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>> eddie gallagher: no, that's war.e was out there trying to kill us. >> martin: gallagher was a trained medic, and if you listen closely you can hear him say "i got him." >> eddie gallagher: i got him. i got him. >> martin: what did you mean, "i got him. i got him." >> eddie gallagher: i got him. i'm going to treat him. >> martin: he grabbed his medical bag and started working on the prisoner- none too gently. >> eddie gallagher: you know, he's an isis fighter. i don't want his hands anywhere near me. so, i pushed him back down forcefully. >> martin: what kind of procedures did you perform on him? >> eddie gallagher: he wasn't breathing properly so i performed an invasive procedure, which is a crike. >> martin: a crike. and that's basically sticking a breathing tube in his throat. >> eddie gallagher: correct. >> martin: there's no video of that because the seal recording the scene turned off his helmet camera. but you can clearly see the breathing tube in this photo taken after the prisoner died- along with several oth
>> eddie gallagher: no, that's war.e was out there trying to kill us. >> martin: gallagher was a trained medic, and if you listen closely you can hear him say "i got him." >> eddie gallagher: i got him. i got him. >> martin: what did you mean, "i got him. i got him." >> eddie gallagher: i got him. i'm going to treat him. >> martin: he grabbed his medical bag and started working on the prisoner- none too gently. >> eddie gallagher:...
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this is eddie on the phone. eddie, can you hear me? >> yes, i can hear you. >> what is it like on the cruise ship especially because you're so close to docking? >> well, it has been a nightmare. the last few days, but i'm feeling great today. i'm feeling hopeful that's finally after all these days, i'll be able to get out of here. i'm crossing my fingers for that one. >> how long have you been on that cruisha thipofficials and passengers and how they have fold you what was happening on the ship? >> it has been a mix of communication. communication hasn't been that the captain has been telling us what is going on. they tell us yesterday that we were going to be at the port today, but we finally made it's a little bit late, but we are here in oakland. >> eddie, we confirmed that there were 21 passengers or 21 people on board that ship who have confirmed case of the coronavirus. any indication where they are on the ship? what kind of contact with you have with other passengers and what has it been like being quarantined in your individual
this is eddie on the phone. eddie, can you hear me? >> yes, i can hear you. >> what is it like on the cruise ship especially because you're so close to docking? >> well, it has been a nightmare. the last few days, but i'm feeling great today. i'm feeling hopeful that's finally after all these days, i'll be able to get out of here. i'm crossing my fingers for that one. >> how long have you been on that cruisha thipofficials and passengers and how they have fold you what...
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skylar's friend, sheila eddy, had said skylar was home around midnight.car doing pulling up around 12:30 a.m.? who was in it? dave neese watched, horrified, as there on the tape, out walked skylar. >> she slowly walked down to a car that was sitting there waiting on her. and she got in the backseat. i could tell that. and she drove away. >> police couldn't quite make out a license plate or tell the make or model. skylar's mom mary had a theory. >> she made it home. snuck back in the window. then, a second person or persons had parked behind the building and she snuck out a second time. >> but why? who was in the car? and where did they go? the police didn't issue an amber alert since it looked like skylar left voluntarily. >> once that video came out that she willingly got in this car, they're not going to come out looking for somebody driving in a car. >> skylar's friend sheila came right over. >> she spent a lot of time telling us it'll be okay. she'll approximate home. i really miss her. i love her. >> the next day, sheila sat with mary on skylar's bed
skylar's friend, sheila eddy, had said skylar was home around midnight.car doing pulling up around 12:30 a.m.? who was in it? dave neese watched, horrified, as there on the tape, out walked skylar. >> she slowly walked down to a car that was sitting there waiting on her. and she got in the backseat. i could tell that. and she drove away. >> police couldn't quite make out a license plate or tell the make or model. skylar's mom mary had a theory. >> she made it home. snuck back...
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eddyed at princeton, went on to dartmouth. by the early 1940's, he was a man of protestant confidence to envisioned a new world constructed out of enchanting crude. 1940, while traveling, recruiting financial support for "thechool, he lectured on power of god in the secular world," which implored laypeople to be the quote, shock troops of the church, and raise up each sector of the globe. you and i, he declared, you and i who believe in christendom are not doomed to weakness. we serve the only totalitarian king. we who follow christ need to cover ourselves with tolerance, reverence, and charity. and then wherever we walk, we shall find ourselves standing on holy ground. within months, eddie was acting on this imperative. serving as an officer for the office of strategic services. eventually of course the cia, to survey arabia for subsurface crude, gain knowledge of its people and their faith in allah, and bring the u.s. into union with this rising kingdom. five years after claiming allegiance to a totalitarian and tolerant chr
eddyed at princeton, went on to dartmouth. by the early 1940's, he was a man of protestant confidence to envisioned a new world constructed out of enchanting crude. 1940, while traveling, recruiting financial support for "thechool, he lectured on power of god in the secular world," which implored laypeople to be the quote, shock troops of the church, and raise up each sector of the globe. you and i, he declared, you and i who believe in christendom are not doomed to weakness. we serve...
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red" eddie, ej, thanks for coming together today. >> no problem. >> i wanted to be with eddie and yousafest way. >> eddie, i see you in the swivel chair, working from home. what's on your fall back list, sir? >> they need to fall back on the tests. i mean, hoimw many times has th world health organization asked for tests, we need to get some tests, man. i can't test myself. >> you're trying to make tests popular. you mentioned this. we were looking at this, secretary azar and the trump administration not only not helping get the tests out but i mentioned earlier, the president kind of denying that it is a problem. >> well, the president has a problem, i don't call him the president, call him the dodo in the white house. we have to stop normalizing him by calling him president. call him what he is, the nut in the white house. he is bad, out of his mind, has cro cronies, it is a cult. you have mike pence. trump has his hands so far up mike pence's behind, you can see his babifingers coming out his mouth. then that doctor, the little midget looks like a troll. yeah. and he just sits up t
red" eddie, ej, thanks for coming together today. >> no problem. >> i wanted to be with eddie and yousafest way. >> eddie, i see you in the swivel chair, working from home. what's on your fall back list, sir? >> they need to fall back on the tests. i mean, hoimw many times has th world health organization asked for tests, we need to get some tests, man. i can't test myself. >> you're trying to make tests popular. you mentioned this. we were looking at this,...
