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nhat was incredible, to be o the other side of the iron curtain.re,t i found out over having access information, was that my country was broke. my country was so much deep in debt, that i couldn't imagine how it was going to survive. later,ough, two years bulgaria, the economy collapsed, and bulgaria turned the page. david: how did you wind up in the fiji islands? kristalina: now that is a story. when i was at the london school of economics, a professor noticed me as somebody who is quite professional. he then became the dean of economics in the university of south pacific in fiji. sitting there, wondering how he can find highly qualified professors that are willing to work to very little money. so, brilliant idea. i got the letter, the invitation to go and teach. i had to virtually go to the map and see where fiji was. getting from bulgaria to fiji in 1990 was an adventure. passport to the passport control lady, she types something, looks at me, and says where are you from. bulgaria. she types again, looks at me, says there is no such country. the
nhat was incredible, to be o the other side of the iron curtain.re,t i found out over having access information, was that my country was broke. my country was so much deep in debt, that i couldn't imagine how it was going to survive. later,ough, two years bulgaria, the economy collapsed, and bulgaria turned the page. david: how did you wind up in the fiji islands? kristalina: now that is a story. when i was at the london school of economics, a professor noticed me as somebody who is quite...
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but if we lurched t lockdown, poor control, lockdn, poor control, nhat is what anybody needs right nowe investment we need to make, lockdowns have given som time and taking pressure off the idemic. we can see that. this is preciouse. it is not only to strengthen the health care system, but precious architecture, the testing, the building this response -- and build this response from the community up. anchor: the queen will address the u.k. and commonwealth this weekend about coronaviru the statement will be sunday. the royalsp cordent says these broadcasts only ppen in moments of national significance. nicholas: they have only bn a handful during the 60 years of the queen's reign, the funeral ofs diana princ wales or when troops went into action in the first gulf war. downing street and buckingham palace have been closely consulting. recorded.ast has been it will go out at 8:00 sunday evening. it will embrace, i am sure, themes we heard from the queen in a written statement issued march 19. she talked about ccomunities ng together to work as one she said now, more than any time, we all
but if we lurched t lockdown, poor control, lockdn, poor control, nhat is what anybody needs right nowe investment we need to make, lockdowns have given som time and taking pressure off the idemic. we can see that. this is preciouse. it is not only to strengthen the health care system, but precious architecture, the testing, the building this response -- and build this response from the community up. anchor: the queen will address the u.k. and commonwealth this weekend about coronaviru the...
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. >> reporter: what do you mean nhat your name was going to be? what your name was going to be?> i just-- my imagination just kind of took over and i started maybe if i left a noteeft a note as a fai as a fairy that would be really fun to do. >> reporter: and so, the next night, she did just that, left a note for whoever built the garden. "my name is sapphire," she wrote. "i am one of the fairies who lives in this tree." the next day a four-year-old girl named eliana wrote back. the first exchange in what has evolved into a remarkable friendship-- nine months of letters and presents-- >> glitter! >> reporter: and glitter galore. galore. they trade they traded photos with one another and turned a year of disappointment into a season of wonder. eliana's mom, emily, couldn't be more grateful. can you believe the extent that she went to for all this? >> oh, i-- we were constantly floored. like, the gifts that she would give were just so personal and so kind. and we were just, like, we don't even know you. >> reporter: eliana felt like the luckiest girl in the world. but what she wan
. >> reporter: what do you mean nhat your name was going to be? what your name was going to be?> i just-- my imagination just kind of took over and i started maybe if i left a noteeft a note as a fai as a fairy that would be really fun to do. >> reporter: and so, the next night, she did just that, left a note for whoever built the garden. "my name is sapphire," she wrote. "i am one of the fairies who lives in this tree." the next day a four-year-old girl named...
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jared: during the conventions, nhat kind of blocks out the su a little bit. after labor day you will see a really aggressive campaign all the way to the finish. if you look at which states are voting at different times, we think about this in washington all the time, but a lot of the american people don't get focused on this. trump-strongo the supporters are and we have to turn them out. we made a million and have followed falls--a million and a half own calls and have a million volunteers. obviously sometimes change and you have to been in will, but between the digital operation and tv operation, but if you notice this week and last week, the youtube homepage, about the best you can buy in the planet, we reserve that and we do a lot of online targeted and you will see a rush as we go forward. we know which voters when you talk to and we believe we have the resources and the operation to get the job done. jake: what is bill stepien doing better or different than pars cale was? jared: look, bill was on the campaign before and brad still is. i was at the office
jared: during the conventions, nhat kind of blocks out the su a little bit. after labor day you will see a really aggressive campaign all the way to the finish. if you look at which states are voting at different times, we think about this in washington all the time, but a lot of the american people don't get focused on this. trump-strongo the supporters are and we have to turn them out. we made a million and have followed falls--a million and a half own calls and have a million volunteers....
