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admiral of the fleet, earnest king. secretary of state and his wife.eral of the army and his wife. now in a grim year of war, the shortest and simplest inaugural on record begins. former vice president wallace swears in harry truman, new vice president. president roosevelt takes the oath of office. >> i, franklin roosevelt solemnly swear i will faithfully execute the office of the united states and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god. >> so help me god. >> the president delivers a brief inaugural address. >> we americans of today together with our allies are passing through a period of supreme test. it is a test of our courage, of our resolve, of our wisdom, of our essential democracy. if we meet that test successfully and honorably, we shall perform a service of historic importance. of historic importance which men and women and children will honor throughout all time. as i stand here today, having taken the solemn oath of office, in the presence of my fellow countrymen
admiral of the fleet, earnest king. secretary of state and his wife.eral of the army and his wife. now in a grim year of war, the shortest and simplest inaugural on record begins. former vice president wallace swears in harry truman, new vice president. president roosevelt takes the oath of office. >> i, franklin roosevelt solemnly swear i will faithfully execute the office of the united states and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the united...
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earnest patti at st. barnabas hospital in the bronx. a week ago tonight. >> well, the battle continues. the end of another shift. we still have a large number of people intubated down here. i believe there's 13 intubated and about five or sick on cpap. >> as you heard him there, dr. patti sort of fighting to be heard over the background noise in the icu, in the e.r., not your garden-variety hospital background noise, right? that's the sound of multiple patients being mechanically kept alive. that's the sound of more than a dozen ventilators being used. well, today we heard from dr. patti again with an update on the situation for him at st. barnabas. >> today is friday, april 17th. the first thing you notice is the noise level is much less than last friday. significantly decreased. i have to say the hospital is still full and still running at max capacity, but the emergency department is definitely a little less congested. let's hope it stays this way. i'll report at the end of the shift. stay safe. stay healthy. stay strong. >> dr. patt
earnest patti at st. barnabas hospital in the bronx. a week ago tonight. >> well, the battle continues. the end of another shift. we still have a large number of people intubated down here. i believe there's 13 intubated and about five or sick on cpap. >> as you heard him there, dr. patti sort of fighting to be heard over the background noise in the icu, in the e.r., not your garden-variety hospital background noise, right? that's the sound of multiple patients being mechanically...
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earnest latiker feels that way. but -- >> will you go back to work once they say it's safe to reopen? >> yeah. i got to feed my family. so, yeah, i go back to work. >> after we met him, earnest latiker found out he tested negative. a feeling of relief amid the continuing tension. gary tuchman, cnn, waterloo, iowa. >> going to take a short break. when we come back, spain's children get to enjoy outdoor playtime for the first time in six weeks. we will take you to madrid, as spain eases some lockdowns. >>> also, the british prime minister about to get back to work after recovering from coronavirus. has absence has left a void at the top of one of the hardest-hit countries on earth. we'll have that and more after the break. us lives here. where we can find common ground... big enough to dance on. for a better us, donate to your local y today. but we can grill together. oscar mayer invites you to take your backyard cookouts to the front. on may 2nd, join us for the oscar mayer front yard cookout. enjoy sharing a meal to
earnest latiker feels that way. but -- >> will you go back to work once they say it's safe to reopen? >> yeah. i got to feed my family. so, yeah, i go back to work. >> after we met him, earnest latiker found out he tested negative. a feeling of relief amid the continuing tension. gary tuchman, cnn, waterloo, iowa. >> going to take a short break. when we come back, spain's children get to enjoy outdoor playtime for the first time in six weeks. we will take you to madrid,...
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i think it is very earnest was someone vacillating with the detached mockery and deep pain for earnestness[laughter] i don't know if you can relate. they might be wrong but i genuinely believe that they are doing good for the world and what is missing and that the problems are systemic and curious what you make of that with you reporting on huber one - - huber but i don't actually know do you feel that other people say to have this crazy culture and that it should exist. but if you don't have that culture then that's fine. >> do you see that as your strategy? [laughter] do you see that structural explanation it with the industry that could potentially be forgiving but then to boil down how all of this works and then invest in the company, and whether that is revenue or something so then you have to start doing things. [laughter] and how this works. and then the incumbents and the reasons for doing that stuff. >> just to go back to my own argument. people are in the same structural position that are not assholes. >> but you have to be a jerk? >> i am sweating right now. and then this phenom
i think it is very earnest was someone vacillating with the detached mockery and deep pain for earnestness[laughter] i don't know if you can relate. they might be wrong but i genuinely believe that they are doing good for the world and what is missing and that the problems are systemic and curious what you make of that with you reporting on huber one - - huber but i don't actually know do you feel that other people say to have this crazy culture and that it should exist. but if you don't have...
