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rivera: why i want my tattoos removed is because it's just a bad d example when m out thehere with my kids. outut there, like, i can't go to the beach and they're looking at my tattoos, becacause i don't want them to follow suit. i want to be a better role model for them. i came out with no probationon,o parole, nothing, so, i didn't even have n no helping hand andd eeverything. the first day i i t out, i ended up s staying at unn station, downtotown l.a., and tn from thehere, i look a at myseli was like, man, like, really hit rock botottom, but i w was realy tempted to s start slanging andd making quick money how i used to say. i h had all thehe connections and everything. i went to homeboys, and i remember there was a solar program they had riright there. youu know whatat, i go, solar'ss gonna be a careeeer for me, so, i'm gonna just stick with the sosolar. so, i end up doing the solar and grid alternatives came over there and they gave us training. so, right here, we're getting all this hands-on training that will give me the skills to go look for a job anywhere else in the industr
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john hopkins univeversity rerepd on monday that thehere were ovo 1,890,000 covid cases worldwide. the global death toll has topped 118,000. here in japan new details are emerging about the populations who most commonly contract the virus. and the healalth ministry is on again warning that younger people are not immune. officials released a break down showing the ages of all of confirmed patients. out of some 7,000 cases more than half are people younger than 50. it comes as the government warns that young people with only mild symptoms or none at all may be unwittingly spreading the virus. most of the people who become seriously ill or die are elderly. but the statistics shows some criticallyly ill patients repor in t the youngerer agege groups. >> translator: i have decided to ask certain businesses to c clo tempmporarily. >> all 7 prefectures which are under the central government's state of emergency has asked some nonessential businesses to close until may 6th. some other prefectures outside the tokyo metropolitan area are also calling on people to avoid unnecessary outings. >
john hopkins univeversity rerepd on monday that thehere were ovo 1,890,000 covid cases worldwide. the global death toll has topped 118,000. here in japan new details are emerging about the populations who most commonly contract the virus. and the healalth ministry is on again warning that younger people are not immune. officials released a break down showing the ages of all of confirmed patients. out of some 7,000 cases more than half are people younger than 50. it comes as the government warns...
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here thehere so she can you see so. less joy us for this absurd french connections plus we return. bash in and out. france's reputation in the global fashion industry is outstanding this is home to some cherished f fashion houses like should and victoria and if some of the home depot m. as the list of the- every. french designers are famous for being. their styles and exceptional in their techniques they've been setting trends and creating classic pieces for generations that's right genie francis love affair with fat goes way back in fact it's been the epicentre. european style since the seventeenth century when it became a royal and therefore a state matter. the association of france with lemon style is widely seen as starting in the mid seventeen th century with the reignn of louiss thehe fourteteenth. thehe s sun king.e of his watch the royal court at the deskside became the arbiter of taste across europe. notions such as fashion seasons in changing styles became popular under his reign. for centuries the highest qua
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>> thehere are people who are me at risk.hile anybody can get infected, anybody can get sick anybody in any age class can die, your risk of dying come up getting really by your sex,enced your age, the underlying conditions. one of the interesting developments is in looking at why do seemingly healthy people succumb to this ininfection? are ththere genetic reasons, environmental regioions -- reasons? this will be one of the interesting things to look at in the future. it will take many more cases and deaths and a lot of time to figure that out. >> i understand you are a virologist. i wanted to talk to you about the fact that we now have a sizable chunks of the world population living in a locked down. what signs will governors look for in order to start using restrictions? -- teasing rejections -- easing restrictions? fore do not have a vaccine the virus. these public health measures are all we have. we know from looking at other countries that lockdown combined isolation arend the only things we have to slow the spread. we ar
>> thehere are people who are me at risk.hile anybody can get infected, anybody can get sick anybody in any age class can die, your risk of dying come up getting really by your sex,enced your age, the underlying conditions. one of the interesting developments is in looking at why do seemingly healthy people succumb to this ininfection? are ththere genetic reasons, environmental regioions -- reasons? this will be one of the interesting things to look at in the future. it will take many...