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the eddie murphy show. >> eddie murphy show >> seth: how was it? how was it to be in there?. >> and i came out, and it was everything i thought it would be i thought i would have anxiety coming back to "snl" that always feels like high school >> seth: yeah. sure >> but it just felt normal and great. and before i knew it, i just wanted to watch the show, and eddie did his thing. i really came out to get the photo op >> seth: you wanted to take a picture? >> i just wanted a picture, man. [ laughter ] >> seth: it's hard though cause there's not really -- it's not like there's a photo line at the end of the episode >> right >> seth: so, how'd it work out >> at the after-party, cause i don't see eddie. we're waiting for him to come out of his dressing room after the show he never comes out everybody's out there. it is a sea of famous black people in studio 8h. >> seth: yeah. yeah >> it was like a "coming to america 2" audition or something. [ laughter ] it was just everybody famous that wanted to be in the movie and so, i don't see him there. i get to the party i'm sitting there.
the eddie murphy show. >> eddie murphy show >> seth: how was it? how was it to be in there?. >> and i came out, and it was everything i thought it would be i thought i would have anxiety coming back to "snl" that always feels like high school >> seth: yeah. sure >> but it just felt normal and great. and before i knew it, i just wanted to watch the show, and eddie did his thing. i really came out to get the photo op >> seth: you wanted to take a...
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within months, eddie was acting on this imperative. serving as an officer for the office of strategic services. eventually of course the cia, to survey arabia for subsurface crude, gain knowledge of its people and their faith in allah, and bringing the u.s. to union with this rising kingdom. five years after claiming allegiance to a totalitarian and tolerant christianity, he oversaw a historic deal, pictured here before you, installing the u.s. in the region for good. again, doing so, truly committed to what he saw as a religious alliance, a moral alliance between a people who shared faith monotheism and big book. his subsequent career testified to the potency of this liberal international vision. as a hired consultant for aramco, he promoted peace between western and saudi interests by way of mutual ambition and shared respect for the divine. through aggressive proliferation of corporate promotion as well as practical instruction on how to live and labor in a land saturated by god, he not only wrapped aramco in a myth of capitalism an
within months, eddie was acting on this imperative. serving as an officer for the office of strategic services. eventually of course the cia, to survey arabia for subsurface crude, gain knowledge of its people and their faith in allah, and bringing the u.s. to union with this rising kingdom. five years after claiming allegiance to a totalitarian and tolerant christianity, he oversaw a historic deal, pictured here before you, installing the u.s. in the region for good. again, doing so, truly...
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eddie glaude jr., peggy noonan and former white house press secretary robert gibbs. welcome to sunday and a special edition of "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news headquarters in new york, the longest running show in television history, this is a special edition of "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning from our election headquarters right here at rockefeller center in new york city. we have so much to talk about. yesterday south carolina's primary, our look ahead to super tuesday and the growing fears over the coronavirus which has now claimed its first victim in the united states. so let's get right to it. we'll start with presidential politics. while he's not yet the comeback kid, joe biden got the win he so desperately needed yesterday. biden's south carolina firewall held and then some. with almost all the votes counted, joe biden won every single county in the state, crushing bernie sanders by a 2-1 margin with everyone else trailing badly. biden's big win helped him
eddie glaude jr., peggy noonan and former white house press secretary robert gibbs. welcome to sunday and a special edition of "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news headquarters in new york, the longest running show in television history, this is a special edition of "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning from our election headquarters right here at rockefeller center in new york city. we have so much to talk about. yesterday south...
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eddie, your home state of mississippi weighs in today.s is the state with the highest share of african-american voters on the entire primary schedule. is it a sure win for vp widen and what is turnout going to look like? >> i'm not sure -- let me say this. i think it's going to be a sure win for vice president biden from my experiences in the state. i don't know what the turnout will look like. i don't think it will reach 2008 numbers but probably will surpass 2016 numbers. in the first segment i said that princeton canceled classes. we're just going to remote classes. i need to get that out of the way. >> a huge amount of viewers who watch this show are princeton university students so i'm really glad that you shared that. you know most of them start 10:00 a.m. classes because they don't want to miss this show so thank you for reaching out to them. >> what i'm interested in, stephanie, is this. i want to see what happens among the african -- among african-american voters comparing what happens in mississippi to what happens in michigan.
eddie, your home state of mississippi weighs in today.s is the state with the highest share of african-american voters on the entire primary schedule. is it a sure win for vp widen and what is turnout going to look like? >> i'm not sure -- let me say this. i think it's going to be a sure win for vice president biden from my experiences in the state. i don't know what the turnout will look like. i don't think it will reach 2008 numbers but probably will surpass 2016 numbers. in the first...
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joining me now, eddie, an msnbc contributor and dorothy b roberts, professor of law at the universitylvania law school. dorothy, 519 people have died in the united states. in new york state. more than 1600 in the united states and someone pointed out to me very clearly because the statistics are on a board next to you on the screen now. those 1605 people are people. they're mothers, fathers, children, brothers, sisters, husbands, wives, but people are affected differently by this illness. whether or not they have died from it, we don't have the same resources to fend this off, to stay home, to equip ourselves, to buy food in advance, to travel, to go stay somewhere else. this is in fact to some degree enhancing our economic i inequality. >> that's absolutely right. the people who are forced into dangerous work because they have no savings, they live paycheck to paycheck, or perhaps they're not receiving a paycheck. what about those people? people who are incarcerated? when the news came out that the u.s. had the largest number of coronavirus cases in the world, my first thought was we
joining me now, eddie, an msnbc contributor and dorothy b roberts, professor of law at the universitylvania law school. dorothy, 519 people have died in the united states. in new york state. more than 1600 in the united states and someone pointed out to me very clearly because the statistics are on a board next to you on the screen now. those 1605 people are people. they're mothers, fathers, children, brothers, sisters, husbands, wives, but people are affected differently by this illness....
