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first time david has been to politics and prose he has written many books including the son of the dodo that won the medal history writing. the honorary degrees from corrado college and montana state university where he served as the lawless state professor of western american studies. he's also won the national magazine award three times for articles and a wide variety of magazines including esquire, the atlantic and rolling stone asserteathird of these were fore national geographic story called was darwin wrong. now he has the title contributing writer which requires them to write three articles per year. he describes them as evolutionary biology and conservation but i hope that people have as much appreciation for his physical strength and stamina as you have for his writing talents. in his research he tracks indiana jones finals through jungles and rainforests that most of us would never want to set foot in. tonight you're going to learn a new word zoonosis. at least i learned that new word. zoonoses are infectious diseases that originate in animals and spread to humans. for those o
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i'm still dodoing it. the economy is on everyone. you know, the gas stations, the markets, the hotels, state parks. cattonon: we've been susurveyine kelp foresest for the e last 20 years s now. we've seen n a seve decline of the kelp forest and severe impact to t the algal communities, and those are directly impacacting the abalone fishery because the abalone rely on the kelelp for food. so w w'e had 4 years of severe starvation conditions for abalone and other herbivores in the system, and we're seeing evidence of mass mortalitieies of the a abalone n the wild. so the kelp forest has declined dramatically, basically, because of this run of incredibly warm water we've had on the california coast. basically, you know, the warmest the california coast has gotten in recent history for the longest periodod of time. . so that is e first symptom of broader global change that we are expecting along the california coast. catton: ththis is what it lookos lilike to be u underwater in a l kelp foresest. this is what we used to survey through, a
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including the dodo which one a metal form natural history writing. his honorary degree, colorado college in montana state university where he served as the professor of western american studies. he's also one the national magazine award three times for articles and a wide variety of magazines including the atlantic and "rolling stone". the third of these awards, magazine awards was for a national geographic story. national geographic now, he has the title contribute writer with capital letters, it gives him, did you say three articles a year? three articles a year for national geographic. he describes has biology and illusionary biology, theoretical ecology and conservation. after this evening, i hope you will have appreciation for his physical strength and stamina as he as you have for his writing talents. he tracks indiana jones style through jungles and rain forest that most of us would never want to step foot in. tonight, you can learn a new word. it's a new word to me at least. gnosis is -- infectious diseases that originate in animals and sprea
including the dodo which one a metal form natural history writing. his honorary degree, colorado college in montana state university where he served as the professor of western american studies. he's also one the national magazine award three times for articles and a wide variety of magazines including the atlantic and "rolling stone". the third of these awards, magazine awards was for a national geographic story. national geographic now, he has the title contribute writer with...
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dodo. the for. the reactor the pandemic with travel by slow downs. fighting for every life in one of germany's coronavirus hotspots some european countries are starting to relax smoked on restrictions will call this the title. no is not the kind of next measures. to our europe is a lot of schools businesses restaurants and factories have all been shuttered for weeks now people autumn are lost with the arrival of spring they've been enjoying. they still can the sun in the park some fresh air but many are missing a sense of community some countries like denmark and austria are already beginning to loosen the most severe restrictions others think it is too early for them to know what the experts is the virus on the control room can public life return to normal and will the warmer temperatures now arriving in the northern hemisphere slow the spread of the disease. these are some of the questions we'll discuss in this edition of covert 19 special here on the w. news i'm chris culliver in berlin is good to have you with us now the longer the shutdown is in
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we just came back to retrieve our pet dodos. >> dodos. >> yes, those are our pets so precious to us. >> can we give you chickens instead? >> why would we take chickens? >> we might have killed all the do dos. we don't know why. we just killed them. "i assume you've seen "john wick," so you know what has to this has to go. all right, that's it for the "ray of sunshine." let's jump into some headlines. let's kick it off with sweden, the canada of europe. unlike most countries in the world, sweden decided against a mandatory shutdown, and instead they just told their citizens to be responsible and keep their distance. now it appears there have been upsides and downsides to this approach. on the downside, sweden has experienced almost triple the deaths of its neighboring countries who did impose lockdowns. but on the upside, the swedish ambassador has now said that stockholm could achieve herd by may. yeah, and herd immunity is when so many people have immunity the disease can't spread as easily anymore. it's like when so many of your friends have watched a bad tv show that it spares you
we just came back to retrieve our pet dodos. >> dodos. >> yes, those are our pets so precious to us. >> can we give you chickens instead? >> why would we take chickens? >> we might have killed all the do dos. we don't know why. we just killed them. "i assume you've seen "john wick," so you know what has to this has to go. all right, that's it for the "ray of sunshine." let's jump into some headlines. let's kick it off with sweden, the...