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we've heard witnesses and we have s seen vidideos of these quarantine centeters and thehers no senatatorn controlol, peope arare being stufuffed together r the woworth health c circumstan. there is no running water in these centers and no access to food. >> that is a t terrible situatin either way you look at it. joining us tonight from bogotÁ, thank you. >> a court in the us elegant -- italian city of florence has sentenced traffickers for up to 16 years in prison for smuggling nigerian women to italy to work as sex slaves. the investigation was in part due to reporting by dw news. our reporters learned of the trafficking ring and follow the trail to florence. rights groups have praised it as a rare success in the fight against sexual explication. adrian is one of the reporters who uncovered this trafficking ring. he is based in cape town. congratulations to your excellent work. tell us about the report that you coproduced in 2016 that led to what we are seeing now. >> backbend the number of migrants was going up trying to go from western africa through europe. we were working on a five
we've heard witnesses and we have s seen vidideos of these quarantine centeters and thehers no senatatorn controlol, peope arare being stufuffed together r the woworth health c circumstan. there is no running water in these centers and no access to food. >> that is a t terrible situatin either way you look at it. joining us tonight from bogotÁ, thank you. >> a court in the us elegant -- italian city of florence has sentenced traffickers for up to 16 years in prison for smuggling...
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is good so i mean in the last crisis it do inn was kind of a a it's going to tell n nine and forth thehere was less rapid reacaction also and i think here there was also some instruments already in plplace and so the idea was really to spent now. takes quite a lot and basically to- whom i was true- j just throrough short tererm- basasic- reinsurance screaeams and pay py outs basicalally need to i'm- a loans and guarantees for enterprises. to really go up there i mean yes this is a very unprecedented situation of cocourse- there can be sosome h. but i think most the- leaders have to that i in. p.p. said. in people in work o or keep themem basically on some of chronic to soso have on. rising there strongly a and to keep companies afloat but them so this is realally the short term responsible for longer termm further-r- actually than whatgo he's done now. let's hope they're at listening to you and s. thank you much for joining us address myself. out right. the jack to log in. thank you megyn. over the- people are not in new york this latest figure victims of thee covered nineteen virus pulses
is good so i mean in the last crisis it do inn was kind of a a it's going to tell n nine and forth thehere was less rapid reacaction also and i think here there was also some instruments already in plplace and so the idea was really to spent now. takes quite a lot and basically to- whom i was true- j just throrough short tererm- basasic- reinsurance screaeams and pay py outs basicalally need to i'm- a loans and guarantees for enterprises. to really go up there i mean yes this is a very...
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in novemember 2019 thehere wer9 homicicides in one w week alo. >> indigenous leaders have been murderedhere are threats. they're usining violence t to d people out o of their commununi. >> a school in the regioion of jambmbalÓ. irirne conda is s visiting, aa rerepresentativeve of the auautonomous indndigenous universisity. >> it t brings togetether studs fromom various eththnic groupo bolster ththeir cultures and jn forces to improve their communitities. learning takakes place i in sl groups. >>>> the seminarar participantns didiscuss what t they can do t o tackle thehe threats theheir commununities face.. sosolidarity andnd cooperationon betwtween the indigegenous grs is crucial. >> h how can we mamake our communitieies stronger s so the can't be forceced out. if we don'n't have a strtrategy then we'll lose evererything ad that will l be it. >> back k in the misakak terri. at the momenent the situation s calm. but whwhile the threreat posey armed groups has r receded, environmnmental destructction a grgrowing problelem. ththe children's's play is alt ovover. and it h has an happy . a m
in novemember 2019 thehere wer9 homicicides in one w week alo. >> indigenous leaders have been murderedhere are threats. they're usining violence t to d people out o of their commununi. >> a school in the regioion of jambmbalÓ. irirne conda is s visiting, aa rerepresentativeve of the auautonomous indndigenous universisity. >> it t brings togetether studs fromom various eththnic groupo bolster ththeir cultures and jn forces to improve their communitities. learning takakes...
