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andries to mental seek private justice he chooses to defend himself in paris with. a business lawyer specializing in arbitration disputes. ringback ready there are many. hello. and yes the lawyer me just went back there. listen 1st. yours we are past the cooling off period did not result in any kind of mediation that's the. one question i was thinking of was the cooling off period how long is that normally somewhere into the middle course. which there's a meeting o. the 3 or b. krueger's that will constituents is there or patrician panel which still takes weeks at least. i believe columbia well the jurisdiction of the courts. to make decision on this work with confidence and then we will really move to the case hopefully hopefully they are crossing fingers they'll be productive and be nice. i suppose see goals starts to face difficulties with this debate going on between the ministry of mines and energy and the ministry of environment we found ourselves with to get ability to work. one of our biggest shareholders from texas took the mining and energy motivated the c
andries to mental seek private justice he chooses to defend himself in paris with. a business lawyer specializing in arbitration disputes. ringback ready there are many. hello. and yes the lawyer me just went back there. listen 1st. yours we are past the cooling off period did not result in any kind of mediation that's the. one question i was thinking of was the cooling off period how long is that normally somewhere into the middle course. which there's a meeting o. the 3 or b. krueger's that...
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chris andris, the family friend who still believed they were innocent, went to roger's sister. >> and, we need some money to hire an attorney for roger. we think pam's family can come up with money for pam but we've got to get him a separate attorney, can you help me? there's millions of dollars in the trust. she told me, her words were, not one red penny will be spent on his defense. >> julie told us she did not use those specific words, but she said the family was advised by their attorney not to use kay's money to pay for roger's defense. which meant that roger, who stood to inherit a big chunk of his dad's millions, would have to rely on a public defender. were he and pam diabolical killers as detectives and their own family had come to believe? of course we and everybody else just had to know. >>> coming up -- >> we told them everything that happened. they just didn't believe it. they didn't believe that two people would kill one person and leave two more alive. >> roger and pam face some tough questions. >> as the interrogations continue, your stories didn't stay the same, accor
chris andris, the family friend who still believed they were innocent, went to roger's sister. >> and, we need some money to hire an attorney for roger. we think pam's family can come up with money for pam but we've got to get him a separate attorney, can you help me? there's millions of dollars in the trust. she told me, her words were, not one red penny will be spent on his defense. >> julie told us she did not use those specific words, but she said the family was advised by their...
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that the very northern tier of the system right here is that leaves most of us in the bay area high andry. so unfortunately while we were maybe just wishful thinking too much. san diego getting the rain tt is so needed back here at me so you got just nice and clear. we do have another sunny one ahead of us so i ow a lot of you we're expecting monday tuesda john was telling us. we got some rainfall on the way and yeah, i'm sorry that didn't work out for us so much here is rain in the state. area just so crystal clear and right now as we work our way through the end of this forecast. we do have a system that's going be pushing in fromthe north it's a totally different trajecory. the one that is moving to our soth thisone is steering its way resultg in that rainfall to uthern california. some flash flooding in our eastern deserts, so there's rain out there. it's just moving too far south of the next system is going to drop in from the north so what that is going to do is it's oing to result in some rain some mountain snow fall much more healthier precipitation of that than even what we're se
that the very northern tier of the system right here is that leaves most of us in the bay area high andry. so unfortunately while we were maybe just wishful thinking too much. san diego getting the rain tt is so needed back here at me so you got just nice and clear. we do have another sunny one ahead of us so i ow a lot of you we're expecting monday tuesda john was telling us. we got some rainfall on the way and yeah, i'm sorry that didn't work out for us so much here is rain in the state. area...
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that the very northern tier of the system right here is that leaves most of us in the bay area high andry unfortunately while we were maybe just wishful thinking too much. san diego getting the rain tt is so needed back here at me so you got just nice and clear. we do have another sunny one ahead of us so i ow a lot of you we're expecting monday tuesda john was telling us. we got some rainfall on the way and yeah, i'm sorry that didn't work out for us so much here is rain in the state. area just so crystal clear and right now as we work our way through the end of this forecast. we do have a system that's going be pushing in fromthe north it's a totally different trajecory. the one that is moving to our soth thisone is steering its way
that the very northern tier of the system right here is that leaves most of us in the bay area high andry unfortunately while we were maybe just wishful thinking too much. san diego getting the rain tt is so needed back here at me so you got just nice and clear. we do have another sunny one ahead of us so i ow a lot of you we're expecting monday tuesda john was telling us. we got some rainfall on the way and yeah, i'm sorry that didn't work out for us so much here is rain in the state. area...