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the story may be at earnest but the only real mystery is like derekjacobi agreed to provide a camerand why it's left to a floppy head member of mcfly to save the day. the host is available on all popular platforms now. although if you're in the market for an intriguing mess, mighti the market for an intriguing mess, might i direct you and said to mcdonald's dreamland. which became available for home viewing on monday and has been scrambling my brain ever sense. i gotta make things really obvious for you. i take eyes out for hercules. but you don't want me to kill you,. is this about the anna graham? no, this is serious. listen, he wants me to cut off your pinky finger. shot in belgium and luxembourg dreamland is a dystopian pseudo— comic mishmash of crime movie thrills and horror movie gore. starring stephen mcafee in a jewel role as a hit man wearing a hat and asa drug role as a hit man wearing a hat and as a drug addled jazz trumpet player not wearing a hat who becomes involved in a plot by a pimp to sell a child bride to a vampire living in a child bride to a vampire living in a c
the story may be at earnest but the only real mystery is like derekjacobi agreed to provide a camerand why it's left to a floppy head member of mcfly to save the day. the host is available on all popular platforms now. although if you're in the market for an intriguing mess, mighti the market for an intriguing mess, might i direct you and said to mcdonald's dreamland. which became available for home viewing on monday and has been scrambling my brain ever sense. i gotta make things really...
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treatment rollout inputs lana and he's also advised new mice governments on matches of health parity earnest how do you think the continent is teeming with the current if i spend any at this particular moment i'd have to say the continent is dealing remarkably well we know that treating our way through the current epidemic is not an option for africa we've got too little infrastructure in place too few facilities too few health workers too few supplies this country that have you know 3 ventilators for 5000000 people so trying to treat our way through this is not the option we must prevent it ergo the very aggressive lot down measures which are necessary to protect and save lives it does cause complications there because you know we have lots of vulnerable populations in terms of poverty and food and water and things like that but it's a very very tricky balancing act that leaders will have to walk it out to to maximally preserve lives while at the same time making sure that their populations are well catered for. if you're going to a mobile app to stop the spread of covert 19 tell us more ab
treatment rollout inputs lana and he's also advised new mice governments on matches of health parity earnest how do you think the continent is teeming with the current if i spend any at this particular moment i'd have to say the continent is dealing remarkably well we know that treating our way through the current epidemic is not an option for africa we've got too little infrastructure in place too few facilities too few health workers too few supplies this country that have you know 3...
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earnest works at the plant. >> i'm scared.red because someone he worked next to for hours is tested positive. he went ahead and got a test on his own. >> i haven't gotten my results back. >> reporter: he's a husband. a father of a baby. and one of many employees at the plant people in the community and local politicians who called for this plant to close much earlier when word of the first infections came to light. he said he called the hr department last week. i was concerned about the coronavirus in the plant. i was scarred for me and my family. >> reporter: what did they say to you? >> they told me, umm, i was, i was, i was safe and they told me, that, umm, everything was okay and they told me i have a better chance of catching the coronavirus going to walmart than at tyson's. come to work. you safe. >> reporter: and did you believe them? >> i wanted to believe them and then i needed that money at the same time. i went to work. >> reporter: the employee doesn't want to reveal his identity. >> do you think they care about th
earnest works at the plant. >> i'm scared.red because someone he worked next to for hours is tested positive. he went ahead and got a test on his own. >> i haven't gotten my results back. >> reporter: he's a husband. a father of a baby. and one of many employees at the plant people in the community and local politicians who called for this plant to close much earlier when word of the first infections came to light. he said he called the hr department last week. i was concerned...
