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gordon: absolutely. we know from previous disasters what to expect, there are specifics relevant to this covid pandemic that we are very interested in studying. one area that we need more research in is the area of interventions to help reduce the mental health impacts of disasters and pandemics. that is something we are interested in pursuing in the coming weeks and months. we have gotten a lot of fast track research proposals we are working on to try to encourage how best to respond. >> how do you gather that data and what are the questions to be asked? >> a lot of questions to be asked and a lot of ways to gath te of the things we are vey interested in doing is combining administrative databases with scientific and medical databases. arenow already that there lots of different mitigation measures for the pandemic that are being tried in different localities, be they states, cities, or counties. we know those mitigation factors wee different levels of what call adherents, people are listening to them t
gordon: absolutely. we know from previous disasters what to expect, there are specifics relevant to this covid pandemic that we are very interested in studying. one area that we need more research in is the area of interventions to help reduce the mental health impacts of disasters and pandemics. that is something we are interested in pursuing in the coming weeks and months. we have gotten a lot of fast track research proposals we are working on to try to encourage how best to respond. >>...
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then lee remembers he had not notified gordon or even troops.et about he now authorizes gordon and longstreet to send out troops the surrender. this was really nothing more a white towel before the retreat. sims carried the flag to gordon and authorization for flag of troops. gordon direct sims to ride in of the calvary which was preparing to assault. to receive the flag of truce from sims. gordon whos to wanted sims to ride in a different direction but sims longstreet's staff officer, thought he better longstreet.to now coming into the lines with flag of truceown is general custer. to general longstreet battleith alexander's line. according to longstreet's account, custer said, in a name of general sheridan, i demand the unconditional surrender of this army. he was reminded that i was not commander of the army. he was within the lines of the without authority, superior officer and disrespect general grant as well as myself. if i was commander of the army, the messagereceive of general sheridan. he then became more moderate. it would be a pity to have more blood upon their field. that the tru
then lee remembers he had not notified gordon or even troops.et about he now authorizes gordon and longstreet to send out troops the surrender. this was really nothing more a white towel before the retreat. sims carried the flag to gordon and authorization for flag of troops. gordon direct sims to ride in of the calvary which was preparing to assault. to receive the flag of truce from sims. gordon whos to wanted sims to ride in a different direction but sims longstreet's staff officer, thought...
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on the confederate side would be longstreet, gordon and pendleton. on the northern side would be john gibbon, charles griffin, and wesley merritt. colonel reports that at a tavern, i saw long street, gordon, heath and a number of under generals -- other generals on april 10. long street -- longstreet is going to report that at mclean house where the generals were meeting, grant had temporary headquarters set up. as i was passing through the room is one of the commissioners, general grant looked up, recognized me, rose, and with his old-time, cheerful greeting, gave me his hand. and after the passing of a few remarks, offered a cigar which was greatly received. grant himself wrote, the officers seemed to enjoy the meeting as much as though they had been friends separated for a long time, while fighting battles under the same flag. this way,our past in i set out on horseback. so grant setting out on that hek, reminding him hadn't told the secretary about the surrender. togrant wrote a message secretary stanton informing him of what was going on. john g
on the confederate side would be longstreet, gordon and pendleton. on the northern side would be john gibbon, charles griffin, and wesley merritt. colonel reports that at a tavern, i saw long street, gordon, heath and a number of under generals -- other generals on april 10. long street -- longstreet is going to report that at mclean house where the generals were meeting, grant had temporary headquarters set up. as i was passing through the room is one of the commissioners, general grant looked...