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we were able to reach common ground on how to dodo that. >> the government waanted to as a broader rangef businesses to close while thee emergency declaration is in effect but the central government wanted to minimize the economic impactt o widee-spread cllosures. they may requeest that restaurants and pubs close from 8:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. and offer alcohol only until 7:00 p.m. the question may not cover sections of departments and diy stores that sell necessities or barber shops that are regarded as essential to lead normal lives. the government may offer final aid to those that meet the request. the state of emergency is in place for tokyo and the prefectures. the government wants to reduce person-to-person contact in those prefectures by 70 tto 80%. they have asked the centrtral government to help his prefecture. he will announce plans on friday. kyoto is planning to ask the government to be included in the measurres. moree than 570 infections were reported in japan. more than 5,500 people have tested positive. including those that returned on a charter flight. not including those li
we were able to reach common ground on how to dodo that. >> the government waanted to as a broader rangef businesses to close while thee emergency declaration is in effect but the central government wanted to minimize the economic impactt o widee-spread cllosures. they may requeest that restaurants and pubs close from 8:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. and offer alcohol only until 7:00 p.m. the question may not cover sections of departments and diy stores that sell necessities or barber shops that...
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we want to take care of the water, we want too take care of the air 'cause we''re trying to dodo something that is gonna be positive for my facility, for our industry, and for the environment. having said that, we have to stay economically viable or i'm not in business. repororter: governor j jerry brn today signed a bill regulating emissions from dairyry cows s ad lalandfills to fight clilimate change beyond carbon-based greenhouse gaseses. now, the bil mandates a 40% reduction in methane and hydrofluoric carbon by 2030. lara: we will reduce methane emissions 40%, reducining organc waste in landfills and working with our dairy industry to reduce e emissions from cows and manure. man: when manure sits in a deep pond, a naturally-occurring bacteria that work in a cow's stomach, or actually in a c co's 4 stomachs, those same bacteria keep eating the left over little bits of sugar and other calories, and they emit biogas, which is a combination of methane and co2. both of those are greenhouse gases. and one ccow tends to hahave about 4 to5 ttons per year of c co2 equival. if you want to look
we want to take care of the water, we want too take care of the air 'cause we''re trying to dodo something that is gonna be positive for my facility, for our industry, and for the environment. having said that, we have to stay economically viable or i'm not in business. repororter: governor j jerry brn today signed a bill regulating emissions from dairyry cows s ad lalandfills to fight clilimate change beyond carbon-based greenhouse gaseses. now, the bil mandates a 40% reduction in methane and...
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with the i'm n not saying you kw you have to dodo is do that. to make them feel you know. work on the a female getting them directions. to do or they have to get used. none of the other sites manned fi is miss king. five okay phase of i think when it was when. i was check out check. good product okay [inaudible] for the i think it's it's the korea affected with the two things out of transitional moment. and i don't want to spend. the night in the whole theme the new nation foror the one of the biggest.. i love to sign i justove design i i believe in the happiness of good design brings in terror life. i love designing -- for a concept a purpose for events. because that that's when when you can really get creative. i just like to create experiences. mama mama components. my momom is the vice president f a nonprofit organization.. she i is a v vy strong w woman. what kind of action and if you're so hard a yes or no? when i left side you'll see him at the club down -- cream titim a any method of sict development of circle. it was. was in and out he let the team one of one of t
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next generation t to know thehe potenential is ununlimited onont you c can do withth what you'u'e dodoing. you know, donon't evet short sighted and think that, yoyou know, a all's s he can dot mimilk out o of a cow.w. this ia bebe another r way of mamaking r more efffficient, and d it's pry amazing. narrator: californian's concerned about climate change are searching for ways to reduce methane that stem from the ststate's s more than 5.2 millin cows. by contntrast, east africn farmers facing historic drought are turning to a traditional alternative to quench their thirst. [camels vocalizing] [laughter] [speaking native language] [children singing] warsame: i live in the u.s., in the state of georgia for the lalast 20 yeaears. and i wawas l eststate attornrney, so i can sl ice to an eskimo. camel milk is the next generation dairy. that's what i believe.e. mostst of the people are goingng healthy at the moment. and they believe that, you know, camel milk is medicinal. as a result of that, a lot of rich people or middle upper class are drinking it. anand mostly they're being prescribed by th
