ended 2 days of meetings in cut. our way to discuss the monitoring crisis. enough galveston. the taliban asked the us to release financial assets and removed sanctions. washington is calling on the taliban to ensure the rights of afghans and form and inclusive government. the un says more than half of the people in afghanistan, a suffering from acute food shortages this winter.
that's how to jo, castro, from washington dc. well, the polish parliament's debating a new bill that would been all abortions. it's prompted protests by women's rights activists earlier in this week. poland and actually district abortion law last year, terminations are only allowed in cases of rape or incest. or if a woman's life or health is in danger, tens of thousands of people protested at the beginning of november. after a 30 year old woman died after being refused an abortion. the...
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in washington dc. if you want to follow on twitter, do so @axios, and #axiosevents. we will explore the pandemic and health care in 2020 to two and beyond. our first guest is dr. pete schultz, joining us from san diego. welcome, dr. schulz. dr. schultz: happy to be here. caitlin: thank you so much for joining us today to talk about important takeaways from the pandemic. a natural place to start would be the mrna, which has been transformational. what do you see going forward, once we are through with covid, what are promising uses for mrna in research and development? dr. schultz: the vaccine area is probably where it is going to continue to have its largest impact. just because of the speed with which you can make vaccines, and because of the multiple constructs. but folks are starting to look at mrna therapeutics for heart failure and for delivering genes to various organs, and so on. beyond covid, it will be interesting to see whether rna vaccines could have an impact on hiv and other infectious dis
in washington dc. if you want to follow on twitter, do so @axios, and #axiosevents. we will explore the pandemic and health care in 2020 to two and beyond. our first guest is dr. pete schultz, joining us from san diego. welcome, dr. schulz. dr. schultz: happy to be here. caitlin: thank you so much for joining us today to talk about important takeaways from the pandemic. a natural place to start would be the mrna, which has been transformational. what do you see going forward, once we are...
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at some point, following his escort service to washington dc, president lincoln pope would offer lincoln his services as an aid to the president. but on june the 14th of 1861, instead appointed brigadier general volunteers with a date of rank effective may 17th of that year and immediately ordered to the state of illinois to recruit volunteers for the burjenning war effort. now upon making his way out to illinois, he wouldn't linger long in that duty of recruitment. in the department of west under the command of general freemont, pope took command along the mississippi river, and here we see yet again pope's desire for promotion and glory and will enter a new phase, new trait that will once again hold its head in the coming years of this war, the utilization of politics to get what he desires. at this moment, pope, detesting fremont will utilize political connections behind fremont's back to get him removed from command, ultimate goal, get rid of fremont, get promotion himself. fremont is not oblivious and knows he has nefarious intentions toward fremont's career and fremont himself and
at some point, following his escort service to washington dc, president lincoln pope would offer lincoln his services as an aid to the president. but on june the 14th of 1861, instead appointed brigadier general volunteers with a date of rank effective may 17th of that year and immediately ordered to the state of illinois to recruit volunteers for the burjenning war effort. now upon making his way out to illinois, he wouldn't linger long in that duty of recruitment. in the department of west...
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so that's what's happening in washington dc. now washington, d. c, is a city that is pretty solidly in the democratic camp. democrats sometimes even get 90 percent of the vote in elections. no, under democrats, as far away as texas are switching sides friends, something's happening in south texas, and many of us are waking up to the fact that the values of those in washington dc on not our values, not the values of most texans, the ideology of, to funding the police of destroying oil and gas industry and the chaos our board is disastrous for those of us who live here in south texas. in addition to the recent shifts, 19 democrats are set to leave the house of representatives in 2022. that includes 3 committee chair, some are retiring or seeking another office. republicans only need to gain 5 more seeds in the upcoming mid term vote in order to re take control of the house of representatives. and many observers say their chances of doing so are pretty good. some are comparing it to the republican sweep 10 years ago. how's democrats have more retirem
so that's what's happening in washington dc. now washington, d. c, is a city that is pretty solidly in the democratic camp. democrats sometimes even get 90 percent of the vote in elections. no, under democrats, as far away as texas are switching sides friends, something's happening in south texas, and many of us are waking up to the fact that the values of those in washington dc on not our values, not the values of most texans, the ideology of, to funding the police of destroying oil and gas...
