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i am claire pryde. first, to portland in the u.s., where violence has erupted once again after protests. they started after the death of george floyd, and president trump has sent in federal agents to stop them. some officials have been saying federal agents should be fighting climb, not protectors. catherine vietttte reports. catherine: it is a show a crying, "foul,l," after president trump sent in federal agents to quell the unrest. >> they were and camouflage, and they were in unmarked cars, and they were grabbing people off the street who were walking away from whatever was going on here. catherine: the ongoing protests against racism and police brutality in portland and other cities are a thorn in trump's side. declared himself the "law & order president," as he runs for reelection, has them to other cities, including chicago and new york. pres. trump: all run by the same liberal democrats, a and, you kw in, thatbiden got would be true for the country. the whole country would go to hell, and we are
i am claire pryde. first, to portland in the u.s., where violence has erupted once again after protests. they started after the death of george floyd, and president trump has sent in federal agents to stop them. some officials have been saying federal agents should be fighting climb, not protectors. catherine vietttte reports. catherine: it is a show a crying, "foul,l," after president trump sent in federal agents to quell the unrest. >> they were and camouflage, and they were...
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as claire was explaining there. martin andi claire was explaining there. martin and i think we are not able to meet you virtually. i think we are going have to pause to try your line again. these are unfortunately the perils of the new world that we live in. seems that your internet connection is a bit better than martin's. let's move on. we've got the front page of le figaro. my french is not too good. but i do have a translation here. it says masks and tests, the vacations in france. basically talking about how in france now a lot of people are having steak patients. people are staying in france for the most part staying in france for the most part staying in france for the most part staying in their masks masks and elco gel. a lot of people are turning towards the french countryside which is so beautiful. what do you make of this story? a lot of people here are also state patient in, aren't they? they are. i admiti patient in, aren't they? they are. i admit i don't speak fluent french either. a lot of people are steak a shooting. stories today at campsi
as claire was explaining there. martin andi claire was explaining there. martin and i think we are not able to meet you virtually. i think we are going have to pause to try your line again. these are unfortunately the perils of the new world that we live in. seems that your internet connection is a bit better than martin's. let's move on. we've got the front page of le figaro. my french is not too good. but i do have a translation here. it says masks and tests, the vacations in france....
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claire: the economy, unploim. tell us more about what french people will hope to get t out o this intererview, toto find out about. reporter: there's certainly a few areas that interest me. i don't know how much h they'lle talked about.. the climate crisis is something ththat we e obviously can't for despite the apparently more pressing or more visible covid-19 crisis. but you'll remember that green political forces do quite well in the municipal elections. just recently in france. and yet macron has done this turn in a sense to the right to the traditional right by getting allies of former president sarkozy into his government. so that would look like actually a move away from green politics. so it's a bit of a contradiction in a sense. i think he may well be asked about that sort of turn in this interview. one other thing i would look for and i think probably a lot of people will is also the controversy surrounding at least one, perhaps one could even say two, of his new ministers. of course he just changed the
claire: the economy, unploim. tell us more about what french people will hope to get t out o this intererview, toto find out about. reporter: there's certainly a few areas that interest me. i don't know how much h they'lle talked about.. the climate crisis is something ththat we e obviously can't for despite the apparently more pressing or more visible covid-19 crisis. but you'll remember that green political forces do quite well in the municipal elections. just recently in france. and yet...
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i am claire pryde. thanks for joining us. we start with prorotests s in hg kong on the 23rd anniversary of the city's handover from british to chinese rule. schools of people -- scores of people have been arrested, namely for violating beijing's national security law. it was approved just yesterday, tuesday, and gives beijing the power to crack down on a variety of political crimes. oliver farry with more. oliver: i am and one of the main shopping districts today. at the last council, about 180 arrests by the police. seven of those on suspicion of violating the new national security law, which came in at 11:00 last night. the police have been out, waving flags today. generally color-coded flags. they have a new one today, which is purple, and tells people about their singing or their slogans that they are wearing on their t-shirts could be. in violation of the national security laws. . . so they have wasted no time. people on the street have not been particularly housed by the police, either despite all of the arrests. but of
i am claire pryde. thanks for joining us. we start with prorotests s in hg kong on the 23rd anniversary of the city's handover from british to chinese rule. schools of people -- scores of people have been arrested, namely for violating beijing's national security law. it was approved just yesterday, tuesday, and gives beijing the power to crack down on a variety of political crimes. oliver farry with more. oliver: i am and one of the main shopping districts today. at the last council, about 180...
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claire: all right. michael: all right. lemonis: the fact that he was able to solve the problem and delegate it seems like a small thing to most people, but it was a really big thing for michael. i'm not even sure what i saw just happen. michael: well, i can't just deal with the smaller things. i can't deal with the things that really are time-consuming, but not profitable for the company. lemonis: i'd like to know where michael woods went. michael: [ laughs ] ♪ lemonis: tonight's a big night for ashtae, because it's a chance for them not only to launch their new brand and their new look, but talk to salon owners from throughout the east coast. i'm very nervous. i don't even know if the packaging's gonna be right. oh, this is nice. ♪ how are you, sir? michael: hey, looking sweet. lemonis: how are you? michael: looking sweet. woman: do you like it? lemonis: yeah, i love it. woman: good. lemonis: where's the product? michael: let's go. lemonis: i'm excited. michael: all right, all right. lemonis: honestly, it looks... ram
claire: all right. michael: all right. lemonis: the fact that he was able to solve the problem and delegate it seems like a small thing to most people, but it was a really big thing for michael. i'm not even sure what i saw just happen. michael: well, i can't just deal with the smaller things. i can't deal with the things that really are time-consuming, but not profitable for the company. lemonis: i'd like to know where michael woods went. michael: [ laughs ] ♪ lemonis: tonight's a big night...
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claire, you know i'm coming to you. go. >> so i thought, you know, be careful talking on tv, because i've gotten into a really angry place. i know we're all worn out. the fatigue is significant over this scandal. but i can't decide which makes me sicker. the fact that he has commuted roger stone or whether he is attacking, with oppo research, dr. fauci. i mean, nicole, oppo research is for your political opponents. the notion that he has sent the white house operatives out, press operatives out to drop oppo on dr. fauci is beyond the pale. this country trusts dr. fauci for a reason. and they don't trust him. and him going after him is not going to help him. it's just not going to help trump at all. i hope that dr. fauci stays strong. i wish he would go ahead and book on some of these shows in defiance of the white house, because that's what the public needs right now. the public needs him to stand up to this bully. >> claire, i don't want to make you feel like you have to make a choice, and so, we will take time and we
claire, you know i'm coming to you. go. >> so i thought, you know, be careful talking on tv, because i've gotten into a really angry place. i know we're all worn out. the fatigue is significant over this scandal. but i can't decide which makes me sicker. the fact that he has commuted roger stone or whether he is attacking, with oppo research, dr. fauci. i mean, nicole, oppo research is for your political opponents. the notion that he has sent the white house operatives out, press...
