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buenas tardes, es que terÁn recibir 2200 por persona, y los $1400 por pareja. { >> ivonne recibiÓ sus mir> mi recomendaciÓn, es que si bien no hay una pagar toda la renta, guarden una parte de ese dinero para poder pagar y ponerse al dÍa. >> pen cuanto a las deudas pendiente. >> te recomendarÍa que siendo tan poquito dinero, se enfrascan en pagar las deudas. si tienen un prÉstamo con su automÓvil, llamen al concesionario. >> aconseja definir bien las prioridades. >> lo mÁs fundamental, no gastarlo todos por algÚn imprevisto. >> el dinero es algo necesario, que no la cree fÁcilmente. >> el asesor financiero, seÑala que Éste pueda ser una excelente servicio para gastar el dinero con prudencia. todos ayudamos quedándonos en casa. pero eso puede subir las facturas de electricidad. puedes ahorrar si ajustas el termostato a 68 grados o menos... desconectas o apagas lo que no uses... o dejas que el sol entre en tu casa. mantente sano y sigamos brillando. >> compra de internet se ha convertido en una de las formas as convenientes. en primer lugar, repartidor de dejar el paquete en la puerta, para
buenas tardes, es que terÁn recibir 2200 por persona, y los $1400 por pareja. { >> ivonne recibiÓ sus mir> mi recomendaciÓn, es que si bien no hay una pagar toda la renta, guarden una parte de ese dinero para poder pagar y ponerse al dÍa. >> pen cuanto a las deudas pendiente. >> te recomendarÍa que siendo tan poquito dinero, se enfrascan en pagar las deudas. si tienen un prÉstamo con su automÓvil, llamen al concesionario. >> aconseja definir bien las...
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reporter mir drugstore each joined their rescuers on board. from the deck of the rescue ship ocean flaking nicholas romaniuk is scanning the sea for a boat with migrants on board. the ocean viking is about a 130 kilometers off the libyan coast that means it's in international waters. off the border patrol is searching the area with small aircraft or helicopters they say they think are spotted the migrant boat with 90 people on board. the migrant boat is now clearly visible. degree of. rescue doing these are ready to be deployed tom he is one of the most experienced stuff when it comes to see rescues even though he tells his colleagues what he knows about the refugees so far. from the mission begins. well. would you like to could do that with the end of. the 2 rescue doing is set off for the migrants go along with the ship it's important not to rush this part of the operation to take time to assess the situation. the wooden migrant boat is overloaded with 84 passengers all young men. will go into that they might stand up and become agitated and
reporter mir drugstore each joined their rescuers on board. from the deck of the rescue ship ocean flaking nicholas romaniuk is scanning the sea for a boat with migrants on board. the ocean viking is about a 130 kilometers off the libyan coast that means it's in international waters. off the border patrol is searching the area with small aircraft or helicopters they say they think are spotted the migrant boat with 90 people on board. the migrant boat is now clearly visible. degree of. rescue...
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for years that's a costly mir's and so on the most senses i can use to scan a fingerprint or face the more accurately i can capture someone's biometric profile for. the security of this technology depends on how well it's implemented or if there are enough senses this is more secure than passwords. solution finger talk i restrict ignition fingerprint scans and facial recognition of a similar in the sense that the old check for a single constant biometric feature or. which the system recognizes me for a password by contrast is something i need to memorize i should write it down anywhere because otherwise anyone who finds it can pretend to be me. to complete the future is a multi factor authentication or at least 2 factor authentication of code and i think that ultimately the most user friendly systems will be the ones used the most. so biometric identification is convenient but is our personal data safe companies using this tech have to ensure that biometric data is securely stored and encrypted ideally and user devices and not some clout just makes it hard of a hacker to get to unfort
for years that's a costly mir's and so on the most senses i can use to scan a fingerprint or face the more accurately i can capture someone's biometric profile for. the security of this technology depends on how well it's implemented or if there are enough senses this is more secure than passwords. solution finger talk i restrict ignition fingerprint scans and facial recognition of a similar in the sense that the old check for a single constant biometric feature or. which the system recognizes...
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given little or no notice of the shutdown by the government that was also criticism from istanbul's mir. on twitter he wrote that the measures also took him by surprise. it would have been much better if the government had coordinated with us we're sad that this happened the where did i ask all citizens to please remain calm . turkey is currently seeing a sharp rise in the number of covered 19 infections latest figures show some 4800 new cases daily the hope is that the shutdown will slow its spread. china has reported a slight increase in new corona virus infections with 46 new cases identified chinese officials say the vast majority of new infections are being imported by people arriving from abroad and that's led to reports of foreigners in china being abused and harassed particularly those from african countries foreign ministers from across africa have demanded answers from china the head of the african union commission it myself ikechi tweeted that he had summoned the chinese ambassador to express his concern videos shared on social media reported the show african people being har
given little or no notice of the shutdown by the government that was also criticism from istanbul's mir. on twitter he wrote that the measures also took him by surprise. it would have been much better if the government had coordinated with us we're sad that this happened the where did i ask all citizens to please remain calm . turkey is currently seeing a sharp rise in the number of covered 19 infections latest figures show some 4800 new cases daily the hope is that the shutdown will slow its...