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people are trying to r run in ad gett the food for free and t t police h have to come in anand trol thehere. you have a also seen reports a t people begging for loans in banks because they simply cannot make ends meet.. in such a situation, that iss where the ororganized crime gros can get in. they will have the liquidity in order to give these unreasonanae loans to p people or give moneyn exchangege for recruitmentnt ino their organized crcrime gangs. ththe government has said ththee providing some money to the town coununcils to give out food voucuchers to those who are desperately in need. officials in the south say this may not be enough. >> italy has always been a story of two different worlds, the north and south divide. how is this crisis playing out differently across the north and the south? >> asidede from these economic differences affecting the entire country, in terms of the crisis of this coronavirus emergency, even the head of the civil protection services in italy says the emergency is up north but the risk is still high in the south. we h have already seen clusters forming
people are trying to r run in ad gett the food for free and t t police h have to come in anand trol thehere. you have a also seen reports a t people begging for loans in banks because they simply cannot make ends meet.. in such a situation, that iss where the ororganized crime gros can get in. they will have the liquidity in order to give these unreasonanae loans to p people or give moneyn exchangege for recruitmentnt ino their organized crcrime gangs. ththe government has said ththee providing...
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in novemember 2019 thehere wer9 homicicides in one w week alo. >> indigenous leaders have been murderedhere are threats. ththey're using g violence to d pepeople out of f their communi. >> a school in the region n of jambalalÓ. irnene conda is vivisiting, aa reprpresentative o of the autotonomous indigigenous universityty. >> it brbrings togetheher studs from v various ethninic groupo bobolster theieir cultures andn forces to improve their communitieies. lelearning takeses place in nl groups. >> t the seminar p participantss discscuss what thehey can do too tackle the t threats theirir communitities face. solilidarity and c cooperation betweeeen the indigenonous grs is crucial. >> howow can we makeke our communities s stronger so o the can't be forced d out. if we don't t have a stratategy then we'll lose everytything ad that will bebe it. >> back inin the misak t terri. atat the moment t the situatios calm. but whilile the threatat posey armed groups has receceded, environmenental destructioion a growowing problem.m. the e children's p play is alt overer. and it hasas an happy . a a mi
in novemember 2019 thehere wer9 homicicides in one w week alo. >> indigenous leaders have been murderedhere are threats. ththey're using g violence to d pepeople out of f their communi. >> a school in the region n of jambalalÓ. irnene conda is vivisiting, aa reprpresentative o of the autotonomous indigigenous universityty. >> it brbrings togetheher studs from v various ethninic groupo bobolster theieir cultures andn forces to improve their communitieies. lelearning takeses...
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well i say and elelsewhere thehere's a just hospital so the big message again from the gulf from raab of from the chief medical is step home on the as we speak. easter week in what is sunny weather yeah. i thank you veryy much into vendita carson course in law. and just to reiterate what but it was saying johnson how pro thick by the code now fire in the u. while he now seems to be on the road rerecovery that's been has been it it t was time us up lives lo. you can. the should. people for the past twenty out. i told. nine hundred and- c. five by and also we'll watch for old. ththe death here in front he's a ninety is not over thousand the figures have been come by for sources of the t this this. thee are over eight south severe k. cool front teeth. hello is general. for me can do don't see small hotel were eighty i've worked with more than. of mall i a complete bay the image of added. it was all about let's let's talk to do. new post have a group of female. led just consist of physical damage. to digest about here. eleven extra little doubt it the contact. the gentleman selling on the
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thumbtack k -- femtech is rerey justst saying: thehere is a grof technologies that are addressing needsn have specifically, because we have a specific body that is different to that of male. female health is still not talked aboutut enough. it is s under-researarched. is also u under-funded. ere is a lot o of work to bebe done to really have e a world where peopople can talk k frey about this as they can talkk abouout their headadaches. mumusic was my f first love ant will be myast . >> music connenects us. it doesnsn't difrentntiate between where peopople come fr, whahat geer thehey e. it's a languguage that's undersrstood across s the glo. almomost every chihild arounde woworld ngs to lea an instrument. it is becacause making mususic, dancing and singing don't ju p ininto our emotitis, they y n unleash our deepest pontntial... the lastst f minutesesefore the performance begins, when stage fright is at its most intense, when the audience is waiting expectantly that's the part that rosi enjoys most. it's the culmination of a journey. one that was anything but easy. >> "music rescued me.
