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mitchell runs a chain of bookstores basting coral gables florida called books and books. mr. kaplan, has coronavirus affected your business? >> yes peter unfortunately it has. we have been folding on his long as we could. it looks like starting tomorrow, we are going to be closing down all six stores that we have in the miami area. in trying to move our sales online. and encourage people to buy at our website. this is happening i believe across the country with independent bookstores everywhere. like normally happens in the bookstores, are very representative of what's happening a small business. so there are many, many thousands upon thousands of small business people who are suffering the same way we are. so mr. kaplan are you doing this because a state of florida has mandated? or you've just seen such a drop in foot traffic and sales that it's a necessity? >> there's a couple of reasons why we are doing it. one, at this point, with the mandates that have come through, and the guidance from the cdc, about people not gathering in places where there are more than just a few p
mitchell runs a chain of bookstores basting coral gables florida called books and books. mr. kaplan, has coronavirus affected your business? >> yes peter unfortunately it has. we have been folding on his long as we could. it looks like starting tomorrow, we are going to be closing down all six stores that we have in the miami area. in trying to move our sales online. and encourage people to buy at our website. this is happening i believe across the country with independent bookstores...
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however the government has any criticism for what was seen as plenty when the stock down was announced bast right alongside a lockdown at these measures announced that look could have had more confidence in stephen please instead of the end leaders we saw right or the big heart a lot of and so many might just want in addition the government set up all sorts of security measures to ensure this the impact and what would happen so of course if the log on to extended this is going to be. there when you have to see it the government is going to ramp up production and have a lot of one. nation just fine delhi thanks very much. christians around the world have celebrated good friday marking the crucifixion of jesus and the start of the easter weekend but in the time of coronavirus like other gatherings religious events have been banned in many countries italy has been in lockdown for weeks benteke and city is no exception to the rules so the pope to spend good friday largely on his own it's the time of year he usually draws hugely. conducts the good friday service without the public. due to the on
however the government has any criticism for what was seen as plenty when the stock down was announced bast right alongside a lockdown at these measures announced that look could have had more confidence in stephen please instead of the end leaders we saw right or the big heart a lot of and so many might just want in addition the government set up all sorts of security measures to ensure this the impact and what would happen so of course if the log on to extended this is going to be. there when...
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what was seen as plenty ready to stop doctors announced bast right alongside a lockdown at these measures announced that look could have had more confidence in stephen please instead of the end list we saw right at the big heart a lot of and so many might just launch in addition the government should have all sorts of security measures to ensure this the impact and what would happen so if the law don't extend this is going to be. there when you have to see it the government is going through that protections one of. us find delhi thanks very much. germany is marking the 75th anniversary of the liberation of $200.00 vald one of the 2nd world wars most notorious concentration camps a commemoration was planned at the site of the death camp because of the current restrictions on public gatherings a virtual remembrance ceremony is being held instead one of the last remaining survivors tells us his story. of a concentration camp april 945 shortly after the liberation it was one of the biggest death camps on german soil from 937 till 945 the nazis imprisoned more than 260000 people here even even
what was seen as plenty ready to stop doctors announced bast right alongside a lockdown at these measures announced that look could have had more confidence in stephen please instead of the end list we saw right at the big heart a lot of and so many might just launch in addition the government should have all sorts of security measures to ensure this the impact and what would happen so if the law don't extend this is going to be. there when you have to see it the government is going through...
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you can also send us the stories >>> new this morning, jeff baste those surprised workers at an amazon fulfillment center busy packing up boxes for delivery. he walked around thanking them for their hard work during the coronavirus crisis. the video posted on social media also showed the ceo visiting a whole stew a whole foods store in dallas wearing a mask and trying to keep a social distance. it comes after basals donated $100 million to u.s. food banks. >> more than $2 trillion on its way to households, businesses and local governments. wendy gillett as that story and much more in today's money watch report. >>> wall street is closed today for good friday. yesterday it shrugged off another rough unemployment report. the gal gained 284 points, the nasdaq as added 52. 6.6 million people filed for new unemployment claims last week. that brings the total from just the last three weeks to about 16.8 million. almost double the number of jobs lost in the entire great recession. investigators instead to comfort in a massive effort by the federal reserve to pump money into the economy. essen
you can also send us the stories >>> new this morning, jeff baste those surprised workers at an amazon fulfillment center busy packing up boxes for delivery. he walked around thanking them for their hard work during the coronavirus crisis. the video posted on social media also showed the ceo visiting a whole stew a whole foods store in dallas wearing a mask and trying to keep a social distance. it comes after basals donated $100 million to u.s. food banks. >> more than $2...
