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social distancing is really not feasible thank you madge and i am a blind woman myself and how can i make sure that i am 60 debate from people in a supermarket if i go shopping or how can i get help from people to cross very easy and accessible straight york. so that's it like so because of that studies have shown that persons that disabilities are much more of all of all especially for example persons down syndrome are up to 60 time more likely to die because of that 90 why is that in that in that case why is that. the reason is that they have already underlying health condition and because of their old like their condition of dick centro and because of the lack of access to information because all the information relevant to how to protect yourself against coverage 19 is not really provide it in a format that they can access it should be plain language for persons big doll syndrome should be in sign language for those who are death captioning should be out a little but none of these are really provide it so they don't learn how to protect themselves and if catching coverage ninetee
social distancing is really not feasible thank you madge and i am a blind woman myself and how can i make sure that i am 60 debate from people in a supermarket if i go shopping or how can i get help from people to cross very easy and accessible straight york. so that's it like so because of that studies have shown that persons that disabilities are much more of all of all especially for example persons down syndrome are up to 60 time more likely to die because of that 90 why is that in that in...
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social distancing is really not feasible thank you madge and i am a blind woman myself and how can i make sure that i am 6 feet away from people in a supermarket if i go shopping or how can i get help from people to cross the very busy in fact this little strait in new york. so that's it like so because of that studies have shown that persons that disabilities are much more wall of all especially for example persons down syndrome are up to 60 time more likely to die because of that 90000 that in that case why is that. the reason is that they have all of the underlying health condition and because of their all like their condition of tick down syndrome and because of the lack of access to information because old information really relevant to how to protect yourself against coverage 19 is not really provide it in a format that they can access it should be plain language for persons that doll syndrome should be in sign language for those who are death captioning should be out a little but none of these are really provide it so they don't learn how to protect themselves and if cash unco
social distancing is really not feasible thank you madge and i am a blind woman myself and how can i make sure that i am 6 feet away from people in a supermarket if i go shopping or how can i get help from people to cross the very busy in fact this little strait in new york. so that's it like so because of that studies have shown that persons that disabilities are much more wall of all especially for example persons down syndrome are up to 60 time more likely to die because of that 90000 that...
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social distancing is really not feasible thank you madge and i am a blind woman myself and how can i make sure that i am 6 feet away from people in a supermarket if i go shopping or how can i get help from people to cross very busy in accessible straight new york. so that's it like so because of that studies have shown that persons that disabilities are much more of all of all especially for example persons down syndrome are up to 60 time more likely to die because of that 90 why is that in the in that case why is that. the reason is that they have nearly the underlying health condition and because of their all like their condition of the central and because of the lack of access to information because old information really relevant to how to protect yourself against coverage 19 is not really provide it in a format that they can access it should be plain language for persons bit down syndrome should be in sign language for those who are death captioning should be out a little but none of these are really provide it so they don't learn how to protect themselves and if cash uncovered
social distancing is really not feasible thank you madge and i am a blind woman myself and how can i make sure that i am 6 feet away from people in a supermarket if i go shopping or how can i get help from people to cross very busy in accessible straight new york. so that's it like so because of that studies have shown that persons that disabilities are much more of all of all especially for example persons down syndrome are up to 60 time more likely to die because of that 90 why is that in the...
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in a small village maybe on an island with good fishing sunny days and coconut have cover nets and madge and there are only about a 100 people in that village now imagine 2 of those people don't have shelter nowhere to get inside nowhere to be safe and secure no one to do their business so to speak and by that i mean check email do you think the village would help them do you think you and your fellow coconut people would make sure those 2 villages aren't live in miserable lives sleeping on an ant hill in the rain now imagine on top of that there are 7 empty hives with no one living in them no one at all call me crazy but i think you might just maybe give the huntley's people one of the empty hots and fact if you didn't use maniacs so the question is if we understand that behavior morally asked to call as human beings as interacting human beings if we understand it when we're in the atmosphere of the small village why do we allow the complete opposite to go on around us all of the time why do we allow the united states of america to be the most rap.
in a small village maybe on an island with good fishing sunny days and coconut have cover nets and madge and there are only about a 100 people in that village now imagine 2 of those people don't have shelter nowhere to get inside nowhere to be safe and secure no one to do their business so to speak and by that i mean check email do you think the village would help them do you think you and your fellow coconut people would make sure those 2 villages aren't live in miserable lives sleeping on an...
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social distancing is really not feasible thank you madge and i am a blind woman myself and how can i make sure that i am 6 feet away from people in a supermarket if i go shopping or how can i get help from people to cross very busy in fact this little strait in new york. so that's it like so because of that studies have shown that persons that is abilities are much more all of all especially for example a person down syndrome are up to 60 time more likely to die because of that 91 why is that in that case why is that. their reason is that they have all of the underlying health condition and because of their all like the conditions of tick down syndrome and because of the lack of access to information because old information rather than too hard to protect yourself against cut 19 is not really provide it in a format that they can access it should be plain language for persons bit down syndrome should be in sign language for those who are death captioning should be have a little but none of these are really provide it so they don't learn how to protect themselves and if catching covera
social distancing is really not feasible thank you madge and i am a blind woman myself and how can i make sure that i am 6 feet away from people in a supermarket if i go shopping or how can i get help from people to cross very busy in fact this little strait in new york. so that's it like so because of that studies have shown that persons that is abilities are much more all of all especially for example a person down syndrome are up to 60 time more likely to die because of that 91 why is that...