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andris tom thanks at the fights box it's hard thank you for nothing it's the choice 6 that's right fellas that's what every yet so it's happening today it's good to talk but. it's the new. york did back to the dr exists but it was isn't it ever better generally to overreact. i don't know that i can make a general statement like that it's a risk reward analysis right and if we cause a total collapse of society and there's violence on the street we've done something wrong we have made where the treatment then becomes worse than the disease to induce a certain amount of panic to motivate i can tell you the last time i was using dr fouts she has minor north star was during the aids epidemic and at that time he was very outspoken about the potential risk saying there were millions of people that were going to die of aids in this country and as a red it's what motivated me to go on the radio it was his rhetoric that motivated me to go on the radio at 984-1903 actually was to talk to young people about the risk great b.n.a. that's what motivated me and we were predicting millions of dead at that
andris tom thanks at the fights box it's hard thank you for nothing it's the choice 6 that's right fellas that's what every yet so it's happening today it's good to talk but. it's the new. york did back to the dr exists but it was isn't it ever better generally to overreact. i don't know that i can make a general statement like that it's a risk reward analysis right and if we cause a total collapse of society and there's violence on the street we've done something wrong we have made where the...
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reticent andry calling for a low in longer-term yields for the time being.what about german yields? some are saying yields could easily get to record lows regardless of whether the ecb cuts were not. peter: we will have to see. lows,ime it was at record the market was pricing roughly the same amount of easing. moves and the market , therice more than that bund cannot follow. i'm not quite sure the bond can go lower than that but nothing is impossible. i think it is currently predicated on whether rates will move or not. nejra: the whole of the german curve is negative. if we talk about loosening financial conditions, is the reason you are not expecting the ecb to move is because you think a rate cut will not actually be effective? peter: yes, in a way. where we can see a glimpse of that thinking is in the short statement ecb put out where they spoke about a targeted response. lower whengetting risky assets are losing and credit spreads are widening. right --it spreads rising.ields are aboutally have to think how low you bring bond yields to mitigate credit s
reticent andry calling for a low in longer-term yields for the time being.what about german yields? some are saying yields could easily get to record lows regardless of whether the ecb cuts were not. peter: we will have to see. lows,ime it was at record the market was pricing roughly the same amount of easing. moves and the market , therice more than that bund cannot follow. i'm not quite sure the bond can go lower than that but nothing is impossible. i think it is currently predicated on...
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some gps, like dr lucy andries, are having to adapt to self—isolation measures.video link or phone. she's facing up to some challenging times ahead. we are at the edges of a calm before a storm. there is no doubt this is escalating at quite some speed. i think the next six weeks are potentially quite daunting. sam? i'mjust coming in... for now, she can't leave the house because her 14—year—old son, sam, had coronavirus symptoms including fever. her husband, also a doctor, has had to move out to a hotel. at this nursing home in hove, more than half the 20 residents, and seven staff, have developed symptoms — another illustration of how rapidly the virus can spread. hugh pym, bbc news. headteachers say parents have heeded calls not to send their children to school unless it's a last resort. schools, colleges and nurseries across the uk closed their door on friday until further notice, in an effort to halt the spread of the virus. so, how have parents and pupils been coping with homeschooling? frankie mccamley reports. so, i'm a man on a mission. i've been doing thi
some gps, like dr lucy andries, are having to adapt to self—isolation measures.video link or phone. she's facing up to some challenging times ahead. we are at the edges of a calm before a storm. there is no doubt this is escalating at quite some speed. i think the next six weeks are potentially quite daunting. sam? i'mjust coming in... for now, she can't leave the house because her 14—year—old son, sam, had coronavirus symptoms including fever. her husband, also a doctor, has had to move...
