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further away from the scene surgeon laurie is thinks he spotted a suspicious vehicle. frequency at the. pier institute in a dodge magnum i think they're. watching the whole time we took his 1st girl down and he is now going northbound on western and the number one number 2 lane. main here stop at the stop sign that is. when we get units to take this guy down. to show you know what at the santa monica at trial i western at santa monica all right he's going front of your name taking it out. after being chased the driver pulls over and doesn't resist. the law. he was there he backed up watch this the whole time doing it and as we were driving off he was looking to make sure if she was looking so he gives it like a sort of a signal like don't say nothing and don't speak and then he gave me the eye which training and experience of so much time on the job i know what that means he's involved. in his trunk the police find items that leave no doubt about his activities. there are a lot of fun. no one wants to see me please let us. see just the director to be so. we're getting.
further away from the scene surgeon laurie is thinks he spotted a suspicious vehicle. frequency at the. pier institute in a dodge magnum i think they're. watching the whole time we took his 1st girl down and he is now going northbound on western and the number one number 2 lane. main here stop at the stop sign that is. when we get units to take this guy down. to show you know what at the santa monica at trial i western at santa monica all right he's going front of your name taking it out. after...
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laurie, thank you so much for being here today. this is a bracing read. >> thank you, rachel. >> you have been willing to say stark things, including in terms that other people would be like i to sugar-coat, and you lay it out bluntly. what do you think is the reality check that americans need about safety considerations and the realistic chances of opening in-person instruction for kids this year? >> well, there's several things. first of all, it's not zero risk. even in communities where the transmission of covid-19 is relatively low, opening schools is not a zero-risk exercise. you don't know what the scale of the risk is unless you've done your baseline testing. you know exactly what percentage of your kids in each school level, each age group are already infected, what percentage of your teachers, your cafeteria workers, your janitorial staff, and your administrators are infected, and you track them over time in the cohorts so that you follow infection rates and you have baseline data and building data. and then you have peopl
laurie, thank you so much for being here today. this is a bracing read. >> thank you, rachel. >> you have been willing to say stark things, including in terms that other people would be like i to sugar-coat, and you lay it out bluntly. what do you think is the reality check that americans need about safety considerations and the realistic chances of opening in-person instruction for kids this year? >> well, there's several things. first of all, it's not zero risk. even in...
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laurie, thank you for being here today. it is a bracing read. >> thank you, rachel. >> you have been willing to say stark things, including in terms that other people would be likely to sugar coat, and you lay it out bluntly. what do you think is the reality check that americans need about safety considerations and the realistic chances of opening in-person instruction for kids this year? >> well, there's several things. first of all, it is not zero risk even in communities where the transmission of covid-19 is relatively low. opening schools is not a zero risk exercise. you don't know what the scale of the risk is unless you have done your baseline testing, you know exactly what percentage of your kids in each school level, each age group are already infected, what percentage of your teachers, your cafeteria workers, your janitorial staff and your administrators are infected, and you track them over time and cohorts so that you follow infection rates and you have baseline data and building data, and then you have people --
laurie, thank you for being here today. it is a bracing read. >> thank you, rachel. >> you have been willing to say stark things, including in terms that other people would be likely to sugar coat, and you lay it out bluntly. what do you think is the reality check that americans need about safety considerations and the realistic chances of opening in-person instruction for kids this year? >> well, there's several things. first of all, it is not zero risk even in communities...
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joining us now, without further ado, is laurie garrett. as i mentioned, pulitzer prize-winning journalist. and someone we have been checking back into with this crisis. if for no other reason than she keep kee keeps us honest. thank you for being here. >> thank you rachel. >> you have been willing to stay sta say stark things, including in terms other people would likely to be to sugarcoat. what do you think is the reality check that americans need about safety considerations and the realistic chances of opening in-person instruction for kids this year? >> well, there's several things. first of all, it's not zero risk. even in communities where the transmission of covid-19 is relatively low, opening schools is not a zero-risk exercise. you don't know what the scale of the risk is, unless you've done your baseline testing. you know exactly what percentage of your kids, in each school level, each age group, are already infected. what percentage of your teachers, your cafeteria workers, your janitorial staff, and your administrators are infec
joining us now, without further ado, is laurie garrett. as i mentioned, pulitzer prize-winning journalist. and someone we have been checking back into with this crisis. if for no other reason than she keep kee keeps us honest. thank you for being here. >> thank you rachel. >> you have been willing to stay sta say stark things, including in terms other people would likely to be to sugarcoat. what do you think is the reality check that americans need about safety considerations and...
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laurie, it's so great to have you back on the broadcast. we look forward to your visits even though we would give anything to change the subject matter. what an intensely personal decision for teachers to teach, for parents whether or not to send kids back. what in your view needs to happen before we reopen schools? >> well, brian, first of all, we shouldn't even be thinking about reopening schools in communities where there's so much transmission that 20-something super athletes for a major league baseball team are all getting infected just going about day-to-day business. we shouldn't be even thinking about reopening if you see 5% of random tests coming back positive every single day in community screening. if we are going to reopen a school and there's a lower rate of community transmission, then there has to be a smart way of doing it, and that's more than just using a lot of lysol and elbow grease to clean the hallways. it involves doing baseline testing of specific volunteer cohorts that represent different-age kids, teachers, the sta
laurie, it's so great to have you back on the broadcast. we look forward to your visits even though we would give anything to change the subject matter. what an intensely personal decision for teachers to teach, for parents whether or not to send kids back. what in your view needs to happen before we reopen schools? >> well, brian, first of all, we shouldn't even be thinking about reopening schools in communities where there's so much transmission that 20-something super athletes for a...
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ashish jha and laurie garrett, thank you both for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you, lawrence. >> thank you. >>> coming up in tonight's last word, television, particularly news television, what you're watching right now, is often the bearer of bad news and grim news. but some people have used television brilliantly to deliver nothing but joy. one of those people, the great carl reiner, will get tonight's last word. that's next. your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. you can't always stop for a fingerstick.betes with the freestyle libre 14 day system, a continuous glucose monitor, you don't have to. with a painless, one-second scan you can check your glucose with a smart phone or reader so you can stay in the moment. no matter where you are or what yo
ashish jha and laurie garrett, thank you both for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you, lawrence. >> thank you. >>> coming up in tonight's last word, television, particularly news television, what you're watching right now, is often the bearer of bad news and grim news. but some people have used television brilliantly to deliver nothing but joy. one of those people, the great carl reiner, will get tonight's last word. that's next. your car insurance so you...