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given little or no notice of the shutdown by the government that was also criticism from istanbul's mir. on twitter he wrote that the measures also took him by surprise. it would have been much better if the government had coordinated with us or said that this happened the where did i ask all citizens to please remain calm. turkey is currently seeing a sharp rise in the number of covert 19 infections latest figures show some 4800 new cases daily the hope is that the shutdown will slow it's brilliant. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news this hour inmates defending fair demanding facemasks and better health care have rioted at a jail in bolivia police moved in after prisoners climbed onto the roof in the city of or who the government says inmates are minor charges will be released to control an outbreak of coronavirus in the prison system. brazil has reported the 1st case of covert 19 in the city of god a slum which inspired the film of the same name been a simple workers have been disinfecting the streets of the crowded favela home to almost a quarter of the po
given little or no notice of the shutdown by the government that was also criticism from istanbul's mir. on twitter he wrote that the measures also took him by surprise. it would have been much better if the government had coordinated with us or said that this happened the where did i ask all citizens to please remain calm. turkey is currently seeing a sharp rise in the number of covert 19 infections latest figures show some 4800 new cases daily the hope is that the shutdown will slow it's...
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estÁ fuerte y trabaja, pero esta crisis estÁ poniendo su retiro en peligro >> claro que sÍ el bolsillo mirtÁn sintiendo el impacto directo, son electricistas, plomeros, albaÑiles y tambiÉn pintores >> hemos tenido proyectos que hemos tenido que cancelar como en el aeropuerto >> la compaÑÍa de los hermanos orozco tuvo que suspender 70% de los trabajadores, una decisiÓn difÍcil pero necesaria >> hemos estado trabajando muy poco no hay mucho que hacer. >> se nos dijo que no podemos trabajar en 15 dÍas mÁs, esperemos en dios esto pase pronto >> por eso muchos esperan un rayo de esperanza ante un panorama desolador >> aquÍ tenemos trabajo, le pid a dios que nos siga bendiciendo aquÍ >> en los Ángeles california, francisco cuevas noticias telemundo. >> con el presupuesto del programa de alivio para pequeÑos negocios agotado, miles estÁn ahora en un limbo sin fondos para sobre llevar esta crisis, como parte de la campaÑa nuestros negocios de telemundo y la cÁmara de comercio hispana, hablamos con un experto que recomendÓ tener preparada la documentaciÓn para cuando aprueben un nuevo fondo ppp (ha
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. >>> a tornado touched down in misz mir mississippi tuesday morning causing damage and power outages. the damage was mainly structural and included downed power lines and trees and some roof damage the storm also tore up a fence schlatt scattering slats all across the ground there >> that same system ran through alabama. we're waiting for the national service to confirm what that was and it has made its way across the northeast. that's why we're dealing with this coastal system. we'll deal with scattered rain showers through the the day. all the way into the central plains, and that's why temperatures are well below average now. daytime highs e cloud coverage will be in place. more sunshine for the deep south and no severe weather this afternoon. so some quieter weather. you can see the central plains still well above average >> thank you >>> still to come, potentially good news about stopping the spread of coronavirus. >>> d antwo industries that are booming while many americans are still on lockdown. "early today" is back in two four years clear. real people with psoriasis look and
. >>> a tornado touched down in misz mir mississippi tuesday morning causing damage and power outages. the damage was mainly structural and included downed power lines and trees and some roof damage the storm also tore up a fence schlatt scattering slats all across the ground there >> that same system ran through alabama. we're waiting for the national service to confirm what that was and it has made its way across the northeast. that's why we're dealing with this coastal system....
