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certainly have known elizabeth warren for many years to respect the time and space that shthe space that shee her decision [inaudible] people are pressuring her to drop out. what is your message to us >> elizabeth warren is a very excellent senator and has run a strong campaign and will make her own decision in her own time. in terms of the trail i think the twitter world is an opportunity to debate issues not to make vitriolic attacks on somebody. you all know that the rules of the democratic convention i believed then and i believe now that it should be the american people for the primary process through determined who the democratic nominee is. four years ago hillary clinton had 500 delegates lined up behind them starting the 100-yard -- on a 30-yard line and that seems to be absurd. i want to get rid of all superdelegates we didn't prevail but we managed to get them out of voting on the first ballot so what i said then is without going into the whole deal before california which was then the last primary if we had a moment othemomentum the superdelegatese voting on the first that i just w
certainly have known elizabeth warren for many years to respect the time and space that shthe space that shee her decision [inaudible] people are pressuring her to drop out. what is your message to us >> elizabeth warren is a very excellent senator and has run a strong campaign and will make her own decision in her own time. in terms of the trail i think the twitter world is an opportunity to debate issues not to make vitriolic attacks on somebody. you all know that the rules of the...
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shee 18 points, nine rebounds for her. stanford snapped a three-game slide. the stanford men, they're on that tournament bubble. facing number 21 colorado, second half up ten. and a lazy inbound pass. it's a wild ball. isaac -- three ball. stanford up 13. it's now a five-point game. get right back to him. for the jam. he scored 19 big tournament resume win. they win by eight, stanford has won four straight. >> only one highlight you need to see, buster posey. hunter pence going to make his cactus league debut tomorrow. and as ma >> always great to get out here and see guys again and get back the early morning and get ogen the field. >> there's a lot of buzz round this team. you guys are good and you know that. how do you capitalize on this team and talent this year? >> we know the guy wooz have in here. we're in back to back years of 1997 games. if anything, we've got better come nothi coming into this year. we have the confidence and we're going to go out and do it. >> what's it like to have a guy like ricky around? >> he's one of those guys who's so incredi
shee 18 points, nine rebounds for her. stanford snapped a three-game slide. the stanford men, they're on that tournament bubble. facing number 21 colorado, second half up ten. and a lazy inbound pass. it's a wild ball. isaac -- three ball. stanford up 13. it's now a five-point game. get right back to him. for the jam. he scored 19 big tournament resume win. they win by eight, stanford has won four straight. >> only one highlight you need to see, buster posey. hunter pence going to make...
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society of critical medicine says according to a 2009 study there are about 60,000 functional pla shee functional machines in the u.s. nearly 100,000 that were obsolete but could be used. and even with all those it would not meet america's needs if the italy scenario happens here. >> the only way you save lives right now without a vaccine is having access to a ventilator. >> reporter: those in america's stockpile are only supposed to brim the gap until industry can ramp up. that's why this operation is now going24/7. his employees can't work from home, so there's a serious effort to ensure they don't contract the virus. they are greeted as we were, with a thermometer, hand san siz advertiser and gloves. >> let's say i want to activate a patient's cough. all i have to do is hit start. >> reporter: the questions still unanswered? how many answers needed to ensure no one dies simply because there weren't enough ventilator systems to breathe life into them. and that is the big question. just how many of these ventilators may be needed once the novel coronavirus hits its peak in the united
society of critical medicine says according to a 2009 study there are about 60,000 functional pla shee functional machines in the u.s. nearly 100,000 that were obsolete but could be used. and even with all those it would not meet america's needs if the italy scenario happens here. >> the only way you save lives right now without a vaccine is having access to a ventilator. >> reporter: those in america's stockpile are only supposed to brim the gap until industry can ramp up. that's...
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. >> i'm not actually shee sure, t we should care it live, we should run snip its, they are his new apprenticehis new rallies. >> all of us should stop broadcasting it, it will cost lives. >> i can't help but feel the daily sessions are bad for the country. even dangerous from a public health perspective. lou: the most pompous entities on the left. that is really saying something. at least in left wing broadcasting. private american companies step up, i am pleased to tell you to fight this coronavirus. and the pandemic, brooks brothers, repurposes factories to make up to 150,000 masks a day, hospital gowns. ford motor, ge healthcare producing 50 thousand ventilators within 9 next 100 days. and my pillow among those devoting 75% of production to make as many as 50 50,000 masks. to distribute them out by this friday, joining us, the ceo of my pillow, mike lindell, a grade americagreat american out any r. great to have you mike. thank you for your work you are doing for healthcare workers. >> thank you, lou. we didn't hesitate. i have always been about helping people. all our employees, we got it
. >> i'm not actually shee sure, t we should care it live, we should run snip its, they are his new apprenticehis new rallies. >> all of us should stop broadcasting it, it will cost lives. >> i can't help but feel the daily sessions are bad for the country. even dangerous from a public health perspective. lou: the most pompous entities on the left. that is really saying something. at least in left wing broadcasting. private american companies step up, i am pleased to tell you...