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a stay in washington dc. patsy. thank you. well, john allen is an assistant professor meteorology at central michigan university. he says, communities have been entirely destroyed over a wide area. what you see with one of these events, you has stubbing a branches, the trees, but look like they've been denuded of all boxes. the branches have stopped. what was a home? it's no longer there. the debris is scattered over maybe the course of a mile or more. and so you might just see a slab of warehouse was in this case, we're seeing that type of damage. the debris can be transported enormous def, distances events like this. we've seen the very transported hundreds of miles downstream. people's photograph checks, landing in people's backyards well and truly away from the event. and in having been relatively close to tornadoes like joplin, missouri, and 2011. the sense of just lost within the community the us to which direction to turn. i think it's one of the, the serious issues here. you know, if the emergency responders in this si
a stay in washington dc. patsy. thank you. well, john allen is an assistant professor meteorology at central michigan university. he says, communities have been entirely destroyed over a wide area. what you see with one of these events, you has stubbing a branches, the trees, but look like they've been denuded of all boxes. the branches have stopped. what was a home? it's no longer there. the debris is scattered over maybe the course of a mile or more. and so you might just see a slab of...
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mary church carol participated in pickets in washington dc that i mentioned in the beginning, the first pickets at the white house and they started putting them together in january of 1917 which is you might know is the same month the united states is entering world war i. there's a lot of controversy whether they should be doing this at the time and i would argue we need both of these tickets and the publicity they attract, these photographs published across the united states. they are ultimately arrested, sent to workhouses or went on hunger strikes and were force-fed and all of that garnered significant publicity not to mention the fact the president drove by them every day in and out of the white house to see them from his windows and many other politicians having to deal with the consequences of this protest and yet one of the really powerful images the suffragists made a compelling case for is this idea that women were participating in the war effort, were patriotic citizens, were motherly caregivers like the poster we see here, you can see the direct continuation of the suffrage
mary church carol participated in pickets in washington dc that i mentioned in the beginning, the first pickets at the white house and they started putting them together in january of 1917 which is you might know is the same month the united states is entering world war i. there's a lot of controversy whether they should be doing this at the time and i would argue we need both of these tickets and the publicity they attract, these photographs published across the united states. they are...
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they are in jail in washington dc. that jail, for generations, has been the source of complaints. it is an old, shoddy facility with poor systems, bad water systems and a general concern about the food, medical care and sanitary conditions. it is a generational complaint. the january 6 defendants are now in that world. they are in the same jail, issuing their complaints, challenging intentions. almost overwhelmingly, there were attempts to get released, citing the conditions of the jail. there are concerns and they are pressing the jail to upgrade initiatives, but as far as they are concerned, arguments have not really moved the meter. one was released after expressing concern over medical care. this is a distinctive defendant. he has been released to get better medical care. that said, the marshall did an inspection of the jail based on these complaints, and they found evidence of standing sewage, evidence of water pipes or water systems not working properly. concerns about retaliation against inmates, a general concern that forced them to evacuate hundreds of inmates from the ja
they are in jail in washington dc. that jail, for generations, has been the source of complaints. it is an old, shoddy facility with poor systems, bad water systems and a general concern about the food, medical care and sanitary conditions. it is a generational complaint. the january 6 defendants are now in that world. they are in the same jail, issuing their complaints, challenging intentions. almost overwhelmingly, there were attempts to get released, citing the conditions of the jail. there...
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so that's what's happening in washington dc. now washington, d. c, is a city that is pretty solidly in the democratic camp. democrats sometimes even get 90 percent of the vote in elections. no wonder democrats as far away as texas are switching sides friends. something is happening in south texas, and many of us are waking up to the fact that the values of those in washington dc are not our values, not the values of most texans, the ideology of to funding the police of destroying the oil and gas industry. and the chaos our border is disastrous for those of us who live here in south texas. in addition to the recent shifts, 19 democrats are set to leave the house of representatives in 2022. that includes 3 committee chair. some are retiring or seeking another office. republicans only need to gain 5 more seeds in the upcoming mid term vote in order to re take control of the house of representatives. and many observers say their chances of doing so are pretty good. some are comparing it to the republican sweep 10 years ago. how's democrats have more r
so that's what's happening in washington dc. now washington, d. c, is a city that is pretty solidly in the democratic camp. democrats sometimes even get 90 percent of the vote in elections. no wonder democrats as far away as texas are switching sides friends. something is happening in south texas, and many of us are waking up to the fact that the values of those in washington dc are not our values, not the values of most texans, the ideology of to funding the police of destroying the oil and...