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given little or no notice of the shutdown by the government that was also criticism from istanbul's mir. on twitter he wrote that the measures also took him by surprise. probability it would have been much better if the government had coordinated with us we're sad that this happened the where did i ask all citizens to please remain calm. turkey is currently seeing a sharp rise in the number of covert 19 infections latest figures show some 4800 new cases daily the hope is that the shutdown will slow its spirit. well here in germany the president has urged people to come together during the coronavirus pandemic frank father steinmeyer asked germans to stick to the restrictions even as spring weather to make socializing outdoors more tempting than ever stun my t.v. address also looked beyond germany to the global response to the pandemic. nineties upon to me you know this pandemic is not a war. nations do not stand against other nations soldiers against soldiers rather this is a test of our humanity it is bringing out both the best and the worst in people and let us show each other the bes
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given little or no notice of the shutdown by the government that was also criticism from istanbul's mir molo on twitter he wrote that the measures also took him by surprise. it would have been much better if the government had coordinated with us said that this happened the where did i ask all citizens to please remain calm. turkey is currently seeing a sharp rise in the number of covert 19 infections latest figures show some 4800 new cases daily the hope is that the shutdown will slow its spirit. let's say the latest developments on the corona virus south korea has reported $32.00 additional cases in the last 24 hours continuing a downward trend in new infections there venezuela's president nicolas maduro has extended a nationwide quarantine for another 30 days britain's death toll needed 10000 on saturday u.k. has the 5th highest numbers of confirmed fatalities globally and spain is easing restrictions on some so-called nonessential workers factory and construction staff can return to work on monday. the restrictions imposed on daily life in most countries have had disastrous conseque
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into space i thought of the said they'd get back there on my space ship commander and friend buddy mir out xander average trying to back off said to me after space travel you'll have many new friends but you please don't forget your old ones. the good i still think about his words to this day but it's not on which is why i want the public to see me as i really am the product someone lived 33 what struck. me. the cosmonaut is a role model for his fellow countryman someone they respect even though they recognize that his feats were idealized in soviet propaganda. his ride on the train has been announced the entire train crew and even the cook know the famous space traveler will be on board. the cook is actually a star chef who was assigned just for this journey. it will be up to him to make a top quality me will in the few square music itchin on the wobbling train. music will be serving delicious dumplings and potato salad to the cosmic hero. dumplings are filled with beef and tasty martin who should make fantastic dumplings . the chef does not pass up the opportunity to serve his hero t
into space i thought of the said they'd get back there on my space ship commander and friend buddy mir out xander average trying to back off said to me after space travel you'll have many new friends but you please don't forget your old ones. the good i still think about his words to this day but it's not on which is why i want the public to see me as i really am the product someone lived 33 what struck. me. the cosmonaut is a role model for his fellow countryman someone they respect even...
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to acquire a deeper understanding of war and the military and then to propose an implement, a mir --ariety. there is political, emotional, and physical terms. it was also practical and technical, military with weapons, uniform, tactic, and medicine. they were not confined to the army, the navy, and their administrations. they engaged a far greater public. literal elites, playwrites, mathematicians, engineers, and more. they were vital for the know billty of the toward whose justification was tied to warfare. also for the commonfolk that watched their sons go to war, lodged soldiers in their home, and financed the tax burdenburd. war and the military were the most pervasive and profound sense of national concern. the military enlightenment was part of a broader f eer phenome following the general chronology, embracing to make war and military endeavors reflective of an enlightened age. philosophically and politically they brought a wide range of perspectives. some were atheists, some brought christian morality, some championed a system that sought universal principals and others adopt
to acquire a deeper understanding of war and the military and then to propose an implement, a mir --ariety. there is political, emotional, and physical terms. it was also practical and technical, military with weapons, uniform, tactic, and medicine. they were not confined to the army, the navy, and their administrations. they engaged a far greater public. literal elites, playwrites, mathematicians, engineers, and more. they were vital for the know billty of the toward whose justification was...
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i want to talk now with rear aide mir r admiral gene kirby. i wonder how likely do you think it would be brett crozier would be reinstated? >> well just going on history, the odds would not be good. this is a nearly unprecedented time. i can't article time when a fired commanding officer was put back in charge. there may be case. i can't remember one. exceedingly rare if it happened. >> this discussion about whether this would happen it seems like it's could insiding with the question of how much worse the situation on the roosevelt would have been had the captain not sounded the alarm. there's one dead sailor at this point after all. >> clearly, his letter, his concerns seemed important given what we know what happened on the roosevelt. any decision to reinstate him would have to take into account his leadership going into that situation. then what effect it would have on the crew and "chain of command" to bring him back. >> i won, admiral, this isn't just one event. right? this is something that a lot of people in the military not even just
i want to talk now with rear aide mir r admiral gene kirby. i wonder how likely do you think it would be brett crozier would be reinstated? >> well just going on history, the odds would not be good. this is a nearly unprecedented time. i can't article time when a fired commanding officer was put back in charge. there may be case. i can't remember one. exceedingly rare if it happened. >> this discussion about whether this would happen it seems like it's could insiding with the...
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. >> many of mir folks, 30% of them, are ones that are at the automotive industry.he other majority are what i would call your frontline workers. now they're considered essential workers. i hope people don't forget these are the folks that help put groceries on their table, and they've been demanding $15 minimum wage. i think it's important to highlight that they're the ones who are now really, i think, keeping up the flow. >> this is a very, very serious issue. what i've been telling people is please, listen to the federal authorities, the state authorities, the local authorities, the health experts and do, just stay away from people right now. i see this as a war. and the united states is at war with this virus. >> stay in touch using the newly updated c-span congressional directory. it has all the contact information you need to connect with your u.s. senator or representative. ed or you are yore copy online oday at c-spanstore.org.
. >> many of mir folks, 30% of them, are ones that are at the automotive industry.he other majority are what i would call your frontline workers. now they're considered essential workers. i hope people don't forget these are the folks that help put groceries on their table, and they've been demanding $15 minimum wage. i think it's important to highlight that they're the ones who are now really, i think, keeping up the flow. >> this is a very, very serious issue. what i've been...
