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no need to panic no shortages supermarket manager michelle lind says these words like incantations the shelves aren't empty because there are no goods to be had it's because he wasn't prepared for the sudden spate of panic buying lint has been permanently stressed for days in these times of the virus he's even helping to stack shelves to get things under control again. that's a question but i know you're going to make adjustments ourselves to i told my staff today that we have to react day by day and unfortunately i don't have. time to quit hold on a 2nd. sorry but everybody needs toilet paper if you 3 are buying multiple packs i get no start 2 or 3 times a week you know. it's not a problem in older people and toilet paper to you but you don't have to overreact thanks very much mr knight and you are absolutely right these are crazy times. crazy times call for new rules even for customers at the supermarket is that of no one i think i can only let you have one i'm sorry. flower past and canned goods can also only be bought in normal household amounts despite the stress michelle lind is
no need to panic no shortages supermarket manager michelle lind says these words like incantations the shelves aren't empty because there are no goods to be had it's because he wasn't prepared for the sudden spate of panic buying lint has been permanently stressed for days in these times of the virus he's even helping to stack shelves to get things under control again. that's a question but i know you're going to make adjustments ourselves to i told my staff today that we have to react day by...
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manager michele lind reacts to the developments we're going to get used to not being so close together. no really we're going to learn different habits we don't do that anymore mrs kraus to keep a distance here to at least a little bit. i feel a responsibility to somehow do something to try to protect you somehow we still. keep it distance and not just from the customers there should also be masks. and of course now there's another problem yesterday i spent 3 hours trying to order masks and you can't get them and if you can you get a packet like this for 49 euros how long is that supposed to last if necessary the employees are to wear scarves over their mouths lint also voiced his support for the rules recommended by virologists and politicians this way also i really ask you to avoid private social contact. these huge congregations of people will have consequences it's a disaster. doesn't it we get these are some big changes for your colleagues yes for everyone and for me to know what we've been talking about this for days and if we don't do it if we wait and wait i just wanted to be o
manager michele lind reacts to the developments we're going to get used to not being so close together. no really we're going to learn different habits we don't do that anymore mrs kraus to keep a distance here to at least a little bit. i feel a responsibility to somehow do something to try to protect you somehow we still. keep it distance and not just from the customers there should also be masks. and of course now there's another problem yesterday i spent 3 hours trying to order masks and you...
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the final text, and doing that took lind a while.ngress's declaration was 1,310 words long. john lind's rebuttal to it was 130 pages. which is to say, no one read it. and what about the rest of europe? copies of the declaration reached ireland, austria, the dutch republic, and spain by the end of august, and then copenhagen, basal, and florence in early september. ironically, given the delegates' focus on france, the declaration turned up there quite belatedly. the dunlap broadsides that congress had sent to silas dean, its representative in paris, they'd been lost in transit. they'd been lost in transit. and replacements didn't arrive until early november. by then, two french translations had appeared in the paris newspapers, but it's not certain if senior members of the french court had yet read them or acknowledged them. what is certain is that when they did, the french were unimpressed. silas dean was under instructions to obtain, as early as possible, a public acknowledgment of the independentsy of these states from the french k
the final text, and doing that took lind a while.ngress's declaration was 1,310 words long. john lind's rebuttal to it was 130 pages. which is to say, no one read it. and what about the rest of europe? copies of the declaration reached ireland, austria, the dutch republic, and spain by the end of august, and then copenhagen, basal, and florence in early september. ironically, given the delegates' focus on france, the declaration turned up there quite belatedly. the dunlap broadsides that...