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within months, eddie was acting on this imperative. a serving as the officer for the office of strategic services. the cia gained knowledge of its people and their faith, bringing the u.s. to union with this rising kingdom. five years after claiming allegiance to a totalitarian and tolerant christianity, he oversaw historic yield. pictures are before you for good. truly committed as a moral alliance between people that shared faith and monotheism. he promoted peace between western and saudi interests by wave of mutual ambition and shared respect for the divine. through aggressive proliferation of corporate promotion as well as practical instruction on how to live and labor in alanna saturated, he not only wrapped around in capitalism and corporate benevolence, he also animated ground-level operations on the drill site and in the oil camps with the tenor of intercultural and ecumenical exchange. of the more, i think, fascinating lines of work that the research took me to was looking at the interior lives, the internal workings of aramco
within months, eddie was acting on this imperative. a serving as the officer for the office of strategic services. the cia gained knowledge of its people and their faith, bringing the u.s. to union with this rising kingdom. five years after claiming allegiance to a totalitarian and tolerant christianity, he oversaw historic yield. pictures are before you for good. truly committed as a moral alliance between people that shared faith and monotheism. he promoted peace between western and saudi...
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it was a very interesting interview with eddie cantor in the new york age about that. he had just produced a film and he featured a couple of young black dancers in it. what are the names? the nicholas brothers. >> yes. >> and they were so proud of that. these were very, very talented youngsters. you've probably seen the nicholas brothers. this is in 1936 or something. he features them in his show, preposterous plot, but he features them in his show. they were proud of that and they welcomed him with open arms, wrote this long interview with him and that sort of thing, and he talked about that, how he wanted to help, you know, african-americans with their struggles just as his people had to struggle, too, so i think there was that kind of sympatico between many of the -- not all but many of the blackface entertainers, there were a lot of jewish entertainers who did this and african-americans. >> but how did jewish entertainers, specifically eddie cantor, we know they are progressive and we know they were engaged supporters of racial equality, essentially. but how do th
it was a very interesting interview with eddie cantor in the new york age about that. he had just produced a film and he featured a couple of young black dancers in it. what are the names? the nicholas brothers. >> yes. >> and they were so proud of that. these were very, very talented youngsters. you've probably seen the nicholas brothers. this is in 1936 or something. he features them in his show, preposterous plot, but he features them in his show. they were proud of that and they...
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this is what's interesting here, eddie glaude jr. we may be seeing the democratic party basically split right in half with two different coalitions. bernie sanders leading a liberal, latino coalition and joe biden leading a moderate, african-american coalition. >> that is so fascinating for me, mind blowing actually. in some ways i would have never imagined, although i understand the data, that african-americans would in some ways be the firewall for the moderate wing of the democratic party. to me that is just stunning news. but let's be clear. i think we're in the south. south carolina is a unique space. so to think about the african-american vote as monolithic in that way, we need to be careful there, particularly as we move out of a particular side of the south. but let's be clear here too. latino voters, that time bomb that everyone thought was about to explode has exploded. we'll see them having an impact on the election -- >> it's the west versus the south. >> exactly. >> and it's going to clash right in texas, peggy. >> it's
this is what's interesting here, eddie glaude jr. we may be seeing the democratic party basically split right in half with two different coalitions. bernie sanders leading a liberal, latino coalition and joe biden leading a moderate, african-american coalition. >> that is so fascinating for me, mind blowing actually. in some ways i would have never imagined, although i understand the data, that african-americans would in some ways be the firewall for the moderate wing of the democratic...
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eddie died at 6:00 in the morning on friday, february 1, 1850.t weeks shy of his fourth birthday. we lost our little boy, he later wrote his stepbrother. he was sick 52 days. the funeral followed the custom of the day and occurred in the parlor of the home. his body would have been prepared for viewing in the front room. he was probably not involved. he was washed and dressed, usually tasks performed by the mother in addition to other women. in some communities, ladies advertised those services that in all likelihood mary performed at herself assisted by one or more of her sisters or possibly a neighbor. after the service, the coffin was carried to the hearse which carried eddie to the grave site along with lincoln, the men who performed the service and others. following the burial, the family entered a time of mourning. men and women were subjected to different rules. as the father of a dead child, lincoln wore black clothing and perhaps a black armband hat wrap. men were to suppress her feelings during the process of dying and so too did they s
eddie died at 6:00 in the morning on friday, february 1, 1850.t weeks shy of his fourth birthday. we lost our little boy, he later wrote his stepbrother. he was sick 52 days. the funeral followed the custom of the day and occurred in the parlor of the home. his body would have been prepared for viewing in the front room. he was probably not involved. he was washed and dressed, usually tasks performed by the mother in addition to other women. in some communities, ladies advertised those services...
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eddie glaude is an msnbc contributor.ie carney is back with you i want to start with you, william, and get your take where the relief package succeeded and where it failed. >> it succeeded in terms of its size given the restrictions that congress has and it also is relatively well targeted given the need to focus on the most vulnerable segments of the income spectrum right now and those that are most at risk in terms of ability of losing their jobs and focus on unemployment insurance and medical coverage. those are all very good things. the challenge is the sale of this hits the economy is just massive. we've never experienced anything like this, a complete stop effectively of the economic engine. it it's impacting everyone. so no package is going to be big enough to offset that. it's a good starting point at the moment but there's obviously going to be a very painful self months coming up with unemployment probably doubling from the current level. the hope is we can contain this, get through it and start the recovery. th
eddie glaude is an msnbc contributor.ie carney is back with you i want to start with you, william, and get your take where the relief package succeeded and where it failed. >> it succeeded in terms of its size given the restrictions that congress has and it also is relatively well targeted given the need to focus on the most vulnerable segments of the income spectrum right now and those that are most at risk in terms of ability of losing their jobs and focus on unemployment insurance and...
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one voice that seems to be steady eddie as we call him, governor andrew cuomo.just had a briefing. i want to hear what you say that. >> a lot of people get it. very people die from it. we implemented new york pause, stopped all non-essential workers and et cetera. we have to think of new york forward. how do you restart, transition to restart of the economy. cheryl: hadley i will say, governor cuomo has become my friend. i watch him every day now on saturday, let's not forget the flu season much 2018-19, 38,000 deaths nationwide. he is trying to calm down the panic and hysteria. do you think he is doing a good job? is this something we need to have discussion about? >> i think in general very difficult for people to have the right mind set about risks. that is particularly hard in the presence of a new risk. this is a novel coronavirus. it is a novel sickness, a novel disease and, even at baseline, absent a world where we're dealing with coronavirus, we might hop in our cars and go for a long road trip without thinking about the number of car fatalities that hap
one voice that seems to be steady eddie as we call him, governor andrew cuomo.just had a briefing. i want to hear what you say that. >> a lot of people get it. very people die from it. we implemented new york pause, stopped all non-essential workers and et cetera. we have to think of new york forward. how do you restart, transition to restart of the economy. cheryl: hadley i will say, governor cuomo has become my friend. i watch him every day now on saturday, let's not forget the flu...