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nhat happened was the infusion men of cash in those sanctions, they rolled into libya, syria, lebanonbecause the play was bankrupt. it was crazy. i think secretary pompeo realized that and they know with china there are existential threats, we aren't going to have revolvers out to restore deterrence. this is a policy by the obama administration, not accidentalal and lee is absolutely right. that's why they are embarrassed. >> laura: i spoke to this iranian activist, incredible woman, about the media reaction here. she says they are not telling the real story. check it out.. >> what i want the american people to know that a majority of the iranian people view qassem soleimani as a terrorist who has terrorized the entire region. they don't relate to the narrative that the left has been giving. >> laura: it was shocking to see. pelosi spoke out about the protests that erupted on sunday and iran after iran admitted it shot down the airliner, killing 176 and said, they are upset because of the airliner. t that's all it is, they were fine before the airliner. >> it's worthwhile keeping in m
nhat happened was the infusion men of cash in those sanctions, they rolled into libya, syria, lebanonbecause the play was bankrupt. it was crazy. i think secretary pompeo realized that and they know with china there are existential threats, we aren't going to have revolvers out to restore deterrence. this is a policy by the obama administration, not accidentalal and lee is absolutely right. that's why they are embarrassed. >> laura: i spoke to this iranian activist, incredible woman,...
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. >> reporter: nhat caption became a chorus. ♪ when you can't do what you do, you do what you can ♪ >carefully presented it to my audience which is my family. [ laughter ] and hoped they liked it enough er youive on this planet, with n we experience covid-19 together. >> reporter: covid music news -- the rolling stones haven't released a song in eight years until this one. this ♪ ♪ living in a ghost town, complete with a video featuring a fish eye view of empty streets, screens the headline of our times. ♪ living in a ghost town epor a bieber captured the other, endle endless selfies. "stuck with you." if that's not enough of a mirror on our lives, there's the up beat covid collaboration of michael, bare naked ladies to remind us all we've just got to be patient. ♪ and let's enjoy this combination ♪ >> reporte there is a new bloss pandemic pot. ♪ so we are 6 feet apart >> reporter: on spotify, one of the largest streaming platforms, there is a virus play list. it contains nearly whe mefhe arebiul -- ♪ my my my my corona ♪ would you be my corona >> reporter: this stands the test of tim
. >> reporter: nhat caption became a chorus. ♪ when you can't do what you do, you do what you can ♪ >carefully presented it to my audience which is my family. [ laughter ] and hoped they liked it enough er youive on this planet, with n we experience covid-19 together. >> reporter: covid music news -- the rolling stones haven't released a song in eight years until this one. this ♪ ♪ living in a ghost town, complete with a video featuring a fish eye view of empty streets,...
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tess trips are also handed out nhat people can use to determine if deadly fentanyl is present in theirug supply and while other and while their methods might seem counter intuitive in the fight against drug use clyde says they are helping to save lives. >>i have ever met someone uses drugs who's unable to use drugs i do need people who are unable to access sterile equipment for a safe place to use and if i can help them with either one of them absolutely glad to be in a really not because dead people never get a chance to change or go to rehab right. >>the director of lights harm reduction programs says the giving drug users what they need helps build trust and that trust helps convince users to get tested. treated and on the road to recovery. >>7.42 coming up on the buzz the long wait is over we're going to see how steph curry did in his first game back from a broken hand and as the coronavirus scaring away any bay area sports fans plus competitive eater joey chestnut devours amount of big >>welcome back 7.45 on this friday morning temperatures cool skies. cloudy and conditions just f
tess trips are also handed out nhat people can use to determine if deadly fentanyl is present in theirug supply and while other and while their methods might seem counter intuitive in the fight against drug use clyde says they are helping to save lives. >>i have ever met someone uses drugs who's unable to use drugs i do need people who are unable to access sterile equipment for a safe place to use and if i can help them with either one of them absolutely glad to be in a really not because...