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we see it in washington dc area with people walking on trails, driving by themselves with masks on, 2sks, sometimes they have a face shield and a mask. they want this to be the normal for the foreseeable future or forever so how do red state governors expand the liberty movement while all this other nonsense is going on? >> we have to be steadfast in our beliefs. i have been attacked by everyone across america that believes in taking away individual freedoms because i had the willingness and intestinal fortitude to stand up and say in our state in mississippi we will protect individual liberties, we will protect freedom, we will give our individual mississippians the truth and that is one of the problems you talk about in this show, why can't the leaders in the country and the biden administration tell americans the truth and let them come to their own conclusions and make their own decisions rather than fear mongering, that's one of the challenges we had in this debate, you look at the institutions such as the cdc, the leaders in those organizations, change their position so often th
we see it in washington dc area with people walking on trails, driving by themselves with masks on, 2sks, sometimes they have a face shield and a mask. they want this to be the normal for the foreseeable future or forever so how do red state governors expand the liberty movement while all this other nonsense is going on? >> we have to be steadfast in our beliefs. i have been attacked by everyone across america that believes in taking away individual freedoms because i had the willingness...
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como nos reporta pablo gato desde washington dc, . y un estudio realizado por por "el centro robert-strauss" para la seguridad y el derecho internacional de la universidad de austin en tejas, encontro que para noviembre de este aqo, mas de 26-mil 500tos migrantes fueron inscritos en una lista de espera para solicitar asilo en unas ocho ciudades mexicanas cerca de la frontera con estados unidos. en guatemala se abrio el primer centro de atencion para que las comunidades locales y otros migrantes puedan tener informacion para emigrar a estados unidos de manera legal... una alternativa sana y menos peligrosa para quienes insiten en llegar a este pais. insiten en llega como nos expli porras desde ciudad de guatemla, este no sera el unico centro de ayuda. en hidalgo mexico, un comando armado orquesto la fuga de nueve reos para evitar que llegaran a una audiencia judicial . para lograrlo, usaron explosivos que alertaron a las autoridades. y como nos explica paulina gomez desde la capital mexicana, ya recapturaron a un profugo mientras sigue
como nos reporta pablo gato desde washington dc, . y un estudio realizado por por "el centro robert-strauss" para la seguridad y el derecho internacional de la universidad de austin en tejas, encontro que para noviembre de este aqo, mas de 26-mil 500tos migrantes fueron inscritos en una lista de espera para solicitar asilo en unas ocho ciudades mexicanas cerca de la frontera con estados unidos. en guatemala se abrio el primer centro de atencion para que las comunidades locales y otros...
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it's also members of biden's own democratic party, some like the former spokesperson for the washington dc. mayor, have decided to switch over to the republicans in hispanic and also black eyes. i should be democrat by default, but i'm going against their narrative and i feel like right now, everything is crumbling for the democrats biden is completely destroying the economy right now. and people can feel it in. so that's what's happening in washington, d. c. now, washington, d. c is a city that is pretty solidly in the democratic camp. democrats sometimes even get 90 percent of the vote in elections. no wonder democrats as far away as texas are switching sides friends. something is happening in south texas, and many of us are waking up to the fact that the values of those in washington dc are not our values, not the values of most texans, the ideology of to funding the police of destroying oil and gas industry. and the chaos our border is disastrous for those of us who live here in south texas. in addition to the recent shifts, 19 democrats are set to leave the house of representatives in
it's also members of biden's own democratic party, some like the former spokesperson for the washington dc. mayor, have decided to switch over to the republicans in hispanic and also black eyes. i should be democrat by default, but i'm going against their narrative and i feel like right now, everything is crumbling for the democrats biden is completely destroying the economy right now. and people can feel it in. so that's what's happening in washington, d. c. now, washington, d. c is a city...
