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anne-marie: good morning. this is definitely going to be a gradual approach.resident trump says some states could virtually open up tomorrow, but it will be up to governors to decide. first thing that states need to do was call document a downward trajectory. that is what they are talking about, meaning those with coronavirus and flu like symptoms need to see those numbers decline before they can move on to phase one. the vulnerable must maintain shelters in place, no gatherings over 10. that phase in document another two weeks. if results look good, they can move on to phase two. phase two for a lot of working parents, schools and daycare could potentially be reopened. dr. deborah birx, one of the top health advisors on this sent really it is for the governors to decide. they are the ones who will be looking at communities, seeing the data, so the onus is on then. that was a bit of a retreat from .he administration the president said he has total authority. we know he has been eager to get the economy back up and running. fundsbusiness relief completely exhau
anne-marie: good morning. this is definitely going to be a gradual approach.resident trump says some states could virtually open up tomorrow, but it will be up to governors to decide. first thing that states need to do was call document a downward trajectory. that is what they are talking about, meaning those with coronavirus and flu like symptoms need to see those numbers decline before they can move on to phase one. the vulnerable must maintain shelters in place, no gatherings over 10. that...
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anne-marie is on the phone from connecticut. caller: good evening. , what a all, cardinal beautiful way to explain what we are going through. earth asrection of the we celebrate the resurrection of the lord. we know that god didn't send this. he did not send coronavirus, but he is using it incredibly to wake up and revive the church and to bring in the lost. and one more comment. that viceelieve president mike pence is anointed and chosen by god to head up this task force. himself, he calls evangelical catholic. easter. cardinal dolan: god bless you and thanks for calling in. you are our neighbor in connecticut. thanks for bringing that up. you kind of verified what i said earlier. in every crisis, in every adversity, there is a renewal to trust. thank you for reminding us that god didn't send this to us. biblical toun- believe that. some people will say, why is god punishing us? god has told us he doesn't work that way and his son jesus has told us, my father doesn't work that way. i think he's crying as well. remember two week
anne-marie is on the phone from connecticut. caller: good evening. , what a all, cardinal beautiful way to explain what we are going through. earth asrection of the we celebrate the resurrection of the lord. we know that god didn't send this. he did not send coronavirus, but he is using it incredibly to wake up and revive the church and to bring in the lost. and one more comment. that viceelieve president mike pence is anointed and chosen by god to head up this task force. himself, he calls...
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. >> same thing like a bartender, and bud tenders like ann marie have been deemed essential workers during the covid-19 pandemic. cannabis dispensaries continue to prepare orders for their customers. >> the entire world is on edge so people tend to be a little more ornery than usual. we do have lines, you know, that tend to wrap around the building at any given time of the day. we at first were taking orders via curb side and no one was allowed in the store and now we're letting a few people in at the time. >> the head of 420, is trying something new. virtual bud tenders. here's how it works. customers stay out of the store and go to the store front instead. they order on an ipad using skype. >> customers never make physical contact with an employee. even when they pay. >> we actually have a six-foot long basket that we put the order and the money into. >> i like they're coming out with this new no touch way of being able to shop. it's really nice to be able to still get what you need during times. >> virtual bud tending should help with the expected crush of customers on monday which is 4
. >> same thing like a bartender, and bud tenders like ann marie have been deemed essential workers during the covid-19 pandemic. cannabis dispensaries continue to prepare orders for their customers. >> the entire world is on edge so people tend to be a little more ornery than usual. we do have lines, you know, that tend to wrap around the building at any given time of the day. we at first were taking orders via curb side and no one was allowed in the store and now we're letting a...
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and then anne marie sang harper over that and i put those two together and i sang the final piece, weut it all together and we send it to the san francisco opera, they edit it and there we go. >> boy there you go, these online performances are called ode to joy and you can find a link to the videos bike clicking on ktvu.com on the web links >>> local stores have to adjust again to another extension of the shelter at home orders. >> we are trying to keep doing business and get everything in place but it also feels really sad because we don't know how much this will last.>> some of the so-called nonessential businesses like florists say they are still open during the pandemic but orders are down 90%. many restaurants say they are open for to go service but that most of their diners are staying at home.>> it is uncertain times and it is a little difficult to try to project how much business and how many guests will be interested in dining. >> restaurants and other businesses hope that new shelter at home orders will let them reopen soon but in a limited capacity. if not some do not know
and then anne marie sang harper over that and i put those two together and i sang the final piece, weut it all together and we send it to the san francisco opera, they edit it and there we go. >> boy there you go, these online performances are called ode to joy and you can find a link to the videos bike clicking on ktvu.com on the web links >>> local stores have to adjust again to another extension of the shelter at home orders. >> we are trying to keep doing business and...
