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who is denny ross? >> denny ross. wow. a young kid who got himself in a situation by telling the truth. >> the father says denny was an average, carefree kid, excited about a new job in internet marketing, not a killer. >> personality, demeanor. if he walked in the door, who would we meet? >> you would meet a person who just doesn't stop smiling. it doesn't matter who you are, you'll feel at home when you're around him because he's just got that personality. >> the medical examiner ruled hannah's death a homicide by asphyxiation, saying she was strangled to death. but little else was clear. for instance, the m.e. found semen inside the body during the autopsy, but said it wasn't useful because it had degraded so much in the week when her body lay in the trunk of the car. and then there were what critics saw as investigative lapses. police never checked boyfriend brad oborn's alibi the night she disappeared, never checked her pager records, and never performed a key chemical test of the carpet inside denny's apartment. the
who is denny ross? >> denny ross. wow. a young kid who got himself in a situation by telling the truth. >> the father says denny was an average, carefree kid, excited about a new job in internet marketing, not a killer. >> personality, demeanor. if he walked in the door, who would we meet? >> you would meet a person who just doesn't stop smiling. it doesn't matter who you are, you'll feel at home when you're around him because he's just got that personality. >> the...
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ross: let's give examples. one of the key indicators to suggest that we are not in fact would be through. immense technological transformation is that productivity grows in economic measurements that tries to get it and how technology is affecting the way people work. has been stagnant and kind of pathetic for a long time. and that was not true however in the late 1990s the initial flush of the internet revolution was in fact there was a surge of productivity growth in the developed work world from a site 1996 to 2001. so that suggests one, i would live in, i was a teenager and really was a sort of brief window where the was this sense of sort of possibility of really dramatic growth returning. it had that continued, i think the argument i made today, was entitled to making a different argument that that window was known decadent exception the did not have that cascading effect that people expected it to. or another example. i mentioned the defining feature of demography in the western world. since the baby-boo
ross: let's give examples. one of the key indicators to suggest that we are not in fact would be through. immense technological transformation is that productivity grows in economic measurements that tries to get it and how technology is affecting the way people work. has been stagnant and kind of pathetic for a long time. and that was not true however in the late 1990s the initial flush of the internet revolution was in fact there was a surge of productivity growth in the developed work world...
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ross' style is very accessible and it's funny. i don't mean to sound sophisticat sophisticated. >> the goal is to write the dan brown page turner. >> great. i'm glad to have you have goaling in your life. apparently the rest of us don't. we have a decadent society. thank you for coming out on a tuesday night to be with us. we're really grateful that ross joined us on the day his book is published. that's a reception afterwardses. you can stay around -- >> doesn't start until 8:00 p.m. >> let's join me in thanking ross. [applause] >> you're watching booktv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authored eave weekend. booktv, television for
ross' style is very accessible and it's funny. i don't mean to sound sophisticat sophisticated. >> the goal is to write the dan brown page turner. >> great. i'm glad to have you have goaling in your life. apparently the rest of us don't. we have a decadent society. thank you for coming out on a tuesday night to be with us. we're really grateful that ross joined us on the day his book is published. that's a reception afterwardses. you can stay around -- >> doesn't start until...
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think back to john ross going to washington, d.c. after the treaty, the same treaty i'm talking about, is imposed on the cherokee people. i picture him setting across from these federal officials, pleading his case, this treaty is unjust, you can't do this to the great cherokee nation. and i imagine them looking across, notwithstanding john marshall's decision, looking at him and saying chief ross, the treaty is the law of the land and you will abide by it. i got to go to washington, d.c. last fall and sat across from federal officials and say, the treaty is the law of the land and you will abide by it. [laughter] [applause] i said it nicer than that. so there is some measure of justice in asserting these treaty rights and asserting this particular treaty right out of a treaty that was unjust. it is a measure of justice for us. i can't impress upon you enough that me being up here, me being able to speak for the cherokee nation, me being able to represent a nation that has a government to government relationship with the united state
think back to john ross going to washington, d.c. after the treaty, the same treaty i'm talking about, is imposed on the cherokee people. i picture him setting across from these federal officials, pleading his case, this treaty is unjust, you can't do this to the great cherokee nation. and i imagine them looking across, notwithstanding john marshall's decision, looking at him and saying chief ross, the treaty is the law of the land and you will abide by it. i got to go to washington, d.c. last...
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ross were left in a strange land. his wife died near little rock, arkansas, and she was buried in little rock. three of the 12 detachments arrived in the cherokee nation in january did cross the mississippi before the ice stopped the other detachments. the others arrived in february and march. it's often been estimated that as many as 4,000 of the 16,000 cherokees died as a result of the forced removal. there appears to have been only about 1,200 deaths during the actual removal. however there were many additional deaths immediately following the removal that reduced the population of the cherokee nation by at least an additional 1,600 people. so there were at least close to 3,000 deaths caused by the removal. in may of 1825, the cherokees had passed an act imposing a death penalty on anyone who should propose the sale in exchange for their lands. after their arrival in the present cherokee nation, a group of cherokees met secretly and sentenced various members of the treaty party to death based on that law. major rid
ross were left in a strange land. his wife died near little rock, arkansas, and she was buried in little rock. three of the 12 detachments arrived in the cherokee nation in january did cross the mississippi before the ice stopped the other detachments. the others arrived in february and march. it's often been estimated that as many as 4,000 of the 16,000 cherokees died as a result of the forced removal. there appears to have been only about 1,200 deaths during the actual removal. however there...
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see john ross in a later photo. jack will know this better than i do, probably close to the 1860s, and then you have stan and so these represent two factions of cherokee political life that would continue on through the 19th century. john ross quite an amazing person. stan whetey, one of the most stubborn cherokees that had ever been born. this man was a confederate general and he kept fighting the war after it was over. he didn't surrender. there's a streak of stubbornness among some cherokees. not you or i because we're quite reasonable, so these represent two facks that would carry through. and you get to the civil war which has been mentioned. the cherokee people were split concerning the civil war, and some some of those reasons probably had something to do with what split the united states, so there was slavery in the cherokee nation before removal and after removal. i want to touch a little more on the institution of shavery lave the cherokee nation in a bit but there were other things that split the cherokee
see john ross in a later photo. jack will know this better than i do, probably close to the 1860s, and then you have stan and so these represent two factions of cherokee political life that would continue on through the 19th century. john ross quite an amazing person. stan whetey, one of the most stubborn cherokees that had ever been born. this man was a confederate general and he kept fighting the war after it was over. he didn't surrender. there's a streak of stubbornness among some...
