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seresto gives your dog 8 continuous months of flea and tick protection alar. 8-month.esto, seresto, seresto. - [female vo] restaurants are facing a crisis. and delivery orders to make it through. grubhub. together we can help save the restaurants we love. through truly extraordinary times. officials warn this week in particular would be like another 9/11, ano focus on those things that remind us we are all in this together. these are the images we: our hen hospitals... >> thank you, saving lives, not risking their own. but each night, that sound as the city stops at 7:00 p.m. to let doctors and nurses hear our graduate gratitude. how is it in this errav physical distancing that we now feel more socially connected than ever before through prayer and with music? ♪ imagine all the people >> o'donnell: businesses may be closed, but our hearts have opened to the simple, beautiful gifts of life., andma!>>'donnelh realization that the easiest gift of all to give is our kindness. we are embracing our common humanity, but in these united states of america, lending a hand in tim
seresto gives your dog 8 continuous months of flea and tick protection alar. 8-month.esto, seresto, seresto. - [female vo] restaurants are facing a crisis. and delivery orders to make it through. grubhub. together we can help save the restaurants we love. through truly extraordinary times. officials warn this week in particular would be like another 9/11, ano focus on those things that remind us we are all in this together. these are the images we: our hen hospitals... >> thank you,...
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Apr 6, 2020
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activists in brazil, germany and italy have sounded t the a alar.n china's hubei province, t the initial epipicenter of the pandemic, reported cases of domestic violence in one county more than tripled during the lockdown, according to activists. the regional government said calls to its helpline rose by 20% in the first few days of the confinemement period. >> i am s speaking o out so that evevery woman in my situation speaks out. they should not be ashamed. i know there are many women in this situation. reporter: she may be in safety now w but she hopes other women will reach out for help, despite the social stigma. brent: a disturbing story there. to talk more about it, i'm jojoined from malta by marsalean maututa, a spokesperson for a monitoring group on domestic violence. what can women do right now? if they're living in lockdown, how can they escape the abubuset home? >> well, this i is an area of great concern for all of u us wo work i in this field. i mean, while we appreciate the importance of preventionn and containment of traransformation
activists in brazil, germany and italy have sounded t the a alar.n china's hubei province, t the initial epipicenter of the pandemic, reported cases of domestic violence in one county more than tripled during the lockdown, according to activists. the regional government said calls to its helpline rose by 20% in the first few days of the confinemement period. >> i am s speaking o out so that evevery woman in my situation speaks out. they should not be ashamed. i know there are many women...
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controls at your fingertips to remove any run from the meeting that mere joint accidentally for example alaric i couldn't have her over here. to remove him from the session and that was merely the dawn of a whole world of trouble the company was heading into use reported dead strangers could access their personal information emails or photos due to the flaw in the apps contact adding algorithm and on top of that zune shared its users information with well facebook all of which ended up only class action lawsuit and an apology from the company's c.e.o. we recognize that we have fallen short of the communities and their own privacy and security expectations for that i'm deeply sorry and i want to share what we're doing about it it got so bad the f.b.i. had to issue a warning and somehow soon c.e.o. is well excited. when the f.b.i. got involved i told our team are excited that's great the f.b.i. is also going to help as well because we share the same goal when zoom was small when zoom was nice it was easy to get away with a bit of personal data finally on the site but the moment it got big and cl
controls at your fingertips to remove any run from the meeting that mere joint accidentally for example alaric i couldn't have her over here. to remove him from the session and that was merely the dawn of a whole world of trouble the company was heading into use reported dead strangers could access their personal information emails or photos due to the flaw in the apps contact adding algorithm and on top of that zune shared its users information with well facebook all of which ended up only...
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white house advisors to ex ert maperte intelligence agencies identified the threat, sound aid laed alar made clear the need for action. the article described an email chain between public health experts inside and outside the government sounding the alarm in january calling themselves red dawn, an inside joke about a band of americans trying to save the country after a foreign invasion. there was delay after delay after delay as health officials in the trump administration urged action only to be turned a side. when the top disaster response official at health and human services department tried to warn the president personally at the end of february the disease was more dangerous than previously thought, he never got a chance and the reason is the president was too upset about the sinking stock market. the meeting that evening with mr. trump to advocate social distancing was cancelled, replaced by a news conference the president announced the white house response would be put under the command of vice president mike pence. it took nearly three more weeks for the president to announce s
white house advisors to ex ert maperte intelligence agencies identified the threat, sound aid laed alar made clear the need for action. the article described an email chain between public health experts inside and outside the government sounding the alarm in january calling themselves red dawn, an inside joke about a band of americans trying to save the country after a foreign invasion. there was delay after delay after delay as health officials in the trump administration urged action only to...
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Apr 23, 2020
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on december 31, the city government further smothered her alar releasing a public notice, "the investigationfar has found no obvious person- -person transmission." and, on new year's day, the local government ordered early virus samples destrond announced that "rumors" had spread abo pneumonia, "causin adverse social impact." they detained the eight doctors whom dr. ai had told-- inclung dr. li wenliang, who would later become the symboof china's crackdown. dr. ai said she went home terrified, and told her husban"" if something goes wron can raise our child." why did local authorities apparently feel like they weren't supposed to share all of the information that they were gathering? >> i think this has something to do with the political structure. and , when you have a political structure that was sot lized, you know, that when the top leers, making all the jor decisions, that they essentially deny their local incentives to make anyny initiatives. >> schifrin: wuhan's mayor zhou xianwang admitted he wasn'td allo speak openly about the outbreak. >> ( translated ): as the local government, i
on december 31, the city government further smothered her alar releasing a public notice, "the investigationfar has found no obvious person- -person transmission." and, on new year's day, the local government ordered early virus samples destrond announced that "rumors" had spread abo pneumonia, "causin adverse social impact." they detained the eight doctors whom dr. ai had told-- inclung dr. li wenliang, who would later become the symboof china's crackdown. dr. ai...
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Apr 5, 2020
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don't forget the first alar of a global pandemic were sounded in early january.sn't until mid-march at the u. started getting its act in gear. most hospitals across the untry are now treating thousands of infected patients without the equipment they ed to keep those front-line workers safe area. theyay have found answer to the cries for help to protect medical workers on the ont lines, they need masks. >>washington stte has come up with a revolutionary decontamination system gary at takes a look at how works. >>until now one of these and 95 masks uld be used only it was contaminated a t, then ohazard and you have to throw it away but this brand new revolutionary system being built right now can take fo 1000 of these every single day sanitize them clean them and make them reusable using a common thing like hydrogen peroxide. >>the decontamination system being installed at camp murray righnow so far is the only one of its kind anwhere on the west coas and it's bein called. a ga changer. the breakthrough technology uses shipping containers to clean nd sanitize 5,000
don't forget the first alar of a global pandemic were sounded in early january.sn't until mid-march at the u. started getting its act in gear. most hospitals across the untry are now treating thousands of infected patients without the equipment they ed to keep those front-line workers safe area. theyay have found answer to the cries for help to protect medical workers on the ont lines, they need masks. >>washington stte has come up with a revolutionary decontamination system gary at takes...