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anne died much as nancy and sarah in a sudden, ugly way. cut short before their time by yet another form of death that stalked the prune of areas in which he lived. some peoplethe theette deaths of nancy, sarah and anne fostered him to a life of mel lancholy and deep seeded misery. but on an observerable measure, the deaths of these three women were raw and contrasted with the gentile death that americans of his day thought they deserved and strove to maintain. their deaths discouraged romantic ideas of the nature of living and dying. had lincoln been born and raised in different circumstances in early 19th century america and say a comfortable middle-class home in a more settled area, he might have well learned to thickly coat death in the layers of sentiment and unctuous abilities that led to the best way to die. but lincoln never thought this way. instead he learned early on in life that death could be and often was raw and unforgiving and from the screams of his dying sister to the wretched waisti i waisting away of disease from his mot
anne died much as nancy and sarah in a sudden, ugly way. cut short before their time by yet another form of death that stalked the prune of areas in which he lived. some peoplethe theette deaths of nancy, sarah and anne fostered him to a life of mel lancholy and deep seeded misery. but on an observerable measure, the deaths of these three women were raw and contrasted with the gentile death that americans of his day thought they deserved and strove to maintain. their deaths discouraged romantic...
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there are lots of things we can tell you about anne and roger.here they live, their parents, the subjects they like at school. but one thing we don't have to tell you, it is plain as day, anne and roger are healthy, sturdy, physically fit. nothing very remarkable about that. for most young people these days, good health is something to be almost taken for granted. well then, have you ever stopped to think why these young people, like most of us, don't have to worry about their health? why is that so? take this glass of water, for instance. what does a glass of water have to do with anne's health? it is quite simple, really. when water falls from the sky as rain, it may be pure and fit to drink, but as it runs towards the sea, water may become polluted because industrial wastes are discharged into it, wasteso because of the coming through from cities. when a drop of such polluted water as observed under a microscope, it can be seen that the water contains large concentrations of microorganisms which can cause disease like typhoid fever, dysentery,
there are lots of things we can tell you about anne and roger.here they live, their parents, the subjects they like at school. but one thing we don't have to tell you, it is plain as day, anne and roger are healthy, sturdy, physically fit. nothing very remarkable about that. for most young people these days, good health is something to be almost taken for granted. well then, have you ever stopped to think why these young people, like most of us, don't have to worry about their health? why is...
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in fact, ann could not have had a good death. any more than nancy lincoln's endless puking in that smoke filled cabin or sarah lincoln's grizzling stillbirth on a winter night. typhoid or brain fever was a horrible way to day. caused by a bacterial infection ruling from the contamination of drinking water with human feces, typhoid suggestioned its victims to bouts of diarrhea, stomach cramps and above all headaches and a crushing fever. one reason why it was often referred to as brain fever in lincoln's day. lincoln saw ann suffer the throws of brain fever much as he saw his mother's suffering from the milk sickness years earlier and lingered for four or five days and we do know he visited her at least once right before she died. it was very evident that he was much distressed remembered a friend who saw him after the visit. but you know what is telling here is not so much the second hand accounts of lincoln's distress, or his supposedly suicidal behavior, but what i find interesting is his silence. his failure to ever even once
in fact, ann could not have had a good death. any more than nancy lincoln's endless puking in that smoke filled cabin or sarah lincoln's grizzling stillbirth on a winter night. typhoid or brain fever was a horrible way to day. caused by a bacterial infection ruling from the contamination of drinking water with human feces, typhoid suggestioned its victims to bouts of diarrhea, stomach cramps and above all headaches and a crushing fever. one reason why it was often referred to as brain fever in...
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anne, what are your thoughts on this?meeting here. is this going to be like trafalgar square, where you are dancing with a sailor and you know, we are all throwing our hats, or demonstrations of unhappiness, proper social and civic unrest by people who have been thrown out of work during the lockdown and are very very angry about their lot, lockdown and are very very angry about theirlot, and lockdown and are very very angry about their lot, and the fact that too little has been done for them. i'm not quite sure, maybe the police could be a source of both the motion. dancing in trafalgar square, ican motion. dancing in trafalgar square, i can barely imagine that at the moment. we are still, anna and john, we are moment. we are still, anna and john, we are still waiting for president trump to appearat we are still waiting for president trump to appear at the white house. he has not appeared, we are going to carry on this conversation, we are going into a new section i call the papers extra time. i have three extra papers w
anne, what are your thoughts on this?meeting here. is this going to be like trafalgar square, where you are dancing with a sailor and you know, we are all throwing our hats, or demonstrations of unhappiness, proper social and civic unrest by people who have been thrown out of work during the lockdown and are very very angry about their lot, lockdown and are very very angry about theirlot, and lockdown and are very very angry about their lot, and the fact that too little has been done for them....
