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annette: that is it for this addition -- edition.tay with us here on france 24. ♪ >> at first glancnce,ou might mistake this landscape for the planet mars, riddled with craters and mud ponds. this is an island in indonesia. 30 men are digigging at the botm of a gnt mind, p picking awawayt thesunststable m malls -- walls. for tin. looking every day, he descends into his workplplace, a whole 15 meters dedeep. for seven years, he spent eight hours in debt -- a day in stagnant water, protecected from mudslides. >> we have used simple pickaxes. it is more danangerous becausese there could be mudslides, but we try to be careful. i rememember one day the wall suddenly collapsed and we had to get down quickckly. sifting through the sand is a crucial step. it is like panning for gold. after several minutes, a black paste appears. this is the ore from which tin is extracted. >> how much are you getting? >> about 12 kilos. >> he and his partner hoped to sell this amount for 50 euros. bantenet of sumatra, was once an island paradise. used in mob
annette: that is it for this addition -- edition.tay with us here on france 24. ♪ >> at first glancnce,ou might mistake this landscape for the planet mars, riddled with craters and mud ponds. this is an island in indonesia. 30 men are digigging at the botm of a gnt mind, p picking awawayt thesunststable m malls -- walls. for tin. looking every day, he descends into his workplplace, a whole 15 meters dedeep. for seven years, he spent eight hours in debt -- a day in stagnant water,...
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annette: thank you. moving on, the french government just announced physical exercise will be banned in paris between 10:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. highest deadly toll is reported in france since the outbreak beganan. it comes as the overall death toll is approaching 9000. the health minister is saying that the country has yet to reach the peak, get some positive signs with the numbers of people being admitted to intensive care continuing to drop. >> after three weeks of confinement, new numbers and france suggest to the measures are working, the curve finally starting to flatten. while the number of patients admitted to intensive care increased in t the last 24 hour, a net total of just 94 patients remain. it is the lowest figure since the outbreak began, alleviating pressure on french hospitals.. french]king >> but the situation remains critical with health-care workers calling for caution. though the worst hit regions are starting to see signs of hope, the outbreak could still worsen elsewhere. f french]ng
annette: thank you. moving on, the french government just announced physical exercise will be banned in paris between 10:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. highest deadly toll is reported in france since the outbreak beganan. it comes as the overall death toll is approaching 9000. the health minister is saying that the country has yet to reach the peak, get some positive signs with the numbers of people being admitted to intensive care continuing to drop. >> after three weeks of confinement, new...
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my name is annette williams. i'm the manager of accessible services. let me just get to the main slide here. i really appreciate you having me. and i wanted to give you an update on the services that we provide, both now during covid and in terms of our whole suite of services. as you know, at this point muni is only really for essential trips. and for those who don't have other transportation options. we're very concerned about the safety of muni customers and operators. and that we're retaining social distance on the system. so that has also resulted in some reductions to service, which i'll talk about in just a minute. as you're probably aware, most people are now boarding at the rear door. but it's very important for seniors and people with disabilities, who need the lift or the kneeler, to be welcomed and innovated in the front door. and so that's very important to us and that's a big part of making sure that access is continuing at the front door of the system. we're also making sure that on the vehicle, as i mentioned, that there's physical dist
my name is annette williams. i'm the manager of accessible services. let me just get to the main slide here. i really appreciate you having me. and i wanted to give you an update on the services that we provide, both now during covid and in terms of our whole suite of services. as you know, at this point muni is only really for essential trips. and for those who don't have other transportation options. we're very concerned about the safety of muni customers and operators. and that we're...
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. >> reporter: this morning, annette johnson was again calling the nursing facility where her mother lives. >> sometimes i can get through. sometimes i can't. >> reporter: two weeks ago, her mom could wave from inside. >> i would call every day and i kept getting the same thing, she's fine, she's doing great. >> reporter: but last week she says she walked up to the window and was shocked. >> i see her lying in bed with the oxygen in her mouth. >> reporter: that's how you knew she was in trouble >> yes seeing an oxygen tube, correct. >> reporter: she says a nurse said her mother had been tested for covid-19 the facility says it informed her husband when the test later came back positive but were not obligated to tell annette, since she is not her mother's primary guardian. >> that's the hardest part is not being there for her, not being able to touch her and hold her and just let her know we're there. >> reporter: many states including florida are not requiring nursing facilities to report to their departments of health when there are cases of covid. only 17 states provided nbc news w
. >> reporter: this morning, annette johnson was again calling the nursing facility where her mother lives. >> sometimes i can get through. sometimes i can't. >> reporter: two weeks ago, her mom could wave from inside. >> i would call every day and i kept getting the same thing, she's fine, she's doing great. >> reporter: but last week she says she walked up to the window and was shocked. >> i see her lying in bed with the oxygen in her mouth. >>...
