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esther: deja de estar fregando, ivonne. no te voy a dar la blusa.esar. esther: bueno, porque a mí no me dio tiempo de lavar la mía, mamá. así que ivonne se amuela. ivonne: pero ¿por qué no te pones otra? esther: porque ya traigo esta, porque le puse perfume y así que no me pienso cambiar. tina: por favor, hija. llévate la blusa que traes puesta. se te ve muy bonita. ivonne: está bien, abuela. nos vemos más tarde.
esther: deja de estar fregando, ivonne. no te voy a dar la blusa.esar. esther: bueno, porque a mí no me dio tiempo de lavar la mía, mamá. así que ivonne se amuela. ivonne: pero ¿por qué no te pones otra? esther: porque ya traigo esta, porque le puse perfume y así que no me pienso cambiar. tina: por favor, hija. llévate la blusa que traes puesta. se te ve muy bonita. ivonne: está bien, abuela. nos vemos más tarde.
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esther perel regularly commands attention at her own fashion shows as well. as a david lane 2014 she even appeared on stage herself as a singer. alongside fashion she also loves music. more during the flight it was fashion and definitely my 1st great love have been since childhood but music is my 2nd grade. and i'm always trying to bring my 2 numbers together and that's what had been. her studio and shop are located not far from the t.v. tower winds downtown new to district since your parents are making the cut the phone's been ringing off the hook. no end of orders come in every day from all over the world to receive this blog the best i think for me it was the best decision of my life to take part in that show but i'm the off matches because of all the attention that's brought me especially internationally i mean i get so few playing . has invested lots of time and work and her success but being on the show has done much to use it up for. a part of us is burning that's what french president emmanuel mccall said on the 15th of april in 2019 when the heart of
esther perel regularly commands attention at her own fashion shows as well. as a david lane 2014 she even appeared on stage herself as a singer. alongside fashion she also loves music. more during the flight it was fashion and definitely my 1st great love have been since childhood but music is my 2nd grade. and i'm always trying to bring my 2 numbers together and that's what had been. her studio and shop are located not far from the t.v. tower winds downtown new to district since your parents...
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. ♪ esther: deja de estar fregando, ivonne. no te voy a dar la blusa.me dio tiempo de lavar la mía, mamá. así que ivonne se amuela. ivonne: pero ¿por qué no te pones otra? esther: porque ya traigo esta, porque le puse perfume y así que no me pienso cambiar.
. ♪ esther: deja de estar fregando, ivonne. no te voy a dar la blusa.me dio tiempo de lavar la mía, mamá. así que ivonne se amuela. ivonne: pero ¿por qué no te pones otra? esther: porque ya traigo esta, porque le puse perfume y así que no me pienso cambiar.
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take a close look at her and her designs while come to making the cuts early in fashion designer esther pappas taking part and heidi clubs casting show making the cut as an adventure at 1st though she didn't want to do it when ethel actually my 1st reaction was for goodness sake that's not for me it seemed too commercial for me to come and i had to spend years carving out my little niece shit for nothing on my line and use of kabbalah that fortunately i didn't answer right off i slept on it and then thought. why not that i've got nothing to lose no house no car no cab no dog no husband no kids off i go off kids in every episode the 12 participants present 2 designs each to a celebrity jury which includes the french bashing reporter peppino it fit american actress nicole richie. british supermodel naomi campbell. most of all had nice menus you leaves it the food i didn't know where the true sense of the was my surprise and joy and anxiety when we found out who all the jury members were so. it's such an incredible feeling to have an opportunity to present your work of 16 years to people o
take a close look at her and her designs while come to making the cuts early in fashion designer esther pappas taking part and heidi clubs casting show making the cut as an adventure at 1st though she didn't want to do it when ethel actually my 1st reaction was for goodness sake that's not for me it seemed too commercial for me to come and i had to spend years carving out my little niece shit for nothing on my line and use of kabbalah that fortunately i didn't answer right off i slept on it and...
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now esther is developing a new collection based on the designs that were such a big hit on the casting show. and just these different pieces are made based on this cutout material for years for example an oversized sweater. and a pair of pants that were also discussed on the show in a show all before i think they called it she said she never imagined she'd actually want to wear pants with knives and spoons printed on them in my son on god and all of. the finale of making the cut was full of suspense it was neck and neck up until the end i think when. you. have a new customer amber alert ok i understand their decision but i think that i've always stayed true to my work and my my universe so i'm not regretting anything it's good and i'm really proud. as the perfect regularly commands attention at our own fashion shows as well. as if it did lay in 2014 she even appeared on stage herself as a singer. alongside fashion she also loves music. mordaunt applied in this fashion i know it's not definitely my 1st great love that happened since childhood but music is my 2nd grade. and i'm always tr
now esther is developing a new collection based on the designs that were such a big hit on the casting show. and just these different pieces are made based on this cutout material for years for example an oversized sweater. and a pair of pants that were also discussed on the show in a show all before i think they called it she said she never imagined she'd actually want to wear pants with knives and spoons printed on them in my son on god and all of. the finale of making the cut was full of...
