Wants. She is a free spirit. That danger of american government pack. I don t think any of these with good advice. A massive turnout in a big state for harrisburg i am feeling very good about pennsylvania. What you need to know about what trump is doing when he lies about a dystopian nightmare caused by immigrants. Is the justice department doing enough to save democracy from tyranny? we will not allow this nation to become a country where lot enforcement is graded as an apparatus of politics. It all starts right now. Good evening from new york. I m chris hayes. One of the weird advantages donald trump seems to enjoy in this campaign for president, a lot of americans have blocked out what it was really like living through trumps last year , particularly, at the white house. He was downplaying and mismanaging the worst public health crisis in the century and calling for cops and soldiers to dominate americans protesting police violence and racism. Then of course he lost his bid for reel
Welcome to hardtalk. Im zeinab badawi. It is 60 years since beijing put down the tibetan revolt, which killed tens of thousands of people. That was also when the dalai lama began his long exile from his homeland. While still the tibetan peoples spiritual leader, he relinquished political control eight years ago. Our guest today is the de fa cto our guest today is the de facto president in exile, Lobsang Sangay, who says the situation is now critical and that tibet is a huge prison under chinas unfettered rule. So what are the tibetan peoples ambitions now . And what is their strategy for achieving it from the increasingly assertive and authoritarian chinese leadership . Theme music plays Lobsang Sangay welcome to hardtalk. How do the tibetan people remember that revolt 60 years ago . Thousands tibetan of gathered in the capital city to protect the dalai lama from the chinese army and then it resulted in a bloodshed. As per Chinese Military archives, 80,000 tibetan were killed between m
Ladies anladies and gentlemen mikes what pimco ceo the Potomac Institute for policy studies, and is my privilege to welcome you all here today to a seminar on combating biological terrorism. Im proud to report that for now almost exactly 20 years the Potomac Institute has been involved in the study of this issue. Unfortunately, the issue of bioterrorism has only grown worse over time. Its more threatening. It is probably more eminent, and certainly the tools we have for dealing with it are, as inadequate today as they were 20 years ago. Almost, also like 20 years ago, more and more the political people in the world are distracted by so many other threats from nuclear north korea, tehran, the ships run into each other in the pacific to Political Division in this country another, economic disruption around the world that the threats posed by tear are seen more and more as lone wolf driving cars through open spaces in europe and in the United States and other places. And many seem to forg
Survivors is continuing in the latvian capital riga after a roof collapsed on thursday evening in a busy street with dozens of people are being confirmed dead including some of the rescue black is not clear how many people may still be trapped underneath the rubble. It is to find them online. With more people believed to be under the debris. Rescue workers in riga are continuing their search e crews are risking their own lines to search to the supermarket wreckage earlier three firefighters died in ten others were injured when another part of the building collapsed as the war. Meanwhile people have been waiting for news of missing loved ones. My wife shes in there. I have no information yet and shes not among the dead or injured to where ever i called i never get an answer. The reason for that collapsed deal is it known that speculation his center around plans to build a roof top garden. Media reports said the group was undergoing reconstruction authorities suspect that building codes
Over my career ive got answers like the parking here is good or we can do better than that. This is one fits almost of the u. S. Economy and competition just seems to be at the wrong level and patients are frustrated. Another reason i wrote the book is that doctors are getting crushed right now. They have got declining medicare payments. They have got increasing overhead, hospitals have more expenses. Malpractice rates are going up. The burnout rate is 46 and doctors are getting crushed right now and i just felt like we needed a voice out there and its okay to talk to the general public. Host so you make the point that medical mistakes for the third leading cause of death in the United States. That is a shocking figure. Can you talk a little bit about that . Guest it was shocking even for me as someone interested in the skill and quality to put it in that way. Medical mistakes. We kill as many people from medical mistakes as we do from Car Accidents and other three, four and five cause