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that is what john ross was talking about in his decision. the relationship between the government of the united states and the indian nation, and cherokee nation. that come i think, is still important, as offensive as it is, to think about our great democracy dismantled and our chief appointed, this container will relationship -- this continual relationship with the chiefs and the government of the united states is absolutely critical to the cherokee nation, and that is why, throughout history, it has been flowed, but we kept it, and if we had not kept it, i would not be here as chief today. so what are we doing today? well, that is a picture of our $200 million health center, the largest health center in the united states for native americans, but that was just opened last year, so how would had we've really gotten here, from appointed chief to elected chiefs in the 20 century, and i have the pleasure of working with an elected council, a judiciary, supreme court and judicial courts, how did we get here? in the 1960's, there is more of a pu
that is what john ross was talking about in his decision. the relationship between the government of the united states and the indian nation, and cherokee nation. that come i think, is still important, as offensive as it is, to think about our great democracy dismantled and our chief appointed, this container will relationship -- this continual relationship with the chiefs and the government of the united states is absolutely critical to the cherokee nation, and that is why, throughout history,...
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and ross, of course, lines up with the ross party. that split continues. ultimately he signs an agreement with the confederacy which is a remarkable shift in what is happening in cherokee government in about 1861. there was a great deal of resistance. the civil war is building up even before 1861. he signs it and even then he's not fully bought n he just think it's the best way to keep the cheer key nation whoele and intact. but because that pressure is too much, it starts to rip us apart again. much now we lost a lot of blood and treasure and life in the removal. we lost more life in the civil war and property destruction in the civil war. certainly the political divides reopened during the civil war. and so sort of was repeating itself. so this nation that had gone through so much, that had built up so much and started to invest in a future so it could keep its home forever. and keep in mind the treaty said we would have it forever. there is a land patent in washington, d.c., signed by martin van burn. if you read a lot of that language that, land is our
and ross, of course, lines up with the ross party. that split continues. ultimately he signs an agreement with the confederacy which is a remarkable shift in what is happening in cherokee government in about 1861. there was a great deal of resistance. the civil war is building up even before 1861. he signs it and even then he's not fully bought n he just think it's the best way to keep the cheer key nation whoele and intact. but because that pressure is too much, it starts to rip us apart...
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ross were left in a strange land. his wife died in little rock, arkansas, and she was buried in little rock. the 12th detachments arrived at cherokee nation during january. they crossed the mississippi before the ice stopped the other detachments. the others arrived in february and march. it has often been estimated that 6000 cherokees died during the process. there were about 1200 deaths, but there were many additional deaths after removal that reduce the population of the cherokee nation by at least an additional 1600 people, so there were at least close to 3000 deaths caused by the removal. in may of 1825 the cherokees have passed an act of posing the death penalty on anyone who should propose the sale for the exchange of their land. after their arrival at the present cherokee nation, a group of cherokees met secretly, and since various members of the treaty members to death based on that law. major ridge along with his son, john ridge, were all executed on june 2, 1839, and one of the executors of major ridge was
ross were left in a strange land. his wife died in little rock, arkansas, and she was buried in little rock. the 12th detachments arrived at cherokee nation during january. they crossed the mississippi before the ice stopped the other detachments. the others arrived in february and march. it has often been estimated that 6000 cherokees died during the process. there were about 1200 deaths, but there were many additional deaths after removal that reduce the population of the cherokee nation by...
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bigger question and ross will engage you. of course, as i always do i implore you to raise a question two people the more time ross has to respond on don't make a speech make it a nice pointed question. thank you all for coming. [applause] >> let's begin the book is called "the decadent society" with decadence. what is decadence in the book? >> so, this is yes. this is working. ecfirst, and q for coming. joe, thank you for doing this. it is a pleasure to be back and to be in a situation where i am not moderating between the two embodiments of warring factions of modern american conservatism, as delightful as that was. but i have promised that midway through we will have some sorte of wrestle mania style face-off and give people their money's worth. decadent, basically the book, the concede around decadence is lifted from a definition offered about 20 years ago of the term by the great cultural critic [inaudible] who wrote a book called from dawn till decadence. he basically made the argument that we should think of decadence
bigger question and ross will engage you. of course, as i always do i implore you to raise a question two people the more time ross has to respond on don't make a speech make it a nice pointed question. thank you all for coming. [applause] >> let's begin the book is called "the decadent society" with decadence. what is decadence in the book? >> so, this is yes. this is working. ecfirst, and q for coming. joe, thank you for doing this. it is a pleasure to be back and to be...
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again, join me in thanking ross. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> you you are watching a specil edition of booktv erring now drink the week while members of congress are in their districts because of the coronavirus outbreak. wednesday night we take a look at pandemics. enjoy booktv now and also watch over the weekend on c-span2. >> television has changed since c-span began 41 years ago but our mission continues to provide an unfiltered view of government. already this year we brought you primary election coverage, the presidential impeachment process, and now the federal response to the coronavirus. you can watch all if she spends public affairs programming on television, online or listen on our free radio out and be part of the national conversation to c-span's daily "washington journal" program or through our social media feeds.
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ross atkins will take us through this. reporter: thank you. surely there has never been a moment where more personal protective equipment was needed. billions oftems are required. how to get them to health care workers is a practal and a political challenge. let's'hear from the head of the u.k. -- let's heof from the head the u.k.'s armed forces. >> i would say in my 40 years of service, this is the single greatest logistical challenge i have come across. reporter: it is not just about the logistics within countries because the u.k. and othe nations have nowhere near enough ppe to distribute. >> we have relied on being able to buy all of these things from locost countries like china on the assumption they would always be available. we have lost our domestic instry in many areas that are different parts.rnment, -- one way for the u.k. to fix this waso join the e.u procurement process in which it would be bought in bulk. udowning street briefed t. would not take part and denied being motivated by anti-ie you sentiment -- ante.u. sentiment. and t
ross atkins will take us through this. reporter: thank you. surely there has never been a moment where more personal protective equipment was needed. billions oftems are required. how to get them to health care workers is a practal and a political challenge. let's'hear from the head of the u.k. -- let's heof from the head the u.k.'s armed forces. >> i would say in my 40 years of service, this is the single greatest logistical challenge i have come across. reporter: it is not just about...