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it made me think, you know, maybe e i can dodo more with my tatami. >> reporter: he started to experimente designs quickly became a hit. the prices are more than twice that of normal tatami but he still receives orders from customers around the country. this woman asked yamada to install tatami in her apartment. she wanted the mats to add something different to her living room. >> i chose this tatami because i wanted something that looked different depending on lighting. it's come out better than i could have hoped. >> reporter: the owner of this inn wanted to add some modern spice to the 90-year-old building. he came to yamada. over 400 tatami mats later, the property has a completely different atmosphere. now yamada is moving on to the next big thing.g. he is working on designs that use small hexagonal mats. >> we are only just scratching the surface of what we can do with tatami. we want to take it further and do even more. >> reporter: yamada has created an english language website setting his sites firmly on overseas customers. for him, it seems like the natural next step in the evol
it made me think, you know, maybe e i can dodo more with my tatami. >> reporter: he started to experimente designs quickly became a hit. the prices are more than twice that of normal tatami but he still receives orders from customers around the country. this woman asked yamada to install tatami in her apartment. she wanted the mats to add something different to her living room. >> i chose this tatami because i wanted something that looked different depending on lighting. it's come...
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it starts with a search for a suitable dodo on the russian bridge a street from a database of everyone willing to donate. bone marrow or stem cells potential donors or h.l.a. type that's a special kind of d.n.a. test then they're in the database after that wait at any moment their blood or bone marrow might be needed to save a life it could be a week or 10 years. of scum. used to. get them. to the national league is there. one more there what's that it. is that a lot well russia has a population of 140000000 but only 100000 potential bone marrow donors one out of germany's 1x8w9w average just and. you know. it wasn't us who. led interest in. steam contra squad as i think nick. spend as. we have seen in the result is something that noise has been known for. enough noise . and. it's time. to search for a donor is a lot like a lot of the numbers on your ticket other d.n.a. code you were born with and then you have to at least mostly match or ideally fully match the donors h.l.a. you need to find a genetic twin and that means finding one in 10000. while we're here at the stefan marshall. w
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but t then i getet to dodo this, you know,w, i get toto have baby penenguins that t think i'm mom. -rius] come, "see the keepers," onreel south. - [female nanarrator] support for this program is provided by south arts, sponsors of the southern circuit tour
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. >> i enjoyed your book song of the dodo very much. when i was a student in a south pacific island. i had a question about the study of the genealogy of these diseases and i was curious. using the human genome from the deep past where there is evidence of stuff that killed a lot of people may be caused a bottleneck in the human population but is now totally harmless because all the survivors of reproduced down the generations and that is all that is left. looking back in time for old pandemics and to trace the disease that way. >> haven't seen much on that. one of the things that is very interesting to me is tracing in the human genome something they call endogenous retroviruses. hiv is a particular kind of are in a virus. they inserted themselves permanently into the human genome and we don't know exactly, in some cases they have functions or what used to be called junk dna but there are records in the human genome of past infections and they can be recognized as belonging to this virus family or that virus family so that is one thing
. >> i enjoyed your book song of the dodo very much. when i was a student in a south pacific island. i had a question about the study of the genealogy of these diseases and i was curious. using the human genome from the deep past where there is evidence of stuff that killed a lot of people may be caused a bottleneck in the human population but is now totally harmless because all the survivors of reproduced down the generations and that is all that is left. looking back in time for old...
