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cass gilbert was one of the best known architects of his time.t was the perfect match of architect and employer. their idea was to have a building that would comport to jeffersons concepts and look right next to the capitol building and yet still stand out on its own. >> the appropriation that taft asked for was less than $10 million. during the great depression, it was actually deflation. they were able to build the un-it and still turn -- unfurnished it, and still turn $100,000 back to the treasury of the united states. it came in under budget. maybe the only government building in history that came in under budget. >> gilbert thought that they had done such a great job, the u.s. capitol should be moved so that people would have a better view of the court. that was his view. i think he did create a beautiful building, but there is no way that capitol building would be moved to provide a better view. >> he worked in what is essentially a french classism. he was very serious in his house, ando create a a symbolic house, for the third branch of go
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well the victor in today's proceedings was a retiree called gilbert he said this was a great decision after a long journey even if his victory was tempered somewhat by the knowledge that the reimbursement a was going to be was going to be knocked down a few points by the compensation that i just said but what fox said that it would do right after this ruling was reached. 2 individual plaintiffs and offer them one time settlements and perhaps the opportunity to bypass all a drawn out court proceeding but consumers should consider whatever has to offer a very seriously for example if you had already made a settlement with the last month last month and agreed settlements with about 235235000 people so obviously their case is closed but what they got in their selamat was between 1003 $150.00 euros to $6250.00 euros what mr gilbert is getting today after these proceedings is $26000.00 plus interest so that should be on your mind if you aren't affected diesel car owner and approaches you with a settlement the others might have done it too early. how does this ruling now impact for him if we
well the victor in today's proceedings was a retiree called gilbert he said this was a great decision after a long journey even if his victory was tempered somewhat by the knowledge that the reimbursement a was going to be was going to be knocked down a few points by the compensation that i just said but what fox said that it would do right after this ruling was reached. 2 individual plaintiffs and offer them one time settlements and perhaps the opportunity to bypass all a drawn out court...
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realize that those claimants got somewhere between each 100-135-2625 extension 0 euros now what mr gilbert is getting today following this ruling is 26000 euros not the full price but still 202-6000 euros plus interest so whatever fox song is offering you please take that into consideration ok so this was a go of old we're going to be a huge company but affected by the coronavirus a lot done so this is going to cost them even more money and do it and that's corona virus induced it wasn't small they saw an 80 percent fall in 1st quarter operating profits now we don't know how much this will cost them it depends on what flex fund is going to offer in terms of settlements how many people will take them but fox fund has already paid some 30000000000 euros in and fines and compensation in buyback schemes alone in the u.s. alone it settled for 10000000000 euros so they're going to keep paying but what's going to be interesting is whether this will materially impact efforts to rule out quite ironically low emissions vehicles like electric vehicles in the future general thank you for that. the ger
realize that those claimants got somewhere between each 100-135-2625 extension 0 euros now what mr gilbert is getting today following this ruling is 26000 euros not the full price but still 202-6000 euros plus interest so whatever fox song is offering you please take that into consideration ok so this was a go of old we're going to be a huge company but affected by the coronavirus a lot done so this is going to cost them even more money and do it and that's corona virus induced it wasn't small...
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we invaded the gilbert islands. the second marine division took power after 76 hours of bloody fighting. heavy casualties were suffered. but, the japanese were wiped out. elements of the armies 27th infantry division took macon and neighboring island. our army air corps was engaged in messing with -- massive bombing of the industrial plants of germany. the twilight of the guards had yet to come. the bitterest of a large scale battles had yet to be fought. some of these were soon to come on the italian front where strong defensive positions were held by a tough and stubborn enemy. that and the weather had bogged down our advance. it was winter 1943. the stage was set for the cairo tehran conference. roosevelt and churchill met with -- at cairo. even at the moment, fighting was most intense in italy. high-level master plans continued to be made for the invasion of france. and for other allied operations around the world. at cairo, talks surrounded by european contributions to the war in the pacific. from cairo, roosev
we invaded the gilbert islands. the second marine division took power after 76 hours of bloody fighting. heavy casualties were suffered. but, the japanese were wiped out. elements of the armies 27th infantry division took macon and neighboring island. our army air corps was engaged in messing with -- massive bombing of the industrial plants of germany. the twilight of the guards had yet to come. the bitterest of a large scale battles had yet to be fought. some of these were soon to come on the...
