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about the time he was born they came to live with them out mount pelee are.alet was assigned to be his wetnurse. the story goes that coreen put jim on one breast and the baby in victoria on the other breast and nurse them together. over the years it became very good friends. when they were in their teens, they fell in love with each other. and dolly found out about it. she promptly sold him and he never saws mother or father or victoria again. >> host: at the heartbreaking story one of just many heartbreaks. you're going to try these unnamed unrecorded what happened to jim? in 1992 you made your first of many trips to montpelier this is the madison family plantation it's a now historic sites travel to portugal, africa, and like many slaves whose lives were not considered important enough a lot went cold but there were some real breakthrough moments for you would you care to share any of those? >> in terms of finding jim? in terms of whatever you discovered along the way. there are so many little gems as you're wandering through this maze to try to find more a
about the time he was born they came to live with them out mount pelee are.alet was assigned to be his wetnurse. the story goes that coreen put jim on one breast and the baby in victoria on the other breast and nurse them together. over the years it became very good friends. when they were in their teens, they fell in love with each other. and dolly found out about it. she promptly sold him and he never saws mother or father or victoria again. >> host: at the heartbreaking story one of...
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but it's not the most valuable jersey awful time nope it's this one pele snide 170 wells cup final shot most auctioned off for respectable some 260000 euros. just leave from an age with kids when not much more than a gunman showing who saw a tee off. on air in northern greece. coal mining is splitting the population in. fear for their jobs in the mines and power stations. others are fighting the old dominant energy corporation the up of a player on the border showing the environment. a curse or a blessing extra condoling greece. would it be next on d w. boutiques are gradually opening up again shopping is finally possible without the internet. so we decided to check out the big designers and ask them which styles are in demand which colors are the most popular and what are the fashion trends for this summer. you're romex. 60 minutes on d w. in the global corona crisis you can find more information online d.w. dot com and on t.w. social media channels in. the car market region in northern greece many people here used to think of brown coal as a divine gift. the mind created jobs and coal
but it's not the most valuable jersey awful time nope it's this one pele snide 170 wells cup final shot most auctioned off for respectable some 260000 euros. just leave from an age with kids when not much more than a gunman showing who saw a tee off. on air in northern greece. coal mining is splitting the population in. fear for their jobs in the mines and power stations. others are fighting the old dominant energy corporation the up of a player on the border showing the environment. a curse or...
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there were no fox hot pele pent houses for the wealthy.o restricted area for white christians only. it's something more than a surface matter revealed by rough beards, bloodshot eyes, strong language, torn clothes, muddy bodies. real brutality is like an imagination. a disregard to the likes of others. the very things we have been fi fighting to destroy. if there's any suspicion that returning soldiers are not fit for our civilization, i can only say it's an indictment of our zif civilizati civilization, not of the soldiers. >> how did the average soldier learn in the army? he learned a certain self-reliance. a certain resourcefulness. there were washing machines made in wondrous ways. when he didn't have a ladder, he used an elephant. to the infinite virtues of a jeep, he added a new one. he jacked it up and turned it into an ice cream freezer. when his life depended on it, he used a parachute for an air brake. he learned democracy. he learned to work with people. because he knew how much people depended on him and how he depended on them
there were no fox hot pele pent houses for the wealthy.o restricted area for white christians only. it's something more than a surface matter revealed by rough beards, bloodshot eyes, strong language, torn clothes, muddy bodies. real brutality is like an imagination. a disregard to the likes of others. the very things we have been fi fighting to destroy. if there's any suspicion that returning soldiers are not fit for our civilization, i can only say it's an indictment of our zif civilizati...
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but it's not the most valuable jersey of a time no it's this one pele snide 970 world cup final shot was auctioned off for respectable some off 260000 euros. just me from an age when kids when not much more than a garment showing who cite you ought. to. enter the conflict zone tim sebastian it's not as if science is having the morning for a long time about a pandemic but the politicians didn't seem to take much notice of their lack of preparation is now becoming clear my guess is week from brussels as the european commission oklahoma for those who vote johansson why do you believe you get it so wrong conflict. next on d w. in good shape. a rosy complection of luck. to make up industry constantly learns women with new promises. and many usage every day. to dream up can also become a nightmare. when cosmetics to be harmful. in good shape. in 60 minutes w. . the global corona crisis you can find more information online f.t.w. dot com and on t.w. social media channels. the commission has been able to act very quickly if you can find a common solution for common problems what's the point
but it's not the most valuable jersey of a time no it's this one pele snide 970 world cup final shot was auctioned off for respectable some off 260000 euros. just me from an age when kids when not much more than a garment showing who cite you ought. to. enter the conflict zone tim sebastian it's not as if science is having the morning for a long time about a pandemic but the politicians didn't seem to take much notice of their lack of preparation is now becoming clear my guess is week from...