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annette: that is it for this addition.tay with us here on france 24. ♪ >> the volcanic landscape in the , virgin of russia territory, barely touched by tourism. a few years ago, a travel group started bringing groups by ..licopter >> now we are in the s south, a specially protected area. visit areas.o three baris, forbearers. , four bears.s see thehave traveled to bears up close. it is so lovely. i only saw bears in the z zoo, t in a live area.. -- wild area. >> to see the bears in the wilds, thehey paid 600 eururos h for r the one day y helicopter . centy say it was wortrth everey . we posted a lot of pictures and a lot are friends saw the pictures and want to try to come here next summer. more and more chinese tourists will come. i think a lot of markets should be prepared >> could kamchatka be the world's next taurus hotspot? touristt hotspot -- hotspot? that i is part of f lenny putin- president putin's plan. the federal district said the russian president has expanded to include two additional regions while moving its
annette: that is it for this addition.tay with us here on france 24. ♪ >> the volcanic landscape in the , virgin of russia territory, barely touched by tourism. a few years ago, a travel group started bringing groups by ..licopter >> now we are in the s south, a specially protected area. visit areas.o three baris, forbearers. , four bears.s see thehave traveled to bears up close. it is so lovely. i only saw bears in the z zoo, t in a live area.. -- wild area. >> to see the...
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success but hopefully it will stay like that back to you. >> i know the entire world is watching annette, thank you very much just what annette was talking about, they call it the rt, to put things in perspective, at the height of this, the transmission ratio in new york city was over four in new jersey it was close to that, one person was getting three or four other people sick. that's why it expanded so quickly. >>> when we come back, it is back to business and a potential bankruptcy for a big retail name you know and potentially a very big red flag for department stores everywhere. >>> plus, congress racing against time to refill its already tapped out small business loan program. we have a live report on how likely it is we inject another $310 billion in that program and soon we're back right after this. awesome internet. it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that protects your kids... ...no matter what they're up to. it protects your info... ...and gives you 24/7 peace of mind... ...that if it's connected, it's protected. even t
success but hopefully it will stay like that back to you. >> i know the entire world is watching annette, thank you very much just what annette was talking about, they call it the rt, to put things in perspective, at the height of this, the transmission ratio in new york city was over four in new jersey it was close to that, one person was getting three or four other people sick. that's why it expanded so quickly. >>> when we come back, it is back to business and a potential...
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annette's of reflection for the victims of the pandemic we'll leave you now with some of those images. translate. carefully. don't move to soon. to be a good. match. discover who. subscribe to the documentary to. look at it. this week unboiled stories. the search for a challenger to trump in the u.s. . colombia's fight against sex tourism. but we begin in turkey thousands of refugees arrive at the greek border carrying false hopes they want to enter the e.u. but europe is closing its doors an increasing border security. the sign at the greek borders says welcome but that's just not the case. a chaotic makeshift camp has sprung up open to the elements people try to stay warm lighting fires and dense smoke drifts through the air sometimes it's tear gas fired by the greek police. feared us and his family said to a little further away 5 years ago he fled from the syrian city of homs to turkey it's here where he met his wife and it's here where their daughter was born now they're on the road again a but. that we heard on the news that the borders to europe are being open but in the. set of
annette's of reflection for the victims of the pandemic we'll leave you now with some of those images. translate. carefully. don't move to soon. to be a good. match. discover who. subscribe to the documentary to. look at it. this week unboiled stories. the search for a challenger to trump in the u.s. . colombia's fight against sex tourism. but we begin in turkey thousands of refugees arrive at the greek border carrying false hopes they want to enter the e.u. but europe is closing its doors an...
