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from hamburg is the chief executive and founder of the galen center for health and social policy in kuala lumpur he says the documentary sheds light on many longstanding issues. well these sort of issue shouldn't be sensitive really i think from a humanitarian perspective especially when you're looking at it from a public health angle which is basically to care and to provide care for those who are in need we should be able to look at my coworkers as being part of the population in which we depend on their labor and they depend on us to help in allowing them to generate income for themselves and for their families so definitely this. documentary that you have. broadcast it actually brings to light quite a number of difficult longstanding and unfortunately. uncomfortable issues that affect a nation society and that's got to do with xenophobia bigotry and racism and how we look at these issues that in this context and because they're foreign because they're not national it actually highlights even further how vulnerable people can be when they are forced to confront these issues and unfortu
from hamburg is the chief executive and founder of the galen center for health and social policy in kuala lumpur he says the documentary sheds light on many longstanding issues. well these sort of issue shouldn't be sensitive really i think from a humanitarian perspective especially when you're looking at it from a public health angle which is basically to care and to provide care for those who are in need we should be able to look at my coworkers as being part of the population in which we...
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out of that taken from ben in 892 but they remain in paris with your consumers from the university of hamburg he says the legal status of artefacts varies from country to country. in france for example. legal provision that you cannot arrest you tube and he objects once they are in and yes you know it needs. legal solution in germany it's very similar the museum directors even if they want which i doubt they wouldn't be able to restitute objects in great great numbers so it's both the museum directors who are professionals want to keep for it to have caught i'm to put politicians who don't put pressure on them or who don't create a legal frank which makes it possible to return french parliament passed legislation to bieksa go to return 26 or 30 objects which is is is just as more figure compared to the 1000s of objects which were due to turn stolen during colonialism i think it's going nowhere because the european museums are basically food of looted object and the european museum at me straight has put it in half rate that once you start a process of restitution you can't stop it and that mu
out of that taken from ben in 892 but they remain in paris with your consumers from the university of hamburg he says the legal status of artefacts varies from country to country. in france for example. legal provision that you cannot arrest you tube and he objects once they are in and yes you know it needs. legal solution in germany it's very similar the museum directors even if they want which i doubt they wouldn't be able to restitute objects in great great numbers so it's both the museum...
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well a german court a court in the german city of hamburg has just given its verdict in the trial of a former nazi concentration camp guard 93 year old brian o'dea has been accused of complicity in the murder of more than 5000 people during world war 2 the mccain is live for us from len just tell us what's been happening. well the court has delivered its verdict that this defendant is guilty of the charges presented proffered against him namely that he was complicit in the murder of more than $5000.00 people at the concentration camp of tough which is now in poland but then it was in inside nazi germany the case the prosecution made was that this defendant's physical presence as a member of an s. s. unit in the camp was sufficient for them to say that he was complicit in those crimes point to make also is that the court that was here. during this trial is delivered this verdict was a youth court because the defendant was 17 when the offenses that he has been convicted of took place which means that the sentence that could be passed on to him is different to that which could be passed
well a german court a court in the german city of hamburg has just given its verdict in the trial of a former nazi concentration camp guard 93 year old brian o'dea has been accused of complicity in the murder of more than 5000 people during world war 2 the mccain is live for us from len just tell us what's been happening. well the court has delivered its verdict that this defendant is guilty of the charges presented proffered against him namely that he was complicit in the murder of more than...
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the news comes at a time when trump was in hamburg for an international summit where he had a meeting with vladimir putin and. what we may call you a lot of very positive things happening for russia for the united states and for everybody. going on or to be with you thank you thank you. immediately after this handshake the trunk camp has to do damage control over the new york times story they put out a statement saying the story was wrong. you know from air force one they were very very alarmed by it on the plane ride back to the united states is when the president and his team come cox this story about how the trump tower meeting was about adoptions. flying back with his father trump jr sends an explanation to the press. at the meeting he says was merely about the adoption of russian children in the united states. so the $1000000.00 question with the trump tower meeting is what did the president know about it and when did his son tell and about the meeting at a time junior called his father and said hey we have this meeting coming up with some russian people that are offering us info
the news comes at a time when trump was in hamburg for an international summit where he had a meeting with vladimir putin and. what we may call you a lot of very positive things happening for russia for the united states and for everybody. going on or to be with you thank you thank you. immediately after this handshake the trunk camp has to do damage control over the new york times story they put out a statement saying the story was wrong. you know from air force one they were very very alarmed...
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lots more of these monsoon rains across central northeastern india and again up into the pool buttes hamburg again over the next couple of days and very heavy amounts of rain really pushing up through these northern areas of the band go for gold across into were bangladesh which of course as we know fully is also very much under water so we're really as he said the whole of the real. and is really suffering from. jenny thank you very much for that still ahead on the news hour donald trump threatens to use more force to prod down on protests in cities led by democrats plus. i'm way reporting from my land which used to be the largest exporter wife in the world we'll tell you why the number a continuing. and in sports yet another historical milestone for christiana. care with all the details to stay with us. both the hustle and bustle of capitol there is a secret world. community characters who have made the rooftops your home. from their unique perspective they reflect on the country's history and how it has shaped their mob some hopes for the future. with us on just. who's to blame for the mi
lots more of these monsoon rains across central northeastern india and again up into the pool buttes hamburg again over the next couple of days and very heavy amounts of rain really pushing up through these northern areas of the band go for gold across into were bangladesh which of course as we know fully is also very much under water so we're really as he said the whole of the real. and is really suffering from. jenny thank you very much for that still ahead on the news hour donald trump...
