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givestoeople time process, and i would be surprised if it had anything ally substantial to say about what we areoingough right now. >> the film raises significant questions. >> it will help the audience look at each other. i hope it willake us more united. >> this thriller is just one response by the director to the coronavirus outbreak. 10 short films have also been completed. in the industry, many fear and onslaught of virus themed movies. tom broke, bbc, new york. laura: a very timely movie there. we have been talking about the strain doctors and nurses are under in this pandemic. at least two nurses in neyork city have died. many others have become infectus. she came back early from maternity leave just so she could serve on the front lines. here is her story. >> how can i describe it? there is so much tension, so much anxiety in the air. it's like a heavy blanket over everyone. hospitals are being overwhelmed. we are hearing stories from here about the death, the disease, the sadness, the stress. i just had a baby. she is almost 100 days old. i was planning to spend a good four or five months w
givestoeople time process, and i would be surprised if it had anything ally substantial to say about what we areoingough right now. >> the film raises significant questions. >> it will help the audience look at each other. i hope it willake us more united. >> this thriller is just one response by the director to the coronavirus outbreak. 10 short films have also been completed. in the industry, many fear and onslaught of virus themed movies. tom broke, bbc, new york. laura: a...
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now we areoing ready meae . completntrast. >> this london catering company is using the skills of its chefs to provide meals for people stuck at home and desperately in need. jimmy i also more use to high-end dinners. the shutdown meant a re-think. >> on monday it was almost like grieving, panic, shocked. and then it turned into action. what can we do to help? >> donations are allowing both kitchens to get food out. go to a range of people who are vulnerable and have to isolate at home. whether because they are elder or disabled. and the need for these meals is huge. indo lonn, jimmy's food is tedistri by volunteers, along with essentials. they've had more than 350 requests for food in 10 days. >> clien say we are taking away at that bit of stress and etan they know a regular meal is coming their way. at the end of the food line, people like agatha, self-isoopting after an ation. >> i don't know. it makes a difference knowing people are thinking about you. >> yes. >> eh ml one of ny signs of people using differe
now we areoing ready meae . completntrast. >> this london catering company is using the skills of its chefs to provide meals for people stuck at home and desperately in need. jimmy i also more use to high-end dinners. the shutdown meant a re-think. >> on monday it was almost like grieving, panic, shocked. and then it turned into action. what can we do to help? >> donations are allowing both kitchens to get food out. go to a range of people who are vulnerable and have to...
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you outright said that that unequal power dynamic that could lead to cases where people think they areo entitled to that sexualal experience. so out of those people one out of those three women that have that unwanted sexual encounte encounter, what percentage are freshmen or freshmen or junior junior as opposed to senior freshmen? >> that is a question i would say survey research people talk about so i have a non- answer to your question but we do know that the beginning. of freshman year is referred to as the red zone one of the things we call attention to is power disparities so because it's typical for women to have intimate relationships with men who arere older that have the most possible partners in the campus social world where senior men have the most partners so that men and in particular aldermen or older wealthy white men need work in acknowledging their ownn social power think about lucy and scott. we did not interviewew scott but in that instance lucy said no and he said it's okay. he was not seeing her as a person and probably the most charitable interpretation we could m
you outright said that that unequal power dynamic that could lead to cases where people think they areo entitled to that sexualal experience. so out of those people one out of those three women that have that unwanted sexual encounte encounter, what percentage are freshmen or freshmen or junior junior as opposed to senior freshmen? >> that is a question i would say survey research people talk about so i have a non- answer to your question but we do know that the beginning. of freshman...