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the: craig gilbert is bureau chief here in washington for the milwaukee journal sentinel. thank you for being with us. craig: great to be with you. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up friday morning, house foreign affairs committee member florida republican congressman ted yoho discusses u.s. relations with china during the covid-19 pandemic and tensions regarding hong kong. -- talks about his organization's efforts on behalf of workers directly affected by the pandemic. and dr. marshall bloom, associate director for scientific management at the nih rocky mount laboratories on the investigations of infectious diseases. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern friday morning. join the discussion. president trump announced an executive order for social media companies and user content posted on their platforms. here are his remarks. president greatest earl speeche you know what is going on as well as anybody, it's not good. a small handful of powerful monopolies
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. ♪ we invaded the gilbert islands.ision took parala after 76 hours of bloody fighting. [ gunfire ] [ gunfire ] heavy casualties were suffered. but the japanese were wiped out. elements of the army's 27th infantry division took macon and the neighboring atoll. our army air corps was engaged in massive bombing in the industrial heart of germany. devastating nazi plants and marshalling yards. but the nazis' twilight of the gods had yet to come. the bitterest of large-scale battles had yet to be fought and some of these were soon to come on the italian front, where strong defensive positions were held by a tough and stubborn enemy. that and the weather had bogged down our advance. it was winter 1943. the stage was set for the cairo-tehran talks. roos sxrelt churchill met with chiang kai-shek at cairo. even at the moment fighting was most intense in italy, high level master plans continued to be made for the invasion of france and for other allied operations throughout the world. at cairo talks centered on the relation of e
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closed but what they got in their salary it was between one $1350.00 euros to $6250.00 euros what mr gilbert is getting today after these proceedings is $26000.00 plus interest so that should be on your mind if you are an affected diesel car owner and fox approaches you with a settlement the others might have done it too early for a. ruling now impact for them if we take into consideration the huge hit it has taken by the growth of ours and did a huge hit it was we saw operating profits at flex funding fall by more than 80 percent in the 1st quarter and it's hard to know how much of this will affect for we don't know how much the future settlements will be we don't know how many will take them it's hardly paid out more than 30 billions in fines compensation and buyback schemes it's settled 10000000000 in the u.s. alone in the u.k. you have 98000 claimants so what is clear is that will keep paying what we don't know is how much this will affect their future fortunes and future plans say an electron ability to another mom from do business thank you. the german government have reached a deal on
closed but what they got in their salary it was between one $1350.00 euros to $6250.00 euros what mr gilbert is getting today after these proceedings is $26000.00 plus interest so that should be on your mind if you are an affected diesel car owner and fox approaches you with a settlement the others might have done it too early for a. ruling now impact for them if we take into consideration the huge hit it has taken by the growth of ours and did a huge hit it was we saw operating profits at flex...
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why does covid—i9 put some people like george gilbert here in hospital, yet others get no symptoms at to help find out because part of the answer might lie in his blood. find out because part of the answer might lie in his bloodlj find out because part of the answer might lie in his blood. i didn't think there was any left. once it is sealed up, the bloods passed a volunteer, his manager had to go on hold because the virus big he has set upa hold because the virus big he has set up a team that every day carries covid samples to be analysed. it is quite an odd way to interview someone. how did you get involved in this? i would normally be working in a lab of people with rare lung disease so it is frustrating because i can't do that so i e—mailed my collea g u es i can't do that so i e—mailed my colleagues and asked how could i get involved, how could i help. samples are taken to a brand—new lab just around the count corner in the biomedical campus. your blood contains cells that play a key role in fighting off the coronavirus. some of them make antibodies, others directly kill infected
why does covid—i9 put some people like george gilbert here in hospital, yet others get no symptoms at to help find out because part of the answer might lie in his blood. find out because part of the answer might lie in his bloodlj find out because part of the answer might lie in his blood. i didn't think there was any left. once it is sealed up, the bloods passed a volunteer, his manager had to go on hold because the virus big he has set upa hold because the virus big he has set up a team...