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my hairstyle is joins me now, eddie, there you are, eddie, if people are worried about getting theirat should they do? >> hi, guys, hi, dana. if you are desperate enough to get your colored son and i would recommend a shade touch-up, a spray. it is not permanent but i do not recommend permanent color because what is going to happen, people will get creative and we will pull the color through it and it will be a different shade. then it becomes a correction. then when you go back to the salon, your hairstylist has to do more work than it should be. so i recommend l'oreal, root touch-up. it is a spray on. you can take every color and they come in different shades. i recommend going a shade lighter. you spray it on. your hair would be good another two or three days. nothing is pnt that is what i recommend. i would not recommend a permanent color. it is just going to go not good. >> bill>> dana: i promise i wono that. i'm doing my own hair. what about -- i don't -- what about heat? should i do something to protect myself from all of the hair dryers? >> dana, especially please, with your
my hairstyle is joins me now, eddie, there you are, eddie, if people are worried about getting theirat should they do? >> hi, guys, hi, dana. if you are desperate enough to get your colored son and i would recommend a shade touch-up, a spray. it is not permanent but i do not recommend permanent color because what is going to happen, people will get creative and we will pull the color through it and it will be a different shade. then it becomes a correction. then when you go back to the...
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so says san jose police chief eddie garcia, let's hear more from the chief now. san jose is eery quiet amost busine downtown san jose seems all but shut down. >>strip malls are shuttered parking ts are empty but still far too many businesses are not in compliance with the stay at ho order says police chief eddie garcia down there were 2 repair shops 3 restaurants, native to clothing stores for thnight hair salon 6 barbershop be smoke sh sold to fire ots and the list goes on, but going forward nonessential commerce will meet with sicter enforcemt says the chief police said a newly organized units that will patrol the city insearch of those in defiance of the order our current plan is tomove enforcement stance on any to business that have been ntacted and warned and the reopens one still sees people on the streets walking dogs or out for greries, but everybody needs to do their part to stop the spread of the virus, even if it means turning somebody in says mayor sam, liccardo their courage folkif you see somebody that people leave this fire late >>thcity home order
so says san jose police chief eddie garcia, let's hear more from the chief now. san jose is eery quiet amost busine downtown san jose seems all but shut down. >>strip malls are shuttered parking ts are empty but still far too many businesses are not in compliance with the stay at ho order says police chief eddie garcia down there were 2 repair shops 3 restaurants, native to clothing stores for thnight hair salon 6 barbershop be smoke sh sold to fire ots and the list goes on, but going...
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what is telling is that eddie cantor says this is hard to put on and take off. and he says you are looking. you don't have to do this at all. the guy was at first smiling, the african-american assistant, and began to frown because yes, he, eddie cantor doesn't have to go out in the world, in the city, whatever. he can go out in mobile, alabama , atlanta, georgia he mentioned in 1930,cap walk -- 1940 and walk out to the finest restaurant and not be escorted to the back or "we don't serve colored here." it is an interesting dynamic and diffidence. i appreciate your point, that you noticed that. >> it seems like blackface has been a part of minstrelsy from the beginning. there is some interesting aspects which you touched on. seems like there could be eight n interesting discussion. you described the minstrel shows as like general comedy, music, entertainment and parodying all sorts of roots. i'm wondering -- all sorts of groups. when did the material towards the racial mockery that is characterized as today, and when you have the black minstrels in black minstrel
what is telling is that eddie cantor says this is hard to put on and take off. and he says you are looking. you don't have to do this at all. the guy was at first smiling, the african-american assistant, and began to frown because yes, he, eddie cantor doesn't have to go out in the world, in the city, whatever. he can go out in mobile, alabama , atlanta, georgia he mentioned in 1930,cap walk -- 1940 and walk out to the finest restaurant and not be escorted to the back or "we don't serve...
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my name is eddie. but that's right kept out. trophies my records my. stuff and tricks and bacon that 2009 i'm after that. some around 2014 i switched to. become more popular. so. now we're getting to the garden center where i used to a part of it as if he takes it that i as you can see this a lot of the texas has been cranky and so it's not it's one of those. that use of that i. would write. in the say best company and out of your mouth people i'm not going to their traditional me tactics things because one day and they have it so become get in all business that's why they fight when they see it and they can but try how they play and you know attack you something that just did a very good. job it is that you did it because it's the brit. i know you know it. no. no always could have opinions. it's nice you get to meet lots of people of different people but also a day said private sometimes it's you know you don't know when you pick it up and do it sometimes 3 times and so that all being nagged or something of that sort you know that's. that's the downsi
my name is eddie. but that's right kept out. trophies my records my. stuff and tricks and bacon that 2009 i'm after that. some around 2014 i switched to. become more popular. so. now we're getting to the garden center where i used to a part of it as if he takes it that i as you can see this a lot of the texas has been cranky and so it's not it's one of those. that use of that i. would write. in the say best company and out of your mouth people i'm not going to their traditional me tactics...
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nathan stewart, and eddie falco.hday suit by aaron blakely, aaron mallon, dion grand, savannah peach wood, jason clark and robin miles. have a nice day by billy crystal performed by justin garza, and after bending, billy crystal, rachel dredge, darrell hammond, krista jackson, kevin kline and a fool cast. "puss in boots" performed by jim nails, mark aldrich, nick sullivan, brian holden, meredith engle be, lynn north, john brady and johnny heller. the audie awards goes to random house...