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aprender de nuevo a caminar, pensamos que era una gripa, pero es doloroso saber que puedes morir >> estherno acaba con los sueños de una joven de 15 años, donde al festejo también se le unieron agencias del orden. >> muchas gracias, muchas gracias por venir. el sonido de las sirenas y luces de carros de bomberos y patrullas crearon el escenario de la fiesta de 15 años de la familia guadalupe santiago que planearon por meses para festejar hoy >> un tiempo difícil, no nos pudimos reunir para una fiesta, pero ella está contenta, lo está disfrutando >> guadalupe vistiendo el atuendo de quinceañera agradecía y saludaba a quienes pasaban saludándolo >> vinieron a saludarme, los aprecio tanto tanto. >> al gesto se unen los bomberos de south hampton san francisc también la policía, >> estoy tan agradecida. >>el covid-19 no pudo detener los buenos deseos que hicieron de este día inolvidable espero que dios los bendiga a todos este día será inolvidable. >> sin duda no olvidará esta celebración en casa envíenos su fotografías de los héroes anonimos en esta pandemia, compartanos su foto y nombre del h
aprender de nuevo a caminar, pensamos que era una gripa, pero es doloroso saber que puedes morir >> estherno acaba con los sueños de una joven de 15 años, donde al festejo también se le unieron agencias del orden. >> muchas gracias, muchas gracias por venir. el sonido de las sirenas y luces de carros de bomberos y patrullas crearon el escenario de la fiesta de 15 años de la familia guadalupe santiago que planearon por meses para festejar hoy >> un tiempo difícil, no nos...
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we had esther hobart morris who was the first woman justice of the peace. we had the first woman governor in the world. all of these were the cattle on keep fallout -- cattle cave fallout from the dissent of 1869. we have a few more mentions of our women who were important, and here we have a great thing where her friends were so worried. she is in the west caught in the suffrage act, and she writes about it. she says some of my friends are eastern girls, so judge women's suffrage by the english suffrage reports and think any woman who votes must be stressful while a woman who holds office must be a portly beyond hope. i told them about a friend of mine who had recently be in -- been elected to county office and assured them she was nice, modest, and womanly as many of them and probably much shyer. they assured me you could not possibly stay so. you would undoubtedly become bold and mannish in a short time. when we leave this hallway, we are going to go out into the foyer and into the salon, which has been set up as a defensive suffrage. come with me. we ar
we had esther hobart morris who was the first woman justice of the peace. we had the first woman governor in the world. all of these were the cattle on keep fallout -- cattle cave fallout from the dissent of 1869. we have a few more mentions of our women who were important, and here we have a great thing where her friends were so worried. she is in the west caught in the suffrage act, and she writes about it. she says some of my friends are eastern girls, so judge women's suffrage by the...
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sisters esther and mary worked as health care assistants in london.ght, is still recovering in hospital. her younger sister, esther, didn't survive. her daughter—in—law says they were inseparable. they came from nigeria together, they had jobs together, they've always lived together, they've never been apart. when you join the army, you know the risks that you're signing up for, you know there's a possibility that you might not come home. but with a nurse, that's not what you're signing up for. last month, nhs england advised employers to risk—assess ethnic minority staff as a precaution. a government review, led by public health england, is looking at why people from these backgrounds appear to be more affected by the virus. evidence has been emerging that a higher chance of having other health conditions, so diabetes, hypertension, for example, people's living situations, the types ofjobs they do are all likely factors. but this is an incredibly complex area, and we still don't have all the answers. when it comes to the nhs, the health and care char
sisters esther and mary worked as health care assistants in london.ght, is still recovering in hospital. her younger sister, esther, didn't survive. her daughter—in—law says they were inseparable. they came from nigeria together, they had jobs together, they've always lived together, they've never been apart. when you join the army, you know the risks that you're signing up for, you know there's a possibility that you might not come home. but with a nurse, that's not what you're signing up...
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if everyone could please wrap up now we have to-- >> i agree with esther. i think that we cannot always be crisis managing, that's not way we do things. >> thank you. >> thank you, everyone. it's nice to see everybody. >> and if you have more to ask, send it to us and we'll see what we can do. and i'm not making promises, but we'll try. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> i appreciate it. >> thank you for the time. >> with the federal government at work in d.c. and throughout the country, use the congressional directory for contact information for contacting, order at c-span.org. >> c-span has unfiltered coverage of the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic with white house briefings, updates from governors and congress and our daily call-in program washington journal hearing your thoughts about the coronavirus crisis. and if you missed any of our live coverage, watch anytime on demand at c-span.org/coronavirus. >> virginia senator mark warner and the founder of world central kitchen, jose andres, talked about the coronavirus, hosted by the economic club
if everyone could please wrap up now we have to-- >> i agree with esther. i think that we cannot always be crisis managing, that's not way we do things. >> thank you. >> thank you, everyone. it's nice to see everybody. >> and if you have more to ask, send it to us and we'll see what we can do. and i'm not making promises, but we'll try. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> i appreciate it. >> thank you for the time. >> with the federal government...
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sisters esther and mary worked as health care assistants in london.n the right, is still recovering in hospital. her younger sister, esther, didn't survive. her daughter—in—law says they were inseparable. they came from nigeria together, they had jobs together, they've always lived together, they've never been apart. when you join the army, you know the risks that you're signing up for, you know there's a possibility that you might not come home. but with a nurse, that's not what you're signing up for. last month, nhs england advised employers to risk—assess ethnic minority staff as a precaution. a government review, led by public health england, is looking at why people from these backgrounds appear to be more affected by the virus. evidence has been emerging that a higher chance of having other health conditions, so diabetes, hypertension, for example, people's living situations, the types ofjobs they do are all likely factors. but this is an incredibly complex area, and we still don't have all the answers. when it comes to the nhs, the health and c
sisters esther and mary worked as health care assistants in london.n the right, is still recovering in hospital. her younger sister, esther, didn't survive. her daughter—in—law says they were inseparable. they came from nigeria together, they had jobs together, they've always lived together, they've never been apart. when you join the army, you know the risks that you're signing up for, you know there's a possibility that you might not come home. but with a nurse, that's not what you're...