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is a professor of global history at the university of hamburg he says the legal status of artifacts varies from country to country. in france for example. legal provision that you cannot arrest you tube and he objects once they are in him yes you know it needs a. legal solution in germany it's very similar the museum directors even if they want which i doubt they wouldn't be able to restitute object in even great in great numbers so it's both the museum directors who are professional who want to keep for it to have caught i'm to put politicians who don't put pressure on them or who don't create the league or frank which makes it possible to return french parliament passed legislation to bieksa go to return $26.00 or 30 object which is is is just as more figure compared to the 1000s of objects which were due to turn stolen during colonialism i think it's going nowhere because the european museums are basically food of looted octet and the european museum at me straight has put it in half rate that once you start a process of restitution you can stop it and that museums will be will be empti
is a professor of global history at the university of hamburg he says the legal status of artifacts varies from country to country. in france for example. legal provision that you cannot arrest you tube and he objects once they are in him yes you know it needs a. legal solution in germany it's very similar the museum directors even if they want which i doubt they wouldn't be able to restitute object in even great in great numbers so it's both the museum directors who are professional who want...
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brought over from egypt in 1799 let's talk to you he's a professor of global history at the university of hamburg he joins us on skype i think it was 2728 c. in the french president emmanuel macro kind of half lit a debate about returning these kind of things a debate that's gone no place my question why has that debate gone no place. well i think it has shown certain you slowed down i think the french parliament passed legislation to recruit go to turn 26 sure 30 objects which is is is just as more figure compared to the 1000s of objects which were due to turnstone during colonialism i think it's going nowhere because the european museums are basically true of looted octet and the european museum when you straight to put it into after 8 that once you start a process of restitution now you can stop it and that museums will be the end kit and secondly the question of who to dot checks leads to the question of colonial legacy at large and that means where there is tube usually of burgers on earth comes from and we have 600 years of colonial exploitation to to discuss and to find a remedy for this c
brought over from egypt in 1799 let's talk to you he's a professor of global history at the university of hamburg he joins us on skype i think it was 2728 c. in the french president emmanuel macro kind of half lit a debate about returning these kind of things a debate that's gone no place my question why has that debate gone no place. well i think it has shown certain you slowed down i think the french parliament passed legislation to recruit go to turn 26 sure 30 objects which is is is just as...
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a well— known hamburger joint, for example, employs around 20,000 people in this country. they furloughed at least 90% of their staff at one point, and that puts them in line potentially for a £100 million—plus pay—out from the chancellor, whereas others will not be able to survive at all. i was thinking that would be a whopper pay—out, but it is a different burger chain. the bbc is getting its money's worth from you today so we will let you go off and do the many millions of other things you have to do but thank you very much for bringing us up—to—date with that. so, they mentioned one of the initiatives that was announced yesterday and the chancellor got a lot of praise for it, which was the bonus scheme of the idea of the people who bring back furloughed employees and keep them on their books until at least january of next year will get a £1000 bonus for doing that. now the chancellor is now being accused by some of for being too generous rather than being too stingy, which is often not what chancellors get. and it's not necessarily too generous, but not foc
a well— known hamburger joint, for example, employs around 20,000 people in this country. they furloughed at least 90% of their staff at one point, and that puts them in line potentially for a £100 million—plus pay—out from the chancellor, whereas others will not be able to survive at all. i was thinking that would be a whopper pay—out, but it is a different burger chain. the bbc is getting its money's worth from you today so we will let you go off and do the many millions of other...
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i willjust go through, hamburger and chips, cheese, chocolate cakes, they are all foods which will increase the chances of a road accident. and the insurance federation, a french organisation, they have come up with the perfect meal. the optimised meal includes a starter, do you want to take notes here? a starter of radishes and cucumber, followed by whitefish and lentils for the main course, and a kiwi... lentils for the main course, and a kiwi. . . who lentils for the main course, and a kiwi... who eats that when they are driving! a kiwi with a chunk of 9096 dark chocolate for desert, all washed down with water. there you 90, washed down with water. there you go, the ideal menu. it sounds very nice, actually. yeah, but not while you are driving. it is not for while you are driving. it is not for while you are driving. it is before. i think you would struggle with the whitefish and lentils while you are going along. so if that is the meal to have before you are taking a long journey? because the road services... road services? service. what is the word? the motorway, the service station. d
i willjust go through, hamburger and chips, cheese, chocolate cakes, they are all foods which will increase the chances of a road accident. and the insurance federation, a french organisation, they have come up with the perfect meal. the optimised meal includes a starter, do you want to take notes here? a starter of radishes and cucumber, followed by whitefish and lentils for the main course, and a kiwi... lentils for the main course, and a kiwi. . . who lentils for the main course, and a...