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. -- anne-marie. what are the details of the lending program for the oil industry? >> for the oil industry and we had the treasury talking about companies closed for national security. the u.s. would want a equity stake in those. let's go for oil, it has been a wild week. the is being seen in industry, shale. steve mnuchin talking to our colleague, a lending program for oil companies. one person said it could be run by the federal reserve. might be asked to reduce production. whether or not they are asked to reduce production, we are seeing old wells being shot. what that means is on its own, the oil industry could cut 20% of production. we saw president trump wanting to lend a helping hand. the issues with supply and demand. we heard from the treasury, deemed about companies critical to national security, u.s. once a stake. week.ave results of next they said they are poised to cut production of the dreamliner. >> one thing that also moved the market around in terms of equities yesterday, perhaps you it seeing catch up, is gilly , the best hope for a covid-19 cure r
. -- anne-marie. what are the details of the lending program for the oil industry? >> for the oil industry and we had the treasury talking about companies closed for national security. the u.s. would want a equity stake in those. let's go for oil, it has been a wild week. the is being seen in industry, shale. steve mnuchin talking to our colleague, a lending program for oil companies. one person said it could be run by the federal reserve. might be asked to reduce production. whether or...
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t's down a little bit from the norm, mary ann. >> a question on the phone. one on the phone and one in person. caller: back to testing. the state on task to have nough testing to do mass testing? [inaudible] governor polis: yeah. o we will have a presentation on that topic closer to that april 26 date, but before that 26 date, so folks are aware what that looks like. greater nvolves much testing. it involves temperature checks. involves steps that we can avo avoid, unnecessary gatherings and guidance. of that will be presented, you know, shortly before things that way. t's being planned in a way where it can be rolled out in the real world. so some, april 26, schools, again, nless this gets worse and has to change, some districts have canceled for the year. reopeningthat will be may 1, they will have guidance what that looks like for school 1.may again, it's not exactly the same as school was in january or february. everybody knows that. parameters will be issued for those classes that are resuming. > [inaudible] governor polis: right now, our in-state testi
t's down a little bit from the norm, mary ann. >> a question on the phone. one on the phone and one in person. caller: back to testing. the state on task to have nough testing to do mass testing? [inaudible] governor polis: yeah. o we will have a presentation on that topic closer to that april 26 date, but before that 26 date, so folks are aware what that looks like. greater nvolves much testing. it involves temperature checks. involves steps that we can avo avoid, unnecessary gatherings...
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emma's share of my stay proportionate with her sisters share, i give and bequeath to my dear wife anne-marie misko, in trust for the sole and separate use of our said daughter emme, the following servants. then he describes the servants that emme will receive. so why's this important and why did i get excited about this? angelica during her life, before her father died, he gave her a portion of his estate. that is important for me. and import for us to understand. when we think about slavery sometimes we think about inheritances, we often think that happens just when a person dies. and that when they leave a property inrir their well. this shows and it is the argan i'm making in the book, slave -- it is the argument i make in the book, slaveowners did not just leave their daughters enslaved people or property in their well. they gave them enslaved people over the course of their lives, even in their infancy. as birthday gifts, as christmas presents, and especially as wedding gifts. it would often give a group of enslaved people upon notification that they were going to get married. so they w
emma's share of my stay proportionate with her sisters share, i give and bequeath to my dear wife anne-marie misko, in trust for the sole and separate use of our said daughter emme, the following servants. then he describes the servants that emme will receive. so why's this important and why did i get excited about this? angelica during her life, before her father died, he gave her a portion of his estate. that is important for me. and import for us to understand. when we think about slavery...
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this is a scientist and his wife anne marie he was also a chemist. the french were known for having super expensive apparatus. smithson could have had these things. he certainly have the money, but he followed another ethos and creed. in keeping with that, he was one of the founding proprietors of the royal institution in london, which was opened in 1799. whose charter bears some similarity to the idea of the smithsonian in smithson's will. it was established for diffusing useful knowledge and for the application of science for the common purposes of life. it offered lots of programs and lectures that were very popular with men and women and society in general. and, here's a sort of cartoon about -- they're exploring airs and pneumatics at this point in the early 1800s. these lectures were so popular, in fact, where the royal institution is today -- you can go visit it -- it became the first one-way street in london because there were so many carriages coming to drop people off to the lectures. smithson's enlightenment ideals forged initially in the
this is a scientist and his wife anne marie he was also a chemist. the french were known for having super expensive apparatus. smithson could have had these things. he certainly have the money, but he followed another ethos and creed. in keeping with that, he was one of the founding proprietors of the royal institution in london, which was opened in 1799. whose charter bears some similarity to the idea of the smithsonian in smithson's will. it was established for diffusing useful knowledge and...
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anne—marie rafferty from the royal couege anne—marie rafferty from the royal college of nursing joinst he doesn't want the silence today to detract from some really important issues around the safety of front line workers? absolutely. i think that's what this minute's silence is reminding us of. the college has been relentless in keeping the pressure on government to ensure that logistics and distribution, the supply of ppe in particular, as well as testing, is actually available front line staff at their own hour of need. and what is your assessment of need. and what is your assessment of where your members are currently, regarding ppe and access to testing? well actually, we've been doing a survey and we found 50% have reported that they don't have full access to the kit that they actually require. and indeed, one in ten have reported that they've been making their own and that is confirmed by another survey that myself and collea g u es another survey that myself and colleagues have been undertaking as well. which is demonstrating that 45% of our sample said they did have adequate
anne—marie rafferty from the royal couege anne—marie rafferty from the royal college of nursing joinst he doesn't want the silence today to detract from some really important issues around the safety of front line workers? absolutely. i think that's what this minute's silence is reminding us of. the college has been relentless in keeping the pressure on government to ensure that logistics and distribution, the supply of ppe in particular, as well as testing, is actually available front line...