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pele not being careful, you wonder, are those frontline healthcare workers going to keep taking care of us when we are not doing our best to make sure they don't have to? >>> new drone video offers a birds eye view of the damage from this weekend's fire at pier 45 in san francisco, as you can see, part of the wreckage is still smoldering. >>> the fire tore through a large warehouse saturday, thousands of crab, shrimp and black cod traps were destroyed in the fire. fishermen say the devastation a season even though the seasons start is still about five months away. >>> he's one of the youngest people to graduate from college, tonight, the 13-year- old genius who just received not one, but four degrees and he's not stopping there. ♪ here's what we want everyone to do. count all the hugs you haven't given. all the hands you haven't held. all the dinners you didn't share with friends. the trips you haven't taken. keep track of them. each one means one less person vulnerable, one less person exposed, and one step closer to a healthier community. so for now, keep your distance. but don't l
pele not being careful, you wonder, are those frontline healthcare workers going to keep taking care of us when we are not doing our best to make sure they don't have to? >>> new drone video offers a birds eye view of the damage from this weekend's fire at pier 45 in san francisco, as you can see, part of the wreckage is still smoldering. >>> the fire tore through a large warehouse saturday, thousands of crab, shrimp and black cod traps were destroyed in the fire. fishermen...
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betw17n th n ta19th so theycan put eithr ro oesn the streetd anhave omfo r social distancing is toet gop pele inte restis. li anve on strorestet t,tonigh droria bba, kp ix5. >>> the ndteinerlo and r othe rtpas of san anfrcisco have nsecread dlrapiy.to day,city crs onrespded inpati ngfive s boxeon e thnow oscled . street is a new y wato help the al stcss prbetice tter ciso ma. ancing yolor brndon yseed sae shhas a new gheipot int planto clearu ent the ntcampmes. as kpix5 porerted, and rkkipaictrs k haaiclmed midiscrinatory fi. ring shsae shys e reedport atleast ul nripropatane und lawf coac t bythpoe lice tesimmisonor pri to her rmioinatn. resh saysshe was reretid in taioliatn moand ve choratestredby th e yomar d an lipoce mmcoisonsi. extyou c ncilwhiso pushing for pa ndedporswe for the iscommsiayon ss it has been miresrepse. nted >> stenatemtsth at weremade t abouthlie poce mmcois sion fod cusethofem ngfiri the reer police iechf for no thon. th isnot . true thiscommsidoon est nohave atho autrity, never d,di and is not prop osed. to tonlyheor may has e th auno csey torefi the f chier fo ithats
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>>opore pele i pi ckedup rdgag eninas a hobby. for oyllpld emoysee of gap. 0 the reilta angit plans to enop upto sbyres e thend of e th nth. ttfiing rooms,th barowioms ll wit vabe ailable, and res turn hoe b cornnetraid for 24 >>s. > gyosm clures ha vercfoed lepeop ftoind waysr fooppele stoactay ti.ve n pelatois apreing warerds. eley hd eithr laesrgast cls erev wh itmore than,02300 thpeop amstreinomg fr . home tr the inspning bike and ealdmil sell$2for 000 and th000 resptiec.vely e ntmo$3hly 9 prirescpt ion. >>> e thpaicndem s hahecrusd an adalrey akwe re tailduinstry. t e-attlbaresed ta ilgian clstrom pls an toanpermently ose 16 full-liarne deptment stores across e thy.countr th ane compdiy d t noy specif whiconlocati s orhow many thworkercould be in opjeardy. eyph emasa ize death inbeg to reises com r aftefellow nt. ta jiler.crew lefi for >>bankptcy onmonday. > tonow a myiosterusll iness ndseinheg y althchenildr to e th faso r,er the have beenabout 50ases, and there may be a inronarus. li toe th cht usnew yo rkci15ty, ilendre ha
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you can today see smoldering craters where the fire goddess pele lived. trade winds send an invitation to a memory. ♪ hawaii is yours, and so on wings is all america. all awaiting your discovery. "discover america." ♪ [stravinsky's "the firebird" finale] ♪ ♪ announcer: according to the book "counter-cola: a multinational history of the global corporation," the 1959 coca-cola travel film "wonderful world" was translated into nine languages and some 2,000 prints were distributed to be shown for free. next on "reel america" coke's visit to continents, as th
you can today see smoldering craters where the fire goddess pele lived. trade winds send an invitation to a memory. ♪ hawaii is yours, and so on wings is all america. all awaiting your discovery. "discover america." ♪ [stravinsky's "the firebird" finale] ♪ ♪ announcer: according to the book "counter-cola: a multinational history of the global corporation," the 1959 coca-cola travel film "wonderful world" was translated into nine languages and some...
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you can today see smoldering craters where the fire goddess pele lived. ♪ ♪ seek what you want, and you'llall america. all awaiting your discovery. discover america. ♪ finale] [stravinsky's "the firebird" finale] ♪ ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer 1: you can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our series "reel america" saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday 4:00 p.m. eastern on "american history tv." announcer 2: according to the book "counter-cola: a multinational history of the global corporation," the 1959 coca-cola travel film "wonderful world" was translated into nine languages and some 2,000 prints were distributed to be shown for free. next on "reel america" coke's visit to six continents as they celebrate world cultures and well-known tourist locations, while also suggesting that people everywhere drink coca-cola. the colorful film was produced by detroit's jam handy company, makers of thousan
you can today see smoldering craters where the fire goddess pele lived. ♪ ♪ seek what you want, and you'llall america. all awaiting your discovery. discover america. ♪ finale] [stravinsky's "the firebird" finale] ♪ ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer 1: you can watch archival films on public affairs in their...
