In argentina saying they fear for their health while locked up during the pandemic. And the bond between patient and care families fit not enough is being done to keep people alive in us nurses. So that the original heart of the battle against coronaviruses marcie a significant breakthrough more than 3 months ago china reported its 1st death from the illness now it says its gone 10 days in a row without any fatalities the government in beijing says its detecting mostly imported cases and nearly no local transmission of the virus out of 12 new cases reported on saturday 11 were brought in from overseas and despite a ban on foreign nationals imposed late last month theres been a trickle of cases among chinese nationals returning lets go straightaway to sarah clarke who joins us live from hong kong is monitoring the situation so sara tell us what the latest is. Well certainly its a milestone as far as to the chinese governments concern with regards to no new deaths for the 10th day in a r
To do. Just. One thing with your house on them. Hello in a welcome across talk were all things are considered im Peter Lavelle in london Julian Assange and youre standing trial on whether he will be extradited to the u. S. To face espionage charges the stakes could not be higher saunters libya even life is on the line freedom of speech is also on trial though you wouldnt know that for. The Mainstream Media. Cross talking Julian Assange im joined by my guest in london joe lauria he is the editor in chief of Consortium News dot com we also have taylor hudak she is an independent journalist and cofounder of action for a stone age and were joined by alexander make your us he is a writer on Legal Affairs as well as editor in chief of the duran dot com or across the cause and effect that means he can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it lets go to the the legal part of this story here will go to our examine me curious alex i mean the Mainstream Media when it does report the tr
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Plus one of trumps staunchest critics during the campaign, republican senator ben sasse. As the president takes the world stage, can he outrun the chaos here at home . Here now, chief anchor george stephanopoulos. Good morning. As we come on the air this week, President Trump in saudi arabia, about to give a major speech to the muslim world. Billed as a message of hope and tolerance, its likely to signal a major break from the harsh rhetoric of the president s campaign. When he railed against radical islamic terrorists and said flatly, islam hates us. The white house is hoping this whole trip will bring a Welcome Break from the most battering week of the trump presidency. A daily cascade of damaging headlines this week. Monday, the Washington Post reports that the president revealed highly classified information about isis to the russians in the oval office, compromising a key source and complicating our relationship with israel. Tuesday, the New York Times reports trump tried to priva
Staunchest critics during the campaign, republican senator ben sasse. As the president takes the world stage, can he outrun the chaos here at home . Here now, chief anchor george stephanopoulos. Good morning. As we come on the air this week, President Trump in saudi arabia, about to give a major speech to the muslim world. Billed as a message of hope and tolerance, its likely to signal a major break from the harsh rhetoric of the president s campaign. When he railed against radical islamic terrorists and said flatly, islam hates us. The white house is hoping this whole trip will bring a Welcome Break from the most battering week of the trump presidency. A daily cascade of damaging headlines this week. Monday, the Washington Post reports that the president revealed highly classified information about isis to the russians in the oval office, compromising a key source and complicating our relationship with israel. Tuesday, the New York Times reports trump tried to privately get james come