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know we are getting some tape through from donald trump. a taped replay from reuters and we'll be playing that out shortly we'll just wait and see it's coming through in bits and pieces at the moment so i may interrupt you in a moment context of the election i know that this is not what you would call an election issue but it's the type of thing again i guess that donald trump can point to and say look at everything i've achieved if he wants to talk about his foreign policy. when it comes to talking about removing a nation like sudan from the state sponsors of terrorism to be honest for the average american voter right over their head it's not going to make that much of a difference however if you go to them and see a look from sudan we have managed to get $335000000.02 pay to call in compensation for those who were impacted by terrorism that we believe that sudan the previous governments of sudan was behind that can be painted as a win and that would be important in any sort of election context and certainly that's in the statement this comes from the white house where donald tru
know we are getting some tape through from donald trump. a taped replay from reuters and we'll be playing that out shortly we'll just wait and see it's coming through in bits and pieces at the moment so i may interrupt you in a moment context of the election i know that this is not what you would call an election issue but it's the type of thing again i guess that donald trump can point to and say look at everything i've achieved if he wants to talk about his foreign policy. when it comes to...
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seguridad revelados por reuters muestran los Últimos momentos de vida de un hombre de 36 aÑos de edad quien muriÓ en una cÁrcel en mississippi, en mayo de 2018. [habla en inglÉs] pero las autoridades de la cÁrcel no informaron a la familia sobre lo que pasÓ con Él antes del ataque cardiaco. los videos muestran que Él golpeÓ a guardias con una bandeja de almuerzos y luego Él fue golpeado en repetidas ocasiones a la cabeza. fue llevado a la ducha, a la enfermerÍa sin darle medicamentos y aislado por 46 minutos antes de morir. de acuerdo con expertos, el gobierno de los estados unidos tiene las estadÍsticas y la forma en que muera la poblaciÓn carcelaria, pero lo mantienen en secreto. [habla en inglÉs] de acuerdo con la agencia reuters, en un conteo que ellos mismos hicieron en mÁs de 500 cÁrceles, entre 2018 y 2019, mÁs de 7500 presos murieron. de ellos, reuters indican que 7000 de ellos estaban en espera de su juicio. >> es muy triste y es un pecado ocultar estas martes. muchos de ellos no llegaron a tener juicio. puede ser que sean personas inocentes, que estaban esper
seguridad revelados por reuters muestran los Últimos momentos de vida de un hombre de 36 aÑos de edad quien muriÓ en una cÁrcel en mississippi, en mayo de 2018. [habla en inglÉs] pero las autoridades de la cÁrcel no informaron a la familia sobre lo que pasÓ con Él antes del ataque cardiaco. los videos muestran que Él golpeÓ a guardias con una bandeja de almuerzos y luego Él fue golpeado en repetidas ocasiones a la cabeza. fue llevado a la ducha, a la enfermerÍa sin darle...
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the latest reporting from waiters -- from reuters that i want to share with you, it is saying that the president will work from his residence. the u.s. vice president, of course, mike pence, who we shared with you had tested negative for coronavirus, will also work from his residence as well. the white house is to keep the presidential and vice presidential staffs separate. it gives you an idea of the workflow this morning down in washington, d.c. we have talked about how difficult it might be to carry on negotiations. we have seen how the whole world works when you have to work from home. i am sure they can still have those talks. i just wonder whether that is going to be the focus for the next few days in washington. tom: i would say the focus is on the good news that the president will be working, and clearly he can work until we see which way this turns. but it is real simple, monitoring his health and his strength is really going to be front and center for dr. john conolly. jonathan: there's some questions this morning as to whether the president would address the nation this
the latest reporting from waiters -- from reuters that i want to share with you, it is saying that the president will work from his residence. the u.s. vice president, of course, mike pence, who we shared with you had tested negative for coronavirus, will also work from his residence as well. the white house is to keep the presidential and vice presidential staffs separate. it gives you an idea of the workflow this morning down in washington, d.c. we have talked about how difficult it might be...