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difficulty in seeing families not being able to grieve basically together is what i hear from a lot hof mironsiderations. >> thanks, alexa. bill deblazede blasio will join sha sharpton on politics nation coming up here tonight on msnbc. new york is the nation's primary hot spot but philadelphia is on a pass. the infections on alarms rate. nbc's maura barrett is in philadelphia. i understand that hhs shut down philly's big testing site of citizens bank park. that splus an impact on the fight against the virus, right? >> reporter: yeah, the site over three weeks tested almost 3,000 individuals who are worried about having coronavirus. so with that site shutting down and another site shutting down, affiliated with hhs in monday the gomry county, city says they are going to be reallocating and along with the testing materials to other testing sites here in city. and the mayor is advocating for additional rapid testing. he can't get a handle on what the picture looks like in the city. he is asking for additional protective equipment as well. i'm here at penn medicine where they are working on a
difficulty in seeing families not being able to grieve basically together is what i hear from a lot hof mironsiderations. >> thanks, alexa. bill deblazede blasio will join sha sharpton on politics nation coming up here tonight on msnbc. new york is the nation's primary hot spot but philadelphia is on a pass. the infections on alarms rate. nbc's maura barrett is in philadelphia. i understand that hhs shut down philly's big testing site of citizens bank park. that splus an impact on the...
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. >> the suspect vehicle made its way to mir road and edwin drive . a residential area. the officers were out of their vehicle at the time. the officers discharged their firearms at the suspect at the time. we do not know if he was hit. >>reporter: that was the first time officers fired at the suspect. the suspect eventually crashed into a drainage ditch in an unincorporated part of solano county. chp helicopter saw the man run into a field. officers opened fire again striking the suspect multiple times. he was transported to the hospital with critical injuries. the suspect's name has not been released. an adult male in his 40s or 50s and they believe he lived in the vacaville area. body cam and dashcam video will be reviewed. alyssa harrington "ktvu" fox13 news. >>> thanks, alyssa. a santa rosa police family impacted by covid-19. in our next half hour. how the department is reacting after one person dies and nine others infected. >>> two homes destroyed in an overnight fire in the latest for those inside the home and were investigators believe the fire started. . here a
. >> the suspect vehicle made its way to mir road and edwin drive . a residential area. the officers were out of their vehicle at the time. the officers discharged their firearms at the suspect at the time. we do not know if he was hit. >>reporter: that was the first time officers fired at the suspect. the suspect eventually crashed into a drainage ditch in an unincorporated part of solano county. chp helicopter saw the man run into a field. officers opened fire again striking the...
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percent sure that we have detected everything and can now retrieve it all you have to sweep every single mir of the seabed for me. a job that would cost many billions of euros which are not provided for in any budget and main while as the mines continue to corrode and release their hazardous contents the time bone continues to take the toxic ordinance washed up by the tide is often indistinguishable from natural rocks and mineral stones the consequences can be devastating as get semantically found out after retiring he fulfilled a lifelong dream and moved with his wife from the industrial real region to the soft green hills. he loves spending his free time by the baltic in january 24th scene he was collecting stones while strolling the bache. lifestyle one of the stones i had collected in my bag looked like a piece of coral or a fossil. and suddenly bang. all i can remember is that there was this flash of light from my pants pocket. and i was on fire. what began to. what he picked up was not a stone but a lump of white phosphorus like i saw my jeans burning up. my skin was melting and fallin
percent sure that we have detected everything and can now retrieve it all you have to sweep every single mir of the seabed for me. a job that would cost many billions of euros which are not provided for in any budget and main while as the mines continue to corrode and release their hazardous contents the time bone continues to take the toxic ordinance washed up by the tide is often indistinguishable from natural rocks and mineral stones the consequences can be devastating as get semantically...
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and jonathan la mir joins us now.th us, former white house adviser for health policy, professor, and vice provost for global initiatives at the university of pennsylvania, dr. ezekiel emanuel, he's also an nbc news and msnbc medical contributor. and host of the podcast "making the call." it's good to have you all onboard. >> jonathan la mir, talk about the chaos going on in the white house. i get the sense during the transition that donald trump wanted the administration basically to be stripped down to donald trump, jared kushner, and his daughter. >> it practically already was. >> we're getting there quickly. and in this chaos, the president is firing anybody, anybody that can show any independence in making sure that american taxpayers' money is not squandered. and making sure that he doesn't have orbin-like powers. >> joe, you're right. first, just very briefly, backing up to the wisconsin point, it's not just that wisconsin is a state, it's perhaps the state that is going to matter the most this november. i mean,
and jonathan la mir joins us now.th us, former white house adviser for health policy, professor, and vice provost for global initiatives at the university of pennsylvania, dr. ezekiel emanuel, he's also an nbc news and msnbc medical contributor. and host of the podcast "making the call." it's good to have you all onboard. >> jonathan la mir, talk about the chaos going on in the white house. i get the sense during the transition that donald trump wanted the administration...