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eddie, a retired marine officer, acted as interpreter. after his visit, the king returned to his cruiser which brought him, and later the president's ship sailed for alexandria. the following day at alexandria, mr. churchill, accompanied by his doctor, joined in the president for further talks. as he came aboard, he was greeted by admiral lahey. mr. harry hopkins was also on the ship. mr. stittinius was the next to joined the group, followed by ambassador wineand. after posing for photographers on the sunny deck, the rest of the day was spent in a final conference. that night the cruiser started on her homeward voyage. the president arrived in washington on february 28th, 37 days to yalta and back, days which will leave their imprint on history, history which franklin delano roosevelt lived and made, and which he bequeathed in his last message to the congress and the american people. >> i come from the crimea conference with a firm belief that we have made a good start on the road to a world of peace. never before have the major allies be
eddie, a retired marine officer, acted as interpreter. after his visit, the king returned to his cruiser which brought him, and later the president's ship sailed for alexandria. the following day at alexandria, mr. churchill, accompanied by his doctor, joined in the president for further talks. as he came aboard, he was greeted by admiral lahey. mr. harry hopkins was also on the ship. mr. stittinius was the next to joined the group, followed by ambassador wineand. after posing for photographers...
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so, willie, eddie's right. when bernie's going around spouting these talking points about, he's, but the corporate billionaires -- won the race for him! no, no. >> oh. >> it was black voters in, in orangeburg, south carolina, in petersburg, virginia. in demopolis, alabama. all -- you know, in nashville, tennessee. these are states where joe biden didn't spend any money. these are states where people made the decision on their own for bernie sanders, he's being a one-trick pony here talking about joe biden bought and known by corporate -- it just -- it doesn't work on biden. because he was dead broke on super tuesday, and bernie had millions and millions and millions of dollars in the bank which is fine. he spent it. that's great. but money didn't decide super tuesday. something much bigger decided super tuesday. and that's something much bigger was the question of, who do you trust? >> yeah. >> who do you trust to beat donald trump? and who do you trust to return normalcy to the united states of america's feder
so, willie, eddie's right. when bernie's going around spouting these talking points about, he's, but the corporate billionaires -- won the race for him! no, no. >> oh. >> it was black voters in, in orangeburg, south carolina, in petersburg, virginia. in demopolis, alabama. all -- you know, in nashville, tennessee. these are states where joe biden didn't spend any money. these are states where people made the decision on their own for bernie sanders, he's being a one-trick pony here...
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and i do agree with eddie that you don't pick any woman.nders because i think there is a different way to answer it without appearing to hedge. and so i do think it matters a lot that you have certain policy positions that align with people in the progressive base, which also make up about a third of the democratic primary electorate. i think there is a way you can say you are going to pick a woman who has a set certain of values that you share, and that we have a big tent on the democratic side without appearing to not be able to unequivocally say it is important that we have representation in the vice presidential position and also at the top. there is a way you can answer that question, emphasizing the importance of representation without appearing to seem like it's not as important to you as it is to the millions of american women who felt that gut punch when the last woman, elizabeth warren, dropped out of the race. so i do think that was a missed opportunity. and i think that any woman joe biden picks has to be more progressive than h
and i do agree with eddie that you don't pick any woman.nders because i think there is a different way to answer it without appearing to hedge. and so i do think it matters a lot that you have certain policy positions that align with people in the progressive base, which also make up about a third of the democratic primary electorate. i think there is a way you can say you are going to pick a woman who has a set certain of values that you share, and that we have a big tent on the democratic...
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pero no veo con las noticias que veo que estÉ mejorando para mÍ y quienes estamos acÁ. >>> gracias eddyndo el presente. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> hoy es un "un nuevo dÍ a" es nuestro corrector que lo hace todo. instant eraser de maybelline new york. su aplicador lo hace todo. borra. esculpe. corrige. por eso es el corrector #1 de estados unidos. instant eraser. solo de maybelline new york. con 0% parabenos, sulfatos, y colorantes, la nueva colección pro pure de tresemmé, te ayuda a peinarte sin concesiones. tresemmé pro pure. 0% concesiones. 100% tú. hey tú, ¿las alergias te arruinan la diversión? prueba con zyrtec... que actúa poderosamente desde la primera hora, refuerza su eficacia si lo tomas al día siguiente. zyrtec y deja de sufrir alergias. rouge signature de l'oréal. por fin, un tinte labial que dura color mate de gran impacto. casi ni se siente en los labios tonos mates lujosos e intensos. rouge signature de l'oréal paris. tu lo vales. parte de millones de historias de amor... en kay, hemos aprendido que la más importante de todas siempre será la de ustedes dos. every "te quiero" begi
pero no veo con las noticias que veo que estÉ mejorando para mÍ y quienes estamos acÁ. >>> gracias eddyndo el presente. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> hoy es un "un nuevo dÍ a" es nuestro corrector que lo hace todo. instant eraser de maybelline new york. su aplicador lo hace todo. borra. esculpe. corrige. por eso es el corrector #1 de estados unidos. instant eraser. solo de maybelline new york. con 0% parabenos, sulfatos, y colorantes, la nueva colección pro pure de...
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and eddie, thank you for your debut on this show. still ahead, why bernie sanders is taking aim at joe biden over an near and dear to the heart of democratic voter, social security. voter, social security hello, i saw you move in, and i wanted to welcome you to the neighborhood with some homemade biscuits! >>oh, that's so nice! and a little tip, geico could help you save on homeowners insurance. >>hmm! >>cookies! uhh, biscuits. >>mmmm, is there a little nutmeg in there? oh it's my mum's secret recipe. >>you can tell me. it's a secret. >>is it cinnamon? it's my mum's secret recipe. call geico and see how easy saving on homeowners and condo insurance can be. i'll come back for the plate. saving on homeowners until i found out what itst it actually was.ed me. dust mite droppings! eeeeeww! dead skin cells! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy-duty dusters. duster extends to three feet to get all that gross stuff gotcha! and for that nasty dust on my floors, my sweeper's on it. the textured cloths grab and hold dirt and hair
and eddie, thank you for your debut on this show. still ahead, why bernie sanders is taking aim at joe biden over an near and dear to the heart of democratic voter, social security. voter, social security hello, i saw you move in, and i wanted to welcome you to the neighborhood with some homemade biscuits! >>oh, that's so nice! and a little tip, geico could help you save on homeowners insurance. >>hmm! >>cookies! uhh, biscuits. >>mmmm, is there a little nutmeg in there?...