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emerged as a front runner. nobody had to imagine the ominous articles from the ap, reuters, "washington post" and politico to imply there wasle something questionable of our faith practice. but to send a contributing editor to snoop around church buildings to report what a youth group that written on the whiteboard. no. americans don't have to imagine this elite disdain all they have to do is read it. it's not just this one nominee. nobody imagine when the junior senator from vermont accused a different nominee of the trade and islam hopeful be a because - - islam will be a because they said to get it right which islam gets wrong. when the junior senator cast aspersions on yet another nominee for lying to the knightsf of columbus. and another democrat implied he should quit the mainstream catholic group if they wanted to hold public office so quick knights of columbus to hold public office? in america? people called this out are hysterical frankly. just yesterday 24 hours after this world they would not make an issue the junior senator from hawaii tried to see her faith is
emerged as a front runner. nobody had to imagine the ominous articles from the ap, reuters, "washington post" and politico to imply there wasle something questionable of our faith practice. but to send a contributing editor to snoop around church buildings to report what a youth group that written on the whiteboard. no. americans don't have to imagine this elite disdain all they have to do is read it. it's not just this one nominee. nobody imagine when the junior senator from vermont...
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is being reported by the reuters news agency quoted the french interior ministry, a serious incident is under way this afternoon in lyons. security forces are on site. according to reuters, they have confirmed that an orthodox priest, don't know if that is greek or russian orthodox, but eastern christian priest has been injured in a shooting in lyons. the assailant has fled. reuters is reporting that the priest was fired on twice around 4pm local time, that would be about three pnr time, as he was closing the church and is being treated on site for what is described as a life threatening injuries. we will bring you more on that shooting of a priest, who has life threatening injuries. we don't have any more details, but security forces are on the ground there and the pursuit of the ground there and the pursuit of the assailant, who has fled the scene, is ongoing. we will bring you more on that as soon as we have it. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has told scots not to travel south to england unless essential. writing on twitter, she said the government in edinburgh would
is being reported by the reuters news agency quoted the french interior ministry, a serious incident is under way this afternoon in lyons. security forces are on site. according to reuters, they have confirmed that an orthodox priest, don't know if that is greek or russian orthodox, but eastern christian priest has been injured in a shooting in lyons. the assailant has fled. reuters is reporting that the priest was fired on twice around 4pm local time, that would be about three pnr time, as he...
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. nobody had to imagine the ominous articles from ap, reuters, "the washington post" and "politico" all implying there was something questionable, questionable or problematic about judge barrett's faith practices. nobody had to imagine "politico" sending a contributing editor to snoop around the church buildings and report what a youth group had written on their white board. so, no, you know, americans don't have to imagine this elite disdain. all they have to do iss read it. it's not just this one nominee. nobody imagined it when the junior senator from vermont accused a different nominee of hatred and islamophobia because he'd previously expressed a personal view that christianity gets things right which islam gets wrong. it's not imaginary when the junior from california casts aspersions on yet another nominee for, listen to this, belongs to the knights of columbus. and another democrat implied he should quit q this mainstream catholic group if he wanted to hold public office. quit theit knights of columbus f you want to hold public office? in america? ehe democratic leader says thes
. nobody had to imagine the ominous articles from ap, reuters, "the washington post" and "politico" all implying there was something questionable, questionable or problematic about judge barrett's faith practices. nobody had to imagine "politico" sending a contributing editor to snoop around the church buildings and report what a youth group had written on their white board. so, no, you know, americans don't have to imagine this elite disdain. all they have to do...
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told reuters the findings are reassuring because of munity tends to weaken with age but there is part of operation warp speed and one of 11 companies in the final stages of phase 3 trials the last step required before vaccines can be approved for widespread use company shares spiked as much as 4 percent on the news wednesday. so with this in mind let's take another look at the trends and spread of the virus globally with r t correspondent sites have a day or so where are we when the you know brand another day just more and more increases and right now close to $35000000.00 a globally recovery rate scale at around 75 percent that's $1000000.00 and counting now just in the u.s. more than $7400000.00 confirmed cases deaths asar passing 211000 now staying on the u.s. let's take a look at the daily new case and deaths for tuesday which were $43478.00 now that's a 13 percent increase compared to last week down 2 percent from yesterday but still an increase from the previous week and. 918 were reported yesterday a 17 percent decrease from the numbers we saw last week now nationwide though we
told reuters the findings are reassuring because of munity tends to weaken with age but there is part of operation warp speed and one of 11 companies in the final stages of phase 3 trials the last step required before vaccines can be approved for widespread use company shares spiked as much as 4 percent on the news wednesday. so with this in mind let's take another look at the trends and spread of the virus globally with r t correspondent sites have a day or so where are we when the you know...