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annette: after a decrease in the number of daily deaths that had raised hope that the epidemic was reaching a peak in spain, the country continues to record a record number of fatalities. 806 to four people dying in the last 24 hos. the total reaching more than 9000. the number of spaniards affected has reached more than 102,000. the trend inin infections tendno climb. sarah morris has more. another daily record, 864 deaths in the last one he four hours. more than 9000 -- and last 24 hours. more than 9000 spaniards have died so far. ,he numbers arare topping 100,00 the nunumbers are up 8.2%. the healal authoritities say thy expect the figures to peak shortly. they are seeing a slowdown in the increasing rise of the number of cases. they say that as you lookk back 10 days ago you see rises of 25%we are now back to the regionf f 8%. that's good news, but the health minister is saying that evenen checkiking the peak of the curve will not solve the proroblem. there will be considerable pressure on intensive care wards and we have seen a controversial document hasas been leaks this morning frfro
annette: after a decrease in the number of daily deaths that had raised hope that the epidemic was reaching a peak in spain, the country continues to record a record number of fatalities. 806 to four people dying in the last 24 hos. the total reaching more than 9000. the number of spaniards affected has reached more than 102,000. the trend inin infections tendno climb. sarah morris has more. another daily record, 864 deaths in the last one he four hours. more than 9000 -- and last 24 hours....
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we'll hear from annette next in madison, georgia. good morning.aller: yes, as an ordained minister, i believe that yes, religious people as well as people in the united states, we have rights. however, our rights are not absolute. mainly, for instance, if we were going to physically harm someone, we do not have the right to do that except in the case of self-defense. so therefore, if we appear in public and we know we're putting someone else's lives at risk, we do not have those rights. those rights are removed and that's the christian thing to do. host: ok. to michael, lehigh, oklahoma. good morning, michael. go ahead. caller: i don't think anybody ought to be exempt for nothing. i think they should take consideration of everybody around them and stay home and get rid of this thing. it's nobody's fault. it just happened. host: our question for you this morning, should religious organizations be exempt from the stay at home orders? we've got a couple more calls and we'll hear from bob next in marshall, virginia. go ahead. caller: yeah, these peopl
we'll hear from annette next in madison, georgia. good morning.aller: yes, as an ordained minister, i believe that yes, religious people as well as people in the united states, we have rights. however, our rights are not absolute. mainly, for instance, if we were going to physically harm someone, we do not have the right to do that except in the case of self-defense. so therefore, if we appear in public and we know we're putting someone else's lives at risk, we do not have those rights. those...
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a more dramatic example of this than what i'm doing here is of course annette gordon reeves.s in the most dramatic way that we don't know what we think we know in these men who have been defensive about jefferson have been denies this thing that was obvious forever. people had done it and sorted the wrong way she did it in the right way and she had all the best examples and it was really tight delivery. everyone's always improving on each other and i hope this is not, this is the woman is biography written by the woman i hope this is the beginning. i can't do it all there are too many presidents. >> we have time for one more question. >> now everyone is silent. >> do you think were entering into a new age of history? like during the 70s there was a new social history like women do exist we should probably talk about them you think it's safe to go ahead and say maybe we can start taking shots of some of these figures we thought were infallible before. >> i hope so. i hope it's an ever evolving thing. i think that at the same time while there is an interest within this crowd i
a more dramatic example of this than what i'm doing here is of course annette gordon reeves.s in the most dramatic way that we don't know what we think we know in these men who have been defensive about jefferson have been denies this thing that was obvious forever. people had done it and sorted the wrong way she did it in the right way and she had all the best examples and it was really tight delivery. everyone's always improving on each other and i hope this is not, this is the woman is...
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my name is annette williams. i'm the manager of accessible services. let me just get to the main slide here. i really appreciate you having me. and i wanted to give you an update on the services that we provide, both now during covid and in terms of our whole suite of services. as you know, at this point muni is only really for essential trips. and for those who don't have other transportation options. we're very concerned about the safety of muni customers and operators. and that we're retaining social distance on the system. so that has also resulted in some reductions to service, which i'll talk about in just a minute. as you're probably aware, most people are now boarding at the rear door. but it's very important for seniors and people with disabilities, who need the lift or the kneeler, to be welcomed and innovated in the front door. and so that's very important to us and that's a big part of making sure that access is continuing at the front door of the system. we're also making sure that on the vehicle, as i mentioned, that there's physical dist
my name is annette williams. i'm the manager of accessible services. let me just get to the main slide here. i really appreciate you having me. and i wanted to give you an update on the services that we provide, both now during covid and in terms of our whole suite of services. as you know, at this point muni is only really for essential trips. and for those who don't have other transportation options. we're very concerned about the safety of muni customers and operators. and that we're...