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anne it is quite simple.hen water falls from the sky as rain, it be fit to drink, but as may it runs towards the sea, water may become polluted because industrial wastes are discharged into it, and also the wastes from cities. when a drop of such polluted water is observed under a microscope, it can be seen that the water contains large concentrations of microorganisms which can cause typhoid fever, dysentery, and cholera. such microorganisms must be removed before we can safely drink the water. in america, even small ofmunities are assured clean, healthy drinking water, whether it needs purification or it is pure to begin with and has not been contaminated. the health department keeps a close watch over the supply to make sure that only water that is safe to drink reaches the people of the community. and just like water, food can carry dangerous disease-producing organisms. therefore, to safeguard all members of the community against the many diseases, which can be spread by unclean food, your health departm
anne it is quite simple.hen water falls from the sky as rain, it be fit to drink, but as may it runs towards the sea, water may become polluted because industrial wastes are discharged into it, and also the wastes from cities. when a drop of such polluted water is observed under a microscope, it can be seen that the water contains large concentrations of microorganisms which can cause typhoid fever, dysentery, and cholera. such microorganisms must be removed before we can safely drink the...
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anne, he want to help with that? anne: yeah, i think that's true. the rise of china in the middle east has been as dramatic as it has been in some other areas of the world, but it is there. people say in the gulf that the chinese are everywhere now in an economic sense. but i think the signal we sent by pulling back many of our indices staff in the middle east, and i'm well aware of the public health issues, leaves these countries to believe that we are essentially not with them, and that is a secondary effect because they start to look at other players. sec. kerry: i just commented to everybody i was at the inference, which takes place the united arab emirates a year and a half ago, and the russian delegation got up and make this profound introductory statement about how literally foreign-policy experts from around the world, that the united states was over as a leader. i mean, they stood up at this conference and said, there is a new narrative or you know? china and russia are now leading the world, and the united states as a country has declined
anne, he want to help with that? anne: yeah, i think that's true. the rise of china in the middle east has been as dramatic as it has been in some other areas of the world, but it is there. people say in the gulf that the chinese are everywhere now in an economic sense. but i think the signal we sent by pulling back many of our indices staff in the middle east, and i'm well aware of the public health issues, leaves these countries to believe that we are essentially not with them, and that is a...
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frankie ann merrill. claudette duke meek. linen. >> we continue to remember our friends and family with the federal employees credit union, third floor. my sister, valerie jo kelch. alvin j. justes. christy yolanda jenkins. robin ann huff and baby amber denise huff. linda colleen houseley. sheila r.gigger driver and baby gregory n. driver ii. jamie walkowski genzer. kathy a. findlay. kimberly ruth burgess. clifford woody brady. >> we remember our friends and family with the defense security service, third floor. robert g. westbury. larry l. turner. norma jean johnson. peter l. demaster. harley richard cottingham. we remember our visitor on the second floor, scott d. williams. >> we remember our friends and family from the america's kids child development center, second floor. our brother, colten wade smith. >> our brother, chase dalton smit smith. >> dominique revae johnson london. blake ryan kennedy. wanda lee howell. kevin lee gottshall ii. >> kevin deandre garrett. tyler santoy eaves. brenda faye daniels. jaycee ray coyne.
frankie ann merrill. claudette duke meek. linen. >> we continue to remember our friends and family with the federal employees credit union, third floor. my sister, valerie jo kelch. alvin j. justes. christy yolanda jenkins. robin ann huff and baby amber denise huff. linda colleen houseley. sheila r.gigger driver and baby gregory n. driver ii. jamie walkowski genzer. kathy a. findlay. kimberly ruth burgess. clifford woody brady. >> we remember our friends and family with the defense...
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ann's got a different style. she is not a cross hatcher. she actually went to cal arts and is a trained animator. you can see it in her very strong lines style that really stands out. she now works also in water color as well. the hay adams has a special place in washington and this bar in particular. the first time i came in the bar was probably 17 years ago and a friend of mine brought me down here and you could still smoke in bars in washington. this was a smoking bar. this was a cigar bar. we came in on a cold winter night. i had just moved to washington from the west coast and was fascinated by the culture of the city. you walked in here and there was an inversion layer of cigar smoke and all of these people dressed up in suits or whatever sitting around having conversations in wing back chairs. it was right out of a cartoon like oh, my god this is the den of iniquity you sort of imagined being in the basement right around the white house or something. and within that this is the cave, there is one booth in the back they can close off
ann's got a different style. she is not a cross hatcher. she actually went to cal arts and is a trained animator. you can see it in her very strong lines style that really stands out. she now works also in water color as well. the hay adams has a special place in washington and this bar in particular. the first time i came in the bar was probably 17 years ago and a friend of mine brought me down here and you could still smoke in bars in washington. this was a smoking bar. this was a cigar bar....
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ann clark. my name is ann clark, i wanted to let you know we had a wonderful women's meeting at the club and the two people we were honoring is ann and francesca. it was a tremendously interesting program. this is our third and now we're beginning to have younger women, middle-aged women, older women all together talking about what we see and think is important. but ann and francesca really came forward and talked to us and let us know -- we also had gloria duffy, the president of the commonwealth club. you can see there were a lot of women there. there were men. i want the men to come to. we will invite you, tell you come in. but once again, we want to thank you from the commonwealth club for ann and francesca and for the lunch and the fact that we all got together and had talking at our tables, and talking to each other. and bringing forward a lot of wonderful cooperative information. so thank you, thank you, thank you. and i will give these to donna. they have their names on them. and we'll p
ann clark. my name is ann clark, i wanted to let you know we had a wonderful women's meeting at the club and the two people we were honoring is ann and francesca. it was a tremendously interesting program. this is our third and now we're beginning to have younger women, middle-aged women, older women all together talking about what we see and think is important. but ann and francesca really came forward and talked to us and let us know -- we also had gloria duffy, the president of the...