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don't be alarmed and ross will engage you and i implore you the more time ross has to respond to the better for everybody. just a nice pointed question. thank youu for coming. [applause] >> it is called the decadent society with decadence. >> thank you for coming in for doing this it's really a pleasure to be back at cua in the situation where i am not moderating between the two embodiments of modern american conservativism as delightful as that was. i promised midway through we will have wrestlemania style face-off and give people their money's worth. so decadence, the conceit is lifted from a definition of 20 years ago wrote a book from dawn to decadence so to make the argument not in terms of catastrophic moral corruption and with those luxury goods and weekends at las vegas with the perks at the faculty lounge without outrageous stuff but as a clinical term that describes a civilization that has achieved a certain level of wealth development and proficiency to find it stuck that is the distillation so so to say that the decadence properly understood to stagnation and drift and re
don't be alarmed and ross will engage you and i implore you the more time ross has to respond to the better for everybody. just a nice pointed question. thank youu for coming. [applause] >> it is called the decadent society with decadence. >> thank you for coming in for doing this it's really a pleasure to be back at cua in the situation where i am not moderating between the two embodiments of modern american conservativism as delightful as that was. i promised midway through we...
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john ross is the great hero of mid-19th century cherokee history. he will end up in oklahoma where his descendents still live today. ross presided over what has been called by one author, a cherokee renaissance. the cherokee who were in northwestern georgia and parts of tennessee and north carolina had to come to grips with how they were going to make it surrounded by this non-native population that was rapidly spreading west. so, they decided to do in part -- keep their traditions, and at the same time to a certain extent, modify those traditions in order to better fit into the neighborhood. so, they would become sort of a plantation-based economy in part. slavery is legalized because they are surrounded by georgians. they will develop a written language. this is the sequoia story. sequoia is still much revered. cherokee historical figure he will also end up dying in mexico. sequoia invented a syllabarie. different from an alphabet. many people think he invented the cherokee alphabet. an alphabet includes one symbol per sound. hey -- a syllabarie i
john ross is the great hero of mid-19th century cherokee history. he will end up in oklahoma where his descendents still live today. ross presided over what has been called by one author, a cherokee renaissance. the cherokee who were in northwestern georgia and parts of tennessee and north carolina had to come to grips with how they were going to make it surrounded by this non-native population that was rapidly spreading west. so, they decided to do in part -- keep their traditions, and at the...
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as we say, secretary ross has been working on this program for years. it's a very important program. but it's never scaled to the extent now it will. i noted 128 participants. she has already identified over 200 additional farmers and ranchers that want to participate in this program. and because of this jump start, we believe it will substantially and significantly expand in realtime and thanks to her leadership i'm confident that will take shape to the benefit of hundreds of thousands of families all up and down the state. will have these quality opportunities to get americas finest produce, some of the finest citrus. well, i won't go through the list. but you get the picture. and we're very, very grateful that people will be getting these food boxes. by the way, what it's worth, when i say food boxes, we are literally organizing these in boxes. $20 million emergency grant. about 900,000 of these boxes went out. it provides a family of three or four up to three or four days of food. so it's not just canned items. it's again, all of these other perisha
as we say, secretary ross has been working on this program for years. it's a very important program. but it's never scaled to the extent now it will. i noted 128 participants. she has already identified over 200 additional farmers and ranchers that want to participate in this program. and because of this jump start, we believe it will substantially and significantly expand in realtime and thanks to her leadership i'm confident that will take shape to the benefit of hundreds of thousands of...
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many of the ross descendants out there. ross presided over what's been called by one author a cherokee renaissance, a cherokee renaissance in the 1820s where the cherokees who were in northwestern georgia and parts of tennessee and north carolina had to sort of come to grips with how they were going to make it surrounded by this non-native population that was rapidly, as kevin illustrated, spreading west. and so what they decided to do in part, keep their traditions, but at the same time to a certain extent modify those traditions in order to maybe better fit into the neighborhood. and so they would become -- they were in the south, they become sort of a plantation-based economy in part. slavery is legalized because they are surrounded by georgians. they will develop a written language. i want to say we're about -- about this. so this is the sequoia story. sequoias still much revered cherokee historical figure, he'll also end up dying, i think, in mexico, but he's in cherokee nation in oklahoma for much of his adult life. s
many of the ross descendants out there. ross presided over what's been called by one author a cherokee renaissance, a cherokee renaissance in the 1820s where the cherokees who were in northwestern georgia and parts of tennessee and north carolina had to sort of come to grips with how they were going to make it surrounded by this non-native population that was rapidly, as kevin illustrated, spreading west. and so what they decided to do in part, keep their traditions, but at the same time to a...
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(speaking foreign language) ross hands seems to be okay for the time being. this is their hereditary passport. germany needs shoulder soldiers. (speaking foreign language) as a reward, they get a copy of germany's best seller. now let us see what happens to one of hitler's children. kindergarten and little han han han learns little hands hans learns the fairytales. do you remember the wicked witch and sleeping beauty? who can the witch be and who can sleeping beauty be? law, here comes the prince. the prince is victorious democracy has fled. and the brave handsome night, you know who he is. the beautiful princess is germany and the prince breaks the spell with a kiss. and the breed handsome night, you know who he is. hail hitler. hail hitler. (speaking foreign language) (speaking german) ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the moral of this nazi fairytale seems to be that hitler got germany on her feet, climbed on the saddle and took her for a ride. the distortion of this tale has a purpose in molding the nazi mind. one day, hans became sick. his mother was praying that her son g
(speaking foreign language) ross hands seems to be okay for the time being. this is their hereditary passport. germany needs shoulder soldiers. (speaking foreign language) as a reward, they get a copy of germany's best seller. now let us see what happens to one of hitler's children. kindergarten and little han han han learns little hands hans learns the fairytales. do you remember the wicked witch and sleeping beauty? who can the witch be and who can sleeping beauty be? law, here comes the...