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reporter laurie garrett and dr. hashish jah. d dr. hashish jah. companies are saying we don't know how we are going to be doing in the next couple of months. we're withdrawing our financial guidance. so, there seems to be a massive disconnect between what's going on in corporate america and what investors are believing is going on in corporate america. the message to you: don't trade because you think you're gonna get rich quick. because you think... and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit h-i-v through sex. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side effects include a buildup of lactic acid and li
reporter laurie garrett and dr. hashish jah. d dr. hashish jah. companies are saying we don't know how we are going to be doing in the next couple of months. we're withdrawing our financial guidance. so, there seems to be a massive disconnect between what's going on in corporate america and what investors are believing is going on in corporate america. the message to you: don't trade because you think you're gonna get rich quick. because you think... and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy...
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further away from the scene surgeon laurie oakes thinks he spotted a suspicious vehicle. frequency at the. pier institute in a dodge magnum i think there's a boiling connection or all 3. watching the whole time he took his 1st girl down and he is now going northbound on western and the number 18 number to leave. me here and stop at the stop sign that is the chair of the little guy so i'm going to units to take this guy down. to show you know where. santa monica and try lie. down for ned on the east coast front of your name taken down. after being cheated the driver pulls over and doesn't resist. the law. he was there he backed up watch this the whole time doing it and as we were driving off he was looking to make sure if she was looking so he gives it like a sort of a signal like don't say nothing and don't speak and then he gave me the eye which training and experience of so much time on the job i know what that means he's involved. in his trunk the police find items that leave no doubt about his activities. there are a lot of fun games. no one wants to see me please let
further away from the scene surgeon laurie oakes thinks he spotted a suspicious vehicle. frequency at the. pier institute in a dodge magnum i think there's a boiling connection or all 3. watching the whole time he took his 1st girl down and he is now going northbound on western and the number 18 number to leave. me here and stop at the stop sign that is the chair of the little guy so i'm going to units to take this guy down. to show you know where. santa monica and try lie. down for ned on the...
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, thank you for being with us you always make the time and always make a lost sense laurie garrett >>> coming up, the president reportedly wants to use portland, oregon as a model for other cities, deploying more federal officers to patrol protests coming up next i'm going to talk to a navy veteran, seen here being beaten by those federal officers after this (upbeat music) - [narrator] food delivery just got more rewarding, now that grubhub gives you rewards when you order. did you order tacos? again? boom, rewarded. (chewing) (dog barks) ordering dinner for the family? voila, rewarded, with a side of quiet. (baby mumbling) grubhub rewards you. get a free delivery perk when you order. - [group] grubhub. (upbeat music) this is about the next 10 years. but this is something you can do today. you can make a difference today by filling out the 2020 census. the census impacts hospitals, schools, and public transportation. the 2020 census counts everyone, whether you rent, own, or live at home, including roommates. taking the census is quick and easy. it's only 10 questions. shape your futu
, thank you for being with us you always make the time and always make a lost sense laurie garrett >>> coming up, the president reportedly wants to use portland, oregon as a model for other cities, deploying more federal officers to patrol protests coming up next i'm going to talk to a navy veteran, seen here being beaten by those federal officers after this (upbeat music) - [narrator] food delivery just got more rewarding, now that grubhub gives you rewards when you order. did you...
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laurie you wrote a very strong piece and a nice correlation with the deep on the police movement what are some of the inefficiencies you've noticed in the v.a. that aren't being solved by the additional funding. so one of the big things centers around mental health care and suicide prevention not spent a very important topic over the past few years unfortunately we have a lot of service members who when they transition to that are in status go through a lot of. it's the culture and the torsional system as funding for smell health specifically has seen some of the highest increases that we haven't seen a decrease in the amount of veterans who are committing suicide so i use that as a very pertinent example because as the v.a. has started to branch out and look for other solutions they've realized that suicide isn't just a health care problem it's a multifaceted problem and oftentimes there are community organizations on the ground who may have more access that may be able to intervene and they have seen that these community organizations can sometimes provide assistance outside of the
laurie you wrote a very strong piece and a nice correlation with the deep on the police movement what are some of the inefficiencies you've noticed in the v.a. that aren't being solved by the additional funding. so one of the big things centers around mental health care and suicide prevention not spent a very important topic over the past few years unfortunately we have a lot of service members who when they transition to that are in status go through a lot of. it's the culture and the...
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laurie you wrote a very strong piece in a nice correlation with the deep on the police movement what are some of the inefficiencies you've noticed in the v.a. that aren't being solved by the additional funding. so one of the big things centers around mental health care and suicide prevention not spent a very important topic over the past few years unfortunately we have a lot of service members who are in their transition to that are in status go through a lot of. but the cult and the torsional system funding for smell health specifically has seen some of the highest increases that we haven't seen a decrease in the amount of veterans who are committing suicide so i use that as a very pertinent example because as the v.a. has started to branch out and look for other solutions they've realized that suicide isn't just a health care problem it's a multifaceted problem and oftentimes there are community organizations on the ground who may have more access that may be able to intervene and they have seen that these community organizations can sometimes provide assistance outside of the heal
laurie you wrote a very strong piece in a nice correlation with the deep on the police movement what are some of the inefficiencies you've noticed in the v.a. that aren't being solved by the additional funding. so one of the big things centers around mental health care and suicide prevention not spent a very important topic over the past few years unfortunately we have a lot of service members who are in their transition to that are in status go through a lot of. but the cult and the torsional...
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laurie thompson executive director of the golden gate restaurant association expects this grim picture to get even grimmer you know is that a coloring the independent restaurants, you're going to see huge closure rates and the longer this goes on the more that people run out of the. >>that the payroll protection loan money like even myself you know, we'll be lucky to get to end of october and and be able to make she says the industry needs a bailout from the feds a 120 billion dollar restaurant relief bill was introduced back in june. i mean i don't really care where your politics are just like check the politics and write another check what do they care how does that affect their ability to get reelected and we just have to put money into the economy right now right, we'll worry about inflation later we get everything taken off to fast great jack up interest rates and shutter back down but i don't. i don't see that happening until we get about seen some restaurants are limping along with outdoor dining thomas as many here need inside dining to resume before the rain starts in order to
laurie thompson executive director of the golden gate restaurant association expects this grim picture to get even grimmer you know is that a coloring the independent restaurants, you're going to see huge closure rates and the longer this goes on the more that people run out of the. >>that the payroll protection loan money like even myself you know, we'll be lucky to get to end of october and and be able to make she says the industry needs a bailout from the feds a 120 billion dollar...