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the country where foreigners are barred from going to according to reuters the tibetan rural laborers are being forced off the land and into recently built military style training centers this will sound very familiar wanted especially to the millions of we goes who have been sent to so-called reeducation camps now into bed over half a 1000000 people or 15 percent of the population have been sent through the program in the 1st 7 months of this year many end up in low paid work including textile manufacturing construction and agriculture now in similar mass transfers of the way good people these workers were discovered in the supply chains of $83.00 global brands according to a report released by the astray in strategic policy institute but despite the international criticism china continues to expand its indoctrination camps in the western region of jang now the trumpet ministration has sanctioned the makers of apparel cotton computers and hair products in the province which it accused of using slave labor that is on top of the sanctions on officials responsible for the polic
the country where foreigners are barred from going to according to reuters the tibetan rural laborers are being forced off the land and into recently built military style training centers this will sound very familiar wanted especially to the millions of we goes who have been sent to so-called reeducation camps now into bed over half a 1000000 people or 15 percent of the population have been sent through the program in the 1st 7 months of this year many end up in low paid work including...
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don't like all that so here's even reuters saying basically agreeing with what the kaiser report said and yet but we offer you the solution and the solution is to exit the system by a bit quaint and you don't need you join orangeville podcast group you don't need to be in. in this world that jamie dimon controls like it's his it's his financial system and if you want to be in and participate and complain about his stuff then you should do that but you can exit and just say right jamie dimon you know you know what you could do but here's reuters despite j.p. morgan's record spoofing fine deterrence questions remain they don't think jamie dimon and chief morgan are going to stop that a fine is going to stop them from committing crimes and they go to better markets an industry watchdog recently published its own analysis on j.p. morgan's wrongdoing which covers a 20 year period until 2019 quote j.p. morgan chase has a 20 year long rap sheet that includes at least 80 major legal actions that have resulted in over $39000000000.00 in fines and settlements any other business in america with
don't like all that so here's even reuters saying basically agreeing with what the kaiser report said and yet but we offer you the solution and the solution is to exit the system by a bit quaint and you don't need you join orangeville podcast group you don't need to be in. in this world that jamie dimon controls like it's his it's his financial system and if you want to be in and participate and complain about his stuff then you should do that but you can exit and just say right jamie dimon...
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reuters news agency that one of those individuals was beheaded that has not been confirmed but if it is confirmed that would mean the 2nd beheading in just a few weeks here in france now this attack took place in the center of the church we understand that 2 bodies were found in the center of a church and a 3rd person who succumbed to their injuries this is possibly the guardian of the church had managed to take refuge in one of the areas inside the church a perimeter set up as obviously police try and deal with this the perpetrator was apprehended at the scene we understand he was shot and he's being conveyed to hospital with his injuries we understand that during that arrest he shouted the words. god is great several times the mare of nice has described this as a terror attack. remember the scene with the police who arrested the attacker confirm that everything suggests a terrorist attack inside the not to damn brasilia of nice. well this case has now been taken over by the antiterrorism prosecutor here in france for murder in connection with a terrorist enterprise and it does appear
reuters news agency that one of those individuals was beheaded that has not been confirmed but if it is confirmed that would mean the 2nd beheading in just a few weeks here in france now this attack took place in the center of the church we understand that 2 bodies were found in the center of a church and a 3rd person who succumbed to their injuries this is possibly the guardian of the church had managed to take refuge in one of the areas inside the church a perimeter set up as obviously...