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. ♪ ♪ gerry: my guest is sweden's minister of foreign affairs, ann lind.ct this seems to be your measures, social distancing measures that you've had, what effect it's having on the economy. is it disrupting the economy? >> it is disrupting an economy, and we will see a downfall in the growth of at least 4, it could be up to 10%. we don't know that yet, but at least 4%. we also have a rise in unemployment that -- [inaudible] but actually what we have been doing is to have a strong economic package with about 10 million u.s. dollars, and since we have very strong finances -- actually, we have the lowest national debt since 1977 -- we can afford this. finish -- and that's because we have saved for situations like this. but even so the economy taking a hit. and it's not -- gerry: but you -- sorry, excuse me. you've taken a bit of a hit, but the u.s. economy is expected to decline perhaps by 30%, most of the european economies are expecting similar measures. you're talking about a much smaller hit to your economy. >> well, that's -- we are trying to get, as so
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gerry: my great thanks to foreign min ester ann linde, thank you very much, indeed. >>> up next, whato take for us to finally get back to something like normal once again? it's best we stay apart for a bit, but that doesn't mean you're in this alone. we're automatically refunding our customers a portion of their personal auto premiums. we're also offering flexible payment options for those who've been financially affected by the crisis. we look forward to returning to something that feels a little closer to life as we knew it, but until then you can see how we're here to help at libertymutual.com/covid-19. [ piano playing ] that's why working together ist more important than ever. at&t is committed to keeping you connected. so you can keep your patients cared for. your customers served. your students inspired. and your employees closer than ever. our network is resilient. our people are strong. our job is to keep your business connected . it's what we've always done. it's what we'll always do. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, now might not be the b
gerry: my great thanks to foreign min ester ann linde, thank you very much, indeed. >>> up next, whato take for us to finally get back to something like normal once again? it's best we stay apart for a bit, but that doesn't mean you're in this alone. we're automatically refunding our customers a portion of their personal auto premiums. we're also offering flexible payment options for those who've been financially affected by the crisis. we look forward to returning to something that...
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trent jackman had to dance, one of the people he exhibited was a famous opera singer called jenny lind and they traveled around the country together. at one point jenny lind on new year's eve try to pull barnum out to sit idle dances that go come on barnum you can dance. after he tried dancing for a little bit she said i do believe you are the worst dancer i've ever seen. so i feel quite sure he never dance again but hugh jackson is always dancing. and anytime you think that happens in the movie, they are there having a drink to celebrate. since barnumum was a great temperance person that would not have happened. those are just small things. anyway, my wife liked the movie. [laughter] >> guest: thank you very much. [applause] [background noises] you are watching a special edition of book tv airing now during the week while members of congress serve their districts during to the coronavirus outbreak tonight a look at pandemics. first the national institute of health of jeremy brown provides a history of the 1918 flu pandemic and his thoughts on how prepared pr for the next major outbrea
trent jackman had to dance, one of the people he exhibited was a famous opera singer called jenny lind and they traveled around the country together. at one point jenny lind on new year's eve try to pull barnum out to sit idle dances that go come on barnum you can dance. after he tried dancing for a little bit she said i do believe you are the worst dancer i've ever seen. so i feel quite sure he never dance again but hugh jackson is always dancing. and anytime you think that happens in the...
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done and i want to thank them for that and we are happy to launch this year's program with michael lind who is as many of you know prolific writer, more than a dozen books and cofounder of the new america foundation with hutchens of distinguished fellow and strategy statesmanship, walter russell mead. michael is a professor at lyndon b. johnson school of public affairs at the university of texas, and important for two nights conversation he is the author of "the new class war." the book which you can purchase, which is published today so we are here at the launch. congratulations on the new book. there is a direct line between the new class war and the work that mike has been a been pursuing since the '90s, maybe best exemplified by his book the next american revolution, the new nationalism and the fourth american revolution. sorry, the next american nation and new nationalism and the fourth american revolution. whether you agree with this interpretation of western politics since world war ii is work demonstrates serious effort and solutions to the seemingly never ending cycle of clashe
done and i want to thank them for that and we are happy to launch this year's program with michael lind who is as many of you know prolific writer, more than a dozen books and cofounder of the new america foundation with hutchens of distinguished fellow and strategy statesmanship, walter russell mead. michael is a professor at lyndon b. johnson school of public affairs at the university of texas, and important for two nights conversation he is the author of "the new class war." the...