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there are pele saying there will not be a surge and we can safely open the econy. >> you ud the worde should bein humble, but i that falls under the fact that we don't know everything abouthis virus and we need to be careful. anchor: the white house has up americpening they set up hurdles states should clear before they ease restrictions. many need to show a two-week downturn in positiveests or cases before theen up. mo tha.shalf of states are open but fewer than half our meeting both of the sta wards set by tte hse and some are not meeting either of them. analysis by the new york times has identified six states which are opening up despising cases growing and more tests coming ck positive. in nebraska the governor is a strong supporter of lifting the lockdown sincehe state has reported 6200 new cases, 100 people have died. our reporter joins us. what was your reaction to the comments made by anthony fauci? katty:ad as he previewed in his remarks, he thinks the death toll has been higher than the official 80,000 reported. some people did not know it was covid-19 they died from. yoals
there are pele saying there will not be a surge and we can safely open the econy. >> you ud the worde should bein humble, but i that falls under the fact that we don't know everything abouthis virus and we need to be careful. anchor: the white house has up americpening they set up hurdles states should clear before they ease restrictions. many need to show a two-week downturn in positiveests or cases before theen up. mo tha.shalf of states are open but fewer than half our meeting both of...
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report: this ia chanceor pele to brk free fm poverty, a chance that they might not have got from anyone el. >> i am a a global teen. host: this week, our "global teen" comes from mexico. ivÁn: my name is ivan emmanuel, and i live in zapopan, jalisco. in my free time, i like to do taekwondo, the martial art, and play video games. what makes me happy is being with my friends, my family, and my relatives. i don't think so. back then, my grandparents could go out and play in the streets. but we can't do that nowadays. it's not as safe anymore on the streets and in the parks. what i hope for in the future is a better world where there's no more pollution and where there's no danger of species going extinct here on earth, whether in the oceans, on land, or in the air. host: now in "global ideas," we're off to chile in south america. as a nation blessed with tons of sunshine, chile seems predestined to make use of solar energy. around the town of molina, our reporter alexa meyer discovered vintners keen to use renewables to cut costs and protect the climate. reporter: grapevines like lots of s
report: this ia chanceor pele to brk free fm poverty, a chance that they might not have got from anyone el. >> i am a a global teen. host: this week, our "global teen" comes from mexico. ivÁn: my name is ivan emmanuel, and i live in zapopan, jalisco. in my free time, i like to do taekwondo, the martial art, and play video games. what makes me happy is being with my friends, my family, and my relatives. i don't think so. back then, my grandparents could go out and play in the...
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in order to owow howany y pele e infected.hwhile need a massive tests. >> arrest this guy you're gettingrrrrestenow.w. it is over. our patients is erer. >> the police are alover us, abusg usus. you followedll of the safety meurures. whwhatre we e ing to do? wh are we going to do? >> this is whawewe do,eedd peoplele feed. sinc week number one, we hav done with great effort. tataking strict safety msusures pele mayayot suffer. today they arrested one of our comres in a caravan ve w well ororgazed anansafe, which was to show hum lives matter first. opople need to eat. >> the caravan had coordinatio it has secured to protocols. thststoppi poiointwere bliclyly known and it wa the police that decided tblock th trant a beyononit to o t our lives at the risk of contagion. amy: voices of the caravan of life. this is san n juan mayor carmen yulin cruz. >> no one in part or go has received the $1200 from the federal government. we are having problems with $500 that our governor said was going to distribute. more than 130,000 unemployment
in order to owow howany y pele e infected.hwhile need a massive tests. >> arrest this guy you're gettingrrrrestenow.w. it is over. our patients is erer. >> the police are alover us, abusg usus. you followedll of the safety meurures. whwhatre we e ing to do? wh are we going to do? >> this is whawewe do,eedd peoplele feed. sinc week number one, we hav done with great effort. tataking strict safety msusures pele mayayot suffer. today they arrested one of our comres in a caravan...
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million pele in america, killed more than 60,000, and today we learned that 30 million americans haveost their jobs as the virus ravages the economy. 31 u.s. states will start reopening by the end of the week. reporter: yet another measure of the scale of this crisis. thousands in houston wait patiently. the number of americans in need is surging. the coronavirus continues to last wk, another 3 million people filed for unemployment, meaning nearly 1/5 of the nation's workforce has been left jobless. federal social distancing andelines expired stay-at-home ords in texas and other states lifted. business while safely reening. urged leaders to follow guidelines for a phased approacho-nly after a ek decline in new coronavirus cases. >> what we need to do is make sure they havehe in place capability of identifying, isolating, and contract tracing individuals. >>mu thank you ver. reporter: president trump has aen meeting with governo the white house. governor phil murphy of new jersey on thursday visited the president to askor desperately needed financial assistance. >> new jersey alone cou
million pele in america, killed more than 60,000, and today we learned that 30 million americans haveost their jobs as the virus ravages the economy. 31 u.s. states will start reopening by the end of the week. reporter: yet another measure of the scale of this crisis. thousands in houston wait patiently. the number of americans in need is surging. the coronavirus continues to last wk, another 3 million people filed for unemployment, meaning nearly 1/5 of the nation's workforce has been left...
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george boyd protesters clashed with police amid tense and angry sainz across the country in minneapolis pele seems to gas and rubber bullets on protesters breaking a nighttime curfew also coming up navigating the return of foreigners to china hits a setback despite extensive testing a passenger on the 1st german flight to china test positive for the clown a virus.
george boyd protesters clashed with police amid tense and angry sainz across the country in minneapolis pele seems to gas and rubber bullets on protesters breaking a nighttime curfew also coming up navigating the return of foreigners to china hits a setback despite extensive testing a passenger on the 1st german flight to china test positive for the clown a virus.