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it took 76 days but wuhan's lockdown is at annette. flights and train services are once again aving thcity people there provided that they are deemed virus free can travel to other parts of china. this was one of the most extensive and toughest set of quarantine restrictions on the planet to begin with. people were allowed out to shop for food but by mid-february no one was allowed to leave their residential compound. you can't even imagine how good it must feel to be out and about. it certainly gives us hope that eventually this too shall pass. >>> this morning a sign of hope here in california from governor newsom who says multiple projections show the states curve is flattening, meaning we shouldn't see a huge surge in patients all at once. that will save lives but also means we will likely have to ena time using social distancing measures. >> it means our peak comes down but it also goes further out. so the thinking around may and late may in particular. >> that means students will not be going back to their classrooms for the rest
it took 76 days but wuhan's lockdown is at annette. flights and train services are once again aving thcity people there provided that they are deemed virus free can travel to other parts of china. this was one of the most extensive and toughest set of quarantine restrictions on the planet to begin with. people were allowed out to shop for food but by mid-february no one was allowed to leave their residential compound. you can't even imagine how good it must feel to be out and about. it...
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producers the d o c there's a nation is now valid and 9 provinces in the northern italian regions of annetteugh i'm feeling. this means that traditional wine growers have to cut back a little and open up the market to us lowlanders as well. that way the overall product can enjoy a lasting success. this isn't acceptable to the producers of classic present go involved or be a dandy they now want to preserve their culturally protected product from loveline competition a group of established vintners meet in this old wine cellar. on. they choose the best bottle every year the perception was be pure and made only from the grapes that have grown here. pretty. good on the paizo and the high quality of the lowland prosecco makes our work difficult we are struggling to keep our identity from simply being watered down. the venues shape this cultural landscape over generations and have now even received the unesco designation. this has its price in their vineyards the grapes still have to be harvested by hand. the slopes are too steep for machines every square metre here requires 5 times as many workin
producers the d o c there's a nation is now valid and 9 provinces in the northern italian regions of annetteugh i'm feeling. this means that traditional wine growers have to cut back a little and open up the market to us lowlanders as well. that way the overall product can enjoy a lasting success. this isn't acceptable to the producers of classic present go involved or be a dandy they now want to preserve their culturally protected product from loveline competition a group of established...
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the facility notified her husband but were not obligated to tell annette since she is not her mother's primary guardian. >> that's the hardest part is not being there for her, not being able to touch her and hold her and just're there. >> many states including florida are not requiring nursing facilities to report to their departments of health when there are cases of covid only 17 states provided nbc news with the names of facilities that have infections and privacy laws constrain communications from nursing homes. >> you're required to tell the family members if that family member has covid-19. you're not required to tell another person living in that facility that somebody has the virus. >> so if someone down the hall has it you may not find out. >> exactly >> i heard you got a test yesterday. do you remember? >> yes, i got a test but i don't know what it was >> andrea's father has dementia, heart problems and copd. he was moved from his original facility to another to make way for covid patients >> i worry every minute and every second of the day because of the move. >> but we love
the facility notified her husband but were not obligated to tell annette since she is not her mother's primary guardian. >> that's the hardest part is not being there for her, not being able to touch her and hold her and just're there. >> many states including florida are not requiring nursing facilities to report to their departments of health when there are cases of covid only 17 states provided nbc news with the names of facilities that have infections and privacy laws constrain...
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portland police officers in oregon are delivering prescription drugs to people in need larry and annette brammer from minnesota have recovered from the virus. >> most people will survive this, so we just can't be fearful. we just need to be smart. >> reporter: across the nation the elderly are still the most vulnerable more than 400 long-term care facilities have residents infected with the coronavirus many spending their final days isolated from family, dying alone. >> that is -- is heart breaking and our community is truly heartbroken. >> reporter: tonight the toll of the virus impacting so many lives in every corner of our nation. tonight the white house says social distancing appears to be working but warn there is no magic bullet the president said the next few weeks will be difficult for all americans but says they are critically important. lester >> you know, we will all be tested. miguel, thank you. >>> and across the country medical workers are rushing to new york city, the u.s. epicenter where more makeshift hospitals open as beds fill up. the peak now expected in 7 to 21 days
portland police officers in oregon are delivering prescription drugs to people in need larry and annette brammer from minnesota have recovered from the virus. >> most people will survive this, so we just can't be fearful. we just need to be smart. >> reporter: across the nation the elderly are still the most vulnerable more than 400 long-term care facilities have residents infected with the coronavirus many spending their final days isolated from family, dying alone. >> that...