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the fishers s have been dodoing this job t their whole l lives, here off t the coast of f punta cana i in the east o of the dominican n republic. they used toto make good m moy doing this.. >> life e was better b before. things arere getting hararderd harder. fishing isn't t the same as st useded to be here.e. busisiness is realally bad. >> at fifirst glance t this lo, likeke a decent cacatch. 10 y years ago it t would've b, twice the sisize. the e reason lies here the ente , coast of the dominican republic is lined with coral reefs. around 90 percent of them hahae either died d or are severerly damageged. the e water tempererature is rg the water tetemperature isis rg because e of climate c change. this makeses the corals s wear anand more vulnenerable to pollutioion and human n activ. this is s how everythihing los above ththe surface. mass touourism. the e country attrtracts six aa vivisitors everyry year. half milillion the touourism industry cononsumes huge a amos of r resources and t takes itsl onon the wildlifife here. ironically, it's desestroying e thinings that manyny touri
the fishers s have been dodoing this job t their whole l lives, here off t the coast of f punta cana i in the east o of the dominican n republic. they used toto make good m moy doing this.. >> life e was better b before. things arere getting hararderd harder. fishing isn't t the same as st useded to be here.e. busisiness is realally bad. >> at fifirst glance t this lo, likeke a decent cacatch. 10 y years ago it t would've b, twice the sisize. the e reason lies here the ente , coast...
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the tourist resort of 2 dodo patched about the spot town of metronome is also deserted. right next to the villages can home is general practitioner where he can slightest practice. first of all he provides us with fresh face masks and stresses just how important protective measures are for people in the healthful can sectors who work with old people. as a 1st thought when i arrive at the practice i try to put on an entire new set of clothes i change here when i get home i again change out of the clothes that i only wore for traveling between work and home i take off my shoes outside the door i try to keep to the highest standards of hygiene that's all to keep external contact down to a minimum for those at home and for my patients i conduct the house and he she. don't to slight or takes us on a quick tour to show us the situation in a care home in toronto the safety measures are strict with additional restrictions of movement within the home itself. they have either have to all have is that or they have closed all the communal rooms and stopped all group activities we ha
the tourist resort of 2 dodo patched about the spot town of metronome is also deserted. right next to the villages can home is general practitioner where he can slightest practice. first of all he provides us with fresh face masks and stresses just how important protective measures are for people in the healthful can sectors who work with old people. as a 1st thought when i arrive at the practice i try to put on an entire new set of clothes i change here when i get home i again change out of...
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started dodoing research right i'm went up and down the release in my- and when w we came all out from there is over the day after- we receive- some shootings. so some people shoots. against us. what do we do we don't know full firmware and probably- what the garden. that probably do this this meant that the meter- open to retaliation. there was a kind of related to. anand this is really sad and i mean what do you do is. is really dangerous he does it as a follow a then you follow estates and it's way of describing. i wanted to just touch on the fact that your photos these photos were first revealed. ten but at the precise moment flames were engulfing them is on making global headlines go. all you're on the ground earlier in the year with a signs that with a red flags and warnings that thisis would be a p. teacher bak efforts. did you government. kim charge the key is spread on- you know yeah this strong message to give about. open to business yeah this- this kind of message- in front of you- has the legitimize the like a lot of people and their eyes lips demise you are oct illegally s
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dodo. the boy. this is d w news live from berlin u.s. president donald trump voices a stark warning as his country's death toll from the coronavirus surpasses that of china. this is going to be a very painful. very very painful to. the white house predicts up 221-4000 u.s. citizens could die in the pandemic our correspondent has the latest also coming up . spain's mourns its dead a minute's silence was held on choose day across the nation.
dodo. the boy. this is d w news live from berlin u.s. president donald trump voices a stark warning as his country's death toll from the coronavirus surpasses that of china. this is going to be a very painful. very very painful to. the white house predicts up 221-4000 u.s. citizens could die in the pandemic our correspondent has the latest also coming up . spain's mourns its dead a minute's silence was held on choose day across the nation.
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amy: so, what dodo you understad has happened to him at this point?t's now a a few dayays later, e five days later. what is the miami police chief doing? have y you been formrmally apologized to? and whatat are you demanding? >> so the e miami polilice department has not called me to apologize. i do think that he should be held accountable for his actions. he violated a bunch of protocols, not only as a sergrgeant, bubut also a as a pe ofofficer. i think that t they're supposedo be wearing, you know, bracelets that say that they've been tested. he was s supposed to havave a mk on. you know, , he probably shouldlt have stopped me e in the first plplace. so i just want him held accountable e for his actions.s. want an apology as well. amy: dr. armen henderson, now let's talk about what you were doing at that van, what you were loading in and out of the van. i want to talk about your work with unhoused people. you're a physician. you're an assistant professor of medicine at university of miami. talk about the homeless population in miami. >> rigight. so
amy: so, what dodo you understad has happened to him at this point?t's now a a few dayays later, e five days later. what is the miami police chief doing? have y you been formrmally apologized to? and whatat are you demanding? >> so the e miami polilice department has not called me to apologize. i do think that he should be held accountable for his actions. he violated a bunch of protocols, not only as a sergrgeant, bubut also a as a pe ofofficer. i think that t they're supposedo be...