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the old adage we're nothing but a mir >> of our consistent thoughts. whatever we focus on, we find more of. if you are like me, you focus on the nightly news. 24/7 cycle, seven days a week. it's a lot of anxiety running through those broadcasts. a lot of fear that is induced, focusing on what this nation and hat the world is doing to meet this pandemic head-on. that stress is manifest. that stress is real. all of us work through it differently. no one can moralize how some people deal with it opposed to others. some people are coping quite well. others are struggling. understandably. because they lost their job and they do not have a paycheck. because their kids are not at school. slugging in ways where they're having a hard time sleeping. where they're a little bit more shorter or irritable and they're prone to doing things that aren't healthy. they maybe drinking more that they should. i don't just mean adult beverages but other beverages. they may not be taking time to breathe. they may not be taking time to reflect on their own health and the need
the old adage we're nothing but a mir >> of our consistent thoughts. whatever we focus on, we find more of. if you are like me, you focus on the nightly news. 24/7 cycle, seven days a week. it's a lot of anxiety running through those broadcasts. a lot of fear that is induced, focusing on what this nation and hat the world is doing to meet this pandemic head-on. that stress is manifest. that stress is real. all of us work through it differently. no one can moralize how some people deal...
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order to maintain patients on ventilators samantha bastogne was a pharmacy solution adviser at the mir which helps hospital south healthcare supply chain challenges to not waiting until drug supply gets really low at their hospital. >>but instead saying ok, what is plan b look like if we have to start using medications that perhaps were not be seizing is frequently doctor gropper a ucsf says using alternative drugs can be difficult and are still looking for other options that we don't have many alternatives and much as we didn't have a big supply of ventilators masks and gloves. there's not a big central a stockpile of these medications. >>and that's something that has to change masto says there's a nationwide shortage on sedatives pain medications and neuromuscular blockers. >>while some hospitals have been impacted more than others stockpiling medications can make the shortage worse. >>we're told one hospital stockpile it hurts other hospitals at maintaining that drug in the meantime hospitals also have their eye on another potential shortage staff as many bay area health care worker
order to maintain patients on ventilators samantha bastogne was a pharmacy solution adviser at the mir which helps hospital south healthcare supply chain challenges to not waiting until drug supply gets really low at their hospital. >>but instead saying ok, what is plan b look like if we have to start using medications that perhaps were not be seizing is frequently doctor gropper a ucsf says using alternative drugs can be difficult and are still looking for other options that we don't...
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order to maintain patients on ventilators samantha bastogne was a pharmacy solution adviser at the mir which helps hospital south healthcare supply chain challenges to not waiting until drug supply gets really low at their hospital. >>but instead saying ok, what is plan b look like if we have to start using medications that perhaps were not be seizing is frequently doctor gropper a ucsf says using alternative drugs can be difficult and are still looking for other options that we don't have many alternatives and much as we didn't have a big supply of ventilators masks and gloves. there's not a big central a stockpile of these medications. >>and that's something that has to change masto says there's a nationwide shortage on sedatives pain medications and neuromuscular blockers. >>while some hospitals have been impacted more than others stockpiling medications can make the shortage worse. >>we're told when hospital stockpile it hurts other hospitals ability to have access to that drug in the meantime. another shortage hospitals have their eye on staff has many bay area nurses and doctors
order to maintain patients on ventilators samantha bastogne was a pharmacy solution adviser at the mir which helps hospital south healthcare supply chain challenges to not waiting until drug supply gets really low at their hospital. >>but instead saying ok, what is plan b look like if we have to start using medications that perhaps were not be seizing is frequently doctor gropper a ucsf says using alternative drugs can be difficult and are still looking for other options that we don't...
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how long that could potentially take >> i used to think that we were in a light switch moment where mir ra miraculously president trump will get on the news and say we're back on this date. what we're seeing in california and new york is that we're into this for the long haul and certain parts of the economy will go back quickly, but even the ones that do go back, are going to be limited. we talked about this morning restaurants. they'll have to distance half the tables if i have more space in my restaurant, can i charge more along that line if i think it's going to be challenging, but, you know, with all those challenges, there's going to be opportunities. the key for me about going back is testing and what that means and how people get tested there's a great new saliva test approved by the fda, people can do it at home and i think we just have to be able to do that at scale. >> robert, it's dominic here, you bring up a couple points with regard to we're in it for the long haul and it does create opportunities. i'm wondering from your standpoint, i've been watching a lot of the "shark
how long that could potentially take >> i used to think that we were in a light switch moment where mir ra miraculously president trump will get on the news and say we're back on this date. what we're seeing in california and new york is that we're into this for the long haul and certain parts of the economy will go back quickly, but even the ones that do go back, are going to be limited. we talked about this morning restaurants. they'll have to distance half the tables if i have more...