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and laurie garrett kind of pointed that out as well. without a unified strategy, just this fragments system, it's failed us miserably. this is the largest public health collapse in the history of the nation. >> final question. when you talk about other interventions asking that question, what do you mean by that? do you mean places like metropolitan areas going back to shelter-in-place, closing most businesses, something like that? >> that's right. that's right. we may have -- we may have to go there at least to get this back under control because when you've got that massive surge, that vertical slope, clearly the intervention today that the governor has demanded a full mask wearing by the entire population, whether it's going to be enough or we're going to have to go to the next measure, i can't really say. this is why you need a national strategy because you have the models that you could look at for every metro area. work with the epidemiologist at the cdc and say, is this enough or do we have to go further? >> dr. peter hotez. as a
and laurie garrett kind of pointed that out as well. without a unified strategy, just this fragments system, it's failed us miserably. this is the largest public health collapse in the history of the nation. >> final question. when you talk about other interventions asking that question, what do you mean by that? do you mean places like metropolitan areas going back to shelter-in-place, closing most businesses, something like that? >> that's right. that's right. we may have -- we...
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laurie cash, thank you for joining us. so just do this. walk viewers through what these changes have done and how it slows down the process. >> okay, chuck. thank you so much for having me. what the changes do is it takes the mail process can and changes basically 180% how we do our mail in the morning. mail normally kuflz comes in and the postal workers, the clerks that come in in the morning separate the mail, get it ready for the carriers. now when the carriers come in they take all of the mail that comes in that morning committed for the -- and ensure that mail is delivered to the customers on the same day that it comes in. now with the changes, the limited overtime, and the limited amount of trips out to the street, any mail that's not prepared for the carriers at the time they leave for the street stays in the office and then is processed for the next day, hence delaying the mail. so this leads to delays in customers receiving gifts that they may have sent out for their children, their grandchildren. it delays customers getting medic
laurie cash, thank you for joining us. so just do this. walk viewers through what these changes have done and how it slows down the process. >> okay, chuck. thank you so much for having me. what the changes do is it takes the mail process can and changes basically 180% how we do our mail in the morning. mail normally kuflz comes in and the postal workers, the clerks that come in in the morning separate the mail, get it ready for the carriers. now when the carriers come in they take all of...
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laurie you wrote a very strong piece and a nice correlation with the deep on the police movement what are some of the inefficiencies you've noticed in the v.a. that aren't being solved by the additional funding. so one of the big things centers around mental health care and suicide prevention not spent a very important topic over the past few years unfortunately we have a lot of service members who when they transition to that are in status go through a lot of. it's the culture and unfortunately this funding for smell health specifically has seen some of the highest increases that we haven't seen a decrease in the amount of veterans who are committing suicide so i use that as a very pertinent example because as the v.a. has started to branch out and look for other solutions they've realized that suicide isn't just a health care problem it's a multifaceted problem and oftentimes there are community organizations on the ground who may have more access that may be able to intervene and they have seen that these community organizations can sometimes provide assistance outside of the healt
laurie you wrote a very strong piece and a nice correlation with the deep on the police movement what are some of the inefficiencies you've noticed in the v.a. that aren't being solved by the additional funding. so one of the big things centers around mental health care and suicide prevention not spent a very important topic over the past few years unfortunately we have a lot of service members who when they transition to that are in status go through a lot of. it's the culture and...
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that turns out for good laurie riley for joining us next to discuss that and we don't want to miss this day to watch. remember the phrase to honest people can disagree this concept has essentially been the bedrock of western civilization since the enlightenment it's also before agents of the american 1st amendment council culture is putting all this in question we now need to. show small seemed wrong all roles just don't all. mean you get to shape out of disdain and become agitated and gains from it because of the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart. choose to look for common ground. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you that. government inefficiency is a topic that never seems to go away the more money thrown at certain agencies the worse their outcomes seem to be but we rarely hear consensus around deep on big government agencies actually as bad as they get the call to fund them at higher levels or melting one agency that consistently seems to make headlines is the us
that turns out for good laurie riley for joining us next to discuss that and we don't want to miss this day to watch. remember the phrase to honest people can disagree this concept has essentially been the bedrock of western civilization since the enlightenment it's also before agents of the american 1st amendment council culture is putting all this in question we now need to. show small seemed wrong all roles just don't all. mean you get to shape out of disdain and become agitated and gains...
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laurie you wrote a very strong piece and a nice correlation with the deep on the police movement what are some of the inefficiencies you've noticed in the v.a. that aren't being solved by the additional funding. so one of the big things centers around mental health care and suicide prevention not spent a very important topic over the past few years unfortunately we have a lot of service members who when they transition to that are in status go through a lot of. what the culture and the torsional system funding for smell health specifically has seen some of the highest increases that we haven't seen a decrease in the amount of that are and who are committing suicide so i use that as a very pertinent example because as the v.a. has started to branch out and look for other solutions they've realized that suicide isn't just a health care problem it's a multifaceted problem and oftentimes there are community organizations on the ground who may have more access that may be able to intervene and they have seen that these community organizations can sometimes provide assistance outside of the
laurie you wrote a very strong piece and a nice correlation with the deep on the police movement what are some of the inefficiencies you've noticed in the v.a. that aren't being solved by the additional funding. so one of the big things centers around mental health care and suicide prevention not spent a very important topic over the past few years unfortunately we have a lot of service members who when they transition to that are in status go through a lot of. what the culture and the...
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veterans advocate laurie riley topic or just next to discuss that little one of the list there to see what. we go to work so straight home. thousands of american men and women choose to serve in the country's military and the decision lotos sheltered lives every song came to a complete. the day that i was right to be instructed. you know told the shot what they'd kill me and i see how it destroyed my life many screamed at me and he made me come in and he graham my arm and he write me to this berthing area if you take into account that women don't report because of the extreme retaliation and it's. always somewhere near about half a 1000000 women have now been sexually assaulted in the us military rape is a very very traumatizing tat happen but i've never seen trauma like i've seen from women who are veterans who have suffered military sexual trauma reporting rape is more likely to get the victim punished don't be offended and almost 10 year career or chose very invested in and i gave a sex offender who was not even going to justice or put on the registry this is simply an issue of our
veterans advocate laurie riley topic or just next to discuss that little one of the list there to see what. we go to work so straight home. thousands of american men and women choose to serve in the country's military and the decision lotos sheltered lives every song came to a complete. the day that i was right to be instructed. you know told the shot what they'd kill me and i see how it destroyed my life many screamed at me and he made me come in and he graham my arm and he write me to this...