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thisis is our shd legacy, our shshared resource, and so that's what i bring toto what i dodo. hill: many of us have some sort of relationship with the ocean. maybe it's through things that we like to eat or places that we like to visit, or even long-standing cultural traditions or values that we have around a healthy ocean and a healthy beach that we want to go visit. and so there isn't actually a, you know, a magic message from the past to t tells what''s going to happen because this great human experiment that we have embarked upon is a much larger problem than the geologic record can tell us about. anannouncer: "earth focus" is me possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundadation; and the farvue f foundation.n. [ambient music] ♪ - our last fluent speaker of rumsen ohlone, isabel meadows, was recorded for at least the last five years of her life. she records as much as she knew of our language, of our stories, our creation, personal histories, gossip, recipes. the foods are described with so muc
thisis is our shd legacy, our shshared resource, and so that's what i bring toto what i dodo. hill: many of us have some sort of relationship with the ocean. maybe it's through things that we like to eat or places that we like to visit, or even long-standing cultural traditions or values that we have around a healthy ocean and a healthy beach that we want to go visit. and so there isn't actually a, you know, a magic message from the past to t tells what''s going to happen because this great...
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both probably feel i'm going to go to hell because they think mean things that cat i dog very i doubt dodo dodges. it's the intimacy of that that makes me feign some sort of like maybe i shouldn't be privy to this huge you're just one of those guys who let your life rather you can say whatever you or i'm not stuff when i do that i listen everybody's got a deal they've got to deal with and at some point i figure well i'm kind of torn it sounds like your mother literally was a tennessee williams are one but also the fact that she would track you down at a concert like that tells me she loved you and you know that hey there it is baby there's life there's life beyond car a lender in the middle on that trying not to go mad right i'm really impressed with your sort of relaxed attitude about parenting. well it's just everybody gets their deal the cards about this some people don't have parents some people have over over weaning parents some to get on with it for god's sakes bear you're in you're 606070 not only with the excuse your dad at rattle going to be oh mom of course it is it you move on
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including some of the dodo which won a medal. natural history writing. he has honorary degrees in colorado college and montana state university where he served as a professor of western american study read he's also won the national magazine award three times for articles in a wide variety of magazines including esquire, literally stone stone. in the third of these awards, magazine wars, was for a national geographic called was darwin wrong. national geographic map, he has a title contributing writer at the capital letters, which gives him and requires him to write you say three articles a year? three articles a rear for national geographic. he describes his field of biology and evolutionary biology, theoretical ecology and conservations. but after this evening, hope you will have as much appreciation for his physical strength and stamina you have for his writing talents. in this field, research, he tracks indiana jones style through jungles and rain forests. and that most of us would never want to step foot in. tonight you will learn a new word. stenosi
including some of the dodo which won a medal. natural history writing. he has honorary degrees in colorado college and montana state university where he served as a professor of western american study read he's also won the national magazine award three times for articles in a wide variety of magazines including esquire, literally stone stone. in the third of these awards, magazine wars, was for a national geographic called was darwin wrong. national geographic map, he has a title contributing...
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could you respond to his decision to dodo that as well as ththe fact that you have said repeatedly thattever the failingsgs of the who and chin, the u.s. is responsible itself for r its lack of preparedness r the pandemic? could you talk also about what the u.s. should have done differently and should do now? levels the so many re.. i i have worked with the world health organization under many director generals s for many years, and thehe current dirirer geneneral, the first african hed of the world health organization , i know w him well. he is a man of great integrity, great compassion. he cares a lot. wworking with the whwho, can sometitimes be maddening. yes, thehey can be slow, they cn be bureaucratic. but my god, what they've done for the world. they have eradicated sllllpox. they aren the verge of eradicating wd polio. they wk in cld and mernal health theyave the ves ounder five childn. they se the lives of wom undedergng cldbirth. they wk i in et andbebesity d cancnc and h hrt dease, mental hlth, injyreventio .. i cod go on d on. kictheey justry to rld health organation afr alit
could you respond to his decision to dodo that as well as ththe fact that you have said repeatedly thattever the failingsgs of the who and chin, the u.s. is responsible itself for r its lack of preparedness r the pandemic? could you talk also about what the u.s. should have done differently and should do now? levels the so many re.. i i have worked with the world health organization under many director generals s for many years, and thehe current dirirer geneneral, the first african hed of the...