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gordon chang is here on the u.s. relationship with china as vice president mike pence says the white house will hold the communist government accountable for concealing information about the coronavirus pandemic. all of that and more as we look ahead on sunday morning futures. ♪ sandra sandra: president trump on friday announcing that churches and other houses of worship should no longer need to abide by the same restrictions that have forced businesses across the country to close during this pandemic. >> some governors have deemed liquor stores and abortion clinics as essential. but have left out churches and other houses of worship. it's not right. so i'm correcting this injustice and calling houses of worship essential. i call upon governors to allow our churches and places of worship to open right now. sandra: the president adding that if governors of those states won't let churches open, he will override them. though it's still not clear if he has the authority to do so. joining us now, health and human servic
gordon chang is here on the u.s. relationship with china as vice president mike pence says the white house will hold the communist government accountable for concealing information about the coronavirus pandemic. all of that and more as we look ahead on sunday morning futures. ♪ sandra sandra: president trump on friday announcing that churches and other houses of worship should no longer need to abide by the same restrictions that have forced businesses across the country to close during this...
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gordon: absolutely. we know from previous disasters what to expect, there are specifics relevant to this covid pandemic that we are very interested in studying. one area that we need more research in is the area of interventions to help reduce the mental health impacts of disasters and pandemics. that is something we are interested in pursuing in the coming weeks and months. we have gotten a lot of fast track research proposals we are working on to try to encourage how best to respond. >> how do you gather that data and what are the questions to be asked? >> a lot of questions to be asked and a lot of ways to gather that data. one of the things we are very interested in doing is combining administrative databases with scientific and medical databases. arenow already that there lots of different mitigation measures for the pandemic that are being tried in different localities, be they states, cities, or counties. we know those mitigation factors wee different levels of what call adherents, people are list
gordon: absolutely. we know from previous disasters what to expect, there are specifics relevant to this covid pandemic that we are very interested in studying. one area that we need more research in is the area of interventions to help reduce the mental health impacts of disasters and pandemics. that is something we are interested in pursuing in the coming weeks and months. we have gotten a lot of fast track research proposals we are working on to try to encourage how best to respond. >>...
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let me start, gordon, with you. the idea that they are preparing for armed conflict with the united states at least in this report, your reaction to that. >> well, we've seen since the middle of february china increase the tempo of provocations in the south china sea and the east china sea. and they're not only going after adversaries like japan and taiwan, they're also going after their friends such as a malaysia. but also we've seen problems with vietnam, indonesia and the philippines. and this increased series of incidents really is troubling because right now you have voices in china saying that they should attack taiwan. so we've got to be very concerned that we've got to deter china, because this could be where history's next great conflict starts. lou: the national security team, gentlemen, is preparing the possibility of creating a new agency, international agency to replace the world health organization and considering, amongst other things, making taiwan a member of the new global health organization to be
let me start, gordon, with you. the idea that they are preparing for armed conflict with the united states at least in this report, your reaction to that. >> well, we've seen since the middle of february china increase the tempo of provocations in the south china sea and the east china sea. and they're not only going after adversaries like japan and taiwan, they're also going after their friends such as a malaysia. but also we've seen problems with vietnam, indonesia and the philippines....
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gordon, talk to me about what you think we will be seeing. millions of americans wiprepandemic struggledh mental health and mental illness. you're talking about a time ofet increased anand isolation. what do you think is ahead? >> we can anticipate over the w comieks and months that those of us who had preexisting mental illnesses may see exacerbations of their conditions, and those of us who have been in relativelgood mental health may see the onset of new mental illnesses. we have to prepare for that, and we also have to do what we can to prevent that. >> nawaz: whatt abeople who happen to be in support or seeking treatment for substance abuse or mental illness. how does this time comeicate thosorts? >> i would say it. cocates it tremendously. we need to figure out ho best to be able to deliver mental health care under circumstances such as social distancing that we are currently engaged in. fortunately much of the mental health community has be to make the shift from person to person visits to telehealth and digital health, but we need to
gordon, talk to me about what you think we will be seeing. millions of americans wiprepandemic struggledh mental health and mental illness. you're talking about a time ofet increased anand isolation. what do you think is ahead? >> we can anticipate over the w comieks and months that those of us who had preexisting mental illnesses may see exacerbations of their conditions, and those of us who have been in relativelgood mental health may see the onset of new mental illnesses. we have to...
