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this week's show is all about love and hate beneath your peers capital i'd use albert well we discussed the devastating impact of cable speech and how to conduct . in gano we take a look behind the scenes of crowds vosh and set.
this week's show is all about love and hate beneath your peers capital i'd use albert well we discussed the devastating impact of cable speech and how to conduct . in gano we take a look behind the scenes of crowds vosh and set.
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director of the american institute for economic research geoffrey albert tucker believes the effects of the crisis will structure well into the future you know this is a calamity that's more or less manmade actually none of this is actually truly necessary but the us did absolutely everything wrong from the beginning of this crisis and you can't just issue orders from the top everybody stop what you're doing and do nothing you know if you do that you're going to bring about a massive market crash and expose every conceivable vulnerability in the system and that's exactly what's happening right now there's going to be a tremendous price to pay in the future. like economically financially socially culturally psychologically but also very profoundly politically because people are going to different do be demanding answers and the 1st thing that people can discover right now is is a closer look at why the u.s. was not ready for this testing. graphic footage has emerged online showing an australian soldier shooting dead an unarmed afghan man at close range and warning you may find the following images disturbing. rather t
director of the american institute for economic research geoffrey albert tucker believes the effects of the crisis will structure well into the future you know this is a calamity that's more or less manmade actually none of this is actually truly necessary but the us did absolutely everything wrong from the beginning of this crisis and you can't just issue orders from the top everybody stop what you're doing and do nothing you know if you do that you're going to bring about a massive market...
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in blue the color used by the health service tower blocks in the center of london as well as stadiums the royal alberthall and cathedrals all it up and blew during the salutes al-jazeera sarah curran tells us what that was like not really sure what to expect but what i do know is that the depth of feeling here in the u.k. and across the world for the health care workers who are the front line in this war is immense. the solidarity the coming together the for taught to the n.h.s. in the u.k. and health care workers across the world is incredible. all venezuela's president nicolas maduro has been charged by the u.s. department of justice with drug trafficking charges along with several key aides he's accused of conspiring with colombian rebels to as prosecutors put it flood the united states with cocaine rewards of up to $55000000.00 have also been offered for information that could lead to his arrest venezuela's foreign minister said the charges showed the desperation of the washington elite or latin america editor of the soon newman says the u.s. won't be looking for an arrest. at least on the surface
in blue the color used by the health service tower blocks in the center of london as well as stadiums the royal alberthall and cathedrals all it up and blew during the salutes al-jazeera sarah curran tells us what that was like not really sure what to expect but what i do know is that the depth of feeling here in the u.k. and across the world for the health care workers who are the front line in this war is immense. the solidarity the coming together the for taught to the n.h.s. in the u.k. and...
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well i would admit that it feels almost surreal right as albert come with said the 1st thing that the plague brings is a sense of exile so i think a lot of us had our flights canceled going out of country classes are suspended for the next month much of government work is also suspended. thousands of police forces are going to be deployed across the city what 1500 joint task force members of the philippine military are also going to help out so this is this is progressively going to look like lockdown present it's hard to call the the lockdown to base a go the bought the government officials are called calling it a community choir and what they're trying to clarify is is that the movement of goods and basic services will not be stopped but the movement of human beings will be progressive you're restricted depending on the facts on the ground so this could actually be extended beyond one month if the situation on the ground doesn't improve now on the surface the philippines that's just over 100 cases confirmed but the problem 'd is that with very limited test kits that the philippines
well i would admit that it feels almost surreal right as albert come with said the 1st thing that the plague brings is a sense of exile so i think a lot of us had our flights canceled going out of country classes are suspended for the next month much of government work is also suspended. thousands of police forces are going to be deployed across the city what 1500 joint task force members of the philippine military are also going to help out so this is this is progressively going to look like...
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well, not literally, it's not paying steve martin. his royal albertostponed. the belfast ireland show postponed, a summer tour is still on, but who really knows? it's the same plate for brooke. >> i'm a wedding photographer, that is my only job. all of my weddings until the end of may or canceled. not canceled, but postponed as of right now. >> the canceled weddings include her own two fiance anthony. they had invited more than 40 friends and family to yosemite national park for the nuptials as the pandemic spread. one by one, guests began declining, and a definite postponement was the only solution. they recouped most of their losses. >> they gave us the full refund. the money we had put down, which was good. >> but is not good for the economy. one canceled wedding, ripples throughout with hotel, flight and rental car cancellations. the cake maker, the venue rental, the florist, the caterer will lose out but there are millions of different hardships, millions of different broken hearts and broken plans. it's not a financial loss for jazmine mcgee, a
well, not literally, it's not paying steve martin. his royal albertostponed. the belfast ireland show postponed, a summer tour is still on, but who really knows? it's the same plate for brooke. >> i'm a wedding photographer, that is my only job. all of my weddings until the end of may or canceled. not canceled, but postponed as of right now. >> the canceled weddings include her own two fiance anthony. they had invited more than 40 friends and family to yosemite national park for the...
