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. >> please give a warm welcome to apa president ana maria allessi. [applause] >> hello.'m ana maria allessi and i'm the president of the apa board of directors, and it's my pleasure to turn our attention to mr. stephen king, who for years long before audiobooks where fashionable has championed the work that all of you do and all the magic that you make. through his support he has expanded the audience for and inspired improvements to audiobooks. and it's with wholehearted enthusiasm and gratitude that we celebrate stephen king by sharing with them a lifetime achievement award. [applause] >> steve, first off today, thank you for all of the thrilling adventures yet taken as on books for children. >> i feel honored to have been even a small part of your imagination of artistry. >> at how to pleasure of recording one of your books which one and audie. >> we wish you many more. >> i have to tell you, i think about your characters all the time. >> i had the pleasure of doing narrative of your book. >> i was honored and lucky to read very difficult and wonderful, treacherous bo
. >> please give a warm welcome to apa president ana maria allessi. [applause] >> hello.'m ana maria allessi and i'm the president of the apa board of directors, and it's my pleasure to turn our attention to mr. stephen king, who for years long before audiobooks where fashionable has championed the work that all of you do and all the magic that you make. through his support he has expanded the audience for and inspired improvements to audiobooks. and it's with wholehearted...
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i am ana maria from the apa board of directors and it's my pleasure to turn our attention to mr.tephen king. four years on before audiobooks were fashionable with the work that all of you do and all that you make it through his support he has expanded theis audience with inspired improvements to audiobooks with that gratitude with a lifetime achievement award. [cheers and applause] >> steve, first i want to say thank you for all the thrilling adventures. and thank you for keeping is a part of your raging imagination and a few years ago winning the audie. >> i have to tell you all the time and to fill that narrative. >> i was honored and lucky. [applause] for this difficult and wonderful and treacherous book. >> and that this teller isn't worth the spark and that applies to narrators as well. and part of human nature. >> they could go for years that their husband is missing. [laughter] stephen king is a much better place in the world. >> you will still be read 100 years from now. and how you come up with that. >> congratulations. >> congratulations. >> congratulations mr. king. >>
i am ana maria from the apa board of directors and it's my pleasure to turn our attention to mr.tephen king. four years on before audiobooks were fashionable with the work that all of you do and all that you make it through his support he has expanded theis audience with inspired improvements to audiobooks with that gratitude with a lifetime achievement award. [cheers and applause] >> steve, first i want to say thank you for all the thrilling adventures. and thank you for keeping is a...
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[applause] 's mick give a warm welcome to apa president ♪ ♪ subic hello i am the president of the apators. it is my pleasure to turn our attention to mr. steven king. who, for years, long before audiobooks were fashionable has championed the work that all of you do and all of the magic that you make. through his support, he has expanded the audience for an inspired improvements to audiobooks. and it is with wholehearted enthusiasm and gratitude that we celebrate steven king by sharing with him a lifetime achievement award. [applause] [cheering] [cheering] so first i want to say thank you for all of the thrilling adventures you have taken us on. those are for children they could be slightly creepy when spirit is a joy to read aloud. cement at the whole. [inaudible] your main certain imagination and artistry i think about them all the time but very amazing and difficult book. subic author tied mr. characters i think about all the time, leisure being a narrator of your book i loved the. [inaudible] sisters. [laughter] so i was honored and lucky for this very amazing, difficult and treach
[applause] 's mick give a warm welcome to apa president ♪ ♪ subic hello i am the president of the apators. it is my pleasure to turn our attention to mr. steven king. who, for years, long before audiobooks were fashionable has championed the work that all of you do and all of the magic that you make. through his support, he has expanded the audience for an inspired improvements to audiobooks. and it is with wholehearted enthusiasm and gratitude that we celebrate steven king by sharing with...