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oxygen generator is a combustion system for breathing and one of those went wild and started the fire on mir. >> i'm really curious about your transition to an underwater explorer. i wonder if you could tell us what it was like. from space to underwater. >> it is a fool's oracle -- full circle story. i love doing expeditions. if i have not been selected by nasa i had the fellowship to go diving in deep submersibles exploring mid ocean ridges and as i was leaving noah in 1996 i had a couple opportunities to dive, take a deep submersibles down the mid ocean ridge. my real roots our fascination with the planet and how it works and desire to explore. my real motivation, deepest motivation was filling out the astronaut applications. by some miracle i would get to see the earth with my own eyes. he was a natural completion of the circle after coming back to earth. what it was was the vantage point of space is a powerful vantage point to understand this planet and produce information to help us make better decisions how we live on this planet. what attracted me was that was no's niche, to keep the
oxygen generator is a combustion system for breathing and one of those went wild and started the fire on mir. >> i'm really curious about your transition to an underwater explorer. i wonder if you could tell us what it was like. from space to underwater. >> it is a fool's oracle -- full circle story. i love doing expeditions. if i have not been selected by nasa i had the fellowship to go diving in deep submersibles exploring mid ocean ridges and as i was leaving noah in 1996 i had a...
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by next week auntie senior correspondent not against you has the latest well the gist of the line of mir putin's latest speech was that unfortunately the worst may yet be could come he says the situation is developing incredibly quickly that because of advances in medicine and in the way the quote a virus works the government is having to redo it so rewrite it and rewrite he says the plan you make up to date will be outdated tomorrow so it's no surprise really the russians that the. quarantine self isolation national lockout has been extended up until may 11th but there is light at the end of the tunnel. i'm instructing the government and the federal agency for rights protections and human well being to come up with a plan by may to fit this plan will encompass all of the criteria and parameters for the steps to be taken in order to lift the restriction rules and the lock down and rules which this will be a phased plan it will be implemented and of course you governors of russia's regions should be flexible because you should decide which measures to introduce and which should not be int
by next week auntie senior correspondent not against you has the latest well the gist of the line of mir putin's latest speech was that unfortunately the worst may yet be could come he says the situation is developing incredibly quickly that because of advances in medicine and in the way the quote a virus works the government is having to redo it so rewrite it and rewrite he says the plan you make up to date will be outdated tomorrow so it's no surprise really the russians that the. quarantine...
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i remind you that we're mid-april and he said in february that in mid-april mir rack kuss will youly would go away. he has no credibility and governors are going to do the right thing and lead for their states. >> i'm struck by having covered donald trump for many years even before he was president that this is sort of typical of his style, which is issue a grand proclamation. he's quite good at issuing a grand proclamation. less good at implementing it. he's not a details person. so, case in point, he issues the grand proclamation of travel restrictions from china. then half a million travelers from china come into the united states in the next month because there was no plan to stop them. the airports didn't know how to stop them, how to screen them. it was chaos. there was no plan in place. and so when the president said that he's in charge of this, have you, as the white house reporter, heard what their plan is? >> no. and what we have is a president who is ruled by the demands of his ego. we know that every politician cares about how others view him or her, that's in the nature
i remind you that we're mid-april and he said in february that in mid-april mir rack kuss will youly would go away. he has no credibility and governors are going to do the right thing and lead for their states. >> i'm struck by having covered donald trump for many years even before he was president that this is sort of typical of his style, which is issue a grand proclamation. he's quite good at issuing a grand proclamation. less good at implementing it. he's not a details person. so,...
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western hemisphere affairs, great expertise in latin america , former ambassador to zimbabwe, served tos, mir my special assistant secretary rice when she was in the state department. actingerved as ambassador to beijing, and served in other assignments in greater china and at senior posts worldwide, one of our top experts. who recently retired after three decades, focused on diplomacy in asia. secretary as acting for east asian and pacific affairs and led the east asia policymaking. let me begin to give you each a shot to tackle this. i spoke to the profound applications of this pandemic on health, economy, security all around the world. i would like to know what each of you see as the most significant impact of this crisis and in the regions you weved, and what you think might be doing differently. i know you have to compress that into three-minute so everybody gets a shot, but let's begin with ann patterson. >> thank you mr. secretary. i think the first impact will be the secondary and tertiary impacts of oil prices. i do not think we know what is going on in saudi arabia or iran. we need
western hemisphere affairs, great expertise in latin america , former ambassador to zimbabwe, served tos, mir my special assistant secretary rice when she was in the state department. actingerved as ambassador to beijing, and served in other assignments in greater china and at senior posts worldwide, one of our top experts. who recently retired after three decades, focused on diplomacy in asia. secretary as acting for east asian and pacific affairs and led the east asia policymaking. let me...