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caller: good evening anne. -- good evening, dr. anne. this is jimmy bellamy. we pray for the people we have lost already and with the reopening might possibly lose more and the frontline doctors and nurses just wish them the est. and i don't know if it was an accident or not, you know, this is like war. it is like war. host: jimmy, thank you for the call. let me take this point and pivot to your experience. what are you seeing in the greater l.a. area, you personally? guest: i think that here in los angeles, l.s. -- l.a. department of public health has done an excellent job of really trying to make sure that we're getting testing up and running. that they are ding doing a really good job of try degree best they wan to do the best with identification and contact tracing and making sure that the messaging is getting out otestimony -- out to people, working closely with he mayor's office. and you know, everybody here is trying to be as proactive as possible, being able to flatten the curve. we're reaping the benefits of that we're seeing that our hospitals have n
caller: good evening anne. -- good evening, dr. anne. this is jimmy bellamy. we pray for the people we have lost already and with the reopening might possibly lose more and the frontline doctors and nurses just wish them the est. and i don't know if it was an accident or not, you know, this is like war. it is like war. host: jimmy, thank you for the call. let me take this point and pivot to your experience. what are you seeing in the greater l.a. area, you personally? guest: i think that here...
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ann rimoin, dr. irwin redlener. thank you both for coming on as always. >>> coming up for this, more on these reports of a presidential eruption over his own internal poll numbers and what they might say about re-election. >>> as we reported, the president reportedly lashing out over his re-election prospects amid this pandemic because right now the math looks bad. multiple reports now saying trump erupted at his top political advisers after they presented polling data showing him trailing joe biden in key battleground states. according to the associated press, aides highlighted the growing political cost of the coronavirus and the unforced errors by trump in his freewheeling press briefings. trump reacted with defiance, incredulous that he could be losing to someone he viewed as a weak candidate. and he repeated in a series of profanity-laced conference calls, i am not blanking losing to joe biden. back with us tonight, the co-author of this report for the associated press, jonathan lemire, white house reporter for
ann rimoin, dr. irwin redlener. thank you both for coming on as always. >>> coming up for this, more on these reports of a presidential eruption over his own internal poll numbers and what they might say about re-election. >>> as we reported, the president reportedly lashing out over his re-election prospects amid this pandemic because right now the math looks bad. multiple reports now saying trump erupted at his top political advisers after they presented polling data showing...
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ann rimoin, dr. irwin redlener. thank you both for coming on as always.oming up, more on thooeds thess of a presidential eruption over his own internal poll numbers and what they might say about re-election. might say about re-election. of items you need to your door fast the way it works best for you. even the big stuff. you get a delivery experience you can always count on. you get your perfect find at a price to match on your schedule. you get free two day shipping on things that make your home feel like you! wayfair. way more than furniture. since 1926, nationwide we've been there in person, during trying times. today, being on your side means staying home... "nationwide office of customer advocacy." ...but we can still support you and the heroes who are with you. we're giving refunds on auto insurance premiums, assisting customers with financial hardships, and our foundation is contributing millions of dollars to charities helping with covid-19 relief. keeping our promise to be on your side. >>> as we reported, the president reportedly lashing out ov
ann rimoin, dr. irwin redlener. thank you both for coming on as always.oming up, more on thooeds thess of a presidential eruption over his own internal poll numbers and what they might say about re-election. might say about re-election. of items you need to your door fast the way it works best for you. even the big stuff. you get a delivery experience you can always count on. you get your perfect find at a price to match on your schedule. you get free two day shipping on things that make your...
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thanks jo—anne.kind of headline, do they react to that, does that change the way they think? tabloid campaigns like that bicycle newspaper do they work?|j tabloid campaigns like that bicycle newspaper do they work? i think they can work and i think they can work in persuading ministers and highlighting gaps in proficient to ministers and there are some reports out tonight that the chancellor is working very much —— looking very much at this issue and it's about to announce the change to the this is interruption loan scheme, which is the aid fund for small businesses that this splash refers to and it looks like he will tweak that and basically try and compel the banks to lend to small businesses to keep them afloat. so, it could be that decision was already made but the cove rage decision was already made but the coverage will make a difference i think. we will go briefly to the financial times. jobs claims rocket by1 million as virus of a shock to the economy. everything is topsy—turvy, it was 100,00
thanks jo—anne.kind of headline, do they react to that, does that change the way they think? tabloid campaigns like that bicycle newspaper do they work?|j tabloid campaigns like that bicycle newspaper do they work? i think they can work and i think they can work in persuading ministers and highlighting gaps in proficient to ministers and there are some reports out tonight that the chancellor is working very much —— looking very much at this issue and it's about to announce the change to...