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renta asÍ que decidiÓ darle la buena noticia de que no paguen el alquiler este mes lo nuestro y 80 apaastel y compartirlo, vemos que restri e restringen el acceso de personas con coronavirus pero eso no impidiÓ nombre acompaÑar a su esposa bien que esta imagen segÚn tuviera el dice que le prometiÓ estar con ella cada paso y el virus no se lo va a impedir cÓmo hacemos una pausa antes un adelanto de las temperaturas. >>> regresar tuve que ver el camino, noche frÍa en otra regiÓn y pronostico volver. >>> nos aseguramos de que tengo que necesitan . >>> optÓ permitir que millones de latinos nada . >>> el paÍs entero se cuenta con otro puede quedar has clic para que tengas a la mano toda la informaciÓn. >>> buenas noches saludos, para remar presiÓn para nosotros ya que ser despejado temperaturas agradables y viene lleven camino, no son imagen esta noche por cierto vemos la presencia del hada hacia el norte significa que estarÁn las temperaturas entre 35 a 50 5° argumentos en la regiÓn para san josÉ, colegio de santa rosa saludos en auckland el panorama entonces a la noche tenemos un descenso
renta asÍ que decidiÓ darle la buena noticia de que no paguen el alquiler este mes lo nuestro y 80 apaastel y compartirlo, vemos que restri e restringen el acceso de personas con coronavirus pero eso no impidiÓ nombre acompaÑar a su esposa bien que esta imagen segÚn tuviera el dice que le prometiÓ estar con ella cada paso y el virus no se lo va a impedir cÓmo hacemos una pausa antes un adelanto de las temperaturas. >>> regresar tuve que ver el camino, noche frÍa en otra regiÓn...
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>> una preocupaciÓn en estos tienes si encontraremos suficiente comida en supermerca supermercados, apaia. protegido contra coronavirus, omar guzmÁn regresa a la velocidad normal en su jornada. : la semana de pÁnico, yo trabajÉ en un solo dÍa al rededor de 14, 15 horas promedio y se es mÁs, es mas cansado. pero despuÉs de eso, ya fue bajando un poco el trabajo y ya volvimos a la nocivo lee dado. >>> guzmÁn encargado de surtir ordenes de clientes de... empresa con mÁs de cien aÑos distribuyendo productos agrÍcolas en california, su hermano es director de ventas. >>> tenemos vegetales, tambiÉn arroz, frijol, que es lo que tuvo en demanda hace semanas, y tomates, lo que viene siendo brÓcoli, todos los vegetales, cebollas, aguacates. >>> satisfacer la demanda de sus clientes puso a sus empleados a marcha forzada. >>> sÍ hay mercancia, no mÁs es el proceso es un poco mÁs lento. pero sÍ hay para abastecer. sus proveedor tuvieron que acelerar la pisca de sus productos. la incertidumbre que mucha gente no estÁ trabajando, ya la gente pues aparte de tener producto almacenado, tambiÉn procuraban
>> una preocupaciÓn en estos tienes si encontraremos suficiente comida en supermerca supermercados, apaia. protegido contra coronavirus, omar guzmÁn regresa a la velocidad normal en su jornada. : la semana de pÁnico, yo trabajÉ en un solo dÍa al rededor de 14, 15 horas promedio y se es mÁs, es mas cansado. pero despuÉs de eso, ya fue bajando un poco el trabajo y ya volvimos a la nocivo lee dado. >>> guzmÁn encargado de surtir ordenes de clientes de... empresa con mÁs de...
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let's alwa kp our distance - please, six feet apa at least. let's look after ourselves, asell as others. will all be worth it. we can all do our part. so those on the front line n do their part. we will all, continue, to thrive. >>new york has the most cases of coronavirus in the united states and it's also leading the natin research. >>new findings are expected today on a potential treatment. thers also progress to report an antibody testing in nework as well. cnn's senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen has the latest. >>thank you ry much for weeks president trump hasjust in with health officials over the drug hydroxychloroquine to fight coronavirus the president seems to be a big fan wouldhe have to lose all say they get wh he have to lose. i really think they should take it. but the nation's top infectious disease doctor says we need to study it before know if it works or not they're on know proven. >>safe and effective therapies for the coronavirus today. we expect to get a hint as to whether hydrychloroquine could help treat corona
let's alwa kp our distance - please, six feet apa at least. let's look after ourselves, asell as others. will all be worth it. we can all do our part. so those on the front line n do their part. we will all, continue, to thrive. >>new york has the most cases of coronavirus in the united states and it's also leading the natin research. >>new findings are expected today on a potential treatment. thers also progress to report an antibody testing in nework as well. cnn's senior medical...
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the meaningful ways tonight that we're all growing closer, even when we're forced to be apa ws" withah o'dnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with breaking news. two stark numbers that show how dramatically coronavirus has changed life in america. tonight, the death toll nationwide has now reached more than 16,000, and more than six million americans have filed for unemployment in just the last week. in new york today, the governor compared the pandemic to september 11, calling it evil and stressing that people should continue to stay at home, even though there are signs that the curve may be flattening. that's because fewer people are being admitted to the hospital now, but more people are still dying each day. nationwide, there are now425,00h there are still concerns that without widely-available testing, those numbers may not represent the total amount of infections. and as we come on the air tonight, a plan to add another $250 billion to that fund to loan money to small businesses has stall
the meaningful ways tonight that we're all growing closer, even when we're forced to be apa ws" withah o'dnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with breaking news. two stark numbers that show how dramatically coronavirus has changed life in america. tonight, the death toll nationwide has now reached more than 16,000, and more than six million americans have filed for unemployment in just the...