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without any further ado, please join me in welcoming michael, michael lind and jd vance. [applause] >> michael's going to be available after the talk to sign books so if you think it's great, take a second to get those out area and just to reiterate if we have any questions, it's events@hudson.org. at this point i'll speak for you. with that marshall, let me start us off . the book is called the new class war: saving democracy from the managerial ellie. let's defined terms, whatis a class war ? >> the class war is conflict among quasi-hereditary classes where your parentage is associated with a particular structure of occupations . and we think we live in meritocratic system but if you look at what i argue is the fundamental cleavage in modern transatlantic society which is educational, it's not a matter of mere after-tax income, there's , you're much more likely to get a diploma if one or both of your parents have diplomas which are kind of the degrees of nobility. and if both of your parents did not. so i argue that in europe as well as the united states i think both si
without any further ado, please join me in welcoming michael, michael lind and jd vance. [applause] >> michael's going to be available after the talk to sign books so if you think it's great, take a second to get those out area and just to reiterate if we have any questions, it's events@hudson.org. at this point i'll speak for you. with that marshall, let me start us off . the book is called the new class war: saving democracy from the managerial ellie. let's defined terms, whatis a class...
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lind at your license plate number to the order, groceries will be loaded into your truck when you drive up to the parking lot of the pop-up market. the company started to help out communities during this crisis. >> normally, air garage helps small businesses and parking lot owners around the country to monetize their parking lot, but obviously with editing going on, we weren't getting a ton of business so we decided to see if we could help other communities in other ways. we settled on was distracted grocery store. >> today's proceeds will go to alameda food bank and leftover groceries will go to the berkeley food pantry. kpix5 wants to bring you the good news happening in the bay area and connect you with people looking to help. including how the mountain view children's theaters is making mask for healthcare workers. you can go to kpix.com/together for video reports, volunteer opportunities and also other resources. you can send your stories to together@cbs.com. >>> is one place we would prefer to be apart, public health officials in the sierra are telling bay area visitors to stay ou
lind at your license plate number to the order, groceries will be loaded into your truck when you drive up to the parking lot of the pop-up market. the company started to help out communities during this crisis. >> normally, air garage helps small businesses and parking lot owners around the country to monetize their parking lot, but obviously with editing going on, we weren't getting a ton of business so we decided to see if we could help other communities in other ways. we settled on...
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focused so that's that's the main point ok staying focused that is certainly my takeaway they will be lind founder of the skills for school stop and a modern day pioneers thank you so much thanks. now of course let's face it not all of us are caught out for treading new ground but why would we be without those people who are driven by curiosity and the need to discover something new no matter the personal cost or the impact of their actions one of us history is full of pioneers who have changed our world and their spirit lives on. in the impact of pioneering spirit pioneers chart new territory they have often discovered new worlds and conquered them. christopher columbus set off in search of gold silver silks and spices he was also looking for a western sea route to india he sailed under a spanish flag the aim was to get there before spain's rival portugal. but instead of reaching india columbus made land in what is now the bahamas he named the inhabitants indians it was 1492 columbus had accidentally discovered the americas on the heels of columbus came violent conquistadores disease war
focused so that's that's the main point ok staying focused that is certainly my takeaway they will be lind founder of the skills for school stop and a modern day pioneers thank you so much thanks. now of course let's face it not all of us are caught out for treading new ground but why would we be without those people who are driven by curiosity and the need to discover something new no matter the personal cost or the impact of their actions one of us history is full of pioneers who have changed...
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. >> thank you, our next question from david lind, politico. about aned to ask action that the centers for medicare and medicare took for medicare reimbursement. do you think that this step is adequate to encourage more labs to get off the sidelines and increase testing? it beingu see necessary for the cdc to alter the clinical criteria for who is eligible to be tested and who should be prioritized? sen. schumer: patty? >> that is one principle that may or may not have a huge impact, but if it's not part of then we are not going to get to where we need to be. that's why our plan requires the administration to have a comprehensive plan with goals at the end so we know how we get there. there are lots of ways to do that, but you cannot do one thing today, one thing tomorrow and hope that it works. that is what has been happening. we need aer: comprehensive plan that deals with all aspects of this. the administration seems, every so often, to focus on one issue and then move onto the next with no plan, no forward thrust. backbbie mentioned, we are
. >> thank you, our next question from david lind, politico. about aned to ask action that the centers for medicare and medicare took for medicare reimbursement. do you think that this step is adequate to encourage more labs to get off the sidelines and increase testing? it beingu see necessary for the cdc to alter the clinical criteria for who is eligible to be tested and who should be prioritized? sen. schumer: patty? >> that is one principle that may or may not have a huge...