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at the end of two weeks, if the going up andry is from hasn't been a change, then it.re right, we'll extend why not say today we're going to weeks or six four weeks or eight weeks, because i what's going to happen. nobody knows what's going to happen next week. weeks and we'll reassess. but you're right, andrew, if the this way, then, yes, in all likelihood we'll weeks.it another two question]ible gov. cuomo: i'll ask dr. zucker there'sten the curve, only two things you can do. life is options. one, social distancing, which we taken as dramatic an action as anyone anywhere. the testing to find positive, isolate the positive, stop the spread. we're doing more testing than place in the country and per capita more than any place on so we're doing everything we can. curve is slowing or the doubling is slowing? i would think there's a correlation. i don't think it's a coincidence. rate of doubling is goodng and that's the news. but the curve is still going up. you want to add anything? >> i concur with what the governor is saying. of different factors that can be involved in this. obvious
at the end of two weeks, if the going up andry is from hasn't been a change, then it.re right, we'll extend why not say today we're going to weeks or six four weeks or eight weeks, because i what's going to happen. nobody knows what's going to happen next week. weeks and we'll reassess. but you're right, andrew, if the this way, then, yes, in all likelihood we'll weeks.it another two question]ible gov. cuomo: i'll ask dr. zucker there'sten the curve, only two things you can do. life is options....
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start andries will some countries will be slower and some customers love huawei and continue to work into the 5g. other customers have another choice because there is some impact from the americans. tom: you have over 15 years of strategic messaging for huawei in europe, ireland, and the united kingdom as well. what we see in this pandemic is the belief in china data has been destroyed. arguably the technological integrity of the nation. how does the leadership of china get trust in data back? the virologists, the economists we speak to flat out don't believe the data coming out of china on this panic -- pandemic. how does china get the trust back? is, we provident the communication equipment to our customers we do it through the network so we don't own any data from the consumers. this is a reality. we are working with our customers to make sure the network will be reliable, so from the current situation, most people are working at home. network, we will allow them to have the remote access to their business and their family and friends and and receive the latest information. the op
start andries will some countries will be slower and some customers love huawei and continue to work into the 5g. other customers have another choice because there is some impact from the americans. tom: you have over 15 years of strategic messaging for huawei in europe, ireland, and the united kingdom as well. what we see in this pandemic is the belief in china data has been destroyed. arguably the technological integrity of the nation. how does the leadership of china get trust in data back?...
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house speaker nancy pelosi andry treasury secre mnuchin on the phone a dozen times today trying to get. sthe devil i in the details and they say they have the details worked out. that means they have agreed?r, >> i was just rushing over from the white house and the president was questioned about sis during his press conference and d there were a number of problems and he was not fully on board, but what we have learned now is that there has been a dealeaed and the white house it see is on board with this. it means the presidee will likelygning this sometime in the next few weeks, maybe even in thnext week. the president was desperate to have something to show the american people that they were stepping up efforts and the federal government waso there help people in this critical time as people are scared and panicked. judy:he has been some reporting on resistance to permanent sick leave. >> i believe this is temporary related only to the coronavirus and that isdeomething that crats conceded. judy: u.s. the president to question t about national security council office that dealt with p
house speaker nancy pelosi andry treasury secre mnuchin on the phone a dozen times today trying to get. sthe devil i in the details and they say they have the details worked out. that means they have agreed?r, >> i was just rushing over from the white house and the president was questioned about sis during his press conference and d there were a number of problems and he was not fully on board, but what we have learned now is that there has been a dealeaed and the white house it see is on...
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we can't just open up the floodgates andry tell edy to know -- start shaking hands and gett smashed togetherch pews again. we have do it intelligent lip and slowly or we're going to find ourselveseeper in this pandemic. >> how concerned are you? >> a, donald trump doesn't do a. lot of t this is on the state level. and i think he isurunded. don't think take hem always that literally. some of the ssetements c harm. people are just going to take control around him. we know how this ends we've seen successful countries in asia particularly. and it end up as ruth says when we have the test and when we use significance kated nergy to treat individual who is have the infection. we trace their network and their movements. it's possible to do this with the right level of execution. we did not hatave the adv of having the sars system, so we don' we have but presumably we're going to ge it. >> very finally, we've got less than a minute. ruth, joe biden, bernie sanders still throught running for president. is that presidential race even relevant anyre? >> rig now, we're all covid-19 all the time. there
we can't just open up the floodgates andry tell edy to know -- start shaking hands and gett smashed togetherch pews again. we have do it intelligent lip and slowly or we're going to find ourselveseeper in this pandemic. >> how concerned are you? >> a, donald trump doesn't do a. lot of t this is on the state level. and i think he isurunded. don't think take hem always that literally. some of the ssetements c harm. people are just going to take control around him. we know how this...