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. ♪ pa, da, pa, pa, da, da, pa ♪ pa, da, pa, apa, da, pa ♪ jimmy kimmel live >> from his house!you. hi, i'm jimmy. i'm the host of this poorly attended house party. welcome to day i don't know of sheltering in place. i stopped keeping track of the date after we cut the calendar into strips of toilet paper. but i hope you had a good weekend. as if these weeks ever really end. it's funny. now we finally know how radio shack felt. things are getting a little bit tense at my house. last night i told my wife i want to see other people. she got upset and i said, "no, i just want to see some other people." so she's on tinder now. the one thing i know is that once this is over, i'm never hanging out with myself again. restaurants are getting hit very hard right now, but many are doing what they can to stay in business and feed people in their neighborhoods. a restaurant owner in east hollywood not far from where we are came one a creative way to serve customers. her place is called calabama and they are now serving from her fourth floor apartment. what she's doing is she's making these
. ♪ pa, da, pa, pa, da, da, pa ♪ pa, da, pa, apa, da, pa ♪ jimmy kimmel live >> from his house!you. hi, i'm jimmy. i'm the host of this poorly attended house party. welcome to day i don't know of sheltering in place. i stopped keeping track of the date after we cut the calendar into strips of toilet paper. but i hope you had a good weekend. as if these weeks ever really end. it's funny. now we finally know how radio shack felt. things are getting a little bit tense at my house. last...
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way meant to replace the current ordered to stay at home or theneed to wash your hands and be 6 feet apa from necessary. >>to help us really flatten the curve. >>and health officials say wearing face coverings now we'll get people used to this new way of interacting and behaving. >>this will help us now. and it will help us in the future. as we hoped should be ab. relato stay at home order. >>face coverings are not required for those aged 12 and under and face coverings should not be worn those age 2 and under due to the fear of suffocation live in san francisco.dan kerman kron 4 news. >>thank u to know this comes as a new laser light scatterg experiment shows just how effective covering yo face can at slowing the spread of covid-19. so take a look now at the left side of your screen youcan e how when someone is talking tiny droplets of fluid from their mouse scatter into size and the larger ones fall quickly to the ground but smalr droplets linger in the air and they can harbor infectious virus particles then in the right hand side of your scre at person is wearing a mask with at person
way meant to replace the current ordered to stay at home or theneed to wash your hands and be 6 feet apa from necessary. >>to help us really flatten the curve. >>and health officials say wearing face coverings now we'll get people used to this new way of interacting and behaving. >>this will help us now. and it will help us in the future. as we hoped should be ab. relato stay at home order. >>face coverings are not required for those aged 12 and under and face coverings...
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the exciting action taken from this bill of rights or is apa pea way of stating progressive values during this crisis? >> no, we need this to be part syof the next em was built. senator warren and i are were writing this closely, lkwe're g her and other colleagues. all can agree on that is at someone is going to the grocery store to work, they should be safe and get a decent wage and be paid for the risk they are taking. they should have childcare, they should have an ability to bargain r their right. the point is, is is just me during t covid crisis, itis not a permanent thing. it is something that is needed. >> the government worked fairly quickly topass the $2 trillion relief package. lately there has been disagreement over a smaller sum, $250 billion to go to small business owners. are we seeing a breakdown in bipartisan action already? >> well, we want ivto the money to small business owners, but we are recognizing the problem. the prlem s 350 billion, the first thing that happened is that the companies that had the banks, wells fao's and others, got the money. the mom-and-pop's clea
the exciting action taken from this bill of rights or is apa pea way of stating progressive values during this crisis? >> no, we need this to be part syof the next em was built. senator warren and i are were writing this closely, lkwe're g her and other colleagues. all can agree on that is at someone is going to the grocery store to work, they should be safe and get a decent wage and be paid for the risk they are taking. they should have childcare, they should have an ability to bargain r...