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good laurie riley for joins us next to discuss stuff we don't want to be one. thousands of american men and women choose to serve in the country's military and the decision. every came to a complete. you know told a shot to kill me and i see how it destroyed my life any screamed at me in. my own . right mean. if you take into account that women don't report because of the extreme retaliation and it's probably somewhere near about half a 1000000 women have now been sexually assaulted in the u.s. military is a very very traumatizing. but i've never seen trauma like. women who are veterans who have suffered military sexual trauma rape is mold. victim punished the offender. which i was very invested in and i gave. her who was not even put to justice or put on the registry this is simply an issue of violence male sexual predators for the large part whoever is there whether that's men or women. the primary purpose of history is to understand them as a guide to understanding the present and future. because a lot of these trees take shape so how should we find the righ
good laurie riley for joins us next to discuss stuff we don't want to be one. thousands of american men and women choose to serve in the country's military and the decision. every came to a complete. you know told a shot to kill me and i see how it destroyed my life any screamed at me in. my own . right mean. if you take into account that women don't report because of the extreme retaliation and it's probably somewhere near about half a 1000000 women have now been sexually assaulted in the u.s....
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the city government of tenino is doing what it can to help folks like laurie mahlenbrei but not with a check or even a debit card but with, believe it or not, a pile of wood. >> every once in a while i run into a cashier that hasn't taken it before. but it's just a blast. i'm paying for food with something historical, you know. >> that's right. the town is printing its own money. $10,000 worth on thin sheets of wood that can only be spent in tenino. >> and it's not the first time. in fact, the city issued its first wood currency way back in 1931 during the great depression. >> they printed $10,000. out of the $10,000 over 40 bucks came back. it was popular as a souvenir like these are today. >> tenino's covid era wood currency is printed on the same machine. >> this is an 1809 chandler and price platen press. >> loren ackerman is the president of the tenino depot museum and the only person in town that knows how to operate the 1890 machine that printed the depression era money. >> you're literally printing money. >> yes. is this totally legal. we think so. maybe after the story they
the city government of tenino is doing what it can to help folks like laurie mahlenbrei but not with a check or even a debit card but with, believe it or not, a pile of wood. >> every once in a while i run into a cashier that hasn't taken it before. but it's just a blast. i'm paying for food with something historical, you know. >> that's right. the town is printing its own money. $10,000 worth on thin sheets of wood that can only be spent in tenino. >> and it's not the first...
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laurie's slumber attacks on personal rights characters are so many issues these platforms a full of these kinds of things and they must be brought under control. my colleague g.w. reporter rebecca rivers has been following the story she joins me now here. so let's talk about this rebecca about the new regulations versus the impact that they're going to have well brant this law which will come into effect in october requires social media companies the big ones the ones that have more than a 1000000 turkish daily uses such as facebook twitter you tube and the like it will . it will mean that they have to set up local offices to comply with requests to take content down basically content requests from the government i use it out of also have to be stored on servers in turkey making it much easier to access that use adata if the companies refuse they face hefty fines and also datta speed cuts which obviously makes their platforms unusable and the impact is going to be huge on ordinary turkish citizens and journalists a lie. the internet has become the primary the primary platform for critics
laurie's slumber attacks on personal rights characters are so many issues these platforms a full of these kinds of things and they must be brought under control. my colleague g.w. reporter rebecca rivers has been following the story she joins me now here. so let's talk about this rebecca about the new regulations versus the impact that they're going to have well brant this law which will come into effect in october requires social media companies the big ones the ones that have more than a...
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notice the overnight move came a week after protesters and tried to topple one of the figures mayor laurie lightfoot said there would be a review of the appropriateness of all the city's money and. german authorities are offering incoming travelers free coronavirus testing in media testing will be. for those coming from cover $1000.00 hotspots people traveling from lower risk areas will also be offered tests but at laboratories away from airports it's part of a bid to avoid unleashing a 2nd wave of infections. touched down in. a holiday far fewer germans the normal taking their vacations abroad the joy of returning home is as strong as ever but can people be sure they haven't picked up the corona virus on their travels. now the health authorities in germany have taken the decision to offer free virus testing. the health ministers of the states together with the federal health minister have to dig read that people returning from risk areas should be tested at airports. we intend to establish testing facilities at relevant airports. secondly we have decided that we want to reach not only tho
notice the overnight move came a week after protesters and tried to topple one of the figures mayor laurie lightfoot said there would be a review of the appropriateness of all the city's money and. german authorities are offering incoming travelers free coronavirus testing in media testing will be. for those coming from cover $1000.00 hotspots people traveling from lower risk areas will also be offered tests but at laboratories away from airports it's part of a bid to avoid unleashing a 2nd...
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further notice the overnight move came a week after protesters tried to topple one of the figures mera laurie lightfoot a said there would be a review of the appropriateness of all the city's monuments. thousands of hungary and have marched in protest against attacks on media freedoms after the perceived muzzling of the country's most read website earlier more than 80 journalists at index john h. you quit in protest at the sacking earlier this week of the website's editor in chief index is the last of hungary's key independent news outlets. went out to russia and the discovery of some big bones a group of reindeer herders has discovered the remains of an ancient woolly mammoth in a lake in northern siberia russian scientists are now working to retrieve the rest of the skeleton which appears remarkably well preserved. constantine teddy behead and expected this he set out to catch fish but instead the fisherman on the peninsula in syberia put something quite different out there i was talking on a skull the whole day from morning till evening then i started poking around in the ground with a sti
further notice the overnight move came a week after protesters tried to topple one of the figures mera laurie lightfoot a said there would be a review of the appropriateness of all the city's monuments. thousands of hungary and have marched in protest against attacks on media freedoms after the perceived muzzling of the country's most read website earlier more than 80 journalists at index john h. you quit in protest at the sacking earlier this week of the website's editor in chief index is the...
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mayor laurie lightfoot spoke with omar jimenez about the spike in violence. >> the ecosystem of public safety that isn't just law enforcement but is local community based, they, too, have really been hit hard by covid and are now just kind of coming back online and getting their footing. >> reporter: in washington, d.c., another child lost. 11-year-old devon mcneill shot and killed at an anti-violence cookout. another young life lost, reico. san francisco police are looking for answers. >> in south carolina two people killed and eight other injured in a shooting at a greenville club. awful. >> it's really, really tough out there. all right. well, the world's second most populus country trying to slow coronavirus with a field hospital. more than 20 football fields long. cnn takes you inside. wearing powerful sunscreen? yes. neutrogena® ultra sheer. clinically-proven helioplex provides superior uva/uvb protection to help prevent early skin aging and skin cancer all with a clean, light feel for superior protection. it's the one. the best for your skin. ultra sheer. neutrogena®. see what
mayor laurie lightfoot spoke with omar jimenez about the spike in violence. >> the ecosystem of public safety that isn't just law enforcement but is local community based, they, too, have really been hit hard by covid and are now just kind of coming back online and getting their footing. >> reporter: in washington, d.c., another child lost. 11-year-old devon mcneill shot and killed at an anti-violence cookout. another young life lost, reico. san francisco police are looking for...