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earnest patty is in the bronx. >> let's hope we reach that plateau at some point soon or we flatten the curve. i'm hopeful. >> reporter: amy is hopeful. we spoke to her while her husband waited for a plasma transplant he didn't get one but recovering anyway. >> i feel blessed. it's amazing it's a miracle that he is here. we're so luckyo have you know, have a second chance. >>eporte still, thvirus is ravagi places like long land among the livelost there, all denise had come from the philippines to provide a better e banese w a44amily. fixture at this butcher shop in little italy. s family started the in the 192 luciano ferraro was a doormain manhattan and lod his family in peru. >> he nted us to feel good when we came home and so there was always a smile we wer le, h would see us walking on the street and he would run to open the door for us heasuch a good person. >> reporte tonight a moving tribute. volunteer firefighter and emt michael field died from the virus after rescuing a covid patient. for his service, a final solute gabe gutierrez, nbc news, new york. >> reporter: i'm miguel al
earnest patty is in the bronx. >> let's hope we reach that plateau at some point soon or we flatten the curve. i'm hopeful. >> reporter: amy is hopeful. we spoke to her while her husband waited for a plasma transplant he didn't get one but recovering anyway. >> i feel blessed. it's amazing it's a miracle that he is here. we're so luckyo have you know, have a second chance. >>eporte still, thvirus is ravagi places like long land among the livelost there, all denise had...
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megan and earnest welcomed their triplets to the world on march 28th. >> the difficult part has been i would say for us is our family and community hasn't been able to meet them, which has been hard. >> it's all smiles for them, but for moms having a hard time, doctors have an important message. >> this is not the time when you're bothering the doctor. this is the time when you should be reaching out and we reach out back. >> now some simple reminders. doctors say that if you're a new mom, especially if you're experiencing anxiety and depression and stress, to change up your routine. that could really mack a difference. they sales say exercise outside when you can, and when you can maintain that social distance. live in san francisco, kenny choi, kpix 5. >>> still ahead on kpix 5 and cbsn bay area, one of the world's top universities claims it can soon provide a vaccine for the coronavirus. when it could be ready for the mass market. >> there was a point where i did not know if ken would survive all of this. >> a miraculous story of recovery from covid-19. the emotional reunion after
megan and earnest welcomed their triplets to the world on march 28th. >> the difficult part has been i would say for us is our family and community hasn't been able to meet them, which has been hard. >> it's all smiles for them, but for moms having a hard time, doctors have an important message. >> this is not the time when you're bothering the doctor. this is the time when you should be reaching out and we reach out back. >> now some simple reminders. doctors say that...
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earnest patti senior emergency room physician in the bronx. i'll call you next week, sir.e you'll be able to come back. thank you. >> thank you, rachel. stay healthy, stay healthy. >>> you too. we'll be right back. so i've been using this awesome new app called rakuten that gives me cash back on everything. that's ebates. i get cash back on electronics, travel, clothes. you're talking about ebates. i can't stop talking about rakuten. pretty good deal - peter sfx [blender] ebates is now rakuten, sign up today. shbecause xfinity mobilehen ygives you more flexible data.. you can choose to share data between lines, mix with unlimited, or switch it up at any time. all on the most reliable wireless network. which means you can save money without compromising on coverage. get more flexible data, the most reliable network, and more savings. plus, get $200 off when you buy an eligible phone. that's simple, easy, awesome. go to xfinitymobile.com today. . >>> behold the edgewood congregation church. services cancelled. god is making house calls. this is from athens, tennessee. folks,
earnest patti senior emergency room physician in the bronx. i'll call you next week, sir.e you'll be able to come back. thank you. >> thank you, rachel. stay healthy, stay healthy. >>> you too. we'll be right back. so i've been using this awesome new app called rakuten that gives me cash back on everything. that's ebates. i get cash back on electronics, travel, clothes. you're talking about ebates. i can't stop talking about rakuten. pretty good deal - peter sfx [blender] ebates...
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earnest patty works at the hospital. >> we have 17 patients on ventilators in the emergency department. >> reporter: today he shared video of his packed e.r. >> this is definitely the biggest thing i've experienced. i've been through 9/11, disasters, flipped over tour buses, this is absolutely the worst. >> reporter: the death toll in the tri-state region soared to 3,000. among the lives lost, kim king-smith, a new jersey hospital worker on the night shift. her family says her smile was more infectious than the virus that took her life gia brown was a civilian employee for the nypd and father jorge ortiz of brooklyn was the first known death of a catholic priest from covid-19. >> he was a father figure to everybody. they knew father jorge as their father, not just a priest but a father. >> reporter: james villecco was a veteran and a mechanic for the fdny. >> he was my strength and a calm and quiet spirit but i will miss that about him because in all of my worries and troubles, he calms me down and i will miss that. >> reporter: tonight, a mid the sirens, there's another sound in the c
earnest patty works at the hospital. >> we have 17 patients on ventilators in the emergency department. >> reporter: today he shared video of his packed e.r. >> this is definitely the biggest thing i've experienced. i've been through 9/11, disasters, flipped over tour buses, this is absolutely the worst. >> reporter: the death toll in the tri-state region soared to 3,000. among the lives lost, kim king-smith, a new jersey hospital worker on the night shift. her family...