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i never in an undocumented household with five other pele. -- i live in an undocumented household withe other people. my older sister was the only one working in the household prior to bei quarantined. now that she is no longer working, there's no money being brought in. that makes it very stressful for my family and i. we don't know when we will have our next meal or what's going to happen when we have to pay certain bills like rent, electricity, things like that. we went out to do laundry, and it was so different to be outside. i have been outside to do groceries and things like that. but this time i went out and it seems so much empty. i filled out a survey for the bronx documentary center because i knew they were doing supplies and food help for people. they reached out to me and yesterday they brought in food. they brought a lot. they brought groceries. i was so happy. my family was so happy. my mom was so grateful. it made me smile just to see her sme. one thing i have been thinking a lot about is obviously my family. even though it can be a headache sometimes, i truly do appreci
i never in an undocumented household with five other pele. -- i live in an undocumented household withe other people. my older sister was the only one working in the household prior to bei quarantined. now that she is no longer working, there's no money being brought in. that makes it very stressful for my family and i. we don't know when we will have our next meal or what's going to happen when we have to pay certain bills like rent, electricity, things like that. we went out to do laundry,...
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are still saying not enough pele are being tested, that we have to across the country test more peoplehan we are testing, and we are just not doing it. laura: your committee is exercising oversight of the trump administration's response what is it you hope will come out of the hearing? rep. kelly: wl, transparency, for one thing, and at the tamerican people know wh truth is from scientists and doctors. also, we need to be careful abt the reopening. believe me, i get it, i'm worried about my district ands econom everything. but like our governmentchaid, sometimesing between life and livelihood, and we are trying to choose life first and considervelihood. we are trying to do everything we can in the next billpe to kep le going and fed and able to keep their homes and roof over their head and those kindof things. i think we need to he a better testing strategy, we need mobile testthg, we need to get int neighborhoods that are disproportionately aff we need to do an awareness campaign. we need to give more money to small businesses and everyday people. laura: congresswoman robin kelly, tha
are still saying not enough pele are being tested, that we have to across the country test more peoplehan we are testing, and we are just not doing it. laura: your committee is exercising oversight of the trump administration's response what is it you hope will come out of the hearing? rep. kelly: wl, transparency, for one thing, and at the tamerican people know wh truth is from scientists and doctors. also, we need to be careful abt the reopening. believe me, i get it, i'm worried about my...
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photos, please, include narrative name, ♪ this virus is testing all of us. to their hands, i's teg the pelell.on the f lines delivering the critical results they need. and until this fight is over, we...will...never...quit. because they never quit. . >>> tonight more bay area bars and wineries are now being allowed to serve alcohol to go under new relaxed rules. but as kpix 5's betty yu reports, there's a catch. >>> bars are allowed to sell alcoholic drinks as long as they come with a meal. while the state is becoming more lenient. bar owners who don't have their own kitchen say it's a challenging service to pull off. for more than a month, doug doug al on ton bars have sat empty, completely shut down. in order to reopen, they can only sell alcoholic drinks to go if they partner with a meal provider the other option is to sell sealed bottles of alcohol. this is not something the average consumer will want to do moving forward. they're coming for a great cocktail experience. they say it's an undue burden and logistically challenging. the city's longest standing lgbtq night life venue to clos
photos, please, include narrative name, ♪ this virus is testing all of us. to their hands, i's teg the pelell.on the f lines delivering the critical results they need. and until this fight is over, we...will...never...quit. because they never quit. . >>> tonight more bay area bars and wineries are now being allowed to serve alcohol to go under new relaxed rules. but as kpix 5's betty yu reports, there's a catch. >>> bars are allowed to sell alcoholic drinks as long as they...
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we are running about 150 pele to dthis, which is what you need to do to make this, to rely give it the degree and level of attention it needs to haveo be successful. >> there has been limited contact tracing already. what is different about this program? is it the first nd its in california? >> this has been going on for a couple of weeks and it is the most comprehensive one going on in california. i think other counties initialldid contact tracing as the first cases came in, but ours ithe one that is pushing the envelope here as we get deeper into the epidemic and as we start to come down on the curve. you ve to realize that life tracing in isolation in tact quarantine case findings will be the majotools that public health is going to use to control transmission and by controlling transmission, to keep tality low. >> when you say pushing the envelope, what does that me are the more people doing e testing? people from various backgrounds are being trained to do this work. >> it is great and we have had an out organ of support from across the city. we have ucsf emplees and city employee
we are running about 150 pele to dthis, which is what you need to do to make this, to rely give it the degree and level of attention it needs to haveo be successful. >> there has been limited contact tracing already. what is different about this program? is it the first nd its in california? >> this has been going on for a couple of weeks and it is the most comprehensive one going on in california. i think other counties initialldid contact tracing as the first cases came in, but...