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however the government has any criticism for what was seen as any better the stock down was announced bast right alongside a lockdown at these measures however announced that look could have happened in student police instead of the end citizen sought after the big lot of and so many migrants. in addition the government should have all sorts of security measures to ensure this the impact on the work would have been love so if the law down to extended this is going to be. they're going to have to see if the government is going to have protections and have a one. nation just fine deli thanks very much. well let's take a look at some of the other coronavirus related stories from around the world now the united kingdom has saina record daily death tell us a passing italy's worst 980 people lost their lives there in just 24 hours amid concerns that britain's national health service lacks staff ventilators and protective clothing. apple and google have announced joint plans to create contact tracing technology to slow the spread of the virus the 2 companies operating systems power 99 percent of
however the government has any criticism for what was seen as any better the stock down was announced bast right alongside a lockdown at these measures however announced that look could have happened in student police instead of the end citizen sought after the big lot of and so many migrants. in addition the government should have all sorts of security measures to ensure this the impact on the work would have been love so if the law down to extended this is going to be. they're going to have...
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reporter: vallejo police are trying to identify this woman who they say stolen from walmart and walked bast the registers. she walked past the officers and intentionally coughed in their faces. >> people who resisted arrest by either coughing at police officers, or by claiming to have coronavirus as their line of defense. >> reporter: vallejo police say the woman had showed no prior systems. target security backed away, fearing for their safety. the woman talk waced to a car and escaped. solano county d.a. could potentially argue she used force or fear to get away from target workers, and if the first case of it kind in the country, the u.s. attorney in san francisco has charged two women with federal robbery charges for allegedly coughing and saying we have covid, while steal frog am walgreens at post and franklin. >> coercion by fear or the threat of a biological weapon or virus. >> officers say carmelita and a second one rosetta went into the store and put items in empty bags. their haul just $92 in merchandise. but the key factor is fear of the illness, not what was stolen, under the fe
reporter: vallejo police are trying to identify this woman who they say stolen from walmart and walked bast the registers. she walked past the officers and intentionally coughed in their faces. >> people who resisted arrest by either coughing at police officers, or by claiming to have coronavirus as their line of defense. >> reporter: vallejo police say the woman had showed no prior systems. target security backed away, fearing for their safety. the woman talk waced to a car and...
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it did this not by using a massive government or privately funded supercomputer but by utilizing in bast volunteer based user donated network of personal home computers laptops and even android mobile devices to create this kind of virtual supercomputer out of the many but they're not my friends because the closing of seti at home isn't because the search for extraterrestrial life is ending. it's ending because that phase of the work that seti at home was doing was needed was needed for is now finished and the project's authors are moving on to back and analysis and potentially presenting their findings in scientific journals so we'll have to see what happens next always fun searching for a williams right now in life and the quest will never in my head as i was over today remember everyone in this world we are not told the will tell you all i love you i am tired and i'm going to keep on watching all those hawks out there and have a great day and. this is a story of women and women was troubled histories and complex cold cases you know some of. i believe the author lives out there but we'
it did this not by using a massive government or privately funded supercomputer but by utilizing in bast volunteer based user donated network of personal home computers laptops and even android mobile devices to create this kind of virtual supercomputer out of the many but they're not my friends because the closing of seti at home isn't because the search for extraterrestrial life is ending. it's ending because that phase of the work that seti at home was doing was needed was needed for is now...