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donna and claire are still with us. i'm amazed these folks talking to folks at "the washington post"anonymously. the best thing to do is to speak up and try to get him to -- it's too late to change course but to shave off some of the ugliest, nastiest edges of his message. >> for them, to speak up or to get out. i don't really know what point they serve if they're in an administration where they don't really share the president's views and they think he's going the wrong direction. but they don't have any capacity to really say anything about it or to change his behavior. i mean, that would be the argument is that you could change the president's behavior. but, look, this president is baked in, nicolle. you've said this so many times over the course of your many months of shows during this presidency. but the strange thing is that for a guy who really, you know, views himself as somebody who can tap into where the public sentiment is that, clearly, during -- in this phase, he really has not, at all, and, in fact, he's s
donna and claire are still with us. i'm amazed these folks talking to folks at "the washington post"anonymously. the best thing to do is to speak up and try to get him to -- it's too late to change course but to shave off some of the ugliest, nastiest edges of his message. >> for them, to speak up or to get out. i don't really know what point they serve if they're in an administration where they don't really share the president's views and they think he's going the wrong...
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claire is still here. michael steele, let me start with you. i started this conversation with mark mckinnon and cornell belcher, who know a whole lot about campaigns. and i haven't had a chance to ask you about this, but thomas friedman last week wrote a pretty pointed piece that donald trump is seeking to wag the dog, but as opposed to in the fictional, dark comedy, his war to distract from crisis is one being waged on americans in the streets of american cities. do you see it that way? >> i do, not only does he want to wag the dog, but break his legs as he's doing it so he can't move. and can't come back. and that's the ultimate takedown here. and it still frustrates me to no end how folks out there across the country continue to play into a narrative that they're being set up to play into. there are plenty of other sites and areas inside portland and across the country that aren't federal. do not give the president the link he's looking for to connect that dot. go to state property, go to a mall, go some place else, but you don't have to ope
claire is still here. michael steele, let me start with you. i started this conversation with mark mckinnon and cornell belcher, who know a whole lot about campaigns. and i haven't had a chance to ask you about this, but thomas friedman last week wrote a pretty pointed piece that donald trump is seeking to wag the dog, but as opposed to in the fictional, dark comedy, his war to distract from crisis is one being waged on americans in the streets of american cities. do you see it that way?...
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and i think silky i appreciate that and claire in washington d.c. hi i'm claire garvey i'm a senior associate with the center on privacy and technology based at georgetown law we focus on the relationship between privacy and new technologies particularly as the impact historically vulnerable communities in a course in the open i focused on portland that's getting a lot of big news where i live here in the states but this is an issue all over the world from portland to d.c. to london to where my next guest is sitting in hong kong mary communities yourself sure hi everyone i mean it's very high on the home base a whole call among course of course. as that's here since last june to clearly. what's known as the. city and how is that what summers and you are there on the front lines of what a massive protest now for what a couple couple years that can be going on that long in hong kong can you tell us what it were some of the surveillance techniques that police had been using and how people have been trying to protect themselves from the. yeah we see the
and i think silky i appreciate that and claire in washington d.c. hi i'm claire garvey i'm a senior associate with the center on privacy and technology based at georgetown law we focus on the relationship between privacy and new technologies particularly as the impact historically vulnerable communities in a course in the open i focused on portland that's getting a lot of big news where i live here in the states but this is an issue all over the world from portland to d.c. to london to where my...
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what, claire, just to put a finer point on it, what is this without any medical experts? >> yeah, i mean, i affectionately call her the scarf lady i used to call her dr. birx, but now it's clear she's a pleaser and that's a dangerous person to have during a crisis directing the ship, steering the ship, so to speak so she has proven ineffective at guiding the president through this crisis. and if she is there, then it's just -- it really doesn't make any difference he may have a uniform there. he loves to have uniforms around but i think this will be his show, and he will show himself to be what he has consistently been self of absorbed, out of touch, not empathetic and absolutely not capable of showing that he cares about the fear and anger that is sweeping the country over the fact that americans can't even go to canada at this point. >> or the bahamas or the eu. dr. wen, you have a list of guidelines from back in april about what would make these briefings useful in terms of informing the public about the public health crisis you suggest -- actually, this looks a lot li
what, claire, just to put a finer point on it, what is this without any medical experts? >> yeah, i mean, i affectionately call her the scarf lady i used to call her dr. birx, but now it's clear she's a pleaser and that's a dangerous person to have during a crisis directing the ship, steering the ship, so to speak so she has proven ineffective at guiding the president through this crisis. and if she is there, then it's just -- it really doesn't make any difference he may have a uniform...
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claire: good question. i think quarter over quarter, two things will be good in terms of their smartphone business. again, you find by separating them month over month. hsril and may were two mont affected by negative impacts from the coronavirus. june sales of smartphones was better than april or may numbers. if i look, there are two were three smartphones that would be better than q2. why? because even though the impact from corona is still kongnuously going on, hong is better prepared for saving the marketing costs -- samsung is better prepared for saving their marketing costs. and they are getting ready to launch a new flagship product. their earnings of smartphone is better than q2 earnings. haslinda: i'm wondering if geopolitics could play in favor for samsung given the tensions between china and india. could samsung benefit from that? claire: that's a really good question. assuming there is a geopolitical situation between china and the u.s. and india and other countries. hong kong could be a benefic
claire: good question. i think quarter over quarter, two things will be good in terms of their smartphone business. again, you find by separating them month over month. hsril and may were two mont affected by negative impacts from the coronavirus. june sales of smartphones was better than april or may numbers. if i look, there are two were three smartphones that would be better than q2. why? because even though the impact from corona is still kongnuously going on, hong is better prepared for...