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roll up our sleeves now and think critically and we needed to continue this discussion and more in earnest. we're talking about summer programs and starting sooner and perhaps july or august. we're talking about childcare facilities and find ways to provide more care and create more childcare ability for the workforce. it is fundamental that we focus on this because we have to address learning gaps that have occurred of with a limited amount of assets in this environment have to make up for gaps that may have occurred over this time. we will be focused and portly on making sure the environment is safe for kids but also safe for teachers and for others in the schools and for those providing essential services and supporting environments where our kids will be. ultimately as we open up schools and as we make sure that childcare is more broadly available, it makes it possible for parents to go back to work. school will look very different but we are really focusing on enhancing those opportunities. what will we be doing? what do we need to do to get from stage i to stage ii? with the essentia
roll up our sleeves now and think critically and we needed to continue this discussion and more in earnest. we're talking about summer programs and starting sooner and perhaps july or august. we're talking about childcare facilities and find ways to provide more care and create more childcare ability for the workforce. it is fundamental that we focus on this because we have to address learning gaps that have occurred of with a limited amount of assets in this environment have to make up for...
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car companies, restaurant chains -- every business has an earnest, straightforward, cautiously uplifting ad to remind customers that they are here for us now, and always have been. this one i thought was particularly effective. >> right now we are facing uncertain times. none of us know what challenges lie ahead. but one thing's for sure. americans stand strong. when it's time for us to band together we do. when it's time to lend a hand, we lend two. americans get the job done. with a little boost from beast blast power energy drink. together we'll meet this crisis. and beat it with a blast of the beast. >> new flavor, man glow in the dark. kill it with the beast! >> jimmy: all right. we need to take a break, but we'll be right back with the god of thunder, chris hemsworth. ♪ >> dicky: abc's "jimmy kimmel live brought to you all state. safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! he's here. he's right here. - hi! - hi. hey! - that's totally him. - it's him! that's totally the guy. safe d
car companies, restaurant chains -- every business has an earnest, straightforward, cautiously uplifting ad to remind customers that they are here for us now, and always have been. this one i thought was particularly effective. >> right now we are facing uncertain times. none of us know what challenges lie ahead. but one thing's for sure. americans stand strong. when it's time for us to band together we do. when it's time to lend a hand, we lend two. americans get the job done. with a...
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but she can't dwell on that as the henna night is about to begin in earnest 1st the bridal couple are separated. the men give the bride groom a traditional shame. it's a ritual to pack her mouth to his new role as a husband. playfully the attempts to escape his fate. meanwhile the women stand by him a ritual a gold coin and paste made from the hand a plan tom pressed into a meaningless palm. to bring her luck. and prosperity the resulting stain is meant to show the bride's even perfection only and that is perfect the gloves ensure that the head of paste sinks into the skin quickly and mina must wear them overnight. then the mood changes in a tear filled ritual the minas family bid farewell to the bride and symbolically hand her over to the crying you to all my mother my mom as a mom i couldn't cry at 1st but then my mother held my hand and when she embraced me that was the moment i started to cry i was really emotional. her only daughter is starting her own family now of course my parents are still my parents but i'm starting another life without them. jamal as my family and very impo
but she can't dwell on that as the henna night is about to begin in earnest 1st the bridal couple are separated. the men give the bride groom a traditional shame. it's a ritual to pack her mouth to his new role as a husband. playfully the attempts to escape his fate. meanwhile the women stand by him a ritual a gold coin and paste made from the hand a plan tom pressed into a meaningless palm. to bring her luck. and prosperity the resulting stain is meant to show the bride's even perfection only...
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i think it is very earnest and as someone between the deep painful earnestness they might be wrong but i genuinely believe they think they are doing good for the world and i trust them when they say it and i think what is missing is more of a the problems are systemic. i don't think that they are individual. do you feel like someone i feel like people say it wouldn't exist if they didn't have this crazy culture. should it exist [inaudible] do you see one that is related to the incentives are of the industry that could potentially be forgiving of someone like that? >> you are gaining it back in your company and have to hit the next level whatever that is. for most they can get kind of desperate and have to do things and i don't know i think it is just linked to how this works but i also think this justification. i'm not saying this is wrong to have your own reasons for doing a lot of this stuff. >> i do think that people are in the same position when they are not assholes. you're probably familiar with they are using the same mechanism pointing out the request for somebody to come pick
i think it is very earnest and as someone between the deep painful earnestness they might be wrong but i genuinely believe they think they are doing good for the world and i trust them when they say it and i think what is missing is more of a the problems are systemic. i don't think that they are individual. do you feel like someone i feel like people say it wouldn't exist if they didn't have this crazy culture. should it exist [inaudible] do you see one that is related to the incentives are of...