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banner eddie doctora damian este oficial es un voluntario que trabaja en festivales, en la pulga y deen cuando patrulla las calles. su prueba positiva forz al jefe de la polica hacer cambios rpidos a las plico e trabajaron por aÑos para crear su negocio, podran estar a das de ver sus sueÑos desvanecerse.. --y es que la crisis econmica causada por el "covid-19" ,est causando estragos. --vamos en vivo con andrs brender, quien visit el popular "fruitvale" en oakland... -- andres, sabemos que el gobierno local est trabajando en un plan de ayuda no es asi? as es... estamos hablando de propietarios y empleados que dicen viven una verdadera pesadilla... pero autoridades trabajan en un plan de ayuda... mayra abigail noel este es el triste panoramas en fruitvale en oakland... desolacin, decenas de negocios cerrados... as se ve por dentro el restaurante de la seÑora mayra chvez .... nat "cuanto has hecho desde que se decret la emergencia en tu mejor da 300, no sobrevive nadie " tuvo que decirle a sus 9 empleados que por ahora no vengan a trabajar... quienes atienden el negocio que fund su madre
banner eddie doctora damian este oficial es un voluntario que trabaja en festivales, en la pulga y deen cuando patrulla las calles. su prueba positiva forz al jefe de la polica hacer cambios rpidos a las plico e trabajaron por aÑos para crear su negocio, podran estar a das de ver sus sueÑos desvanecerse.. --y es que la crisis econmica causada por el "covid-19" ,est causando estragos. --vamos en vivo con andrs brender, quien visit el popular "fruitvale" en oakland... --...
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it's time for a break we'll have more with dr eddie fattah cause he's joining me next with some tips on staying healthy during the corona virus outbreak we'll be right back. the world looking to cash. a dark industry comes to life in los angeles every night. dozens of women sells their bodies on the streets many of them under age. los angeles police reveal a taste of their daily challenge no if you're going to exploit our child here in los angeles there we're going to come as you see officers going undercover as 6 workers and customers to fight the early 6 trade. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being led so. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a maybe in the shallows. you know what i'm going to get there so i don't think about it at all many of us at home and not need our power. i kind of but i wonder. if back and i think now i think it's higher than our. members of the african mafias promise
it's time for a break we'll have more with dr eddie fattah cause he's joining me next with some tips on staying healthy during the corona virus outbreak we'll be right back. the world looking to cash. a dark industry comes to life in los angeles every night. dozens of women sells their bodies on the streets many of them under age. los angeles police reveal a taste of their daily challenge no if you're going to exploit our child here in los angeles there we're going to come as you see officers...
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next up is news africa with eddie mica ginia to stay up to date with all the latest news around the clock remember you should visit our website it's called told me a lot as well thanks for joining us. there i'm david and this is climate change. happiness increase book. for you to. smarter for free to double your books. to use crime fighters are back on africa's most successful radio drama series continues. this season the stories focus on hate speech color of prevention and sustainable production. all of the sos are available online and of course you can share and discuss on g.w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. crime fighters tune in now . africa coming up on the program. sometimes we eat once a day sometimes when we find some of the sources we eat twice in a day. the u.n. says it has never seen anything like it 45000000 across south africa threatened with farming and the culprits as climate change. tensions mounds in given the sour house one of 2 presidents have resigned himself saying his life is in danger we look up to countries that never ending political cris
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it's become a popular destination to go scuba diving quote dive master eddie cousin high e. shows tourists the beautiful underwater sites. when we take people to dob in the n.p.a. areas the reaction of the docking is just amazing most of them they'll be like yeah it's amazing isn't but it makes me feel good because we know we still have. fishes in a lot of different spaces for people to see through being. protected areas. so it's not only college ists who are keen to see protected areas extended more and more people are coming to realize the environmental and economic benefits at the university of cape town seizo puts together data on marine biodiversity and coastal sites of interest she also models the social impact of potential new n.p.a. he's. we think conservation has to be on the one side people on the other side but we are part of a system and so if we are able to do bad i think we will be successful in expanding the marine protected area me to a can ensuring that it is representative of all our ecosystem time of south africa is to meet the goal and double the extent o
it's become a popular destination to go scuba diving quote dive master eddie cousin high e. shows tourists the beautiful underwater sites. when we take people to dob in the n.p.a. areas the reaction of the docking is just amazing most of them they'll be like yeah it's amazing isn't but it makes me feel good because we know we still have. fishes in a lot of different spaces for people to see through being. protected areas. so it's not only college ists who are keen to see protected areas...
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you're watching news from the land coming up next d w africa with my colleague eddie micah join us 8 member you can also keep up to date from our web site that's d.w. dot com thanks for watching. the time. what secrets lie behind small. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage 368 get kidnapped now. lawyer. car culture. hair. superman. superfood stylish starlight come on. let oh who's. lifestyles go. on. this is news africa coming up on the program. virus very few cases are being confirmed in african countries so what is the risk of the mosse i'll break on the continent on what all countries be equipped to deal with an epidemic we speak to a w.h.o. experts also coming up. education is an expensive privilege for me across africa a one young woman in nigeria is helping to provide basic education to kids living in the slums. the rain gentle and gigantic but these drops called also will be facing extinction if we don't make some important changes very soon. it's great to have you on the program so how prepared we are virus will
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eddie cotrell is in the house. i want to thank supervisor cohen, former supervisor cohen, linda adams, daniel eelie, our city attorney, who drafted this thing, hope sf policy leader, jason lu, our property managers and service providers, thank you so much. and i'll turn it to our distinguished leaders. >> the hon. london breed: all right. here we >> roll call, please. >> clerk: all right. i'll go ahead and mention that director chang is sitting in as director haney's alternate. with that -- [roll call] >> clerk: noting that director tavares is absent, with that, you have a quorum. >> we're going to change our agenda here
eddie cotrell is in the house. i want to thank supervisor cohen, former supervisor cohen, linda adams, daniel eelie, our city attorney, who drafted this thing, hope sf policy leader, jason lu, our property managers and service providers, thank you so much. and i'll turn it to our distinguished leaders. >> the hon. london breed: all right. here we >> roll call, please. >> clerk: all right. i'll go ahead and mention that director chang is sitting in as director haney's...
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have something special prepared for you on the show but i'm not going to give away too much yet i am eddie my good genia and your welcome to the 77 percent . as usual today show is packed with amazing stories from all over the african continent and we have the special guest joining us.
have something special prepared for you on the show but i'm not going to give away too much yet i am eddie my good genia and your welcome to the 77 percent . as usual today show is packed with amazing stories from all over the african continent and we have the special guest joining us.