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further notice the overnight move came a week after protesters tried to topple one of the figures mayor laurie lightfoot he said there would be a review of the appropriateness of all the city's monuments. wildfires are continuing to spread north of the arctic circle the u.n. weather agency has warned that temperatures in the russian region of siberia were 10 degrees celsius above average last month the heat wave has a not only fans devastating fires it has also contributed to our rapid depletion of sea ice. and staying in siberia a fascinating find for a group of reindeer herders who discovered the remains of an ancient woolly mammoth russian scientists are now working to retrieve the rest of the skeleton which appears to be remarkably well preserved. constantine to d.b.a. hadn't expected this he set out to catch fish but instead the fisherman on the peninsula in syberia put something quite different out there till i was tugging on a skull of a whole day from morning till evening then i started poking around in the ground with a stick and i saw more bones in these bones turned out to be quite
further notice the overnight move came a week after protesters tried to topple one of the figures mayor laurie lightfoot he said there would be a review of the appropriateness of all the city's monuments. wildfires are continuing to spread north of the arctic circle the u.n. weather agency has warned that temperatures in the russian region of siberia were 10 degrees celsius above average last month the heat wave has a not only fans devastating fires it has also contributed to our rapid...
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notice the overnight move came a week after protesters had tried to topple one of the figures mayor laurie lightfoot said there would be a review of the appropriateness of all the city's monuments. dozens of staff walked out of hungary's top independent news site in protest at the removal of its editor in chief 3 editors and some 70 other journalists at index dot h.q. handed in the resignation in a statement they condemned wednesday's dismissal of savile stool as an overt attempt to put political pressure on the portal. and face coverings have now become mandatory in shops and take out food stores in england it also applies to other enclosed spaces like transport hubs and shopping centers masts are already compulsory an enclosed public places in many other european countries including germany. well german authorities are offering incoming travelers free coronavirus testing and media testing will be available for those coming from covert $1000.00 hotspots people traveling from lower risk areas will also be offered tests but at laboratories away from airports it's part of a bid to avoid unle
notice the overnight move came a week after protesters had tried to topple one of the figures mayor laurie lightfoot said there would be a review of the appropriateness of all the city's monuments. dozens of staff walked out of hungary's top independent news site in protest at the removal of its editor in chief 3 editors and some 70 other journalists at index dot h.q. handed in the resignation in a statement they condemned wednesday's dismissal of savile stool as an overt attempt to put...
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you are always available to us and we are grateful for it laurie garrett is an msnbc contributor and the author of "the coming plague: newly emerging diseases in a world out of balance." an important read to understand the times we're going through right now. this morning the country continues to mourn a true american hero. john lewis is remembered as a true civil rights pioneer with a tireless spirit. his friends and colleagues vowing to keep his legacy alive. >> last night the sun sat on his life, and this morning the sun rose on a new day, a day for all of us to find another way. a lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesn't get everything clean. i tell them, it may be your detergent... that's why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum... ...with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. for sparkling-clean dishes, the first time. cascade platinum. with spray mopping to lock away debris and absorb wet messes, all in one disposable pad. just vacuum, spray mop, and toss. the shark vacmop, a complete clean all in one pad. ♪ (announcer) reliability is everyt
you are always available to us and we are grateful for it laurie garrett is an msnbc contributor and the author of "the coming plague: newly emerging diseases in a world out of balance." an important read to understand the times we're going through right now. this morning the country continues to mourn a true american hero. john lewis is remembered as a true civil rights pioneer with a tireless spirit. his friends and colleagues vowing to keep his legacy alive. >> last night the...
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while they were there laurie photographed a helicopter run by volcanic landing on the island with a pilot and 4 passengers. for a few minutes as allison drew headed back to the jetty he filmed another white island to his boat anchored in the bag. it had brought $38.00 passengers from the ovation of the sea including gavin dello his wife lisa and her daughter zoe among their 2 a guides would typically monkey kill sea where corn and hide in marshall inman. as the group from the phoenix left the island they took some final photos looking up towards the crater like. at one point the captain said if you look in the distance right against the steam cloud of the credit like you can see some dots those dots were the other top party so he pointed them out there were people up there on the credit like. at 11 minutes past to the phoenix and its passengers were about to head back to the mainland when the volcano erupted. as i turned around i could see over the top of the canopy as i looked up just this enormous cloud of black and bright white stayman ash. instantly i knew it was up to. these 1st pitc
while they were there laurie photographed a helicopter run by volcanic landing on the island with a pilot and 4 passengers. for a few minutes as allison drew headed back to the jetty he filmed another white island to his boat anchored in the bag. it had brought $38.00 passengers from the ovation of the sea including gavin dello his wife lisa and her daughter zoe among their 2 a guides would typically monkey kill sea where corn and hide in marshall inman. as the group from the phoenix left the...
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while they were there laurie photographed a helicopter run by volcanic landing on the island with the pilot and 4 passengers . for a few minutes as allison drew headed back to the jetty he filmed another white island to his boat anchored in the bag. it had brought $38.00 passengers from the ovation of the sea including gavin dello his wife lisa and her daughter zoe among their 2 a guides would typically monkey kill sea where corn and hide in marshall inman. as the group from the phoenix left the island they took some final photos looking up towards the crater like. at one point the captain said if you look in the distance right against the steam cloud of the credit like you can see some dots those dots were the other top party so he pointed them out there were people up there on the credit like. at 11 minutes past to the phoenix and its passengers were about to head back to the mainland when the volcano erupted. as i turned around i could see over the top of the canopy as i looked up just as a normal of black and bright white stayman ash. instantly i knew it was up to. these 1st pitch
while they were there laurie photographed a helicopter run by volcanic landing on the island with the pilot and 4 passengers . for a few minutes as allison drew headed back to the jetty he filmed another white island to his boat anchored in the bag. it had brought $38.00 passengers from the ovation of the sea including gavin dello his wife lisa and her daughter zoe among their 2 a guides would typically monkey kill sea where corn and hide in marshall inman. as the group from the phoenix left...