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same with anne and sam with cal.e have to dial that back, which i also understand is not just that we don't want to unnecessarily roil people when they come in to the bar for a drink or something like that, but one of the nice things about washington, there's a lovely word of members about comedy. you can get along. you may disagree politically but you can sit town and have a drink with them. that's sort of the spirit of the bar and sort of the spirit that i think we all bring to the coasters so we'll suspend our political opinions and save it for our political cartoons and in this case we'll have some lighthearted fun with the caricatures and coasters. >>> we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight we show you historians joan waugh and gary gallagher, who answer the question what caused the civil war. american history tv, tonight, at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> every saturday night, college classrooms around the country. >> why do you all know
same with anne and sam with cal.e have to dial that back, which i also understand is not just that we don't want to unnecessarily roil people when they come in to the bar for a drink or something like that, but one of the nice things about washington, there's a lovely word of members about comedy. you can get along. you may disagree politically but you can sit town and have a drink with them. that's sort of the spirit of the bar and sort of the spirit that i think we all bring to the coasters...
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anne carries them home and leaves them on the family's dinner table., even during an ordinary conversation, saliva and mucus particles escape our mouths and easily reach others who inhale them as they breathe. just remember how breath becomes visible on a cold day. how, then, with so many germs surrounding us, can we avoid having colds all the time? well, fortunately, our body has defenses against this enemy. normally we breathe through our nose. the nose, as well as the sinuses, the eustachian tubes, and the throat, are lined with a delicate membrane. if under a microscope, you look at the lining of the nose, we call it the nasal membrane, you can see it is covered with tiny moving threads. these are called cilia. they moved back and forth like stalks of grain when the wind blows over a field. the cilia are covered with a warm, moist, sticky substance called mucus. the nose usually secretes about a quart of this liquid every 24 hours. this mucus, by warming and moistening the air we breathe in, prepares it for our lungs. the mucus also catches and des
anne carries them home and leaves them on the family's dinner table., even during an ordinary conversation, saliva and mucus particles escape our mouths and easily reach others who inhale them as they breathe. just remember how breath becomes visible on a cold day. how, then, with so many germs surrounding us, can we avoid having colds all the time? well, fortunately, our body has defenses against this enemy. normally we breathe through our nose. the nose, as well as the sinuses, the eustachian...
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are predominantly in the wash in our county area, ann arbor. there, university of michigan, with all the surrounding issues. that's probably the reason some of the numbers are so strong there. my district also what's up to wayne county and the detroit -- and detroit, where it has reached significant proportions. so, it is a challenge at this point in time. our hospitals predominantly are not being overrun yet. we have been checking with them regularly. the challenge comes with the rural hospitals. they have been told that they cannot do any elective surgeries . that is where the rural hospitals make their livelihood and have been able to stay open. it's a challenge for them and we are concerned about that at this time, that after this covid-19 we still over, that have rural hospitals to carry on the functions necessary. storylines wehe have an hearing over the last couple of days over ventilators coming from the federal government, and the ability of to gather ventilators on their own. what number has been received? what is the state doing? par
are predominantly in the wash in our county area, ann arbor. there, university of michigan, with all the surrounding issues. that's probably the reason some of the numbers are so strong there. my district also what's up to wayne county and the detroit -- and detroit, where it has reached significant proportions. so, it is a challenge at this point in time. our hospitals predominantly are not being overrun yet. we have been checking with them regularly. the challenge comes with the rural...
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>> anne thompson with that powerful image, anne, i can't say anything about it except to say it's a powerful image to see what's happening in the city. thank you for that reporting. >>> coming up, democrats floating the idea of a 9/11 style commission to look at the trump administration's handling of the coronavirus threat. we'll talk to democratic congressman david cicilline what is being proposed. >>> and massachusetts nurses treating the sickest covid-19 patients on the front lines. >> i'd be lying if i said i wasn't scared. hospitals across the country are low on protective equipment. we are allotted one mask per day to conserve and prepare for the worst. they are both very much hand in hand. so you should really be focusing on both and definitely at the same time. the new sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. by brushing with sensodyne sensitivity & gum at home it's giving you the relief that you need and the control that you need to take care of your oral health. and it creates a healt
>> anne thompson with that powerful image, anne, i can't say anything about it except to say it's a powerful image to see what's happening in the city. thank you for that reporting. >>> coming up, democrats floating the idea of a 9/11 style commission to look at the trump administration's handling of the coronavirus threat. we'll talk to democratic congressman david cicilline what is being proposed. >>> and massachusetts nurses treating the sickest covid-19 patients on...