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. "reuters" analyzed data showing states in the upper midwest and west where coseer weather is ding more people indoors had the highest rates of new fections. kansas, nebraska, new hampshire, south dakota and wyoming set new records last week. yesterday four states-- kentuy, minnesota, montana and wisconsin-- set new one-day records according to the reuters analysis. johns hopkins university's coronavirus resource center sho t u.s. with more than 20% of all confirmecases worldwide as of this morning. there are cloonse to 35 milnfections globally and nearly 7.4-million of those are in the united states. violence between armenian and azerbaijani forces continued today over the separatist region nagorno karabakh. ethnic armenian officials from nagornrakh took responsibility fothe latest round of strikes in ganja azerbaijan's second largest city. one civilian was killed and dozens were injured, according to azerbaijan's government. eethe decades-long disputn the countries is over the nagorno karabakh region, whic is part of azerbaijan but is controlled by ethnic armenian forces backed b
. "reuters" analyzed data showing states in the upper midwest and west where coseer weather is ding more people indoors had the highest rates of new fections. kansas, nebraska, new hampshire, south dakota and wyoming set new records last week. yesterday four states-- kentuy, minnesota, montana and wisconsin-- set new one-day records according to the reuters analysis. johns hopkins university's coronavirus resource center sho t u.s. with more than 20% of all confirmecases worldwide as...
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about. a turkish official told reuters that the police's initial assessment was that he shows you had been intentionally murdered at the consulate and that his body had been moved abroad. the saudi government issued a denial an official source at the saudi consulate in istanbul also denied the reuters story that quoted turkish officials saying that her show she had been killed at the consulate he denounced the source of what he called these quote unfounded accusations. but i could and the modern george clooney would consider you were left. out of use for india. on saturday the 6th of october. invited reuters to the consulate and took them on a tour. to show that her show she was not in the building he denied that she had been killed insisting that he left but admitting he couldn't prove it because the consulate surveillance cameras hadn't saved the images. for why he would have a c.c.t.v. system. doesn't record seems. impossible to believe the only reason why you would not have a recording system is a lack of money and this isn't something that afflicts saudi arabia for sure. on m
about. a turkish official told reuters that the police's initial assessment was that he shows you had been intentionally murdered at the consulate and that his body had been moved abroad. the saudi government issued a denial an official source at the saudi consulate in istanbul also denied the reuters story that quoted turkish officials saying that her show she had been killed at the consulate he denounced the source of what he called these quote unfounded accusations. but i could and the...
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countries news agency reuters reports the head of the continent's disease control body said africa needs to be proactive in the race to secure vaccines but the problem of africa's health sector. with infrastructure being the biggest challenge. a clinic on the outskirts of kenya fasteners capital like to do to it's the final stop for a vaccine that's traveled from a factory half a world away now it needs to be stored correctly most inoculations are only usable if kept cold and that will be one challenge in delivering a future covert $1000.00 vaccine to developing countries. globally the likes of d.h.l. and u.p.s. have ramped up spending on their global cold supply chain but in africa the infrastructure is just not there especially in rural areas which could be lacking electricity altogether. we have problems of storage capacity for vaccine we have a lack of refrigerators. so if you say we have to vaccinate against the coronavirus for example we don't need a lot more refrigerators to keep the vaccines you know. we don't have these fridges . the next challenge is over pricing pressure
countries news agency reuters reports the head of the continent's disease control body said africa needs to be proactive in the race to secure vaccines but the problem of africa's health sector. with infrastructure being the biggest challenge. a clinic on the outskirts of kenya fasteners capital like to do to it's the final stop for a vaccine that's traveled from a factory half a world away now it needs to be stored correctly most inoculations are only usable if kept cold and that will be one...
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infected. we will speak to dr. ashish jha, dean of public health at brown university and reuters reporter jeff mason, former president of the white house correspondents association about the infection election. then we go to louisville, where the family of breonna taylor has asked kentucky's governor to reopen the case and appoint a special prosecutor after the state's attorney general refused to seek charges against officers for shooting taylor dead in her own home. we will speak to kentucky state representative attica scott and attorney benjamin crump. >> breonna taylor's entire family is heartbroken. devastated. an oututraged. and confused. and bewildered. just like all of us come as to what the kentucky attorney presentdaniel cameron to the grand jury. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. welcome to democracy now!, i'm amy goododman. presidenent trump could be discharged from walter reed medical center. he could be discharged as early as today according to doctors after a weekend of mixed messages from trump's team abou
infected. we will speak to dr. ashish jha, dean of public health at brown university and reuters reporter jeff mason, former president of the white house correspondents association about the infection election. then we go to louisville, where the family of breonna taylor has asked kentucky's governor to reopen the case and appoint a special prosecutor after the state's attorney general refused to seek charges against officers for shooting taylor dead in her own home. we will speak to kentucky...