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ann linde, the foreign minister, today saying it was a myth that sweden carried on as normal, they havehere. gavin lee there with an update from around europe. let's look a little more at the situation in germany. despite confirming more cases than either the uk or france — germany has recorded significantly fewer coronavirus deaths than either. that's partly explained by the greater number of tests that germany is conducting overall — so far more than 1.7 million of them. but many experts believe that germany's high testing rate is itself playing a crucial role in the country's efforts to contain the virus's spread. hans—georg krausslich is head of virology at heidelberg university hospital — earlier he explained what germany can teach other countries from its experience. from my side, i think it's true that the relatively large number of testing, which is probably higher than in most countries in the world, is making a difference in the sense of both getting the numbers right but also getting an overall view of the epidemic. we clearly have a large number of relatively mild cases who
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one of the people exhibited was a famous opera singer jenny lind they traveled around the country together in one way, jenny on new year's eve tried to hold barnum out and said i don't dance. and he said upon barnum you can dance. and after he tried dancing for a little bit she said, i do believe you are the worst dancer have ever seen. so i feel quite sure that he noticed again. q and it's always dancing. and nothing good happened in the movie. there and they're having a drink to celebrate. andvi since barnum was his great temperance person that would not have happened. those are just the small things. but anyway, i wife liked the movie. e.[laughter]. so thank you. very much. [applause]. you're watching a special edition of book tv. airing out during the week while members of congress during their districts, due to the coronavirus outbreak. tonight a look at pandemics. first national institute of health jeremy brown provides history of the 1918, food pandemic in his thoughts on how prepared we are the next major outbreak. in a discussion about viruses from the 2016 brooklyn book festival
one of the people exhibited was a famous opera singer jenny lind they traveled around the country together in one way, jenny on new year's eve tried to hold barnum out and said i don't dance. and he said upon barnum you can dance. and after he tried dancing for a little bit she said, i do believe you are the worst dancer have ever seen. so i feel quite sure that he noticed again. q and it's always dancing. and nothing good happened in the movie. there and they're having a drink to celebrate....
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exhibited was a famous opera singer who traveled around the country together and at one point, jenny lind on new years eve said i don't dance and she said barnum come on you can dance. after he tried for a little bit, she said i do believe you are the worst answer i've ever seen, so i feel quite sure he never danced again and hugh jackman is always dancing. then anytime anything good happened in the movie, there they are having a drink to celebrate since he was a great temperance person that wouldn't have happened. those are small things but anyway, my wife liked the movie. [laughter] thank you very much. [applause]
exhibited was a famous opera singer who traveled around the country together and at one point, jenny lind on new years eve said i don't dance and she said barnum come on you can dance. after he tried for a little bit, she said i do believe you are the worst answer i've ever seen, so i feel quite sure he never danced again and hugh jackman is always dancing. then anytime anything good happened in the movie, there they are having a drink to celebrate since he was a great temperance person that...
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here's the thing is that the south expanded with a speed and size few could have imagined in 1790 when lind lindsey started the story. three migrations create the the south over the next 70 years. 10s of thousands of indigenous people driven from their lands, millions of farmers across continents of europe and millions of enslaved people moved to new plantations. the path of migration began from many sources and flow the to many sources at the same time. we can trace those paths maybe we'll be able to see how these stories wove to together. so what we've see is slavery defined much of what happened in this story. slavery concentrated on the richest land and yet spread everywhere in the south. most white southerns didn't own enslaved people yet they went everywhere settlers went. the migration of non-slave holders allowed the slave south to expand as fast as the north. so this is what we have to try to figure out. is how does the displacement and survival of native americans fit into this story? so in 1790, after centuries of continual conflict and change, indigenous peoples maintained a pre
here's the thing is that the south expanded with a speed and size few could have imagined in 1790 when lind lindsey started the story. three migrations create the the south over the next 70 years. 10s of thousands of indigenous people driven from their lands, millions of farmers across continents of europe and millions of enslaved people moved to new plantations. the path of migration began from many sources and flow the to many sources at the same time. we can trace those paths maybe we'll be...