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>> well,l, thehere have always doubts a about the official didivision. there have been reports about corpses being cream eighted without being registered, although the people died from the symptoms o of covid-19, especially in the earlier days when testing was not widely available. so it is not a surprise that the death toll is higher than the number we knew until yesterday. the question remains of course is this now really an accurate figure or no? chinese statistics, especially in this situation, are opaque and we have no way of verifying this. >> on the economy, this latest economic data makes sad reading. what impactt is t that l likely have on day-to-day life there? >> this data reflects the first three months of t this yeaear. this was s januarary, f februar march when the peak of the crisis and the lock-downs went babasically thee whohole of chi it stood still, all the shops and restaurants, except those who catered foror necessary nee like food or pharmacies. all of the others were closed, and factories stood still. there is no surprise here that
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your question that as rhonda said and then then i'll answer secretary general of the but he said but thehere is certainly part. of the e media and- memedia in our regionn in r country that will at t some poit in time i have to o acknowledge the fact thatt somee people rhonda do die of natural do commit suicide- heard of a number it was side so. this is the beginning off the year and rhonda and each anand every. occasion people were trying to see whether the government wasn't involved in this is somethingg that really has to be corrected at some point in time. triggers the francophonie issues writes whahat you still own the rights for individualsls right to my dignity are things that we value tremendously- these are valued in aroundnd otother valued by station and we're remaining. . i was looking down long long gotten children that i'm sure that if we were to look at j. dennis actuallyy what's going on in all of our members. we would probably find things i was addressed on t the same topic by some of your colleagueses from david psych melinda a few weeks ago and- in light of their questions i
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will put this field hospital is f foodies the doctos and nurses hey hi nicole is record on our do thehere we e ao have some face shields help protectt our face every siningle day as a staff we take her temperature at once in the morning and once at night to make sure that we're remaining a site that. dozens of patients condition have been treated here since april first when the field hospital opened with two thousand bed a and tens off thouousands infected with the virus your is the center of the break here in the united states. story france twenty four stay tuned i'll be back with more news updates in a little over fifteen minutes. three and a half million people can. someone around. . almost all of the world's population could be nineteen pandemic has drastically changed our lives and aim to travel industry slurred s stopped s so what does that mean for the environment what impact if it's to fight for climate change join us for this special episode down to. down two percent above. twenty four and twenty four dot com. france is famous or rather infamous for its bulky bureaucracy the coun
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alalternative acaccommodation. o as to provide a spells from ththeir homee during the locockn so thehere's different possibilities he thought the woman manages to g get away. moe and then just t put to the violencece between the co habiting couple but providing the spells with alternative housing. for there's another system. should have focuses on no man. users they can also call a special hotline and it will be dealt with- they can be either housed elsewhere have you had a surgeon calls to that line. we have three e most littletoton mass. and this is wy i decided to create this hotline. the lockdown is a collective plighght the compliance with everyone's personal and family history and this can generate fabrics avoidance in anger. come back. with these when i violence it's difffferent thihings much c cont can lead to violence. so the messagee we're t trying to get across is don't hit call for help instead some of users of course our purposese to o find e violence enjoyable. whereas others. i prefer call for help did you think have been vicictis of artists before and theyy prefer to call f
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not only do we to listenponsibility to one another, we have the responsibility to learn with one theher whether that is on science side of trying to understand this horrific disease that we still know so little about. two how do we really stay ,onnected did in our families our friend groups, our broader communities while we stay apart? i think we have a responsibility to listen to especially the very young among us. as a parent i am really listening to my children, not the baby who is only eight and a the months old, but to others, they are in a period of an -- of uncertainty. they have not been to school in more than a month. really ensuring that we are , meeting to each other with compassion and kindness especially for our youngest but also for everyone everywhere. the only way to learn from this moment is to be as nimble as possible and to be learning whatever we can and we can only do that if we continue to reach out and listen to what people in our family and community can tell us. thank you clinton: again for joining us for this special meeting focused on covid-19 and how our resp
not only do we to listenponsibility to one another, we have the responsibility to learn with one theher whether that is on science side of trying to understand this horrific disease that we still know so little about. two how do we really stay ,onnected did in our families our friend groups, our broader communities while we stay apart? i think we have a responsibility to listen to especially the very young among us. as a parent i am really listening to my children, not the baby who is only...