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we will resume as annette is a safety we will resume.n three is there, they have got it, the guys have got it written, the guys and girls, and that is great. so it is ready to go, but of course we have to get our various people from around the globe and also how, what the location is, and also, interestingly enough, is do we acknowledge covid—19 in the next series? so there is a a lot of ifs and buts, buti series? so there is a a lot of ifs and buts, but i do think we will be going on. i don't think succession —— succession, it will be happening. probably not until, i would have said safely august, september, july, august maybe. believe me, i am going to come back to succession, but i wa nt to to come back to succession, but i want to flip the conversation a little bit and be more reflective as to you and your past, because as you say you are now hunkered down, you area say you are now hunkered down, you are a diabetic, you are over 70 so ina high are a diabetic, you are over 70 so in a high risk category when it comes to coronavirus. so
we will resume as annette is a safety we will resume.n three is there, they have got it, the guys have got it written, the guys and girls, and that is great. so it is ready to go, but of course we have to get our various people from around the globe and also how, what the location is, and also, interestingly enough, is do we acknowledge covid—19 in the next series? so there is a a lot of ifs and buts, buti series? so there is a a lot of ifs and buts, but i do think we will be going on. i...
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staying at home during this beautiful weather isn't easy, but single mum annette has a two—year—old withre about 500 people in the world have. so it is extremely challenging being indoors, because he cannot bang or cut or hurt himself. i have adapted the home, because normally he is very used to going out, so i have had to add foam piping around lots of the furniture. it looks a bit crazy, but it definitely helps, because he has started to run around, and him falling over, which he has done a couple of times, is bad if he banged into something. it is almost two weeks since borisjohnson announced the lockdown, and since then, self isolation has been tough for everybody. but for families without any outdoor space or gardens, like this, it is even harder. we are very used to being out, going to the parks. it is difficult because they have to amuse him in different ways. i love being at home, but when you are told to be at home, it's a com pletely are told to be at home, it's a completely different perspective. and you suddenly lose your freedom. with no—one knowing how much longer the lockd
staying at home during this beautiful weather isn't easy, but single mum annette has a two—year—old withre about 500 people in the world have. so it is extremely challenging being indoors, because he cannot bang or cut or hurt himself. i have adapted the home, because normally he is very used to going out, so i have had to add foam piping around lots of the furniture. it looks a bit crazy, but it definitely helps, because he has started to run around, and him falling over, which he has done...
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it is incumbent on us to act on those orders, to not go out and annette with other people or spread the virus. that is what is predicted here on the other graph. i will first take you through the blue line. that is next to where it says effective social distancing. if you remember, after our first week of known cases, we put in social distancing roles and people were encouraged to stay home when they were as sick and to wash their hands and cough and sneeze into the elbow. and stay six feet away from people and not have been gathering could -- big gatherings. graph depicts what happens to hospitalizations if we just did that. and we reduce the number of people gathering. it pushed the peak to mid-may, further way. and now rather than 3800 per day, we are seeing 1500 per day per hospitalizations in the new orleans area, the region one area. that is a large number to sustain. a week later, we had stricter role in place. we have added that on top of a situation where all of you hopefully are staying home and not going out unless you are an essential worker or have an essential visit. that
it is incumbent on us to act on those orders, to not go out and annette with other people or spread the virus. that is what is predicted here on the other graph. i will first take you through the blue line. that is next to where it says effective social distancing. if you remember, after our first week of known cases, we put in social distancing roles and people were encouraged to stay home when they were as sick and to wash their hands and cough and sneeze into the elbow. and stay six feet...
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do you think the military aspects of that helped annette evolution? >> it had everything to do with it. lincoln first started out believing it was of no use to include black men to the military because they would not be strong enough to stand up against their former owners in the battlefield. he thought they would be cowards and run away. he found out quickly the black men were anything but that. before the end of 1863, he was writing to people saying my commanders in the field are saying they are doing very well. if we are to be successful, it will be in part at least because of what these men are doing. he did understand that america owed a debt to these black men who helped to preserve the union. i think had he lived and i'm not supposed to do this because this is not what historians do, we don't speculate. i'm going to do it anyway. i think had he lived, he would have pressed for any kind of assistance for the veterans. things would have been slower with everyone else. he still had certain feelings that the formerly enslaved who were not the veter
do you think the military aspects of that helped annette evolution? >> it had everything to do with it. lincoln first started out believing it was of no use to include black men to the military because they would not be strong enough to stand up against their former owners in the battlefield. he thought they would be cowards and run away. he found out quickly the black men were anything but that. before the end of 1863, he was writing to people saying my commanders in the field are saying...