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people to work with and so andrew, the pianist, he has recorded the piano track previously and anne- marie sang her part over the top of that, i put those together and i sang the final piece, then we put it all together and we sent it off to the san francisco opera where they edited it and there we go.>> mcintosh posted online reformists as part of the sf opera owed to join and you can find a link to the video on ktvu.com under web links>>> new york hospital employees are tweeting out a message of thanks to healthcare workers from san francisco. over the weekend for more ucsf healthcare workers flew to new york city to help the hospital staff during this pandemic, a total of 25 ucsf doctors and nurses are on temporary assignment at the medical facility.>> netflix has announced the release date of its first major project in its partnership with former president obama and former first lady michelle obama and they will start streaming becoming next week on may 6 which is a film documentary that goes behind the scenes of the former first lady's book tour and michelle obama appeared in san jose
people to work with and so andrew, the pianist, he has recorded the piano track previously and anne- marie sang her part over the top of that, i put those together and i sang the final piece, then we put it all together and we sent it off to the san francisco opera where they edited it and there we go.>> mcintosh posted online reformists as part of the sf opera owed to join and you can find a link to the video on ktvu.com under web links>>> new york hospital employees are...
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anne-marie is on the phone from connecticut. caller: good evening. , what a all, cardinal beautiful way to explain what we are going through. earth asrection of the we celebrate the resurrection of the lord. we know that god didn't send this. he did not send coronavirus, but he is using it incredibly to wake up and revive the church and to bring in the lost. and one more comment. that viceelieve president mike pence is anointed and chosen by god to head up this task force. himself, he calls evangelical catholic. easter. cardinal dolan: god bless you and thanks for calling in. you are our neighbor in connecticut. thanks for bringing that up. you kind of verified what i said earlier. in every crisis, in every adversity, there is a renewal to trust. thank you for reminding us that god didn't send this to us. biblical toun- believe that. some people will say, why is god punishing us? god has told us he doesn't work that way and his son jesus has told us, my father doesn't work that way. i think he's crying as well. remember two week
anne-marie is on the phone from connecticut. caller: good evening. , what a all, cardinal beautiful way to explain what we are going through. earth asrection of the we celebrate the resurrection of the lord. we know that god didn't send this. he did not send coronavirus, but he is using it incredibly to wake up and revive the church and to bring in the lost. and one more comment. that viceelieve president mike pence is anointed and chosen by god to head up this task force. himself, he calls...
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i'm joined by anne marie rafferty, professor of nursing policy at kings college london and president think about the fact that he does not want the minutes‘s silence today to detract from some really important issues around the safety of front line workers? absolutely, and that is what the minute's silences reminding us of. our couege silences reminding us of. our college has been relentless and keeping pressure on government to ensure that logistics and distribution and the supply of ppe in particular, as well as testing, is available to front line staff at their own hour of need. what is your assessment of where your members are currently regarding ppe and access to testing? we have been doing a survey and found that 50% have reported that they do not have full access to the case that they require, and indeed one in ten have reported they had been making their own, that is confirmed by another survey that myself and colleagues have been undertaking which has demonstrated that just 45% have been undertaking which has demonstrated thatjust 45% of our sample said they had adequate kit
i'm joined by anne marie rafferty, professor of nursing policy at kings college london and president think about the fact that he does not want the minutes‘s silence today to detract from some really important issues around the safety of front line workers? absolutely, and that is what the minute's silences reminding us of. our couege silences reminding us of. our college has been relentless and keeping pressure on government to ensure that logistics and distribution and the supply of ppe in...
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matt: all right, anne-marie, thanks for joining us.y reporter who is taming down her consumer urges at the moment. coming up, we will speak to the ceo of l'oreal at 9:30 a.m. u.k. time. an interview you don't want to mess. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open." we are 20 minutes into the session right looking at 3% gains on the major european indexes. you can see the ftse up 171 points, the dax gaining 335 and the cac 141 right now. let's get the bloomberg business flash. is cuttinggerald jobs, breaking with wall street's general pledge not to lay off staff during the coronavirus pandemic. nickirm, run by howard let , will terminate hundreds of roles across divisions. the move would herald the deepest cuts among financial companies since the crisis began. cantor says -- [audio drop] -- chicago with patients who have severe symptoms was reported to have seen the most discharged -- or most of those patients in the trial discharge from the hospital. a couple of them did die from the virus. iliad aiming
matt: all right, anne-marie, thanks for joining us.y reporter who is taming down her consumer urges at the moment. coming up, we will speak to the ceo of l'oreal at 9:30 a.m. u.k. time. an interview you don't want to mess. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open." we are 20 minutes into the session right looking at 3% gains on the major european indexes. you can see the ftse up 171 points, the dax gaining 335 and the cac 141 right now. let's get...