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gordon chang. >>> stay with us, we're coming right back. ♪ ♪ ♪. lou: president trump at the white house just moments ago addressing efforts to expand axe access by the democrats, radical dems. they want mail-in voting. >> people have to check you, see that it is you. they're supposed to look at you, check you, make sure, when you get thousands of ballots and they put them in a bag and they just bring them in and people start counting, who knows where they come from? it is so obvious. frankly they should have voter i.d. that is what they should have. you want the country wants, the count very want voter i.d. there will be subject to tremendous illegality and fraud. lou: it is probably going to be fraudulent but anyway, the president will be in michigan tomorrow. he is at a ford manufacturing plant tomorrow. and that is it for us tonight. thank you for being with us. john solomon, michael maria: happy thursday, good morning, everyone, thanks for joining us, i'm maria bartiromo, it is thursday may 21st, your top stories right now 6:00 a.m. on the eas
gordon chang. >>> stay with us, we're coming right back. ♪ ♪ ♪. lou: president trump at the white house just moments ago addressing efforts to expand axe access by the democrats, radical dems. they want mail-in voting. >> people have to check you, see that it is you. they're supposed to look at you, check you, make sure, when you get thousands of ballots and they put them in a bag and they just bring them in and people start counting, who knows where they come from? it is...
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i feel like he is my husba and it's painful. >> reporter: gordon lives with her husband, phillip, and their two children in a mostly white suburb outside of minneapolis but distance does not provide any comfort, especially for her son, austin, a recent college graduate who has been profiled in the past. >> i was stopped walking home from the community center, and i was questioned about stealing hub caps from cars. it was, you know, jaw-dropping. >> reporter: the latest death at the hands of the police has reignited ersa, was a lyversation for th gos sheltered in e you ys beeabently? talk aut mr. floyd and just about what we can do. >> reporter: officer derek chauvin was arrested today but for christina gordon and her family, the answers are bigger than that. >> it has to be more than us. this has to be a social problem. this is a question of humanity because at the end of the day, mr. floyd lost his life for no reason. >> reporter: during this pandemic, the mantra is, "we're all in this together." i wish that behavior was ei roughout society. sadly, we have yet another example of want
i feel like he is my husba and it's painful. >> reporter: gordon lives with her husband, phillip, and their two children in a mostly white suburb outside of minneapolis but distance does not provide any comfort, especially for her son, austin, a recent college graduate who has been profiled in the past. >> i was stopped walking home from the community center, and i was questioned about stealing hub caps from cars. it was, you know, jaw-dropping. >> reporter: the latest death...
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joining us tonight to take up the same question is gordon chang. he's columnist, author, senior fellow at the gatestone institute. gordon, china, in point of finish is china, in point of fact, an enemy of the united states? >> yes, lou. and all we have to do is just listen to what china says about us. because on may 13 ifth of last year, people's daily -- which is the most authoritative publication in china -- ran a piece that declared a, quote-unquote, people's war on the united states. that's about as clear as you can get, lou. so, yeah, china's an enemy. lou: and now we learn the chinese are very upset with secretary of state mike pompeo who congratulated taiwan on its, you know, an important ally of the united states, and that congratulatory message from pompeo set off the communist party in beijing. it's astounding, the reactionary reflect of the communist party in beijing. >> yeah. china, in reaction to what secretary pompeo said about tie warning came back and said that the united states is going to be the object of chinese countermeasures,
joining us tonight to take up the same question is gordon chang. he's columnist, author, senior fellow at the gatestone institute. gordon, china, in point of finish is china, in point of fact, an enemy of the united states? >> yes, lou. and all we have to do is just listen to what china says about us. because on may 13 ifth of last year, people's daily -- which is the most authoritative publication in china -- ran a piece that declared a, quote-unquote, people's war on the united states....