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. >> you see a doctor, nurse, apa, pt, ot, anybody, just give them a huge thank you. >> the compassionthe people that have reached out -- >> the workers are our heroes. >> we are not just doing it for our families, we are doing it for your families. >>> staying at home doesn't mean you are alone. as a state we are here to do what we can to support you. and to be there at a time of need. >> as awful as this is, the fact that we can have extensive community as we live day by day, hoping to get through this pandemic, i guess it's overwhelming. >> it just not all the world to me as a mom that i can still make him happy and make it so special on his birthday even though we can't leave our house [ laughter ]. >> you know all the sacrifices the healthcare and frontline people are making for us and everyone. we really appreciate that and we just wanted to make them smile. ♪we can be heroes just for one day ♪ >> if you know someone is making a difference of any kind, we would sure like to hear from you. email your story along with pictures or video. >>> the grand princess returns to san francis
. >> you see a doctor, nurse, apa, pt, ot, anybody, just give them a huge thank you. >> the compassionthe people that have reached out -- >> the workers are our heroes. >> we are not just doing it for our families, we are doing it for your families. >>> staying at home doesn't mean you are alone. as a state we are here to do what we can to support you. and to be there at a time of need. >> as awful as this is, the fact that we can have extensive community...
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let's always kp our distance - please, six feet apa at least. let'look after ourselves, as well as others. it will all be worth it. we can all do oupart. those on the front line can do their part. we will all, continue, tohrive. pandemic has forcedmany of us to connect with people in ways we've never done before in an ohio courtroom, new technology was used for the first time. >> help a local family grow stronger jerry richardson reports if it isn't something you see online every day in fact it's a first for mahoning county probate judge robert russo there for the is happy it's at it. >>to grant this adoption to meet aaron se gambrell she was born in aust in arizona, her new parents meghan and that had adopted aaron's older sister alli on goodfriday a year ago whethey discovered they could have a virtual adoption ceremony, they took advantage of it, but it was a good idea since everybody would still be oversee each >>both paren are local attorys as it happens the lawyer fothe birth mother reached out to them since the couple had already adopted
let's always kp our distance - please, six feet apa at least. let'look after ourselves, as well as others. it will all be worth it. we can all do oupart. those on the front line can do their part. we will all, continue, tohrive. pandemic has forcedmany of us to connect with people in ways we've never done before in an ohio courtroom, new technology was used for the first time. >> help a local family grow stronger jerry richardson reports if it isn't something you see online every day in...
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we will talk with apa who is on the front lines, next. ♪ is never touched once it comes out of the oven extra steps, like no contact delivery, to ensure it. >> we've requested out-of-state health care workers, god bless america, 21,000 people have volunteered from out-of-state to come into new york state. i thank them, i think their patriotism, i thank their dedication and passion. >> harris: new york is rushing to bring in teams of medical volunteers, as the statewide death toll from covid-19 has now surged to nearly 2,400 today. new york's governor also issued an executive order earlier on, expanding the scope of physician assistants and their ability to help covid-19 victims. it's one of at least 15 states nationwide now that have eased restrictions for p.a.s. but the american academy of p.a.s president is calling on all governors to waive those supervisory requirements. let's find out why. joining me now, physician assistant jennifer orozco, director at rush university medical center and director at large for the aapa. great to see you today. let's start, if we could come of the rol
we will talk with apa who is on the front lines, next. ♪ is never touched once it comes out of the oven extra steps, like no contact delivery, to ensure it. >> we've requested out-of-state health care workers, god bless america, 21,000 people have volunteered from out-of-state to come into new york state. i thank them, i think their patriotism, i thank their dedication and passion. >> harris: new york is rushing to bring in teams of medical volunteers, as the statewide death toll...
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. >> i have a vacant apa and i have a couple of tenants whose leases were expiring and they've alreadyd me they're not planning to renew their lease.am i'm afraid, ho going to rent those apartments? the whole city is shut down. certainly no one is moving here from outside of new york city to get a job. >> reporter: and no one is coming to chinatown. >> the restaurants don't have bookings.y, we are very close to completely losing everything that my family has built up for three generations. and we are not unique. >> reporter: and thus, the looming cascade: no jobs to no rent to no taxes. in which cas how do cities like new york come back when its people return to the streets? for the pbs newshour, paul solman, still home. woodruff: the federal reserve announced today it will push some $2.3 trillion in loans to small and mid-sized businesses, as well as to cities and states. that move, together with other actions exceed the entire scopet of its response to the 2008nc fil collapse. to take a broad look at the economic hardship americins are fe and the federal reserves response, we're join
. >> i have a vacant apa and i have a couple of tenants whose leases were expiring and they've alreadyd me they're not planning to renew their lease.am i'm afraid, ho going to rent those apartments? the whole city is shut down. certainly no one is moving here from outside of new york city to get a job. >> reporter: and no one is coming to chinatown. >> the restaurants don't have bookings.y, we are very close to completely losing everything that my family has built up for three...