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then mary anne wolf explores how our brains process reading print versus digital mediums. after that, book seller and publishing executive james mustik on the 1,000 books people should read in their lifetimes. watch book tv this week and every weekend on c-span2. sunday at 9 p.m. eastern on after words, abc news white house correspondent jonathan karl provides a behind of the scenes look at the trump administration in his book, "front row at the trump show", he's interviewed by the former press secretary in the clinton administration. >> so you have enemy of the people, a phrase which i actually spent a little bit of time in the book about the origins of that phrase. it's a very ugly phrase used by stalin, used by hitler, used, you know, during the french revolution and basically the justification was-- the people that were targeted by the law under which they were found guilty and beheaded, that the actual law uses that phrase, enemy of the people. >> watch after words with jonathan karl, sunday at 9 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. [inaudible conversation [inaudible c
then mary anne wolf explores how our brains process reading print versus digital mediums. after that, book seller and publishing executive james mustik on the 1,000 books people should read in their lifetimes. watch book tv this week and every weekend on c-span2. sunday at 9 p.m. eastern on after words, abc news white house correspondent jonathan karl provides a behind of the scenes look at the trump administration in his book, "front row at the trump show", he's interviewed by the...
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mary ann fritzler. don fritzler. ashley megan eckles.ne louise crega cregan. >> we continue to remember our friends and family from the social security administration, first floor. gabreon d.l. bruce. peachlan bradley. my aunt, carol louise bowers. cassandra k. booker. olita c. bidding. peola battle. calvin battle. sandra g. "sandy" avery. pamela cleveland argo. richard a. allen. theresa antoinette alexander. ♪ >>> good morning. i want to thank you for joining us on our 168-day journey, as we have been looking back and thinking forward. we began with this powerful message. on day one, we heard our story put into story put into historical historical perspective. i'm here, thinking forward, learning and connecting the past with the future. lessons learned here from the bombing and combining history, science and technology teach relevant lessons impacting kids' lives today. our redeveloped oklahoma standard will be taught in schools and to adults alike. it reminds us of the core tenet s, rising to honor and stepping up to be kind. i encoura
mary ann fritzler. don fritzler. ashley megan eckles.ne louise crega cregan. >> we continue to remember our friends and family from the social security administration, first floor. gabreon d.l. bruce. peachlan bradley. my aunt, carol louise bowers. cassandra k. booker. olita c. bidding. peola battle. calvin battle. sandra g. "sandy" avery. pamela cleveland argo. richard a. allen. theresa antoinette alexander. ♪ >>> good morning. i want to thank you for joining us on...
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mary and anne might not have thought about it, but in one of the few letters to the surviving husband, mary recalls to the recovery from the spell of sickness. and then mary and the boys accompanied lincoln to a speaking tour in upstate new england where eddie had fallen ill and compelled mary to devote most of the time and energy to nursing him. and now in 1849 came this cough which grew steadily worse. if the parents were initially inclined to down play its significance, one more unfortunate unmanageable trial for the little eddie, they were disabused because the coughing became ever more ferocious, and eddie experiencing greater trouble catching his breath. they might have also noticed the spots of blood on lips or chin or the greenish phlegm he had begun to expel. people in lincoln's time called it consumption which is a catch-all phrase in the scientific imprecise times connoting any disease causing a consuming or wasting of the body. the scientific classification was so vague that some historians have since wondered what caused the death of eddie and adds are tuberculosis. by th
mary and anne might not have thought about it, but in one of the few letters to the surviving husband, mary recalls to the recovery from the spell of sickness. and then mary and the boys accompanied lincoln to a speaking tour in upstate new england where eddie had fallen ill and compelled mary to devote most of the time and energy to nursing him. and now in 1849 came this cough which grew steadily worse. if the parents were initially inclined to down play its significance, one more unfortunate...
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going back to the topic of friendship when i 1st said america is not the exception close the issue mary ann romney american sounds rather than their hearts cooperation on a flip over. are 1st going to stand much significance on a normal. democrat. and changed america i think it's a great who should because there is bipartisanship look we're getting the paycheck plan it's already 350000000000 was approved essentially unanimously and we have another 250 which i think you're going to find out is going to be a higher number than that ok i want to say it now because i don't know if they're relieved that it up is going to end up being more than 250000000000 and this is going to small businesses and it's going to workers and these are really bipartisan players it's a great thing that's happening so i think the fact that we're able to do all of this in a bipartisan way is great now the tax cuts that the republicans did we had no help from the democrats so you can say that's bipartisan but this whole thing the country hi i'm carol you are watching al-jazeera live and doha where as you can see we hav
going back to the topic of friendship when i 1st said america is not the exception close the issue mary ann romney american sounds rather than their hearts cooperation on a flip over. are 1st going to stand much significance on a normal. democrat. and changed america i think it's a great who should because there is bipartisanship look we're getting the paycheck plan it's already 350000000000 was approved essentially unanimously and we have another 250 which i think you're going to find out is...