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while they were there laurie photographed a helicopter run by volcanic landing on the island with the pilot and 4 passengers . for a few minutes as alice sondra headed back to the jetty he filmed another white island to his boat anchored in the bag. it had brought $38.00 passengers from the ovation of the sea including gavin dello his wife lisa and her daughter zoe among their 2 a guides would typically monkey kill sea where corn and hide in marshall inman. as the group from the phoenix left the island they took some final photos looking up towards the crater like. at one point the captain said if you look in the distance right against the steam cloud of the credit like you can see some dots those dots were the other top party so he pointed them out there were people up there on the credit like. at 11 minutes past to the phoenix and its passengers were about to head back to the mainland when the volcano erupted. as i turned around i could see over the top of the canopy as i looked up just this on numerous clouds of black and bright white stayman ash. instantly i knew it was up to. the
while they were there laurie photographed a helicopter run by volcanic landing on the island with the pilot and 4 passengers . for a few minutes as alice sondra headed back to the jetty he filmed another white island to his boat anchored in the bag. it had brought $38.00 passengers from the ovation of the sea including gavin dello his wife lisa and her daughter zoe among their 2 a guides would typically monkey kill sea where corn and hide in marshall inman. as the group from the phoenix left...
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while they were there laurie photographed a helicopter run by volcanic landing on the island with a pilot and 4 passengers. for a few minutes as allison drew headed back to the jetty he filmed another white island to his boat anchored in the bag. it had brought $38.00 passengers from the ovation of the sea including gavin della his wife lisa and her daughter zoe among their 2 a guides would typically monkey kill sea where corn and hide in marshall inman. as the group from the phoenix left the island they took some final photos looking up towards the crater like. at one point the captain said if you look in the distance right against the steam cloud of the credit like you can see some dots those dots were the other top party so he pointed them out there were people up there on the credit like. at 11 minutes past to the phoenix and its passengers were about to head back to the mainland when the volcano erupted. as i turned around i could see over the top of the canopy as i looked up just this enormous cloud of black and bright white stayman ash. instantly i knew it was up to. these 1st pitc
while they were there laurie photographed a helicopter run by volcanic landing on the island with a pilot and 4 passengers. for a few minutes as allison drew headed back to the jetty he filmed another white island to his boat anchored in the bag. it had brought $38.00 passengers from the ovation of the sea including gavin della his wife lisa and her daughter zoe among their 2 a guides would typically monkey kill sea where corn and hide in marshall inman. as the group from the phoenix left the...
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golden gate restaurant association represents about 800 food establishments and executive director laurie thomas says up to half of them may go out of business what we need is the more federal money. >>to make it for all the restaurant owners out there stay strong. >>and stay healthy and we welcome back that's the hope but there are no guarantees in san francisco fled to gaul kron 4 news. >>time for a little weather check and we had a nice day again today lots of summer sunshine out there looking toward mount diablo lot of sun out there but that patchy fog that finger fog just begin to move on shore more that fog on the way going to march back on shore for tonight and cover made the valleys if you head outside this evening, a nice evening. temperatures in the 70's and 80's away from the coastline cooler 50's and 60's out toward the coast that fog will continue to thicken up though over the next couple of hours. temperatures by tomorrow afternoon looking good on a friday 91 in concord 81 in the napa valley and 64 degrees in san francisco. >>he believed in us. even when we don't we believe
golden gate restaurant association represents about 800 food establishments and executive director laurie thomas says up to half of them may go out of business what we need is the more federal money. >>to make it for all the restaurant owners out there stay strong. >>and stay healthy and we welcome back that's the hope but there are no guarantees in san francisco fled to gaul kron 4 news. >>time for a little weather check and we had a nice day again today lots of summer...
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wait and thank you very much for that reporting from outside a hospital in maryland let's speak to laurie garrett she's a global health specialist and author of the coming plague joining us from new york thanks for your time on the al-jazeera news hour just to pick up on what a reporter political hay was saying about the president potentially wearing a mask in just a couple of minutes time do you think that seeing the president at a mosque will encourage other people to do so. well it's one of the last possible resorts we have i mean he his refusal to wear a mask has become a sort of political statement as patty was just telling everybody right and what do you make of this a rise in the death toll because the daily death toll in the u.s. increased this week after months of decline as you know reports coming through reporting the death toll at more than 4200 deaths that's just in the past 7 days what is going wrong here everything absolutely everything if a stupid decision could be made it has been made if it 80 arctic political obstinate behavior that would block all possible rational pub
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well here's the interesting thing is the president did have a conversation with chicago mayor laurie lightfoot yesterday in fact lightfoot discussed a little bit about it said it was a short straightforward message what it sounds like they're very they've agreed to do is work together to a certain extent a basically what the white full says is that resources will only be investigatory and coordinated through the u.s. attorney's office that's actually key because she knows that u.s. attorney john raj because they were both federal prosecutors out lightfoot actually is a former federal prosecutor while rush is still one so she knows and trusts him and expects him to you know follow the rules and fault the law when it comes to this sort of thing however what she did say is that if it goes beyond investigatory or the city government might sue to talk with us a little bit about the politics and the potentially the motivation behind all of this how do you think the move is going to go down among u.s. voters when they vote for in the presidential elections in november. you know that's actua
well here's the interesting thing is the president did have a conversation with chicago mayor laurie lightfoot yesterday in fact lightfoot discussed a little bit about it said it was a short straightforward message what it sounds like they're very they've agreed to do is work together to a certain extent a basically what the white full says is that resources will only be investigatory and coordinated through the u.s. attorney's office that's actually key because she knows that u.s. attorney...
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golden gate restaurant association represents about 800 food establishments and executive director laurie thomas says up to half of them may go out of business what we need is a more federal money. >>to make it for all the restaurant owners out there stay strong. >>and stay healthy and we welcome back that's the hope but there are no guarantees in san francisco fled to gaul kron 4 news. >>california pizza kitchen is not the latest business to file bankruptcy amid this pandemic the company ceo says will close locations that are not making a profit but did not say which locations or how many there are more than 200 ctk restaurants across the world, including locations in san francisco emeryville corte madera and walnut creek. the company says revenues are down 40% compared to the same time one year ago largely due to the closure of indoor dining. we'll go to the east bay now in berkeley's mayor is calling for a fire said to church to be investigated as a hate crime. the fire was set at the way church in berkeley. after the church hung a banner in support of the black lives matter movement.
golden gate restaurant association represents about 800 food establishments and executive director laurie thomas says up to half of them may go out of business what we need is a more federal money. >>to make it for all the restaurant owners out there stay strong. >>and stay healthy and we welcome back that's the hope but there are no guarantees in san francisco fled to gaul kron 4 news. >>california pizza kitchen is not the latest business to file bankruptcy amid this pandemic...