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this was annette etiface buildip and up that was already teetering and needed something to knock it over and was far more dramatic than anyone had ever seen which was a sudden stop to the global economy the nasty side effects and that we would put on top is on the credit side perhaps starting with emerging markets. one feature of the post global financial world has been the buy side bubble. as central banks bumped out liquidity through the quantitative easing programs, the problem was that this was searching for yields all types of assets and emerging markets. now you have a mountain of a dollar denominating credit in the big emerging market countries which will be extremely precarious now there is one thing for some sub saharan african country on two to three years ago quite another thing for the important country to run into trouble. we could think of turkey, a dramatic case or mexico which could have for example in the 1980s, systemic consequences we should be looking for serious traps and blow ups in this type of area. >> christopher, as a former british diplomat, you know your way a
this was annette etiface buildip and up that was already teetering and needed something to knock it over and was far more dramatic than anyone had ever seen which was a sudden stop to the global economy the nasty side effects and that we would put on top is on the credit side perhaps starting with emerging markets. one feature of the post global financial world has been the buy side bubble. as central banks bumped out liquidity through the quantitative easing programs, the problem was that this...
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annette been a cello and margaret thatcher died on the same day. they have very invincible lives. i try to a man or a freaky friday where they switch places maggie thatcher stars or something like that which is an actual title. >> that is an interesting thing. >> lung cancer taped a message to people, and anti-smoking message. that was a fairly new thing. who's just sort of dominated. not that it is a competition but it kind of his. ross perot died the same day. >> michael jackson and farrah fawcett. pour farrah. it shows you how we work in our programs. for 5 other people did michael jackson's story. >> they thought you were doing that. audiences are smart and can see into a person who has been in the public eye for long enough. and their penna days. there was something decent about her and the way she dealt with her cancer at the end. cutting off her hair in public, she could have hidden the way and obviously michael jackson was a bigger story but farrah. >> we knew she had been sick but michael jackson was a big surprise. we kind of jumped ahead. i didn't ask the question i wan
annette been a cello and margaret thatcher died on the same day. they have very invincible lives. i try to a man or a freaky friday where they switch places maggie thatcher stars or something like that which is an actual title. >> that is an interesting thing. >> lung cancer taped a message to people, and anti-smoking message. that was a fairly new thing. who's just sort of dominated. not that it is a competition but it kind of his. ross perot died the same day. >> michael...
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investors seem very surprised and positively reacting this morning to that news let's get out to annette on this story. does this change the trajectory for deutsche bank as an equity story? >> i wouldn't go as far as saying that. remember, deutsche bank was trading at roughly tenure row before the coronavirus outbreak, so i think the equity story -- it's not the greatest but obviously it's about the outlook and also about that -- they show us now they can actually generate higher revenues that was one of the main sort of concerns from investors when it comes to their restructuring plan, that deutsche bank is cutting assets aggressively, selling business but at the same time, they were saying in their targets they want to increase revenue. this didn't happen during the last quarter this quarter is surprise you're seeing revenues sitting confidently above 6.4 billion euro it will be interesting to see on wednesday when they publish where that revenue came from the most realistic is it came from investment banking because wall street also benefitted from the volatile market environment. of
investors seem very surprised and positively reacting this morning to that news let's get out to annette on this story. does this change the trajectory for deutsche bank as an equity story? >> i wouldn't go as far as saying that. remember, deutsche bank was trading at roughly tenure row before the coronavirus outbreak, so i think the equity story -- it's not the greatest but obviously it's about the outlook and also about that -- they show us now they can actually generate higher revenues...
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. >> reporter: in san jose, annette castillo, abc 7 news. >> abc7news.com, one of our most clicked on stories right now the grim forecast that stanford researchers are saying our shelter in place may last for five more months. >>> 150 years since golden gate park was created by the golden gate legislaturlegislature. because all events have been canceled, the park is coming to you virtually. you can see the best of the park, a weekly virtual classic concert series, performance over the years. >>> let's get a quick check of the weather now. it will be rainy today, lisa. >> that's right. we're still looking at springs, rainfall deficit. live look outside. we're dry right now. this is emeryville. temperatures in the low 50s, one of the warmer locations in the east bay. 39 in santa rosa, 43 in san jose. we'll time out the rain for you today and tomorrow. that looks stormier. we'll be back in a few minutes. >> thanks, lisa. >>> unemployment soars to all-time highs. we have a look at one landlord came up with to ease the burden on small businesses. >> plus, why some may have a possible postp
. >> reporter: in san jose, annette castillo, abc 7 news. >> abc7news.com, one of our most clicked on stories right now the grim forecast that stanford researchers are saying our shelter in place may last for five more months. >>> 150 years since golden gate park was created by the golden gate legislaturlegislature. because all events have been canceled, the park is coming to you virtually. you can see the best of the park, a weekly virtual classic concert series,...