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and ann will have another program with chef and jennifer. tonight everyone in this room and those watching by c-span and facebook live are in for a real treat. ann compton, no secret to say, is one of my very favorite people in washington or anywhere. her role as a former reporter and white house correspondent, as well as her being the first woman assigned to cover the white house for network television is known to everyone in this room. what may not be known or as well known is the extensive contributions that ann continues to make to organizations and missions such as ours, the miller center at the university of virginia and many others. ann, i think it's also very fitting to acknowledge this particular week with tomorrow being the 18th anniversary of 9/11, your unique place in american history on that tragic day as you were the only broadcast reporter on air force one with president bush that entire day to report on behalf of the press to the american people. so thank you for your career, but particularly acknowledging that special moment
and ann will have another program with chef and jennifer. tonight everyone in this room and those watching by c-span and facebook live are in for a real treat. ann compton, no secret to say, is one of my very favorite people in washington or anywhere. her role as a former reporter and white house correspondent, as well as her being the first woman assigned to cover the white house for network television is known to everyone in this room. what may not be known or as well known is the extensive...
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anne? same issue, same question. >> i don't think it has -- yes, of course, it is going to look different but i don't think we should say -- the implication of the question to me is always analogous time is up and i don't think that is true. i don't think -- the russians are desperate for us to be back there, even though they are complaining about us endlessly. no, i don't think it is over. i think it is mainly up to us and our allies whether we can sustain it in the light of this global crisis, and i don't think there is any reason to think we can't if we get our act together. >> if we get our act together. >> i would agree, sir. i really think this will be an opportunity for us to rethink how we are doing things. nato, the u.n., who. all of these organizations that have benefited the united states. we need to explain to the american people how that is done, but at the same time, let's think about how we are going to lead into the next 50 years. artificial intelligence, as susan pointed ou
anne? same issue, same question. >> i don't think it has -- yes, of course, it is going to look different but i don't think we should say -- the implication of the question to me is always analogous time is up and i don't think that is true. i don't think -- the russians are desperate for us to be back there, even though they are complaining about us endlessly. no, i don't think it is over. i think it is mainly up to us and our allies whether we can sustain it in the light of this global...
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including baltimore city, baltimore county, carol, prince georges, montgomery anne -- montgomery, anne arundel, howard, frederick, harford, andn anne, calvert, charles counties as hotspots which demand urgent federal attention. in addition to being home to more than i've million people and hundreds of thousands of federal workers in nearly all federal agents is, the baltimore/washington corridor is also home to the nih, the fda, fort dietrich, critical health agencies which are on the front lines of the battle against the coronavirus, as well as fort meade, the nsa, the u.s. cyber command, and other federal installations that are critical to the security of the nation. and i want to sincerely thank the trump administration for listening to our concerns, for responding to us, and for designating the baltimore /washington corridor and these 12 maryland jurisdictions as priority areas. as the covid-19 crisis continues to escalate here in baltimore city, we are continuing to work closely with mayor young and the city leaders to help them respond effectively. with 10 confirmed positive case
including baltimore city, baltimore county, carol, prince georges, montgomery anne -- montgomery, anne arundel, howard, frederick, harford, andn anne, calvert, charles counties as hotspots which demand urgent federal attention. in addition to being home to more than i've million people and hundreds of thousands of federal workers in nearly all federal agents is, the baltimore/washington corridor is also home to the nih, the fda, fort dietrich, critical health agencies which are on the front...
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here to tell us about what sweden did is the country's foreign minister, anne lynn.m stockholm. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. gerry: start by telling us what measures did you take to address the krone veers -- coronavirus and how they differ from other countries. >> we have the have have the same challenge like everybody else. we want to stop the spread of the virus, we would like to not have so many dead people, we want to get our health system working during the pandemic, but we also want to mitigate the effects on businesses and economy. and, therefore, we have a combination of recommendations and of legally binding measures. and we also don't believe in lockdown in that way. we want people to be outdoors if they don't is have any symptoms as long as they keep the social distance. we also have made it possible for people to stay at home if they have any even mild symptoms. for example, not asking for a doctor's certificate make it possible to call in for sick leave very, very easily. and we trust each other. the people trust the authorities, the authorit
here to tell us about what sweden did is the country's foreign minister, anne lynn.m stockholm. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. gerry: start by telling us what measures did you take to address the krone veers -- coronavirus and how they differ from other countries. >> we have the have have the same challenge like everybody else. we want to stop the spread of the virus, we would like to not have so many dead people, we want to get our health system working during the...