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[explosions] we invaded the gilbert islands. ♪ the second marine division took power after 76 hours ofng. [explosions] [gunfire] heavy casualties were suffered. but the japanese were wiped out. elements of the army's 27th infantry division took macon and the neighboring atoll. ♪ our army air corps was engaged in massive bombing of the industrial plants of germany. plants.ing nazi but the twilight of the gods had yet to come. the bitterest of large scale battles had yet to be fought. some of these were soon to come on the italian front, where strong defensive positions were held by a tough and stubborn enemy. that and the weather had bogged down our advance. ♪ it was winter, 1943. the stage was set for the cairo-tehran talks. even at the moment, fighting was most intense in italy. high-level master plans continued to be made for the invasion of france. and for other allied operations around the world. at cairo, talks centered on european contributions to the war in the pacific. from cairo, roosevelt and churchill flew to tehran. where for the first time during the war, they met with mar
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euros to do 6000 they go into the deal that well that's what they have to wait you know because mr gilbert to the plaintiff's lawyer today he got 26000 back get it back after he gets back the car plus the interest now of course on far side maybe it's too premature to call this closure they're also looking at a further decision from the european court of justice that's looking at a new word fear goals so this might not be over for them we could still see a new wave of lawsuits. the. move that has long legs that's for sure you know as always thank you. well the german government and lose tons of have reached a deal on a bail out according to the announcement from the economy ministry in return for buying 20 percent of the airline shares the government has imposed limits on managers' pay and specific financial targets shares in the airline shot up nearly 6 percent following the announcement but the deal has still yet to be approved by shareholders and the european commission. are listing a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world don the cummings a top
euros to do 6000 they go into the deal that well that's what they have to wait you know because mr gilbert to the plaintiff's lawyer today he got 26000 back get it back after he gets back the car plus the interest now of course on far side maybe it's too premature to call this closure they're also looking at a further decision from the european court of justice that's looking at a new word fear goals so this might not be over for them we could still see a new wave of lawsuits. the. move that...
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why does covid—i9 put some people like george gilbert here in hospital, yet others get no symptoms atw are you doing? lovely. that's good. he's volunteered to help find out because part of the answer might lie in his blood. i didn't think there was any left. once it's sealed up, the blood's passed to volunteer ben. his medical research had to go on hold because the virus so he's set up a team that every day carries covid samples to be analysed. ben, it's quite an odd way to interview someone. it is, yes. how did you get involved in this? i'd normally be working in the lab on pulmonary hypertension, a rare lung disease, and it's quite frustrating because i can't do that so ijust e—mailed my colleagues and asked how could i get involved, how could i help. samples are taken to a brand—new lab just around the count corner on the cambridge biomedical campus. your blood contains cells that play a key role in fighting off the coronavirus. some of them make antibodies, others directly kill infected cells, but yo analyse them, first you have to separate them off. —— but to analyse them, first
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she pointed out the great portrait of george washington by gilbert stuart, our iconic object hung on walls when the house opened in 1800 and saved by dolly madison from the fire. unfortunately cbs news misspelled her name in the captions. this painting was saved and restored and was in the house continuously except during reconstruction. to the right, there were things acquired to be historical and archival. some may have gone in storage or in smaller rooms on the second or third floors of the house, including this windsor desk chair, which came to us -- it was in the temporary white house after the fire of 1814, the second night that tim's medicine was fleeing -- james madison was fleeing the white house, dolly madison was in one direction and he took off in another. sitting ine evening this little desk of the owner of the house. she got into the state dining room. the picture in the upper left is how she would have found it. the black marble mantelpiece was installed in the truman renovation, really just a surround. mental with lyons heads, changed to moved to thewas truman library
she pointed out the great portrait of george washington by gilbert stuart, our iconic object hung on walls when the house opened in 1800 and saved by dolly madison from the fire. unfortunately cbs news misspelled her name in the captions. this painting was saved and restored and was in the house continuously except during reconstruction. to the right, there were things acquired to be historical and archival. some may have gone in storage or in smaller rooms on the second or third floors of the...