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mary ann? >> i'm here in san jose at jack holder's, it was burglarized during the weekend. >> just days after jack holders in san jose provided free meals to more than 200 first responders, someone smashed a window and broke into the restaurant. >> the initial reaction is anger. you've been violated, you did something nice for your community. and then you come here and some low life has broken into your place of business. >> the thief stole tablets that link the restaurant the to door dash. a lifeline for the restaurant now surviving on to go orders. >> a burglar broke into loft bar and bistro saturday morning. stealing alcohol and electronics and causing $5,000 in damage. >> for a business owner that had to lay off employees, and being clo closed without a choice, it's like being stabbed and pouring salt on your wound. >> they're one of the few businesses still operating during the shelter at home order. in the east bay, burglars recently broke into slow hand bbq in pleasant hill. grabbing a c
mary ann? >> i'm here in san jose at jack holder's, it was burglarized during the weekend. >> just days after jack holders in san jose provided free meals to more than 200 first responders, someone smashed a window and broke into the restaurant. >> the initial reaction is anger. you've been violated, you did something nice for your community. and then you come here and some low life has broken into your place of business. >> the thief stole tablets that link the...
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mary ann matis is the cofounder and ceo of bio bot, a company that studies waste water.thanks for joining us today. >> thank you for the invitation. >> waste water, how are you testing waste water in regards to covid-19 and what are the results that that process is yielding right now >> our company's analyzing waste water, looking at the concentration of the novel coronavirus in waste water because people who have the disease shed the virus in stool, and it makes its way into the waste water where we can then collect it and test it to look at how many people are infected in the a particular area our results in massachusetts primarily show there could be many more people infected with covid than we know today according to the confirmed clinical cases and the discrepancy between our numbers was orders of magnitude, greater than what's been confirmed >> interesting so are you sharing the data that you are yielding right now from some of these sites with governments, with others and if so, how is it helping to shape some of these decisions that states and local municipalitie
mary ann matis is the cofounder and ceo of bio bot, a company that studies waste water.thanks for joining us today. >> thank you for the invitation. >> waste water, how are you testing waste water in regards to covid-19 and what are the results that that process is yielding right now >> our company's analyzing waste water, looking at the concentration of the novel coronavirus in waste water because people who have the disease shed the virus in stool, and it makes its way into...
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tonight we welcome mary ann lane, the author of "hitler's last hostages". the traces, and obsession with art. the authors of former former chief european art reporter for the wall street journal and european art contributed for the new york times. were pleased to have her in conversation. in a wonderful designation of being americans only full-time professor of art. following their conversation will have an audience q&a so save up your questions. following that, this will be on sale, "hitler's last hostages" in the shop. in the author will also be available in the main lobby for signings. with a color depend of your choice. the fact i would like to welcome our lifestream audience who are joining us and i want to welcome cspan viewers. we're going to watch a brief video about not long ago, not far away. as the exhibition that is here. then our program will begin. thank you very much. [applause]. [background sounds]. mary♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ statement not long ago, not far away. museum of jewish heritage, a living memorial to the holocaust. for exhibition tickets, visit
tonight we welcome mary ann lane, the author of "hitler's last hostages". the traces, and obsession with art. the authors of former former chief european art reporter for the wall street journal and european art contributed for the new york times. were pleased to have her in conversation. in a wonderful designation of being americans only full-time professor of art. following their conversation will have an audience q&a so save up your questions. following that, this will be on...
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be fast tracked for release are those elderly prisoners and critically ill prisoners and again, mary annad outbreak in ohio is a federal prison holds more elderly prisoners than any other prison in the state of ohio. and this is a problem across the country where the number of elderly prisoners across the country has grown by 300% over the last 15 years. so there's a significant percentage of prisoners in all american prisons who are among the people who are most at risk and there are also the lowest safety risk. elderly prisoners have extremely low rates. sending them home as an act of mercy is not a threat to public safety but not sending them home is a threat to public health. >> it goes to the balancing that we do and whether any of that needs to be rebalanced. lord knows americans are rebalancing their daily lives, policy, economy, losing jobs, what you have i think emp evhasd in your work there are trade offs in the prison system already that are very questionable when you talk about what is the value to society of keeping someone incarcerated so they die in there depending on the
be fast tracked for release are those elderly prisoners and critically ill prisoners and again, mary annad outbreak in ohio is a federal prison holds more elderly prisoners than any other prison in the state of ohio. and this is a problem across the country where the number of elderly prisoners across the country has grown by 300% over the last 15 years. so there's a significant percentage of prisoners in all american prisons who are among the people who are most at risk and there are also the...
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we'll bring you a taste of what's in store in around 20 minutes — and speaking to the organiser, anne—marienavirus and pregnancy. we've been speaking to a panel of expectant mums and will be putting their queries and concerns to a consultant obstetrician at 7.10. they were on breakfast two days ago and have been winning fans around the world ever since. we'll catch up with the marsh family to see if their heads have stopped spinning yet. that fantastic version of the famous les mis song. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. the prime minister, borisjohnson, has promised to massively increase the testing of health workers for coronavirus after being heavily criticised over his government's handling of the crisis. just 2,000 out of half a million frontline nhs workers in england have been tested so far. 563 people with covid—19 died in the uk yesterday — the highest increase in a single day. the us vice—president mike pence has warned americans to expect a coronavirus situation "comparable" to italy's — which currently has the highest death rate of any country
we'll bring you a taste of what's in store in around 20 minutes — and speaking to the organiser, anne—marienavirus and pregnancy. we've been speaking to a panel of expectant mums and will be putting their queries and concerns to a consultant obstetrician at 7.10. they were on breakfast two days ago and have been winning fans around the world ever since. we'll catch up with the marsh family to see if their heads have stopped spinning yet. that fantastic version of the famous les mis song....