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why canada has more from washington dc. well, that texas court ruling was upheld by the supreme court, which agreed that the vital had ministration had not investigated fully enough before removing this particular law biden had described the lo, entered used by president trump as in humane and his administration. got rid of it immediately. however, now in the light of the supreme court judgment, the administration is we introducing this remain in mexico protocol. it has been the last few months at discussing with the mexican government ways in which this could be imposed in a far more humane manner than it was in the past. this includes, for example, providing transport for individuals to encampments within mexico, where they can stay while they are waiting the court cases to proceed with the united states. a significant matter as well was that the us agreed to next because demand for a time limit on the legal process, a maximum of 6 months to be taken to decide the case of each particular individual . but this is, of cours
why canada has more from washington dc. well, that texas court ruling was upheld by the supreme court, which agreed that the vital had ministration had not investigated fully enough before removing this particular law biden had described the lo, entered used by president trump as in humane and his administration. got rid of it immediately. however, now in the light of the supreme court judgment, the administration is we introducing this remain in mexico protocol. it has been the last few months...
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capitol in washington, dc as the casket of the late republican senator bob dole was brought to the rotundaamily former colleagues and president biden pay their respects. >> we meet here to the very heart american democracy. the cap and the united states of america. >> to receive a hero. of that democracy for a a little >> robert joseph goal. >> dole died on sunday at the age of 98 after a battle with stage 4 lung cancer. now he has the honor of lying in state marking a legacy that included 36 years of service in congress where he was known to cross the aisle. dole ran for the republican presidential nomination. 3 times he won it once in 1996, but lost when president clinton was elected to a second term. he also received 2 purple hearts for serving in world war 2 where he was hurt trying to help a fellow soldier. the injury left him unable to use his right hand and helped him to push forward ways to help people with the dist disabilities. >> the task ahead is monumental. he said. but i'm confident that there are forces in america ready and willing. to make the challenge. bob dole himself wa
capitol in washington, dc as the casket of the late republican senator bob dole was brought to the rotundaamily former colleagues and president biden pay their respects. >> we meet here to the very heart american democracy. the cap and the united states of america. >> to receive a hero. of that democracy for a a little >> robert joseph goal. >> dole died on sunday at the age of 98 after a battle with stage 4 lung cancer. now he has the honor of lying in state marking a...
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ok many thanks for that, john hendrick by 1st in washington dc. let's get a little more analysis with louis navarro. he's a fellow with the foreign policy research institute previously served as the last u. s. senate chief of staff to joe biden. he joins us from washington, d. c. thank you for for your time. what did you make of today's conversation between piece and bite and what is this that each side wants? well, this is a crisis of the kremlin making and is what is unclear in all of this is what constitutes in vladimir putin's mind, of the security of russia and normalization that does not require a treating its neighbors such as ukraine and georgia as satellites and implicit in all of this and in explicit in one of the demands of the kremlin, is that the ukraine and by extension, any other country, such as georgia, that might be interested in joining nato to be denied that. and the administration is made clear that that is not acceptable, that sovereign nations are precisely racked. and therefore, there will not be a determination made betwee
ok many thanks for that, john hendrick by 1st in washington dc. let's get a little more analysis with louis navarro. he's a fellow with the foreign policy research institute previously served as the last u. s. senate chief of staff to joe biden. he joins us from washington, d. c. thank you for for your time. what did you make of today's conversation between piece and bite and what is this that each side wants? well, this is a crisis of the kremlin making and is what is unclear in all of this is...
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our white house correspondent kimberly harker has more from washington dc. the lingering question has been from white house reporters to the by the ministration. what about the military option? should russia invade ukraine.
our white house correspondent kimberly harker has more from washington dc. the lingering question has been from white house reporters to the by the ministration. what about the military option? should russia invade ukraine.
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most beautiful spot in the world to me, national law enforcement officers memorial located in washington dc, in 1984 and 1988 and also those two years the congressman, they went on an effort to try to make it national enforcement officer memorial a reality and they do so 1988 and it took until 1991 for memorial to be a reality which we'll see today at washington dc. and it was made for everyone without law enforcement family select a lost loved one and for citizens they served and protected him for generations and years faithfully known as they died in the line of duty and this is the most amazing place that you can see when you walk through it and today i had a conversation it briefly with our ceo marcia and it she said will how are you feeling about this i said i feel these powerful stories and contributions yet to be exposed because each and every one of those on that wall were there because they chose that profession they chose to be there for their duty. no one chooses to die was a possibility so this memorial service to recognize them, not annually, every day and that's what we choose
most beautiful spot in the world to me, national law enforcement officers memorial located in washington dc, in 1984 and 1988 and also those two years the congressman, they went on an effort to try to make it national enforcement officer memorial a reality and they do so 1988 and it took until 1991 for memorial to be a reality which we'll see today at washington dc. and it was made for everyone without law enforcement family select a lost loved one and for citizens they served and protected him...