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whatt is to be a leader in times of crisi doo the thin t that ed to beone, and he is uttey incapae of dodoingt. ockeked eiss econy and itill get rsrse anand gon for weon''t know h lo. abouthey ink rsrst-ca scenari. they are vy frightening. the cocongss has done some extraordinary things and some really pretty bad things in response. the last relief or stimulus bill that was just past was extraordinary to the extent of its size and the speed with which fungus acted. -- twolion dollar bill dollars trillion bill. it does a lot of good things of getting money out to states, getting money after hospitals and having very strong unemployment program. will be able to apply for and get unemployment that will give them 100% of what they were making, at least for the next four months. a lot of bad stuff is in that bill, too. it was pretty clear how it should have been structured. there was a decision made we need to keep businesses intact. they need financing to get through this time. wewant them to maintain -- want the economy to keep functioning. the number one thing we wanted was to keep people on th
whatt is to be a leader in times of crisi doo the thin t that ed to beone, and he is uttey incapae of dodoingt. ockeked eiss econy and itill get rsrse anand gon for weon''t know h lo. abouthey ink rsrst-ca scenari. they are vy frightening. the cocongss has done some extraordinary things and some really pretty bad things in response. the last relief or stimulus bill that was just past was extraordinary to the extent of its size and the speed with which fungus acted. -- twolion dollar bill...
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people feel comfortable that they can go out and dodo things and that will take leadership and determinationfederal, state and local authorities. >> tucker: well that's it. you just put your finger on it right there. federal, state and local. this is the biggest decision i have to make, you'll hear it soon. a lot of these decisions are taking place at the state level. it's the governors that are shutting things down. will that change? >> bret: well, it's going to have to. this council on tuesday will include some governors, democrats and republicans. it will include some local officials whether those are mayors, we don't have a complete list yet, and business people well as health experts. and that decision and how it goes will determine, i think, whether president trump is reelected or not. >> tucker: i think that's likely to be absolutely true. i hope you come back again. bret baier, thanks a lot.uc a new poll confirms what, if you have google, you already knew. people have affection for her and they tolerate but they don't necessarily think should be there standard bearer in the election.
people feel comfortable that they can go out and dodo things and that will take leadership and determinationfederal, state and local authorities. >> tucker: well that's it. you just put your finger on it right there. federal, state and local. this is the biggest decision i have to make, you'll hear it soon. a lot of these decisions are taking place at the state level. it's the governors that are shutting things down. will that change? >> bret: well, it's going to have to. this...
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they did not receiveve any helel h history.eal but now we don't know if the government will dodo something stop t the situation. the government are saying they're taking g all ofof the ---urures in guayayaquil announced she wiwill begin with ththe constrtruction of two cememeteries in guayaquil but we don't know. people are dying. ththey want to give their relaves a dignified bururial, but the government is not accepting what is reallyly happening. , i wouldisse herrera ask about the i impact of the austerity y measures imposed by the biglast year after $4.2 billion imf loan under president marino. onnhas that h had an impact the basic government servicices, esespecially healtlth care? was one o of the main points here bececause when moreo dedecided to get clolose to sigg make cutsment -- to in the public c sector. the main areas affectete by this agreemt was education and health care.e. -- mamainly from ecuadoror, are saying this s a proboblem needse the government doctors and nurses t the past yr so now they y have to hire docts and nurses to save t this crisi. but they don't hahave the
they did not receiveve any helel h history.eal but now we don't know if the government will dodo something stop t the situation. the government are saying they're taking g all ofof the ---urures in guayayaquil announced she wiwill begin with ththe constrtruction of two cememeteries in guayaquil but we don't know. people are dying. ththey want to give their relaves a dignified bururial, but the government is not accepting what is reallyly happening. , i wouldisse herrera ask about the i impact...