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thehere does this leave relationship now?s were all said and done in two years, could we see another price were come back potentially? >> i will carry on with your metaphor. -- like any it family, they go through differences. but usually families keep to , and it allcircles depends on the bond of the family. of bond of this family production is strong, and like any family, they go through challenges. it actually preserves the resilience of any family. as a family, we are much more resilient and much more strong crisisher any potential that may emerge in the future. >> is the united states now part of this family? >> sorry to disappoint the divorce lawyers, we don't need any divorce lawyers. >> who are the most important people in this deal? we have seen president trump tweet a lot about it. are you surprised that an american president is pushing for higher oil prices? >> certainly it is not my job to defend the president, but i will speako be fair to him and the truth. the truth is a responsible is creatinghe truth drops, cre
thehere does this leave relationship now?s were all said and done in two years, could we see another price were come back potentially? >> i will carry on with your metaphor. -- like any it family, they go through differences. but usually families keep to , and it allcircles depends on the bond of the family. of bond of this family production is strong, and like any family, they go through challenges. it actually preserves the resilience of any family. as a family, we are much more...
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thehers will be allowed in classroom for video instruction or to perform administrative duties or clean up their classrooms. education, the commissioner will soon provide more detail about how to proceed, and he will explore how to conduct or jewish in ceremonies. for higher -- how to conduct graduation ceremonies. for higher education, how to conclude programming the semester and how to conduct semesters this coming summer. steps, on monday, april 27th, we will announce additional ways to open texas. in these next 10 days, we will create a phase-in strategy to open texas in a safeway. it will require comprehensive testing and assurances of hospital readiness for covid-19 patients. it will focus on containing the risk of resurgence of covid-19 and protecting our most vulnerable texans. on april 27, revised plans will be announced. the new plans will be based on how well maintained covid-19 is in the state of texas. the plans will consider standards to protect our vulnerable residents while allowing others to increase their interactions. they will outline which practices are safe for emp
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we thought thehere was more risk of being infected on the plane or at the airport in germany than hereerman couple was able to shelter in a police hut so they wouldn't have to stay in their jeep in the blazing heat. they are also stranded. >> we can't just stay in the car, and we can'n't just leave t rere. if we don't get it out in time, we will be fined or it will be confiscated. >>>> in the meantime, they help with cooking. ♪ anthony: the lockdowns around the world -- we asked dw's network of correspondence insight into how the pandemic is changing daily life. >> deserted streets, closed shops in the u.s. capitol. to stop the spread of the virus more and more, states are ordering residents to stay-at-home, but not everyone complies. a few days ago, police in neighboring maryland interrupted a church service where 50 people gathered, and none of them were social distancing. the authorities can only help if suchch attitudes change soon. >> staying at home is challenging for everybody t thee days, but n now imagine statayit home if you live in a one room shack with a lot of people in a
we thought thehere was more risk of being infected on the plane or at the airport in germany than hereerman couple was able to shelter in a police hut so they wouldn't have to stay in their jeep in the blazing heat. they are also stranded. >> we can't just stay in the car, and we can'n't just leave t rere. if we don't get it out in time, we will be fined or it will be confiscated. >>>> in the meantime, they help with cooking. ♪ anthony: the lockdowns around the world -- we...