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. >>> prince albert, the second of monaco, is the first head of state to test positive for coronavirus. the prince's health is not worrying as welltinuing to work from his office and private apartment and remains in contact with members of his cabinet and the government. we'll be right back. want to brain better? unlike ordinary memory supplements- neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try neuriva for 30 days and see the difference. >>> brittain's queen elizabeth speaking out about the coronavirus pandemic calling on citizens to change their normal routines for the greater good. the 93-year-old british monarch says at times such as these i am reminded that our nation's history should be forged by people coming together to work as one. now more than any time in our recent past. we all have a vitally important part to play. >> the message is loud and clear. stay at home. keep your social distance to help stop the spread of the coronavirus and people are finding creative ways to deliver that message. a group of icu nurses in texas
. >>> prince albert, the second of monaco, is the first head of state to test positive for coronavirus. the prince's health is not worrying as welltinuing to work from his office and private apartment and remains in contact with members of his cabinet and the government. we'll be right back. want to brain better? unlike ordinary memory supplements- neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and...
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well known for his surgical work on conjoined twins. tributes poured in monday from colleagues at the montefiore medical center and the albert einstetein college of medicine where he taught. leastladelphia, at protesters shut down traffic and 100 parked their cars in the middle of city streets surrounding city hall and other government buildings to demand the city release non-violent prisoners anand immigrant prisoners in light of ththe pandemic. in new jersey, families with loved ones imprisoned at the bergen county jail held a demonstration friday outside the jail to demand governor phil murphy free all l immigrants in detention. in michigan, ford motor company and d general electric will produce 50,000 ventilators over the next 100 days to help fulfill the dire need d for the lifesaving device at hospitals across the country. the companies say they can produce 30,000 units per month as long as hospitals need them. the announcement came as ge workers in massachusetts staged a protest to demand the facility where they work -- which normally manufactures jet engines -- start producing ventilators and rehire thousands of recently laid o
well known for his surgical work on conjoined twins. tributes poured in monday from colleagues at the montefiore medical center and the albert einstetein college of medicine where he taught. leastladelphia, at protesters shut down traffic and 100 parked their cars in the middle of city streets surrounding city hall and other government buildings to demand the city release non-violent prisoners anand immigrant prisoners in light of ththe pandemic. in new jersey, families with loved ones...
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albert einstein said if you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. >> that said almost 17 states in a row where a majority and sometimes an overwhelming majority of the people coming out of those polls are for specifically support the premise, get rid of private insurance. >> one thing with regard to coronavirus is i think at this point in the campaign and the debates, it will be great to see the candidates reflect exactly what's going on with every american. i mean san jose's main airport just tweeted out that three of their tsa workers tested positive for covid-19. seven mgm resorts hotels have closed their buffets starting this sunday at the southern end of the strip, the bellagio, the mandalay bay, the grand, the aria, the luxor, the excalibur, and one other. >> you were so close. >> i was very close. right. so it's -- plus in that area is the t-mobile arena where the pac-12 men's basketball tournament begins today. so having a debate where everyone is on one page, where we're all dealing with the same crisis in the same tone and where nobody wins an applause
albert einstein said if you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. >> that said almost 17 states in a row where a majority and sometimes an overwhelming majority of the people coming out of those polls are for specifically support the premise, get rid of private insurance. >> one thing with regard to coronavirus is i think at this point in the campaign and the debates, it will be great to see the candidates reflect exactly what's going on with every american....
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and albert school in surrey is one of those schools remaining open for the children of key workers. and it will remain open during the easter holidays to offer a two—week holiday programme, as wellhe school's headmaster, mark dixonjoins me now. explain firmly how you are operating. how children do you have in at the moment? we have 90 children who qualify either as key workers or removable children. today we only have 30 people who are in and we are open from 7:30am to 6pm in the evening. we're used doing extended days anyway. so that is what we are running. we expect to have greater numbers during the week. many of our key workers pa rents week. many of our key workers parents opted to keep celts catchment children and home and only utilise us if we need to. you have a particular set of challenges because you are state, government funded boarding school but you have a mixture of day pupils, boarding pupils and right across the age range. what challenges does that face? today, of our 29 pupils, they go from seven years old to 18 years old. because we straddle that age range. we are used to having all peoples anyway, all of our people through our local have the extended day oppor
and albert school in surrey is one of those schools remaining open for the children of key workers. and it will remain open during the easter holidays to offer a two—week holiday programme, as wellhe school's headmaster, mark dixonjoins me now. explain firmly how you are operating. how children do you have in at the moment? we have 90 children who qualify either as key workers or removable children. today we only have 30 people who are in and we are open from 7:30am to 6pm in the evening....
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well. two weeks ago was the first case in belgium, that‘s how quickly it‘s starting to rise here. just seeing a report by the associated press, prince albert week italy will overtake china as having the highest death toll from this virus. so potentially, an incredibly dark day here. the prime minister saying the stringent measures which are in place, preventing people from moving around freely, those measures could be made even more strict so you might not even be allowed to go outside and walk your dog or go to the grocery store. and some really disturbing images coming out from italy today. we‘ve seen the military moving coffins in the north, from a crematorium, because the crematorium simply can‘t cope with the rate of death there. the headlines on bbc news... the government is promising more clarity on how children will be awarded their grades — following the cancellation of gcses and a—levels in england and wales. as the death toll in the uk rises to 137 — scientists tell the government that the risks and benefits of further drastic actions to contain the coronavirus need to be properly weighed up. the bank of england has made another
well. two weeks ago was the first case in belgium, that‘s how quickly it‘s starting to rise here. just seeing a report by the associated press, prince albert week italy will overtake china as having the highest death toll from this virus. so potentially, an incredibly dark day here. the prime minister saying the stringent measures which are in place, preventing people from moving around freely, those measures could be made even more strict so you might not even be allowed to go outside and...