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. >> the american pele, they are interested in the economy, they are interested in jobs. they becomees intd in foreign policy only when there is an overriding threat or overriding concern. there are threats but they are not seen as ovriding threats. the whole issue of terrorism is not one that engages the american f ople. >> onee things i find remarkable about that clip is that the video, that was two years before 9/11. you actually raised the issue of terrorism as a threat. was terrorism, mr. mayor, something that was front of mind for u? >> yes. >> even in -- >> it was for me but a special reason for that. remember when i ran, i ran in 1993 in the early part of 1993, january, there was anttk on the world trade center by a specific group of islamic extremist terrorists from a mosque in new jersey and their intent was to take down the entire world trade center. they didn't but they skillkille sufficient number of people and they had a history of killing people. >> during and after 9/11, you, the mewor ofork city, would sit at a table with governor pataki, the governor of
. >> the american pele, they are interested in the economy, they are interested in jobs. they becomees intd in foreign policy only when there is an overriding threat or overriding concern. there are threats but they are not seen as ovriding threats. the whole issue of terrorism is not one that engages the american f ople. >> onee things i find remarkable about that clip is that the video, that was two years before 9/11. you actually raised the issue of terrorism as a threat. was...
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are there more pele doing the testing? people from various backgrounds are being trained to do this work. >> it is greaand we have had an out organ of supporfrom across the city. we have ucsf employees and oyci ems from the non- healthcare, and on social service agencies like the libraries in the city attorney's office and the assessor's office it we have volunteers retired physicians and nurses from thmedical and nursing students, all who are this go. pitch in and make it is a lot of people. we have trained a couple hundred people and we have 150 working on this. we are taking shifts onto work contact tracing. so this is a huge effort. and in a mparable county th might have two or three people doing this. these are the numbers you need to successfully afntrol this r we come away from shelter in place. >> i do wantto ask you about testing. when you are on last you are talking about how the bay area is ramping upsting and you hope that we would be further along than we are. can you tell where weare and how many more tests w
are there more pele doing the testing? people from various backgrounds are being trained to do this work. >> it is greaand we have had an out organ of supporfrom across the city. we have ucsf employees and oyci ems from the non- healthcare, and on social service agencies like the libraries in the city attorney's office and the assessor's office it we have volunteers retired physicians and nurses from thmedical and nursing students, all who are this go. pitch in and make it is a lot of...
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learning he realized his fellow students might need a little right now as we know that times are tough pele are scared. people are sad, you know. >>they need a little bit of encouraging so i thought you know what why don't we take this idea and we can expand it every february students send a valentine's grams to fellow classmates. so to suu kyi and his fellow associated student body members use that framework and set up an online form to create quarantine kindness grams. >>sending a homey letter or a handmade let a sound like a great idea, but a lot of people you know they don't really put the effort into doing it so we wanted to take the hard part away. and all you have to do is fill out a form and my fellow classmates and i we will fill out the letters will make the letter for you and we will send it. >>key says in a week they got more than 80 requests for kindness grams the best part he's even got his family involved i would write the messages on the inside and then. >>the person who actually did the drawings was my as we seize 80 years old and she you know she needs them something to fi
learning he realized his fellow students might need a little right now as we know that times are tough pele are scared. people are sad, you know. >>they need a little bit of encouraging so i thought you know what why don't we take this idea and we can expand it every february students send a valentine's grams to fellow classmates. so to suu kyi and his fellow associated student body members use that framework and set up an online form to create quarantine kindness grams. >>sending a...
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mount pelee or encourages you to see that. reporter: there's what includes in the picture of american history? reporter: the whole story. [laughter] the mark of the slaves there. >> host: question from jenn's amazing i love the book. your message what it's like to be black in america what would you like people and women in particular to take with him or story? speech it women in particular? >> what would you like people and women in particular to take away from her story? >> guest: as i was writing this book i could not have imagined a black woman reading this book and seeing slaves and would hope they would pass down those same qualities, they would tell their own children of the qualities. there is a chapter in the book, that is the chapter that is about rape. one specific message i wanted to convey with this, it could happen in any setting. one setting was within marriage. i did want to portray that to all women, marriage is not necessarily, there's always the possibility of being abused. >> host: there's a lot of readers t
mount pelee or encourages you to see that. reporter: there's what includes in the picture of american history? reporter: the whole story. [laughter] the mark of the slaves there. >> host: question from jenn's amazing i love the book. your message what it's like to be black in america what would you like people and women in particular to take with him or story? speech it women in particular? >> what would you like people and women in particular to take away from her story? >>...
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the pele who oppose me have a right to speak. because we're running a great experiment idemocratic order and democratic liberty and self-government, and you just cannot do that if some people get to suppress the speech of other people. >> absolutely. >> do you see that hpening in our national politics right now? problem in both parties with unllingnesto terate dissent. if you -- >> is issent" just beat out, politically. i just -- one of the things you said recently -- and y're a republican, on the record, who didn't vote for donald trump. there aren't many of them. >> not just he didn't vote for him. he had a critique and indictment of brother donald trump that was quite intense. and, so,n that sense, it's not just a matter of not voting. it was really offensive, asell as defensive. >> but what you said is -- two years ago in a national catholic register interview was that what was most needed in american political life at this moment was the courage to stand up to bullies r and e to be intimidated. >> i still think that's right.
the pele who oppose me have a right to speak. because we're running a great experiment idemocratic order and democratic liberty and self-government, and you just cannot do that if some people get to suppress the speech of other people. >> absolutely. >> do you see that hpening in our national politics right now? problem in both parties with unllingnesto terate dissent. if you -- >> is issent" just beat out, politically. i just -- one of the things you said recently -- and...