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my cameras live for us now in washington dc. mind just talk us through the situation then in the us. well, throughout the us as a massive increase in the rate of infection and also a massive increase in the rate of a positive testing. so certainly that's a great concern to health officials as ami kron and the delta variance pushed through the us population. the cdc says though that the death rate is down somewhat as both as $1100.00 americans are still dying each day. but the cdc says that the death rate has dropped by some 7 percent over the past week. this a direct result of vaccinations says the c d c are very clear the one detail that is clear at this particular point given so much that is unknown about the berries variance of the virus, is that those who are vaccinated and those who have a booster shot at suffer far less side effects than those who are not vaccinated. the hospitalizations largely across the united states are of those who are not vaccinated. so the cdc and the biden administration repeating its call for all americans to get vaccinated, remembering as well that so
my cameras live for us now in washington dc. mind just talk us through the situation then in the us. well, throughout the us as a massive increase in the rate of infection and also a massive increase in the rate of a positive testing. so certainly that's a great concern to health officials as ami kron and the delta variance pushed through the us population. the cdc says though that the death rate is down somewhat as both as $1100.00 americans are still dying each day. but the cdc says that the...
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sometimes they also need to improve themselves can be halgert in washington dc. thank you. well, mom bushera is out there, a senior political analyst joys me now via skype from paris, her height, my one is the u. s. really in a position to tell us what are other countries, what democracy, democracy is all about when its own house has been out of order these past few years. and, and what kimly really alluded to, and her story well, you know, at this peasant biden are in, are claims to have one against the conference trying to reverse a different her challenge is if you world for democracy in the united states and, and that he is trying to build on how long legacy of american liberal democracy. so unlike tromp, he that he is a believer in democracy, not tar populous type of nationalism. and he believes that democracy is key not only for a u. s. interest, but also globally as well for global stability. so in a sense, if you want to what, what is really important here sale is, how is democracy being used now by the united states as a tool for a policy at because in the end of t
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joseph via skype from washington dc. thought to benjamin could help you with this on the program, the w h. i was very clear that this needs to be tackled at the highest levels, politically the grassroots level. ready with gentlemen like yourself and your colleagues, where you need to persuade everybody to get vaccinated. how is the vaccination program going where you are? well, of course i'm in the united states and we still have pockets with people who are still very, very resistant beginning vaccinated. but at the end of the day, we're working very hard to convince them to get vaccinated and fully vaccinated and then boost it. because with the oma con variant that we're now seeing as a predominant strain in the united states, you have to be boost to be protected from that as well. it does seem that medical staff have to try and be a salesman as well when it comes to the vaccination. tried to put, you say this way, people to take the vaccine. but while global figures seem to be increasing day in day out, certainly with
joseph via skype from washington dc. thought to benjamin could help you with this on the program, the w h. i was very clear that this needs to be tackled at the highest levels, politically the grassroots level. ready with gentlemen like yourself and your colleagues, where you need to persuade everybody to get vaccinated. how is the vaccination program going where you are? well, of course i'm in the united states and we still have pockets with people who are still very, very resistant beginning...
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it's about a 10 26 am in washington dc. it always starts off as i was saying a few minutes ago. it always starts off really friendly and they have a really nice time shaking hands and saying i was so nice to see you. but when the conversation comes to an end, it's almost like back to square one with a inflammatory rhetoric about ukraine, or the nato drills in the black sea along russia, southern coast as well. so, as a dmitri pest gulf the presidential spokesperson said, don't get your hopes up. we're following this on air and on line as well as r t dot com for the meantime. your program returns in about half an hour. ah. with breaking toil, fullest labor. stress. industrial injury corporal punishment. oh no words with which we're all familiar. are you certain that the well do you live in abolish slavery long ago? welcome to mazur financial survival guide. looking forward to your best madell this is what happens the bedrooms in britain. dell at the top of you watch kaiser report the, the by new ministration will not send any diplomatic or official representation to the beijing 2
it's about a 10 26 am in washington dc. it always starts off as i was saying a few minutes ago. it always starts off really friendly and they have a really nice time shaking hands and saying i was so nice to see you. but when the conversation comes to an end, it's almost like back to square one with a inflammatory rhetoric about ukraine, or the nato drills in the black sea along russia, southern coast as well. so, as a dmitri pest gulf the presidential spokesperson said, don't get your hopes...