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holiday for hot dogs, hamburgers, -- we are looking at people buying groceries when they are not buying other things, but the price of meat has been fluctuating. what does this mean for you? john: it has fluctuated. some packing plant in the midwest, tyson even closed. now, i just spoke to one of our ranchers in montana, and he has tens of thousands of cattle. meatys things are fine, prices are dropping, lower than memorial day, and people can look for some good prices on the meat shallots this weekend. you do have higher costs as you are still coping with safety measures. how does outlook for you down the road, as you look at the weeks and months ahead? john: you are right, the costs wipes, hand, sanitizer's, we are giving our team members masks, appreciation pay of two dollars an hour we have given our team members. it has increased our cost, our margin is down, but our volume is up, which makes up for it. we have to adjust. vonnie: do you anticipate all of your employee base will come back, customers will come back? we have just been hiring since covid started. unemployment -- employ
holiday for hot dogs, hamburgers, -- we are looking at people buying groceries when they are not buying other things, but the price of meat has been fluctuating. what does this mean for you? john: it has fluctuated. some packing plant in the midwest, tyson even closed. now, i just spoke to one of our ranchers in montana, and he has tens of thousands of cattle. meatys things are fine, prices are dropping, lower than memorial day, and people can look for some good prices on the meat shallots this...
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are studying since then and if we look at other countries like germany and major cities they are like hamburg and berlin, it was a similar scenario when we look at for example restaurants, reservation data. initial excitement. and we are seeing indicators weighing there. it doesly, we are -- just capture how far we are from those pre-pandemic levels and any kind of initial enthusiasm is likely to give way to this long recovery ahead going forward. thanks very much for joining us. have a great time on super saturday tomorrow. laura cooper, bloomberg mliv .acro strategist coming to us when can central banks reduce stimulus is the question of the day on the mliv blog. andrew bailey has already talked about it on bloomberg. you can reach out to us with your contribution. when can central banks reduce stimulation in order to do that? type ib+tv on your bloomberg terminals. up next, american cities tighten their coronavirus restrictions but the job market shows signs of recovery. whether the ongoing recovery has legs with the head of investment strategy. this is bloomberg. ♪ pres. trump: the
are studying since then and if we look at other countries like germany and major cities they are like hamburg and berlin, it was a similar scenario when we look at for example restaurants, reservation data. initial excitement. and we are seeing indicators weighing there. it doesly, we are -- just capture how far we are from those pre-pandemic levels and any kind of initial enthusiasm is likely to give way to this long recovery ahead going forward. thanks very much for joining us. have a great...
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in other words, if you have a hamburger where the dollar were trading options and $1.25 on a hamburger with a buck, are you worried about the market structure concept. >> the money is flying out of the cloud stocks, out of tech. it's going into, we're long berkshire, we're long some of the banks. emerging markets, metal, you're just going to see this rotation out of, remember, stocks that are exposed to ten year cash flowvaluation and inflation risk in three years. that money is going to flow to the emerging markets. >> it's a big pivotal moment for the markets. also unofficial author of today's rbi. we appreciate it as always, thank you very much. >> that does it for us here on worldwide exchange, dow futures are up 82 in the metals. they're continuing tirhe run i'll see you tomorrow. squawk box and the gang are next (bling) see, incident resolved. how did you... gotta enjoy the small wins. you keep being you, derek. keep being you. lookentertainmentour experience: xfinity x1. it's the easiest way to watch live tv and all your favorite streaming apps. plus, x1 also includes peacock pr
in other words, if you have a hamburger where the dollar were trading options and $1.25 on a hamburger with a buck, are you worried about the market structure concept. >> the money is flying out of the cloud stocks, out of tech. it's going into, we're long berkshire, we're long some of the banks. emerging markets, metal, you're just going to see this rotation out of, remember, stocks that are exposed to ten year cash flowvaluation and inflation risk in three years. that money is going to...
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that's everything from filet to hamburger. >> say family of four, two growing boys, two adults how long will this cow last? i'm asking for a friend named sandy. >> reporter: i'm telling you, there is -- here is the short ribs here. there's so much meat on one animal, you will only have to buy one a year >> a year. >> reporter: i've learned a lot. having been in here, i've learned a lot. >> a year. no way >> i'm going to buy a cow if that's the case? >> reporter: can one cow per family of four, how long will it last >> at least a year >> you put it in flereezer, you get freezer burn. >> reporter: freezers are in short supply because people have been doing this. they are buying whatever meat they can >> how much does a cow cost? >> reporter: well, you're talking about 7 to 12 -- to buy a whole cow, 7 to $12 a pound. grain fed. how much does a whole cow cost you in. >> cost you about $7.98 a thing. >> the whole thing >> the animal and our truck. >> how much pounds off a cow >> about 480 >> about 00 ti500 times 7. >> about 3500 bucks. >> divided by 12 months, you're spending a little less t
that's everything from filet to hamburger. >> say family of four, two growing boys, two adults how long will this cow last? i'm asking for a friend named sandy. >> reporter: i'm telling you, there is -- here is the short ribs here. there's so much meat on one animal, you will only have to buy one a year >> a year. >> reporter: i've learned a lot. having been in here, i've learned a lot. >> a year. no way >> i'm going to buy a cow if that's the case? >>...
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plant based meat and are interested in eating it say we're just not interested in eating pasta and hamburgers right now. >> pork is obviously very popular. african swine flu impacting the herds there. can the culture really shift to plant based meat even if it does taste close to other meat products >> that's a big question but talking to them as well as other people who follow the industry, they believe that the chinese would be interested in it there is also a big history here of people eating a lot of soy and tofu and plants themselves so it's not such a big leap to eat something that's a plant based meet even if it's shaped like a chicken or something. >> i can see that. beyond meat shares almost doubling over the last three months obviously people seeing opportunity there. thank you. >>> now let's get a check on this morning's other top headlines. nbc's francis rivera is in new york with the latest >> hey, frank. happy friday to you. we start with california which is the first state to sue president trump over new rules this week blocking international students from staying in the united
plant based meat and are interested in eating it say we're just not interested in eating pasta and hamburgers right now. >> pork is obviously very popular. african swine flu impacting the herds there. can the culture really shift to plant based meat even if it does taste close to other meat products >> that's a big question but talking to them as well as other people who follow the industry, they believe that the chinese would be interested in it there is also a big history here of...