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come out, we've got one here from reuters, it was a reuters ipsos poll. and it asked americans you know based on the debate and based on the president's diagnosis who do you think you're gonna vote for 51% compared to 41% said they were going to go joe biden's way and then we had the rasmussen daily presidential tracking poll out this morning. also found 53% of people disapprove right now of the job performance of president trump compared to 46% who approve. obviously not a good position to be in going into the homestretch i'm sure the president would like to have kept the message on law order and on the economy but you know this is taking center stage and i is there a way for him to turn this around at this point. >>well yes, keep in mind that for most of october and septa concern dogs in september president trump's a full reading was higher than obama's that a similar period. i don't believe the poll with to 10 points because it goes back says polling. republicans sent 27% turnout. that's never happened. in 2016 2018 they were at 33%. and you know what else was at 2016 2018 the d
come out, we've got one here from reuters, it was a reuters ipsos poll. and it asked americans you know based on the debate and based on the president's diagnosis who do you think you're gonna vote for 51% compared to 41% said they were going to go joe biden's way and then we had the rasmussen daily presidential tracking poll out this morning. also found 53% of people disapprove right now of the job performance of president trump compared to 46% who approve. obviously not a good position to be...
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. i spoke earlier with dr. darian sutton. dr. sutton, this morning reuters reports the fda is expanding its investigation into the safety of astrazeneca's coronavirus vaccine. what do we need to know? >> this comes after various reports that have not been confirmed by astrazeneca of a possible adverse event of transverse myelitis, inflammation of the spinal cord that can cause lasting nerve damage. i think it's important these questions are being raised and precautions are being raised by the fda. for many people to understand, many of the vaccines that are currently being studied have different mechanisms of action. astrazeneca's vaccine is a viral vector vaccine. what i've learned is the fda has asked for more research and data on previous studies of viral vector vaccines to try and see if there's any association between this adverse event and viral vector vaccine. this is important to assure safety, but most importantly, confidence during this turbulent race for a vaccine. >> when it comes to covid-19, researchers are warning the transmission risk is "rapidly increasing" ac
. i spoke earlier with dr. darian sutton. dr. sutton, this morning reuters reports the fda is expanding its investigation into the safety of astrazeneca's coronavirus vaccine. what do we need to know? >> this comes after various reports that have not been confirmed by astrazeneca of a possible adverse event of transverse myelitis, inflammation of the spinal cord that can cause lasting nerve damage. i think it's important these questions are being raised and precautions are being raised by...
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and for our punish. the reuters is on it's want to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities streamer how can we protect animals and there have been times. when the least. we can make a difference by choosing reforestation through do for storage.
and for our punish. the reuters is on it's want to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities streamer how can we protect animals and there have been times. when the least. we can make a difference by choosing reforestation through do for storage.
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reuters, jeff, getting right to the point, president trump, listen, is without question the star of his campaign, surrogates including the vice president cannot provide the same enthusiasm. so how are they planning to roll out operation maga and are there contingency plans in place? jeff: it's a great point, arthel, and i completely agree with you. he's absolutely the star of the campaign, he's the president of the united states and incumbent and running for reelection, but he's also without question the draw, the one who brings the crowds in that he's so proud of and so without being able to have those events in the coming week at least or probably longer, it absolutely hamstrings the campaign in the final weeks before the november third election. so they have their contingency and you referenced it. they will be using surrogates, they will be no doubt putting a lot more emphasis on mike pence, vice president mike pence who by the way also is the star of the show wednesday night anyway from the trump campaign's perspective for the vp debate. but broadly, it's a -- it's a real challenge
reuters, jeff, getting right to the point, president trump, listen, is without question the star of his campaign, surrogates including the vice president cannot provide the same enthusiasm. so how are they planning to roll out operation maga and are there contingency plans in place? jeff: it's a great point, arthel, and i completely agree with you. he's absolutely the star of the campaign, he's the president of the united states and incumbent and running for reelection, but he's also without...