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would gordon chang on this edition of. larry king the cold 19 crisis and us china relations how are increased tensions between beijing and washington impacting the global arena the world's response to the pandemic and donald trump's reelection bid. well stud there with asian expert gordon chang author of the coming collapse of china and the great u.s. china tech war he joins us from new jersey gordon the world health organization held saniel meeting this week and member states adopted a resolution to launch a probe into the global response to the cole the 1000 pandemic i guess china doesn't like this one and spent format. that's a great question larry because the world health organization itself is going to fix the outlines of this impartial independent review now this was voted upon and approved by a $144.00 countries china didn't object but we do know that from chinese leaders sieging king's speech to the world health assembly this is not the investigation that he wanted so i think that there's going to be a lot of behin
would gordon chang on this edition of. larry king the cold 19 crisis and us china relations how are increased tensions between beijing and washington impacting the global arena the world's response to the pandemic and donald trump's reelection bid. well stud there with asian expert gordon chang author of the coming collapse of china and the great u.s. china tech war he joins us from new jersey gordon the world health organization held saniel meeting this week and member states adopted a...
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watching an economist nationalist the economist intelligence units access china service in new jersey gordon chang author of the coming collapse of china quite a book title and the great u.s. china tech way and back in beijing rounding out a panel as i'm a time going to china political affairs analyst and former provincial government advisor to welcome to all 3 of you i think the 1st point just to make from the start about the congress is that it is regardless of when it happens it is largely ceremonial it is in some ways predictable and down if i can come to you 1st we come on to play the fact that the the people will listen what they will they will trust what their leaders are saying and that it is the right plan for them going forward well in china there is no doubt that this state has a very strong capacity and also authority and it's not just in china in most of asian countries people look up to authorities naturally and that have the 2 around it at least the implementing that containing mattias for the crown of ira's and china is a relatively successful in containing this route of the
watching an economist nationalist the economist intelligence units access china service in new jersey gordon chang author of the coming collapse of china quite a book title and the great u.s. china tech way and back in beijing rounding out a panel as i'm a time going to china political affairs analyst and former provincial government advisor to welcome to all 3 of you i think the 1st point just to make from the start about the congress is that it is regardless of when it happens it is largely...
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gordon, talk to a ut what you think we will be seeing. millions of americans prepandemic struggled with mental health and mental illness.b you're talkingt a time of increased anxiety and isolation. what do you think is ahe? >> wcan anticipate over the coming weeks and months that those of us who had preexisting mental illnesses may e exacerbations of their conditions, and those of us who have been i relatively good of new mental ies.see the onset we have to prepare for that, and we also have to do what we can to prevent that.>> nawaz: what e who happen to be in support seeking treatment for substance abuse or mental illness. how does this time complicate those efforts? cocates it tremendously. we need to figure out ho best health care under circstances such as social distancing that we are currently engaged in. fortunately much of the mental health community has begun to make the shift from person to person visits to telehealth anda dihealth, but we need to do more than that. not everyone can use thse technologies. not everyone has access
gordon, talk to a ut what you think we will be seeing. millions of americans prepandemic struggled with mental health and mental illness.b you're talkingt a time of increased anxiety and isolation. what do you think is ahe? >> wcan anticipate over the coming weeks and months that those of us who had preexisting mental illnesses may e exacerbations of their conditions, and those of us who have been i relatively good of new mental ies.see the onset we have to prepare for that, and we also...
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lou: gordon chang, good to have you with us. good to see you. >>> on wall street today, stocks rallied. the dow up 553 points despite rising tensions between the united states and the communist chinese. the s&p up 44 points, the nasdaq gained 72. volume on the big boarksd 6.4 billion shares. and crude oil down more than 4% to $32.82 a barrel. a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network. >>> up next, former deputy attorney general rod rosenstein about to become a very important witness in obamagate. we take that up and more with congressman jim jordan. he joins us here next as we take up twitter's established, rampant anti-trump bias and the silicon valley billionaires who want nothing more than to just help out poor sleepy joe biden. sara carter with those stories and more right after these quick thanks for sharing your diy haircuts. thanks for sharing your savage moves, and especially your awkward ones. thanks for sharing your cute kids. and your adorable pets. now it's our tur
lou: gordon chang, good to have you with us. good to see you. >>> on wall street today, stocks rallied. the dow up 553 points despite rising tensions between the united states and the communist chinese. the s&p up 44 points, the nasdaq gained 72. volume on the big boarksd 6.4 billion shares. and crude oil down more than 4% to $32.82 a barrel. a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network. >>> up next, former deputy attorney...