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tad: i got hamburgers. i got turkey burgers, hot dogs, and brats. lemonis: but all of a sudden, he's starving for business. tad: it's been rough, these last four months. lemonis: you're down almost 30%. tad: yeah. lemonis: a steep drop in sales has sent his anxiety through the roof, causing him to lash out. tad: mike, you got to work faster, man. jennifer: there's so much criticism and no praise. lemonis: and as their paychecks get smaller and their patience grows thinner, his employees are on the verge of a revolt. vincent: there could be a little bit of a mutiny going on within honest foods. lemonis: if i can't help breathe new life into the company... roni: can i use your oven? tad: use the bottom one, all right? lemonis: ...and help the team fix their dysfunction... jennifer: it's grand chaos going on down there. lemonis: ...this caterer will be cooked. tad: maybe i'm not getting treated right! lemonis: how? because i'm asking you and challenging you? tad: [bleep] you. lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis. and i risk my own money to save strugglin
tad: i got hamburgers. i got turkey burgers, hot dogs, and brats. lemonis: but all of a sudden, he's starving for business. tad: it's been rough, these last four months. lemonis: you're down almost 30%. tad: yeah. lemonis: a steep drop in sales has sent his anxiety through the roof, causing him to lash out. tad: mike, you got to work faster, man. jennifer: there's so much criticism and no praise. lemonis: and as their paychecks get smaller and their patience grows thinner, his employees are on...
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so it's a smaller version of our classic hamburger. lemonis: this is ridiculous. what are your overall food costs? travis: right now we are running at 23.7. lemonis: that low? travis: yeah. lemonis: how much revenue do you think this location can do? travis: right now i have it forecasted at $4.2 million. lemonis: really? travis: for the first year. lemonis: and what do you think the net profit will be at $4.2 million? travis: we should be dropping about 18% of that. lemonis: so like 700 grand? we're sharing in that, buddy. a typical restaurant would be hitting it out of the park if it could net 10%. travis is a rock star. thank yous are necessary, but let's be honest, they're not everything. so i want to give you a bonus. never have worked without you. never. this check for $50,000 comes from me, personally, not from the business because the sleepless nights that i didn't have, you had. travis: it's not necessary. lemonis: yeah, it is. travis: i wish it wasn't so tight in here so i could give you a hug, but you have no idea how much this will help my family, but
so it's a smaller version of our classic hamburger. lemonis: this is ridiculous. what are your overall food costs? travis: right now we are running at 23.7. lemonis: that low? travis: yeah. lemonis: how much revenue do you think this location can do? travis: right now i have it forecasted at $4.2 million. lemonis: really? travis: for the first year. lemonis: and what do you think the net profit will be at $4.2 million? travis: we should be dropping about 18% of that. lemonis: so like 700 grand?...
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tad: i got hamburgers. i got turkey burgers, hot dogs, and brats. lemonis: but all of a sudden, he's starving for business. tad: it's been rough, these last four months. lemonis: you're down almost 30%. tad: yeah. lemonis: a steep drop in sales has sent his anxiety through the roof, causing him to lash out. tad: mike, you got to work faster, man. jennifer: there's so much criticism and no praise. lemonis: and as their paychecks get smaller and their patience grows thinner, his employees are on the verge of a revolt. vincent: there could be a little bit of a mutiny going on within honest foods.
tad: i got hamburgers. i got turkey burgers, hot dogs, and brats. lemonis: but all of a sudden, he's starving for business. tad: it's been rough, these last four months. lemonis: you're down almost 30%. tad: yeah. lemonis: a steep drop in sales has sent his anxiety through the roof, causing him to lash out. tad: mike, you got to work faster, man. jennifer: there's so much criticism and no praise. lemonis: and as their paychecks get smaller and their patience grows thinner, his employees are on...
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there's drive-through coffee, chicken, hamburgers, but i've never seen drive-through pizza, so it's a different idea. ray: here you are, sir. you have a great day. lemonis: thank you. ray: thank you very much. lemonis: the pizza was good. it was hot. it tasted fresh. the sauce didn't have a lot of oomph to it, but it was good enough where the concept had viability. ♪ ♪ chris: how you doing? lemonis: hey, how are you? chris: pretty good. lemonis: i'm marcus. chris: how's it going? chris. nice to meet you. lemonis: chris, how are you? nice to meet you. dino: what's up, marcus? dino. lemonis: dino, nice to meet you. i saw on the window i'm supposed to call you for franchise opportunities. dino: yes. you need one? lemonis: i was just -- i mean, i don't know yet. how's everybody else? ray: hey, marcus. i'm ray. lemonis: nice to meet you. ray: nice to meet you. debbie #1: hi, i'm debbie. i'm dino's wife. lemonis: hi, debbie. how are you? debbie #2: i'm also debbie. i'm dino and debbie's daughter. lemonis: how are you? so, three family members. debbie #2: well, ray is actually my husband
there's drive-through coffee, chicken, hamburgers, but i've never seen drive-through pizza, so it's a different idea. ray: here you are, sir. you have a great day. lemonis: thank you. ray: thank you very much. lemonis: the pizza was good. it was hot. it tasted fresh. the sauce didn't have a lot of oomph to it, but it was good enough where the concept had viability. ♪ ♪ chris: how you doing? lemonis: hey, how are you? chris: pretty good. lemonis: i'm marcus. chris: how's it going? chris....