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i'm claire richards and welcome to the show the u.s. is celebrating its independence day in a somber mood as coronavirus and widespread anti-racism protests cast a shadow over what normally are festive celebrations protesters have gathered for a march for racial equality in the u.s. capital washington d.c. where hundreds of thousands of others are expected to converge and watch a fireworks display and a military fly over that comes despite the country registering a record number of new coronavirus cases. well let's cross over to ian as poldi w.'s washington bureau chief you know as today's the 4th of july it's a big holiday for americans but how is the country celebrating as corona virus infections are surging across the country. yeah right really differently you know i'm right here in front of the white house where president will deliver another speak and you promise the biggest fireworks ever by they are actually really few people out here are in the constitution avenue but normally the big parade is taking place it won't happen this
i'm claire richards and welcome to the show the u.s. is celebrating its independence day in a somber mood as coronavirus and widespread anti-racism protests cast a shadow over what normally are festive celebrations protesters have gathered for a march for racial equality in the u.s. capital washington d.c. where hundreds of thousands of others are expected to converge and watch a fireworks display and a military fly over that comes despite the country registering a record number of new...
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hi i'm claire garvey i am a senior associate with the center on privacy and technology based at georgetown law we focus on the relationship between privacy and new technologies particularly as the impact historically vulnerable communities in a course in the open i focused on portland that's getting a lot of big news where i live here in the states but this is an issue all over the world from portland to d.c. to london to where my next guest is sitting in hong kong mary communities yourself sure hi everyone thinks very highly of the home base in hong kong among course of course. as that's here since last june to clearly. what's known as the. city and how it is that it's. summers and you are there on the front lines of what a massive protest now for what a couple couple years that can be going on that long in hong kong can you tell us what it were some of the surveillance techniques that police had been using and how people have been trying to protect themselves from the. yeah we see the surveillance photo of the official and unofficial trying so balance the high tech and lower tech kind so
hi i'm claire garvey i am a senior associate with the center on privacy and technology based at georgetown law we focus on the relationship between privacy and new technologies particularly as the impact historically vulnerable communities in a course in the open i focused on portland that's getting a lot of big news where i live here in the states but this is an issue all over the world from portland to d.c. to london to where my next guest is sitting in hong kong mary communities yourself...
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and i think silky i appreciate that and claire in washington d.c. hi i'm claire garvey i'm a senior associate with the center on privacy and technology based at georgetown law we focus on the relationship between privacy and new technologies particularly as the impact historically vulnerable communities in a course in the open i focused on port link that's getting a lot of big news where i live here in the states but this is an issue all over the world from portland to d.c. to london to where my next guest is sitting in hong kong mary communities yourself sure hieron i mean it's very her home base a home call among course of course. most of us here since last june to clearly. what's known as the. sea and how it is that it's. summers and you are there on the front lines of what a massive protest now for what a couple couple years they've been going on that long in hong kong can you tell us what it were some of the surveillance techniques that police had been using and how people have been trying to protect themselves from the. yeah we see the surveil
and i think silky i appreciate that and claire in washington d.c. hi i'm claire garvey i'm a senior associate with the center on privacy and technology based at georgetown law we focus on the relationship between privacy and new technologies particularly as the impact historically vulnerable communities in a course in the open i focused on port link that's getting a lot of big news where i live here in the states but this is an issue all over the world from portland to d.c. to london to where...
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i'm claire richards and welcome to the show the u.s. is celebrating its independence day in a somber mood as coronavirus and widespread anti-racism protests have cast a shadow over what normally are festive celebrations protesters have gathered to march for racial equality in the u.s. capital washington d.c. where hundreds of thousands of others are expected to converge to watch a fireworks display as military fly over that comes despite the country registering a record number of new coronavirus cases. across the country more than 57000 people have been infected in the past 24 hours away. lone despite the surging numbers of president donald trump made an address to the nation claiming that the u.s. was close to getting a grip on the virus we were doing better than any country had ever done in history and that just does any country and then we got hit with this terrible plague from china and now we're getting close to fighting our way out of it our country is coming back our jobs numbers are spectacular a lot of things are happening that
i'm claire richards and welcome to the show the u.s. is celebrating its independence day in a somber mood as coronavirus and widespread anti-racism protests have cast a shadow over what normally are festive celebrations protesters have gathered to march for racial equality in the u.s. capital washington d.c. where hundreds of thousands of others are expected to converge to watch a fireworks display as military fly over that comes despite the country registering a record number of new...
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i'm claire richardson thanks for joining us britain has imposed our 2 week quarantine on travelers arriving from spain after a surge in coded 1000 cases in the country the measure comes after europe or recently reopened most of its borders to travel meanwhile nightlife in catalonia is shutting down once more while spanish authorities introduce new measures aimed at counteracting the recent spike in infections. holiday makers seeking relief from the global pandemic have contributed. to a spike in covert 19 infections sending these cash beaches into a 2nd shutdown. night life in barcelona is scaling back once more with clubs forced to close and to reimpose curfew on restaurants and bars there are concerns that young people could transmit the virus to the elderly. of course i support the new restrictions for the economy for health for everything things are bad and will only get worse if people are not conscious of what they have to do. britain has reimposed a 2 week quarantine for travelers arriving from spain to operator to canceled all flights to the country following the announcement the fr
i'm claire richardson thanks for joining us britain has imposed our 2 week quarantine on travelers arriving from spain after a surge in coded 1000 cases in the country the measure comes after europe or recently reopened most of its borders to travel meanwhile nightlife in catalonia is shutting down once more while spanish authorities introduce new measures aimed at counteracting the recent spike in infections. holiday makers seeking relief from the global pandemic have contributed. to a spike...
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i'm claire richards and that welcome to the show we begin in the united states where record numbers of jobless workers are facing uncertainty as they wait for congress to decide on whether to extend a boost its unemployment benefits the current coronavirus relief program expires at the end of july but republicans in the senate are divided over how much financial aid they're willing to provide. she won the fight against. coronavirus but aisha brown has lost her job and now bills are piling up that's why she's hoping to get the government's financial support. it would help out like with my car note in rand the whatever we need we need it for and i think they they should. pass the bill and get the checks out there to the people who really need it congress is still debating the coronavirus aid package but time is running out the weekly complementary allocation of $600.00 for the unemployed will stop this week republicans one payments linked to previous earnings but with an eye on the elections democrats are pushing for a quick agreement this is deadly serious the house is burning down in t
i'm claire richards and that welcome to the show we begin in the united states where record numbers of jobless workers are facing uncertainty as they wait for congress to decide on whether to extend a boost its unemployment benefits the current coronavirus relief program expires at the end of july but republicans in the senate are divided over how much financial aid they're willing to provide. she won the fight against. coronavirus but aisha brown has lost her job and now bills are piling up...