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the 1st, let's bring in our white house correspondent kimberly hallett from washington dc. so what does the white house his response to the criticism for how it's been handling the testing? kimberly we've heard there you as president joe biden, defending his administration's response thus far, explaining that when he came into office there was a shortage of tests and now there appear to be many more then people had anticipated. but what i can tell you is, well, that might be true, there still aren't enough to deal with this alma, crohn's surgeon. so the biden administration has proposed that in january 500000000 tests, rapid tests will be available to americans. but this is many, are you too little too late, given the fact that already we're seeing surges as a result of americans congregating and gathering to celebrate not only american thanksgiving, but also christmas. and now we're headed into the new year celebration. and part of the reason that the by the administration is being asked repeatedly about it's testing capacity is because there's new reporting that suggests
the 1st, let's bring in our white house correspondent kimberly hallett from washington dc. so what does the white house his response to the criticism for how it's been handling the testing? kimberly we've heard there you as president joe biden, defending his administration's response thus far, explaining that when he came into office there was a shortage of tests and now there appear to be many more then people had anticipated. but what i can tell you is, well, that might be true, there still...
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also a senior fellow at the center for transatlantic relations, joins us on skype from washington. dc. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, do you think new caledonia is really getting a fair chance to express their will, given that the elections being hill held amid this pandemic? that's a question really that only those who are on the ground. it can can say for sure, given the situation with the panoramic if, as your reporter just mentioned 27 percent of the people have so far come out. that suggest well that at least over a quarter of those who are eligible to vote, believe that they can vote up. but it's inherently problematic whenever there's a boycott in any type of election or referendum because it means that the results themselves will be challenged. and in this case, of course, it means that the independence referendum is going to fail. now, that failure though, will not be accepted by the those who support the independence movement and therefore, no matter what is the actual result of what is the turn out there is going to be a period of contention in new caledonia. and
also a senior fellow at the center for transatlantic relations, joins us on skype from washington. dc. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, do you think new caledonia is really getting a fair chance to express their will, given that the elections being hill held amid this pandemic? that's a question really that only those who are on the ground. it can can say for sure, given the situation with the panoramic if, as your reporter just mentioned 27 percent of the people have so far come out....
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you patriot duty more without it i'll hate in washington dc. i mean, he's used the science is used to logic and now pulling at that he sort of patriotic strings of america he's trying but really since the summer we haven't seen the vaccination numbers move very much about 60 percent of those who can get the vaccine in the country have at least one dose, but when it comes to booster, which is really important with his under crowns and strain, only about 30 percent of the country have those boosters and he keeps he's trying to throw the needle. he's, he said, or if you're vaccinate, if you're boosted, you're probably not going to get horribly sick. probably won't be in the hospital, probably won't die. you should go ahead and have your holiday keep those plans the unvaccinated though. that's a whole other situation. the problem is for the president and part of why his poll numbers are plummeting. he said his number one job was to get a handle on coven. so here we are almost going into year 3 of this and he, the president keeps saying, look, this
you patriot duty more without it i'll hate in washington dc. i mean, he's used the science is used to logic and now pulling at that he sort of patriotic strings of america he's trying but really since the summer we haven't seen the vaccination numbers move very much about 60 percent of those who can get the vaccine in the country have at least one dose, but when it comes to booster, which is really important with his under crowns and strain, only about 30 percent of the country have those...
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let's bring in our white house correspondent kimberly hallett, joining us from washington dc. so it, kimberly, what more do we know about how this move came about? and why did well, it came about because the president promised he would do this on the campaign trail . he said that the previous had mcdonald, trumpet ministrations, immigration policies were in humane and cool. and so as a result, he, on day one, he began making changes. this is one of those changes because the wheels of government moved slowly. it is important to note though, that well families are no longer being separated or being detained in detention centers. i, individuals de la are individuals will be held at these facilities now, and so many people kind of scratching their heads wondering if this is really a major change or just one that has sort of the effects of looking like it changed . now, here's what the immigration and customs enforcement agency said to us. isis committed to ensuring that all those in our custody reside and safe, secure and humane environments. and under appropriate conditions of co
let's bring in our white house correspondent kimberly hallett, joining us from washington dc. so it, kimberly, what more do we know about how this move came about? and why did well, it came about because the president promised he would do this on the campaign trail . he said that the previous had mcdonald, trumpet ministrations, immigration policies were in humane and cool. and so as a result, he, on day one, he began making changes. this is one of those changes because the wheels of government...