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bob ross: a happy little cloud. man 3: we lieve there is always more we can uncover. girl: more we can explore. woman 3: we believe... man 6: ...in the capacity for goodness. vo: and the pos.ntial for greatn ♪ t man 7:orch has been passed to a new generation of americans. man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs. girl: pbs. ♪ ♪ is provided by... babbel's 10 to 15 minute lessons are available as an app or onle. more information on, babbel.com. raymond james. the freemadation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.
bob ross: a happy little cloud. man 3: we lieve there is always more we can uncover. girl: more we can explore. woman 3: we believe... man 6: ...in the capacity for goodness. vo: and the pos.ntial for greatn ♪ t man 7:orch has been passed to a new generation of americans. man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs. girl: pbs. ♪ ♪ is provided by... babbel's 10 to 15 minute lessons are available as an app or onle. more information on, babbel.com. raymond james. the freemadation. by judy and peter blum kovler...
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. >>> coming up, ross is taking us to his backyard for amazing surf aventures. you have to see this. it's a few minutes away right here on "california live." >>> i love my coffee in the morning. i like coffee every morning. is that caffeine good or bad for you? what do you say? >> it's actually good for you. >> yay. music to my ears. >> there's evidence. caffeine is a stimulate. it helps stimulate your digestive system. it helps you wake up and be more ale alert. it helps reaction time, mood and memory. there are studies that show that people have a decreased risk of alzheimer's. >> i am happy after i have my caffeine. >> me too. it helps you stay alert. >> what are some things that have caffeine? >> tea and coffee and chocolate. my personal favorite. for that added boost, chocolate covered coffee beans. >> i love that. that will get you going. you shouldn't have too much coffee or too muchcaffeine. >> that's right. anything that is too much is still too much of a good thing. too much caffeine can cause you to be jittery and give you heart palpitations. it can h
. >>> coming up, ross is taking us to his backyard for amazing surf aventures. you have to see this. it's a few minutes away right here on "california live." >>> i love my coffee in the morning. i like coffee every morning. is that caffeine good or bad for you? what do you say? >> it's actually good for you. >> yay. music to my ears. >> there's evidence. caffeine is a stimulate. it helps stimulate your digestive system. it helps you wake up and be...
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in the district there has been no set currculum for week but that changes on moay elementary schools ross sacramentare handing out about 8600 laptops to make sure every student has the technologthey need to participate in a nedistance learng plan from home. >>shaving her. actually n front of a computer and with her teacher got in her way that will be bett. >>but with more than 10,000 laptops sti on back order there still aren'enoh for middle and high school students across the district, this as teachers are working to adapt their curriculum to be accessible to all of their students at home,the distance learning plan focuses on teaching the essentials students would normally be learning in the classro right now. and district officials s students grades will not drop bow the marks they had before leaving school on march 13th olivia de janeiro fox 0 news. >>and dama has escalated the need for hard to find dical equipment but rdinary people across the country are stping up to help we ve david culver with that sto. >>as the novel coronavirus for swept through china millions went into lockdown
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will suffer from aids has anyone found the united states to blame me would be the i'm all right there ross when you hear that response rather outrageous there with aids in the u.s. being responsible for aids how realistic is it in your opinion that china would ever recognize a legal claim against it why try it like canada did in the trail smelter case but that clip doesn't give me a lot of hope that that china would take the past that canada did in the thirty's and forty's canada saw that it was in its best interests as a good neighbor and as a potential trading partner to engage in that the suit i described trail smelter so that clip isn't very promising i had more hope even just a few days ago as we saw other powers the united kingdom and european union representatives expressing dismay at china's intransigents or in transparency but we've seen even in the last few days that europeans are walking back some of their criticisms in that sense it's a matter of of china gauging its best interests whether it might see it as a good path forward to submit to something like the trail smelter arbi
will suffer from aids has anyone found the united states to blame me would be the i'm all right there ross when you hear that response rather outrageous there with aids in the u.s. being responsible for aids how realistic is it in your opinion that china would ever recognize a legal claim against it why try it like canada did in the trail smelter case but that clip doesn't give me a lot of hope that that china would take the past that canada did in the thirty's and forty's canada saw that it...
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thank you ross. thank you ross. china is giving the world health organization an additional thirty million dollars, a week after president trump suspended us funds for the un agency. mr trump has accused the who of mishandling the pandemic and has repeatedly attacked beijing for the outbreak. beijing has already revised numbers of those it says have died in wuhan, and now researchers at the university of hong kong estimate china had four times more covid—19 cases than it first claimed. but china's ambassador to london has denied any cover up. the virus does not respect orders. 0r discriminate between races. in face of the crisis blaming and scapegoating are futile. arrogance and insolence will only poison the cooperation between countries. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale has more on how the blame game over the virus has affected relations between china and the united states. when you've got american courts trying to sue the chinese republic for its handling of the crisis, when you have this issue becomi
thank you ross. thank you ross. china is giving the world health organization an additional thirty million dollars, a week after president trump suspended us funds for the un agency. mr trump has accused the who of mishandling the pandemic and has repeatedly attacked beijing for the outbreak. beijing has already revised numbers of those it says have died in wuhan, and now researchers at the university of hong kong estimate china had four times more covid—19 cases than it first claimed. but...
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ross and his family show us how to do a diy play kitchen for your kids in your yard. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio, the only one of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant, regardless of menopausal status. and it's the only one of its kind you can take every day. verzenio + fulvestrant is approved for women with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer whose disease has progressed after hormonal treatment. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at first sign of diarrhea, call your doctor, start an anti-diarrheal, and drink fluids. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infection that can lead to death. life-threatening inflammation of the lungs can occur. talk to your doctor if you have new or worsening trouble breathing, cough, or chest pain. serious liver problem
ross and his family show us how to do a diy play kitchen for your kids in your yard. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio, the only one of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant, regardless of menopausal status. and it's the only one of its kind you can take every day. verzenio + fulvestrant is approved for women with hr+, her2- metastatic breast...