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mine ♪ [school bell rings] - and so just like in nature, ian add the mixture into the volno and-- oh, pele, butts. you get a check. - thank you, miss choksondik. i got a check. that's like ac". - okay, whose project should wlook at next? how about...eric? ericartman.
mine ♪ [school bell rings] - and so just like in nature, ian add the mixture into the volno and-- oh, pele, butts. you get a check. - thank you, miss choksondik. i got a check. that's like ac". - okay, whose project should wlook at next? how about...eric? ericartman.
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i want to áencourage pele to contine to hold áthe line and continue to move as we are moving deliberatelyto ágive you an update in terms of what guides our thoughts and strategiesá. those are the áissues that i bring up on a á daily basis. hospitalizations and icu's i've given you the trendlines over the ápast átwo weeks in those categories. }ú7.5% decline in 8.7% áin icus and áboth the hospitalization rate in the icu rates over the % last 24 hours were not modestly. á .4% and .7% respectively. it gives you a sense of stability and ámodest decline but áwith the tracks over the course of the last few weeks. in áthe capacity to address the surge in the amount of ppe we provide, including the number of tests áthat identified 1591 additional postives. á we feel we are well positioned to move into this next stage more robustly nd we have to date. á accordngly,á the number that is the ámost tragic, and the most difficult difficult. tragically we lost 41 lives oveá the past 24 hours in the state ofá california. just aá reminder of the deadliness in the virulence of this disease and the transmiss
i want to áencourage pele to contine to hold áthe line and continue to move as we are moving deliberatelyto ágive you an update in terms of what guides our thoughts and strategiesá. those are the áissues that i bring up on a á daily basis. hospitalizations and icu's i've given you the trendlines over the ápast átwo weeks in those categories. }ú7.5% decline in 8.7% áin icus and áboth the hospitalization rate in the icu rates over the % last 24 hours were not modestly. á .4% and .7%...
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her daughter took it for a test drive at their local mcdonald's they got a lot of weird looks from pele in metal cars. but it worked and then they flintstone did all the way home. know kids look it up. now i know of course yes, of the car. that. >>never mind that's the buzz. a 23 is the time and just one day after announcing it was laying off 14% of its workforce. uber. >>is ditching its scooters and throwing its support behind lime instead the san francisco company's leading a million investment round into limes scooter business under the deal uber will transfer its own electric bike and scooter division called jump over to lime and the companies will integrate their apps the news lifted uber stock more than 7% in premarket trading. i was just passing by some of those in place you know get over in the left like this and i thought. >>scooters bikes. the like is anybody because that's like mass transit issues you're touching it right, yeah, get one of those down you're seeing video neiman marcus they also announced this morning, they're filing for bankruptcy. >>as the coronavirus pandemi
her daughter took it for a test drive at their local mcdonald's they got a lot of weird looks from pele in metal cars. but it worked and then they flintstone did all the way home. know kids look it up. now i know of course yes, of the car. that. >>never mind that's the buzz. a 23 is the time and just one day after announcing it was laying off 14% of its workforce. uber. >>is ditching its scooters and throwing its support behind lime instead the san francisco company's leading a...
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we have do that andhen we reallyave to makaksure tho neutrazingntibodieto protect pele.re goi to haveo o thin -bou how do test thnn not in a boratory, t are we gogog to expe peopop to live viru are going to give it to alth carworkers who are on e f frontne and t look to see e ifny getetnfected?here a lot of work aad. becae iwe don't bud d a ccine e at isafe and effeivive bucertainl saf peop are n n going twant to take it. that i reay an credibly importt part othis movg foard. thenf course ere's is a ramp-up how youhen produ billionsf doses of the vaccine a wayhahat agn, people are going to feel confint,ealthy people a goioingo fefeel confididt giving ito their kids, ging i it to themselves, to their parents. those are going to b be really important issues. i think we can get there, but it will be work. amy: verery q quickly, or talkio us from harvard, when of many schools in this country that has more chance of surviving than a number of other schools if they don't reopen. can you talk about the decisions -- you have places like northeastern's and we are open starting in
we have do that andhen we reallyave to makaksure tho neutrazingntibodieto protect pele.re goi to haveo o thin -bou how do test thnn not in a boratory, t are we gogog to expe peopop to live viru are going to give it to alth carworkers who are on e f frontne and t look to see e ifny getetnfected?here a lot of work aad. becae iwe don't bud d a ccine e at isafe and effeivive bucertainl saf peop are n n going twant to take it. that i reay an credibly importt part othis movg foard. thenf course ere's...
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at the first part i will tell it straight to the american pele i will not sugarcoat it i will not tell you one thing when it is the other. second what ideas are rooted in renewal of a nation? to understand the historical significance of what he is trying to do and the opposition trying to revitalize and resuscitate a country in that manage decline >> good evening everyone thank you to this evenings showing the distinguished college speaker series featuring conversation with our author and activist for criminal justice reform. thank you molly it was her suggesestion we we to campus also to develop the program for tonight's event. thank you molly.
at the first part i will tell it straight to the american pele i will not sugarcoat it i will not tell you one thing when it is the other. second what ideas are rooted in renewal of a nation? to understand the historical significance of what he is trying to do and the opposition trying to revitalize and resuscitate a country in that manage decline >> good evening everyone thank you to this evenings showing the distinguished college speaker series featuring conversation with our author and...