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. >> thank you claire. it's such an honor that you agreed to do this and that you're going to be my interlocutor tonight. i'm such a big fan of yours as well. this is a reading from my first book "quitter" a memoir of drinking, relapse and recovery". let me tell you what it's like to be sober. really sober for the first time in years. it feels like seeing color for the first time.it feels like you been looking at the world through someone else's glasses and suddenly you can make out every individual blade of grass. it feels like you have a secret superpower that nobody can see. the clarity of mind that allows you to preach insights out of the most phenomenal moments your body feel stronger than it's ever been food tastes better, desire returns at the same time, everything has an intensity that scares you a little. when you have a feeling, oh my god, how am i ever going to start paying back my debt you just have to sit with it. figure it out, wait for it to pass. when you dampen every experience with the whi
. >> thank you claire. it's such an honor that you agreed to do this and that you're going to be my interlocutor tonight. i'm such a big fan of yours as well. this is a reading from my first book "quitter" a memoir of drinking, relapse and recovery". let me tell you what it's like to be sober. really sober for the first time in years. it feels like seeing color for the first time.it feels like you been looking at the world through someone else's glasses and suddenly you can...
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i'm claire richardson in a welcome to the show that's where their accounts of several major global figures have been hacked and arst in a crypto currency scam barack obama joe biden and iran must were among those with accounts hijacked by scammers posting tweets to dupe people and making big pointer nations the tweets told users of the social media platform they had 30 minutes to send $1000.00 in bitcoin donations in order to double their money twitter temper. he stopped many verified accounts from tweeting and said it was looking into the incidents well our reporter are pards so as he has been following this story for us about how did this happen well it's believed that a hacker or group of hackers and very adept ones at that were able to get past the cyber security system of twitter and then from there they were able to get into the individual accounts of some very well off people the names of which you have mentioned already just for an example and then they made a bogus post saying you know what limited time offer you can double your money and so a number of people fell for it and you
i'm claire richardson in a welcome to the show that's where their accounts of several major global figures have been hacked and arst in a crypto currency scam barack obama joe biden and iran must were among those with accounts hijacked by scammers posting tweets to dupe people and making big pointer nations the tweets told users of the social media platform they had 30 minutes to send $1000.00 in bitcoin donations in order to double their money twitter temper. he stopped many verified accounts...
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hi i'm claire garvey i am a senior associate with the center on privacy and technology based at georgetown law we focus on the relationship between privacy and new technologies particularly as the impact historically vulnerable communities in a course in the open i focused on portland that's getting a lot of big news where i live here in the states but this is an issue all over the world from portland to d.c. to london to where my next guest is sitting in hong kong mary communities yourself sure hi everyone thinks very highly of home base in hong kong among course of course. has us here since last june to clearly. what's known as g. r c and how is that it's what summers and you are there on the front lines of what a massive protest now for what a couple couple years that can be going on that long in hong kong can you tell us what it were some of the surveillance techniques that police have been using and how people have been trying to protect themselves from the. yeah we see the surveillance photo of the official i'm on the fishing line so valence the high tech and learn tech kind so let's
hi i'm claire garvey i am a senior associate with the center on privacy and technology based at georgetown law we focus on the relationship between privacy and new technologies particularly as the impact historically vulnerable communities in a course in the open i focused on portland that's getting a lot of big news where i live here in the states but this is an issue all over the world from portland to d.c. to london to where my next guest is sitting in hong kong mary communities yourself...
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claire? >> it is very hard to re-define him. trump wants to make him radical and diminished and out of touch. guess what? look in the mirror. trump is the radical. trump is the one who is diminished and slurring his words and talking word salad and certainly he's out of touch because he doesn't realize this country is craving unity and compassion and empathy and stability. instead, he thinks they're craving him celebrating monuments to traitors. it's bizarre. and joe biden gets it, and he's not going to be able to re-define him, especially since he's trying to make him into what people actually think about donald trump. >> about donald trump. eugene, last word to you because it does seem like all biden really has to do is keep being joe biden and watch out for voter suppression. that's what it seems like, at least on its surface. is there a bigger complication than that? >> i think it's pretty much that simple. i mean, he needs to -- he needs to lead. he needs to be a unifier. he needs to be -- he needs to do what he's doing and
claire? >> it is very hard to re-define him. trump wants to make him radical and diminished and out of touch. guess what? look in the mirror. trump is the radical. trump is the one who is diminished and slurring his words and talking word salad and certainly he's out of touch because he doesn't realize this country is craving unity and compassion and empathy and stability. instead, he thinks they're craving him celebrating monuments to traitors. it's bizarre. and joe biden gets it, and...
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any droplets getting to claire and from claire. spin around and let'sjust say good morning properly to gabrielle. morning! we will see your transformation soon. but you were itching to do this. i was. because i was stuck at home, not stuck at home, my work from home as a personal trainer, so my hair is never nice anyway. and they have two children they have to run around, a ten—year—old and a two—year—old. it is nice to come out and feel half attractive. like a lady! like a lady. do join us later with more transformations and how it's going. jayne, thank you very much. it is interesting to hear how now, come the day, actually in practice things will work in each of these individual places. looking at pubs throughout the programme this morning. feel free to send us your thoughts on going out, perhaps you're going to be pubs or you don't to hair appointments, get in touch the usual way. headlines are coming up. hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stori
any droplets getting to claire and from claire. spin around and let'sjust say good morning properly to gabrielle. morning! we will see your transformation soon. but you were itching to do this. i was. because i was stuck at home, not stuck at home, my work from home as a personal trainer, so my hair is never nice anyway. and they have two children they have to run around, a ten—year—old and a two—year—old. it is nice to come out and feel half attractive. like a lady! like a lady. do...
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especially like to thank erica and claire. and followed by audience q and a. and using the apps question but none crowd cast so we can get to as many as possible. for closed captioning youtube is your best bet, click the cc buxton in the right corner. we are discussing race and journalism, and a blueprint for political actions for the next generation of people of color and live stream reporting of life on the margins. visit townhall's media library for what is pretty recent. thank you for the support of our concerts by the realnetworks foundation, ko w and northwest, most of you know townhall is a member of a support organization and i want to thank all members. people hit hard by the pandemic, the event is free but we hope you will consider making a donation by clicking a button at the bottom or use the url on the other platforms. a final point on the economy. if we were all gathered together many of you would visit the book signing table and link on this wide stream page to purchase or preorder that copy of erica barnett's book directly with traders pick par
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. >> joining us now, former senator claire mckas kel. i have a feeling you like those poll numbers tonight. whenever i see these poll numbers, all i can think of is 1988, michael losing in november. what is your reading of where the campaign is tonight? >> well, first, lawrence, you're right. the biggest mistake we can make is think that this is somehow a done deal tharks the cake is baked. it may just be, you know, a few months, but it still is a long way in political campaigns to go. so nobody should take anything for granted. and they're going to try to suppress our vote. so we have to be very vigilant about it. but this president's lies, his incompetence, his defacement of the office is creating new swing states. if somebody would have told me in december of 2018 that in two years texas and iowa would be swing states, i'd say, no, no, we're going to be really fighting just to hold on to michigan. we're going to be fighting just to hold on to pennsylvania. we look really good in arizona. this is not a state we could ever rely on for.