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hamburg, can you think of a good reason to be doing this? maybe i'm missing something. >> i think it's a fundamental problem of not actually harnessing the capability and expertise that exists within an agency like the cdc. maybe it's not working the way that it should be, but as you say, you address what's not working, you help to support it, you help to make sure that it is delivering, rather than moving it, creating a whole new system, which is going to have startup costs and inevitable problems. it's very, very strange. cdc exists to purchase certain critical functions. they do it routinely and they do it in crises. yet in this particular catastrophic situation, cdc has been marginalized. we're not hearing directly from so many of the experts who dealt with these kinds of infectious disease problems, nothing on this scale before, but still, that's where the expertise is, that's where we should go for these kinds of activities. >> secretary, doctor, commissioner, please stay with me for another block. i want to ask you where we are with v
hamburg, can you think of a good reason to be doing this? maybe i'm missing something. >> i think it's a fundamental problem of not actually harnessing the capability and expertise that exists within an agency like the cdc. maybe it's not working the way that it should be, but as you say, you address what's not working, you help to support it, you help to make sure that it is delivering, rather than moving it, creating a whole new system, which is going to have startup costs and...
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trying for us to get school supplies out of that store but you can't sit down and eat a hamburger. i'm glad the government did not limit our protests, and so the first amendment has constraints, the supreme court has told us that. you can't yell fire in a crowded theater, but you can peaceably as ball to bring -- to redress your grievances. the you can do that. the. >> mr. chairman? >> well, i don't think any of those people who were marching out here on this plaza that is now called black lives matter plaza, they were not carrying guns, they were not disturbing anybody. they were peaceful. they were peaceful. the when john lewis went across that edmund pettus bridge nobody had any weapons. they were peaceful. the they were met by weapons and so i don't want to -- to get confused here, and so i'm going to close out my five minutes here by asking whether or not there's a disconnect that seems to be between what the white house is saying publicly and what they are sending out to the states privately, and as we mentioned early in the letter, several of these states seem to be reacting
trying for us to get school supplies out of that store but you can't sit down and eat a hamburger. i'm glad the government did not limit our protests, and so the first amendment has constraints, the supreme court has told us that. you can't yell fire in a crowded theater, but you can peaceably as ball to bring -- to redress your grievances. the you can do that. the. >> mr. chairman? >> well, i don't think any of those people who were marching out here on this plaza that is now...
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. >> lonely hamburger there. >> that's better than i could do, to be honest. but i mean, it's an interesting thing. the bowl of chips. obviously, you know, i a package of chips individually so people can take a bag of chips as opposed to rummaging around. >> setting out individual bowls. what i realized, you have to take the extra beat. all the things that did you mindlessly before. you have to take an extra beat. the thing i described there can be very safe. i have to tell you, necessary for people to be able to get together so they're not going stir crazy all the time. >> this next question is from a viewer in new hampshire who is asking, gyms are open in my state but the virus can stay in the air for several hours. are gyms really safe? >> so there is increasing evidence now. i think it is pretty clear that you don't just get coronavirus from these large respiratory droplets you expel when you cough or sneeze that there are also these aerosols that carry very small amounts of virus but can linger up in the air for up to three hours. not to say you'll necess
. >> lonely hamburger there. >> that's better than i could do, to be honest. but i mean, it's an interesting thing. the bowl of chips. obviously, you know, i a package of chips individually so people can take a bag of chips as opposed to rummaging around. >> setting out individual bowls. what i realized, you have to take the extra beat. all the things that did you mindlessly before. you have to take an extra beat. the thing i described there can be very safe. i have to tell...
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. >> one lonely hamburger there. >> that's better than i could do to be honest. but i mean, it's an interesting thing, the bowl of chips. obviously you know, i guess, you know, a package of chips individually so people can just take a bag of chips as opposed to sort of reaching in and rummaging around. >> setting out individual bowls and things like that. what i sort of realized making that video, you've got to take an extra beat. all of the things you sort of did mindlessly before, you have to take an extra beat. i think the situation i described can be very safe. and frankly necessary for people to be able to get together so they're not going stir crazy all the time. >> dr. wen, this next question is from a -- >> gyms are recently opened in my state but it has recently come out that the virus can stay in the air for several hours. are gyms really safe? >> so there is increasing evidence now. i think it is pretty clear that you don't just get coronavirus from these large respiratory droplets you expel when you cough or sneeze that there are also these aerosols t
. >> one lonely hamburger there. >> that's better than i could do to be honest. but i mean, it's an interesting thing, the bowl of chips. obviously you know, i guess, you know, a package of chips individually so people can just take a bag of chips as opposed to sort of reaching in and rummaging around. >> setting out individual bowls and things like that. what i sort of realized making that video, you've got to take an extra beat. all of the things you sort of did mindlessly...