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. >> reporter: one of hollywood's most famous couples, tom hanks andrie that wilson announcing they tested positive for the coronavirus. but that test wasn't done in the u.s. instead the fair are in australia, where testing is free and easy to get, thanks to an early and coordinated response. a big difference from what we are seeing in the u.s. >> wear working hard to get testing available. >> reporter: just compare the u.s. to south korea. as of wednesday, only 11,000 in 79 specimens have been tested in the u.s. that pales in comparison to the nearly 200,000 people tested in south korea. and america's population is more than six times larger. because of the test shortage in the u.s., not just anyone can get one. >> so coming into a physician's office and saying i have upper respiratory symptoms, i want a coronavirus test. that's not going to happen. >> reporter: at massachusetts gem hospital, for example, following state rules, they're saying no to people under age 60 who have no underlying medical conditions if that person just has a run my nose or sore throat. they might say yes if that
. >> reporter: one of hollywood's most famous couples, tom hanks andrie that wilson announcing they tested positive for the coronavirus. but that test wasn't done in the u.s. instead the fair are in australia, where testing is free and easy to get, thanks to an early and coordinated response. a big difference from what we are seeing in the u.s. >> wear working hard to get testing available. >> reporter: just compare the u.s. to south korea. as of wednesday, only 11,000 in 79...
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sanjay andry sticking around. our conversation with bill gates is coming around.elinda gates foundation early on gave $100 million to coronavirus release. he sounded the relief about a pandemic. his thought had on how to stop it. flonase relieves your worst symptoms which most pills don't. get all-in-one allergy relief for 24 hours, with flonase. sure, principal is a whicfibut think of us as a "protect your family as it grows" company. a "put enough away for college" company. and a "take care of your employees" company. we're a "help you ride the ups and downs of the market" company. and when it's time to retire, we're a "we've been guiding you toward this all along" company. think of us as all these companies, and more. principal. retirement. investments. insurance. >>> hello and welcome to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. i'm michael holmes. as the coronavirus spreads through the u.s., president trump is calling for more social distancing than ever. he wants several weeks of it now, and he is backing away from the statement that pa
sanjay andry sticking around. our conversation with bill gates is coming around.elinda gates foundation early on gave $100 million to coronavirus release. he sounded the relief about a pandemic. his thought had on how to stop it. flonase relieves your worst symptoms which most pills don't. get all-in-one allergy relief for 24 hours, with flonase. sure, principal is a whicfibut think of us as a "protect your family as it grows" company. a "put enough away for college"...
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seems that coronavirus related myths are continuing to spread alongside the disease or his modern andries puts more viral theories under the microscope are you suffering from information overload let's see bug some myths and get the lowdown we had to separate the facts from the fiction. the virus was made in a lab. one internet rumor states that corona virus was created in a laboratory in china the reality is that many studies show it's a natural product of evolution most probably from a wet or life meat markets in china some scientists believe it jumped from populations to humans while others think that it might have passed to us from bats but it's certainly not from some science experiment gone wrong. pets can spread coronavirus the british veterinary association says that there is no evidence that pets can spread the virus or come become sick from it it's driven from human to human transmission that said the virus can live on surfaces for some time including animal fur so the answer is to follow good hygiene practices and wash your hands. children can catch it the short answer is that
seems that coronavirus related myths are continuing to spread alongside the disease or his modern andries puts more viral theories under the microscope are you suffering from information overload let's see bug some myths and get the lowdown we had to separate the facts from the fiction. the virus was made in a lab. one internet rumor states that corona virus was created in a laboratory in china the reality is that many studies show it's a natural product of evolution most probably from a wet or...