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esther muna. she's executive officer of the islands health care corporation. ms. muna, the time is yours. ms. muna: thank you chairman, vice-chairman, and distinguished committee members. last may, i gave testimony to this committee under very different circumstances. i presented to you the powerful positive impact of equitable medicaid funding on our health care system. last december, the federal government took us to task by granting two more years of equitable medicaid funding for the territories. but only a couple of months later, we were introduced to our greatest challenge yet, the coronavirus. in january, we begin messaging coronavirus prevention and our community and screening patients for symptoms. in early february, we sent our first kernel reverse testing to atlanta. it took 10 days to get a negative result. we took steps to reduce traffic on campus, inc. coronavirus screening at the airport. on march 16, we activated our area operations command, diverting nearly a third of staff to the response. on march 28, we announced our first two positive cases wi
esther muna. she's executive officer of the islands health care corporation. ms. muna, the time is yours. ms. muna: thank you chairman, vice-chairman, and distinguished committee members. last may, i gave testimony to this committee under very different circumstances. i presented to you the powerful positive impact of equitable medicaid funding on our health care system. last december, the federal government took us to task by granting two more years of equitable medicaid funding for the...
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savvy marketer and esther has a snappy slogan for that project taking care of those who care for a living as we say mission accomplished at the end of the day we were able to reach a sector that really needed it to see those who are taking care of me and most importantly taking care of my daughters that we don't that we see that. believe here is planning to ease the lockdown next week but and that's so in geraldine say they want to keep making and delivering their tasty meals to show their thanks. if you're watching did have a news don't forget you can keep in touch with the news on our website around the clock that's w dot com and still follow us on twitter and instagram ads d w nice i'm here for how much time thank you for watching. and for. language courses. video. anytime anywhere.
savvy marketer and esther has a snappy slogan for that project taking care of those who care for a living as we say mission accomplished at the end of the day we were able to reach a sector that really needed it to see those who are taking care of me and most importantly taking care of my daughters that we don't that we see that. believe here is planning to ease the lockdown next week but and that's so in geraldine say they want to keep making and delivering their tasty meals to show their...
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fue fundada un lugar lleno de color mÚsica y comida que hoy es un desierto >>> todo en silencio >> esther inmensa sinceramente no encuentra palabras. de mÁs de 100 negocio 4 abiertos el restaurante la nochebuena fundada hace 91 aÑos guillermo tiene trabajando 5 dÉcadas en se lugar >>> no hemos tenido el 100% de ventas tuvimos cerrado un mes y mÉdula plaza olvera vive del turismo >> la plaza olvera ha tenido Épocas difÍcils pero nada como esto >> comerciantes estÁn sumando preocupados es que aseguran que la renta que va de 1000 a 10000 dÓlares podrÍa cerrar para siempre >>> nunca he visto que se estÁ acabando el espÍritu >>> tiendas permanecen cerradas reapertura necesaria pero el golpe se sentirÁ por muchos aÑos >>> ni las torres gemelas nos afectÓ. >> por eso muchos ven como obligaciÓn salvar este lugar por su valor histÓrico y por la importancia que tiene para la cultura hispana >> ojalÁ que algÚn momento el gobierno o la misma comunidad pueda organizarse para que esto se levante de nuevo >>> esperemos que sÍ en california estÁn formando un ejÉrcito de rastreadores de contacto su misiÓn
fue fundada un lugar lleno de color mÚsica y comida que hoy es un desierto >>> todo en silencio >> esther inmensa sinceramente no encuentra palabras. de mÁs de 100 negocio 4 abiertos el restaurante la nochebuena fundada hace 91 aÑos guillermo tiene trabajando 5 dÉcadas en se lugar >>> no hemos tenido el 100% de ventas tuvimos cerrado un mes y mÉdula plaza olvera vive del turismo >> la plaza olvera ha tenido Épocas difÍcils pero nada como esto >>...
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savvy marketer and esther has a snappy slogan for their project taking care of those who care for. that we say mission accomplished at the end of the day we were able to reach a sector that really needed it to feed those who are taking care of me and most importantly taking care of my daughters that has. been aviaries planning to ease the lockdown next week but and next time when geraldine say they want to keep making and delivering their tasty meals to show their thanks. you're watching d.w. news from berlin the forget you can keep in touch with the news any time on our website that's dot com you'll find a lot there course about the coronavirus but we're covering many many other stories that we simply don't have time for get our news programs that are certainly worth your attention but names terry martin you'll find me on twitter at sea of news stream our programs on twitter and instagram d w news thanks for watching.
savvy marketer and esther has a snappy slogan for their project taking care of those who care for. that we say mission accomplished at the end of the day we were able to reach a sector that really needed it to feed those who are taking care of me and most importantly taking care of my daughters that has. been aviaries planning to ease the lockdown next week but and next time when geraldine say they want to keep making and delivering their tasty meals to show their thanks. you're watching d.w....
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esther choo. >>> coming up at 2:30 right here on cnn, a panel of experts will join me to answer your coronavirus questions. go to cnn.com to submit your questions on health, money and family. that's at 2:30 eastern right here on cnn. eds a cfp® professi- confident financial plans, calming financial plans, complete financial plans. they're all possible with a cfp® professional. find yours at letsmakeaplan.org. they're all possible with a cfp® professional. (vo) what does it mean to be america's most reliable network? right now, it means helping those who serve stay connected to their families. they're on the frontlines every day giving the most they can. so verizon wants to give them something back. introducing our best pricing ever. $30 per line for all nurses, teachers, first responders, military, and their families. not for a few months, but for as long as they need. because the people we rely on deserve a network they can rely on. they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time
esther choo. >>> coming up at 2:30 right here on cnn, a panel of experts will join me to answer your coronavirus questions. go to cnn.com to submit your questions on health, money and family. that's at 2:30 eastern right here on cnn. eds a cfp® professi- confident financial plans, calming financial plans, complete financial plans. they're all possible with a cfp® professional. find yours at letsmakeaplan.org. they're all possible with a cfp® professional. (vo) what does it mean to...