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with thehere today final map reflecting the final number of cases across america as of april the 11thwith these trends underway, president trump task the coronavirus task force to develop new guidelines for opening up america again. those guidelines were presented today first to our nation's governors. it is our intention at the presidents direction to provide these guidelines to assist governors and state health officials in evaluating the most -- vice president pence there talking about federal guidelines on reopening the economy. president trump saying the u.s. has already passed the peak in new virus cases, but he still says foreign travel and entry limits are more important than ever. he says the economy will come back in three phases. wanting more to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: we are just getting some output numbers from rio tinto, the world's second-largest iron ore producer -- reporting shipments of 72 point 9 million tons, just above the estimate of 71.9 million tons. when it comes to copper production, that was slightly under expectations and more portly, we are watch
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they got thehere purge yesterdry by keeping so many voters comem, forcing othehers to show up now may enend up getetting sicick ad dying -- lititerally. theyey knew exactly that is what was going to happenen. they are happy for that to happen. they won't say it out loud, but they come very close. m the jesse wegman implications of this for the upcoming november elections because no one expects the coronavirus crisisis to be overy then, althougugh, hopefully, it will be abated to some degegree, but certainly y people'ss actios and day-to-day activities will be changed considerably into the future.. whwhat is yourur sense of ththet on the november elelections as e move into thahat period?d? >> it alall depends on how prepared states arere going to e and how much mononey they have r those preparations to hohold an elelection that looks nothing le whwhat wisconsin did jusust yesterdaday. and that meaeans basically g gig all registered voters ththe oppoportunity to vote absentee,o vote by mamail. it has been c clear now for wees that was going to be nececessar. it s still is going toto be
they got thehere purge yesterdry by keeping so many voters comem, forcing othehers to show up now may enend up getetting sicick ad dying -- lititerally. theyey knew exactly that is what was going to happenen. they are happy for that to happen. they won't say it out loud, but they come very close. m the jesse wegman implications of this for the upcoming november elections because no one expects the coronavirus crisisis to be overy then, althougugh, hopefully, it will be abated to some degegree,...
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as thehere today bipartisan problem solvers caucus to re-announce -- to announce the reopening checklist. i believe all of you have a copy and we are going to hear from all of our members who want to speak and then will be taking your questions. our country is facing two major battles, the fight to make sure every american is protected from the virus and the fight to get the economy back on track. so many americans have a lot of anxiety right now and this back to work checklist is meant to provide so many who are going through i think what many are , i'm a business, when can i reopen? we have put together a checklist. these fights are on two different battlefields, health and economic. they must be fought simultaneously so that is why we are announcing these benchmarks to reopen the american economy. we need a regional industry by industry multifaceted data driven approach. it will not be a one-size-fits-all approach. combine to be dynamic, public health, economic rescue, and plans for the future. all members of the caucus have worked so hard on this and i am grateful to everyone. dealin
as thehere today bipartisan problem solvers caucus to re-announce -- to announce the reopening checklist. i believe all of you have a copy and we are going to hear from all of our members who want to speak and then will be taking your questions. our country is facing two major battles, the fight to make sure every american is protected from the virus and the fight to get the economy back on track. so many americans have a lot of anxiety right now and this back to work checklist is meant to...
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either wait for them to emerge and get sick and have another global recession or we can gett out theherend reaeads our relationship witith wildlife and make the planet a little bit healthier. amy: let me ask ababout a recent twtweet, dr. daszakk. you refute the widespread disease -- belief that covid-1-9 is a black swan event pointing to a 2013 wired article that said -- knowing "there are bats caring of ours i can people and cause another sars pandemic." if you could comment on that and also the idea that if this came from a virology lab -- there are labs, of course, in china and the u.s. -- it does not h have o be a conspiracy theory that released on the e world, for the idea of perhaps there weren't the proper safety precautions or someone inside the lab somehow got infected that can happen in anany virology lab in the world. >> yeah,h, we been raising the flag on thesese v viruses ever e sars, for 15 years. chinat out to work in with our colleagues there with a specific goal of sasaying, where did sars come from? sars,as an alararm call, because with 8000 p peoplee infefected, to pre
either wait for them to emerge and get sick and have another global recession or we can gett out theherend reaeads our relationship witith wildlife and make the planet a little bit healthier. amy: let me ask ababout a recent twtweet, dr. daszakk. you refute the widespread disease -- belief that covid-1-9 is a black swan event pointing to a 2013 wired article that said -- knowing "there are bats caring of ours i can people and cause another sars pandemic." if you could comment on that...