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♪ well, it'd been years since the kids had grown a life of their ow and left us alone ♪ ♪ john and lind korean war ♪ ♪ and i still don't know what fo it don't matter anymore ♪ ♪ ya know that old tree just grow stronger and old rivers grow wilder every day ♪ ♪ old peopl just grow lonesome waiting for someone to say hello in there, hello ♪ ♪ ♪ me and lorett we don't talk much mor she ts and stares throug the back door screen ♪ ♪ and all the new like some forgotten drea that we've both seen ♪ ♪ someday i'll go and call up rudy we worked together the factory ♪ ♪ b what could i sa if he asks what's ne nothing, what's with you nothing much to do ♪ ♪ ya know that old tree just grow stronger and old rivers grow wilder every day ♪ ♪ old peopl just grow lonesome waiting for someone to say hello in there, hello ♪ ♪ so if you're walkin down the street sometime and spot som hollow ancient eyes ♪ ♪ please don't just pass 'em by and star as if you didn't car say, hello in there, hello ♪ >> thank you [ cheers and applause >> daniel: tonight on "a little late with lilly singh. >> lilly: and i know that
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. >> thank you colleen and linds lindsay, i often say i work at the white house historical association for the rest of my career and learn something new everyday and i learned a great deal just listening to the conversation this evening. this white house history is the first edition of something we would like to continue so we'd like to get your feedback if you enjoy this or have suggestions in the future send us a message to our website or through the comments on this facebook live session. we would like to invite you to an event we are hosting this thursday at 430 eastern 430 central, it is the third in the white house history happy hours, this thursday we will talk with presidential truman daniels who will talk about the truman renovation of the white house and many other aspects of the truman presidency and his son, the great grandson of president truman will missing a cocktail that i understand was a favorite of truman's and if you would like to order the book that we've been discussing today, it is available on the white house history historical website, go to shop.whitehousehist
. >> thank you colleen and linds lindsay, i often say i work at the white house historical association for the rest of my career and learn something new everyday and i learned a great deal just listening to the conversation this evening. this white house history is the first edition of something we would like to continue so we'd like to get your feedback if you enjoy this or have suggestions in the future send us a message to our website or through the comments on this facebook live...
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ann linde, the foreign minister, today saying it was a myth that sweden carried on as normal, they haveresident trump has appeared to endorse protests against lockdown measures in several us states, just a day after acknowledging that the decision to impose restrictions lay not with him in a series of tweets, he said: "liberate minnesota", "liberate michigan" and then "liberate virginia". all three states are led by democrats. mr trump also launched a twitter attack on the democratic governor of new york, andrew cuomo. mr trump accused him of inaction and ingratitude after the governor said the federal government was not giving adequate help to re—open states' economies. i was afraid this thing was uncontrollable and that despite everything we did, the numbers were going to continue to go through the roof. by the way, nobody can tell you otherwise. but we proved we can control the beast. we can reduce the rate of infection. we did that by our response to the crisis. credit to all new yorkers, all americans, they flattened the curve. nobody else — no government agency, no public health e
ann linde, the foreign minister, today saying it was a myth that sweden carried on as normal, they haveresident trump has appeared to endorse protests against lockdown measures in several us states, just a day after acknowledging that the decision to impose restrictions lay not with him in a series of tweets, he said: "liberate minnesota", "liberate michigan" and then "liberate virginia". all three states are led by democrats. mr trump also launched a twitter...
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ann linde, the foreign minister, today saying it was a myth that sweden carried on as normal, they haven lee there with an update from around europe. let's look a little more at the situation in germany. despite confirming more cases than either the uk or france — germany has recorded significantly fewer coronavirus deaths than either. that's partly explained by the greater number of tests that germany is conducting overall — so far more than 1.7 million of them. but many experts believe that germany's high testing rate is itself playing a crucial role in the country's efforts to contain the virus's spread. hans—georg krausslich is head of virology at heidelberg university hospital — earlier he explained what germany can teach other countries from its experience. from my side, i think it's true that the relatively large number of testing, which is probably higher than in most countries in the world, is making a difference in the sense of both getting the numbers right but also getting an overall view of the epidemic. we clearly have a large number of relatively mild cases who were diagn
ann linde, the foreign minister, today saying it was a myth that sweden carried on as normal, they haven lee there with an update from around europe. let's look a little more at the situation in germany. despite confirming more cases than either the uk or france — germany has recorded significantly fewer coronavirus deaths than either. that's partly explained by the greater number of tests that germany is conducting overall — so far more than 1.7 million of them. but many experts believe...