. >> joining us now, former senator claire mckas kel. i have a feeling you like those poll numbers tonight. whenever i see these poll numbers, all i can think of is 1988, michael losing in november. what is your reading of where the campaign is tonight? >> well, first, lawrence, you're right. the biggest mistake we can make is think that this is somehow a done deal tharks the cake is baked. it may just be, you know, a few months, but it still is a long way in political campaigns to...
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claire: thank you for that update on the situation. daniel quinlan reporting. amazon rainn in the forest of brazilil is making headlines after worrying figures were released for june. 20% month 2200 fires, about more than june last year. there are fears that the smoke blanketing the area could make matters worse with covid-19 the m's. our correspondent rereport -- covid-19 victims. our course wanted reports. >> hectare upon hectare of green, pockmararked with crater. detected in the amazon rain forest, up from year. 1900 fires last ngos are terrified of a repeat of the infernos that raged last summerer, , are sosounding the . [speakaking forereign languguag] >> in this peperiod of extreme heat, some of these fires occur naturally. many are started intentionally, ofoften by farmers that cut down trees and set fire to the earth to clear the land. technique, inshed conjunction with illegal logging is gradually destroying the region according to environmentalists. [speaking foreign language] >> unregulated deforestation has always alarmed those trying to protect th
claire: thank you for that update on the situation. daniel quinlan reporting. amazon rainn in the forest of brazilil is making headlines after worrying figures were released for june. 20% month 2200 fires, about more than june last year. there are fears that the smoke blanketing the area could make matters worse with covid-19 the m's. our correspondent rereport -- covid-19 victims. our course wanted reports. >> hectare upon hectare of green, pockmararked with crater. detected in the...
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>>and that was clair sebastian reporting. all right, let's take another live look outside as we're coming into the weekend are looking at the embarcadero and live in when still kind of gloomy but let's get the latest from the brits are rodriguez either catherine yeah, getting that cool sea breeze pushing in that no sky july marine layer into the coastline and it is going to extend throughout the east bay shoreline. >>in just a few hours but stormtracker 4 overall better clearing as you make your way inland. but temperatures as you head out the door widespread 60's along the coast and east bay shoreline 70's as you make your way inland. the one outlier though antioch still warm at 86 degrees for your thursday night, current wind speeds out there right now little bit breezy throughout downtown san francisco and oakland. but fairfield seeing the breezy us winds near 30 miles per hour tonight, future cast for though is going to show that return a marine layer during the overnight hours could even bring us some patchy coastal driz
>>and that was clair sebastian reporting. all right, let's take another live look outside as we're coming into the weekend are looking at the embarcadero and live in when still kind of gloomy but let's get the latest from the brits are rodriguez either catherine yeah, getting that cool sea breeze pushing in that no sky july marine layer into the coastline and it is going to extend throughout the east bay shoreline. >>in just a few hours but stormtracker 4 overall better clearing as...
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. >> joining us now, former senator claire mckas kel. i have a feeling you like those poll numbers tonight. whenever i see these poll numbers, all i can think of is 1988, michael losing in november. what is your reading of where the campaign is tonight? >> well, first, lawrence, you're right. the biggest mistake we can make is think that this is somehow a done deal tharks the cake is baked. we have a long way to go. it may just be, you know, a few months, but it still is a long way in political campaigns to go. so nobody should take anything for granted. and they're going to try to suppress our vote. so we have to be very vigilant about it. but this president's lies, his incompeten incompetence, his defacement of the office is creating new swing states. if somebody would have told me in december of 2018 that in two years texas and iowa would be swing states, i'd say, no, no, we're going to be really fighting just to hold on to michigan. we're going to be fighting just to hold on to pennsylvania. we look really good in arizona. this is no
. >> joining us now, former senator claire mckas kel. i have a feeling you like those poll numbers tonight. whenever i see these poll numbers, all i can think of is 1988, michael losing in november. what is your reading of where the campaign is tonight? >> well, first, lawrence, you're right. the biggest mistake we can make is think that this is somehow a done deal tharks the cake is baked. we have a long way to go. it may just be, you know, a few months, but it still is a long way...
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♪ she's a pretty sight ♪ wise as a buddha ♪ but, brother, watch that bite ♪ ♪ 'cause she's a claire-acuda ♪ or maybe an existing song. thank you. ♪
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had i been his very nice me one of exxon's co-founders claire farrow. when did the idea of the blood of our children. we were already suffering a genocide because of. the impacts of pollution so we're trying with this action to get people to understand that it's that it kills people and that it kills people now it's already killing people it's not like something ahead in the future. and. that's why the whole of the you know as we make our way to downing street i want to know why they're compelled to confront the political establishment in such a drastic way. we think it's important that our actions are directed at government because it's only i think a state led internationally that's going to make a meaningful change to the situation when so we're trying to represent the kind of visceral reality of death and suffering which climate change is already started to cause around the world. which it will close in the future. the precession is designed to feel like a funeral botch it comes to a stop and the crowd full silent. this is the part of most children
had i been his very nice me one of exxon's co-founders claire farrow. when did the idea of the blood of our children. we were already suffering a genocide because of. the impacts of pollution so we're trying with this action to get people to understand that it's that it kills people and that it kills people now it's already killing people it's not like something ahead in the future. and. that's why the whole of the you know as we make our way to downing street i want to know why they're...
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so normally, i dial the sexy back to five, but claire's been working very hard lately. so tonight... byoooooop! stick around if you want to see your mom's tongue fall out of her mouth. not unless you want to see my lunch fall out of mine. oh, i'm sorry i am late. traffic was horrible.
so normally, i dial the sexy back to five, but claire's been working very hard lately. so tonight... byoooooop! stick around if you want to see your mom's tongue fall out of her mouth. not unless you want to see my lunch fall out of mine. oh, i'm sorry i am late. traffic was horrible.