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laurie thompson executive director of the golden gate restaurant association expects this grim picture to get even grimmer we're looking at no ability to return to dine and any time soon we're looking at god forbid is there going to be a pullback again we hope not she says the industry needs a bailout from the feds a 120 billion dollar restaurant relief bill was introduced back in june. it can't come from the city or cities in a world of hurt right, we don't have any more money at the city level that can solve this problem, we don't even have it at the state level we need the government to print the money and put it into the economy and then stand back and trying to fix the problem with testing and everything else some restaurants are limping along with outdoor dining thomas as many here need inside dining to resume. >>before the rain starts in order to survive. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >>now let's switch gears and take a live look outside at the golden gate bridge. so so fog you're going to check in with meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez to see how things are looking out there. >>sana
laurie thompson executive director of the golden gate restaurant association expects this grim picture to get even grimmer we're looking at no ability to return to dine and any time soon we're looking at god forbid is there going to be a pullback again we hope not she says the industry needs a bailout from the feds a 120 billion dollar restaurant relief bill was introduced back in june. it can't come from the city or cities in a world of hurt right, we don't have any more money at the city...
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lauri's. attacks on personal rights character assassination these platforms a full of these kinds of things and they must be brought under control. my colleague reporter rebecca rivers has been following the story she joins me now . so let's talk about this rebecca tell me about the new regulations versus the impact that they're going to have well brant this law which will come into effect in october requires social media companies the big ones the ones that have more than a 1000000 turkish daily uses such as facebook twitter you tube and the like it will it may. it will mean that they have to set up local offices to comply with requests to take content down basically content requests from the government use it out of also have to be stored on servers in turkey making it much easier to access that use of data in the companies refused to face hefty fines and also dot a spade cuts which obviously makes their platforms unusable and the impact is going to be huge on ordinary turkish citizens and j
lauri's. attacks on personal rights character assassination these platforms a full of these kinds of things and they must be brought under control. my colleague reporter rebecca rivers has been following the story she joins me now . so let's talk about this rebecca tell me about the new regulations versus the impact that they're going to have well brant this law which will come into effect in october requires social media companies the big ones the ones that have more than a 1000000 turkish...
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trying to a man at least at a family level so you try to protect the people you love so let me tell you laurie chits and i share some ok we've got one minute left at the story so tell the story is a crock and there's a will to share some pictures of beautiful pictures you shared with me so it is tell me what's happening in this picture. and so that was one of the crass routes in a way to us and that's making my point so he is a famous specter inside and he came up with the idea of you know making bret from fruits in order to help farmers who could not export you know their produce during demick and not know what it's all in so one must get rich. so this picture is showing you know the michigan is coming back from uproar going into warranty and you can see that the military you know people in blue. clothing the military was mobilized to help with the fight. this is a so remarkable story that's coming from vietnam i really appreciate you sharing your insight and how you were involved in putting that strategy together i think every country however well they've done with 90 has some anxiety earlie
trying to a man at least at a family level so you try to protect the people you love so let me tell you laurie chits and i share some ok we've got one minute left at the story so tell the story is a crock and there's a will to share some pictures of beautiful pictures you shared with me so it is tell me what's happening in this picture. and so that was one of the crass routes in a way to us and that's making my point so he is a famous specter inside and he came up with the idea of you know...
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insight your comment that was former but shah passages by us as fact on a human rights advocate craig laurie thanks. to ukraine now where a man has taken 20 people hostage on a bus in the center of the city of our correspondent don recorder has a little tell. well the police have the city center locked down and we just heard from ukraine step to the minister of internal affairs who says that a number of the residents living near the location of the hijacked bus were just give back you wait he also says that the police have entered into negotiations with the perpetrator for the hostages released now earlier we heard reports of explosions in that same area that was after the perpetrator claimed that the bus was filled with mines and he also threatened to set off an explosive device in another area other eyewitness reports claims that gunshots were heard in the area and that the perpetrator had thrown a grenade outside of one of the bus windows that actually failed to detonate the man has been identified as a mock steam crew of all show ukrainian citizen of national russian national origin befo
insight your comment that was former but shah passages by us as fact on a human rights advocate craig laurie thanks. to ukraine now where a man has taken 20 people hostage on a bus in the center of the city of our correspondent don recorder has a little tell. well the police have the city center locked down and we just heard from ukraine step to the minister of internal affairs who says that a number of the residents living near the location of the hijacked bus were just give back you wait he...
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golden gate restaurant association represents about 800 food establishments and executive director laurie thomas says up to half of them may go out of business what we need is a more federal money. >>to make it for all the restaurant owners out there stay strong. >>and stay healthy and we welcome back that's the hope but there are no guarantees in san francisco fled to gaul kron 4 news. >>california pizza kitchen house filed for bankruptcy because of the pandemic the 35 year-old pizza chain has several restaurants here in the bay area, including this one and walnut creek that's just across the street from broadway plaza now in its filing for chapter 11 bankruptcy, the restaurant said the temporary closure of indoor dining has been brutal for the company and revenues are currently down 40% compared to the same time a year ago. it says the bankruptcy process will help it reduce its long-term debt load. president trump has threatened to cut federal funding for schools or from schools that do not reopen in september. lawmakers say they will not let that happen our washington correspondent bas
golden gate restaurant association represents about 800 food establishments and executive director laurie thomas says up to half of them may go out of business what we need is a more federal money. >>to make it for all the restaurant owners out there stay strong. >>and stay healthy and we welcome back that's the hope but there are no guarantees in san francisco fled to gaul kron 4 news. >>california pizza kitchen house filed for bankruptcy because of the pandemic the 35...
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off the runway i gazed down at the skyline i love so much for one last time he ended with the words laurie to hong kong in the wake of the security laws implementation the u.k.'s leading an effort by western nations to help hong kong residents leave the territory may the lord spoke to the ws we asked him about how he feels about leaving home kong. yes well under the national security law what we've been doing campaigning internationally could be seen as a bridge of the law and it will lead to years or even my time in prison and also possible extradition to china so that's a serious threat towards anyone who has been campaigning for hong kong issue internationally so i think for this piece of law it is that i'm a troll a screen saying the room for international advocacy work for hong kong activists so i think this is one of the impetus why i chose to do my international advocacy work on an international level because that is the only way that we can keep the momentum and light on home call and get them well to do not ship their eye out of hong kong. nathan laura well people across the globe
off the runway i gazed down at the skyline i love so much for one last time he ended with the words laurie to hong kong in the wake of the security laws implementation the u.k.'s leading an effort by western nations to help hong kong residents leave the territory may the lord spoke to the ws we asked him about how he feels about leaving home kong. yes well under the national security law what we've been doing campaigning internationally could be seen as a bridge of the law and it will lead to...