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.>>> i am ann malkovich. let's take a look at the good friday ceremony going on as we speak in jerusalem israel there. less than a dozen people actually there. the service being streamed around the world in hopes that people will opt for online ceremonies as opposed to trying together in physical churches. same for easter sunday this weekend. this church in jerusalem is the center for all latin catholics,
.>>> i am ann malkovich. let's take a look at the good friday ceremony going on as we speak in jerusalem israel there. less than a dozen people actually there. the service being streamed around the world in hopes that people will opt for online ceremonies as opposed to trying together in physical churches. same for easter sunday this weekend. this church in jerusalem is the center for all latin catholics,
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camera's shutter advancing] different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange countyty community foundation; and the farvue fououndation. congregation: ♪ ...oh, victory in jesus, my savior forever, he sought me and he bought me with his redeeming blood... ♪ man: it was only 59 years ago that alaska was ratified as a state in the united states of america, and many people involved did not consider much what the original owners of the land already had and wanted to keep. may god continue to bless the inupiaq people, may god continue to bless this land, may god continue to bless the sea from which cometh all of our abundance. and the church said... congregation: amen. man: arctic slope regional corporation is a company that's tied to the land claims that we were able to achieve in the early days. so, let's go into our boardroom. we have our table here, which is made around the traditional skin boat that we use for whaling. it's a symbol of the principles that we've taken from whaling as far as the impor
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ann, thank you. tom, let me turn to you. mayor deblasio, we understand he met with ems workers a few hours ago. the city's fire department says the 911 medical call volume continues to hit new records. you and i talked about this yesterday. it would seem as if a dire situation has gotten worse for the system. >> reporter: i would say so, craig. while you were speaking about the economic impact, i was getting new numbers as far as the amount of people within the fdny, the emts, firefighters and civilians that tested positive for covid-19, that number is up to 338, increase of 50 since yesterday. on top of that, approximately 3,000 members of the fdny including emts, firefighters and civilians are reported out sick today. about a quarter of those, so about 700 are emts. that's a significant number. some of those folks are out on disability or other injuries. this is a physical, a demanding job, not tied to having any sort of sickness, but it's still a significant number. there's been some changes that are going to be forced up
ann, thank you. tom, let me turn to you. mayor deblasio, we understand he met with ems workers a few hours ago. the city's fire department says the 911 medical call volume continues to hit new records. you and i talked about this yesterday. it would seem as if a dire situation has gotten worse for the system. >> reporter: i would say so, craig. while you were speaking about the economic impact, i was getting new numbers as far as the amount of people within the fdny, the emts,...
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. -- i'm anne makoveck. >>> good tuesday morning to you. we are looking at clear skies and chilly conditions. we are down to the 40s and 50s so even colder compared to yesterday morning as we head to the afternoon, temperatures will be even warmer compared to yesterday. you can see those temps right now in the 40s and the 50s with a live look on our treasure island camera and as we had through our afternoon, we are talking 73 i'm san francisco,
. -- i'm anne makoveck. >>> good tuesday morning to you. we are looking at clear skies and chilly conditions. we are down to the 40s and 50s so even colder compared to yesterday morning as we head to the afternoon, temperatures will be even warmer compared to yesterday. you can see those temps right now in the 40s and the 50s with a live look on our treasure island camera and as we had through our afternoon, we are talking 73 i'm san francisco,
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anne, i'd like to begin with you. the subject of masks has been important to you, near and dear to you. do you applaud what the cdc and white house did today despite perhaps the president's personal diminishment of the topic? >> i think it's a great move that now we are using the global data to inform policy. this is really what we have been lacking all along. we know that the virus is able to transmit through speech droplets. we know that we need to be able to do everything we can to slow the spread of the virus because the testing is not sufficient. because we do not have national policy working on our behalf, we do not have all of the tools in place, the only thing we can do is use these brute measures of social distancing and things like using facial coverings to be able to slow the spread of the virus. without this, we have -- we have very little available to us to be able to do. >> annie karni, the president said the mask isn't for him though the rest of us should feel free. he is not going to give the stay-at-h
anne, i'd like to begin with you. the subject of masks has been important to you, near and dear to you. do you applaud what the cdc and white house did today despite perhaps the president's personal diminishment of the topic? >> i think it's a great move that now we are using the global data to inform policy. this is really what we have been lacking all along. we know that the virus is able to transmit through speech droplets. we know that we need to be able to do everything we can to...
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i'm manager director at ascend at the as spend institute and it's my pleasure to step in for my boss, ann mosley, the executive director of asend and also a vice president at the as spend institute. u fortunately she had family emergency today and is nose able to make it but she was heavily involved in the planning. it was her honor to host the book talk because she has known karen as a very close friend for many, many years and if you know ann, you know that personal and professional relationships and commitments are really important to her. so only an emergency would have kept her from opening this up. so, again, thank you for being here, and i'm not going to spend a lot of time because on introductions bus you have the buy yous in front of -- bios in front of you and it's important to get into the conversation but i'm honored to be able to introduce as well because i've northwestern karens are, no for a number of years, have deep respect for her and excited to hear the conversation also. so ascend is a policy program at the as spend institute. we work to make certain that families are
i'm manager director at ascend at the as spend institute and it's my pleasure to step in for my boss, ann mosley, the executive director of asend and also a vice president at the as spend institute. u fortunately she had family emergency today and is nose able to make it but she was heavily involved in the planning. it was her honor to host the book talk because she has known karen as a very close friend for many, many years and if you know ann, you know that personal and professional...