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both sides of this case well the victor in today's proceedings he's the retiree called care about gilbert he called this a happy day a good decision after a long journey although he did say that that was tempered a bit by this decision to have the compensation based on usage but he did call it a decision that would help thousands of people now for its part immediately after the decision said that it would reach out to plaintiffs and offer them settlements perhaps in order to bypass perhaps in a long drawn out process in court but this is an important point to make now this only helps you if you are. assuming flex vod now if you're one of the 235000 or so car owners that reached a settlement with last month then this doesn't apply to you and there are other cases that are less clear cut what if you had sued your dealership instead of what if you had bought your car after the diesel gate scandal so but overall this decision of course favors the consumers have and they have a reason not to react positively or if you look at v.w. this comes at a very difficult time we know the pendennis of th
both sides of this case well the victor in today's proceedings he's the retiree called care about gilbert he called this a happy day a good decision after a long journey although he did say that that was tempered a bit by this decision to have the compensation based on usage but he did call it a decision that would help thousands of people now for its part immediately after the decision said that it would reach out to plaintiffs and offer them settlements perhaps in order to bypass perhaps in a...
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se trata de paul gilbert anchondo.s del pequeÑo. lo hicieron de esta manera. el pequeÑo paul estÁ con sus abuelos. le deseamos un muy feliz cumpleaÑos, le mandamos un abrazo desde aquÍ. en mÉxico, la pandemia afecta a los comerciantes que vendÍan muÑecas de trapo. se han visto obligados a intercambiarlas por comida que les permita alimentar a sus familias. el trueque se estarÁ realizando hasta 3 de junio en sitios designados por el gobierno de la ciudad de mÉxico. en medio de las restricciones, hoy el paÍs le rindiÓ tributo a ♪ enrique. hoy es memorial day en los estados unidos. honramos a los hÉroes que nos han dado libertad. el presidente trump colocÓ una ofrenda floral en el cementerio de arlington. esther: deja de estar fregando, ivonne. no te voy a dar la blusa. ivonne: pero la blusa es mía y la necesito usar hoy. esther: pues ponte otra. a mí estas me va muy bien hoy y no me pienso cambiar, ya. tina: ¿y ahora por qué están peleando? ivonne: lo que pasa es que necesito la blusa blanca que mi tía trae puesta y no m
se trata de paul gilbert anchondo.s del pequeÑo. lo hicieron de esta manera. el pequeÑo paul estÁ con sus abuelos. le deseamos un muy feliz cumpleaÑos, le mandamos un abrazo desde aquÍ. en mÉxico, la pandemia afecta a los comerciantes que vendÍan muÑecas de trapo. se han visto obligados a intercambiarlas por comida que les permita alimentar a sus familias. el trueque se estarÁ realizando hasta 3 de junio en sitios designados por el gobierno de la ciudad de mÉxico. en medio de las...
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she pointed out the great portrait of george washington by gilbert stewart.his is our iconic only that was hung on the walls when the house opened in 1800. it was saved by dolly madison from the fire. you may have noticed that cbs news misspelled her name in the captions, the subscript words there. it was d-o-l-l-e-y-. this was stored and saved. i appointment out to the right of this, mrs. kennedy acquired things not just for the public rooms. there are things that were acquired to be historical, interesting and archival. some of them may have gone in storage, smaller rooms in the second and third floors of the house, including this windsor desk chair, which came to us as the -- it was in the terrero white house after the fire of 1814. the second night that james madison was fleeing from the white house after dolley madison had grabbed a painting and took off in one direction and he took off in another direction. he basically was running the government for one night in brookville, maryland, sitting in this desk made bite owner of the house. she moved down the
she pointed out the great portrait of george washington by gilbert stewart.his is our iconic only that was hung on the walls when the house opened in 1800. it was saved by dolly madison from the fire. you may have noticed that cbs news misspelled her name in the captions, the subscript words there. it was d-o-l-l-e-y-. this was stored and saved. i appointment out to the right of this, mrs. kennedy acquired things not just for the public rooms. there are things that were acquired to be...