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oil arena are companies that really have been kept alive on cheap money, they will go the way of the dodo bird. >> neil: you know, david, i'm old enough sadly to remember the '82 and '83 oil experience when the markets crashed. we had the big oil guys that became bigger it was when exxon and mobil emerged. a lot of the wildcats -- that's exactly where they went. do you envision something like that now? is there a huge shift going on beneath us, beneath all the coronavirus talk that we are not appreciating? >> this is a reckoning day for your independent emp's and service corporations. we are talking about existential risk where they are being taken out. if they will not survive this. you've got borrowing determinations this month. the banks are looking at the value of all the assets and saying, can relent on the same terms going forward as we did in the past? even if an independent emp could survive the terms of their loans are being shifted. you are seeing a tightening in credit conditions for them which is catastrophic for them. i think that is the real issue. you have a remaking. where
oil arena are companies that really have been kept alive on cheap money, they will go the way of the dodo bird. >> neil: you know, david, i'm old enough sadly to remember the '82 and '83 oil experience when the markets crashed. we had the big oil guys that became bigger it was when exxon and mobil emerged. a lot of the wildcats -- that's exactly where they went. do you envision something like that now? is there a huge shift going on beneath us, beneath all the coronavirus talk that we are...
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don't think that's often used in the united states, we may not see as robust success as the french dodoecause we are usina lower dose regimen probably to conserve drugs volume that they use in china. this is incredibly reassuring and i think really should put to rest some of the recent sniping of president trump regarding his promoting this as a possible treatment, which it is in almost most possibles. >> laura: most of the people criticizing it, dr. jensen, they would be the first one to demanm their doctor to give them the hydroxy. where is the hydroxy. prescription, i want it now! i have to ask about what dr. fauci said about rolling, reopening of the government, dr. jensen. let's watch. >> the idea about how we would evaluate from a purely public health standpoint about what i call it reentry some sort ofs normality, as health, never known to claim about anything about economics, it's somethingg i referred to as like a rolling reentry. it's not to be one-size-fits-a one-size-fits-all. >> laura: i'm glad it'si' not going to be one-size-fits-all. but what about that, we have medical c
don't think that's often used in the united states, we may not see as robust success as the french dodoecause we are usina lower dose regimen probably to conserve drugs volume that they use in china. this is incredibly reassuring and i think really should put to rest some of the recent sniping of president trump regarding his promoting this as a possible treatment, which it is in almost most possibles. >> laura: most of the people criticizing it, dr. jensen, they would be the first one to...
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teach-in.e's dodoing a we will link to it on our website.n wednesday just before bernie sanders announced by the digital bike he was about to pull out of the presidential race, i asked political dissident ling west and other noam chomsky about his assessment of the bernie sanders campaign in this time of the coronavirus pandemic. trump is reelected, it is indescribable disaster. it means the policies of the past four yearsrswhich haveve bn extremely destructive to the american population, to the world, will be continued and what thisccelerated is going to meanan for health is bad enough. i i just mentioned it.t. it will get worse. what this means for the envivironment or the threat of nuclear war, which n no one is talklking about, was extremely serious,s, is indescribable. , suppose if biden is selected i would antnticipate it wououlde essentially a continuation of obama. nothing very great, but at least not totally destructive. and opportunities for an organized public to changnge wht is being done, to impose pressures. itits common to say
teach-in.e's dodoing a we will link to it on our website.n wednesday just before bernie sanders announced by the digital bike he was about to pull out of the presidential race, i asked political dissident ling west and other noam chomsky about his assessment of the bernie sanders campaign in this time of the coronavirus pandemic. trump is reelected, it is indescribable disaster. it means the policies of the past four yearsrswhich haveve bn extremely destructive to the american population, to...
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conditions on their job, amazon swiftly depresses worker organizing, cuts corners, and ensures that workers dodo not have the abiliy to speak upp on the job safafely withouout being intitimidated. their actions toward chris are not only quite frankly racist, especially toward a black man in america, but indicate how they treat whistleblowers across our supply c chain. juan: : i wanted to askk you, related to what is going on in queens, make the road has been active among the immigrant community's in brooklyn and queens for years, to what do you atattribute this you norma'a's e in -- you norma's spike in ilillnesses in the area? >> theoriess and which are membmbers are momost concentntr, the e neighborhohoods of jackson igights, elmhuhurst, havave bece the epicenter of the cororonavis with 20,000 cases and counting. this is the heart of immimigrant new york, one of the most diverse in the country. it is an area with h high densiy ofof low income families who are forced to share in overcrowded housing which increases the tranansmission inside a househo. it is an area where far too many people live
conditions on their job, amazon swiftly depresses worker organizing, cuts corners, and ensures that workers dodo not have the abiliy to speak upp on the job safafely withouout being intitimidated. their actions toward chris are not only quite frankly racist, especially toward a black man in america, but indicate how they treat whistleblowers across our supply c chain. juan: : i wanted to askk you, related to what is going on in queens, make the road has been active among the immigrant...