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fight social distancing controls hong kong is seeing a revival of anti-government demonstrations as esther's chanted slogans and sang calling for independence for. the up to date for the headlines on al-jazeera witness is coming up next thanks for watching but i. comment on the bottom line for your weekly take on u.s. politics and climate change but the institutions frequently don't the system itself to benefit those who understand people who actually believe things that are not true that is a crisis for democracy is a crisis of concentration the bottom line. was . asked i. am. not going to do to have him. do the. us think it. would be. dependent on a child by. adults . who are going to go to the are going to get on it i'm going to do him as an eye. on what i am it does not run without a fight. and not just most. shop with pride in it on one's own mum with a love. of a family i want a man of any campaign i know that i know i look at what i want to look at the get up and that i'd be sitting there waiting around on a hard look what i'm on doing what i'm going to not leave out on. saturdays i d
fight social distancing controls hong kong is seeing a revival of anti-government demonstrations as esther's chanted slogans and sang calling for independence for. the up to date for the headlines on al-jazeera witness is coming up next thanks for watching but i. comment on the bottom line for your weekly take on u.s. politics and climate change but the institutions frequently don't the system itself to benefit those who understand people who actually believe things that are not true that is a...
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esther pompeoai dd sotidhe been retaliating.fended hishe still did notr duestionri wfy hhyhae go. this is notable because he is the fourth inspectorin ls th two months. every department has one. the presidt has the right to remove them. says he needs confidence in the individuals. in a number of cases, you could y argue td crossed him in some way. administration is ng house of independent and critical voices. laura: you are watching "bbc world news america." onstill to come on tight's program, africa has been spared the worst of the covicrisis, but there are worries that could change ♪ laura: the cyclone has mad landfall and eastern india, uprooting trees and lashing with rain and winds. more than 3 million people were forced to leave their homes. the coronavirus more restrictions. t ulffic. as more for us othe story. >> -- here is more for us on the story. >> we have these type of cyclones every year. it has been put into early warning systems and getting people to move to shelters and prepping the slters. they are pretty pract
esther pompeoai dd sotidhe been retaliating.fended hishe still did notr duestionri wfy hhyhae go. this is notable because he is the fourth inspectorin ls th two months. every department has one. the presidt has the right to remove them. says he needs confidence in the individuals. in a number of cases, you could y argue td crossed him in some way. administration is ng house of independent and critical voices. laura: you are watching "bbc world news america." onstill to come on tight's...
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esther choo and dr. jonathan reiner, thank you very much. we'll be right back. depends.re you gonna want faster speeds? i will. more reliability? oh, also yes. better response times? definitely. are you gonna be making sourdough bread? oh, is that 5g related? no, just like why is everyone making sourdough now... but yes, you're gonna want 5g. at&t is building 5g on america's best network. visit att.com to learn more. >>> tomorrow is memorial day, flags will fly. without the normal crowds. it is heartbreaking to think that we can't hug the families who needed the most this time of the year. this will pandemic have taken so much. one thing that afforded is time. time to think and time to appreciate what we have. time to remember the past. those that died in service to their country. it is the memory that should inspire us to get through this new war with the unseen enemy. nearly 100,000 people in the united states have lost their lives. let us respect and honor those lives and save many more by each doing our part through shared sacrifice that's simple and yet challenging.
esther choo and dr. jonathan reiner, thank you very much. we'll be right back. depends.re you gonna want faster speeds? i will. more reliability? oh, also yes. better response times? definitely. are you gonna be making sourdough bread? oh, is that 5g related? no, just like why is everyone making sourdough now... but yes, you're gonna want 5g. at&t is building 5g on america's best network. visit att.com to learn more. >>> tomorrow is memorial day, flags will fly. without the normal...
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she was 30 weeks pregnant, and so her baby esther was born. esther was born.nkfully, she's doing okay. she was a little blue, so you could tell there wasn't enough time or -- yeah -- she didn't have a lot of oxygen. she was a little blue. and she was whisked off to the nicu. and, then, my sister went back on the ventilator, back on life support. she had sustained eight minutes of no -- no -- you know, no -- no oxygen to her brain. they did an mri, and she suffered an brain injury. >> and of course, you're not able to be with her. to actually see her. >> no. i mean, in an otherwise non-covid world, our family would be with her. we would be touching her. we would be talking to her. we would be holding her. >> and i understand that there's a specific program that might be able to make a difference with sylvia. might be able to help her. what is that? >> yes. so i did a lot of research because what we're going through is some issues with insurance. i found out that sylvia could go to what's called acute rehabilitation for some specialized programs, that are only h
she was 30 weeks pregnant, and so her baby esther was born. esther was born.nkfully, she's doing okay. she was a little blue, so you could tell there wasn't enough time or -- yeah -- she didn't have a lot of oxygen. she was a little blue. and she was whisked off to the nicu. and, then, my sister went back on the ventilator, back on life support. she had sustained eight minutes of no -- no -- you know, no -- no oxygen to her brain. they did an mri, and she suffered an brain injury. >> and...
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selma esther ryan was 96.rked for the louisiana governor office of disabilities affairs. born with fetal alcohol syndrome and cerebral palsy, she championed the marginalized at the state capitol. april didn't want her disability to limit her, said her mom, who adopted april when she was 5 months old. april also loved to celebrate birthdays, her own and her co-workers. said her supervisor, every day was a memory with april. april dunn was 33 years old. haley herera is one class away from her masters degree in marriage and family therapy. she had a 4.0 average and had so much more to offer, her mother valerie said. friends went to her for advice, that's why she wanted to be a therapist. this virus is a devil in disguise valerie said. never in a million years did i imagine i would lose my daughter. haley herrera was 25. billy birmingham was an emergency medical technician with the kansas city, missouri, fire department, known for his big warm heart. he had a presence about him and was always able to calm his pati
selma esther ryan was 96.rked for the louisiana governor office of disabilities affairs. born with fetal alcohol syndrome and cerebral palsy, she championed the marginalized at the state capitol. april didn't want her disability to limit her, said her mom, who adopted april when she was 5 months old. april also loved to celebrate birthdays, her own and her co-workers. said her supervisor, every day was a memory with april. april dunn was 33 years old. haley herera is one class away from her...