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we need to know how many tesd, we nhat the capacity is, what the supply chain is, so we can build up to that and make sure we have it. they're not transparent about that. and they're not rl about it. >> woodruff: so when the admiral, the assistant secretary at h.h.s. was saying in the hearing that there wld be 40 to 50 million tes being done in the month pof setember, are you saying that doesn't sound like enough? goal is, but i will also tell you that i have heard them throw tiose numbers out time anme and time again nowing since the middle ofd february, never having reached them. so the answer that you really need is how many will we need in september, and how are you going to produce them? and that's what we don't se no transparency into that. >> woodruff: we heard fromve. senator cassidy just now. he sai "i'm more concerned about testing protocols than i am about the sheer number ofat ? >> well, i think it's close. i think we need the knowledge. what testing is it really gives yoe the knowledge to make decision you need if you're just saw if it'sy and you want to your elderly mot
we need to know how many tesd, we nhat the capacity is, what the supply chain is, so we can build up to that and make sure we have it. they're not transparent about that. and they're not rl about it. >> woodruff: so when the admiral, the assistant secretary at h.h.s. was saying in the hearing that there wld be 40 to 50 million tes being done in the month pof setember, are you saying that doesn't sound like enough? goal is, but i will also tell you that i have heard them throw tiose...
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nhat was the ninja va co-founder.gh to last until next year in a worst-case scenario. catch our interview with the sina weibo alan joyce. this is bloomberg. ♪ qantas is raising mark esper cutting more flights. also it helps to restore some services and short notice. ceo alan joyce told us how qantas can keep going. >> the worst case which we think is unlikely is that the market -- continues where we have 5% of a domestic operation flying today. in 1% international. if that were to continue indefinitely, we could survive until the end of 2021. i should say, that is with the current financing we raise. ofhave another $2.7 billion aircraft for additional financing. if those conditions were to continue. moneyld have to borrow against those aircraft, we could lasted to 2022. we do not see that happening because we see very positive signs of the domestic market going global. market, thebiggest most profitable, the biggest cash generating market. confident that we have the liquidity to last for a very long time. you are abso
nhat was the ninja va co-founder.gh to last until next year in a worst-case scenario. catch our interview with the sina weibo alan joyce. this is bloomberg. ♪ qantas is raising mark esper cutting more flights. also it helps to restore some services and short notice. ceo alan joyce told us how qantas can keep going. >> the worst case which we think is unlikely is that the market -- continues where we have 5% of a domestic operation flying today. in 1% international. if that were to...
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least not a asition that is for life, not position in which the occupant is not elected by the people, nhat is more powerful than a associate justice of the supreme court. and this process is not supposed to be the big rock candy mountain. our job is to advise and consent. and that is one way of saying that we are supposed to make has nott the president made a mistake. se take that job seriously, a you can see, and we know you respect to. -- you respect that. that is why i may go the next several days to talk about your intellect, which is obvious, by the way, and your temperament, your character, and your judicial philosophy. and i hope we can talk about something else. the role of the federal judiciary. in american life. judge, i understand this thing can turn sour real fast. the hearings for justice kavanaugh. it was a freak show. cantina barke the scene out of "star wars." for someone unaccustomed to it, that it hurts to be called a racist. it's one of the worst things you can call un-american. i know that it hurts to be called white, colonialist, and i for someone ofrt deep christian f
least not a asition that is for life, not position in which the occupant is not elected by the people, nhat is more powerful than a associate justice of the supreme court. and this process is not supposed to be the big rock candy mountain. our job is to advise and consent. and that is one way of saying that we are supposed to make has nott the president made a mistake. se take that job seriously, a you can see, and we know you respect to. -- you respect that. that is why i may go the next...
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however, ticket nhat's not how played out. >> i'm not afraid of what he has to say. >> so why is the house afraid of it? >> they're talking about executive privilege and things like that. even with mcconnell, the senate can still vote and have people come and testify. there's some implication that's not what's 457enning. >> there were postings on your facebook page that suggested you had a lot of questions about president trump. frankly, you weren't alone. there were questions about this president. having come to washington now, do you feel that this president is more in the right that knn y were running before? do you feel the partisan pressure is as much you have to defend him? >> you've seen me not defend him when i feel what he's doing is wrong. we've had our disagreements. so, no, i don't feel that pressure. but i feel an obligation to stand up for what is right when he's correct. i'm free to not be captive to my emotions. i have no obligation to hate him, so i disagree when i disagree. i have multiple times, not just before office, but during my time in office. but when he's ri
however, ticket nhat's not how played out. >> i'm not afraid of what he has to say. >> so why is the house afraid of it? >> they're talking about executive privilege and things like that. even with mcconnell, the senate can still vote and have people come and testify. there's some implication that's not what's 457enning. >> there were postings on your facebook page that suggested you had a lot of questions about president trump. frankly, you weren't alone. there were...