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gilbert is a content-based case, a sign case. cities are regular signs and getting in trouble for it. if you find yourself a city law directorate you will probably have to deal with the sign ordinance at least once a year as unconstitutional or so it seems. gilbert band signs-- banned signs unless the permit wasn't taint -- was obtained. they regulated things strictly. at mr. reed with his church with temporary signs to tell people where they were meeting since it floated from one location to another, kept getting cited for not taking his signs down within an hour of the event ending. he sued on the grounds this was content-based. they were treating temporary rectal signs differently -- temporary directional signs differently and he won. the court said, this is a content-based regulation and it does not pass tricks to which any -- it is not pass strict scrutiny. regulating speakers not speech because you do not care what is on the sign but you do care because you have rules that are different for different signs about it for thin
gilbert is a content-based case, a sign case. cities are regular signs and getting in trouble for it. if you find yourself a city law directorate you will probably have to deal with the sign ordinance at least once a year as unconstitutional or so it seems. gilbert band signs-- banned signs unless the permit wasn't taint -- was obtained. they regulated things strictly. at mr. reed with his church with temporary signs to tell people where they were meeting since it floated from one location to...
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se trata de paul gilbert anchondo. lo hicieron de esta manera. el pequeÑo paul estÁ con sus abuelos. le deseamos un muy feliz cumpleaÑos, le mandamos un abrazo desde aquÍ. en mÉxico, la pandemia afecta a los comerciantes que vendÍan muÑecas de trapo. se han visto obligados a intercambiarlas por comida que les permita alimentar a sus familias. el trueque se estarÁ realizando hasta 3 de junio en sitios designados por el gobierno de la ciudad de mÉxico. en medio de las restricciones, hoy el paÍs le rindiÓ tributo a you probably think all pads are the same ...they either leak or feel like a diaper. but have you tried always infinity flexfoam? it's the only pad made of flexfoam not fluff so it works differently. flexfoam continuously pulls fluid away from your body, so the top stays dry. and unlike other pads it locks fluid away along the bottom layer ...so you can't even feel it. even on heavy days. flexfoam absorbs 50% more, that's 7x more than you may need. and it doesn't bunch. zero leaks and zero feel is possible with
se trata de paul gilbert anchondo. lo hicieron de esta manera. el pequeÑo paul estÁ con sus abuelos. le deseamos un muy feliz cumpleaÑos, le mandamos un abrazo desde aquÍ. en mÉxico, la pandemia afecta a los comerciantes que vendÍan muÑecas de trapo. se han visto obligados a intercambiarlas por comida que les permita alimentar a sus familias. el trueque se estarÁ realizando hasta 3 de junio en sitios designados por el gobierno de la ciudad de mÉxico. en medio de las restricciones, hoy...
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and then he quoted gilbert sullivan. fan.a big gilbert sullivan justice jackson said now electors officially became voluntary party lackeys and official non-entities to whose memory we might justly para five -- paraphrase, they always voted at their party's call and never thinking for themselves at all. my question for you is that was a dissent that justice jackson wrote. why is the other side correct that basically both historical practice and even supreme case's own presidents in a called mcpherson versus blacker, which gave states plenty of authority to set qualifications, why don't they point against your side? say i agreeike to that the case was characterized in mr. smith's brief. that was a case where in the alabama primary for people on the ballot running to be the presidential electors at the general election, beyond that ballot. the guy wanted to be on the democratic primary ballot to run in that race to potentially be an elector. the alabama democratic party said if you want to run in the democratic primary, yo
and then he quoted gilbert sullivan. fan.a big gilbert sullivan justice jackson said now electors officially became voluntary party lackeys and official non-entities to whose memory we might justly para five -- paraphrase, they always voted at their party's call and never thinking for themselves at all. my question for you is that was a dissent that justice jackson wrote. why is the other side correct that basically both historical practice and even supreme case's own presidents in a called...
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they quoted gilbert and sullivan. the listeners know that i am a big gilbert fan. and just as chief justice jackson said, now electors officially became voluntary party, intellectuals whose memory might justly paraphrase to the sapphire, they always voted that the parties call rated and never got to thinking for themselves at all. i love that. my question to you is why is a devotee correct that basically both to historical practice andt supreme court precedents, they seem to give states plenty of authority to set the qualification the like. wouldn't the point to the other side. david: they case comes up a lot in oral argument. i agree that that case wasn't characterized mr. smith's brief. that was the case that alabama primary for people on the balance to be running to be the presidential electors at the general election to be on the ballot, and so they wanted to be in the democratic primary ballot to run the race to potentially be an electric pretty the alabama democrat party since do you want to run the democratic primaries coming out of take a pledge to support
they quoted gilbert and sullivan. the listeners know that i am a big gilbert fan. and just as chief justice jackson said, now electors officially became voluntary party, intellectuals whose memory might justly paraphrase to the sapphire, they always voted that the parties call rated and never got to thinking for themselves at all. i love that. my question to you is why is a devotee correct that basically both to historical practice andt supreme court precedents, they seem to give states plenty...