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he mourned ann and yet he eventually married mary todd. he mourned eddie but he would raise three more boys. he moved on. from getting on with life following these private losses before the war, he would extrapolate getting on with life, getting on with the job during the war. because there would be more personal loss during the war. particularly and most grieve youly the death of his favorite son willie from typhoid in february of 1862. a death so emotionally wracking that it seems to have very nearly incapacitated him. i never saw a man so bowed down with grief, mary's seamstress recalled. he came to the bed where willie's body was lying after he died, lifted the cover from the face of his child, gazed at it long and ernestly murmuring, my poor boy, he was too good for this earth. god has called him home. i know he is better off in hemp but we loved him so. it is so hard, hard to have him die. he then burst into what was described as great sobs. later that day the president walked into his private secretary's office. well, my boy is gone
he mourned ann and yet he eventually married mary todd. he mourned eddie but he would raise three more boys. he moved on. from getting on with life following these private losses before the war, he would extrapolate getting on with life, getting on with the job during the war. because there would be more personal loss during the war. particularly and most grieve youly the death of his favorite son willie from typhoid in february of 1862. a death so emotionally wracking that it seems to have...
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. >> at september 2014, sociologist mary ann cooper the how economic sessions exacerbate inequality in the united states. here's a portion of the event. >> for the past few decades, inequality has been on the rise and security has been on the rise. we now have a hollowed up in across, families are losing jobs, losing homes. that story is mostly told through statistics. okay tax records and job report and they conclude that right now, we have inequality and insecurity by some measures, things haven't been this bad since the great depression. it's a dramatic conclusion but i felt like it was coming across and statistical table and chart so meticulously documented. i felt like somebody needed to go and talk to people about how they are coping with it. under these numbers are people who live up trend in everyday life. we know more are insecure, we know on their own to cope with it but we don't know how they are coping and we also don't understand how between the haves and have-nots in our society. it changes the way we manage inexperience security and insecurity. >> as you say, there's bee
. >> at september 2014, sociologist mary ann cooper the how economic sessions exacerbate inequality in the united states. here's a portion of the event. >> for the past few decades, inequality has been on the rise and security has been on the rise. we now have a hollowed up in across, families are losing jobs, losing homes. that story is mostly told through statistics. okay tax records and job report and they conclude that right now, we have inequality and insecurity by some...
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host: that's mary ann's perspective there in massachusetts. 'll go to fort washington, maryland, hear the perspective of mary. caller: good morning. be safe, please. my family, we're retired. so we're not having money problems. my husband's retired. i'm a retired hair dresser. i do not see how they're opening hair salons, just a petri dish. for me, i agree with the other caller. i wish the media would start calling it physical distancing, because i'm still social until touch with family through facebook or phone. i do have a regular phone. it works. i have land line and cell phone. i use both of them. we are partying online. we're doing everything online right now with the family. but like i said, not going anywhere. i'm not going to go in the store, and thank god that larry hogan is a sensible governor. i feel sorry for the people in georgia, florida. they're going to have a surge again. that's just a fact. host: so there have been photos of people in the hair dressing industry that you probably have seen as well wearing masks, wearing gloves,
host: that's mary ann's perspective there in massachusetts. 'll go to fort washington, maryland, hear the perspective of mary. caller: good morning. be safe, please. my family, we're retired. so we're not having money problems. my husband's retired. i'm a retired hair dresser. i do not see how they're opening hair salons, just a petri dish. for me, i agree with the other caller. i wish the media would start calling it physical distancing, because i'm still social until touch with family through...
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and then mary anne wolf explores how our brains process reading print versus digital mediums. after that, book seller and publishing executive on the 1,000 books he says a person should read in their lifetime. watch book tv this week and every weekend on c-span2. this weekend on book tv's after words, abc news chief white house correspondent jonathan carl has a look at the presidency with the book "front row at the trump show", he reads the stories, he watches news conference. he once privately called sentevo, the earliest dvr was the greatest to mankind. he has all the shoes on dvr and sees how he's being portrayed. i recall him-- phil rocker with "the washington post," a really good reporter. at a press conference the president made reference to a story that phil had written before the new york primary, okay? in 2016 about the staten island ferry and about, you know, phil basically went and ent view-- interviewed people on the staten island ferry a lot of people liked donald trump and he wrote a story about it. i mean, i didn't even see the story. you know, trump not only sa
and then mary anne wolf explores how our brains process reading print versus digital mediums. after that, book seller and publishing executive on the 1,000 books he says a person should read in their lifetime. watch book tv this week and every weekend on c-span2. this weekend on book tv's after words, abc news chief white house correspondent jonathan carl has a look at the presidency with the book "front row at the trump show", he reads the stories, he watches news conference. he once...