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i'mitch mcconnell isi apa powerful senator..rful he's already taking a victory lap against the coronavirus in tv ads. even though medical experts say hundreds of thousands of americans could die. millions are being laid off. and he actually blocked emergency research until drug companies could overcharge for vaccines. what good is a powerful senator if he's hurting us? >>> as joe biden becomes the apparent democratic nominee, he's ramping up his attacks on president trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic. >> the president says he ha takes no responsibility. he's president of the united states of america. coordinating this effort is the president's responsibility. he likes to say he's the wartime president. he needs to be able to step up and act like one. not ha rang the press for hours on end while people are dying and friends and coworkers are dying, and family members and friends are dying, while trump is having a temper tantrum about his not. >> keeping his sights forward, biden this week says he's putting together a po
i'mitch mcconnell isi apa powerful senator..rful he's already taking a victory lap against the coronavirus in tv ads. even though medical experts say hundreds of thousands of americans could die. millions are being laid off. and he actually blocked emergency research until drug companies could overcharge for vaccines. what good is a powerful senator if he's hurting us? >>> as joe biden becomes the apparent democratic nominee, he's ramping up his attacks on president trump's handling of...
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let me put up a couple images here from apartheid -- apart ti -- apa apartheid. i wish i could say it stopped there. what's going on with technology, technology has this history which is not always on the right side of human rights and civil rights. and so just three days ago, i was reading a piece maybe some of you read about it google and what google was doing with facial recognition technology, where it was actually going into homeless shelters and identifying specifically african-american men and taking videos of african-american men in order to train its video analytics facial recognize software. by the time i had submitted my book to the publisher, someone told me, hey, you've got to read this article in a newsletter. this article was all about how ibm post 9/11 had used footage of new yorkers unbeknownst to those individuals given to it by the new york city police department in order to be able to discriminate based on race, using video analytics or facial recognition software. i found it really very poignant and ironic that that facial recognition softwar
let me put up a couple images here from apartheid -- apart ti -- apa apartheid. i wish i could say it stopped there. what's going on with technology, technology has this history which is not always on the right side of human rights and civil rights. and so just three days ago, i was reading a piece maybe some of you read about it google and what google was doing with facial recognition technology, where it was actually going into homeless shelters and identifying specifically african-american...
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aspect of the law, eric, and that's called the administrative procedure act. , the ap a and what the apahen making policy changes the government has to consider reliance interest, in other words, what would the policy change mean for businesses and institutions and in this case even hospitals. and i think because of that, and clearly this was on the mind of one of the supreme court justices hearing this case, neil gorsuch, he asked the particular question to the chris tore solir general, the supreme court may send the case back down to the district court level and have this aspect of the case heard before ultimately ruling on whether daca and eliminating daca is con constitutional or unconstitutional. eric: so then what would that mean going forward? >> well, that would mean that those daca recipient, all 700,000 in addition to those 27,000 first responders and doctors and nurses would still be in limbo, while this case remains in the federal court system. eric: there was a quoted on report from one of the daca recipients, he's 27 years old, and this is what he said. quote, i'm helping p
aspect of the law, eric, and that's called the administrative procedure act. , the ap a and what the apahen making policy changes the government has to consider reliance interest, in other words, what would the policy change mean for businesses and institutions and in this case even hospitals. and i think because of that, and clearly this was on the mind of one of the supreme court justices hearing this case, neil gorsuch, he asked the particular question to the chris tore solir general, the...
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bingo, they write it off that's how you get apa at bad. >> jim, in terms of the broader market, how are you handling this bipolar nature where some mornings we come in here, we're talking about vaccine trials, we're talking about therapeutics, testing, diagnostics, and other days it's obviously a jobless claims today is a number that's just hard to look at. >> we balance these things, don't we you stop, last night, someone said to me, i said dr. fauci, he seemed incrementally more positive look, you can do what you want you can listen to cuomo and the ventilators. i'm still trying to double check that so few people live without them you can follow every single hand signal of fauci is right behind trump where you can't see him, or you can focus on the companies themselves most companies are beginning to suspend their guidance because they have no idea how they're doing. you have to say, who has a good balance sheetd because the good balance sheets are going to come out the other side oliver chen, one of my favorite analysts is starting to talk will gap make it, will nordstrom make it? wi
bingo, they write it off that's how you get apa at bad. >> jim, in terms of the broader market, how are you handling this bipolar nature where some mornings we come in here, we're talking about vaccine trials, we're talking about therapeutics, testing, diagnostics, and other days it's obviously a jobless claims today is a number that's just hard to look at. >> we balance these things, don't we you stop, last night, someone said to me, i said dr. fauci, he seemed incrementally more...