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peggy hamburg, dr. hamburg was the former fda commissioner. dan baroque, dr. dan baroque -- i should say doctor for everyone, because everyone has a phd. dan baroque is a virologist at harvard, and one of the leaders of the production of one of these genetically modified vaccines. george is the head of a company called regeneron, which has taken the lead in making therapeutic antibodies against covid-19, and just published a major paper in science showing that it works in animal models. dr. susan rice is a coronavirus expert. she has worked on all coronaviruses. for years she has been involved in coronavirus research. did i miss anyone? five people. well, the important thing i think that we learn from that, there were many, many important pieces of information. everyone had an important perspective in all of this. i think there are two messages that stand out. or i should say, there are three messages that stand out. one is that vaccines do not magically appear out of nowhere. they take time to develop, and the safety bar for vaccines is extraordinarily high,
peggy hamburg, dr. hamburg was the former fda commissioner. dan baroque, dr. dan baroque -- i should say doctor for everyone, because everyone has a phd. dan baroque is a virologist at harvard, and one of the leaders of the production of one of these genetically modified vaccines. george is the head of a company called regeneron, which has taken the lead in making therapeutic antibodies against covid-19, and just published a major paper in science showing that it works in animal models. dr....
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hamburg. that means that there is a fourth phase. getting that vaccine out to widespreadly and as distribution, is itself, a mammoth, logistical problem. like, does the vaccine have to be frozen? can it be shipped? what is the formulation? how many doses are required? will it protect the elderly? if you do all your trials in young people and you find out the most susceptible people do not raise a good immune response in the vaccine will not be useful. story,e's an entire back as it were, of not just developing any vaccine, but developing and deploying that vaccine and actually vaccinating people in large numbers to be able to get to the point that you want to get to. susan: on that last point, let me bring two voices in on the manufacturing distribution, and then we will have you comment on it. >> i think we all believe that by 2021, we will have the vaccine. we are working ahead of time with the manufacturers and with the pharmaceutical companies to try to actually have manufacturing capability ready to go so that as soon as those t
hamburg. that means that there is a fourth phase. getting that vaccine out to widespreadly and as distribution, is itself, a mammoth, logistical problem. like, does the vaccine have to be frozen? can it be shipped? what is the formulation? how many doses are required? will it protect the elderly? if you do all your trials in young people and you find out the most susceptible people do not raise a good immune response in the vaccine will not be useful. story,e's an entire back as it were, of not...
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memories was my visit to your district in gary, indiana and you were bringing me a bag of white castle hamburgers. i mean a bag. i will always be indebted to you, mr. chairman. i value our friendship and look forward to visiting you again in gary, indiana and get two bags next time. [laughter] your leadership and expertise is going to be missed. madam chair, my amendment is straightforward as i introduced it for several years and it has received support over the years from both sides. three years ago it passed on a bipartisan basis under republican majority and i hope we can do that again. my amendment would sunset the eight broad 2001 aumf months after enactment of the act. while in place it gives congress and the administration plenty of time to vote and debate on a new aumf. this is not only timely, but necessary. from pulling out of the iran deal to moving u.s. carriers to the region, we have issued fake threats of military action. it even floated the idea of using the 2001 authorization for the use of military force as a basis to go to war with iran. congress cannot allow this to happen and
memories was my visit to your district in gary, indiana and you were bringing me a bag of white castle hamburgers. i mean a bag. i will always be indebted to you, mr. chairman. i value our friendship and look forward to visiting you again in gary, indiana and get two bags next time. [laughter] your leadership and expertise is going to be missed. madam chair, my amendment is straightforward as i introduced it for several years and it has received support over the years from both sides. three...
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my fondest memories was my visit to your district in gary, indiana and you were bringing me a bag of hamburgers. i will always be indebted to you for this. i value our friendship and i look forward to visiting you again and getting two bags this time. thank you very much, you've been a joy to work with over the years and your leadership and expertise is going to be missed. madame chair my amendment is straightforward as i've introduced for several years and it's received support over the years from both sides of the aisle. on a years ago it passed bipartisan basis under a republican majority and i hope we can do that again today. my amendment would sunset the overly broad 2001 a umf eight months after enactment of this act. while in place against congress and the administration plenty of time to vote and debate on a new a umf. this is not only timely, it's necessary. the administration has continued to issue vague threats of military action and even floated the idea of the 2001 authorization for the use of military force is a legal basis to go to war with iran. congress cannot allow this to hap
my fondest memories was my visit to your district in gary, indiana and you were bringing me a bag of hamburgers. i will always be indebted to you for this. i value our friendship and i look forward to visiting you again and getting two bags this time. thank you very much, you've been a joy to work with over the years and your leadership and expertise is going to be missed. madame chair my amendment is straightforward as i've introduced for several years and it's received support over the years...
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memories was my visit to your district in gary, indiana, and your bringing me a bag of white castle hamburgers. i mean a bag, not just one. i will always be indebted to you for this. i value our friendship and i really look forward to visiting you again in gary, indiana and getting two bags of white castle this time. thank you very much, you've been a joy to work with over the years, and your leadership and expertise is really going to be missed. madame chair, my amendment is straightforward as i've introduced for several years, and it's received support over the years from both sides of the aisle. in fact three years ago, it passed on a bipartisan basis under a republican majority, and i hope we can do that again today. my amendment would sunset the overly broad 2001 aumf, eight months after enactment of this act. while in place, it gives congress and the administration plenty of time to vote and debate on a new aumf. this amendment is not only timely, it's necessary. from pulling out of the deal to moving carriers to the region the administration has continued , to issue vague threats of mil
memories was my visit to your district in gary, indiana, and your bringing me a bag of white castle hamburgers. i mean a bag, not just one. i will always be indebted to you for this. i value our friendship and i really look forward to visiting you again in gary, indiana and getting two bags of white castle this time. thank you very much, you've been a joy to work with over the years, and your leadership and expertise is really going to be missed. madame chair, my amendment is straightforward as...