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we cannot live on adams's message, says gordon wood. in other words, adams did not know about genetics or dna, but he believed that people were unequal from birth. he was all into nature, not nurture. james: that is intriguing. i am reluctant to disagree with anything gordon wood says. but, john adams was not a democrat, that is the truth. in the spectrum of the founders, between those who -- let's just say, between those who really believed what they said, that all men are created equal, and jefferson really said that. adams did not believe that, and he had a fear of the mob that was overwhelming and undemocratic. that is why he came the closest to advocating a monarchy of all the founders. that is absolutely true. the idea that he did not believe in american exceptionalism, that he did not have this providential sense of america, i find that kind of shocking. i can't believe that is right. peter: i think there is a couple things going on. one thing we don't think hard enough about the importance of religion and the lives of perhaps al
we cannot live on adams's message, says gordon wood. in other words, adams did not know about genetics or dna, but he believed that people were unequal from birth. he was all into nature, not nurture. james: that is intriguing. i am reluctant to disagree with anything gordon wood says. but, john adams was not a democrat, that is the truth. in the spectrum of the founders, between those who -- let's just say, between those who really believed what they said, that all men are created equal, and...
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rob: thanks, gordon. 18 minutes after the hour. lockdown until july, france taking new measures to stop the spread of the virus. we're live with the new travel quarantine about to go into effect in that european nation. and a win for religious freedom, a federal court ruling kentucky's governor cannot stop a church from holding drive-in services. our next guest led the lawsuit against the governor, calls it a huge victory for faith nationwide. audible is my road-trip companion. it's kind of my quiet, alone time. audible is a routine for me. it's like a fun night school for adults. i could easily be seduced into locking myself into a place where i do nothing but listen to books. i never was interested in historical fiction before, but i'm obsessed with it now. there are a lot of like, classic and big titles that i feel like i missed out since i don't have time to read, mean i might as well listen. if i want to catch up on the news or history or learn what's going on in the world, i can download a book and listen to it. because i lis
rob: thanks, gordon. 18 minutes after the hour. lockdown until july, france taking new measures to stop the spread of the virus. we're live with the new travel quarantine about to go into effect in that european nation. and a win for religious freedom, a federal court ruling kentucky's governor cannot stop a church from holding drive-in services. our next guest led the lawsuit against the governor, calls it a huge victory for faith nationwide. audible is my road-trip companion. it's kind of my...
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plus, nascar is back today, live , fox nascar analyst and four-time nascar cup champion jeff gordon on what it means for the economy and the country all that and a lot more right here right now as we look ahead on "sunday morning futures." maria: and first this morning breaking news out of the intelligence community this morning, acting dni richard grinell a u.s. naval nothing friday his office will strip the fbi of its duties briefing the 2020 presidential candidate that follows accusations of foley bias in the 2016 election, former fbi director james comey infamously briefed president-elect donald trump on
plus, nascar is back today, live , fox nascar analyst and four-time nascar cup champion jeff gordon on what it means for the economy and the country all that and a lot more right here right now as we look ahead on "sunday morning futures." maria: and first this morning breaking news out of the intelligence community this morning, acting dni richard grinell a u.s. naval nothing friday his office will strip the fbi of its duties briefing the 2020 presidential candidate that follows...