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it's a little scary. >> have no fear, ross is taking food to a whole new level. >> hey, everyone. when you're staying home and avoiding crowded supermarkets, regrowing food scraps is a great way to reduce waste and get more bang for your buck. >> that's right, honey. there are so many different vegetables and seeds we can get from our own refrigerator and regrow and repurpose for our own use. andtime to watch the garden gro right now. this is a great project to do with your kids, come in the kitchen every day and see how things are growing. and it's a great step towards sustainable living. >> i am all about sustainability and reducing our footprint. so let's do some garbage gardening. what veggies are we regrowing today? >> we're going to start with this super simple one here first. we have got celery. i've got one to two inches of the bottom. so ease, guys, stick it in a little bit of water. >> no soil? >> that's right, just a little bit of water. you can harvest it as needed, it will keep growing. next is green onion, basically the same idea. i like to use the bases for a lot of
it's a little scary. >> have no fear, ross is taking food to a whole new level. >> hey, everyone. when you're staying home and avoiding crowded supermarkets, regrowing food scraps is a great way to reduce waste and get more bang for your buck. >> that's right, honey. there are so many different vegetables and seeds we can get from our own refrigerator and regrow and repurpose for our own use. andtime to watch the garden gro right now. this is a great project to do with your...
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so as ross indicated, i'm going to spend the next 30 minutes or so talking about daniel morgan. poor boy, laborer, wagoner, militia officer -- and that meant something. one time military governor of western pennsylvania, one term congressman and presbyterian convert and at his death in 1802 owner up of to 250 acres of lands in the ohio valley. so there is a lot there. i won't be able to cover it all. i want to cover highlights. up to the moment of his greatest military achievement, victory at battle of cal pens in january of 1780 and i'll do that through a series of vignettes or scenes. i also want to spend time after that thinking aloud with you about some of the themes of his life and how they're connected to the american revolution but also to our own life. i also want to think about what it means to have a revolutionary life and what is means to be an american revolutionary. as long as that vast event is important to us, as long as it is the seed of this republic, then thinking about what it means to be an american revolutionary is important. but to do so i have to define my
so as ross indicated, i'm going to spend the next 30 minutes or so talking about daniel morgan. poor boy, laborer, wagoner, militia officer -- and that meant something. one time military governor of western pennsylvania, one term congressman and presbyterian convert and at his death in 1802 owner up of to 250 acres of lands in the ohio valley. so there is a lot there. i won't be able to cover it all. i want to cover highlights. up to the moment of his greatest military achievement, victory at...
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reportera: miembros de un sindicato estÁn distribuyendo a empleados de los supermercados "ross", estos cubrebocas para protegerse, porque alegan que los empleadores no les proveen el equipo de protecciÓn personal necesario para poder desempeÑar sus labores. este tema ha sido una controversia las pasadas semanas. la compaÑÍa sostiene que como el cdc no les ha instruido que los empleados se protejan mÁs allÁ del distanciamiento social y el lavarse las manos, por eso ellos no les han proveÍdo ese material. >> la empresa dice que pueden usar las mÁscaras, pero no han dado mÁscaras a todos los empleados. es muy importante que usen las mÁscaras para protegerse a sÍ mismos, pero tambiÉn a la comunidad. reportera: estos empleados estÁn preocupados por su salud. >> mucha gente llega a las tiendas a comprar, y nos estamos exponiendo a este virus. estamos pidiendo que las compaÑÍas nos ayuden. reportera: lo que sÍ han hecho los supermercados es instalar desinfectantes. >> es una responsabilidad con todos, de proteger la salud de todos. reportera: yo hablÉ con representante de las
reportera: miembros de un sindicato estÁn distribuyendo a empleados de los supermercados "ross", estos cubrebocas para protegerse, porque alegan que los empleadores no les proveen el equipo de protecciÓn personal necesario para poder desempeÑar sus labores. este tema ha sido una controversia las pasadas semanas. la compaÑÍa sostiene que como el cdc no les ha instruido que los empleados se protejan mÁs allÁ del distanciamiento social y el lavarse las manos, por eso ellos no les...
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dr ted ross the darts general of the world health organization it's been out can be helped that he's been listening in steam standing by in washington d.c. and can really keep those lockdowns going is the message. yeah and i think it's interesting that for the 2nd time this week we have heard from the world health organization chief not mentioning u.s. president donald trump by name but clearly in that sound bite we just played that was the message intended at least for the leader of the united states who has continually in the face of contradictory messaging from his public health officials that people need to stay indoors has continued to cheerlead in and talk about the possibility of reopening the economy i think it's also important to note given the fact that the u.s. president this week doubled down on his lashing out against the world health organization particularly that it's to china centric that it was slow to the clare of global health emergency that the doctor tenders there has essentially spoken to each one of those criticisms but at the same time taken the moral high gro
dr ted ross the darts general of the world health organization it's been out can be helped that he's been listening in steam standing by in washington d.c. and can really keep those lockdowns going is the message. yeah and i think it's interesting that for the 2nd time this week we have heard from the world health organization chief not mentioning u.s. president donald trump by name but clearly in that sound bite we just played that was the message intended at least for the leader of the united...
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shy people on the kicks out of faith because i just dug it out recently just see what the reaction ross said scottie down to the pictures of beautiful that must have been hof that attraction but you're one of the confessed 75000 that's not your finale michelle welcome much you've got people in. my model take my money and let me show just a little clip of what actually looks like. the animation because then that became one of the poll let's take a look at the animation. now other. it's like math. is a little bit does it and i actually want to pick up on that because we got a tweet from honey child who says i love the movie and i think it resonates with a lot of people of color i am native and the movie really promotes the idea of beauty as ourselves not as how quote i hope white culture define said so in this short and of course also in the book there are lots of layers and there are lots of types of beauty that the dad has a lot similar to yours the mother is wearing a headscarf talked to you about that here you know again you know i think it was just really trying to touch as many incl
shy people on the kicks out of faith because i just dug it out recently just see what the reaction ross said scottie down to the pictures of beautiful that must have been hof that attraction but you're one of the confessed 75000 that's not your finale michelle welcome much you've got people in. my model take my money and let me show just a little clip of what actually looks like. the animation because then that became one of the poll let's take a look at the animation. now other. it's like...