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disappearance reuters news agency quoted a turkish official who said the initial assessment by turkish police was that he had been murdered at the consulate and his body flown out of the country. to saudi consulate issued a denial saying that jamal khashoggi was neither inside the consulate nor in saudi arabia. it also tonight that he had been killed in the consulate and said every effort was being made to find him. on october the 6th the saudi consulate in istanbul mohammed. invited reporters through reuters to the consulate and accompanied them on a tour to confirm that he showed he was not inside the building the. konsole denied reports of an assassination he insisted pushes he had left the building but said he could not prove it because the consulate surveillance cameras did not save images. that something is going wrong because someone is missing new york. you have to prove that he ran of the media or of course but why you would have a c.c.t.v. system that isn't working doesn't record seems. impossible to believe the only reason why you would not have a recording system is lack of
disappearance reuters news agency quoted a turkish official who said the initial assessment by turkish police was that he had been murdered at the consulate and his body flown out of the country. to saudi consulate issued a denial saying that jamal khashoggi was neither inside the consulate nor in saudi arabia. it also tonight that he had been killed in the consulate and said every effort was being made to find him. on october the 6th the saudi consulate in istanbul mohammed. invited reporters...
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dax off by nearly 3%, ftse 100 off by 2% and cac 3% as well reuters is reporting that angela merkel wants state premiers to close all sfrauntrestaurants ans starting november 4 in a bid to try to curb rising cases in that country. people would only be able to go out in public with members of their own household and one other house hold sticking with europe, and keeping our eyes on the shares of deutsche bank, you can see they are off about 3%. the bank did swing to a profit for its most recent quarter for the first time since 2019. revenue topping estimates. helping drive the results were its investment banking operations revenues there rising a staggering 43% on deutsche bank shares moving to the down side >>> fending offs regulatory onslaught that we're see, contessa is here with that and other top headlines. >> and i'm like a big huge head standing next to apple is developing its own search technology as antitrust officials threaten google. apple has began to show its own search results and link directly to websites right from its home screen an advancement some industry experts
dax off by nearly 3%, ftse 100 off by 2% and cac 3% as well reuters is reporting that angela merkel wants state premiers to close all sfrauntrestaurants ans starting november 4 in a bid to try to curb rising cases in that country. people would only be able to go out in public with members of their own household and one other house hold sticking with europe, and keeping our eyes on the shares of deutsche bank, you can see they are off about 3%. the bank did swing to a profit for its most recent...
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next spring. sources tell reuters the fda has expanded their investigation into another leading vaccine candidate being developed by astra zeneca and the university of oxford. human trials of the vaccine have been on hold in the u.s. september 6 after a volunteer in the u.k. became seriously ill. reuters sources say regulators will look into data from earlier trials of similar vaccines to see if there were any related side effects, but added the fda is doing this to be thorough, not because it necessarily suspects any safety issues. dana, widespread studies, it's common because of the vast number of people statistically, some of them will get sick but when they do, you have to investigate whether it's related to the experimental vaccine or if it's just coincidence. >> dana: thanks. jonathan serrie, thanks for the update. we're learning more about the ex-convict that's been charged in the ambush of two l.a. county sheriff deputies. william la jeunesse is in l.a. with the latest. high, william. >> murray pled not get -- guilty to two counts of murder. he cannot own a weapon. in th
next spring. sources tell reuters the fda has expanded their investigation into another leading vaccine candidate being developed by astra zeneca and the university of oxford. human trials of the vaccine have been on hold in the u.s. september 6 after a volunteer in the u.k. became seriously ill. reuters sources say regulators will look into data from earlier trials of similar vaccines to see if there were any related side effects, but added the fda is doing this to be thorough, not because it...
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1st report that had been killed surfaced 5 days after his disappearance reuters news agency quoted a technician official who said the initial assessment by texas police was that he had been murdered at the consulate and his body flew now said the country. the saudi concierge issued a denial saying that jamal khashoggi was neither inside the consulate nor in saudi arabia. it also denied that he had been killed in the consulate and said every effort was being made to find him. on october the 6th the sunday consul in istanbul mohammed. invited reporters through reuters to the consulate and accompanied them on a tour to confirm that he showed he was not inside the buildings the console denied reports of an assassination he insisted he had left the building but said he could not prove it because the consulate surveillance cameras did not save images. that. something is going wrong because if someone is missing. you have to prove that. your court why you would have a c.c.t.v. system that isn't working doesn't record seems. impossible to believe the only reason why you have a recording syst
1st report that had been killed surfaced 5 days after his disappearance reuters news agency quoted a technician official who said the initial assessment by texas police was that he had been murdered at the consulate and his body flew now said the country. the saudi concierge issued a denial saying that jamal khashoggi was neither inside the consulate nor in saudi arabia. it also denied that he had been killed in the consulate and said every effort was being made to find him. on october the 6th...
