International arms embargo isnt the only major problem affecting peace efforts in libya in the coming hours talks will resume here at the u. N. In geneva between 5 representatives of the internationally recognized government in tripoli and 5 from general have to decide to try and get a cease fire can you give us a readout of how they went the governments representative at the u. N. In new york libyan ambassador sunny told me the previous round of talks had been far from easy and theres a lot of issues that we dont need and together but there are some parts that as mentioned from the u. N. Led process that could be a breakthrough but im still. Have to be cautious because we noticed that there are certain elements that we look into in terms of the return of i. D. P. s the area and where the withdrawal areas are these are things that are still and good discussions and are not clear yet at the Munich Security Conference the u. N. Has except the special representative of libya made it clear
Libya starting sea and air patrols and heavy clashes reported between the saudi military and tribal forces in the east of yemen. So the World Health Organization is saying the china coronavirus officially known as coded 19 is less deadly than previous outbreaks like but it is more infectious this is according to data thats been pulled from a chinese medical report it says 80 percent of those who contract the virus only have mild symptoms and will recover another 14 percent are suffering from the severe complications of pneumonia with 5 percent in a Critical Condition and for 2 percent of patients it is proving deadly older patients are the one of the high risk and although it is as we said less deadly than sobs because of the infection right its ended up killing many more people in. Similar timeframe that will make sense well the World Health Organization had said that the data is giving us a clearer picture of the impact of the virus. The did also appear to show a decline in new cases
You can come and see all of our rabbis wasted. [laughter]. And speaking of things that drive us to drink, a few weeks into the new year year and decade, the reality has set in for us all. For now undeniably in 2020, approaching one of the anticipated and polarized american president ial elections of all time. The 2016 elections results were shocking to many of us. It seemed that we didnt know our country, our communities, or even her friends as well as we thought we did. The aftermath had people questioning peoples deep rooted values. Tonight we are thrilled to welcome ezra klein back in dc to make sense of it all and to share his perspective of how the polarization has been growing roots for decades. And why we are polarized. He asserts that american political system isnt broken but rather is working exactly as it was designed. Aezra klein shows us how disastrous results are Building Bonds to pull us together. The editor at large, vox cofounder ezra klein and executive producer on the
That went viral over the summer in new york city. Theyre dousing cops with water, milk and objects at the men and women in blue. In philadelphia, onlookers caught on tape taunting officers engaged in an active standoff with the gunmen who shot the policeman. Whats driving all the. Some say police are targeting them and its become a national debate. Tonight, we get into it. Plus one mans inspiring journey to recover after being severely wounded in the line of duty. In this Network Exclusive he and his family are here to share their story. Not all injuries from a job are visible to the eye. Shocking statistics about depression, ptsd and suicide known as the silent killer among the rank and file. The nationwide effort to protect those who have sworn to protect us. Townhall america, police emergency, starts now. [applause] oh wow, what a great audience. Our team and i have assembled some great people to be here. The National Vice president of the fraternal order of police, the Largest Poli
A couple on you know we meet with newsmakers and talk about the stories that matter. I thought the ok and joy in the Stream Research shows that exposure to reading material early in a childs life has both an immediate i know tom effect on the capillary general knowledge and comprehension skills. Studies have also shown that nonwhite children who see their own identities and experiences reflected have higher selfesteem better social emotional functioning and increased classroom engagement so then why is it that theres such a dearth of Childrens Books that include diverse characters with diverse attributes this info golf summarizes where things are in the us numbers are improving but hardly where they should play today me 3 authors were changing. As always as conversation is for you and our Community Growing up did you see book characters that reflected your life so many of you have already shared your thoughts and there is much to talk about so join our conversation live on you tube or