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at 9:20 am, national nurses united president jay ross on the u.s. coronavirus response and efforts to keep nurses safe. "washington journal" takes your calls live at 7:00 eastern on c-span. thursday on c-span at 11:30 a.m. eastern, house minority leader kevin mccarthy holds a conference call with reporters to discuss the coronavirus response and the house's legislative agenda. eastern,2:15 p.m. speaker of the house nancy pelosi holter weekly press conference -- holds her weekly press conference, also via conference call. elizabeth warren endorsed former vice president joe biden's 2020 campaign for president in a web video. here's what she had to say. ad to say. sen. warren: he grew up on the ragged edge of the middle class in scranton. he committed to public service early in life and never stopped serving. and he has faced unspeakable
at 9:20 am, national nurses united president jay ross on the u.s. coronavirus response and efforts to keep nurses safe. "washington journal" takes your calls live at 7:00 eastern on c-span. thursday on c-span at 11:30 a.m. eastern, house minority leader kevin mccarthy holds a conference call with reporters to discuss the coronavirus response and the house's legislative agenda. eastern,2:15 p.m. speaker of the house nancy pelosi holter weekly press conference -- holds her weekly press...
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that's why biologist hannah ross and her colleague cora shout out like to get an early start they're looking for traces of the biggest predator here a leopard that's considered the spirit of the character. and they look great at the flagship species so it's very important it's on top predator so it's on top of the food chain. the persian leopard is virtually invisible people who live here in the mountains of colorado know with the leopard but very few have ever seen it. even 100 who's been working and doing research here for years now has never encountered a leopard in the wild that's why they use camera traps. so this is the wild goat. and we get a lot of pictures of them on our camera charles which is a good. indicator of the prey and a bit of an apology for the person not burnt this is one of the reasons why we get a person like that actually. it seems this morning we got a lot of pictures of mammals different animal species and also a lot of birds we have. the wild goat. we have. gray wolf jackal fox wild cats the asiatic welcome to. the leopards have to compete with wolves for t
that's why biologist hannah ross and her colleague cora shout out like to get an early start they're looking for traces of the biggest predator here a leopard that's considered the spirit of the character. and they look great at the flagship species so it's very important it's on top predator so it's on top of the food chain. the persian leopard is virtually invisible people who live here in the mountains of colorado know with the leopard but very few have ever seen it. even 100 who's been...
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so many people in france of criticized the french government perhaps being unprepared to manage mark ross said well we are prepared did we have enough medical resources and medical equipment no we did not he said yes the french government was guilty of that effect but who could have foreseen such a huge health emergency markhor it was at pains to say though that the french government's done everything it can since to try and boost number of mass in the country or get companies to make respirators and that sort of thing he said we've learned a lot in this crisis and he said yes we've made mistakes but going forward we're doing everything we can to try and protect the health of the nation and testing of course is just part about it i should let you very much indeed you know one of the 600 crew who caught the corona virus on a u.s. aircraft carrier has died a sailor from the theodore roosevelt is the 1st u.s. service personnel active duty to die from the disease the captain of the vessel was fired for writing to his commanders begging for help to stop the spread on board the acting navy secr
so many people in france of criticized the french government perhaps being unprepared to manage mark ross said well we are prepared did we have enough medical resources and medical equipment no we did not he said yes the french government was guilty of that effect but who could have foreseen such a huge health emergency markhor it was at pains to say though that the french government's done everything it can since to try and boost number of mass in the country or get companies to make...
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john ross, the cherokee leader, was a national political figure in the united states. he was pretty well-known. he was somebody who could marshall allies in the country and both politicians, members of congress, but also civic groups. and there were legislators who were very, very opposed to what this act was talking about which was a removal of american indians. so we knew that most americans today, if they knew the term trail of tears, they understand it as a moment of national shame for the united states. very few people that say that was our finest hour. that is just great. let's do it again. so we know people understand that it is something that the country regrets. but what we were very interested in doing is trying to explain how there was a real national debate about this. the people at the time including people in congress predicted this would not go well and the country would regret it. and we wanted to show that it was a national conversation that happened. so in this section we show a range of points of view. we actually start with president jefferson who i
john ross, the cherokee leader, was a national political figure in the united states. he was pretty well-known. he was somebody who could marshall allies in the country and both politicians, members of congress, but also civic groups. and there were legislators who were very, very opposed to what this act was talking about which was a removal of american indians. so we knew that most americans today, if they knew the term trail of tears, they understand it as a moment of national shame for the...
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and expand remember ross not rose. has changed american lives but pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs the people who are chronic pain and believe that their opioid prescription is working for them and the remedy be said to. price at the. close of dependency in addiction to opiates the long term use that really isn't scientifically justified and i'll study actually suggest that. the long term effects might not just be the absence of benefit but actually that they might be causing long term. is you'll be via reflection of reality. in the world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation or community. are you going the right way or are you being led so. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a maybe in the shallows. this is the one business show you can't afford to miss and cervantes they are back in washington coming up markets remain low as oil tries to claw back some of its way from lothar. and more high profile
and expand remember ross not rose. has changed american lives but pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs the people who are chronic pain and believe that their opioid prescription is working for them and the remedy be said to. price at the. close of dependency in addiction to opiates the long term use that really isn't scientifically justified and i'll study actually suggest that. the long term effects might not just be the absence of benefit but actually that they...
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after that, jean ross. next we're joined by matt lee talking about what's happening with their thousands of americans stranded overseas during the pandemic. matt lee, thax for being on the phone with us -- thanks for being on the phone with us this morning. >> my pleasure, good morning. host: give us an idea of the numbers of people and what's being done to get them back. >> this has been really -- [indiscernible] -- effort that the state department has taken on here since the end of january, when the first repatriation/evacuations began. the last count that we got was that they have gotten back over 61,000 americans who were either stranded overseas because of the virus or wanting to come back and there was no way to get -- for them to get back. so that's quite a few. the numbers, you know, there are a million or so outside of the states at any one time. maybe even more. there's not really any good estimate because, you know, americans aren't required to register with u.s. embassies abroad when they're tra
after that, jean ross. next we're joined by matt lee talking about what's happening with their thousands of americans stranded overseas during the pandemic. matt lee, thax for being on the phone with us -- thanks for being on the phone with us this morning. >> my pleasure, good morning. host: give us an idea of the numbers of people and what's being done to get them back. >> this has been really -- [indiscernible] -- effort that the state department has taken on here since the end...