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temporary measures but they're going to aggravate the long term structural dimensions but i think what bastes. ahmed 19 or deal dreams. been assassin or structural agree justin and what i mean by that is that global production change will have to reconfigure if i may you wanted an operating governments including the american government i now actively thinking about bringing to production oh. supply home and data hardly a positive development when the transnational capital classes. yes but that's temporary on the contrary what i refer to as transnational elites have been some have been actually well 1st of all the measures taken by governments especially. the u.s. government is oh is good just very similar to 2008 and those measures are only only going to aggravate the underlying structural contradictions of global capitalism i think the problem is with the thinking of salmond the thinking and if planning because one thing that the creatures of capitalism have now been taking into account is a risk that the global economy can come to a halt their wage happened over the last couple of weeks and
temporary measures but they're going to aggravate the long term structural dimensions but i think what bastes. ahmed 19 or deal dreams. been assassin or structural agree justin and what i mean by that is that global production change will have to reconfigure if i may you wanted an operating governments including the american government i now actively thinking about bringing to production oh. supply home and data hardly a positive development when the transnational capital classes. yes but...
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and bangladesh he was basted a place called the cholera hospital. these diseases have been murderous and bangladesh for centuries. i asked him, why bother with nippon which kills a few dozen people each year? when you've let all these other diseases. and he told me this is such a nasty disease, and it has so much potential that we can't ignore it simply because it is now small. it could be large. it is important, yes, to take these other diseases the old-fashioned garden diseases like cholera. it's important to take them seriously and keep it in perspective. but it's also important to be vigilant about these new emerging diseases because after all, and 1981 we had a disease emerge called aids. and it was one of these. the influenza is emerged anew each year end influenza's are also capable of killing millions of people. that's the response i've heard from the experts about why to take the small boutique diseases very seriously. you never know when one of those is going to become the next big one. in terms of the things we do just try to stop, contai
and bangladesh he was basted a place called the cholera hospital. these diseases have been murderous and bangladesh for centuries. i asked him, why bother with nippon which kills a few dozen people each year? when you've let all these other diseases. and he told me this is such a nasty disease, and it has so much potential that we can't ignore it simply because it is now small. it could be large. it is important, yes, to take these other diseases the old-fashioned garden diseases like cholera....
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states are regarded as being at a high risk of catching the chrono virus that's a spike working in bast open fields on the so-called farm belt and midwest if there are shortages of both food and workers that the virus spreads into the rural communities john henschel reports from chicago. here in america's bread basket the corona virus has yet to descend in force on the nation's farms. but john keep your nose it's coming and the timing could hardly be worse some people are going to get sick the numbers are out there the history of this virus is we're not going to avoid it like most farmers keefe nurse who raises corn soybean and chickens is already socially isolated but the average u.s. farmers 58 and a half years old putting them in the high risk group for the global pandemic that is yet to reach much of rural america a lot of younger farmers aren't worried about it all i'm of the mindset that i'm probably not going to avoid it i'm going to get it and i'd rather get it now in the past year american farmers have endured damaging floods a trade war with china and now a virus that threaten
states are regarded as being at a high risk of catching the chrono virus that's a spike working in bast open fields on the so-called farm belt and midwest if there are shortages of both food and workers that the virus spreads into the rural communities john henschel reports from chicago. here in america's bread basket the corona virus has yet to descend in force on the nation's farms. but john keep your nose it's coming and the timing could hardly be worse some people are going to get sick the...
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we've never heard of any of them, but they again didn't lie myth of flushing basted up and they quit -- acquit peter zenger. the effect of this is colonial governors will not bring actions for seditious libel after this because no jury is going to bring in a conviction. so the effect is pressed in colonial america would be the freest in the world. >> so this is in 17 -- >> 1735. you say you said you mentioned the names, you do that threat. you want us to know these names and some are recognizable but today, many are not. there's a name you mentioned before, you mention the name of lewis morris. >> right. he is the backer. >> the next chapter isn't really completely a new york story. it happens down in philly, declaration of independence but my copy of the declaration back since a look at the next and you have them, there's a lewis morris they are. same guy? >> grandson. >> grandson, okay. there's going to be another family connection that you will tell us about. so we're going to pass over the declaration of independence. you focus especially on the odes to liberty in the declaration
we've never heard of any of them, but they again didn't lie myth of flushing basted up and they quit -- acquit peter zenger. the effect of this is colonial governors will not bring actions for seditious libel after this because no jury is going to bring in a conviction. so the effect is pressed in colonial america would be the freest in the world. >> so this is in 17 -- >> 1735. you say you said you mentioned the names, you do that threat. you want us to know these names and some...