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social distancing is really not feasible thank you madge and i am a blind woman myself and how can i make sure that i am 6 feet a break from people in the supermarket if i go shopping or how can i get help from people to cross very busy and accessible straight to new york. so that's it like so because our studies have shown that persons that disabilities are much more of all of all especially for example persons down syndrome are up to 60 thai more likely to die because of that 90 why is that is not in that case why is that. the reason is that they have all of the underlying health condition and because of their all like the conditions of tick down syndrome and because of lack of access to information because old information really relevant to how to protect yourself against coverage 19 is not really provide it in a format that they can access it should be plain language for a person's been drunk should be in sign language for those who are death captioning should be a little but none of these are really provide it so they don't learn how to protect themselves and if catching coverag
social distancing is really not feasible thank you madge and i am a blind woman myself and how can i make sure that i am 6 feet a break from people in the supermarket if i go shopping or how can i get help from people to cross very busy and accessible straight to new york. so that's it like so because our studies have shown that persons that disabilities are much more of all of all especially for example persons down syndrome are up to 60 thai more likely to die because of that 90 why is that...
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he'll have an exclusive interview with senator john borasso and joe madge yinl and the director of disease research and policy at the university of university michael osterholm. we hope you stick here and tune in to "meet the press" at 8:00 a.m. after this newscast. >>> come up in 30 minutes we'll talk to nbc bay area analyst larry gerston for our weekend segment, break down what is in the america rescue plan voted on yesterday and why this bill was just squeaked by in the senate. >>> happening today, making your vote count. president joe biden plans to sign an executive order today to help get more americans to the polls. he will announce the order during his recorded speech on this, the 56th commemoration of so-called bloody sunday. back in 1965, hundreds of civil rights activists, including late senator john lewis, were beaten by state troopers as they tried to march for their voting rights in selma, alabama. in this new order it will increase access to voter registration and legislation information through federal agencies and calls on agencies to give employees time off to vote. >>> a
he'll have an exclusive interview with senator john borasso and joe madge yinl and the director of disease research and policy at the university of university michael osterholm. we hope you stick here and tune in to "meet the press" at 8:00 a.m. after this newscast. >>> come up in 30 minutes we'll talk to nbc bay area analyst larry gerston for our weekend segment, break down what is in the america rescue plan voted on yesterday and why this bill was just squeaked by in the...
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you can only madge. but we'll never know and i think that's what gives history real legs. where something of huge importance happens but ultimately will never really, really know what exactly happened. >> that's somewhat segwayinize -- segways into another question. we have accounts that say what happened. they drew straws in pollard's boat, they resorted to cannibalism and the question is how do we know they're telling us the truth? >> ah, that's the question when it. >>s to all evidence in history. and the one things, when it comes to letters, they're telling the side of the story. chase's account is a narrative of an officer, putting a voyage, that went really bad in the best possible light, particularly when it comes to his involvement. what's interesting about -- and usually, as a historian, you want stuff that was recorded as closethy vent as possible. before people have had a chance to think about their reputation. and it's a disinterested person recording this. coming right out of his mouth. nickerson's is suspect. on the other side, he had the chance to talk to ot
you can only madge. but we'll never know and i think that's what gives history real legs. where something of huge importance happens but ultimately will never really, really know what exactly happened. >> that's somewhat segwayinize -- segways into another question. we have accounts that say what happened. they drew straws in pollard's boat, they resorted to cannibalism and the question is how do we know they're telling us the truth? >> ah, that's the question when it. >>s to...
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no one could have madged 2.6 million people would die in one year from this virus.wisdom in thinking if we do not immunize the entire world almost simultaneously, then we'll not get rid of this despite the fact of individual efforts in the developed world may immunize to appropriate levels. we have to look at this as a collective solution, we have to emerge selectively from this and restore collectively for so long. the easiest way to get out of this is immunize ourselves collectively. anna: which variants are you most concerned about at this point. there's been a suggestion if the virus is left to circulate in the african population like anywhere else, it would lead to the opportunity of variants to develop, which variants and where are you most concerned about? doctor: the variants are very concerning. our greatest efforts should be in the prevention in the case that we apply to the majors and make sure the vaccines are distributed quickly. if we allow the virus to replicate there will be more variants. the virus varies and implicates us as quickly as the virus. s
no one could have madged 2.6 million people would die in one year from this virus.wisdom in thinking if we do not immunize the entire world almost simultaneously, then we'll not get rid of this despite the fact of individual efforts in the developed world may immunize to appropriate levels. we have to look at this as a collective solution, we have to emerge selectively from this and restore collectively for so long. the easiest way to get out of this is immunize ourselves collectively. anna:...
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. >> reporter: madge german and her husband, nelson, opened a new restaurant in oakland days before thew to keep going. >> learning from each other is a cool part of let's talk. every call we have, we walk away with 10 to 15 different ideas. >> we tried everything under the sun. sold meal kits, did virtual cooking demos and cocktail classes. >> reporter: how important is it to have other people you can lean on? >> the restaurant industry, for years, has been male dominated so to be, you know, a woman in this industry, you're already coming in knowing that you're going to be fighting an uphill battle the camaraderie we have together has only helped to position us and make us stronger. >> reporter: for women like deborah and jen, this organization has been a lifeline. >> it was a new village for me, and a village surrounded around women restauranteurs, which i have never had. >> we have crossed color lines diversity is everywhere. cultures from all over the world are in existence going to make sure each of us gets out of this okay. >> reporter: guys, you can help women-owned restaurants a
. >> reporter: madge german and her husband, nelson, opened a new restaurant in oakland days before thew to keep going. >> learning from each other is a cool part of let's talk. every call we have, we walk away with 10 to 15 different ideas. >> we tried everything under the sun. sold meal kits, did virtual cooking demos and cocktail classes. >> reporter: how important is it to have other people you can lean on? >> the restaurant industry, for years, has been male...