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we just had safe hamburger that is off the table now. some of this simmering war about how we will do tax transatlantic lake. some of this is down in this administration but it also seems to vegas x essential question. i'll check is going to work and what the values are around governing tech will be. it seems like we are moving to find what we are in a trifle role maybe europe and china and u.s. going in different directions. one of the major advantages of these firms have been the network. in the ability to cross border everywhere. grow exponentially. what is this new more fractured fractured world mean to them. steven: think facebook is very concerned about tiktok. i think if facebook were constrained. not only by antitrust concerns but the geopolitical situation. a movie candidate for them to buy tiktok. release their own version of it. they've had mixed success in trying to emulate others. they had better success inviting them into grabbing them into the facebook. it is a problem. for facebook believe that such a big chunk of the wor
we just had safe hamburger that is off the table now. some of this simmering war about how we will do tax transatlantic lake. some of this is down in this administration but it also seems to vegas x essential question. i'll check is going to work and what the values are around governing tech will be. it seems like we are moving to find what we are in a trifle role maybe europe and china and u.s. going in different directions. one of the major advantages of these firms have been the network. in...
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she understood and she gave a speech called more than a hamburger. she understood that the movement was about a lot more than sitting at a lunch counter. and that it was very important the students have their own organization and not become a part of, then, the likely organization. she was a bit subversive. she works for doctor king i think that really bears the markings of ella baker in the approach to everything. it was at that meeting. in fact, they formed themselves they were the temporary student nonviolent coordinating committee because nobody really knew how this was going to play out. julia became the communications director which meant that his primary responsibility in the world areas of mississippi in the rural areas of alabama is present at a number of amendment and china events which was not true is more important he communicating with the press. and the press at the time, several of them were really quite -- they were allies in the fights. they made a huge difference in terms of how information in birmingham a church was bombed, they go
she understood and she gave a speech called more than a hamburger. she understood that the movement was about a lot more than sitting at a lunch counter. and that it was very important the students have their own organization and not become a part of, then, the likely organization. she was a bit subversive. she works for doctor king i think that really bears the markings of ella baker in the approach to everything. it was at that meeting. in fact, they formed themselves they were the temporary...
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king and, but she was a real strategist and she understood and she gave a speech called "more than a hamburger" and she understood that the movement was more about a lot more than sitting in a lunch counter. and that it was very important that the students have their own organization and not become a part of then the likely organization would have been dr. king's organization. she was a bit subversive because she worked for dr. king, but she made it clear to the students that they needed their own, ap that it needed to be bottom up. no top down leadership. so it really, i think, bears the markings of ella baker in its approach to everything. so it was at that meeting-- in fact, when they were-- they formed themselves, they were actually the temporary student nonviolent committee because nobody really knew what, how this was going to play out. and julian became the communications director. so, which meant that his primary responsibility was to get the word out to the rest of the world what was happening in the rural areas of mississippi where it was. in the rural areas of alabama and so, he was
king and, but she was a real strategist and she understood and she gave a speech called "more than a hamburger" and she understood that the movement was more about a lot more than sitting in a lunch counter. and that it was very important that the students have their own organization and not become a part of then the likely organization would have been dr. king's organization. she was a bit subversive because she worked for dr. king, but she made it clear to the students that they...
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trying to get down and eat a hamburger ump i'm glad the government did not limit our protests. and so the first amendment has constraints, the supreme court told us that you can't yell fire in a crowded theater but you can peaceably assembly to bring- -- to redress grievances. you can do that. don't think any of those people who are marching out here on this plaza that's out in called "black lives matter" plaza, they were not carrying guns, they were not disturbing anybody. they were peaceful. they were peaceful. and john lewis went across thed minute pettus bridge. they were peaceful. they were met by weapons. and so i don't want us to get confused here. and so i'm going to close out my five minutes here by asking whether or not this disconnect that seems to be between what the white house is saying publicly and what they're sending out to the states privately, and as we mentioned earlier in the letter, several of those states seem to be reacting to the public statements from the white house and not following the recommendations of the task force that are being sent to them pr
trying to get down and eat a hamburger ump i'm glad the government did not limit our protests. and so the first amendment has constraints, the supreme court told us that you can't yell fire in a crowded theater but you can peaceably assembly to bring- -- to redress grievances. you can do that. don't think any of those people who are marching out here on this plaza that's out in called "black lives matter" plaza, they were not carrying guns, they were not disturbing anybody. they were...