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in earnest against china. in 2011 when president obama announced what he'd call the pivot to asia and that meant the biggest build up of u.s. naval forces in the pacific but in terms of policy unless the plod through all of them all of the west but us the notes. including britain that china there would be a propaganda war against china the us was desperate to reclaim its dominance. it's economic dominance it has military dominance but china has risen to a point where it was threatening the whole notion of the us having control over so much of humanity that the scot used that propaganda which of course is a story could goes into the 19th century in what the early 20th century in the 19th century is what the chinese call the century of humiliation when the west. colonized china. and the chinese were literally humiliated one has one can only spend a short time in china with with open eyes and open ears and you understand very quickly that this is a country that has risen out of the ashes of this history but like
in earnest against china. in 2011 when president obama announced what he'd call the pivot to asia and that meant the biggest build up of u.s. naval forces in the pacific but in terms of policy unless the plod through all of them all of the west but us the notes. including britain that china there would be a propaganda war against china the us was desperate to reclaim its dominance. it's economic dominance it has military dominance but china has risen to a point where it was threatening the...
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that is still alive in our country but we need that to begin to migrate into social media with more earnest effort that has been in the case. there is a bill in congress and i was pleased to see the majority leader mitch mcconnell was on it that creates a framework for social platforms to deal with local content providers like newspapers and radio and television stations. we hope that happens because i think for the importance of it informed citizenry it's really important that we find market waves to support good journalism. people just want the facts. i mean, today if people want to watch something they don't turn to netflix, for example, for news on the coronavirus but they go to their broadcast signal. when you are on the radio if you want news about what is happening in your community you don't turn to spot if i come a u-turn to your local am or fm station that is in the business of providing information along with entertainment to keep them informed improve improve the quality of their lives. >> let me ask you about social distancing. if you mentioned some of it. at your membership, a
that is still alive in our country but we need that to begin to migrate into social media with more earnest effort that has been in the case. there is a bill in congress and i was pleased to see the majority leader mitch mcconnell was on it that creates a framework for social platforms to deal with local content providers like newspapers and radio and television stations. we hope that happens because i think for the importance of it informed citizenry it's really important that we find market...
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a bit of this is the main reason or i don't think that they can be helpful but we did reach such earnest in the nation and then lo and the little word of probably only 2 options number one is to go to another election full time to heal in the other one was to fold this coalition government and probably this 2nd option of was. a little better than the other but this is not the inquisition this is a marriage there's no love and no trust between both sides and i'm not sure that they're capable to work together in no the fix something to be there to be fixed in israel due to the damage the lot of us goes but this is a little bit of good question foam only didn't know the coalition government is not in phone there are still some discussions about. the wait to see whether it is the final decision of not. general arlen that you have doubts that this coalition government will last do you think it's dead on arrival. most people don't believe that it will last a plea ears as is agreed because the conflict to be able sounds the lack of trust their very very opposite interest line bring to a crisis.
a bit of this is the main reason or i don't think that they can be helpful but we did reach such earnest in the nation and then lo and the little word of probably only 2 options number one is to go to another election full time to heal in the other one was to fold this coalition government and probably this 2nd option of was. a little better than the other but this is not the inquisition this is a marriage there's no love and no trust between both sides and i'm not sure that they're capable to...
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and in earnest here i told them after the defeat of 1967 we took an oath to fight to the very end and even if it meant martyrdom. the israeli army defeated the palestinians and got on it. but a potent legend was born. that the arabs would stand and fight and that the israelis were not invincible. approved the 3 men dismissed out of fights for the movement. thousands of volunteers flocked to palestinian girl accounts while arabs across the middle east donated funds and supplies to these fighters. 3 years after its launch the high on the palestinian arms struggle now emerged into the mainstream. and by gaining autonomy from out of states and fighting for themselves the palestinians now became masters of their own destiny. from now on the way of the gun was the path forward but those guns would soon face off with fellow arabs a history of guerrilla warfare a place on the global stage. the pira gaining strength their revolutionary zeal knowing no bounds but did a series of violent acts by their splinter groups damage the palestinian cause or ensured survival chronicling the turbulent stor
and in earnest here i told them after the defeat of 1967 we took an oath to fight to the very end and even if it meant martyrdom. the israeli army defeated the palestinians and got on it. but a potent legend was born. that the arabs would stand and fight and that the israelis were not invincible. approved the 3 men dismissed out of fights for the movement. thousands of volunteers flocked to palestinian girl accounts while arabs across the middle east donated funds and supplies to these...