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600095 masks to new york city to take care of the needs of the public hospital system was or request of mir de blasio we've been working great with mid to blasio getting him a lot of stuff he's working very hard i can tell you that and that we're working really very hard with new york city and with new york state and at the request of congressman lee's elden out in long island we will also be delivering another 200095 masks to suffolk county where they need a very badly so getting that out in an emergency basis should be there tomorrow we'll also be deploying millions of end $95.00 masks to other locations that admiral full of check will detail shortly they had movie up and just a couple of minutes over the last 24 hours fema has delivered an additional $500.00 ventilators to new jersey $500.00. and again. the governor has been very thankful we're working very hard with new jersey including building hospitals we've also sent an additional 200 ventilators to louisiana definite hotspur. 300 to michigan working very well i think with the governor. amazingly $600.00 will be. going or have gone
600095 masks to new york city to take care of the needs of the public hospital system was or request of mir de blasio we've been working great with mid to blasio getting him a lot of stuff he's working very hard i can tell you that and that we're working really very hard with new york city and with new york state and at the request of congressman lee's elden out in long island we will also be delivering another 200095 masks to suffolk county where they need a very badly so getting that out in...
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girls and he also played golf with them and he uses the carrot and the stick and eventually it was mir-a-lago that brings us almost $40 million a year and everybody wants to go there, that sums up the weight trump operates. >> another recent book about president trump is bob woodward's fear, and if the author appoints a prize-winning journalist discusses conclusion about the trump administration. he spoke at george washington university in september 2018. >> everyone here has seen the book with an enormous amount of attention and the thing that struck me the most about the book was i thought that you drew conclusion in a way that you may not have in previous books. you are very critical of how comey handled his interactions with the president when he briefed him on the dossier. in your largest conclusion -- can you imagine two weeks away from becoming president and the fbi director comes in and there's no way that j edgar hoover is not far behind and says by the way, if we had the secret dossier about you being with prostitutes in moscow three years earlier, how would you feel. >> how should
girls and he also played golf with them and he uses the carrot and the stick and eventually it was mir-a-lago that brings us almost $40 million a year and everybody wants to go there, that sums up the weight trump operates. >> another recent book about president trump is bob woodward's fear, and if the author appoints a prize-winning journalist discusses conclusion about the trump administration. he spoke at george washington university in september 2018. >> everyone here has seen...
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it was established in the early 2000s in response to the mir anthrax attacks and where we downer marks for biological threats to the homeland. we work closely with the hhs and our department of defense colleagues and many others. yesterday i shared the emerging results of our work that we're doing now with the coronavirus task force, and today i would like to share certain trends that we believe are important. if i may have the first slide, please. and while that's coming up, our most striking observation to date is the powerful effect that solar light appears to have on killing the virus, both surfaces and in the air. we've seen a similar effect with both temperature and humidity as well, where increasing the temperature and humidity or both is generally less favorable to the virus. so let me illustrate with this first slide. if you look to the right, you'll see that term half-life, with a bunch of time stamps on there. first, let me tell you what a half-life. we don't measure the virus how long it will live on the surface. we have to measure the decay of the virus in terms of its hal
it was established in the early 2000s in response to the mir anthrax attacks and where we downer marks for biological threats to the homeland. we work closely with the hhs and our department of defense colleagues and many others. yesterday i shared the emerging results of our work that we're doing now with the coronavirus task force, and today i would like to share certain trends that we believe are important. if i may have the first slide, please. and while that's coming up, our most striking...
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a few weeks late erkts mirs mil the chance to enjoy the trip when it was shown on cbs television as parta ford motor company sponsored documentary. s it is an interesting cold war document and the only way that you can see is it in the archives. it does capture a powerful cold war episode and i discuss it at length in the book. over many decades, classical music and those who performed, composed, listened to and wrote about it were drawn into and swept up by the whirlwind of america's global challenges. the music itself did not help the country overcome those challenges. i'm not claiming that it did. what it did did though is it offered americans a way to reflect upon the world. countless people over many decades fixed their ears and eyes on the activities of classical musician s, on the wok of composers and on the labors of hiding musical institutions like opera companies and great symphony orchestras. the music and work helped the nation grapple with the meaning of patriotism, of loyalty, of democracy, of freedom, of tyranny and of oppression. the world of classical music helped mergam
a few weeks late erkts mirs mil the chance to enjoy the trip when it was shown on cbs television as parta ford motor company sponsored documentary. s it is an interesting cold war document and the only way that you can see is it in the archives. it does capture a powerful cold war episode and i discuss it at length in the book. over many decades, classical music and those who performed, composed, listened to and wrote about it were drawn into and swept up by the whirlwind of america's global...