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and i live in this very nice me one of exiles co-founders claire farrow. when did the idea of the blood of our children we've already suffering genocide because of. the impacts of pollution so we're trying with this action to get people to understand that it's that it kills people and that it kills people now it's already killing people it's not like something ahead in the future. and i try to help them as we make our way to downing street i want to know why they're compelled to confront the political establishment in such a drastic way. we think it's simple and the options are direct it's a couple months because it's only i think a state led internationally that's going to make a meaningful change to the situation when so we're trying to represent the kind of visceral reality of death and suffering which climate change has already started to cause around the world in which it will always in the future. the procession is designed to feel like a funeral march it comes to a stop and the crowd full silent. this is the part of the morning children of your chil
and i live in this very nice me one of exiles co-founders claire farrow. when did the idea of the blood of our children we've already suffering genocide because of. the impacts of pollution so we're trying with this action to get people to understand that it's that it kills people and that it kills people now it's already killing people it's not like something ahead in the future. and i try to help them as we make our way to downing street i want to know why they're compelled to confront the...
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had i been mr nice to me one of exxon's co-founders claire farrow. went to the idea of the plot about children who were already suffering a genocide because of. the impacts of pollution so we're trying with this action to get people to understand that it's that it kills people and that it kills people now it's already killing people it's not like something ahead in the future. and i try to help them as we make our way to downing street i want to know why they're compelled to confront the political establishment in such a drastic way. we think it's simple and the options are direct it's a tough. and that's because there's only i think a state led internationally that's going to make a meaningful change to the situation when so we're trying to represent the kind of visceral reality of death and suffering which has already started to cause around the world in which it will force in the future. the precession is designed to feel like a funeral march it comes to a stop and the crowd full silent. this is the part of the morning children of your children an
had i been mr nice to me one of exxon's co-founders claire farrow. went to the idea of the plot about children who were already suffering a genocide because of. the impacts of pollution so we're trying with this action to get people to understand that it's that it kills people and that it kills people now it's already killing people it's not like something ahead in the future. and i try to help them as we make our way to downing street i want to know why they're compelled to confront the...
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and i've been his very nice me one of exiles co-founders claire farrow. when did the idea of the blood of our children. we were already suffering a genocide because of. the impacts of pollution so we're trying with this action to get people to understand that it's that it kills people and that it kills people now it's already killing people it's not like something ahead in the future. and i tried to help him you know as we make our way to downing street i want to know why they're compelled to confront the political establishment in such a drastic way. we think it's important that our actions are directed at. in london because it's only i think a state led internationally that's going to make a meaningful change to the situation when so we're trying to represent the kind of visceral reality of death and suffering which climate change has already started to cause around the world in which it will close in the future. the precession is designed to feel like a funeral march it comes to a stop and the crowd full silent. this is the part of mourning children or
and i've been his very nice me one of exiles co-founders claire farrow. when did the idea of the blood of our children. we were already suffering a genocide because of. the impacts of pollution so we're trying with this action to get people to understand that it's that it kills people and that it kills people now it's already killing people it's not like something ahead in the future. and i tried to help him you know as we make our way to downing street i want to know why they're compelled to...
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welcome, supervisor. >> hi, clair, hi, carolyn. >> let me go get my rainbow mask too. >> right. i remind everyone as you're out this weekend to wear your masks, everybody. >> yes, i ordered mine and it's still being delivered, it's a rainbow mask for pride. but a great tip. so we were hoping that you could share, you know, what are you hoping, or what are your hopes for how people celebrate or recognize pride this year? and what are the work that you're doing to support the communities during this really difficult time? >> well, i do think that marching for justice is a great way to celebrate pride. and i wanted everyone to wear their masks and to stay six feet apart. but doing all of those things the best way to celebrate pride is to honor the spirit of all of those who have gone before us and to try to make this a perfect union. this is a very bittersweet pride. the senator talked about we are months into a pandemic that is claiming the lives of more than 100,000 americans. we have a disproportionately people of color, you know, i think that we've seen all of the inequities an
welcome, supervisor. >> hi, clair, hi, carolyn. >> let me go get my rainbow mask too. >> right. i remind everyone as you're out this weekend to wear your masks, everybody. >> yes, i ordered mine and it's still being delivered, it's a rainbow mask for pride. but a great tip. so we were hoping that you could share, you know, what are you hoping, or what are your hopes for how people celebrate or recognize pride this year? and what are the work that you're doing to support...
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now we can speak to the victim's commissioner for london, claire waxman. and "lara", whose name we've changed. she was sexually abused as a child by former music—tour manager michael murphy. the case came to trial more than 30 years later, after a number of victims were identified by the police. "lara" testified in court. he was acquitted of three counts, and there was a hung jury on the remaining 12 counts. in a retrial six months later, he was convicted of all remaining 12 counts, including rape. thank you, both of you for talking to us. "lara", i wonder if you could describe your experience of appearing in court to give evidence? i was terrified, i was completely, com pletely i was terrified, i was completely, completely terrified. i was sick both times before i gave evidence. i couldn't work beforehand, i couldn't work afterwards. i had to take lots of time off of work. i couldn't concentrate, just couldn't think of anything other than the trial. and then, on the day of the trial, the first trial, where the prosecution barrister was lovely, but the d
now we can speak to the victim's commissioner for london, claire waxman. and "lara", whose name we've changed. she was sexually abused as a child by former music—tour manager michael murphy. the case came to trial more than 30 years later, after a number of victims were identified by the police. "lara" testified in court. he was acquitted of three counts, and there was a hung jury on the remaining 12 counts. in a retrial six months later, he was convicted of all remaining...
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and claire mccaskill with us still as well. tom nichols, expert on russia, your take on that incredibly revealing interview. >> my take is that he's had a lot of conversations with putin and he has completely internalized the kremlin's talking points. his entire interview there is a recitation of russian defenses, of russian excuses. and as jonathan swan tried to get him to admit, a slap at the american intelligence community. he starts by saying it's fake news, it didn't happen. maybe it happened, but nobody told me. all right, they told me, but i didn't read it. well, i did read it. you know, this is somebody who is nonfunctional as a chief executive at defending american interests. this is somebody who knows how to repeat russia's talking points, in part, again, because, i think, the one consistent aspect of this administration, of this president, is that he is terrified of vladimir putin, and he will go to any length not to antagonize or anger putin in any way. that was a shameful performance. those three minutes are among
and claire mccaskill with us still as well. tom nichols, expert on russia, your take on that incredibly revealing interview. >> my take is that he's had a lot of conversations with putin and he has completely internalized the kremlin's talking points. his entire interview there is a recitation of russian defenses, of russian excuses. and as jonathan swan tried to get him to admit, a slap at the american intelligence community. he starts by saying it's fake news, it didn't happen. maybe it...