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for not reporting it. howie: that was reuters' jeff mason. the president attacked others as well from the medical world to the media world. >> people are tired of hearing fauci and all these idiots, these people, these people that have gotten it wrong. every time he goes on television, there's always a bomb, but there's a bigger bomb if you fire him. >> the president looked like he's already decided he's lost, like the -- ah, biden's a criminal, fauci is terrible. it's what losers sound like. >> the president is gaining massive momentum. democrats, despite what they say and the media mob, what they say, they're enablers. howie: ben, on the obama administration, this is not unnamed sources. the president is publicly pressing his attorney general to name a prosecutor, look into obama and biden and the media are kind of stunned at this open political pressure. >> i don't think it's any question that this is going to be a story that outlasts this election. i feel like people are confining this to donald trump, the person, sort of lashing out at people who are his political enemies. b
for not reporting it. howie: that was reuters' jeff mason. the president attacked others as well from the medical world to the media world. >> people are tired of hearing fauci and all these idiots, these people, these people that have gotten it wrong. every time he goes on television, there's always a bomb, but there's a bigger bomb if you fire him. >> the president looked like he's already decided he's lost, like the -- ah, biden's a criminal, fauci is terrible. it's what losers...
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calls for his regular resignation but a spokesman told the reuters news agency he's concerned about the potential for violence and wants to talk. for more on that now i'm joined by philip sure well journalist for the sunday times philip welcome to d.w. again paint a picture for us if you will what's the mood in the city today. sort of the mood is one of defiance amongst these protesters they are turning out several sites across the city they have. and their policy of converging on one particular site really stretching the police by choosing a several sites in in bangkok and they are very angry that angry that so many of their leaders have been arrested they're angry that the riot police and water cannons were sent in on friday night and they are also. around. that defines in the face of these this government decree that is supposed to find any gathering of full and full people but police have said today that they're going to look at video evidence to prosecute people attending these rallies and they've also said they're going to monitor and look at social me your activity even peopl
calls for his regular resignation but a spokesman told the reuters news agency he's concerned about the potential for violence and wants to talk. for more on that now i'm joined by philip sure well journalist for the sunday times philip welcome to d.w. again paint a picture for us if you will what's the mood in the city today. sort of the mood is one of defiance amongst these protesters they are turning out several sites across the city they have. and their policy of converging on one...
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guardian reuters the relatives of these mercenaries are telling the stories their family members are telling the story and specific individuals off testified they have spoken to journalists in sirte that turkey is recruiting those people transporting them to azerbaijan to take part in the war against armenia and they're going to. let me. repeat something to you written by richard cows a former u.s. ambassador to azerbaijan he said this when this conflict started he said the poor people of armenia and azerbaijan a paying for the price of uninspired leadership in baquba and yerevan that refused to seize opportunity after opportunity to peacefully deal with the conflict regarding nagorno-karabakh is he right what could you have done differently to prevent this happening. you know essentially everything thoughts needed to be done has been done and when i entered the office of the prime minister of the republic of armenia i proposed a formula as a basis for my policy on the nagorno-karabakh issue saying that we have to agree that any settlement any solution to the conflict has to be accep
guardian reuters the relatives of these mercenaries are telling the stories their family members are telling the story and specific individuals off testified they have spoken to journalists in sirte that turkey is recruiting those people transporting them to azerbaijan to take part in the war against armenia and they're going to. let me. repeat something to you written by richard cows a former u.s. ambassador to azerbaijan he said this when this conflict started he said the poor people of...