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in the seats on the receiving end of the president's wrath many a time and kept your cool quited a mir raebl in the face of it. there were several, i notice several women. although he argued with a male cnn reporter. he had some pointed jabs back and forth with the press corps, seems to be part of this kind of performance and the way he shapes these briefings to be about him versus the media. which of course is sa way of doing business that is very familiar to the president's base that puts him on a footing that he seems to like to be on. what was your reaction to watching how he handled those exchanges today? >> i think watching this entire briefing, both his exchanges with reporters but also that 30-to-40 minute session where he was talking about all sorts of things like trade and praise for himself and not really talking about the news of updating americans about what's going on with the virus, it reminded me of a campaign rally. it reminded me of president trump out before millions of people arguing with people, lashing out at his opponents and giving his base this red meat that he
in the seats on the receiving end of the president's wrath many a time and kept your cool quited a mir raebl in the face of it. there were several, i notice several women. although he argued with a male cnn reporter. he had some pointed jabs back and forth with the press corps, seems to be part of this kind of performance and the way he shapes these briefings to be about him versus the media. which of course is sa way of doing business that is very familiar to the president's base that puts him...
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order to maintain patients on ventilators samantha bastogne was a pharmacy solution adviser at the mirlthcare supply chain challenges to not waiting until drug supply gets really low at their hospital. >>but instead saying ok, what is plan b look like if we have to start using medications that perhaps were not usi using is frequently doctor gropper a ucsf says using alternative drugs can be difficult and they're still looking for other options that we don't have many alternatives and much as we didn't have a big supply of ventilators masks and gloves. there's not a big central a stockpile of these medications. >>and that's something that has to change masto says there's a nationwide shortage on sedatives pain medications and neuromuscular blockers. >>while some hospitals have been impacted more than others stockpiling medications can make the shortage worse. >>we're told one hospital stockpile it hurts other hospitals ability to obtain that drug for their patients in the meantime another potential shortage at hospitals have their eye on. staff has many bay area health care workers are
order to maintain patients on ventilators samantha bastogne was a pharmacy solution adviser at the mirlthcare supply chain challenges to not waiting until drug supply gets really low at their hospital. >>but instead saying ok, what is plan b look like if we have to start using medications that perhaps were not usi using is frequently doctor gropper a ucsf says using alternative drugs can be difficult and they're still looking for other options that we don't have many alternatives and much...
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. >> he would realwe really do ap mir secretary.ble milestone in the coming weeks. it's hard to believe we're going to get there, but if you look at the data and where the lines are going, where the numbers are going, probably by next week more americans will have died of covid-19 than died in combat during the vietnam war. and as someone who saw the human loss during that war and saw up close the scale of that loss and how it impacted entire generation, i'm curious what your thoughts wares are as we do approach that grim milestone. >> well, it's great to be with you and with mika and with the team and i'm glad you're all well and safe in these difficult times. obviously it's -- it's a stark reminder that if you don't learn the lessons of history you're doomed to repeat them. it's a different kind of dying, but it's coming from misinterpretation, from ignoring reality, it's coming from an unwillingness to respond to the truth and to the -- and to the lessons that we have learned. the fact is that coronavirus may be america's moment
. >> he would realwe really do ap mir secretary.ble milestone in the coming weeks. it's hard to believe we're going to get there, but if you look at the data and where the lines are going, where the numbers are going, probably by next week more americans will have died of covid-19 than died in combat during the vietnam war. and as someone who saw the human loss during that war and saw up close the scale of that loss and how it impacted entire generation, i'm curious what your thoughts...
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. >> nunca mir me rendire voy a h lo que sea necesario. >> y ya estÁ pensando cuando vuelva a reabrir de ayudar en las comunidades y todo el estado, ofrece opciones como trabajar en bancos de alimentos, donar sangre, entregar comida o unirse al cuerpo de salud de california, y agregÓ que el estado ha firmado un contrato que ayudara a poner en funcionamientos mÁs sitios de pruebas. >> el gobernador gavin newsom no ha querido adelantar nada sobre su anuncio de hoy, lo que sÍ es que siempre ha repetido que sus decisiones se van a bazar en la ciencia y no en la polÍtica, estaremos pendientes y maÑana tendremos los detalles detalles aquÍ en "un nuevo dia" >> rashel: muchas gracias mario por toda esa informaciÓn y esperaremos el anuncio para ver cÓmo todo el estado de california va regresando o por lo menos en fases a la normalidad porque sabemos cÓmo estÁn sufriendo toda nuestra gente y tambiÉn los pequeÑos negocios que de hecho, mÁs adelante estaremos hablando con expertos sobre todo el dinero que aprobÓ el senado que es para estos pequeÑos negocios que tanto lo necesitan. nos vamos a una
. >> nunca mir me rendire voy a h lo que sea necesario. >> y ya estÁ pensando cuando vuelva a reabrir de ayudar en las comunidades y todo el estado, ofrece opciones como trabajar en bancos de alimentos, donar sangre, entregar comida o unirse al cuerpo de salud de california, y agregÓ que el estado ha firmado un contrato que ayudara a poner en funcionamientos mÁs sitios de pruebas. >> el gobernador gavin newsom no ha querido adelantar nada sobre su anuncio de hoy, lo que sÍ...