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this gift to sf is compromised of and per the mayoral declaration and it's the director of dem, mary anne carol and our controller benefi contrn rosenfield, the individuals sitting in the administration committee that are making decisions on the sources and uses. and then there's an oversight committee compromised of the various stakeholders throughout the city and that, basically, concludes my presentation. i would be happy to answer any questions you have and our know our controller, ben rosenfield is happy to answer questions. how about present y president y? >> given me a second here. >> thank you, mr. de elarosa. >> i'm looking at slide six in the date personnel the reimbursable. are these additional costs or are these just, basically, costs in which we're doing our job? >> so one of the reasons why we're capturing in the system, basically, everything that is covid related is so that we have a sense of the level of efforts city-wide and a part of the personnel costs that are not categorized as reimbursables are those that are the costs of furloughing someone, for example, or putting
this gift to sf is compromised of and per the mayoral declaration and it's the director of dem, mary anne carol and our controller benefi contrn rosenfield, the individuals sitting in the administration committee that are making decisions on the sources and uses. and then there's an oversight committee compromised of the various stakeholders throughout the city and that, basically, concludes my presentation. i would be happy to answer any questions you have and our know our controller, ben...
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many, like mary ann leon are scared that not enough is being done to protect them. >> we do have gloveshich, you know, are going as fast as they're coming in. but we ran out of hand sanitizer pretty early on. >> reporter: protests popping up this week in boston. demonstrating six feet apart the pleas for help coming after at least five grocery employees have died in recent weeks from the coronavirus. that includes leilanie jordan, a 27-year-old in maryland. and another who worked at a chicago walmart. >> i'm hoping that, of course, that no one else dies who is sick but i didn't think he was that sick. >> evan's family filing a wrongful death lawsuit against the chain. managers failed to alert employees other workers were sick the two men hadn't been at the store in more than a week. adding in part we took action to reenforce cleaning and sanitizing measures. walmart is right now ramping up protective measures. at some stores you'll find one-way aisles, a growing number of grocers restricting the number of people inside at one time and supplying employees with more ppe, when available, s
many, like mary ann leon are scared that not enough is being done to protect them. >> we do have gloveshich, you know, are going as fast as they're coming in. but we ran out of hand sanitizer pretty early on. >> reporter: protests popping up this week in boston. demonstrating six feet apart the pleas for help coming after at least five grocery employees have died in recent weeks from the coronavirus. that includes leilanie jordan, a 27-year-old in maryland. and another who worked at...
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this gift to sf is compromised of and per the mayoral declaration and it's the director of dem, mary anne carol and our controller benefi contrn rosenfield, the individuals sitting in the administration committee that are making decisions on the sources and uses. and then there's an oversight committee compromised of the various stakeholders throughout the city and that, basically, concludes my presentation. i would be happy to answer any questions you have and our know our controller, ben rosenfield is happy to answer questions. how about present y president y? >> given me a second here. >> thank you, mr. de elarosa. >> i'm looking at slide six in the date personnel the reimbursable. are these additional costs or are these just, basically, costs in which we're doing our job? >> so one of the reasons why we're capturing in the system, basically, everything that is covid related is so that we have a sense of the level of efforts city-wide and a part of the personnel costs that are not categorized as reimbursables are those that are the costs of furloughing someone, for example, or putting
this gift to sf is compromised of and per the mayoral declaration and it's the director of dem, mary anne carol and our controller benefi contrn rosenfield, the individuals sitting in the administration committee that are making decisions on the sources and uses. and then there's an oversight committee compromised of the various stakeholders throughout the city and that, basically, concludes my presentation. i would be happy to answer any questions you have and our know our controller, ben...
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the new position and also a promotion position, that would recognize the level of supervision that mary ann is exercising in the department. the other issue i will touch on -- two other issues that i'll touch on, we have included in this budget an additional attorney resource, a deputy city attorney that would be working on the benefit side as a resource to help us get more on top of the disability. i believe a review of disability applications with the idea that we need to -- this is a workload that is not, you know, necessarily having a high priority at this point. and so we have that included. and also, i believe, there's a 15% increase in the outside legal work order with the city attorney based on the -- on the idea that as we go into more direct investments and coinvestments, we don't believe the contracting and the paper review is going to get less or less complicated, and so we want to make sure we have sufficient resources to do that. and so last but not least, and i don't mean this to be controversial, i've included in the administration budget a $630,000 increase in the lease rev
the new position and also a promotion position, that would recognize the level of supervision that mary ann is exercising in the department. the other issue i will touch on -- two other issues that i'll touch on, we have included in this budget an additional attorney resource, a deputy city attorney that would be working on the benefit side as a resource to help us get more on top of the disability. i believe a review of disability applications with the idea that we need to -- this is a...