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esther oh, nhk world. >>> there are fears that the u.s./eu trade dispute may intensify as the president trump is looking at tariffs up to 100% on wine and spirits from eu. but he says he will continue to offer tours to create a new customer base of bourbon lovers closer to home. >>> next we focus on japan. japan's iconic alcoholic beverages are finding a growing appreciation around the world. but inside japan, there's another drink that's in hot demand these days -- gin. one key factor has been the popularity of craft gin made by small-scale distillers incorporating unusual herbs and natural flavors. new cocktails are being created that complement japanese cue seep. producers are responding to this trend by developing their own unique gin products. >> reporter: in tokyo, gin-based drinks are especially popular. a distiller in the prefecture is flavoring the products with ginger for a little zing. more customers in japan are turning to botanical gins. >> translator: i'm fascinated by the ingredients. >> reporter: this is the country's large
esther oh, nhk world. >>> there are fears that the u.s./eu trade dispute may intensify as the president trump is looking at tariffs up to 100% on wine and spirits from eu. but he says he will continue to offer tours to create a new customer base of bourbon lovers closer to home. >>> next we focus on japan. japan's iconic alcoholic beverages are finding a growing appreciation around the world. but inside japan, there's another drink that's in hot demand these days -- gin. one...
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anchor: the president said nothing at all about esther floyd's death when he -- mr. floyd's death.t do you make of that? >> it is another indicator of the vacuum of leadership that mr. trump has provided this country since he came in office. at a time when this nation needs healing and needs a strong voice of reason and wisdom, instead we get taunts and tweets and childish statements that thaten and endanger lives. to suggest that any resident of the united states should be threatened with shooting in the middle of unrest as opposed to working with community groups, working with faith leaders, those individuals that are in despair to find out how we can enable them to express their grief and concerns in a constructive way, we see threats and we see another failure of leadership. anchor: jenny nelson, thank you so much for being with us tonight. we can go now to nick bryant possible report about the situation in minneapolis. reporter: fires of fury, fires of frustration. phrases from the civil of the 1960's that applyt once more in 2020 america. for the third night running, parts of
anchor: the president said nothing at all about esther floyd's death when he -- mr. floyd's death.t do you make of that? >> it is another indicator of the vacuum of leadership that mr. trump has provided this country since he came in office. at a time when this nation needs healing and needs a strong voice of reason and wisdom, instead we get taunts and tweets and childish statements that thaten and endanger lives. to suggest that any resident of the united states should be threatened...
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esther ppeo said he did not know what investigations he was doing, so he cannot have been reliating.defended his decision. he still did not answer decide that he had too. ghe had this is notable because he is the fourth inspector general to have been fired in less than two months. y evpartment has one. the president has the right to remove them. he says he needs confidence in the individuals. in a number of cases, you could argue they had crossed him in some way. there is concern that the administration is clearing house of independent and criti l laura: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, africa has been spared the worst of the covid crisis, but the are worries that could change. ♪ laura: the cyclone has made landfall and eastern india, uprooting trees and lashing with rain and winds. more than 3 million people were forced to leave their homes. orthat ewas made more difficult by the coronavirus restrictions. . -heres mo fors onhey. sty. >>>> e have these type of cyclones every year. bin systems andit g hetasting people to move to shelters a
esther ppeo said he did not know what investigations he was doing, so he cannot have been reliating.defended his decision. he still did not answer decide that he had too. ghe had this is notable because he is the fourth inspector general to have been fired in less than two months. y evpartment has one. the president has the right to remove them. he says he needs confidence in the individuals. in a number of cases, you could argue they had crossed him in some way. there is concern that the...
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good enough indication they actually want or do we need to do something esther to always keep it in your people's minds. when you speak of. but i can say in such a way. i have a life. and the guarantee. you see me in the story is you have me talking and it's a very simplistic if we have something like the stake in the holocaust coming up we'll take arms we'll defeat and. try to defend and really maybe loose we not be alive anymore. or caustic and. it's a spray seen me so it's going to hit because it will fade back exit from the. bank and you really see you really see me. and then you may have that's a very straightforward and very strong reaction and a very honest answer and i thank you for that lot to ponder together with you. human nature for instance no matter how many atrocities for committed in the last war collapsing violence of people against other people is something that doesn't seem to go away any other how they as we are taking logically we still see a lot of violence around this way you think this fundamental meeting me share of being brutal to others come from is it survival
good enough indication they actually want or do we need to do something esther to always keep it in your people's minds. when you speak of. but i can say in such a way. i have a life. and the guarantee. you see me in the story is you have me talking and it's a very simplistic if we have something like the stake in the holocaust coming up we'll take arms we'll defeat and. try to defend and really maybe loose we not be alive anymore. or caustic and. it's a spray seen me so it's going to hit...
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sisters esther and mary worked as health care assistants in london.right, is still recovering in hospital. her younger sister esther didn't survive. her daughter—in—law says they were inseparable. they came from nigeria together, they had jobs together, they've always lived together, they've never been apart. when you join the army, you know the risks that you're signing up for, you know there's a possibility that you might not come home. with a nurse, that's not what you're signing up for. last month, nhs england advised employers to risk—assess ethnic minority staff as a precaution. a government review, led by public health england, is looking at why people from these backgrounds appear to be more affected by the virus. evidence has been emerging that a higher chance of having other health conditions, so diabetes, hypertension, for example, people's living situations, the types ofjobs they do are all likely factors. but this is an incredibly complex area, and we still don't have all the answers. when it comes to the nhs, the health and care charity
sisters esther and mary worked as health care assistants in london.right, is still recovering in hospital. her younger sister esther didn't survive. her daughter—in—law says they were inseparable. they came from nigeria together, they had jobs together, they've always lived together, they've never been apart. when you join the army, you know the risks that you're signing up for, you know there's a possibility that you might not come home. with a nurse, that's not what you're signing up for....