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let's get over now to steve who will join us for the latest in uk we're talking to annette and charlotte about how the german and spanish governments are beginning their exit strategies and how to ease. in the uk, the government has been reluctant to acknowledge what their exit strategy is. what's going on? >> and et cetera becoming annoying for the british public which, by and large, has been incredibly supportive of the government restrictions, lockdown, social distancing, despite there's been valuable criticisms about testing, about the protective equipment for the national health service and for care homes and, indeed, the reporting of deaths as well. lots of big questions. this comes as jenny harris, the deputy cmo, believes we're moving in the right directions, past or during the peak and things are looking better on the infection rate and the hospital admissions rate. as you say, there are lots of questions over strategy. this is the day when schools should have gone back, including the city of london school behind us and the city of london school, one of our correspondents on twi
let's get over now to steve who will join us for the latest in uk we're talking to annette and charlotte about how the german and spanish governments are beginning their exit strategies and how to ease. in the uk, the government has been reluctant to acknowledge what their exit strategy is. what's going on? >> and et cetera becoming annoying for the british public which, by and large, has been incredibly supportive of the government restrictions, lockdown, social distancing, despite...
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annette never investigated the biggest abuse our corruption in history, they were too busy spreading conspiracy theories. and more hoaxes. and by the way, get another example of beyond journalist malfeasance here, they're culpable. and quietly editing the contact when they're caught red-handed. by the way, that's not where the story is. it gets worse for them. on february 20, 3 days before mr. joyce decided to go on the cruise, the same hack attractively for his death, ella fonte, she tweeted this. "i fundamentally don't understand the panic. incidence of the disease is declining in china." by the way, the virus is not deadly, vast majority of cases. production and so on will slow down and will obviously rebound." okay. that is the type of behavior -- by the way, same "new york times" five or six days after the president but the travel ban in effect, that would be the same "new york times" that said who says it's not safe to travel to china? bad advice they are too. this is the kind of rampant hypocrisy, negligent behavior that is so widespread. this is the 99% of the mob in the medi
annette never investigated the biggest abuse our corruption in history, they were too busy spreading conspiracy theories. and more hoaxes. and by the way, get another example of beyond journalist malfeasance here, they're culpable. and quietly editing the contact when they're caught red-handed. by the way, that's not where the story is. it gets worse for them. on february 20, 3 days before mr. joyce decided to go on the cruise, the same hack attractively for his death, ella fonte, she tweeted...
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we need to get olive together for a virtual happy hour with annette who made are you tired of clean clothes can! y downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters keep your laundry smelling fresh way longer than detergent alone. pour a cap of downy unstopables into your washing machine before each load and enjoy fresher smelling laundry for up to 12-weeks. this towel has already been used and it still smells fresh. if you want laundry to smell fresh for weeks make sure you have downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters. killer attitude. nevor hydration.... neutrogena® hydro boost. the #1 hyaluronic acid moisturizer delivers 2x the hydration for supple, bouncy skin. neutrogena®. wityour money almostes offered feels like it's frozen. with capital one, you can open a new savings account in about 5 minutes and earn five times the national average. this is banking reimagined. what's in your wallet? >>> good sunday morning. it is april 19th. here is a live look outside. clouds and fog over the bridge as we look from our sutro tower camera. thank you for joining us. vianey arana, similar to how we started
we need to get olive together for a virtual happy hour with annette who made are you tired of clean clothes can! y downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters keep your laundry smelling fresh way longer than detergent alone. pour a cap of downy unstopables into your washing machine before each load and enjoy fresher smelling laundry for up to 12-weeks. this towel has already been used and it still smells fresh. if you want laundry to smell fresh for weeks make sure you have downy unstopables...