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. >> reporter: a scary reality robert gordon, president of cypress law funeral home is grantf grateful isn't in the bay area. >> the initial models we saw we would expect approximately 1,000 additional deaths. >> reporter: that was a prediction for san francisco and san mateo counties three weeks ago. in an effort to prepare, gordon purchased these two refrigeration containers that could each accommodate 50 bodies. >> instead of 300, we've served 16. so it's about 5% of what we expected from the surge. >> reporter: now both units sit empty. after seeing a surge of covid deaths in late march/early april, dan duggan of duggan mortuary in daley city is installing this secured refrigeration unit on his property, yet -- >> the last three weeks have been actually very, very quiet. >> reporter: that seems to be the trend. funeral homes in each of the nine bay area counties tell abc 7 refrigeration units were purchased in anticipation of a surge but most are not being used. like this one visible in the parking lot of duggan's funeral service off 17th street in the mission. it has the capacity
. >> reporter: a scary reality robert gordon, president of cypress law funeral home is grantf grateful isn't in the bay area. >> the initial models we saw we would expect approximately 1,000 additional deaths. >> reporter: that was a prediction for san francisco and san mateo counties three weeks ago. in an effort to prepare, gordon purchased these two refrigeration containers that could each accommodate 50 bodies. >> instead of 300, we've served 16. so it's about 5% of...
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maria: we will talk with you soon, gordon. gordon: thanks, maria. maria: we will be right back. maria: welcome back, markets are pointing to a big rally this morning taking a look at the market where we stand, we are expecting the dow to extend yesterday's big rally, dow industrials up and nasdaq up 76; all major averages finishing sharply higher, investors weighing tensions between washington and beijing as well as hopes of covid-19 amidst all of the reopenings, joining us capital ceo leo kelly, great to have you this morning. thanks for being here. how do you allocate capital during this environment right now? >> well, maria, the move that we have seen is a big one and we still have a lot of water to carry with the economy. to answer your question carefully, we have at the beginning of the crisis told clients be disciplined, stay focused and rebalance your allocation, it's no different now. the market is up quite a bit and if you are smart enough to keep rebalancing those positions are higher and you have to keep that discipline and not let the risk get too far out but i will
maria: we will talk with you soon, gordon. gordon: thanks, maria. maria: we will be right back. maria: welcome back, markets are pointing to a big rally this morning taking a look at the market where we stand, we are expecting the dow to extend yesterday's big rally, dow industrials up and nasdaq up 76; all major averages finishing sharply higher, investors weighing tensions between washington and beijing as well as hopes of covid-19 amidst all of the reopenings, joining us capital ceo leo...
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gordon, thank you so much. and we'll be right back. >> thank you. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! jillian: good morning. welcome back. the nypd is preparing for a potential crime surge when the city reopens, with officers out sick and criminals back on the streets thanks to coronavirus policies, the real question is what can we expect. our law enforcement panel is here to weigh in. we have dr. darren porcher and former nypd officer, evie pomperus. doctor, if we take a look at some of the numbers here the crime increases in new york city in april, there's 169% increase in commercial burglaries, a 60% increase in auto theft and 4.1% increase in murders. what do tho
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gordon chain , senator tom cotton, they will weigh in. later, a bombshell report about nbc news under investigation. we've got all the breaking details, and wow, that hard-hitting new show "the view" agreed with me. i've got to rethink my positions, straight ahead. ♪ >> sean: in our china update tonight, they are doubling down on their efforts to deflect responsibility from the virus cover-up, but a new report says some accountability may in fact be coming, and that beijing may receive a global backlash over the virus, and it comes as the european union is now calling for an independent investigation into the coronavirus' origins. here now for reaction, gordon chain, senator tom cotton. reports that the chinese government -- one conspiracy theory after another, senator cotton, and that they live, and that 95% of this reporting to that u.k. study could've been prevented prevented. but now -- and they picked up all the ppe and safety equipment that they could and they are selling it at a profit and they wouldn't allow travel to wuhan, how
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en esta conferencia de prensa gordon confirmÓ que las oficinas del dmb estarÍan abiertas en un mes, eso sÍ, tanto empleados como clientes deben usar mascarillas, y respetar el distanciamiento social. agregÓ que no tiene una fecha exacta de cuando reabrieron, pero que serÁ en mayo. en cuanto el real id y prueba de manejo agregÓ que habrÁ que esperar a la apertura de la oficina para hacer estos trÁmites, se puede obtener el real id hasta octubre del 2021, recuerde hacer su cita en lÍnea. paola: el tiempo en estos dÍas, elena trabawe con la informaciÓn. elena: durante este martes nuevamente las temperaturas han estado cÁlidas y por encima de lo normal en el Área de la bahÍa. con rock reportando 80° de mÁxima donde san josÉ eta me reporto mÁximas superando los 72°, maÑana las temperaturas reportan momentos con mÁximas en nuestra regiÓn que pueden oscilar entre los 80 a 88°, mucho calor en nuestra Área, esas temperaturas cÁlidas van a permanecer por lo menos hasta mediados de la prÓxima semana, asÍ que es importante que cuando las temperaturas estÁn por encima de lo
en esta conferencia de prensa gordon confirmÓ que las oficinas del dmb estarÍan abiertas en un mes, eso sÍ, tanto empleados como clientes deben usar mascarillas, y respetar el distanciamiento social. agregÓ que no tiene una fecha exacta de cuando reabrieron, pero que serÁ en mayo. en cuanto el real id y prueba de manejo agregÓ que habrÁ que esperar a la apertura de la oficina para hacer estos trÁmites, se puede obtener el real id hasta octubre del 2021, recuerde hacer su cita en lÍnea....