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there's a look at store shees. probably notice the ext time you head to the store if you hen't se it already lot of worried shoppers ockpiling food and otr central is leaving the empty. lines are also wrapping around stores a shoppers wait to buy things like ilet paper and disaffected supplies. stos barely able to keep up withdemand. the best time to do your shopping it ses is perhaps be the first thing in the morning right is store shelves have been restocked in the overnight hours is just one tip we can offeryou. >>in the east bay days aft confirming a firefighter infected with coronavirus 8 more alameda fire fighters are now under quarantine the city is assuring the public. despite this th they are fully staffed andcan respond calls those quaranne firefighters are waiting for their test results as for the other crew members they are still working anare joining precautions. all of our fire stations have all staffing needs to protect our community. they're responding to all cars in there. >>proceeding at you know
there's a look at store shees. probably notice the ext time you head to the store if you hen't se it already lot of worried shoppers ockpiling food and otr central is leaving the empty. lines are also wrapping around stores a shoppers wait to buy things like ilet paper and disaffected supplies. stos barely able to keep up withdemand. the best time to do your shopping it ses is perhaps be the first thing in the morning right is store shelves have been restocked in the overnight hours is just one...
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shee was and is flawed and vulnerable and confident and strong and lost. my mother was and is deeply, deeply homophobic. when i first started writing "ordinary girls," my mother was a ghost. she rarely showed up in its pages, so i wrote around her, avoiding the truth. the truth was painful. the truth was that my mother broke me, and she was the single most difficult subject to write about. so i wrote about other mothers. my abuela, a back puerto rican woman who carried me my whole life, carries me still. who taught me to pray and cook and chain smoke, taught me to keep house, taught me everything i know about forgiveness. and i wrote about a miami beach woman who tortured and murdered her 3-year-old son and dumped his body in a neighborhood close to where i grew up and spent most of her life on death row. and l i wrote about my mother's mother, my grandmother mercy, a white woman who hated the fact that my mother fell in love with and married a black man, that she'd had his children, that her grandchildren were black. she would later die by suicide. and i
shee was and is flawed and vulnerable and confident and strong and lost. my mother was and is deeply, deeply homophobic. when i first started writing "ordinary girls," my mother was a ghost. she rarely showed up in its pages, so i wrote around her, avoiding the truth. the truth was painful. the truth was that my mother broke me, and she was the single most difficult subject to write about. so i wrote about other mothers. my abuela, a back puerto rican woman who carried me my whole...
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now she had a position where shee can do something, she does.et her when she first told me that story said if you are able to succeed does not mean all women should be able to do it you did in just ignore it? and she said no, you should not have to have my personality to have a great scientists it has a great so, yeah. see when i many room when it comes up in the legal field when i say i don't understand i don't sayof it. i think the success amidst youth that were almost perfect and and were not. sosa seeing the gender was another thing you mention. speech is what you just said think we are all the same. latino land is that she does like to be called a woman director she's a woman who directs. sounds like a very subtle distinction but it's a really big weddingng soon as you say woman director you're lumping all womenre together. you're saying all women direct the same. when you're saying i'm a woman who directs, i love being woman i'm a director, i love that too. and they have very much to do with each other. >> host: the word tell me again? thi
now she had a position where shee can do something, she does.et her when she first told me that story said if you are able to succeed does not mean all women should be able to do it you did in just ignore it? and she said no, you should not have to have my personality to have a great scientists it has a great so, yeah. see when i many room when it comes up in the legal field when i say i don't understand i don't sayof it. i think the success amidst youth that were almost perfect and and were...
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i can see the look on your face saying is shees, , seeing something new?o not have new data, but it is important for us to be as honest as we can and when we do not have data, be clear that we do not know. finally, no one is immune. i sometimes hear people on the radio or others talking about, i , am immune to the virus. we do not know if the contagion levels are different in age groups, but we know it is highly contagious to everyone. do not interpret mild or moderate disease as lack of contagion, or that you are immune. you just happen to have a better immune system, an ability to fight the virus in a way that may be older people or people with existing medical conditions can't. and that is why it is very important at this moment that all of you carry that message about the sacrifices that many have made, particularly our service providers and frontline health care workers. they are making that sacrifice every day, so that every american can move through this. but we need every american following the guidelines. >> thank you very much, mr. president. i w
i can see the look on your face saying is shees, , seeing something new?o not have new data, but it is important for us to be as honest as we can and when we do not have data, be clear that we do not know. finally, no one is immune. i sometimes hear people on the radio or others talking about, i , am immune to the virus. we do not know if the contagion levels are different in age groups, but we know it is highly contagious to everyone. do not interpret mild or moderate disease as lack of...