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compassionate use basis, knowing that it had notp beenroved yet and that there were no trials available to bastcision on. we infused it the next day. he was still having very high fevers and still was requiring oxygen the day he gave it to him. by the next day his fever was resolved and it styed gone. he felt much better. he felt like he had started beating the virus. it was a stunning apparent recovery theotentially to remdesivir. but bear in mind, this was a anecdote, purely a case, one so this had dr. diaz verylobe. intrigued, of course, so hemo immediately got involved in some of the clinical trials that are under way on remdesivir. people who are exposed and dealing with covid-19 disease, and there are multiple trials owl around the globe right under way, and we don't have any firm data yet, but everything we're hering is optimistic a leaked acchat came outhere was of chicago, doctors expressing great opmism that they were having good efficacy with remdesivir beating back this virus and allowing people to recover. it's important not to get to far ahead of these things. want to have good sc
compassionate use basis, knowing that it had notp beenroved yet and that there were no trials available to bastcision on. we infused it the next day. he was still having very high fevers and still was requiring oxygen the day he gave it to him. by the next day his fever was resolved and it styed gone. he felt much better. he felt like he had started beating the virus. it was a stunning apparent recovery theotentially to remdesivir. but bear in mind, this was a anecdote, purely a case, one so...
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inez mull hol hand's maybe bast words in dark letters on a light background. this is all made for the pictures. and pictures are great. so at the time live in the space there was sort of a curiosity. people were interested in the white house pickets. that is interesting. this is january and february 1917. it is really cold out there. but people would come by and sometimes women would come to washington to participate and there were theme days, there was a college day where again i looked for smith college pictures. there is new york day. it looks like new york got a rainy, terrible day. and they stayed out there throughout january and february of 1917. and there are bringing warm bricks to stand on and one woman had a fur coat that she passed around and they all got to wear the fur coat for 20 minutes. and it was curiosity. and even though it was new. they said the women chained themself -- everything is totally legal. standing in front of the white house with a sign isn't against the law. they didn't want to keep it up. it was hard to recruit people to do it
inez mull hol hand's maybe bast words in dark letters on a light background. this is all made for the pictures. and pictures are great. so at the time live in the space there was sort of a curiosity. people were interested in the white house pickets. that is interesting. this is january and february 1917. it is really cold out there. but people would come by and sometimes women would come to washington to participate and there were theme days, there was a college day where again i looked for...
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coalition of chinese americans in san francisco called covid-19 relief bay area is raising money to basteuipment from china and donating it locally. they donated $77,000 of such equipment so far. >>> happening today, a new coronavirus testing site opens for people living in three cities in alameda county. stanford researchers will begin drive-through testing monday through friday. testing is from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. or until 150 people have been tested each day. you must be a resident of bless suntan, livermore or dublin to be eligible for that twisting >>> now people wanting tests must have at least one of the following symptoms: a fever higher than 100, shortens of breath, recent exposure or suspected exposure to the virus or have diabetes or heart disease or they must be at least 65 or older. >>> also happening today, small businesses can start applying for paycheck protection loans. it started at 7:30 this morning. roundabout two added $310 billion to the money available. some banking experts say that all ready maybe spoken for. the funds could go to businesses that applied it firs
coalition of chinese americans in san francisco called covid-19 relief bay area is raising money to basteuipment from china and donating it locally. they donated $77,000 of such equipment so far. >>> happening today, a new coronavirus testing site opens for people living in three cities in alameda county. stanford researchers will begin drive-through testing monday through friday. testing is from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. or until 150 people have been tested each day. you must be a...