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pandemic response publishing a searing summary accusing the government of serious failures and outright lauri's . friday morning for the 1st of july here in moscow good morning marty international's world news center kevin owen here with you for the next hour with the latest headlines and more details than started with this president trump is threatening to deploy the national guard if the unrest against racial injustice continues into the weekend in the city of portland in oregon the man had pleaded for a cease fire earlier this week which then saw the trumpet ministration agreed to withdraw federal militia from the city although it doesn't mean they're packing up just yet in fact keeping his options open. our people are staying there to see whether or not they could do it today and tomorrow and if they don't do it we will send in the national guard and we'll take care of a lot of very tough people and these are not people that just have to guard the courthouse and save it to the people that are allowed to go forward and do what they have to do these pictures very recently in from portland whe
pandemic response publishing a searing summary accusing the government of serious failures and outright lauri's . friday morning for the 1st of july here in moscow good morning marty international's world news center kevin owen here with you for the next hour with the latest headlines and more details than started with this president trump is threatening to deploy the national guard if the unrest against racial injustice continues into the weekend in the city of portland in oregon the man had...
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trying to a man at least at a family level so you try to protect the people you love so let me tell you laurie chits and i share some ok we've got one minute left at the story so tell the story is a crock and there's a want to share some pictures of beautiful pictures you shared with me so it is tell me what's happening in this picture. that was one of the crass routes in a waiter and that's making my point so he is a famous specter inside and he came up with the idea of you know making brett from fruits in order to help farmers who could not export their produce during demick and not know what it's all in so one must reach. this picture showing you know the michigan is coming back from uproar going into warranty and you can see that the military you know people in blue. clothing the military was mobilized to help with the fight. this is a so remarkable story that's coming from vietnam i really appreciate you sharing your insight and how you were involved in putting that strategy together i think every country however well they've done with 9000 has some anxiety earlier we spoke to a legal san
trying to a man at least at a family level so you try to protect the people you love so let me tell you laurie chits and i share some ok we've got one minute left at the story so tell the story is a crock and there's a want to share some pictures of beautiful pictures you shared with me so it is tell me what's happening in this picture. that was one of the crass routes in a waiter and that's making my point so he is a famous specter inside and he came up with the idea of you know making brett...
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trying to a man at least at a family level so you try to protect the people you love so let me tell you laurie chits and i share some ok we've got one minute left at the stories to tell the story is a crock i want to share some pictures of beautiful pictures you shared with me so it is tell me what's happening in this picture. that was one of the crass routes in a way to end that that's making my point so he is a famous specter inside and he came up with the idea of you know making brett from fruits in order to help farmers who could not export their produce during a demick and not know what it's all in so one must reach. this picture showing you know that a michigan is coming back from uproar going into warranty and you can see that the military you know people in blue. clothing the military was mobilized to help with the fight. this is a so remarkable story that's coming from vietnam i really appreciate you sharing your insight and how you were involved in putting that strategy together i think every country however well they've done with 9000 has some anxiety earlier we spoke to a legal sal
trying to a man at least at a family level so you try to protect the people you love so let me tell you laurie chits and i share some ok we've got one minute left at the stories to tell the story is a crock i want to share some pictures of beautiful pictures you shared with me so it is tell me what's happening in this picture. that was one of the crass routes in a way to end that that's making my point so he is a famous specter inside and he came up with the idea of you know making brett from...
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this is why artists males like for this water tastes like laurie and then you have to give those people are reasonable amount of time to address before you can move on. to even file a lawsuit against prison. the world is driven by dream shaped by one person. thinks. we dare to ask. a young people for a while you know it's up to them to make it in their own image and the money els and jan see i'm a boomer you know i already had the. 40 or 50 year experience in the united states post world war 2 coast landing do you know stock markets never had a work day in my life because of that and you know so it's up to them to decide what's great make it great and good luck with. time after time corporations repeat the same mantra sustainability very important to excel or transition to sustainable transport sustainability. more equitable and sustainable world. they claim their production is completely harmless. paulo disapproved. of smugglers and. companies want us to feel good about buying their products while the damage is being done far away and this is something all of this must keep going down
this is why artists males like for this water tastes like laurie and then you have to give those people are reasonable amount of time to address before you can move on. to even file a lawsuit against prison. the world is driven by dream shaped by one person. thinks. we dare to ask. a young people for a while you know it's up to them to make it in their own image and the money els and jan see i'm a boomer you know i already had the. 40 or 50 year experience in the united states post world war 2...
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further notice the overnight move came the week after protesters trying to topple one of the figures met laurie lightfoot said there would be a review of the appropriateness of all of the city's monuments. thousands of hunger areas have marched in protest against attacks on media freedoms after the perceived muscling of the country's worst read website more than 80 journalists and index h.q. quit in protest of the sacking this week of the website's editor in chief index is the last of hungry ski independent news outlets. face coverings in our mandatory in shops and takeaway food stores in england as well as other enclosed spaces like transport hubs and shopping centers face coverings already compulsory even close public spaces in many other european countries including to. now be ronnie's warnings of rusting oil tanker in the red sea is an environmental disaster waiting to happen a 45 year old vessel is stocked with more than a 1000000 barrels of crude oil and these floating off the coast of yemen the ships deteriorating and experts are warning that an oil spill could be imminent yemen's ongoin
further notice the overnight move came the week after protesters trying to topple one of the figures met laurie lightfoot said there would be a review of the appropriateness of all of the city's monuments. thousands of hunger areas have marched in protest against attacks on media freedoms after the perceived muscling of the country's worst read website more than 80 journalists and index h.q. quit in protest of the sacking this week of the website's editor in chief index is the last of hungry...
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to more than $1400.00 in the last 2 weeks where it came to power after winning and storage rerun of lauri's presidential election in. french president has kept most of his government's key figures in place after a reshuffle but emanuel mccall has replaced his interior minister his took us to there after he faced heavy criticism for his response to black lives matter protests in france comes after he pointed to shock us tix as prime minister on friday or in local elections last week. the british government is offering a $2000000000.00 lifeline to save the arts and culture sector thousands of people have lost their incomes welfare to as museums and music venues have remained empty during the coronavirus outbreak the government says they support package will save the crown jewels of the u.k.'s art industry but can't protect every job or each owns reports from its west end. what is a theatre without an audience or a gallery with no art lovers nothing more than expensive real estate with high bills and 0 income for weeks the u.k.'s arts and culture industry has been begging for government help s
to more than $1400.00 in the last 2 weeks where it came to power after winning and storage rerun of lauri's presidential election in. french president has kept most of his government's key figures in place after a reshuffle but emanuel mccall has replaced his interior minister his took us to there after he faced heavy criticism for his response to black lives matter protests in france comes after he pointed to shock us tix as prime minister on friday or in local elections last week. the british...