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here with the reaction, gordon chang, senator tom cotton. reports that the chinese government -- one conspiracy theory after another, senator cotton, they lied, and that 95% according to that u.k. study could've been been prevented. andic now they picked up all the and safety equipment they sellingnd now they are at a profit and they wouldn't allow travel in and out of wuhan into their country but the rest of the world was wide open, how more culpable can they be here and how do they pay for what they did in this case? >> sean, it seems like almost every day there is new evidence of chinese culpability and their malevolence here. as you say, they continue to allow international air travel out of china even though they knew the virus was highly contagious. they are stillow doing that to this day, destroyed a lot of evidence of the origins of this virus. that's why it's so many people around the world view china as a pariah state. calls for an international investigation like the european union, like australia has already made, are going to be
here with the reaction, gordon chang, senator tom cotton. reports that the chinese government -- one conspiracy theory after another, senator cotton, they lied, and that 95% according to that u.k. study could've been been prevented. andic now they picked up all the and safety equipment they sellingnd now they are at a profit and they wouldn't allow travel in and out of wuhan into their country but the rest of the world was wide open, how more culpable can they be here and how do they pay for...
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understanding or consciousness of these kinds of problems ahead of time given that of course it was the gordon brown government that commissioned a mckinsey report that is widely seen as the beginning of the 20 and 12 health and social care act i was at the kids the long before that so i was back in the department of health by the time of the gordon brown administration so i don't think. because he was very influential on the approach taken by andrew lansley he'd written up his plans many many years before in response to these allegations mckinsey and company referred us to this statement which says mckinsey does not advise on policy it was not involved in drawing up the proposals in the health and social care bill it is for government to set policy. meanwhile in the past 24 hours in the middle east palestinians and the world so-called largest open air prison of commemorative the 72nd anniversary of the naca without physical protest you to coronavirus at least one ngo an edge is that israel backed by the u.s. and using british weapons is taking advantage of a pandemic to expand settlements ill
understanding or consciousness of these kinds of problems ahead of time given that of course it was the gordon brown government that commissioned a mckinsey report that is widely seen as the beginning of the 20 and 12 health and social care act i was at the kids the long before that so i was back in the department of health by the time of the gordon brown administration so i don't think. because he was very influential on the approach taken by andrew lansley he'd written up his plans many many...
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act i was at mckinsey long before that so i was back in the department of health by the time of the gordon brown administration so i don't think. because he was very influential on the approach taken by andrew lansley he written up his plans many many years before really back in the blair administrations you could see the proposals coming from andrew lansley which was really in many. as a continuation of the policies that that labor government introduced competition choice the coalition didn't invent those the challenge really with all of those was with an ageing population increasing long term conditions competition just wasn't the right model what you needed was to try and build links between services between g.p.'s between hospitals between social care and trying to integrate plan it was the way forward rather than trying to create a competitive market so who actually is guiding this science that the government has been saying it is following mckinsey obviously have advised a big pharmaceutical companies and went sabbatical and speaks he was a scandal hit j.f.k. when similar chris when
act i was at mckinsey long before that so i was back in the department of health by the time of the gordon brown administration so i don't think. because he was very influential on the approach taken by andrew lansley he written up his plans many many years before really back in the blair administrations you could see the proposals coming from andrew lansley which was really in many. as a continuation of the policies that that labor government introduced competition choice the coalition didn't...
