Handle the Health System in this 2nd phase as 4 and a half 1000000 people went back to work this morning as the country tried to restart the economy without pushing the curve of the infections up again today factories Building Sites and wholesale trade reopened and for the 1st Time Restaurants and bars are allowed to open to offer take way service there was also a lifting of the restrictions on personal Freedom People are now allowed to go out for a walk and to visit their family but in these meetings they need to wear a mask in the hardest hit region of lombardy where im speaking from the mask is mandatory every time outside home thats why im wearing a social gatherings are still banned anyway and its not possible to move from region to region sporting activities can now be practice also far from home like in parks that reopened but only to walk around every 4 children remain close while schools were not restored until september so the next few weeks will be crucial to understanding t
Pam donaldson. [applause] thank you, thank you. Ladies and gentlemen welcome to this mornings program. You know there are states that all of us have that are very personal and there are dates that we have as a country that we all share. In my lifetime december 7, 1941, november 22, 1963, 911. These are three terrible dates for the country and then theres november 9, 1989. Good news, the fall of the berlin wall. Its a subject that we are going to discuss today. How did it happen . What are the consequences . He did this . Who knew . For a look at whats in store for us this morning its a pleasure to welcome andrew card who served in three administration with Ronald Reagan as Deputy Assistant to the president and director of intergovernmental affairs. George Herbert Walker bush, the secretary of transportation and with george w. Bush he was the white house chief of staff. Andrew card. [applause] thank you very much, sam. I wanted to be here. We are grateful for Georgetown University and t
Embarcadero right now. Stephanie chung is with the students. What is it that they say they want . Reporter thats a good question, kris. The answer is different depending on whom you ask. The key word here from what ive seen is the organization, because of the size and nature of how the event begani. At least 1,000 High School Students have walked out. Theyre weaki theyre weaking theyre walking in Different Directions. I spoke to a student, a junior, who says she is the one she started this. She said she put out the call to organize at city hall on social media to get together at 9 00 this morning at city hall. She says there were no plans to march. That means that happened spontaneo spontaneous spontaneously. As kris mentioned theyve gone down the busiest streets here in downtown San Francisco. A big group down market. Now embarcadero. Another group went on montgomery. Police were trying to catch up. Officers were on motorcycles as well as on foot trying to make sure that the students
Irans government in the dialogue on postindependence political issues such as boundaries, terms of recognition and economic issues. Our recommendations to the International Community include understanding that i Iraqi Kurdistan is moving towards independence. Work with the Kurdistan Regional government and iraq and other neighbors to support the development of a transparent roadmap and timetable for the possible decision by the iraqi kurds to separate from iraq transparency would enhance stable postindependence relations. We should also provide direct assistance to Kurdistan Independent High Electoral Commission so that the design and conduct of any referendum on independence beats in the national standards, and we should dispatch monitors to verify that the referendum is a free and fair. Secondly i wanted to touch base on the need for a stronger effort against isis in the region. The kurds are key to the fight against isis both in syria and iraq. We were all impressed by the u. S. Eff
All they know is what we have done. This is almost an exact quote. Not why weve done it but what our motives were. I dont tell them that. The secretary of state or the secretary of defense. We go back to what i was talking about compartmentation earlier. They have no they may object to and it may even like. In fact one of the first suspicions is that laird had leaked yes. This was a long concern. Yes. So thats why they didnt give him that kind of information. In other words so long as i didnt know much as far as nixon knew about his policy, nixon had no reason to fear me. Im with rand. Kissinger knew more than he let on. As far as i can tell from the record kissinger never did for the tapes, kissinger never did reveal to nixon that i had worked for him on the options paper or at all for the pierre or the the indication of that is, he talks about my dealing with him in the late 60s and then again a meeting he had with me in 71 he tells, at a conference where i confronted him, an m. I. T