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the reason i'm asking this question is partly because these other states in america have a there areo go, and people about to face this. what is your advice? [indiscernible] when you are trying to keep , is it the wrong thing to do to let competitive juices run and what should we do? i have beenas working through this, i have to work with a lot of governmental partners and their relationship is very important, as you know. has been working well together, but we may do a retrospective on this, and i've said it during the process. the federal government had a different role than they have played here. we did, thanks to you. emergencye best federal management operation i think the united states ever had and i worked with hud and we did these operations. we had hurricane andrew down in florida. you had me go to other countries to help on rebuilding. that federal role is so important. this was a federally declared disaster, not a new york state or california disaster but a federally declared disaster. where was the federal government stepping in? as the mainma entity managing this for the
the reason i'm asking this question is partly because these other states in america have a there areo go, and people about to face this. what is your advice? [indiscernible] when you are trying to keep , is it the wrong thing to do to let competitive juices run and what should we do? i have beenas working through this, i have to work with a lot of governmental partners and their relationship is very important, as you know. has been working well together, but we may do a retrospective on this,...
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and we areo him thrilled he could join us to talk about this historic moment for oil. what would you expect will be the institutional response over the next 48 hours, to oil? do we see opec plus plus? is it every opec member for themselves or do you have an original iea formation? for having me. , indeed.opments we talked last week and said this month will go in the apple and the black that is what i think we are seeing now. opportunities that we can still look into in order to address the problem. think it countries, i may be a good idea that those countries who made an announcement they will cut production may well reduce their production as soon as possible without waiting for the first of may, and may even consider further cuts to what they have announced. this may be one option we have in front of us. another option could be, as some countries we have suggested, to buy oil to put in their reserves. i imagine the u.s., for example, anda, and other countries, this morning i woke up confused that the australian government decided to take advantage of the oil prices t
and we areo him thrilled he could join us to talk about this historic moment for oil. what would you expect will be the institutional response over the next 48 hours, to oil? do we see opec plus plus? is it every opec member for themselves or do you have an original iea formation? for having me. , indeed.opments we talked last week and said this month will go in the apple and the black that is what i think we are seeing now. opportunities that we can still look into in order to address the...
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you areo let go -- right, over 200,000 employees out of 300,000 because it is closed as of the firstdon't know how long this crisis is going to last, what i know you will see light at the end of the tunnel. i don't know if we will come back as strong as ever before -- likely not, because of recession -- but i can tell you for a fact that today we have over 3000 hotels being closed on the network of 5000. i intend to reopen every one of them. i intend to rehire every employee. i hope the people will come back traveling and enjoying geography and discovering people by early this summer. i could be dead wrong. -- surely itly will survive. nejra: great to speak to you this morning. on the question of the hotel industry and the travel industry coming back, you pointed to early summer. let's get a little bit more visibility from you in terms of bookings. what are you seeing on that front that is giving you hope that you might see some sort of a comeback for the industry by early summer? >> the only sign of hope we have -- and it could be tiny -- is out of all the reservations we for july a
you areo let go -- right, over 200,000 employees out of 300,000 because it is closed as of the firstdon't know how long this crisis is going to last, what i know you will see light at the end of the tunnel. i don't know if we will come back as strong as ever before -- likely not, because of recession -- but i can tell you for a fact that today we have over 3000 hotels being closed on the network of 5000. i intend to reopen every one of them. i intend to rehire every employee. i hope the people...
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supplies, on up limit benefits, loans for small businesses, proprietor's loans, unemployment 1099 who areo are not part of the under plumbing scheme -- unemployment scheme are now. we are making sure they know what we need and we are working diligently with congressional delegation, senator graham, senator scott, to make sure anything that is available we will get. reporter: you made in order to close non-essential businesses -- >> say what? reporter: gun stores have stayed open. why are they essential? it is a>> constitutional right. reporter: are we losing a lot of nurses to new york? i would tracking that? i willre not losing but let these gentlemen answer. >> we have seen some nurses and doctors go. i think they are wanting to go to a place where they are needed. we have seen some low-level but not large numbers at this point. yourter: dr. osmond, can comment on what type of staffers prisma has furloughed? >> we are in the same position as usmc. none of our front line doctors, nurses, technicians are going to be providing care. this is a challenging time for health care but we are taki
supplies, on up limit benefits, loans for small businesses, proprietor's loans, unemployment 1099 who areo are not part of the under plumbing scheme -- unemployment scheme are now. we are making sure they know what we need and we are working diligently with congressional delegation, senator graham, senator scott, to make sure anything that is available we will get. reporter: you made in order to close non-essential businesses -- >> say what? reporter: gun stores have stayed open. why are...