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because of preventable illnesses that are not the direct results of the virus, bu actually indirsult of peleng fearful about getting care. ng>> reporter: the lingeri impact of e pandemic and the fear have profound consequences for the u.s. healthcare system. hospitals cancelled elective procures in order create greater capacity for a surge i covid-19 patients. with the disease curve flattening in many locations, executives like jeff tomlin are drafting plans to resume this part of their business. after all, procedures are how hospitals make their money. healthcare workers lost their jobs. >> we have almost zero procedural revenue. that wilbe a challenge for, not just us, but healthcare organizations across the country, because you're increasing your expenses and then you almoshave zero revee stream in terms of how to compensate. i think this is going to be a fine dance with the community, with government, with businesses, because we're going to have to prove that we can safely care for people as they me back in. we have to get back to work. >> reporter: for now, thero emergencs are largely q
because of preventable illnesses that are not the direct results of the virus, bu actually indirsult of peleng fearful about getting care. ng>> reporter: the lingeri impact of e pandemic and the fear have profound consequences for the u.s. healthcare system. hospitals cancelled elective procures in order create greater capacity for a surge i covid-19 patients. with the disease curve flattening in many locations, executives like jeff tomlin are drafting plans to resume this part of their...
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the 737 max was grounded in march of last year, after two overseas crashes that 346 pele., the eastern u.s. is getting an unwelcome visitor for mother'say weekend. a late-season polar vortex, dipping down fm the arctic, is bringing unseasonable cold. snow began falling today acrossa parts of new e. the system could also bring record low temperatures as far south as the gulf coast. still to come on the newshour: a report from the american westo as approacheeopening vary widely.d- awnning local news outlets struggle to survive the pandemic. mark shields and david brooks break down the government's response to the pandemic. plus much more. >> woodruff: the toll of covid- 19 has been focused on the nation's hot spots, from new york and new jersey to uisiana, michigan and cafornia.e but there ny counties in states across the rural west where case numbers are in the single digits, with no deaths. stephanie sy takes a look at the "covid divide." ve reporter: protests across america ointed to a dilemma state officials have been grappling with since the coronavirus outbreak eegan--
the 737 max was grounded in march of last year, after two overseas crashes that 346 pele., the eastern u.s. is getting an unwelcome visitor for mother'say weekend. a late-season polar vortex, dipping down fm the arctic, is bringing unseasonable cold. snow began falling today acrossa parts of new e. the system could also bring record low temperatures as far south as the gulf coast. still to come on the newshour: a report from the american westo as approacheeopening vary widely.d- awnning local...
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remember here, judy, that the chinese government is also under pressure from its own pele who response, so, too, are trying to blame externally and instead insisting tha they did everything they could and that this was some kind of naturalas dithat could not have been prevented. >> so, nick, they are pushing back on this claim by the president that this virus could chve come from a lab inside of a. >> reporter: yeah, we did see the president suggest the possibility that he had intelligence that this virus was accidentally released from a lab. there's also another possibility intelligence communityells me that it was some kind of wet market accident and that you saw from an official statements from the office of the director of national itelligence, a very rare statement. yesterday we talked to epidemologts who say it is possible this was some kind of lab spilover, but the preponderance of evidence now this was some kind oi adent in a wet market or something similar. f:>> woodruf nick schifrin catching us up on all of this. ck, thank you very much. >> reporter: thank you. >> woodruff: i
remember here, judy, that the chinese government is also under pressure from its own pele who response, so, too, are trying to blame externally and instead insisting tha they did everything they could and that this was some kind of naturalas dithat could not have been prevented. >> so, nick, they are pushing back on this claim by the president that this virus could chve come from a lab inside of a. >> reporter: yeah, we did see the president suggest the possibility that he had...
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at a royal del val one of the busier trails in livermore over the weekend park officials encourage peleo get fresh air. but only to exercise not socialize signs posted on the access gates of a royal del val reminding visitors what the rules are in the age of covid-19 you to keep working not to the east bay regional park district police department tweeted this message sunday afternoon thanking visitors for keeping the park safe and that round valley brushy and morgan territory parks are at capacity all that was really long and hard for >>we visited brushy peak regional in livermore the lot was full but people were spread out on the trails are quite a few people laugh. not like the >>over at the main entrance of del val which has been closed since march people took to the streets to take in the views while staying close to their vehicles >>than you need a new park over gore. >>park officials say people should stay in their own neighborhoods or try visiting other parks in the region where they know it's less crowded reporting in livermore gayle ong kron 4 news. >>saying in the east bay, a
at a royal del val one of the busier trails in livermore over the weekend park officials encourage peleo get fresh air. but only to exercise not socialize signs posted on the access gates of a royal del val reminding visitors what the rules are in the age of covid-19 you to keep working not to the east bay regional park district police department tweeted this message sunday afternoon thanking visitors for keeping the park safe and that round valley brushy and morgan territory parks are at...