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esther trump has reently upped ante, accusing beijing of helping him lose the election, saying he wille them pay for the coronavirus disaster. president trump: we are doing serious investigations and we are not happy with china, we are not happy with that whole situation. we believe it could've been stopped at the source, stopped quickly, and it will not have spread around the world. reporter:hina has strongly denied the charges and tensions are rising in what ialready a fficult relationship. you ve the world's two biggest economies facing off, two different types of nationalisms confronting each other. very difficult. but america also needs china for business, for trade, and medical supplies, that is where most of those are comingrom right now. mr. trump has been getting conflicting advice fromso different ad on how to handle things. i think as the election approaches and if e economy stays bad, he will be listening him to aggressively hold china responsible for the situation. voters are angry. by november they will angrier and poorerth than ey are now. the balance will show who they
esther trump has reently upped ante, accusing beijing of helping him lose the election, saying he wille them pay for the coronavirus disaster. president trump: we are doing serious investigations and we are not happy with china, we are not happy with that whole situation. we believe it could've been stopped at the source, stopped quickly, and it will not have spread around the world. reporter:hina has strongly denied the charges and tensions are rising in what ialready a fficult relationship....
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steve: we go to esther in orange county, california, you are on the air with president sylvia burwell of american university. caller: thank you for taking my call. i am a college instructor, a community college, public and this doesn't have to do with students as much as it does with us as professionals. even though i have been teaching online for a lot of years, i have had to lose -- had to learn how to use zoom, learn new platforms. and covid-19 has really made a difference, it has dampened collegiality, collegial interaction. i would like your response on that. secretary burwell: i am glad you raised it, because this issue of the faculty is a really important one, and making sure we are providing appropriate support for the faculty. and that is a broad range, that is about how to teach online, it isn't just moving your course online, it is different in terms way.w to engage in this we have run a lot of sessions in terms of training and learning for our faculty to make sure they have the tools they need. on systems our faculty has suggested, a buddy system, in terms of supporting ea
steve: we go to esther in orange county, california, you are on the air with president sylvia burwell of american university. caller: thank you for taking my call. i am a college instructor, a community college, public and this doesn't have to do with students as much as it does with us as professionals. even though i have been teaching online for a lot of years, i have had to lose -- had to learn how to use zoom, learn new platforms. and covid-19 has really made a difference, it has dampened...
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savvy marketer and esther has a snappy slogan for that project taking care of those who can. say mission accomplished at the end of the day we were able to reach a sector that really needed it to feed those who are taking care of me and most importantly taking care of my daughters. what i believe here is planning to ease the lockdown next week but and nestorian geraldine say they want to keep making and delivering their tasty meals to show that thanks. well let's return to our top story now germany is set to announce steps to reopen the economy from coronavirus lockdown is seen live pictures here from the chancellery right now it sounds like a will address the nation shortly she's held a teleconference today with state premiers to discuss further loosening of restrictions on public life it's spect it states will now decide what can open them when as long as the infection rate stays in sick. or let's go to correspondent kate brady who's standing by kate the chancellor's press conference has been delayed for half an hour is that an indication that negotiations are actually quit
savvy marketer and esther has a snappy slogan for that project taking care of those who can. say mission accomplished at the end of the day we were able to reach a sector that really needed it to feed those who are taking care of me and most importantly taking care of my daughters. what i believe here is planning to ease the lockdown next week but and nestorian geraldine say they want to keep making and delivering their tasty meals to show that thanks. well let's return to our top story now...
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otherwise and yet you know they get pushed to the front of the line because a relationships column crony esther otherwise but it's like where's free market versus where it's not. you know it's all met to synthesise towards further hybridisation of what we would know classically as market fundamentalism versus just straight up you know giving $2000.00 a month to folks that are destitute and or sick and not putting in them into poverty traps where the same time questionably limiting them from all of a sudden wanting to become entrepreneurial wanting to become elon musk wanting to learn. and in advance these are bigger questions that are just being brushed to the sidelines because again you don't want to get sick and ill and die so those it's like there's purposeful confusion so that people aren't able to think lucidly and rely further and further emotionally and psychically on government which transcends issues involving classical ideological definitions yeah i mean in the me in set yes it makes you kind of request question again some many assumptions here you know ben you know the thought of jus
otherwise and yet you know they get pushed to the front of the line because a relationships column crony esther otherwise but it's like where's free market versus where it's not. you know it's all met to synthesise towards further hybridisation of what we would know classically as market fundamentalism versus just straight up you know giving $2000.00 a month to folks that are destitute and or sick and not putting in them into poverty traps where the same time questionably limiting them from all...
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fight social distancing controls hong kong is seeing a revival of anti-government demonstrations as esther's chanted slogans and sang calling for independence for. you have to date for the headlines on al-jazeera witness is coming up next thanks for watching but i. me steve clemons on the bottom line for your weekly take on u.s. politics and society i'm changing the institutions frequently don't the system itself is set up to benefit those who understand you have people who actually believe things that are not true that is a crisis for democracy is a crisis of concentration the bottom line on al-jazeera. i mean i was. my god. i'm. a man of. god.
fight social distancing controls hong kong is seeing a revival of anti-government demonstrations as esther's chanted slogans and sang calling for independence for. you have to date for the headlines on al-jazeera witness is coming up next thanks for watching but i. me steve clemons on the bottom line for your weekly take on u.s. politics and society i'm changing the institutions frequently don't the system itself is set up to benefit those who understand you have people who actually believe...