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and these two guys are the first pretty they are sharp regional start with these guys and they areo applicable to that date. sharp trader. he came to california not to dig for gold. even want to get his hands dirty. that wasn't his deal. he wanted to get a little rowboat and then he could going on the bay and recently, he was choppy out there but he didn't care. he wanted to sell boats like potatoes pretty by some supercheap authority goes back as fast as he can he sells them two to three times the price he's a smart guy. he's a gun selling stuff. his partner who is very bookish, and since then he was in accountants. he was more cognizant then a partner in the quarter, proper they look over they'd say, look at this young fellow from stanford. he looks like a politician. he has been named by some of the people here as a politician. it's got a good building is 511 and his brother is doing kenny's does not say holland. he doesn't get himself into a whole lot off trouble. this guy has potential. and at this time, there's this talk about, will is very serious to the transcontinental railroad, this
and these two guys are the first pretty they are sharp regional start with these guys and they areo applicable to that date. sharp trader. he came to california not to dig for gold. even want to get his hands dirty. that wasn't his deal. he wanted to get a little rowboat and then he could going on the bay and recently, he was choppy out there but he didn't care. he wanted to sell boats like potatoes pretty by some supercheap authority goes back as fast as he can he sells them two to three times...
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congress -- the people we just heard who are struggling who completely lost their jobs, how confident areo that of them are going to be helped? >> well, i think most of them will be helped. unemployment insurance, the igibility for unemployment insurance is very broad. congress extended it to self-workers, to gig workers, and the federal government is going to top what the states do by $600 a week. so that is very meaningful you know, as you know, it's really hard, in some states, particularly, to get through. you ca on the phone, it's ery hard. >> woodruff: exactly. the systems are utterly overwhelmed, and i know how frustrating it must be. someone's been laid off, they need to buy groceries and paynt the nd they can't get through to the unemployment office.s so there a problem, procedural problems of getting that money out. but, in the coming weeks, the money shlde flowing. you know, there are direct payments coming to households. >> woodruff: and in terms of people who own small businesses -- and i mean very all businesses, who were worried, and we heard some of that in paul solomon rep
congress -- the people we just heard who are struggling who completely lost their jobs, how confident areo that of them are going to be helped? >> well, i think most of them will be helped. unemployment insurance, the igibility for unemployment insurance is very broad. congress extended it to self-workers, to gig workers, and the federal government is going to top what the states do by $600 a week. so that is very meaningful you know, as you know, it's really hard, in some states,...
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style, yokore know, loyalty tests areoing to be crushing to the competencef any effort going forward.woodruff: interesting, because when the president was asked about it today, he said he wanot paying attention, mark, to anyone's political identicati, whether they belong to the republican or the democratic party. >> and judy, at which point his nose starts to grow. this is all the president has done since he was acquitted from the impeachment is to settle scores, to go after career professionals, dedicated professional public servants who have gien honest testimony and, because they did so, they're fired, they're susnded, they're ostracized, they're we have a loyalty administration at this point, and that's one ason, judy, why the next deal with congress becomes almost impossible. steve mnuchin, press secretary, work well with nancy pelosi the democratic speaker, but he n't deliver donald trump. his word doesn't mean anything. steve mnuchin says donald trump, as soon as the ink was even dry in the last legislation, he refused to honor the legislation and the oblofigatio oversight that
style, yokore know, loyalty tests areoing to be crushing to the competencef any effort going forward.woodruff: interesting, because when the president was asked about it today, he said he wanot paying attention, mark, to anyone's political identicati, whether they belong to the republican or the democratic party. >> and judy, at which point his nose starts to grow. this is all the president has done since he was acquitted from the impeachment is to settle scores, to go after career...
