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maybe not a soul of me sitting with him next to the slopes behind i was and it was talking to him fallis and she asked me then you know what i said and i said this was a wonderful man you know i meet a black man and he smuggled there for the. voice a wonderful voice i remember is waste and then you will be. more east africans they were wonderful people and they sank into me and until today when i see a black man in a seasoned type of shaquille o'neal well they like me in their day. so those are very personal echoes that stayed with you forever. and there are so many like you little boys who are poor in the middle of it and even those who underwent the whole board rule to do you think not personally but as a collective psychology. has it changed for people over the course of 75 years do you think the collective psychology has changed since world war 2 and the few think that it has that how. unfortunately you have to speak of. generation that grew up in the ruling so so we only knew there was a disaster it was a name to. an entire country older cities. into into degree into ashes. everyone
maybe not a soul of me sitting with him next to the slopes behind i was and it was talking to him fallis and she asked me then you know what i said and i said this was a wonderful man you know i meet a black man and he smuggled there for the. voice a wonderful voice i remember is waste and then you will be. more east africans they were wonderful people and they sank into me and until today when i see a black man in a seasoned type of shaquille o'neal well they like me in their day. so those are...
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. >>> a lockheed martin global security company with deep ties to silicon fally is helping workers in the fight against covid-19. here is a story you'll see only on "abc7 news." >> reporter: innovation is under way as scientists at lockheed martin work to change technology to help those in the thick of the novel coronavirus crisis. >> we've been incrementally designing and have to perform all the different tests to make sure that these will work and work robustly in hospital environment. >> reporter: within weeks, the company produced a working prototype of a respirator that they'll send to the government for emergency approval. the process, from conception to authorization, would normally take years under normal circumstances. but the fda is making exceptions on a case by case basis. >> the workers will be protected. they'll received a get air flow and have something that will stay clean and free of any contaminants. >> reporter: the goal is to take advantage of easier to find pieces that can deliver the same functionality at a lower cost. >> you see the patients going down a hall in
. >>> a lockheed martin global security company with deep ties to silicon fally is helping workers in the fight against covid-19. here is a story you'll see only on "abc7 news." >> reporter: innovation is under way as scientists at lockheed martin work to change technology to help those in the thick of the novel coronavirus crisis. >> we've been incrementally designing and have to perform all the different tests to make sure that these will work and work robustly...
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orange fally l originally it helped as a cathartic release. it came back like quicksand. "my troubles are rooted in 1918 and father." i quote heavily from springs in my book and "warbirds" like i said is sort of a synthetic version of his letters. he talks about, you know, it's in grider's voice, trying to do grider's voice but you can tell it's really springs' so this is him after the war. so after the war, after he -- he's a real character. you have to know. this guy was a real character. you read his letters and they're just, like i said, they're filled with very color mful metaphors and assertive language toward his family. most the guys barnstormed after the war because they wanted to continue flying. apparently he partied quite a bit. he was quite the carouser and lady's man. he'd often show up at a party with a strange woman and 5 gallon jug of some liquor and party the night away. right? so finally, begrudgingly, he slid into the role his father wanted him to be which was to take over the family business. springs cotton mills. how exciting. so he finally did this
orange fally l originally it helped as a cathartic release. it came back like quicksand. "my troubles are rooted in 1918 and father." i quote heavily from springs in my book and "warbirds" like i said is sort of a synthetic version of his letters. he talks about, you know, it's in grider's voice, trying to do grider's voice but you can tell it's really springs' so this is him after the war. so after the war, after he -- he's a real character. you have to know. this guy was a...
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think that's correct, but we know that these -- unfortunately, what's so tragics odisproportionately fallivice workers, lower-income, lower-wage and lower-skill service workers. so women are beiffected more than men with the jobs cuts, minorities are beingffected, and the less educated are being more affected. so the people who n least afford to have their incomes get hammered are the ones who e disproportionately being affected by this, and that's what's tragic about this. the good news is congress is acting very aggressively, the federal reserve is acting very aggress lf. i think the u.s. government is going to fully stand behind onr y, but, unfortunately, there's nothing they can do to speed this up, it's going to take time. >> reporter: i want to ask about that, but quickly, when you talk about the fairness of how this is hitting people at the lower end oecf theonomic scale, does that mean it's going to be harder to come out of this? >> it is. you know, in many cases, those workers were the last ones to recover from the 2008 crisis. after ten yearswe were just beginning finally rebuild
think that's correct, but we know that these -- unfortunately, what's so tragics odisproportionately fallivice workers, lower-income, lower-wage and lower-skill service workers. so women are beiffected more than men with the jobs cuts, minorities are beingffected, and the less educated are being more affected. so the people who n least afford to have their incomes get hammered are the ones who e disproportionately being affected by this, and that's what's tragic about this. the good news is...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm john yang. dr >> wf: fally tonight, our occasional look at the noongs of comfortoject world-ed cellist yo-yo ma launched on social media. jeffrey brown looks at the growing collaboration in these mini-performances, as tough times bring people together through music and technology. it's part of our ongoing arts and culture series, "canvas." ♪ ♪ (♪ irish national orchestra ♪) >> brown: in a time of isolation, a desire to connect, through music. ♪ ♪ as the psychology of pandemic chges through the weeks, y can see that play out in the "#songs of comfort" project, rough more and more collaborations. ♪ ♪ started it all: yo, whoho recorded a distanced duet with celebrated west african singer angelique kidjo. ♪ ♪ and another with syrian-born clarinetist, kinan azmeh. ♪ ♪ the urge to merge is often a family affair, as with thi young mother and father in their berlin, germany living room-- thr new baby adding a little percussion. ♪ ♪ in arizona, six women family members put the '70s song "i'd like to teach the world to sing" to multi-stringed accompaniment, ed by the whistl
for the pbs newshour, i'm john yang. dr >> wf: fally tonight, our occasional look at the noongs of comfortoject world-ed cellist yo-yo ma launched on social media. jeffrey brown looks at the growing collaboration in these mini-performances, as tough times bring people together through music and technology. it's part of our ongoing arts and culture series, "canvas." ♪ ♪ (♪ irish national orchestra ♪) >> brown: in a time of isolation, a desire to connect, through...
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could know what our government thinks, not by leaked documents shown to the "new york times," but a fallyl fully coordinated document that the science community, the health community, homeland security community of my government signs on to. unfortunately, we're not able to get that right now. we have to look to governors and mayors for leadership through this national crisis. >> mr. secretary, we have been showing an ad put together by the lincoln project, "mourning in america." mourning our dead. in the ad, it talks about america growing weaker. what are some of the threats to homeland security that this virus, its impact on our economy, and the impact it's having on killing hundreds -- tens of thousands of american people, moving into the hundreds of thousands. what impact are you worried about most in terms of threats to our security, our homeland security? >> when i was at the defense department, mika, used to say that the u.s. military needs to be in a position to fight two major conflicts at once if they were challenged to do so. i'm very concerned that because homeland security is
could know what our government thinks, not by leaked documents shown to the "new york times," but a fallyl fully coordinated document that the science community, the health community, homeland security community of my government signs on to. unfortunately, we're not able to get that right now. we have to look to governors and mayors for leadership through this national crisis. >> mr. secretary, we have been showing an ad put together by the lincoln project, "mourning in...