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anne makoveck. >> and i'm juliette goodrich. let's get a look at weather and traffic. let's begin with mary lee.g, mary.>>> good morning. get ready for a warm-up. we will see plenty of sunshine for today. a beautiful day across the region. if you like your mother, you will like today. we are talking unseasonably warm temperatures above 10 of year. it is a chilly start. we are in the 40s and 50s this morning. 45 and concord. low 50s in san frano
anne makoveck. >> and i'm juliette goodrich. let's get a look at weather and traffic. let's begin with mary lee.g, mary.>>> good morning. get ready for a warm-up. we will see plenty of sunshine for today. a beautiful day across the region. if you like your mother, you will like today. we are talking unseasonably warm temperatures above 10 of year. it is a chilly start. we are in the 40s and 50s this morning. 45 and concord. low 50s in san frano
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anne makoveck. >> and i'm juliette goodrich. let's get a look at weather and traffic. let's begin with mary lee. good morning, mary.>>> good morning. get ready for a warm-up. we will see plenty of sunshine for today. a beautiful day across the region. if you like your mother, you will like today. we are talking unseasonably warm temperatures above 10 degrees above average for this time of year. it is a chilly start. we are in the 40s and 50s this morning. 45 and concord. low 50s in san francisco and for oakland. 81 for santa rosa, 80 for san jose and 70 for concord. a cooldown, the extended forecast i will let you know exactly what is coming up. let's look at traffic. >>> the let's take a look at the roadways right now some good news to report. orleans are now open, things are starting to get back up to speed. if you plan on utilizing 880, things are looking a little bit better with all those lanes open other activities now over to the right shoulder. take a look at traffic, though, just north of their we have reports of a little bit of flowing southbound 880 out of hayward. this is a typical sp
anne makoveck. >> and i'm juliette goodrich. let's get a look at weather and traffic. let's begin with mary lee. good morning, mary.>>> good morning. get ready for a warm-up. we will see plenty of sunshine for today. a beautiful day across the region. if you like your mother, you will like today. we are talking unseasonably warm temperatures above 10 degrees above average for this time of year. it is a chilly start. we are in the 40s and 50s this morning. 45 and concord. low 50s...
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grandsons, her stepdaughters, ann and kathy, her half brother, bob, as well as a number of stepchildren and great grandchildren, to whom she was known as grandmother marie or simply gigi. mark schwartz was a complicated accomplished poet, and to his family at the cafe triest, i want to offer my deepest condolences. and to marisa saladetti, and hr husband, i offer my condolences. the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor peskin. supervisor preston? >> supervisor preston: thank you, madam clerk. colleagues, last week, i announced my intention to pursue the strongest possible protections for tenants both during and after the covid-19 state of emergency and i've spent the last week working with city attorney's office to hammer out the details of legislation. today, with the support of supervisors ronen and haney, the supervisor tenants union, the housing rights committee of san francisco, and chinatown community development center, i'm very proud to be introducing what i believe is the strongest possible legislation to prevent evictions in san francisco among those who are unable to pay rent due to the current health crisis. our initial focus durin
grandsons, her stepdaughters, ann and kathy, her half brother, bob, as well as a number of stepchildren and great grandchildren, to whom she was known as grandmother marie or simply gigi. mark schwartz was a complicated accomplished poet, and to his family at the cafe triest, i want to offer my deepest condolences. and to marisa saladetti, and hr husband, i offer my condolences. the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor peskin. supervisor preston? >> supervisor preston:...
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grandsons, her stepdaughters, ann and kathy, her half brother, bob, as well as a number of stepchildren and great grandchildren, to whom she was known as grandmother marie or simply gigi. mark schwartz was a complicated accomplished poet, and to his family at the cafe triest, i want to offer my deepest condolences. and to marisa saladetti, and hr husband, i offer my condolences. the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor peskin. supervisor preston? >> supervisor preston: thank you, madam clerk. colleagues, last week, i announced my intention to pursue the strongest possible protections for tenants both during and after the covid-19 state of emergency and i've spent the last week working with city attorney's office to hammer out the details of legislation. today, with the support of supervisors ronen and haney, the supervisor tenants union, the housing rights committee of san francisco, and chinatown community development center, i'm very proud to be introducing what i believe is the strongest possible legislation to prevent evictions in san francisco among those who are unable to pay rent due to the current health crisis. our initial focus durin
grandsons, her stepdaughters, ann and kathy, her half brother, bob, as well as a number of stepchildren and great grandchildren, to whom she was known as grandmother marie or simply gigi. mark schwartz was a complicated accomplished poet, and to his family at the cafe triest, i want to offer my deepest condolences. and to marisa saladetti, and hr husband, i offer my condolences. the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor peskin. supervisor preston? >> supervisor preston:...
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grandsons, her stepdaughters, ann and kathy, her half brother, bob, as well as a number of stepchildren and great grandchildren, to whom she was known as grandmother marie or simply gigi. mark schwartz was a complicated accomplished poet, and to his family at the cafe triest, i want to offer my deepest condolences. and to marisa saladetti, and hr husband, i offer my condolences. the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor peskin. supervisor preston? >> supervisor preston: thank you, madam clerk. colleagues, last week, i announced my intention to pursue the strongest possible protections for tenants both during and after the covid-19 state of emergency and i've spent the last week working with city attorney's office to hammer out the details of legislation. today, with the support of supervisors ronen and haney, the supervisor tenants union, the housing rights committee of san francisco, and chinatown community development center, i'm very proud to be introducing what i believe is the strongest possible legislation to prevent evictions in san francisco among those who are unable to pay rent due to the current health crisis. our initial focus durin
grandsons, her stepdaughters, ann and kathy, her half brother, bob, as well as a number of stepchildren and great grandchildren, to whom she was known as grandmother marie or simply gigi. mark schwartz was a complicated accomplished poet, and to his family at the cafe triest, i want to offer my deepest condolences. and to marisa saladetti, and hr husband, i offer my condolences. the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor peskin. supervisor preston? >> supervisor preston:...