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restaurant reopens -- and sosomeesestaurants a areoing to reoeopen -- and they cacallbk their employeesnd say, hey, we need you to be a server, b but e employees don'n't believe t they have enough personal protetectie o or theyor whatever -- just believe they are going to bebe sick, w well, they willile for unememployment but thehen ty have got to o make the case for the d d emplmentnt before the department o of bobor. it is not alamdunk. if the business s is clolosed, f course they' g going t getet ona plumbing entrancnce. it of the business is s open -- according to the department of lalabor standas riright now, fer of infection alonene is not a sufficientnt cause for unemplployment coverage. basisically, it is settiting pee up for a fight that might take two o weeks, three weeksks, four weeks, lononger - frankly, some pepeople will give up,p, and i k that is s what they want. they want pepeople tgigive up their attempt to get unemployment, find a a job that mit t be substanandard relativeo theirr skills, and keep from hitting the pubublic nine. amy: s so can you give us a theheown, g
restaurant reopens -- and sosomeesestaurants a areoing to reoeopen -- and they cacallbk their employeesnd say, hey, we need you to be a server, b but e employees don'n't believe t they have enough personal protetectie o or theyor whatever -- just believe they are going to bebe sick, w well, they willile for unememployment but thehen ty have got to o make the case for the d d emplmentnt before the department o of bobor. it is not alamdunk. if the business s is clolosed, f course they' g going t...
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we're seeing other trends in iachigan and lou that also show that african americans areo dispropotely part of the dete 'shatinteh o ts hind these numb? and what can be done to better protect the people mos rt atisk? >> well, look, these numbers are shock to be sure, but thet y're reason is we've been talking about the health disparities in our city really for when you see that african amicans disproportionatel have high rates of diabetes, heart disease, and a range of respiratory problem this disease attac those underlying medical conditions with a vengeance. so given that disparity in health conditions and life expectancy, we are doing everything that we can to do two things. numberne, make sure that we have good data so we can reallel effectmeasure the impact of this disease. we put these numbers outknwing that still 25% of the providers are notso wpuin re pplace an orr yesterdathat requires that reporting. the other thing that we're ing we've mobilized what we're calling aracial equity rapid response team." we have a mod nel one area of our city that is really broken down a lot of
we're seeing other trends in iachigan and lou that also show that african americans areo dispropotely part of the dete 'shatinteh o ts hind these numb? and what can be done to better protect the people mos rt atisk? >> well, look, these numbers are shock to be sure, but thet y're reason is we've been talking about the health disparities in our city really for when you see that african amicans disproportionatel have high rates of diabetes, heart disease, and a range of respiratory problem...
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they areo we think tapping into this uncharted territory because policy rate is at 0.7 point 5%, a record low, and given we are expecting them to go to 0.5%, they are effectively close to reaching their effective lower policy bond, and this is the reason why they are tapping into some of the unconventional policy measures and announcing unlimited liquidity injection is one of the solutions. haidi: how useful is it when you have individual countries like taiwan which seem to have done an excellent job of handling or preventing the spread of the virus and therefore shielding impact on their domestic economies? how much of a boost is that when you have the global economy falling into a downturn? angela: yes, indeed. we think the good containment measures taken by the korean government will definitely help mitigate some of the economic fallout from the global recession risk, so that is why we are expecting some sequential improvement. domestic demand will gradually recover. shery: asia pacific regional economist, thank you very much for joining us today and we have more lines coming from pres
they areo we think tapping into this uncharted territory because policy rate is at 0.7 point 5%, a record low, and given we are expecting them to go to 0.5%, they are effectively close to reaching their effective lower policy bond, and this is the reason why they are tapping into some of the unconventional policy measures and announcing unlimited liquidity injection is one of the solutions. haidi: how useful is it when you have individual countries like taiwan which seem to have done an...