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, someone who is constantly vacillating between detached mockery and deep painful earnestness, i don't know if you can relate. [laughter]. >> my entire life. >> anyone who is-- yeah. that they might be wrong, but i genuinely believe people in tech believe they're doing good for the world and i trust them when they say it, i think what's missing is more of like a -- i think the problems are systemic. i don't think that they are necessarily rooted in the individual although i'd be curious what you make of that given your reporting on uber and travis-- >> my book. >> i do wonder, like, i don't actually know if you're legally allowed to answer this question, you just moved move to the next one if you want to, but do you feel like someone-- i've heard people say that uber couldn't exist if it didn't have this crazy culture. my question is should it exist and obviously that culture. that culture shouldn't exist and if you don't have at that culture and the company doesn't happen that maybe that's fine. but do you-- . >> can any of-- . >> do you feel like-- i'm sorry, do you think that-- >> w
, someone who is constantly vacillating between detached mockery and deep painful earnestness, i don't know if you can relate. [laughter]. >> my entire life. >> anyone who is-- yeah. that they might be wrong, but i genuinely believe people in tech believe they're doing good for the world and i trust them when they say it, i think what's missing is more of like a -- i think the problems are systemic. i don't think that they are necessarily rooted in the individual although i'd be...
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our educational institutions here are not well adapted for that instant so earnest offered to give all children a fair chance says the educational expert there have to be more full time schools with tutors and social workers where talents can be discovered and nurtured deficit's compensated and social behavior improved you know when i'm with them if my mother hadn't pushed me maybe i'd be a waiter or have a low paying job in a factory so thanks mom. germany office high living standards and attracts immigrants from all over the world but these can be tough for foreigners to settle here deal with all the red tape find a home and to get a job and then there's the language and customs and figuring out what makes germans tick but some manage to overcome such obstacles like maliki just marty who fled syria and started a new life here in germany or. who came from mexico and now runs a bar here in germany and there are more such examples take a look. i studied automotive design and i wanted to work for walks for. you migrate because you're looking for a better opportunity to. import you can't
our educational institutions here are not well adapted for that instant so earnest offered to give all children a fair chance says the educational expert there have to be more full time schools with tutors and social workers where talents can be discovered and nurtured deficit's compensated and social behavior improved you know when i'm with them if my mother hadn't pushed me maybe i'd be a waiter or have a low paying job in a factory so thanks mom. germany office high living standards and...
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myself who considers this as it was just a 2nd i'll send immediately to anybody my family lives in earnest needs leadership this is not on some. docs say that the each in law cannot become a card texts. and nothing to do with the gong this but themselves across mosques in india all these foreign delegates then go back to their going to spread themselves across india this is a mistake in too many streams in india and used for missions and then again and appalling giant community spread a godly gun will be made vocal gotta what you have doubled or not you have this just with tending the. end and the rule was were just unbelievable saying as it was a form of war against india they can add would you like that i get all that desk get out get bally body months ago that was good job socorro not bump this but needed to get the g.o.p. leaders and m.b. used were quick to label the sterile ism and have huge impact in terms of muslim patients being denied entry into hospitals muslim vendors not being able to live there even if they were are under essential services muslim born and just beaten up the f
myself who considers this as it was just a 2nd i'll send immediately to anybody my family lives in earnest needs leadership this is not on some. docs say that the each in law cannot become a card texts. and nothing to do with the gong this but themselves across mosques in india all these foreign delegates then go back to their going to spread themselves across india this is a mistake in too many streams in india and used for missions and then again and appalling giant community spread a godly...