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nhat did fdr say, the dam lies and statistics? the death tolls we are showing, the number of infected, all the details we are trying to maintain right now seems to be flawed. colorado just reduced their death rate by 20%. we take everything into consideration when a person dies -- it is assumed that if there is comorbidity, that the cause is covid, when they are totaling up the numbers. not getting, and we won't probably for five or 10 years, accurate numbers. so it is kind of fear mongering in my mind to be showing constantly these charts, like the box charts you show. which show the rate of infections. and how many people have the disease. and comments like hong kong, they were out there early stopping the virus so their rates were much lower. do we know that? they have a much smaller community. they have only 30 points of entry into the country -- into the city, i should say, and it is controlled much better than the united states, which has all these areas where people can come into. we had no idea. this may have been here --
nhat did fdr say, the dam lies and statistics? the death tolls we are showing, the number of infected, all the details we are trying to maintain right now seems to be flawed. colorado just reduced their death rate by 20%. we take everything into consideration when a person dies -- it is assumed that if there is comorbidity, that the cause is covid, when they are totaling up the numbers. not getting, and we won't probably for five or 10 years, accurate numbers. so it is kind of fear mongering in...
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nhat changed, between whew you were here to last night to suddenly impose this travel ban? dr. fauci: we meet physically once a day, every day. conference calls and telephone calls during the day between briefings. what happens, things evolve, as you see the cases. when you look at the data, all of a sudden we had china being the seed and did it with china , and then as the days and weeks went by it became clear it wasn't china anymore but was another region. mr. gomez: so something changed. this was always an option. was always on the table? dr. fauci: the dynamics of the outbreak changed. it shifted from china to the rest of the world, to europe to the rest of the world. >> you said you want to be where the puck is going to be, not where it is at. do you expect additional travel restrictions? dr. fauci: i think if the dynamics of the outbreak mandates that, they would seriously consider that. i can't say yes or no, but i can tell you it will be seriously considered. >> what other countries is the cdc watching for similar recommendations? dr. redfield: as dr. fauci said it was
nhat changed, between whew you were here to last night to suddenly impose this travel ban? dr. fauci: we meet physically once a day, every day. conference calls and telephone calls during the day between briefings. what happens, things evolve, as you see the cases. when you look at the data, all of a sudden we had china being the seed and did it with china , and then as the days and weeks went by it became clear it wasn't china anymore but was another region. mr. gomez: so something changed....
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nhat did fdr say, the dam lies and statistics?he death tolls we are showing, the number of infected, all the details we are trying to maintain right now seems to be flawed. colorado just reduced their death rate by 20%. we take everything into consideration when a person dies -- it is assumed that if there is comorbidity, that the cause is covid, when they are totaling up the numbers. not getting, and we won't probably for five or 10 years, accurate numbers. so it is kind of fear mongering in my mind to be showing constantly these charts, like the box charts you show. which show the rate of infections. and how many people have the disease. and comments like hong kong, they were out there early stopping the virus so their rates were much lower. do we know that? they have a much smaller community. they have only 30 points of entry into the country -- into the city, i should say, and it is controlled much better than the united states, which has all these areas where people can come into. we had no idea. this may have been here -- no
nhat did fdr say, the dam lies and statistics?he death tolls we are showing, the number of infected, all the details we are trying to maintain right now seems to be flawed. colorado just reduced their death rate by 20%. we take everything into consideration when a person dies -- it is assumed that if there is comorbidity, that the cause is covid, when they are totaling up the numbers. not getting, and we won't probably for five or 10 years, accurate numbers. so it is kind of fear mongering in...
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least not a asition that is for life, not position in which the occupant is not elected by the people, nhat is more powerful than a associate justice of the supreme court. and this process is not supposed to be the big rock candy mountain. our job is to advise and consent. and that is one way of saying that we are supposed to make has nott the president made a mistake. se take that job seriously, a you can see, and we know you respect to. -- you respect that. that is why i may go the next several days to talk about your intellect, which is obvious, by the way, and your temperament, your character, and your judicial philosophy. and i hope we can talk about something else. the role of the federal judiciary. in american life. judge, i understand this thing can turn sour real fast. the hearings for justice kavanaugh. it was a freak show. cantina barke the scene out of "star wars." for someone unaccustomed to it, that it hurts to be called a racist. it's one of the worst things you can call un-american. i know that it hurts to be called white, colonialist, and i for someone ofrt deep christian f
least not a asition that is for life, not position in which the occupant is not elected by the people, nhat is more powerful than a associate justice of the supreme court. and this process is not supposed to be the big rock candy mountain. our job is to advise and consent. and that is one way of saying that we are supposed to make has nott the president made a mistake. se take that job seriously, a you can see, and we know you respect to. -- you respect that. that is why i may go the next...