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and i've been mr nice me one of exxon's co-founders claire farrow. when did the idea of the blood of our children. we were already suffering a genocide because of. the impacts of pollution so we're trying with this action to get people to understand that it's that it kills people and that it kills people now it's already killing people it's not like something ahead in the future. and i tried to talk to him as we make our way to downing street i want to know why they confront the political establishment in such drastic way. we think it's simple and direct it's a couple months because it's only i think a state led internationally that's going to make a meaningful change to the situation when so we're trying to represent the kind of visceral reality of death and suffering which has already started to cause around the world in which it will close in the future. the procession is designed to feel like a funeral march it comes to a stop and the crowd full silent. this is the moment of mourning children our grandchildren and our young people here today. mak
and i've been mr nice me one of exxon's co-founders claire farrow. when did the idea of the blood of our children. we were already suffering a genocide because of. the impacts of pollution so we're trying with this action to get people to understand that it's that it kills people and that it kills people now it's already killing people it's not like something ahead in the future. and i tried to talk to him as we make our way to downing street i want to know why they confront the political...
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claire barbieri told the bbc... elsewhere, with a different coach, another athlete told us she also suffered an eating disorder because of a culture, she says, british gymnastics allowed to continue. they have created this culture of fear, this culture of negative coaching and emotional abuse of coaching. and those coaches are then passing on to future generations of coaches and this kind of vicious cycle isjust continuing. if this doesn't change, i'm not sure there's a future for british gymnastics. during the course of this investigation, we've heard terrible stories of young children who were too scared to speak out, or who simply won't listen to. we've also seen detailed evidence from parents from across the country of the abuse their children suffered. it includes being screamed at, being hit with a stick, being banished to a cupboard for hours on end as punishment, and being made to continue to train in extreme pain with broken bones. in response to numerous concerns raised by athletes, british gymnastics has
claire barbieri told the bbc... elsewhere, with a different coach, another athlete told us she also suffered an eating disorder because of a culture, she says, british gymnastics allowed to continue. they have created this culture of fear, this culture of negative coaching and emotional abuse of coaching. and those coaches are then passing on to future generations of coaches and this kind of vicious cycle isjust continuing. if this doesn't change, i'm not sure there's a future for british...
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joins us with our friend claire mccass cal. since you watch the news, you know the top stories range from the pandemic to the pandemic recession to those national protests which took fire during the pandemic. i mean, basically the top story is pretty much almost never what it would be in any other year 100 days out from the election. which is usually a top story about the presidential election. tonight, that race is pushing its way well into the front of the news as joe biden gets closer to this potentially historic running mate announcement. more on that this hour. and the trump campaign is caught going into a very exposed defensive crouch. the campaign hitting the brakes. this new reporting showing they pause on television and radio ads for a fine tuning of the campaign's strategy. that alone is a major political sign. this is the period when campaigns do keep persuasion. you drop message in the summer and early fall. by the time that early vote go and mail voting starts, you move from the persuasion messages to turnout. and
joins us with our friend claire mccass cal. since you watch the news, you know the top stories range from the pandemic to the pandemic recession to those national protests which took fire during the pandemic. i mean, basically the top story is pretty much almost never what it would be in any other year 100 days out from the election. which is usually a top story about the presidential election. tonight, that race is pushing its way well into the front of the news as joe biden gets closer to...
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claire mccaskill saying these are peaceful protests. the mayor of oakland, california, libby schaaf, is saying they are not peaceful. they're riots. you see push by democrats to say they're peaceful, peaceful. people on the ground saying no they're not. an associated reporter went in there, ken, he watched six u.s. marshals get wounded, injured. they were bleeding. that is the associated press reporting that. your take, ken? >> we see a coordinated effort to destroy the rule of law and to create chaos, whether it is antifa, whether other anarchists or criminals. we see this attack on the fabric of our country and our cities and, the choice is ours. do we sit on the sidelines and let it happen or in fact do we push back? i say push back. elizabeth: great to have you on. come back soon. okay. texas congressman brian babin will weigh in next. stay right there. ♪ at you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ and the clock could be ticking towards bad breath, r
claire mccaskill saying these are peaceful protests. the mayor of oakland, california, libby schaaf, is saying they are not peaceful. they're riots. you see push by democrats to say they're peaceful, peaceful. people on the ground saying no they're not. an associated reporter went in there, ken, he watched six u.s. marshals get wounded, injured. they were bleeding. that is the associated press reporting that. your take, ken? >> we see a coordinated effort to destroy the rule of law and to...
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as claire sort of said, this is a losing proposition. president trump aside, the republican party if you can't figure out how to answer these questions. if you can't figure out how to be welcoming to everyone, if you can't figure out how in some ways to distance yourselves to some of president trump's more inflammatory racial rhetoric you're not going to have a party in five, ten, 20 years. i don't know how long that's going to take. but the country is going to change to such a point, and as we look through what's happening in the last few months, that if you they don't figure out a way to speak to those people in the streets in a way that seems truthful and a way that seems to move things forward, how will any of those people on the streets ever consider that party. i think that's what republicans have to think about, putting president trump aside for a second. >> jonathan lemire, if you listen to that sound bite from the rnc spokeswoman, it's another moment where the republican party, president trump as well, trying to push vice presid
as claire sort of said, this is a losing proposition. president trump aside, the republican party if you can't figure out how to answer these questions. if you can't figure out how to be welcoming to everyone, if you can't figure out how in some ways to distance yourselves to some of president trump's more inflammatory racial rhetoric you're not going to have a party in five, ten, 20 years. i don't know how long that's going to take. but the country is going to change to such a point, and as we...
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ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. to what the the papers will be with me are claire cohen — women's editor at the daily telegraph, and martin bentham — home affairs editor at the evening standard. the times leads on the news that the lockdown is being tightened in parts of northern england, amid coronavirus flare—ups. "north in lockdown 2", that's the splash in the mirror — which says that greater manchester, east lancashire and parts of west yorkshire are all being hit, with the new restrictions. trade unions are warning that people who are shielding must not be forced to return to their workplaces. that's according to the guardian. the daily mail carries the results of a study, which suggests people could ward off dementia by adopting a healthier lifestyle. the same story makes the front page of the express. the newspaper hails the study as a "major breakthrough" in reducing the risk of dementia. and, both the us and germany have seen sharp contractions in economic growth, amid the pandemic. that's in the financial times. so, let's begin. very good to see y
ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. to what the the papers will be with me are claire cohen — women's editor at the daily telegraph, and martin bentham — home affairs editor at the evening standard. the times leads on the news that the lockdown is being tightened in parts of northern england, amid coronavirus flare—ups. "north in lockdown 2", that's the splash in the mirror — which says that greater manchester, east lancashire and parts of west yorkshire...