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washington dc new orleans and philly are considering similar actions to and indoor venues.s or bars but on the other hand 21 states including texas and florida and kansas band vaccine passports and mandates. my counsel you to know the federal government will cover up to $9000 a funeral expenses if you die from covid fema has a ready shelled out one.$5 million a funeral reimbursement since january of last year. now back to "the next revolution". organizations claima we have seen a new belief system to fill the void and that is the religion focus on. it is based on the belief that racism and prejudice and discrimination are in every contract on —- every corner this new religion is it worships up its own creation with its own original sins like being born with white privilege and their own patron states like george floyd over every facet in society tv and movies and corporate culture and the product marketing and packaging. what does this mean for our future as a country and for the world? joining me now to discuss this is the archbishop of san francisco. wonderful to see you.
washington dc new orleans and philly are considering similar actions to and indoor venues.s or bars but on the other hand 21 states including texas and florida and kansas band vaccine passports and mandates. my counsel you to know the federal government will cover up to $9000 a funeral expenses if you die from covid fema has a ready shelled out one.$5 million a funeral reimbursement since january of last year. now back to "the next revolution". organizations claima we have seen a new...
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all right, i might kind of life us there in washington dc. mike, thank you. let's come here and go very, including desperate things in mexico, with government changes tactics to relocate. thousands of my thinking outside the box of simeon giving in the off side westbank turn to some the power to improve access to electricity hormone. ah, ah, look forward to burritos. guys with sponsored by capital airways. hello there. let's have a look at east asia and it remains largely fine and dry over the next few days. how much of mainland china we are going to see things turn rather cold across the north . thanks to a cooler wind that's going to blow down. in places like shanghai, we're going to see the temperatures pick up a little bit of rain creeping across central areas. edging towards the sun, it is going to get wet for the korean peninsula. though the warmth will remain. we'll see the temperature in sol. pick up to 10 degrees by the time we get into wednesday. but the wet weather will have arrived and it's a rather wet and wendy for northern areas of japan snow f
all right, i might kind of life us there in washington dc. mike, thank you. let's come here and go very, including desperate things in mexico, with government changes tactics to relocate. thousands of my thinking outside the box of simeon giving in the off side westbank turn to some the power to improve access to electricity hormone. ah, ah, look forward to burritos. guys with sponsored by capital airways. hello there. let's have a look at east asia and it remains largely fine and dry over the...
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the 1st that's cost over to our white house correspondent can be how kit, who's in washington dc. and we've been waiting for the start of this. you might say meeting, but it's all behind closed doors, so we're not sure exactly the tone of the conversation. kimberly that's right. what we do know the little we do know is that the meeting began at 15 o 7, g m t, and that's about it because the rest of it is all taking place in a secure location inside the white house, at least from the us side. joe biden, we know, is speaking to vladimir putin, the russian leader i have from the situation room and it is secure, and it is a video call that is taking place. and we expect it to be quite lengthy because there's a lot to talk about. but the big headline and the one that most people are here in the united states watching carefully, is that, in terms of the escalation intentions between russia in the united states over ukraine, we know that a preparation for this telephone or rather a video conference call that the u. s. president consulted with european allies the leader of germany, the le
the 1st that's cost over to our white house correspondent can be how kit, who's in washington dc. and we've been waiting for the start of this. you might say meeting, but it's all behind closed doors, so we're not sure exactly the tone of the conversation. kimberly that's right. what we do know the little we do know is that the meeting began at 15 o 7, g m t, and that's about it because the rest of it is all taking place in a secure location inside the white house, at least from the us side....