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myself with the citizeness as it was just a 2nd of zen in that he added anybody in my family living in earnest needs leadership is not on some. docs say that the even law cannot become a card text. and nothing to do with the ground against this but themselves across mosques in india all these foreign delegates then go back to their going to spread themselves across india that is a mistake in too many streams in india and used for missions and then again the appalling giant community to spread a goddamn will be made vocal gotta watch you have double or not you have this just the one i jog with trending that. end and the rule was were just unbelievable saying as it was a form of war against india they can add would you like that i will at this get i get that he body months ago that was good job socorro not bump this but made it to get the g.o.p. leaders and m.p. used were quick to label the sterilization and had huge impact in terms of what the visions being denied entry into hospitals muslim bend us not being able to live there even if they were under essential services muslim born and beaten u
myself with the citizeness as it was just a 2nd of zen in that he added anybody in my family living in earnest needs leadership is not on some. docs say that the even law cannot become a card text. and nothing to do with the ground against this but themselves across mosques in india all these foreign delegates then go back to their going to spread themselves across india that is a mistake in too many streams in india and used for missions and then again the appalling giant community to spread a...
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earnest but wellness is not the true positive or no question element of burnout and so so i think that meditation is extraordinarily important gives me reserves i don't have without it but i'm afraid that i'm just not sure that it's all the burnout epidemic i don't know where meditation fall into to answering the questions about professional film and what does that do to reduce my workload what does that do to my control what does that do to increase the sense of fairness that i have about work what does that do to get more rewards work those are a few. only got about. 90 seconds left and i want to give jill and she has responded that some curves here answer i think that's a great question gabe and i feel definitely i don't think meditation will fix all of that i think there systemic issues and professional fulfillment is a huge part of it. meditation i feel like is a high performance tool so it's not just about stress management and feeling good but it makes your brain function better it gets you out of stress overdrive it helps you with problem solving i have students who have better
earnest but wellness is not the true positive or no question element of burnout and so so i think that meditation is extraordinarily important gives me reserves i don't have without it but i'm afraid that i'm just not sure that it's all the burnout epidemic i don't know where meditation fall into to answering the questions about professional film and what does that do to reduce my workload what does that do to my control what does that do to increase the sense of fairness that i have about work...
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negotiations have begun in earnest, according to sources i have been talking to, because that is a moving is when lawmakers are set to come back to washington, but there is a lot of question marks about whether that april 20, congress will be ready to go to have lawmakers return. speaker pelosi also wants the additional funds more for government workers in cities and states that were left out of the first economic stimulus -- the third rather, and the administration wants to see some plan-- type of economic for reopening in the next month and a half. government,look at nothing more than getting to the next election, how will we get to the first tuesday of november? i guess you are not going to any conventions, are you? kevin: i want to. downsizedings will be from a practical matter, but the issue of mail in voting is something that will likely catch fire, so to speak, over the next couple of weeks, once cities start to flatten the curve and it returns to way more nirmal -- normal political atmosphere. honestly, and conversations from the left and right, both sides are re-strategizing how
negotiations have begun in earnest, according to sources i have been talking to, because that is a moving is when lawmakers are set to come back to washington, but there is a lot of question marks about whether that april 20, congress will be ready to go to have lawmakers return. speaker pelosi also wants the additional funds more for government workers in cities and states that were left out of the first economic stimulus -- the third rather, and the administration wants to see some plan--...
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thing i did enjoy about that culture for those that are constantly vacillating with that painful earnestness don't know if you can relate. [laughter] they might be wrong but and that doing good for the world and that they believe and trust them when they say it and that what is missing is that the problems are systemic but i don't know why do i wonder but i've heard people say if they didn't have this crazy culture. so do you see that? [laughter] do see that structural explanation for his behavior or of the industry that could be forgiving. >> and then to boil down how this works. but there is that justification and those that are protected in ways that are not fair not saying that it is wrong their reasons for doing a lot of this stuff. >> and then to go back on the own argument they are in that structural position. >> it depends on who the ceo is. >> it seems fair to answer that that is what we are in. with that phenomenon and that's a call that trough of disillusionment. [laughter] so you can wallow in this. for a long time but then worried about the next part of this for a long period of
thing i did enjoy about that culture for those that are constantly vacillating with that painful earnestness don't know if you can relate. [laughter] they might be wrong but and that doing good for the world and that they believe and trust them when they say it and that what is missing is that the problems are systemic but i don't know why do i wonder but i've heard people say if they didn't have this crazy culture. so do you see that? [laughter] do see that structural explanation for his...