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that's our news update at this hour i'm claire richardson and brilliant thanks so much for watching. i'm secure in that my work that's hard and in the end this for me you are not allowed to stay here any more we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers with miles of. what's your story. 'd on what numbers of women especially of victims of violence. take part and send us your story we are trying always to understand this new culture. another visitor another years you want to become a citizen. in for migrants your platform for reliable information. that go but up to this list that. you. tokyo a sprawling mega-city home to almost 10000000 people include the entire urban area and you're looking at almost 4 times that number. and right now it would have had another $11000.00 additional residents athletes coaches and organizers attending the 32nd summer olympics. among them germany's elim pick canoeing team they went on a trip to tokyo last year to check out the host city and the olympic venues. but the postponement of the games due to the coronavirus pandemic chan
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claire marshall, bbc news, somerset. a cigarette case and personal letter gifted to lionel logue from king george vi has been sold at auction. the lot was expected to sell for around £4000 but proved to be a little more popular than expected in the auction room as jack surfleet reports. colin firth and geoffrey rush in the kings speech for some. it wasn't just therapy, it was a friendship, one that lasted decades as the king sought help for all his mean speeches and broadcasts such as here at his coronation in 1937. the king is crowned. as a way of thinking him, the king gifted him the cigarette case personal letter. both went up for auction this morning in salisbury. i think it's incredibly significant. the secret case on its own, not so much, they were general broke gifts that king george would've given to number of people. but the fact that it comes with this leather, dispute for 3—page letter to him from the king, it is a very genuine heartfelt letter stop you don't often get the opportunity to promote something l
claire marshall, bbc news, somerset. a cigarette case and personal letter gifted to lionel logue from king george vi has been sold at auction. the lot was expected to sell for around £4000 but proved to be a little more popular than expected in the auction room as jack surfleet reports. colin firth and geoffrey rush in the kings speech for some. it wasn't just therapy, it was a friendship, one that lasted decades as the king sought help for all his mean speeches and broadcasts such as here at...
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claire peel is the cfo of dws. appreciate you joining us this morning. up next, it just continues with the big company earnings and big interviews here on bloomberg television. supplying the u.k. with up to 60 theion doses of experimental coronavirus vaccine. the latest. this is bloomberg. ♪ annmarie: welcome back to the open. just about 12 minutes from the cash open. under pressure for the ftse and the dax. this morning, sanofi and glaxo have agreed to supply the u.k. with 60 million doses of their experimental coronavirus vaccine. this comes as governments around the world race to gain access to a potential cure. joining us now is bloomberg intelligence's senior pharmaceuticals analyst. sanofi raised their guidance. what else can you tell us about the takeaways from the results this morning? >> good morning. illusory --ttle bit i mean it is real, but the raise is actually less than the game they made on the sale of shares they own in an equity state. away, they that actually missed for the second quarter on etf's and also the guidance raise is not ev
claire peel is the cfo of dws. appreciate you joining us this morning. up next, it just continues with the big company earnings and big interviews here on bloomberg television. supplying the u.k. with up to 60 theion doses of experimental coronavirus vaccine. the latest. this is bloomberg. ♪ annmarie: welcome back to the open. just about 12 minutes from the cash open. under pressure for the ftse and the dax. this morning, sanofi and glaxo have agreed to supply the u.k. with 60 million doses...
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on our website that student news dot com or you can follow us on twitter and instagram at this i'm claire edges and by then from me and the whole team here thanks so much for joining us. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when we'll. introduce 3 of the topics covered in the weekly radio show is called spectrum if you like in the information on the coronavirus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever you get your pod cast you can also find us and. science. what secrets lie behind us what. discover new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore this amazing world heritage site. w world heritage 360 to get to that now. job cuts a dime set to run deeper than ever previously feared the most a tease maker says the 15000 it had earlier warned of were no longer the enough. coronavirus as it exposed what's been called modern slavery in british textile factories workers making well below the minimum wage. and keeping connected we look at the start of perhaps helping people to stay in touch with their loved ones during the coronavirus pandemic.
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i'm going to echo what claire mccassical said on the practical part of this. it's two big supreme court cases. we and america will be digesting them for days and weeks to come. there was a potential tell in donald trump and his allies fighting this all the way through the supreme court to try to keep the taxes from a secret state prosecutorial investigation, because people can imagine in their own situations, just in your own lives, plain english logic, if someone wanted to take your taxes or medical records and put them on the internet, you might fight that for any number of reaso reasons. if someone privately requested them in a protected process, grand jury details don't leak because of penalty of going to jail, that's a lower bar. fancy, powerful, famous people cooperate with, so senator and former prosecutor mccaskill is reminding everyone, it was not just the public transparency issue, reasonable minds can debate it, a lot of trump supporters we hear from say he's pretty rich. who cares about the rest? there may be something very legally or otherwise imp
i'm going to echo what claire mccassical said on the practical part of this. it's two big supreme court cases. we and america will be digesting them for days and weeks to come. there was a potential tell in donald trump and his allies fighting this all the way through the supreme court to try to keep the taxes from a secret state prosecutorial investigation, because people can imagine in their own situations, just in your own lives, plain english logic, if someone wanted to take your taxes or...
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i'm claire richardson welcome to the program the u.k. u.s. and canada are accusing russian agents of carrying out cyber attacks to steal information on potential kopek 1000 vaccines the 3 countries issued a joint advisory warning scientists and pharmaceutical companies to be on alert they say the cyber attacks used custom malware to target coronavirus research centers or russia denies any involvement. as the pandemic surges across the globe the search for a covert 1000 vaccine has been an international effort to protect global health this common goal has been undercut by allegations accusing russia of trying to steal information from vaccine research as in the u.k. the u.s. and canada believe this is economic espionage or they're trying to promote it to games private information intellectual property from news from these organized lucian's that are engaged in coronavirus research and presumably use it to advance their own research efforts the alleged culprit is a familiar fellow a.t.p. 29 or a cozy bear a group associated with russian intelli
i'm claire richardson welcome to the program the u.k. u.s. and canada are accusing russian agents of carrying out cyber attacks to steal information on potential kopek 1000 vaccines the 3 countries issued a joint advisory warning scientists and pharmaceutical companies to be on alert they say the cyber attacks used custom malware to target coronavirus research centers or russia denies any involvement. as the pandemic surges across the globe the search for a covert 1000 vaccine has been an...