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submit public comment by emailing me at lind lindawong@sfgov.org. if you submit it via email, it will be included in the file as a part of the matter. comments may be sent via u.s. postal service to city hall. , room 234 and finally items acted upon today will be forwarded to the full board for consideration on may 5th, unless otherwise stated and also the supervisors currently participating in this remote meeting -- (inaudible). >> thank you very much. madam clerk, can you please call item number one from the budget and appropriations committee. >> a review of the budget process admitting updates for 2020-2021 and 2021 and 2022 and the mayor's office of public policy and finance of adding a seaport. members of the public who wish to provide comment should call the (888)204-5984, code 35101 -- 350-1008 and press one and then zero to line up to speak. >> thank you very much, madam clerk. >> so we have today with us kelly kirk patrick fropatrick fe mayor's office and mr. patrick? >> good morning. we have a presentation for you today. i will cover one
submit public comment by emailing me at lind lindawong@sfgov.org. if you submit it via email, it will be included in the file as a part of the matter. comments may be sent via u.s. postal service to city hall. , room 234 and finally items acted upon today will be forwarded to the full board for consideration on may 5th, unless otherwise stated and also the supervisors currently participating in this remote meeting -- (inaudible). >> thank you very much. madam clerk, can you please call...
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submit public comment by emailing me at lind lindawong@sfgov.org. if you submit it via email, it will be included in the file as a part of the matter. comments may be sent via u.s. postal service to city hall. , room 234 and finally items acted upon today will be forwarded to the full board for consideration on may 5th, unless otherwise stated and also the supervisors currently participating in this remote meeting -- (inaudible). >> thank you very much. madam clerk, can you please call item number one from the budget and appropriations committee. >> a review of the budget process admitting updates for 2020-2021 and 2021 and 2022 and the mayor's office of public policy and finance of adding a seaport. members of the public who wish to provide comment should call the (888)204-5984, code 35101 -- 350-1008 and press one and then zero to line up to speak. >> thank you very much, madam clerk. >> so we have today with us kelly kirk patrick fropatrick fe mayor's office and mr. patrick? >> good morning. we have a presentation for you today. i will cover one
submit public comment by emailing me at lind lindawong@sfgov.org. if you submit it via email, it will be included in the file as a part of the matter. comments may be sent via u.s. postal service to city hall. , room 234 and finally items acted upon today will be forwarded to the full board for consideration on may 5th, unless otherwise stated and also the supervisors currently participating in this remote meeting -- (inaudible). >> thank you very much. madam clerk, can you please call...
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hara todo lo posible para organizar una celebraciÓn con luces y sirenas para tu tfr tu pequeÑo quÉ lindina dicen que son 415 y se espera que el nÚmero aumente mÁs. no se aceptan visitante carolina del norte no recibirÁn a quien no rec no se no resida ahÍ. son nÚmeros son los spebltaspec nuestras vidas para despedirnos de los seres que mueren y las Órdenes de confinamiento francisco cuevas habla de la nueva modalidad de funerales. >>> es una pesadilla que miles de familias estÁn viviendo en este momento por todo el paÍs la muerte de sus seres queridos en nueva york tania tuvo que ver el funeral de su madre por telÉfono >>> le pedÍ una fotografia en la funeraria estÁn llenos de trabajo, quiero estar segura que fueron a mi mamÁ que enterraron ahÍ >>> y las vÍctimas del virus continÚan aumentando tambiÉn los funerales virtuales >>> es un sistema que podemos transmitir y ayudar a las familias por el sistema de facebook o cualquier sistema de transmisiÓn donde la familia y los amigos estÉn cercanos >>> a las flores y ataÚdes se suman la distancia, los guantes y las mascarillas >>> hugo sÁnche
hara todo lo posible para organizar una celebraciÓn con luces y sirenas para tu tfr tu pequeÑo quÉ lindina dicen que son 415 y se espera que el nÚmero aumente mÁs. no se aceptan visitante carolina del norte no recibirÁn a quien no rec no se no resida ahÍ. son nÚmeros son los spebltaspec nuestras vidas para despedirnos de los seres que mueren y las Órdenes de confinamiento francisco cuevas habla de la nueva modalidad de funerales. >>> es una pesadilla que miles de familias...