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gordon, it's been too long. good to see you. >> good to see you, lou. lou: let's talk about the way in which -- thank you -- the way in which president xi is is lying. he's lied to the american people, he's lied to the world. he has refused to warn the world of the deadly contagion that he and his government unleashed, and despite that they refused to warn anyone of what they had done. >> you know, it's even more than just refusing to warn them. for about a five-and-a-half week period, xi jinping actually tried to deceive the world about the human-to-human transmissibility of the coronavirus. they were saying that it wasn't, but a they knew that it was. and at the same time, they were pressuring countries to accept arrivals from china. you put those two things together, it means, lou, that xi jinping took steps that he knew would lead to the spread of the coronavirus to all the other countries in the world. this is a crime against all of humanity. lou: it's a crime against all of humanity, it is one that persists. that crime, by the way, aided and abett
gordon, it's been too long. good to see you. >> good to see you, lou. lou: let's talk about the way in which -- thank you -- the way in which president xi is is lying. he's lied to the american people, he's lied to the world. he has refused to warn the world of the deadly contagion that he and his government unleashed, and despite that they refused to warn anyone of what they had done. >> you know, it's even more than just refusing to warn them. for about a five-and-a-half week...
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dagen: gordon, great to see you. thank you so much for being here. gordon chang with us. coming up, facebook going remote, more employees may permanently work from home but there's a catch and it's making buzz this morning. plus, the power of prayer, how it can help your mental health and your spiritual health. we'll be right back. ♪ >> people are going to go back to church on sundays and our churches want to take care of their parishoners, their people that go to worship and you're going to see something come out very soon about opening up our churches. dagen: that was president trump yesterday, highlighting the need for churches to reopen. across the country, there's been a crackdown on church services, in fact, in chicago yesterday police issuing fines to three places of worship for holding services over the weekend. joining me now is spiritual author, fox news contributor, jonathan morris. we talk about healing and recovering from this virus. well, participating in your religious services, being with congregants and other worshipers, that is part of the healing proc
dagen: gordon, great to see you. thank you so much for being here. gordon chang with us. coming up, facebook going remote, more employees may permanently work from home but there's a catch and it's making buzz this morning. plus, the power of prayer, how it can help your mental health and your spiritual health. we'll be right back. ♪ >> people are going to go back to church on sundays and our churches want to take care of their parishoners, their people that go to worship and you're...
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knowledge of the night sky was used to get the astronaut back home safely was the mercury atlas mission of gordon cooper in the early 1960's. in that case, he faced all kinds of equipment failures including the navigation system. of equipment failures including the navigation system. he used his knowledge gained from morehead and the training e received to relocate and manually re-enter earth's atmosphere. interestingly enough, that was the only of that mission that was landed manually. it was the most accurate splashdown in the history of that series of missions. >> and so it ended. 31 urs, 20 minutes, seconds. >> the apollo mission was also impacted. it was struck by lightning on takeoff. >> [indiscernible] >> throughout the navigation system, the crew was able to use their knowledge of the stars to recalibrate their navigation system that was thrown out from the lightning storm. and they were able to reset pretty early in the mission. they were able to complete their mission. apollo 13 is probably the most famous mission that did not land on the moon. suess mission. there was an explosion and
knowledge of the night sky was used to get the astronaut back home safely was the mercury atlas mission of gordon cooper in the early 1960's. in that case, he faced all kinds of equipment failures including the navigation system. of equipment failures including the navigation system. he used his knowledge gained from morehead and the training e received to relocate and manually re-enter earth's atmosphere. interestingly enough, that was the only of that mission that was landed manually. it was...