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in belo ross where there is no lockdown and no official fear of the pandemic hundreds of thousands attended services all over the country. the but in neighboring russia where half of all eastern orthodox christians live easter was celebrated in practically empty churches patrie kirill head of the russian branch of the religion had called on people to stay home. if the funeral but sheesh president vladimir putin greeted the faithful from his home and said he had no doubt they would overcome the challenges of the pandemic now but when i do earth you will often see god helps those who help themselves for the liberation and that is who we are acting but on this radiant holiday of christ's resurrection i would still like to see all will be well with god's help. in moscow as in most other parts of the orthodox world this easter is the quietest in the history of the religion. or the number of virus cases in russia has soared this month the country reported far fewer infections than many western european nations in the early stages but on sunday the russian crisis response center reported a record
in belo ross where there is no lockdown and no official fear of the pandemic hundreds of thousands attended services all over the country. the but in neighboring russia where half of all eastern orthodox christians live easter was celebrated in practically empty churches patrie kirill head of the russian branch of the religion had called on people to stay home. if the funeral but sheesh president vladimir putin greeted the faithful from his home and said he had no doubt they would overcome the...
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hospitals and intensive care units have reduced or slightly as have the number of deaths however mark ross said you know we are nowhere near out of this crisis yet you have a country where more than $14000.00 people have died and continue to do so of course each day and he said that is why he has ordered that france remain in lockdown until may the 11th so another month or 2 months in total when we get to mid may that will of course be very difficult for many people who are perhaps living in very difficult circumstances in very small spaces or on their own but a man on macro has called on the nation with this rather rallying speech to be to show solidarity to make a little bit more effort for a bit longer because he says without it we risk seeing the coronavirus spread even further around france or possibly this this so-called 2nd wave we could see a resurgence if we were to loosen the restrictions at this stage he did say however often made the 11th that the french government could consider loosening some restrictions the government will in 2 weeks time here in france least start looking
hospitals and intensive care units have reduced or slightly as have the number of deaths however mark ross said you know we are nowhere near out of this crisis yet you have a country where more than $14000.00 people have died and continue to do so of course each day and he said that is why he has ordered that france remain in lockdown until may the 11th so another month or 2 months in total when we get to mid may that will of course be very difficult for many people who are perhaps living in...
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i think ross is right. i just did an interview with alex and his book about these tech titans and he called apple a company refinement i think amazon hands down is the most innovative of these large companies and doing using things and he's 100% right about having really gone to the mat around streaming and other services they sort of dip their toe in. that said, not to go all larry david on you, but considering the situation said before, pretty good. you know not as bad as you were thinking you know what i mean it was fine. i think the issue is who comes out of this stronger i think probably if you had to bet, amazon is going to run away with everything. going forward. >> everything's turned negative. it's basically flat in after hour trading dan, i want to come back to the broad theme, we're in a massive recession. are people going to be buying iphones, particularly expensive 5g iphones as people's ability to consume big ticket items like that has been diminished >> it's a great question because right now
i think ross is right. i just did an interview with alex and his book about these tech titans and he called apple a company refinement i think amazon hands down is the most innovative of these large companies and doing using things and he's 100% right about having really gone to the mat around streaming and other services they sort of dip their toe in. that said, not to go all larry david on you, but considering the situation said before, pretty good. you know not as bad as you were thinking...
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positive for the corona virus about 10 days ago and on friday he released a video in which he sounded ross be any ill and he said that he still had a fever well johnson at 1st had quite a cavalier attitude towards coronavirus and social distancing let's have a listen to what he had to say just a month ago we do i can tell you that i hope i've i'm shaking hands can do drugs or i was a whole school the other night i think there are a few there are actually if you credit cards of patients and i sure can't deliver a body you'll be pleased to know that i continue to shape turns and i think it's very important that we get people who can make up their own mother. well johnson's government's been criticized for its response to the coronavirus at 1st they said they wanted to let its bread and they refused to bring any kind of restrictions on trade or travel then they instituted lockdowns but with very mixed messaging the left people confused and even today front line workers say they don't have enough protective equipment and not enough tests are being done the latest bungle is that a set of home t
positive for the corona virus about 10 days ago and on friday he released a video in which he sounded ross be any ill and he said that he still had a fever well johnson at 1st had quite a cavalier attitude towards coronavirus and social distancing let's have a listen to what he had to say just a month ago we do i can tell you that i hope i've i'm shaking hands can do drugs or i was a whole school the other night i think there are a few there are actually if you credit cards of patients and i...
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dylan alexanderplatz one the runner up prosper best film they doubly correspondent scott ross perot sent us this summary of the knot system crasher and berlin alexanderplatz an intimate social drama and the sweeping political epic were the winners of this year's lola's and showed the breadth of modern german cinema now it might seem a bit obscene to hold a awards ceremony in the midst of a pandemic but the german film academy rightly in my opinion decided that the show must go on without an audience without applause but with a few interesting and compelling moments like when 11 year old best actress winner helmut saniel of system crasher accepted her lola via video link from her parents' kitchen her mother screaming in the background it's moments like the personal intimate surprising that remind us what cinema at its best can give us and until that moment when we can go back to the movies together it gave us a glimpse of what we're all missing and you're up to that money's coming up in 45 minutes time with rebecca bridges finale and anthony have. a to use for me. this for you. as for hel
dylan alexanderplatz one the runner up prosper best film they doubly correspondent scott ross perot sent us this summary of the knot system crasher and berlin alexanderplatz an intimate social drama and the sweeping political epic were the winners of this year's lola's and showed the breadth of modern german cinema now it might seem a bit obscene to hold a awards ceremony in the midst of a pandemic but the german film academy rightly in my opinion decided that the show must go on without an...