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. >> annette admonti, an economics professor explains there is a direct incentive for lenders. processing one big loan like ruth's chris is equal to processing 250 smaller loans. >> in small businesses are a little more powerless. >> so who is really to blame? it goes back to the legislation passed by congress. revisions in the law allow larger business was less than 500 employees per location to be eligible. there was no restriction on companies who could access money elsewhere. that's where pro sports teams like the l.a. lakers managed to slide by with 4.6 million in funding. in order to prevent that, all but will that be enough? >> it depends on who does it and how consistent it is. oh, i reviewed it, it's all fine. media will have to explore what really goes on. >> well, ruth's chris, shake shack and most recently today the l.a. lakers have all returned the funding. right now 52 out of the ppe's $310 billion has been allocated. >> and you profiled several small businesses going through this process. have any of them received ppe funding? >> yes, am marks some good news to r
. >> annette admonti, an economics professor explains there is a direct incentive for lenders. processing one big loan like ruth's chris is equal to processing 250 smaller loans. >> in small businesses are a little more powerless. >> so who is really to blame? it goes back to the legislation passed by congress. revisions in the law allow larger business was less than 500 employees per location to be eligible. there was no restriction on companies who could access money...
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places and it was maggie thatcher stars in how to stuff a wild bikini which is an actual title of a annettello movie. >> orson welles and you'll brenner. that is a interesting -- >> you'll brenner as died of lung cancer and taped a message to people and antismoking message so i think that was a fairly new thing back then to do that and so his death dominated, not that it's a competition but it kind of is. [laughter] that happened fg. recently with [inaudible] and ross perot died on the same day. >> and michael jackson and farrah fawcett. >> poor farah. >> and i had to do -- it shows you how we work in our programs i got the farah obit to do for sunday morning but others got four or five other people did michael jackson story. >> but thank god you are doing that because farah was great. i have this theory that i think that people, audiences are smart and can see into a person if they have been in the public eye for long enough and i think there was a reason that farrah fawcett, we liked her long after her pinup days. there was something decent about her and the way she dealt with her cancer
places and it was maggie thatcher stars in how to stuff a wild bikini which is an actual title of a annettello movie. >> orson welles and you'll brenner. that is a interesting -- >> you'll brenner as died of lung cancer and taped a message to people and antismoking message so i think that was a fairly new thing back then to do that and so his death dominated, not that it's a competition but it kind of is. [laughter] that happened fg. recently with [inaudible] and ross perot died on...
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brian: annette, you are in this book in the chapter on millard fillmore. would you like to comment on him, with the over rated or underrated? [laughter] edna: i do not even remember when i gave that. [laughter] brian: glad you did because otherwise we would not have a moderator. [laughter] edna: he could have done more during that period. there is so much happening in terms of abolitionism. like buchanan, he really does not do -- leaders are supposed to take the lead, they are supposed to let other people know where they stand and move the country in what they think is the best direction. i do not think he did that. i agree. fillmore should not be rated at all perhaps. if i may say, to me the most underrated at least until fairly recently is lyndon johnson. because we still give kennedy the credit for all of the civil rights legislation, but it really was lyndon johnson who pushed that. we should give him a lot more credit. brian: by the way, millard fillmore 37 -- millard is not 43. 37,edna: that is true. how he managed to get that -- [laughter] brian: ri
brian: annette, you are in this book in the chapter on millard fillmore. would you like to comment on him, with the over rated or underrated? [laughter] edna: i do not even remember when i gave that. [laughter] brian: glad you did because otherwise we would not have a moderator. [laughter] edna: he could have done more during that period. there is so much happening in terms of abolitionism. like buchanan, he really does not do -- leaders are supposed to take the lead, they are supposed to let...
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we'll hear from annette next in madison, georgia. good morning.r: yes, as an ordained minister, i believe that yes, religious people as well as people in the united states, we have rights. however, our rights are not absolute. mainly, for instance, if we were going to physically harm someone, we do not have the right to do that except in the case of self-defense. so therefore, if we appear in public and we know we're putting someone else's lives at risk, we do not have those rights. those rights are removed and that's the christian thing to do. host: ok. to michael, lehigh, oklahoma. good morning, michael. go ahead. caller: i don't think anybody ought to be exempt for nothing. i think they should take consideration of everybody around them and stay home and get rid of this thing. it's nobody's fault. it just happened. host: our question for you this morning, should religious organizations be exempt from the stay at home orders? we've got a couple more calls and we'll hear from bob next in marshall, virginia. go ahead. caller: yeah, these people li
we'll hear from annette next in madison, georgia. good morning.r: yes, as an ordained minister, i believe that yes, religious people as well as people in the united states, we have rights. however, our rights are not absolute. mainly, for instance, if we were going to physically harm someone, we do not have the right to do that except in the case of self-defense. so therefore, if we appear in public and we know we're putting someone else's lives at risk, we do not have those rights. those...