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savvy marketer and esther has a snappy slogan for their project taking care of those who care for. us we say mission accomplished at the end of the day we were able to reach a sector that really needed it to feed those who are taking care of me and most importantly taking care of my daughters. what i believe here is planning to ease the lockdown next week but and nestorian geraldine say they want to keep making and delivering their tasty meals to show their thanks. and just remind our viewers german chancellor angela merkel is due to hold a news conference to outline the results of today's easing of lockdown measures while we wait for that to begin let's hear from d.w. political correspondent kate brady who's patiently been waiting here with me for more than an hour photo for this press conference to start this news conference is delayed quite some time as still a lot to be discussed there through the german chancellor and the state premiers right. so many seems the case and from some of the information that's been leaked so far it seems that things have been getting quite tense du
savvy marketer and esther has a snappy slogan for their project taking care of those who care for. us we say mission accomplished at the end of the day we were able to reach a sector that really needed it to feed those who are taking care of me and most importantly taking care of my daughters. what i believe here is planning to ease the lockdown next week but and nestorian geraldine say they want to keep making and delivering their tasty meals to show their thanks. and just remind our viewers...
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esther day was memorial day. -- yesterday was memorial day. they are heroes in so many different ways. as i said, when they arrived at kennedy, i am 44 years old. i am about to turn 45. when i grow up, i want to be like bob and doug. fromr next question comes joey relet from writers. reuters.m denstein.on for bri how has this shape your view of the commercial space marketplace jim, feel free to answer as well. an important milestone. we have been very successful with commercial resupply of the international space station. no we have a commercial crew tomorrow, -- now we have a commercial crew tomorrow, knock on wood. we need to build commercial space stations in low-earth orbit. in order to create a market where these programs can be capitalized, we need to prove there is an economy for human activity in the low-earth orbit. that is what we are using the iss for right now. some of the most salient projects happening there would immunizations, being developed on the international space station for salmonella, toumonia, the ability compound phar
esther day was memorial day. -- yesterday was memorial day. they are heroes in so many different ways. as i said, when they arrived at kennedy, i am 44 years old. i am about to turn 45. when i grow up, i want to be like bob and doug. fromr next question comes joey relet from writers. reuters.m denstein.on for bri how has this shape your view of the commercial space marketplace jim, feel free to answer as well. an important milestone. we have been very successful with commercial resupply of the...
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the trade and esther said there could be an appeal to the world trade organization.r picture is emerging on how the virus is affecting australian companies. tom: we have had a lot of companies abandon earnings guidance. it is more than 120 in fact. 83% of industrial companies have abandoned or altered guidance. real estate stocks round out -- australia and singapore in the region have been issuing earnings downgrades at the greatest pace. they have cut 12 month profit .stimates 20% for australia that is because australia locked down earlier than other nations and the hope would be maybe things return to normal earlier because of it. shery: paul allen in sydney. we will have more on the tensions of the next hour with daybreak asia. at 9:10ctor joins us a.m. sydney. checking in on the markets, seeing trading in new zealand underway, restrictions being lifted in that country as it continues to make its way out of the pandemic lockdown. we have a bit of upside in australian trading futures, .6% higher. trade was about the trading biggestship with their trading partner in
the trade and esther said there could be an appeal to the world trade organization.r picture is emerging on how the virus is affecting australian companies. tom: we have had a lot of companies abandon earnings guidance. it is more than 120 in fact. 83% of industrial companies have abandoned or altered guidance. real estate stocks round out -- australia and singapore in the region have been issuing earnings downgrades at the greatest pace. they have cut 12 month profit .stimates 20% for...
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. >> para otro, lucas, esther el vehÍculo de su mamÁ que es un parque jurÁsico.mbiÉn desarrollamos algunas habilidades como liderazgo,trabajo de equipo, confianza, memoria, coordinaciÓn. >> el reino del bombero ya se torna en el universo de star wars. >> a quÉ juegas? >> yo juego con esto. >> todo lo que este personaje representa, dice. >> no extraÑa la escuela? >> si. >> extraÑas a tus amigos? >> por aquÍ estÁn haciendo planes secretos. >> hacÍamos planes. de cÓmo poder ir juntos pero sin nuestra mamÁ y nuestro papá. >> me gusta estar mÁs en la casa y no ir a la escuela. >> ximena se integrÓal reino de zumba. y gabriel nos despide con un concierto. >> voy a amarte tanto, tanto. ilia: quÉ gran artista. y tenemos una pregunta para el doctor juan de uno de los niÑos que acabamos de conocer. >> vamos a usar los guantes y las mascarillas despuÉs del coronavirus? doctor: yo creo que por el momento si los vamos a utilizar. creo que los guantes no son tan importantes, siempre y cuando te laves las manos constantemente. jorge: muchos disfrutan la comida hecha en casa. qu
. >> para otro, lucas, esther el vehÍculo de su mamÁ que es un parque jurÁsico.mbiÉn desarrollamos algunas habilidades como liderazgo,trabajo de equipo, confianza, memoria, coordinaciÓn. >> el reino del bombero ya se torna en el universo de star wars. >> a quÉ juegas? >> yo juego con esto. >> todo lo que este personaje representa, dice. >> no extraÑa la escuela? >> si. >> extraÑas a tus amigos? >> por aquÍ estÁn haciendo planes...