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how many people dodo you want to see e released, jose saldana??> i want to see as many as posslele release. i am primarily concerned with ththe elders because thehey have alalready languisheded in prisor decades. they can safely be returned to society,y, to their homeme communitieies, and t they will enhance community safefety becae they have the knowledgdge f some ofof the social illsls that we t address as a c community. anyonene that has underlngng conditions that this virusus wil prove fatal toto, you have to releasase them. it is only human ththing to do d it is the moral ththing too and ifif governor cuomo is a morall man, if he is really concerneded with those who are suffengng the most from this virus, people of color, t that he will a address. amamy: jose e saldana a is diref releasining aging peopople in prprison. was released after serving must 4 40 years in prison. anand jose diaz is a nyu graduae student just released from rikers on saturday. when we come back, we speak to the dean of the cathedral of st. john the divine in manhattan
how many people dodo you want to see e released, jose saldana??> i want to see as many as posslele release. i am primarily concerned with ththe elders because thehey have alalready languisheded in prisor decades. they can safely be returned to society,y, to their homeme communitieies, and t they will enhance community safefety becae they have the knowledgdge f some ofof the social illsls that we t address as a c community. anyonene that has underlngng conditions that this virusus wil prove...
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many, many of ouour families at thisis p point n not only dodo e the meaeans to pay the renent, t they don't have the food that is necessary for their survival. inn: i wanted to bring cinthya santos briones. cinthya, could you talk about the mutual aid? i mention some we were doing here in new brunswick in the mexican, immigrant community. could you talk about what is going on in new york city with immigrant communities? anand also, there''s probably mh more of a tradition ofof mutual aid at t the community levevel n manyny latin a american communus becaususe people c come from coununtries s where government support for the safety net is not as great.. >> yeah, thank you so much for bringing thihis out. i think the solidarity not only to the religious groups and organinization, butt a also the restaurants, for example, , in e bronx. not just immigigrants, but homemeless. i was speakaking with o one of e homeleless and they y were teleg [indiscernible] restaurants arare in s solidariy also. peopople from ththe commmmunitye mutual aid is not ononly fromm ororganization, itit is from t r
many, many of ouour families at thisis p point n not only dodo e the meaeans to pay the renent, t they don't have the food that is necessary for their survival. inn: i wanted to bring cinthya santos briones. cinthya, could you talk about the mutual aid? i mention some we were doing here in new brunswick in the mexican, immigrant community. could you talk about what is going on in new york city with immigrant communities? anand also, there''s probably mh more of a tradition ofof mutual aid at t...
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not have fever, either, but it is clear that something has affefected her, even as we were trying to dodo with my mother. it has becomome much morere dirt here, not just reporting on it,, but dealing wiwith it. and throroughout central new jersey, , as much of the resestf the eaeast coast, there are thousands of people trying to figugure out without tesesting - because they don''t test you unleless theyy actually admit yu to the hospital. amy: juan, if you can stop there for a second. when you brought your mother to the hospital -- to say you brought her to the hospital means you brought her to a tent outside the hospital where you had to leave your 92-year-old mother, right? juan: no one is allowed in. at the ememergency roroom, is it true they wanted to release her? they said they would not test her. juan: they initially said they wowould not tetest her. there were going to releasase hr because i i thought she hadad ad coronavivirus. i kept sayiying, what abobout te unbeararable pain she has? can you u check that out furthe? they did and then decided there were other complications, othe
not have fever, either, but it is clear that something has affefected her, even as we were trying to dodo with my mother. it has becomome much morere dirt here, not just reporting on it,, but dealing wiwith it. and throroughout central new jersey, , as much of the resestf the eaeast coast, there are thousands of people trying to figugure out without tesesting - because they don''t test you unleless theyy actually admit yu to the hospital. amy: juan, if you can stop there for a second. when you...