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ann: i definitely understand the reason for two arguments.mic activity is likely to continue to be disastrous, but we are seeing some stabilization signs in the market. was less's decline than 10. -- narrowed a little bit. you wanthe camp that to stay invested. if you will or -- if you were invested in the market, you want to stay invested in the market. i think this is a unique time for stock managers who don't have to own all of the names in the index, people can be picky and thoughtful about the companies that are going to be best positioned on the other side of the storm. ,ven if we retest the lows correlations are going to be wider. there's going to be more separation between the winners and the losers. are i'm presuming you basically therefore looking at companies that have very strong balance sheets, so here is my question. if i'm looking at those kind of companies, should i buy their credit or their equity? well, i obviously am focused on the equities of the managerso the active within wells fargo asset management are looking at the e
ann: i definitely understand the reason for two arguments.mic activity is likely to continue to be disastrous, but we are seeing some stabilization signs in the market. was less's decline than 10. -- narrowed a little bit. you wanthe camp that to stay invested. if you will or -- if you were invested in the market, you want to stay invested in the market. i think this is a unique time for stock managers who don't have to own all of the names in the index, people can be picky and thoughtful about...
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so we thank ann for her friendship and for being with us to take this series of lectures forward. we'll have another one in september on the role of pat nixon in the white house. this is the 50th anniversary of the nixons coming into the presidency and mrs. nifxon becoming first lady. she is an unharolded first lady with her legacy with the white house and what she contributed in terms of artifacts. really american artifacts to the american collection and we'll be celebrating that with a lecture in september. and then in october, very exciting news. our dear friend has a brand new book that is going to be out in october. and for the first time ever, he's finally unlocking his recipe box and sharing the recipes from his service to five american presidents from jimmy carter to george w. bush and his wonderful confections that he created as executive white house pastry chef for those many years. jennifer pickens is an author of white house christmas is going to have a new book out on ceremonies at the white house and so we'll have a conversation with the chef and jennifer pickens at
so we thank ann for her friendship and for being with us to take this series of lectures forward. we'll have another one in september on the role of pat nixon in the white house. this is the 50th anniversary of the nixons coming into the presidency and mrs. nifxon becoming first lady. she is an unharolded first lady with her legacy with the white house and what she contributed in terms of artifacts. really american artifacts to the american collection and we'll be celebrating that with a...
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. >> reporter: ann williams is a jigsaw puzzle historian. >> he pasted a map onto a thin piece of wooda scroll saw to cut it up. england would be one piece. germany would be another piece. he marketed these to the very affluent and influential people. as a tool to teach their children geography. >> reporter: ann, i've got to say a jigsaw puzzle is a great way to learn geography. >> oh, absolutely. i think just about everybody spent some time in their childhood putting a map of the united states together. >> reporter: soon puzzles expanded their reach beyond learning. >> so nursery rhyme, fairytale subjects, ships and trains. >> reporter: early in the 20th century, gaming company parker brothers came up with the idea of inter locking pieces. each one cut by hand, mostly, says williams, by women. >> parker brothers claimed that it hired women because they how to sew. a treddle looked like a sewing machine. they didn't mention they could pay women less. >> reporter: it was during the depression jigsaw puzzles exploded a. he it used to be cross word puzzles and back g gammon. now it's puzz
. >> reporter: ann williams is a jigsaw puzzle historian. >> he pasted a map onto a thin piece of wooda scroll saw to cut it up. england would be one piece. germany would be another piece. he marketed these to the very affluent and influential people. as a tool to teach their children geography. >> reporter: ann, i've got to say a jigsaw puzzle is a great way to learn geography. >> oh, absolutely. i think just about everybody spent some time in their childhood putting a...
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i'm here with ann. here is knell. say hello to yourfamily. ann. here is knell.stay in. are your family. enjoy your stay in. are you happy? yes. are you well? yes andl you happy? yes. are you well? yes and i particularly like the food. good. i'm getting fat. any messages for you family all over the world?|j for you family all over the world?” love you all and miss you all and hope this horrible thing will go away soon and we hope this horrible thing will go away soon and we can hope this horrible thing will go away soon and we can get together again. but love to everyone of the family, love you. as of monday, harbour house was still waiting for new protective equipment. the home had no known cases of coronavirus. this is the falmouth community gospel choir rehearsing before coronavirus forced them to stop doing what they love. we thought you would love to see their story. it is a real testament to how music can get people through tough times. i love what i do. ifeel what i love what i do. i feel what i i love what i do. ifeel what i do. i share it. it is incredib
i'm here with ann. here is knell. say hello to yourfamily. ann. here is knell.stay in. are your family. enjoy your stay in. are you happy? yes. are you well? yes andl you happy? yes. are you well? yes and i particularly like the food. good. i'm getting fat. any messages for you family all over the world?|j for you family all over the world?” love you all and miss you all and hope this horrible thing will go away soon and we hope this horrible thing will go away soon and we can hope this...
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ann was the last comfort for a covid-19 patient during her final moments. difficult for me to have this conversation with you, and i wasn't even there. you were with a patient, who was older, who had a do not resuscitate order. her family knew she was going to pass. they weren't able to be with her. this wasn't even your patient. this was a colleague's patient who was new at the job. take me through what happened. >> hi, first of all, yeah, so i went in with megan, who was the primary nurse, and we set her up to get some comforting medication so she would be comfortable, and i just couldn't leave her. i couldn't leave megan, and i couldn't leave the patient. i really believe that people shouldn't die alone. my dad died alone, and i will never know if he was suffering or if he was scared, so i just felt that i needed to stay with her. it was -- it was a tough moment. >> you -- you said something interesting to our producers. you said she wasn't alert, but i tend to think people are more aware than they think. so you did the things that so many people do for
ann was the last comfort for a covid-19 patient during her final moments. difficult for me to have this conversation with you, and i wasn't even there. you were with a patient, who was older, who had a do not resuscitate order. her family knew she was going to pass. they weren't able to be with her. this wasn't even your patient. this was a colleague's patient who was new at the job. take me through what happened. >> hi, first of all, yeah, so i went in with megan, who was the primary...