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exploration as we tour the country to hear stories of people and places key to its development, like esther not leland melvin -- like astronaut leland melvin. it ♪ -- >> it changes you. it changes me. a fundamental, cognitive shift in the way i think about you mindy. >> a flight to study the curvature of the earth. we will take you to nasa training site. >> we are in the laboratory for cognitive communications. talk morehead, we still about the role we played on the front lines of the cold war, because the space race was a major initiative within the cold war. astronauts came here for neededion training, and to know the night sky better than anyone. in operationtory since 1884 that specializes in photography of the moon and personal stories of two women knew leave a mark on the nation. itwhen that shuttle goes, might be one body, but there is going to be 10 souls i'm going to bring with me. out, itthe movie came showed everyone who catherine johnston was, what she did and how profound she was in the pages of american history. >> the history of space exploration is the c-span cities tour exp
exploration as we tour the country to hear stories of people and places key to its development, like esther not leland melvin -- like astronaut leland melvin. it ♪ -- >> it changes you. it changes me. a fundamental, cognitive shift in the way i think about you mindy. >> a flight to study the curvature of the earth. we will take you to nasa training site. >> we are in the laboratory for cognitive communications. talk morehead, we still about the role we played on the front...
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today i am with esther benjamin schleider. for the record, please state your full name. olafchleider: benjamin schleider. >> were reborn? mr. schleider: texas. >> when were you born? one of the things i remember is, my
today i am with esther benjamin schleider. for the record, please state your full name. olafchleider: benjamin schleider. >> were reborn? mr. schleider: texas. >> when were you born? one of the things i remember is, my
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of names, robert ray was on here 30 minutes ago, what do you think of the list that you see here estherd there was put in cooperatives. if so, who? >> it's more concerned to see the chief of staff for the president or the vice president, or samantha powers who repeatedly said she was not involved in any unmasking now reveals that she was, we have to understand how this happened. remember this is a u.s. citizen that is being unmasked not by the intelligence community but by the administration. it's highly unusual, it's inappropriate and we have to understand how and why this happened. i think joe biden has to answer a lot of questions about this. it shouldn't have happened to a four-star general. >> joe biden put out a statement today. these documents simply indicate the breadth and depth of the concern across the american government. what joe biden and xochitl hinojosa argued yesterday is that this is how intelligence works. if you get a nibble you have to explore and see what's happening on the other end of that. what do you think of that? >> i thought about this for a long time. when
of names, robert ray was on here 30 minutes ago, what do you think of the list that you see here estherd there was put in cooperatives. if so, who? >> it's more concerned to see the chief of staff for the president or the vice president, or samantha powers who repeatedly said she was not involved in any unmasking now reveals that she was, we have to understand how this happened. remember this is a u.s. citizen that is being unmasked not by the intelligence community but by the...
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>> esther woodall. >> thank you, mr. chairman i just wanted to thank glenn for being here it reminds me of something that was said earlier you can't just sit back and wait for the amendments to be made in order, if got to get out there to fight and happen here we are the 3 trillion-dollar bill i've got someone who is shown up to say what is in page upon page scores of pages hundreds of patients, i have three ideas i think it make them better. i think we need more of this participation opposed to last. as ms. torres was rewarded for her unwillingness to take no for an answer she fought for her constituents. i hope we will be able to do the same thing i thank you for being here, you'll back. >> any other questions? think of a much you're free to go. you want to say or. >> on this vitamin d, they don't say how many lives would be saved but i bet that death rate would've been cut by 20 or 25% if everyone had enough vitamin d. >> you want to submit those articles will record? >> there up there. >> without objection. are there
>> esther woodall. >> thank you, mr. chairman i just wanted to thank glenn for being here it reminds me of something that was said earlier you can't just sit back and wait for the amendments to be made in order, if got to get out there to fight and happen here we are the 3 trillion-dollar bill i've got someone who is shown up to say what is in page upon page scores of pages hundreds of patients, i have three ideas i think it make them better. i think we need more of this...
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i spoke with esther tu. >> it feels early. there are large areas in the middle of the country where the virus still has yet to travel. there's still burge dponing hot spots. this is far from over. >> the mayor of montgomery, alabama, says there is a shortage of icu beds in his city due to new covid cases. other states that began to open early are showing an uptick in cases, how worrying is this? >> it's worrying. we knew we were owning in many places ahead of what would be best practice standards, which would be to see a steady decline in cases for about 14 days. many places did not even come near that. there are places in the united states where cases were still increasing when they made the decision to open doors. so this is like a huge natural experiment because states and individual communities are making a difference. there's a distinction between saying things are open and having the public comfortable to go out there. there are a lot of different behaviors driving a ton of variety. we will see a delayed increase in case
i spoke with esther tu. >> it feels early. there are large areas in the middle of the country where the virus still has yet to travel. there's still burge dponing hot spots. this is far from over. >> the mayor of montgomery, alabama, says there is a shortage of icu beds in his city due to new covid cases. other states that began to open early are showing an uptick in cases, how worrying is this? >> it's worrying. we knew we were owning in many places ahead of what would be...
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i'm delighted to have this nice fellow with esther talk about this. walter cunningham. you might remember that name. he was on apollo seven. that was our first journey into space almost two years after the apollo one fire that killed the astronauts on the launch pad. it was just in a practice venue. they all died, and it took upwards of two years for an asset to try to make sure the safety and in place before we had that opportunity to fly again. he was part of that mission. it is an honor to have you. thank you for taking the time. >> it is nice to be able to talk to you personally instead of just listening on the tv. >> neil: well, it's very good to see you. i remember quite well. that was a very big deal. we witnessed almost two years. here you think about it, we have waited for the chance to at least launch ourselves into space for the better part of a decade. do you feel about all of this? >> well, my attitude is, as i get older, i've got a broader attitude about it. i am very pleased that we are handling our own and launching an american vehicle and spacecraft and
i'm delighted to have this nice fellow with esther talk about this. walter cunningham. you might remember that name. he was on apollo seven. that was our first journey into space almost two years after the apollo one fire that killed the astronauts on the launch pad. it was just in a practice venue. they all died, and it took upwards of two years for an asset to try to make sure the safety and in place before we had that opportunity to fly again. he was part of that mission. it is an honor to...