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with thehere we were hospitals. hospitalsned with the when this started, we started numbershe much higher that would overwhelm our hospital system. how do we ramp up the hospital system? you don't really have a public hospital system. you only have about 15 of those 100 public hospitals and the rest are private hospitals. we had to get those private to work with government in a coordinated way. we did it, but it was a phenomenal undertaking. you now have 300 laboratories and hospitals across the state met do virology testing. how do we get 300 private labs and hospitals to become one system statewide to do testing for covid and had we get them all coordinated? this is something that has never been done before and is going to be a tremendous undertaking. also to further complicate it, , thethey will tell you now labs, if they can get the test, which they have to purchase from private companies, the tests require certain chemicals to operate. they can't get the chemicals .hey need to mix to do the test it has been che
with thehere we were hospitals. hospitalsned with the when this started, we started numbershe much higher that would overwhelm our hospital system. how do we ramp up the hospital system? you don't really have a public hospital system. you only have about 15 of those 100 public hospitals and the rest are private hospitals. we had to get those private to work with government in a coordinated way. we did it, but it was a phenomenal undertaking. you now have 300 laboratories and hospitals across...
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t t in ts time opandndem, , i think thehere ia greate appriation f what ststal rkrkers e doing. have d deaths unfortate,e, 4 ma people ve becomsick and manyeople have been quarantid, and yethey' proupostal wkers are succumng to work when they can and serving the american people the best we can. we constantlyan: hear these reports that the postal service is running huge deficits every year. could you talk about how the previous reform that required the postal service to prepay all of these retirement benefits for years, what the impact ththat tt has had, the decision by congress to impmpose that restririction n on the postall service,e, whahat -- the impactt is had on the bottom line? >> it definitely had an impacact on the bottom line. i can share that briefly. but i do want to differentiate some of the historicacal probles and the ongoing problems s with the covid pandemic, economicic crisis,, and how that is affecting the post office. 2006, little babackground, inn the popostal kindd abilility enhahancement act was passed. they did something that t no otr government agency or
t t in ts time opandndem, , i think thehere ia greate appriation f what ststal rkrkers e doing. have d deaths unfortate,e, 4 ma people ve becomsick and manyeople have been quarantid, and yethey' proupostal wkers are succumng to work when they can and serving the american people the best we can. we constantlyan: hear these reports that the postal service is running huge deficits every year. could you talk about how the previous reform that required the postal service to prepay all of these...
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you c can do the firstttep, cann educatee yourself,f, but thehers work that neneeds to be done and howhelp the people whose territory youou benefit from if you arare a business operatator? what are you doing in your business to ensure reciprocity of theheommunity''s you are benefiting from? whwhat is it you'u're doingn yor own personal l life to ensure folks are e able to reclaim ther eventually see our territories returned to us? that is the ultimate goal. amy: if you can talk about how the coronavirus pandemic now is infecting and affecting indigenonous communities? you right now are in phoenix, arizona. how it is affecting people in arizona, particularly the navajo, people in new mexico -- which is really called the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic in n indigenous terrrritory. >> it isis, yes. right now i want to hohonor that there has been 49 d deaths onone nava natatio i i want to liftft my hands the folks who aree navigating burirs and things that thehey need to o withthout their famililies andd acaccess to prorotocol. i also wantoto bri t to light there are over 1200 cases
you c can do the firstttep, cann educatee yourself,f, but thehers work that neneeds to be done and howhelp the people whose territory youou benefit from if you arare a business operatator? what are you doing in your business to ensure reciprocity of theheommunity''s you are benefiting from? whwhat is it you'u're doingn yor own personal l life to ensure folks are e able to reclaim ther eventually see our territories returned to us? that is the ultimate goal. amy: if you can talk about how the...