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equipment andry diagnostic companies took immediate action to adopt and develop new testing systems. received fdache approval, moving from request to development to approval in record time. this innovative approach centered on unleashing the power focus onivate sector, providing convenient testing to hundreds of thousands of americans within short turnaround times. in less than two weeks together, we have developed a solution we believe will meet the future testing needs of americans. i understand to a difficult this has been. i was part of the 1980's. we know from first findings cases in 1981 it took us almost 1985 to have a test. it took us another 11 years to have effective therapies. it is because of the lessons learned from that that we were able to double eyes and bring those individuals that were key to the hiv response to this response. i understand a lot of this behind the scenes action over the last couple of weeks was invisible to the press and the american people. but this intense effort has not only resulted in innovative solutions but an automated high throughput system
equipment andry diagnostic companies took immediate action to adopt and develop new testing systems. received fdache approval, moving from request to development to approval in record time. this innovative approach centered on unleashing the power focus onivate sector, providing convenient testing to hundreds of thousands of americans within short turnaround times. in less than two weeks together, we have developed a solution we believe will meet the future testing needs of americans. i...
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especially with conversational alexa andri and cortana, they are teaching us to automatically assumehat female voices will be pliant and subservient to our command and it scares me, especially with kids. i'm worried we are teaching a generation of kids with these ambient help mates around the house. that is one problem. i recently interviewed a woman and google who was working on the team developing the assistant. she worries about that. she built in something where kids have to say please before they getting -- before they get anything. i don't think that is a root of the problem. but i think having these conversations about how do we design a neutral ai? what does that mean and how does that come through in a human voice? these are important questions we need to think about, and big design problems the next generation should be tackling with enthusiasm. what is more exciting than designing the voice of an ai? what an opportunity to interface in a very intimate way with technology and create social precedents and standards so we can communicate with each other and our tools. it's a
especially with conversational alexa andri and cortana, they are teaching us to automatically assumehat female voices will be pliant and subservient to our command and it scares me, especially with kids. i'm worried we are teaching a generation of kids with these ambient help mates around the house. that is one problem. i recently interviewed a woman and google who was working on the team developing the assistant. she worries about that. she built in something where kids have to say please...
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that's what tony andry saying is the big challenge right now. mr. roy: i appreciate that. there is a lot of rhetoric flying around, both sides of the aisle, all over the place about tests. test kits, testing, what we can do. we have a significant amount of scalability in this country that we've got to leverage for our benefit, but also recognize we have 330 million people. that's compared to 50 million in sorksoveraget we have a federalcies tefment we have states. navigate through that. we need to make sure we have the right tests and the tests are effective. there is some questions as i talked last night about whether the korean test as effective as we might prefer. is that a fair statement about making sure we are working through to make sure we have the right tests, while we are working to make sure we have all the materials by the way remembering that we've got supply chain issues we have to deal with, given the worldwide connection in the supply chain? dr. redfield: critical regulatory role at f.d.a. really hold which is important. we have at the times that actually w
that's what tony andry saying is the big challenge right now. mr. roy: i appreciate that. there is a lot of rhetoric flying around, both sides of the aisle, all over the place about tests. test kits, testing, what we can do. we have a significant amount of scalability in this country that we've got to leverage for our benefit, but also recognize we have 330 million people. that's compared to 50 million in sorksoveraget we have a federalcies tefment we have states. navigate through that. we need...
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it funds modernization for great power competition acrossmd all war fighting domains andri improves thety safety, security andelia reliability of our very critical nuclear enterprise. invests and extends the space force, and increases d resiliency, deterrence capability and more funding options in both space andcyberse cyberspace. it funds joint all domain commanding ourcontrol, acrossna other services and with our allies. and it invests in the advancedea technologies that the secretaryd mentioned to address more comp complex threats at a faster pace as c pace as a character of war changes. budget also invest in our most valuable asset, the most valuable asset of the united states military is our people. it also finds the facilities, infrastructure, family support andamil quality of life programn a balanced way. it invests in education and e talent management in order to develop our junior leaders with the values, and intellectualt ad agility to fight and win future conflicts. lieutenants of today will bee the generals and an rules of tomorrow. ultimately, our military needs sustained, pr
it funds modernization for great power competition acrossmd all war fighting domains andri improves thety safety, security andelia reliability of our very critical nuclear enterprise. invests and extends the space force, and increases d resiliency, deterrence capability and more funding options in both space andcyberse cyberspace. it funds joint all domain commanding ourcontrol, acrossna other services and with our allies. and it invests in the advancedea technologies that the secretaryd...