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political side of this, the west wing side of this, not doctors, believe that the worst of this is lindbehind them and they can reopen the country and they can start pushing people to go back to work to obtain some sort of normalcy by later this spring and over the summer. believing that that will be the key to the president's re-election. they need to get the economy started again, they know the numbers are catastrophic right now, the second quarter is going to be dismal. they believe the third quarter can be a comeback, and the fourth quarter could be a return to normal. that, of course, say very optimistic take that defies a lot of what the doctors are saying. but that's where the president is now. we're seeing an antsiness from him coming forward in these briefings where he's pushing the nation to get back to it even though doctors are behind closed doors telling him, urging him to slow down. >> all right. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," chuck schumer says health care workers are on a scavenger hunt for their lives. now senate democrats are pushing a plan to federalize the supply
political side of this, the west wing side of this, not doctors, believe that the worst of this is lindbehind them and they can reopen the country and they can start pushing people to go back to work to obtain some sort of normalcy by later this spring and over the summer. believing that that will be the key to the president's re-election. they need to get the economy started again, they know the numbers are catastrophic right now, the second quarter is going to be dismal. they believe the...
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smemana miercoles 2 d de abril un gran dia para inf m informarles y compaÑeras >> tu tambien taestas muy lind se celebra el dia de la ti r tierra un dia para crear co consciencia sobre el cuidado de nuestra tierra es nruestra tarea contribuir con acciones y en estos dias esta agradecido p porque con esta cuarentena se ha visto bendecido >> asi es >> a(todos hablan( >> lo hemos estado viendo y lo v vamos a seguir rtesal comprometidos con ustedes para t tenerles la mejor informacion o por eso smoestamos de 7 a 11:3e la maÑana muchas gracias por acompaÑarnos >> vamos mi compaÑera que testa en casa guardando distancia >> buenos dias >> j(risas como se debe hacer ya con el c f cafe en mano no me lo tome tarde con mucho gusto de estar con u s ustedes de por lo menos saluda l saludarlos pero guardando precauciones que tenemos que t tomar poco a poco van a ver como va a cambiar la luz porque testa oscuro mads adelante vamos a hablar sobre el dinero aprobado por el senado pero por ahora vamos con nicole buenos dias ( musica ( las primeras >> las primeras muertes por cv r coronavirus fueron semanas ant
smemana miercoles 2 d de abril un gran dia para inf m informarles y compaÑeras >> tu tambien taestas muy lind se celebra el dia de la ti r tierra un dia para crear co consciencia sobre el cuidado de nuestra tierra es nruestra tarea contribuir con acciones y en estos dias esta agradecido p porque con esta cuarentena se ha visto bendecido >> asi es >> a(todos hablan( >> lo hemos estado viendo y lo v vamos a seguir rtesal comprometidos con ustedes para t tenerles la mejor...
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let's speak now to the swedish foreign minister, ann linde. thank you very much forjoining us.was your choice in the first instance? well, i think we have the same goals as most other countries and that is to save lives and hinder the spread of the virus and hinder the spread of the virus and strengthen the health system but we do it in and strengthen the health system but we do itina and strengthen the health system but we do it in a little different way because that's our tradition and our culture. we have since 400 years back, a very big authority, very small ministries, the recommendation that these authorities is giving is not seen as any tip that you could follow if you want or don't want, it's seen as something you should follow and the legally binding measures that the government is taking is based on advice from the authority, the public health authority, the public health authority, mainly. and we have a very big trust among the people for following recommendations and we could see that this way, it's working best for us and that's why we use it. is it really working
let's speak now to the swedish foreign minister, ann linde. thank you very much forjoining us.was your choice in the first instance? well, i think we have the same goals as most other countries and that is to save lives and hinder the spread of the virus and hinder the spread of the virus and strengthen the health system but we do it in and strengthen the health system but we do itina and strengthen the health system but we do it in a little different way because that's our tradition and our...