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protect thehere to health of the world economy. only united can we do our duties. messageo stress the that you and i have sent to the andd that saving lives protecting livelihoods ought to go hand-in-hand. we cannot do one without the other. we at the imf, are concentrating on making sure that there is a strong response to the health crisis as well as protecting the strength of the economy. my second point is about emerging markets in developing economies. haveare hard-hit, and they very often less resources to protect themselves against this dual crisis, health and economic crisis. in many countries, health systems are weak. in flight to safety, a lot of capital has left the emerging economies, the developing world. nearly $90 billion have flown out. this is way more than during the global financial crisis. some countries are highly dependent on commodity exports. with prices collapsing, they are hit again. for us to place these countries, and especially the weakest among them, in the center of our attention. hitsame way the virus vulnerable people with medical pr
protect thehere to health of the world economy. only united can we do our duties. messageo stress the that you and i have sent to the andd that saving lives protecting livelihoods ought to go hand-in-hand. we cannot do one without the other. we at the imf, are concentrating on making sure that there is a strong response to the health crisis as well as protecting the strength of the economy. my second point is about emerging markets in developing economies. haveare hard-hit, and they very often...
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anand i walked in and therereas one e other person thehere and n one otheher person joined usus.nd as trivial as it migight se, that w was sort of the moment tt i knew that the world was changing and that something that had feltlt like so o of this distant ththreat was now about o disrupt our lives in a big way. anand prettyty soon after that,y partner anand i made the decisin to stop leaving the house, exexcept to walk our d dog, bece we really didn't want either of us to get sick before delivery. amy: but you did have some friends s in about a week ago. >> we did. we had on,n, not -- ththe fridae 13th, so not this most recent friday, but the e one before, we had friends over to bring us some groceries. and, you knonow, i let them into ththe house. i felto o buoyed b by their vist and happy to see them. we kept several feet a away. anand several l hours later,r, f the friends texted me to say they were running a fever and body aches. and we just panicked. i mean, rubbed down eveverything we thoughtht they had d touchedh bleach and jumped in the shower, dragged our dog in with us
anand i walked in and therereas one e other person thehere and n one otheher person joined usus.nd as trivial as it migight se, that w was sort of the moment tt i knew that the world was changing and that something that had feltlt like so o of this distant ththreat was now about o disrupt our lives in a big way. anand prettyty soon after that,y partner anand i made the decisin to stop leaving the house, exexcept to walk our d dog, bece we really didn't want either of us to get sick before...
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go, theher south you less virus there has been. made things are going open up region at a time where the virus is no longer a threat. host: wasn't the first interview we did with you with brian lamb, was that the atlanta zoo? that was one ofr] my favorite all-time interviews. we were in front of the tiger cage at the atlanta zoo. reflected where i am, i love animals. i go to the zoo here when it is open. i love fossils and dinosaurs. i have always treasured ryan's sensitivity, however he going to show off the new speaker of the house in a unique way? that proclivity which is available on c-span if you want to see it. let me go back to where we are at with covid-19. ,ou represented georgia governor kemp is getting heat from the president saying he is reopening too soon. caller: i think we're going to find out. kemp wased governor the number of very small barbershops and beauties shops whereuty shops, etc. people are at the edge of their row. number of people saying i could not hold out for six or nine weeks. it becomes a question of
go, theher south you less virus there has been. made things are going open up region at a time where the virus is no longer a threat. host: wasn't the first interview we did with you with brian lamb, was that the atlanta zoo? that was one ofr] my favorite all-time interviews. we were in front of the tiger cage at the atlanta zoo. reflected where i am, i love animals. i go to the zoo here when it is open. i love fossils and dinosaurs. i have always treasured ryan's sensitivity, however he going...
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as thehere today bipartisan problem solvers caucus to re-announce -- to announce the reopening checklist.
as thehere today bipartisan problem solvers caucus to re-announce -- to announce the reopening checklist.