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it would have to be frightfully earnest come she said, because harriet will never do that you are mylord and master stunt, and peter would have fixed if she did. she wrote i've made a valiant attempt to tackle the accursed coral scene. it is extremely pompous. in the final version, harriet simply insist peter must carry on with his work. what kind of life could we have if i i knew you would become ls than yourself? if we disagree we will fight it out like gentlemen but we won't stand for matrimonial blackmail. traditional heterosexual marriage is founded on falsity she suggests in building something you. peter and harriet will be two gentlemen, honest with each other and approaching their work with integrity. in the end they felt they created something good. she told muriel she was struck by the curious and unconscious symmetry produced in act two. when all the masks come off at last. i do want to exaggerate about it at all. it is mere comedy body have a feeling since it worked out so naturally, it is in its small way right. probably use on this side of it for i did. so i dedicated t
it would have to be frightfully earnest come she said, because harriet will never do that you are mylord and master stunt, and peter would have fixed if she did. she wrote i've made a valiant attempt to tackle the accursed coral scene. it is extremely pompous. in the final version, harriet simply insist peter must carry on with his work. what kind of life could we have if i i knew you would become ls than yourself? if we disagree we will fight it out like gentlemen but we won't stand for...
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on the subject told once i was in earnest on that i'm there also as a kind of reality as one of our system an intimate look at life in cuba. and meet the media meet our longtime a 3 legged told me it was and we're going to want to know what's going to be you know my cue from. on al-jazeera. from the al-jazeera london brokaw centime to special guests in conversation as the resistance and i see joy in the midst of pain your books do the add on from to its uninterrupted wire all of our people of color and they're just one color this way that is why don't they should they be people of no color bit exactly fatima bhutto meads marc lamont hill i very much thought i was going to get shot and look at a bad movie studio be unscripted on al-jazeera. mass burials in new york the u.s. they call toll from coronavirus for a day. and this is al jazeera live coming up success in south korea the city at the heart of the country's outbreak with no new cases. indonesia cracks down imposing a raft of restrictions after a surge in infection.
on the subject told once i was in earnest on that i'm there also as a kind of reality as one of our system an intimate look at life in cuba. and meet the media meet our longtime a 3 legged told me it was and we're going to want to know what's going to be you know my cue from. on al-jazeera. from the al-jazeera london brokaw centime to special guests in conversation as the resistance and i see joy in the midst of pain your books do the add on from to its uninterrupted wire all of our people of...
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markets, we will probably well into the second quarter and i would expect the recovery to begin in earnestird quarter. and then accelerate toward the end of the year. francine: is there something western governments could learn from the response in certain asian countries? i don't know how you think our western governments are doing and what they could do better. bill: i think there will be books written, and a trillion hours spent in asking what we all could have done differently. what business is good have done differently, the things we should have been able to see or could have forecast, and obviously things governments could have done differently. i find it interesting to listen to the debate now that we in the west or in the u.k. or the u.s. could not have done what the chinese did because we don't have that kind of society. but we are doing what the chinese did. we're just doing it too late. we are depriving people of what would have been considered basic liberties, only weeks ago, because it is the right thing to do for society. i think this whole notion of certain things that are
markets, we will probably well into the second quarter and i would expect the recovery to begin in earnestird quarter. and then accelerate toward the end of the year. francine: is there something western governments could learn from the response in certain asian countries? i don't know how you think our western governments are doing and what they could do better. bill: i think there will be books written, and a trillion hours spent in asking what we all could have done differently. what...
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you and at the same time to assure you that in the future, as in the past, you may count upon the earnesthusiastic cooperation of everyone associated with the pan-american union. >> the director general of the pan-american sanitary bureau now speaks. >> gentlemen, as director of the pan-american sanitary bureau and president of the conference, i want to join with dr. row in expressing our appreciation to you for leaving your important administrative functions and your respective governments to attend this, the most successful sanitary conference we have had. practical plans -- with the practical plans formulated, this is the most successful conference we have ever had. i wish you godspeed. (music) >> scientific studies dealing with the diseases of man were made by the public health service as early as 1886. these studies have gradually expanded until today the research of the public health service on the cause, spread, and prevention of disease is among the most important work that it performs. a research laboratory for the public health service called the hygienic laboratory was establis
you and at the same time to assure you that in the future, as in the past, you may count upon the earnesthusiastic cooperation of everyone associated with the pan-american union. >> the director general of the pan-american sanitary bureau now speaks. >> gentlemen, as director of the pan-american sanitary bureau and president of the conference, i want to join with dr. row in expressing our appreciation to you for leaving your important administrative functions and your respective...