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, pretty much all the time. the new rotors if so's pole -- the new reuters ipsos poll, donald trump one by swinging through these midwestern states that used to be called the blue wall for barack obama, and he was winning all of those in emma craddick -- in democratic, new colors. one place you can go to michigan to determine what has happened is macomb county, a swing county in michigan, it is automobile country, middle-class people, some wealthier houses, so kind of a microcosm of the united states, voting for barack obama and then donald trump. so we went there to find out what voters were thinking. take a look. macomb county, which sits between the two great lakes, lake huron and lake erie, is scenic, patriotic, middle-class and overwhelmingly white. the last election, trump resonated here. >> in 2016, he pledged he would not cut medicaid, medicare or social security, very different from other republican candidates. that, combined with his appeals to white identity politics appealed to a lot of people in macomb county. elizabeth: trump inspires -- correspondent: trump inspires tribute
, pretty much all the time. the new rotors if so's pole -- the new reuters ipsos poll, donald trump one by swinging through these midwestern states that used to be called the blue wall for barack obama, and he was winning all of those in emma craddick -- in democratic, new colors. one place you can go to michigan to determine what has happened is macomb county, a swing county in michigan, it is automobile country, middle-class people, some wealthier houses, so kind of a microcosm of the united...
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few new polls. reuters shows 67% of registered voters say if he had taken it more seriously he probably wouldn't have gotten himself. 52% of registered voters don't trust him. is this even important at all as you weigh the political ramificati ramifications? >> well, i will say this. i think the one way in which it could play to the president's disadvantage going forward is just having the conversation focused on coronavirus and the response to coronavirus. for example, one area where voters have tended to give him the benefit of the doubt is on the economy. even though the economy went to a very bad place in the covid lockdown. polls suggest he's seen as being stronger on the economy. that's a topic he'd like to be talking about more. in the same way these law and order images might be an area he wants to spend more time. the narrative looks like it's going to be dominated by covid and that area is one where he has historically not done as well. >> he has no choice but to talk about his least favorite subject, in a way, as opposed to his favorite subjects going into the electi
few new polls. reuters shows 67% of registered voters say if he had taken it more seriously he probably wouldn't have gotten himself. 52% of registered voters don't trust him. is this even important at all as you weigh the political ramificati ramifications? >> well, i will say this. i think the one way in which it could play to the president's disadvantage going forward is just having the conversation focused on coronavirus and the response to coronavirus. for example, one area where...
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gathering on thanksgiving. dr. sutton, this morning reuters reports the fda is expanding its reports into astrazeneca. >> for context, transverse myelitis is an inin nation of the spinal cord that can cause lasting nerve damage and i think it's important these questions are raised and precautions are being raised by the fda. >> when it comes covid-19 researchers are warning the transmission risk is rapidly increasing across much of the northern u.s. from the pacific northwest to the midwest and northeast. what's to blame here? >> it's very concerning to be honest with you. as an emergency physician that worked during the height of the pandemic in the middle of new york city i fear we'll have a repeat of exponential growth. many public health officials are advising significant mitigation. states like wisconsin and south dakota are exceeding 20%. so these predictions are a warning from science that we must act now. >> dr. anthony fauci told our abc news podcast that he plans to vote in person on election day in noverr with conditions. he said he would recommend wearing a mask at thanksgivin
gathering on thanksgiving. dr. sutton, this morning reuters reports the fda is expanding its reports into astrazeneca. >> for context, transverse myelitis is an inin nation of the spinal cord that can cause lasting nerve damage and i think it's important these questions are raised and precautions are being raised by the fda. >> when it comes covid-19 researchers are warning the transmission risk is rapidly increasing across much of the northern u.s. from the pacific northwest to...
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police moved to quell the protest, by reuters are reporting that state television said it was necessary to maintain peace and order. in addition to the ban on gatherings, the publication of any news or online messages judged to harm national security is also prohibited. the huge anti-government protests have come at a time when the king, who spends most of the time outside his country, is in the thai capital. then str they are demanding change in the political system, including a new constitution and reform of the monarchy. >>> moving to france where the city of lights will be going dark. a nightly curfew will be in effect starting saturday for paris and other major cities, as the french government grapples with a resurgence of the coronavirus. >> translator: the message i want to send is that i need each of you, we need each other to stop the spread of the virus. >> the government declared a new public health state of emergency for limited travel. in an interview, president emmanuel macron said the curfew will be from 9:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. in nine areas hardest hit by the virus. it wi
police moved to quell the protest, by reuters are reporting that state television said it was necessary to maintain peace and order. in addition to the ban on gatherings, the publication of any news or online messages judged to harm national security is also prohibited. the huge anti-government protests have come at a time when the king, who spends most of the time outside his country, is in the thai capital. then str they are demanding change in the political system, including a new...