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in a way, giving kind of a half who areo the italians demanding money be backed by the entire europeanuropean action is key right now. that doesn't necessarily mean debt, but she does say joint european action is essential to tackling the virus fallout. difficultuld require treaty changes. anna? anna: yes, with the emphasis on doing things that can be done quickly. let's get an update on the top stories. a first word news update. oil has extended its recovery from its first-ever plunge below zero, but prices remained under pressure from a swelling global supply glut. crude is getting report -- support from tensions in the middle east. trump gave the order to destroy any iranian gunboats that harass u.s. ships. the darkening outlook for global trade is projecting one country may not grow at all this year. gdp string 1.4%. the biggest drag, falling consumption as the coronavirus kept people housebound. the u.k. government is planning to survey 20,000 households in a bid to track the spread of the coronavirus. the date will help scientists understand the rate of infection and how many peo
in a way, giving kind of a half who areo the italians demanding money be backed by the entire europeanuropean action is key right now. that doesn't necessarily mean debt, but she does say joint european action is essential to tackling the virus fallout. difficultuld require treaty changes. anna? anna: yes, with the emphasis on doing things that can be done quickly. let's get an update on the top stories. a first word news update. oil has extended its recovery from its first-ever plunge below...
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a ♪ something big i feel it happening ♪ >>> to our american small business deal of the gma" vier areoinges on "deals" yesterday. >> when we started doing the virtual mozzarella classes, i said to my team, look, they're not going to save the business but hopefully they'll keep us all employed. you guys showed us that that wasn't true. you actually saved the business for us. thank you, thank you, thank you. >> that gave me chills watching that. that is amazing. thank you to all our viewers out there as was just said in the piece and tory johnson is back with another deal. a snack bar to help save live. >> that's right. this saves lives. this snack bar sold in starbucks all over the country. you find it all over airports. two places where there are not exactly a lot of people right now and in grocery stores as they are forced to focus on essentials, things like restocking snack bars and launching new flavors have been paused in definitely and so at this small business sales have really hit rock bottom for the month of stop their mission. for every single bar sold they donate a food packet t
a ♪ something big i feel it happening ♪ >>> to our american small business deal of the gma" vier areoinges on "deals" yesterday. >> when we started doing the virtual mozzarella classes, i said to my team, look, they're not going to save the business but hopefully they'll keep us all employed. you guys showed us that that wasn't true. you actually saved the business for us. thank you, thank you, thank you. >> that gave me chills watching that. that is...
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when we areo that not treated well, our veterans are not treated well either. we have employees who today are still being forced to see veterans face-to-face without protection and so forth being provided to them. that puts the veteran at risk because we could have covid-19. that puts the employee at risk because the veteran could have covid-19. it is not a safe situation, and requiring our providers to come whenrk and see patients they themselves are positive and they could give it to their coworkers and the veteran, i just don't understand where some of these things came about. i know we have been fighting it. i'm so glad that we are on c-span today to really get that to gett to john public on the phone and call your congressman and senator. let them know that what is happening in the veterans affairs department and all over to force employees to ife to use their own masks, they will even allow them to bring their own masks is wrong. those things should be provided. there should have been preparations made for this. i could go on and on with the concerns my p
when we areo that not treated well, our veterans are not treated well either. we have employees who today are still being forced to see veterans face-to-face without protection and so forth being provided to them. that puts the veteran at risk because we could have covid-19. that puts the employee at risk because the veteran could have covid-19. it is not a safe situation, and requiring our providers to come whenrk and see patients they themselves are positive and they could give it to their...
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people at ucla estimate that homeleshomeless individuals areo four times to need critical care and two times likely to die when contracting coronavirus. people in crowded shelters are leaving people in grave danger and leaving all of us in grave danger. even how friendly the mayor has been with the chamber of congress, i do not believe she's using her power to commandeer these rooms for emergency use. i support this resolution but we need something binding and need more action and transparency from the mayor. in addition, homeless suites whichomeless sweepshave still hd eyewitness reports. sweeps need to stop immediately and if you don't want to listen to me, listen to the latest cdc guidelines. >> thank you to the caller. >> is the caller ready to make comments? >> i'm christopher micha and i'm a formerly homeless resident and live in district 6. i am with the homeless working group. i think it's imperative that the board adopt resolution 20 to prioritize the needs of people, especially homelessness during this coronavirus. this is not a legitimate response to the covid crisis and a p
people at ucla estimate that homeleshomeless individuals areo four times to need critical care and two times likely to die when contracting coronavirus. people in crowded shelters are leaving people in grave danger and leaving all of us in grave danger. even how friendly the mayor has been with the chamber of congress, i do not believe she's using her power to commandeer these rooms for emergency use. i support this resolution but we need something binding and need more action and transparency...