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eddie glaude, we ran out of time, i'm sorry, that does it for me.aily" with katy tur in for chuck todd starts right after this commercial break. for chuck todd starts right after this commercial break. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. you can enjoy the seafood you love from the comfort of home... if it ever makes it there. spend $30 and get free delivery at red lobster dot com. yes. yes. yeah sure. yes yes. yeah, yeah no problem. yes. yes, yes a thousand times yes! discover. accepted at over 95% of places in the u.s. who has the highest percentage of its vehiclesto longevity, still on the road today? subaru. when it comes to best overall value, who does intellichoice rank number one? subaru. and when it comes to safety, who has more twenty twenty i-i-h-s top safety pick plus winning vehicles? more than toyota, honda, and hyundai-combined? subaru. it's easy to love a car you can trust. it's easy to love a subaru. th time, comes change. that's for sure. and when those changes might
eddie glaude, we ran out of time, i'm sorry, that does it for me.aily" with katy tur in for chuck todd starts right after this commercial break. for chuck todd starts right after this commercial break. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. you can enjoy the seafood you love from the comfort of home... if it ever makes it there. spend $30 and get free delivery at red lobster dot com. yes. yes. yeah sure. yes yes. yeah, yeah...
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have something special prepared for you on the show but i'm not going to give away too much yet i am eddiemy good genia and your welcome to the 77 percent . as usual today show is packed with amazing stories from all over the african continent and we.
have something special prepared for you on the show but i'm not going to give away too much yet i am eddiemy good genia and your welcome to the 77 percent . as usual today show is packed with amazing stories from all over the african continent and we.
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eddie gomperts. mena jablonski. felix levkowitz. eva munzer. leah munzer. john nomik.nst raskin. lesel raskin. malka winetrobe. hinda freed. gustov pick. andre cornhouser. avrun ponzak. david ponzak. monak pearlmooter. chesha wolfman. >> faye epstein. hersh epstein. malta epstein. miriam epstein. sira merebalm. sammy merebalm. malga spitzer. mo wax. hanna wax. leah wax. rachel fried. joseph freid. ri rika besler. tony brunsville. sophie stein. richard stein. camilla stein-berganova. wagner stein. leo roots. anna knoll. heinrich knoll. holda dreimer. perry. leah fogul. jacob wise. golda wise. hanna wise. esther wise. miriam wise. mo-sha wise. we would like to invite al munser, holocaust survivor and volunteer to lead the recitation of the kadish. >> we offer a kadish as a prayer of remembrance. but the words of the kadish reaffirm our faith in a higher power. a power that endows us with the ability to learn from the past. and to choose good over evil. please, rise, if you are able. and please remain standing following the kadish for a moment of silence as we remember al
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eddie cotrell is in the house. i want to thank supervisor cohen, former supervisor cohen, linda adams, daniel eelie, our city attorney, who drafted this thing, hope sf policy leader, jason lu, our property managers and service providers, thank you so much. and i'll turn it to our distinguished leaders. >> the hon. london breed: all right. here we started. let it be noted the house is full of educators, and union members, welcome. the regular meeting of the board of education of the san francisco unified school district is now called to order. roll call. >> thank you. [roll call] thank you. >> thank you. section a, general information, accessibility information for the public, teleconference information, there is none tonight. do you want to do that? okay. go ahead. we are going to
eddie cotrell is in the house. i want to thank supervisor cohen, former supervisor cohen, linda adams, daniel eelie, our city attorney, who drafted this thing, hope sf policy leader, jason lu, our property managers and service providers, thank you so much. and i'll turn it to our distinguished leaders. >> the hon. london breed: all right. here we started. let it be noted the house is full of educators, and union members, welcome. the regular meeting of the board of education of the san...
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[chanting] [chanting] will come to the stage congressman and congresswoman eddie bernice johnson.ering] good evening, dallas. i've got to tell you all the first 14 or 15 months have been an honor of my life. [applause] as many of you know the community gave me everything i have. raised by a single mother who taught public schools and graduated from hillcrest high school. [applause] [cheering] and thanks to my teachers and coaches i was able to play in the nfl you to become a civil rights lawyer that's who we are in north texas. if you do the right thing and try hard you should be able to get a hand in. we did something special together. we did something special so many folks, so many in this room came together to help us. [applause] i knew we were in good shape when folks promised their kids we can do one more house an than they will give you some ice cream. that's when i knew we were in good shape and we were going to take back this country. [applause] [cheering] we passed over 275 bipartisan bills in the house and if you got througit gotthrough withoute signed. we have to have a
[chanting] [chanting] will come to the stage congressman and congresswoman eddie bernice johnson.ering] good evening, dallas. i've got to tell you all the first 14 or 15 months have been an honor of my life. [applause] as many of you know the community gave me everything i have. raised by a single mother who taught public schools and graduated from hillcrest high school. [applause] [cheering] and thanks to my teachers and coaches i was able to play in the nfl you to become a civil rights lawyer...
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his promoter eddie hearn said he is "appalled" by the "idiotic" video.r been more important given the millions of people in self—isolation at the moment. notjust for information and news, it's also providing a welcome outlet for frustrated sports commentators to get creative with a whole new audience. olly foster reports an absolute blinder here. who says sports are unlocked on? pictures of his grandchildren in the background, yes! they will be so proud of grandpa tonight! this is about making people laugh, it is by realising that being stuck at home does not have to be in awful experience. we have all got to get through this together and with a sense of humour and a little twist on traditional sport, we can do that. being raised by two of the greats in this is alex bennett. he even rubbed in some former olympians for his new show. he winds the battle of breakfast. he wants to make the everyday exhilarating. going out, picked it over the shoulder and they are going to get there. she does it again, three titles in three days. marks church and his daughter
his promoter eddie hearn said he is "appalled" by the "idiotic" video.r been more important given the millions of people in self—isolation at the moment. notjust for information and news, it's also providing a welcome outlet for frustrated sports commentators to get creative with a whole new audience. olly foster reports an absolute blinder here. who says sports are unlocked on? pictures of his grandchildren in the background, yes! they will be so proud of grandpa tonight!...