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will grind hamburger and cut steaks which unfortunately will eliminate the ability of this plant to process nearly 350,000 lambs within the united states. this is yet another example of a foreign company working to consolidate and to integrate the american food supply system to the detriment of u.s. ag producers. we just simply can't sit here and watch this occur on our watch. we're already paying the price of foreign ownership in our food supply system today. the time is now to aggressively pursue american options for production and processing in order to protect american consumers and our entire economy. right now, we are actually giving an unfair and unnecessary advantage to the large, sometimes foreign-owned, meat processing facilities. large facilities typically pursue licensing through the usda federal meat inspection process which gives them a certification allowing them to sell across state lines. however, smaller processors that are trying to inject competition into a market which is dominated by primarily big splairs, typically they pursue state inspector certifications which unfo
will grind hamburger and cut steaks which unfortunately will eliminate the ability of this plant to process nearly 350,000 lambs within the united states. this is yet another example of a foreign company working to consolidate and to integrate the american food supply system to the detriment of u.s. ag producers. we just simply can't sit here and watch this occur on our watch. we're already paying the price of foreign ownership in our food supply system today. the time is now to aggressively...
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be arrested for trespassing, to get school supplies out of that war, you can't sit down and have a hamburger. i am glad the government did not limit our protests so the first amendment has constraints. you can't fire in a crowded theater but you can peaceably assemble for a redress of grievances. you can't do that. i don't think any of those people who were marching out here on this plaza, now called black lives matter plaza, they were not carrying guns, they were not disturbing anybody, they were peaceful, nobody had any weapons, met by weapons. i don't want us to get confused, i will close my 5 minutes here, whether or not this disconnect that seems to be between what the white house is saying publicly and what they are sending out to the states privately and as we mentioned early in the letter several of these states seem to be reacting to public statements from the white house and not following the recommendations of the task force, since to them privately. this week, coronavirus task force report paints a very different picture. i have the document here. this was sent out to the states,
be arrested for trespassing, to get school supplies out of that war, you can't sit down and have a hamburger. i am glad the government did not limit our protests so the first amendment has constraints. you can't fire in a crowded theater but you can peaceably assemble for a redress of grievances. you can't do that. i don't think any of those people who were marching out here on this plaza, now called black lives matter plaza, they were not carrying guns, they were not disturbing anybody, they...
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a said there in the bowling alley ordering hamburgers. they came right up laughing. but i remember being surrounded and seeing everybody at the ball and how pretty they looked and what fun they were having. i mean they were all over the white house, those children. >> what about you lost? a >> last day, our children left town. -- they did not want to be around for that. it was very moving and saying goodbye to the white house staff was difficult. we never drunk we would be back. it was hard. but life goes on. we got on a plane with all our friends and family and flew back home. and the welcome here was unbelievable. we passed a pick up truck on the highway where there were two people standing on the back with a sign that said, welcome home george and barbara, and that brought huge tears on my part. they have been great to us ever. since >> you have been here in this house 20 years in houston. >> when we moved in, we lived two doors down in a great friends house that he was going to tear down and build a house. he built next door, next property -- it was his old house
a said there in the bowling alley ordering hamburgers. they came right up laughing. but i remember being surrounded and seeing everybody at the ball and how pretty they looked and what fun they were having. i mean they were all over the white house, those children. >> what about you lost? a >> last day, our children left town. -- they did not want to be around for that. it was very moving and saying goodbye to the white house staff was difficult. we never drunk we would be back. it...
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they're eating hamburgers. i said, get them up here. we don't order food away. they came right up laughing. i remember being surrounded and seeing everybody off to the balls and how pretty they looked and what fun they were having. i mean, they were tearing2 all over the white house, those children. >> what about your last day? >> last day, our children left town. the local, dora and her family and marvin and his. they did not want to be around for that. but it was very moving. and saying good-bye to the white house staff was difficult. we never dreamt we'd be back. and it was hard. but life goes on. we got on the plane with all our friends and family and flew back home. and the welcome here was unbelievable. we passed a pick-up truck on the highway where there were two people standing on the back with the sign that said, welcome home george and barbara. that brought huge tears on my part. but they've been great to us ever since. >> you've been here in this house 20 years now in houston. >> and when we moved in, we lived two doors down in a great friend's house
they're eating hamburgers. i said, get them up here. we don't order food away. they came right up laughing. i remember being surrounded and seeing everybody off to the balls and how pretty they looked and what fun they were having. i mean, they were tearing2 all over the white house, those children. >> what about your last day? >> last day, our children left town. the local, dora and her family and marvin and his. they did not want to be around for that. but it was very moving. and...
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ar some, it is a house in white neighborhood, for others, a hamburger at a lunch counter. but there is unanimity on the philosophy shaping the revolution's method. it did not originate with gandhi in india, but a recluse in the new england town of concord. in this rambling old house newioned toward off cold, england winters was born henry david thoreau. in concord, 1870 massachusetts, a place already touched by history. housears would treat this kindly, almost as if great full -- as if grateful for giving us this man. it still survives. walden pond was a short walk away and in this remote place haunted by winds and things that scurry about at night was born the idea of passive resistance. thoreau built a cabin here. you can find the site. it was 1845, but already, concord is too crowded read he needed a place to think. he came here. the thoughts he thought and the words he wrote would sound one day in india, in birmingham, richmond, virginia, the campus of the university of mississippi. too hisy was stark, so words. unjust laws exist. shall we obey them more amend them, or
ar some, it is a house in white neighborhood, for others, a hamburger at a lunch counter. but there is unanimity on the philosophy shaping the revolution's method. it did not originate with gandhi in india, but a recluse in the new england town of concord. in this rambling old house newioned toward off cold, england winters was born henry david thoreau. in concord, 1870 massachusetts, a place already touched by history. housears would treat this kindly, almost as if great full -- as if grateful...