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that, we areoing asking you how social distancing has impacted you. he split up our lines by age.f you are under 25, (202) 748-8000 is the number. if you are 26 to 50 it is (202) 748-8001. old,u are 51 to 70 years (202) 748-8002. if you are over 70, (202) 748-8003. morning. am doing ok. i am retired. i have a daughter who is disabled. we have been in house since christmas. my timeline is, i knew about it haley december. in december. i knew about it in january. stayed in the house. demanded that my mother-in-law not go out of the house. work,y had to go to gloves and masks. hope was trump doing? golfing. i knew in february. i did not celebrate valentine's day. i stayed in the house. trump was golfing. another thing, the caller that called and said black people need to take that drop -- drug trump wants to push? he has money invested in that. that is ridiculous. host: let me ask you, you say you have been doing this since december. when you going to feel like it is ok not to do it anymore? are you going to trust when maryland's stay-at-home order is lifted? caller: when will it be o
that, we areoing asking you how social distancing has impacted you. he split up our lines by age.f you are under 25, (202) 748-8000 is the number. if you are 26 to 50 it is (202) 748-8001. old,u are 51 to 70 years (202) 748-8002. if you are over 70, (202) 748-8003. morning. am doing ok. i am retired. i have a daughter who is disabled. we have been in house since christmas. my timeline is, i knew about it haley december. in december. i knew about it in january. stayed in the house. demanded that...
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people at ucla estimate that homeleshomeless individuals areo four times to need critical care and two times likely to die when contracting coronavirus. people in crowded shelters are leaving people in grave danger and leaving all of us in grave danger. even how friendly the mayor has been with the chamber of congress, i do not believe she's using her power to commandeer these rooms for emergency use. i support this resolution but we need something binding and need more action and transparency from the mayor. in addition, homeless suites whichomeless sweepshave still hd eyewitness reports. sweeps need to stop immediately and if you don't want to listen to me, listen to the latest cdc guidelines. >> thank you to the caller. >> is the caller ready to make comments? >> i'm christopher micha and i'm a formerly homeless resident and live in district 6. i am with the homeless working group. i think it's imperative that the board adopt resolution 20 to prioritize the needs of people, especially homelessness during this coronavirus. this is not a legitimate response to the covid crisis and a p
people at ucla estimate that homeleshomeless individuals areo four times to need critical care and two times likely to die when contracting coronavirus. people in crowded shelters are leaving people in grave danger and leaving all of us in grave danger. even how friendly the mayor has been with the chamber of congress, i do not believe she's using her power to commandeer these rooms for emergency use. i support this resolution but we need something binding and need more action and transparency...
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[inaudible] , somethingrksdale was butchered and the carcass people areo i think starting to feel it.ou either have people starving, starving for the virus, or the virus trying to kill them. what can you do, you know? we would like to thank oligarch colors for participating in this hour. coming up, we will look at childhood -- all of our callers ferber dissipating in this hour. coming up, we will look at childhood hunger with no kid hungry's lucy coady, and then discussitch kokai will how state budgets are being impacted by the coronavirus. >> the tennessee pledge asks businesses to provide safe working conditions that protect their employees' health and the consumers. employees are asked to commit to protecting themselves, their coworkers and the customers they serve. we encourage every tennessee resident to be on the same team with our businesses, to act responsibly by following guidelines for social distancing, hygiene and wearing protective equipment. we are working together as a community of volunteers and that is how we successfully reboot our economy. and successfully move thro
[inaudible] , somethingrksdale was butchered and the carcass people areo i think starting to feel it.ou either have people starving, starving for the virus, or the virus trying to kill them. what can you do, you know? we would like to thank oligarch colors for participating in this hour. coming up, we will look at childhood -- all of our callers ferber dissipating in this hour. coming up, we will look at childhood hunger with no kid hungry's lucy coady, and then discussitch kokai will how state...