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dan, or sports editor, many thanks indeed come alive at the eddie had in manchester city.or football, the opening race of the formula one season, the australian garnd prix in melbourne is off, that's after a positive case of the virus from one of the team members, adam wild is here. and adam, from the moment we heard that mclaren were pulling out because one of their staff had the virus, it seemed inevitable. that this couldn't go on. there has been no official confirmation as yet from f1 or the sports governing body the fia but the bbc understands the race will not take place this weekend. it follows a build up to the melbourne grand prix that has become increasinly complex and at times acrimonious. yesterday, we heard that three team officials were in isolation after showing symptoms. then of course began the speculation that the race might be in doubt. lewis hamilton — world champion in the official press conference said overnight it was "shocking" that formula 1 was pressing ahead. that came before the news that a member of the mclaren team had tested positive for coro
dan, or sports editor, many thanks indeed come alive at the eddie had in manchester city.or football, the opening race of the formula one season, the australian garnd prix in melbourne is off, that's after a positive case of the virus from one of the team members, adam wild is here. and adam, from the moment we heard that mclaren were pulling out because one of their staff had the virus, it seemed inevitable. that this couldn't go on. there has been no official confirmation as yet from f1 or...
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this time it was eddie with the finish. that's his third goal in his last full.uldn't find the back of the net. two goals would be all they need. a comfortable night for arsenal as they look for a 14th fa cup title. meanwhile, in the only championship game of the night, nottingham forest snatched a late equaliser to level it 2—all against middlesbrough. boro had come from behind to lead 2—1 at the riverside stadium thanks to goals from rudyje—stead and lewis wing, but lewis grabban‘s equaliser means middlesbrough stay in the relegation zone. as for forest, they remain fourth in the table. now to something that's affected nearly 100,000 people worldwide, spread across 60 countries and claimed around 3,000 lives. the coronavirus. it's not only having a devastating effect on lives around the globe, but sporting events as well. today the swiss football league has been suspended until at least 23rd march, and the international champions cup matches in asia this summer have been cancelled altogether. while england's cricketers won't shake hands on their tour to sri lan
this time it was eddie with the finish. that's his third goal in his last full.uldn't find the back of the net. two goals would be all they need. a comfortable night for arsenal as they look for a 14th fa cup title. meanwhile, in the only championship game of the night, nottingham forest snatched a late equaliser to level it 2—all against middlesbrough. boro had come from behind to lead 2—1 at the riverside stadium thanks to goals from rudyje—stead and lewis wing, but lewis grabban‘s...
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political reporter for "the new york times" and eddie, chairman of the african-american studies at princeton. former top statement department official, rick engel is back and stephanie ruhle is here. take me inside what is a fickle but loyal part of trump's constituency, the business community. someone told me today they're so beyond this debate that kudlow seemed to treat as an active debate. conferences have already been canceled and the debate is whether people should telecommune or come into their their offices? >> this is the first time we have seen global business leaders, who were happy to take the tax cut because it worked for them, leave the president. and i assure you he's not happy about it but they don't have anyone to trust. whether you're talking sars, ebola or the financial crisis. you would have business leaders and government leaders in a room saying how are we going to solve for this? tell me who are the grown ups in the room? it was larry kudlow days ago saying by the dip. and today saying this is just seasonal. even this morning when the president said it's going to be gr
political reporter for "the new york times" and eddie, chairman of the african-american studies at princeton. former top statement department official, rick engel is back and stephanie ruhle is here. take me inside what is a fickle but loyal part of trump's constituency, the business community. someone told me today they're so beyond this debate that kudlow seemed to treat as an active debate. conferences have already been canceled and the debate is whether people should telecommune...
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moments ago san jose police chief eddie garcia put it this way, chris, he said, we're not going to stay in educational mode anymore. in other words, those warnings are soon going to stop and there will soon be strict enforcement. there was a news conference at san jose police headquarters with garcia and san jose mayor sam liccardo asking the public to call 311, not 911, but 311 if you see a business that should not be open. chief garcia tells us he has four cars with two officers each during the day, another four and two during the swing shifts, searching for businesses who are not compliant. so far they've contacted 56 nonessential businesses and asked them to shut down. we're talking about barbershops, smoke shops, restaurants, video store, just to name a few. they've shown them the order and they've all complied. starting next week if those nonessential businesses reopen or if businesses refuse to shut down, they could be slapped with a criminal complaint or business license or health code violation. the chief sympathizes with the business owners' predicament. >> it's sad. there's b
moments ago san jose police chief eddie garcia put it this way, chris, he said, we're not going to stay in educational mode anymore. in other words, those warnings are soon going to stop and there will soon be strict enforcement. there was a news conference at san jose police headquarters with garcia and san jose mayor sam liccardo asking the public to call 311, not 911, but 311 if you see a business that should not be open. chief garcia tells us he has four cars with two officers each during...
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. >>> eddy que desembarcÓ del grant princes no le han hecho la prueba. >>> a estas alturas que no sÉ mil muestras al nivel nacional. y en paÍses como corea del sur hacen 20 mil pruebas al dÍa. >>> controlar los focos de infecciÓn. las autoridades probaron una prueba automatizada de coronavirus a los laboratorios roche, que van a ofrecer mÁs de 5.000 test al dÍa. >>> largas filas se formaron centros como este en delaware. >>> lo mismo en new rochelle new york. no estÁn abiertas a todo el pÚblico. >>> este momento no es todo el que tenga sÍntomas. se estÁn haciendo estudios los tienen fiebre, fiebre alta, tos y falta de aire. los tienen una tasa alta tla infecciÓn llamar a un lugar. >>> antes de ir a emergencias ya me a su doctor y siga sus instrucciones. >>> texas declarÓ hoy el estado de emergencia uniÉndose a otros 20 estas de la naciÓn. los hospitales en houston se preparan para responder a la pandemia con los recursos disponibles, los mÉdicos temen que la creciente demanda de pacientes los siga superando. >>> ante el aumento de contagio de coronavirus. el prestigioso hospital de h
. >>> eddy que desembarcÓ del grant princes no le han hecho la prueba. >>> a estas alturas que no sÉ mil muestras al nivel nacional. y en paÍses como corea del sur hacen 20 mil pruebas al dÍa. >>> controlar los focos de infecciÓn. las autoridades probaron una prueba automatizada de coronavirus a los laboratorios roche, que van a ofrecer mÁs de 5.000 test al dÍa. >>> largas filas se formaron centros como este en delaware. >>> lo mismo en new...