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i cannot, has more from washington dc. well, certainly the varian soft the virus are sweeping through all parts of the united states in washington, dc. here in the district, for example, there's been a 900 percent increase in infections over the past 2 weeks. now that's a massive impact. that's a massive increase and you can extrapolate that across most of the regions of the united states to give you just some sort of sense about how quickly the variance are increasing in terms of impression rates throughout the country. record case numbers are being registered across europe. italy has confirmed 126000 infections over the past 24 hours. and france reported more than 200000 new cases for the 2nd day. south africa has announced its midnight for him cuz he will now be lifted as the government believes the country has passed the peak of its force, cobra wave. a spike was driven by the micron, which was 1st identified by scientists in south africa. shouldn't need security forces have killed at least 4 protested during religious
i cannot, has more from washington dc. well, certainly the varian soft the virus are sweeping through all parts of the united states in washington, dc. here in the district, for example, there's been a 900 percent increase in infections over the past 2 weeks. now that's a massive impact. that's a massive increase and you can extrapolate that across most of the regions of the united states to give you just some sort of sense about how quickly the variance are increasing in terms of impression...
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i might kind of life or stay in washington dc. mike, thank also to come here now to 0, including a former danish immigration minister, gets a 60 day prison term for hard line policies. for 8 months. we've worked tirelessly as an organization to be better. and the golden globes policy change this year's awards off. it was criticized from lack of diversity and then it's more of those things. ah, ah, look forward to scores with sponsored point cut off at ways. hello there. let's have a look at east asia and it remains largely fine and dry over the next few days. how much of mainland china we are going to see things turn rather cold across the north . thanks to a cooler wind that's going to blow down. but in places like shanghai, we're going to see the temperatures pick up a little bit of rain creeping across central areas, edging towards the east and it is going to get wet for the korean peninsula. though the warmth will remain. we'll see the temperature in sol. pick up to 10 degrees by the time we get into wednesday, but the wet wea
i might kind of life or stay in washington dc. mike, thank also to come here now to 0, including a former danish immigration minister, gets a 60 day prison term for hard line policies. for 8 months. we've worked tirelessly as an organization to be better. and the golden globes policy change this year's awards off. it was criticized from lack of diversity and then it's more of those things. ah, ah, look forward to scores with sponsored point cut off at ways. hello there. let's have a look at...
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but hospitalizations and deaths are relatively know mike hannah has more from washington dc. the cdc says there's some massive rise in case numbers is being driven by both the variance of the virus. both the delta and the ami kron. it has released some statistics that indicated over estimated how many people were being affected by the ami kron a virus. dropping the estimate by a, by 20 percent. however, experts pointing out that the data is still insufficient to draw this type of conclusion, particularly with the lack of testing that is happening throughout the country. but the one figure released by the cdc as well is that the death rates from both are variance are done by some 11 percent. the u. k is setting up temporary field hospitals to deal with the crown of our surge. the government is concerned that system could still be overwhelmed despite the mountainous of the new variant. the so called nightingale humps will be overflow facilities for people to ill to be discharged at a need of lower levels of support. for protest, this had been killed and threw down. i was shocke
but hospitalizations and deaths are relatively know mike hannah has more from washington dc. the cdc says there's some massive rise in case numbers is being driven by both the variance of the virus. both the delta and the ami kron. it has released some statistics that indicated over estimated how many people were being affected by the ami kron a virus. dropping the estimate by a, by 20 percent. however, experts pointing out that the data is still insufficient to draw this type of conclusion,...
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we saw this week the washington, dc attorney general announcing civil proceedings against members ofhe house representatives voted to hold donald trump's former chief of staff mark meadows in contempt of congress and to refer potential charges to the usjustice department after he failed to comply with a subpoena to testify before the committee looking into the events of january six. david willis. 12 people are now confirmed to have died in the philippines due to super typhoon rai, but authorities are still trying to reach some badly affected areas and say the death toll could rise. the typhoon made landfall on the tourist island of siargao on friday, levelling homes and displacing hundreds of thousands of people. the united nations says some 13 million people may have been affected. sara monetta reports. after the storm, the devastation is everywhere. on friday, super typhoon rai pummelled the southern and central regions of the philippines, tearing roofs off buildings, uprooting trees, toppling power poles and flooding villages. these paradise islands — popular tourist destinations
we saw this week the washington, dc attorney general announcing civil proceedings against members ofhe house representatives voted to hold donald trump's former chief of staff mark meadows in contempt of congress and to refer potential charges to the usjustice department after he failed to comply with a subpoena to testify before the committee looking into the events of january six. david willis. 12 people are now confirmed to have died in the philippines due to super typhoon rai, but...