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well culture correspondent and film expert scott ross perot was following the award ceremony for scott tell us about the way the. yeah it was a system crasher which was a bit of a surprise because this is a small social drama about a sort of out of control kid a 1st time film from a female director north and it wasn't considered the front runner this year that was on the plots which is this huge big political epic a modern day retelling of a german literary classic but maybe there is something about the sort of intimate personal story of system crash that really spoke to people maybe particularly at this sort of time of isolation and crisis when we're all sort of forced back at our own are all in our own families and our own isolation in any case that the film is incredibly powerful particularly particularly the lead character played by now 11 year old helena saying oh who gives a really terrifying performance as this out of control child who can't really be helped by the german social system at all and literally crashes the system breaks down every attempt to to to help our ed to add
well culture correspondent and film expert scott ross perot was following the award ceremony for scott tell us about the way the. yeah it was a system crasher which was a bit of a surprise because this is a small social drama about a sort of out of control kid a 1st time film from a female director north and it wasn't considered the front runner this year that was on the plots which is this huge big political epic a modern day retelling of a german literary classic but maybe there is something...
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bob ross: a happy little cloud. ♪ man 3:e believe there u always more we cover. girl: more we can explore. woman 3: we believe... man 6: ...in the capacity for goodness. vo: and the potential for greatness. ♪ man 7: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. man 1: pbs.n pbs. girl: pbs. ♪ captioning sponsored by newsho productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: deaths in the u.s. top 45,000, as new evidence suggests a different timeline from the virus-- when we think started and where it goes from here. then, covid-19 and mental health. what you need to know about the pandemic's effecon psychological and emotional plus, on this 50thersary of earth day, legendary naturast jane goodall on how covid-19 is reshaping our relationship with the planet. >> we are all interconnected. and if wdon't get that lesson from this-- this pandemic, then maybe we never wl. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs new
bob ross: a happy little cloud. ♪ man 3:e believe there u always more we cover. girl: more we can explore. woman 3: we believe... man 6: ...in the capacity for goodness. vo: and the potential for greatness. ♪ man 7: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. man 1: pbs.n pbs. girl: pbs. ♪ captioning sponsored by newsho productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: deaths in the u.s. top 45,000, as new evidence suggests a...
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this is a terrible situation for ross. people who have seriously ill relatives, family members who have died. during this outbreak. first of all, i'm very sorry for your loss. i see no reason why you couldn't return home, you currently are not exposed to anyone who has the virus. however, this is a matter for the government policy, i'm not sure where this falls in government policy but personally, i don't think there's a problem with you returning home provided you keep up social distancing, once you get there, i don't know if rosemary has an opinion. it's a very grey area and actually, i would agree. if you haven't seen anybody else where you've been and you're going back to your own home and you're going to be on your own, it's a grey area and i think you have to decide what's best for you. i would think you have to decide what's best for you. iwould hate think you have to decide what's best for you. i would hate to be pedantic about it and say no, you've got to stay put. it looks like from what ross has written, he inte
this is a terrible situation for ross. people who have seriously ill relatives, family members who have died. during this outbreak. first of all, i'm very sorry for your loss. i see no reason why you couldn't return home, you currently are not exposed to anyone who has the virus. however, this is a matter for the government policy, i'm not sure where this falls in government policy but personally, i don't think there's a problem with you returning home provided you keep up social distancing,...
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ross mcewan will be along with us in his first interview of the day to talk earnings and the capital raise. ♪ shery: good evening. i am shery ahn in new york alongside haidi stroud-watts in sydney. we are counting down to market opens. welcome to "daybreak asia." our top stories this hour, asian stocks look set for gains after wall street hit a six-week i. the s&p 500 rising to its best close since march 10 on easing lockdowns. crude fell after the biggest oil etf says it is offloading
ross mcewan will be along with us in his first interview of the day to talk earnings and the capital raise. ♪ shery: good evening. i am shery ahn in new york alongside haidi stroud-watts in sydney. we are counting down to market opens. welcome to "daybreak asia." our top stories this hour, asian stocks look set for gains after wall street hit a six-week i. the s&p 500 rising to its best close since march 10 on easing lockdowns. crude fell after the biggest oil etf says it is...
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♪ vo: the joyful.ha bob ross: y little cloud. ♪ man 3: we believe there is always more we can uncover. orgirl: more we can ex woman 3: we believe... man 6: ...in the capacity for goodness. vo: and the potential for greatness. ♪he man 7: torch has been passed to aerew generation of ans. man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs. girl: pbs. ♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evooing, i'm judydruff. on the newshour tonight, seeking signs of hope. as the death toll climbs and president trump removes a key watchdog, we talk with bill gates about how he sees a way out of this pandemic. >> the vaccine is critical because until you have that things aren't really going to be normal. they can open up to some degree, but the risk of a rebound will be there until we have very broad vaccination. >> woodruff: then, a call to action. from struggles for supplies to a higher death rate among people of color, the vernor of maryland and mayor of chicago on leading at a local level. plus, we hear from emergency medical technicians. at
♪ vo: the joyful.ha bob ross: y little cloud. ♪ man 3: we believe there is always more we can uncover. orgirl: more we can ex woman 3: we believe... man 6: ...in the capacity for goodness. vo: and the potential for greatness. ♪he man 7: torch has been passed to aerew generation of ans. man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs. girl: pbs. ♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evooing, i'm judydruff. on the newshour tonight, seeking signs of hope. as the death toll...
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ross world the 3 part documentary starts may 8th on you. or you must have been there and. i made it up against them at all. right now the my oldest sister boundary so i'm not a mother to what is going to fit i don't give you caught them in my eyes the stuff if i am done theater among us if i don't give you toward going to mars the star i know for his beard think that i need to see it i mean. it was my best as he says but is more me then with the by his guns a me the sun is a god and the answer this needs to. be all of this what is the fun about soit is afforded even more movie theaters begin to tally even if you can still be the most money. everybody of the dream and you don't need to sell your dreams. some. of the. problems with a bit of this one suit. me. 50 feet not tied up it's just a bit to see the old steel. mills. that had already begun to move some of them but it's part of the city and it's not been struck by. a movie with $1.00 and $1.00 and $1.00 in the s. and one in the beginning of the run and run the show off. comedy in this bill. that is the method is to by t
ross world the 3 part documentary starts may 8th on you. or you must have been there and. i made it up against them at all. right now the my oldest sister boundary so i'm not a mother to what is going to fit i don't give you caught them in my eyes the stuff if i am done theater among us if i don't give you toward going to mars the star i know for his beard think that i need to see it i mean. it was my best as he says but is more me then with the by his guns a me the sun is a god and the answer...