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it's really about credit and blame right now with him is the division. >> anne rimoin, he stood there at the cdc in that red hat. what he said that day, as we often point out, was not true that day. it's not true tonight. how close are we to it being true, that if you want a test you can get one? >> well, we are far behind still in testing. we do not have -- not only do we not have enough tests for optimal testing, meaning that every person who needs one should be able to get one, but we do not have a national testing strategy. in addition, as has been mentioned before, we're having supply chain issues. we do not have swabs. we don't have the reagents. and every person who needs one cannot get a test. right now as we've noted, people who are symptomatic can often fight to get a test. but because there is not enough capacity in place right now, we can't do it. you know, this issue of testing really requires a national strategy, and we still don't have a national strategy, and it doesn't seem like -- it seems that now he wants to give all of the authority to the states because the natio
it's really about credit and blame right now with him is the division. >> anne rimoin, he stood there at the cdc in that red hat. what he said that day, as we often point out, was not true that day. it's not true tonight. how close are we to it being true, that if you want a test you can get one? >> well, we are far behind still in testing. we do not have -- not only do we not have enough tests for optimal testing, meaning that every person who needs one should be able to get one,...
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thank you so much for joining us, liz ann.und table members give their investment ideas for the coming week, so stay right there. ♪ chase mobile app, chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an emergency from here. or pay bills from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. visit chase.com/mobile. than rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling, and significantly improve physical function. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections like tb; don't start xelja
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anne: hi governor, it's anne blythe. i was wondering, it sounds like mike sprayberry started talking about looking for alternate hospitals. and i didn't know whether you had designated any sites yet. governor cooper: so right now, we've engaged the us army corps of engineers. we've activated some members of the national guard who are experts in engineering. and we are scouting, not only just scouting but we're analyzing locations for facilities that could provide additional hospital beds. a lot of things that you have to think about when you set up an additional hospital. you have to think about where it's near. so we want to have different sites designated across north carolina so that it could be near any particular place that's seeing a surge and we're running out of hospital beds. so we need several places identified. and when you do turn that key to have that hospital ready to go, we're going to need personnel to be able to man that hospital. and we're going to be able to have to have equipment. they're working on t
anne: hi governor, it's anne blythe. i was wondering, it sounds like mike sprayberry started talking about looking for alternate hospitals. and i didn't know whether you had designated any sites yet. governor cooper: so right now, we've engaged the us army corps of engineers. we've activated some members of the national guard who are experts in engineering. and we are scouting, not only just scouting but we're analyzing locations for facilities that could provide additional hospital beds. a lot...
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if you can focu5 anne frank, one woman. if you can focus on someone you anne frank, one woman.d terrible that is, it does give it a sense of personality and a sense that goodness me, this is real, it is notjust numbers, it is real, it is notjust numbers, it is people we know, people we know from the telly, and it makes it all the more tragic. equipped comment from both of you, starting on the times, the picture of six famous faces including eddie redmayne and naomi harris holding up signs saying thank you nhs, but it really is a great unifying sign that they are holding up, that we can all relate to. we are all impressed by the bravery shown by nhs staff, some of them working on appalling conditions. in some areas the protective equipment which i am sure you discuss when i was struggling with my internet earlier was not forthcoming, and people have had to go into situations for which they are unprepared and very much putting their own health on the line, and who could not admire that immensely. it is all we have time for. i am going to have to avoid coming back to you, james. t
if you can focu5 anne frank, one woman. if you can focus on someone you anne frank, one woman.d terrible that is, it does give it a sense of personality and a sense that goodness me, this is real, it is notjust numbers, it is real, it is notjust numbers, it is people we know, people we know from the telly, and it makes it all the more tragic. equipped comment from both of you, starting on the times, the picture of six famous faces including eddie redmayne and naomi harris holding up signs...
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filmlm advance clicking] different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue fououndation. [indistinct shouting] [woman shouting in native language] [speaking native language] [people speaking native language] [woman speaking native language] [indistinct chatter] man: in zanzibar, we have a long way to go until all our customers to have electricity. 53% of the houses, they have connected to our grid, and the 47, they haveve no power till n. also, zanzibar is 100% dependent power from tanzanian maininland. in 2009, the electricity for the submarine cable was damaged. in 2010, they stay for 3 months without the power. so...we studied how we can move from depending from tanzanian mainland. so, the shortest solution is to have renewablee energy. [woman speaking native langngua] [indistinct chatter] woman: babarefoot is a college which aims to empower women. we are in 92 countries, but in east africa, we hahave only barefoot college, zanzibar. [woman speaking
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