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never doubted that his heartinws t and he was trying to work over as soon as possible.war another pele expect in a crisis like thiss a president to unify the country. that's part of his oath to is a more peect union. you don't normally in crisis ismes see a president who doing any less than, that any americans toome together behind a plan. and the other thing is that in a political year, you know, we've had presidents run for reelection before, 19an, in roosevelt was running for a third term at a time that many americans riwere tered of a war with japan or journal -- jucial -- germany that htmig kill members of their family. rather than trying the get votes, roosevelt said we need to strengthen our defense and have a draft. that lost him votes, but at' what great leaders do in an election year in a time ofis cr >> woodruff: pick up on that andy slavitt. you mentioned masks a momentag you mentioned the slowness in somey uarters. cleaere are some people who praise president trump forg close country off to visitors from china. but there's also been a lot of criticism. what else do does on
never doubted that his heartinws t and he was trying to work over as soon as possible.war another pele expect in a crisis like thiss a president to unify the country. that's part of his oath to is a more peect union. you don't normally in crisis ismes see a president who doing any less than, that any americans toome together behind a plan. and the other thing is that in a political year, you know, we've had presidents run for reelection before, 19an, in roosevelt was running for a third term at...
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gone away and how critical they are for people >> we're hearing stories from all over the country of pele whve lost access to home a community based services, to the people that come into their hos a daily basis, help them bathe, help them eat, help them learn and help them actively engage in society. and because of theandemic, whether it be their caregivers or working for organizations that are closing right now due to the illness, we're hearing stories from people who justga can't in society anymore. they are worried about the losse of seractually forcing them to be institutionalized or put in a nursing home agait their will. and nobody wants to be in a nursing home right now. >> reporter: and so even as people lose those at home services, they get thrust into a situation that could be more dangerous. >> definitely. having the inability to prepare food for yourself, having the inability to roll yourself over at night in bed to prevent bedre which is one of the most critical issues facing a lot of people with disabilities of this country. being able to roll over in bedn' kill you. for ou
gone away and how critical they are for people >> we're hearing stories from all over the country of pele whve lost access to home a community based services, to the people that come into their hos a daily basis, help them bathe, help them eat, help them learn and help them actively engage in society. and because of theandemic, whether it be their caregivers or working for organizations that are closing right now due to the illness, we're hearing stories from people who justga can't in...
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de blas's adnistrati is againslegislatn that wld perm thousan more pele to liven unoccued hotelooms for remainr of the coronavirus pandemic. for more, we're joined by two guests. dr. kelly doran is an emergency room physician and assistant professor of emergency medicine and population health at nyu's school of medicine. she co-authored a letter to new york governor andrew cuomo and new york city officials about how to care for the city's homeless population in the midst ofof the covid19 outbreak. and josh dean is executive director of the e homeless advocacy group, human.nyc. he has been out on the cityy streets nitotoring howow subway closures are impacting homeless people. we welcome you both to democracy now! there was a very contentious city council meeting this week. dr. kelly doran, what are you demanding the city and the state do when it comes to the unhoused in new york city, especiallyly s we see now with the unprecedented closure of the city subway system night after night, people being t taken awa? concerning.tion is the city has done a lot since the pandemic started. i was
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that gets to the point of pele. >> reporter: and in russia, tragedy on top of infections. fire at a hospital in st. petersburg killed at least four coronavirus patients. the even hit close to vladimir putin. his spokesperson is the latest high-ranking official to fall ill. in japan, some good news -- prime st the country is on a steady path to ending its epidemic. the national state of emergency could be lifted across much of the country thursday. for "cbs this morning," ramy inocencio, tokyo. plan to dropped criminal charges against president trump's first national security adviser is on hold this morning. retired general michael flynn pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi during its russia investigation, then tried to withdraw hissm case says wants to hear monies fropinions from interested parties first. they say flynn did not commit a crime because the fbi had insufficient reason to question him. >>> the coronavirus did not stop the supreme court from hearing arguments on whether president trump's bank and accountants can be forced to give investigators his tax returns and
that gets to the point of pele. >> reporter: and in russia, tragedy on top of infections. fire at a hospital in st. petersburg killed at least four coronavirus patients. the even hit close to vladimir putin. his spokesperson is the latest high-ranking official to fall ill. in japan, some good news -- prime st the country is on a steady path to ending its epidemic. the national state of emergency could be lifted across much of the country thursday. for "cbs this morning," ramy...
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it was absolutely amazing to see e pele and see michael, just to watch him walk on a bus for five secondsot for joining us this morning. we'll be right back. us this morning. we'll be right back. >>> good morning. i'm kamasi aaron from abc 7 mornings. starting today, american airlines will require all passengers to wear a mask when flying. major airlines have promised changes after travelers shared photos and videos like this. you can see packed flights. that includes blocking out middle seats, requiring masks, and changes to how passengers board the aircraft. >>> meteorolo right now, you need and endless entertainment. xfinity has you covered, with reliably fast speeds, the most in-home wifi coverage, and advanced security included. plus, access all your streaming apps in one place, including peacock. and now you can get up & running quickly with contactless equipment drop off. now that's simple, easy, awesome. get started with xfinity for thirty four ninety nine a month for 12 months and get xfinity flex a personalized streaming dashboard for all your favorite apps. click or call today.
it was absolutely amazing to see e pele and see michael, just to watch him walk on a bus for five secondsot for joining us this morning. we'll be right back. us this morning. we'll be right back. >>> good morning. i'm kamasi aaron from abc 7 mornings. starting today, american airlines will require all passengers to wear a mask when flying. major airlines have promised changes after travelers shared photos and videos like this. you can see packed flights. that includes blocking out...