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concord 102, gilbert 102. those are records pickett will be hot tomorrow. i don't think it will be quite as hot inland. it will be cooler coast side, for short, as the seabreeze begins to generate itself. here in the valleys we're going to stay hot. four in antioch, probably 102- 103. they will drop a little bit, but i think those bey temperatures will notice the most cooling. forecast with some fog just sitting offshore, a slight seabreeze now and you can see the areas in green cooling. here we have pacifica at 50 degrees. we are looking for a cooldown tomorrow and then a significant , noticeable cooldown as we head into friday, saturday and sunday, when we do a complete reversal of weather. we go from weather at record warmth to extremely cloudy and maybe even the chance of a sprinkle. here is thursday, just fast- forward. here's thursday morning and then i want to see what happens , the jetstream just changes. look at the flow from mid- latitude, even a chance of some showers. you see that big pattern shift, as far as accuracy and timing, i don't know ex
concord 102, gilbert 102. those are records pickett will be hot tomorrow. i don't think it will be quite as hot inland. it will be cooler coast side, for short, as the seabreeze begins to generate itself. here in the valleys we're going to stay hot. four in antioch, probably 102- 103. they will drop a little bit, but i think those bey temperatures will notice the most cooling. forecast with some fog just sitting offshore, a slight seabreeze now and you can see the areas in green cooling. here...
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extension 0 they go to bed into the deal that well that's what they have to wait you know because mr gilbert to the plaintiff's bar today he got $26000.00 back get it back after he gets back the car plus the interest now of course. maybe it's too premature to call this closure they're also looking at a further decision from the european court of justice that's looking at a new word fear goals so this may not be over for them we could still see a new wave of lawsuits you know that the scandal that has long legs that's for sure you know as always thank you. here in europe countries are pushing ahead with plans to lift lock downs and reduce restrictions that were put in place more than 2 months ago when the coronavirus pandemic to cope but already there are consequences here in germany just 2 weeks after hells of worship were reopened a new coronavirus cluster has emerged health officials say 40 members of a baptist church near frankfurt have tested positive for the virus it's believed the virus was spread during a sunday service more than 100 confirmed cases have now been traced back to those
extension 0 they go to bed into the deal that well that's what they have to wait you know because mr gilbert to the plaintiff's bar today he got $26000.00 back get it back after he gets back the car plus the interest now of course. maybe it's too premature to call this closure they're also looking at a further decision from the european court of justice that's looking at a new word fear goals so this may not be over for them we could still see a new wave of lawsuits you know that the scandal...
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my name is gilbert martin. i'm from burman's bookstore. i would like to thank everyone for joining us tonight for [inaudible] -- for a virtual event, in conversation, presenting the book stealing home los angeles the dodgers and the live in between. we're excited and grateful that our bookstore can continue to bring authors to our community during this uncertain time. we will be hosting more virtual events in the future. you can learn about them on our website as well as our social media. our next event is this coming tuesday, april 28th, at
my name is gilbert martin. i'm from burman's bookstore. i would like to thank everyone for joining us tonight for [inaudible] -- for a virtual event, in conversation, presenting the book stealing home los angeles the dodgers and the live in between. we're excited and grateful that our bookstore can continue to bring authors to our community during this uncertain time. we will be hosting more virtual events in the future. you can learn about them on our website as well as our social media. our...
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why does covid—19 put some people like george gilbert here in hospital, yet others get no symptoms atd. he's volunteered to help find out because part of the answer might lie in his blood. i didn't think there was any left. once it's sealed up, the blood's passed to volunteer ben. his medical research had to go on hold because the virus so he's set up a team that every day carries covid samples to be analysed. ben, it's quite an odd way to interview someone. it is, yes. how did you get involved in this? i'd normally be working in the lab on pulmonary hypertension, a rare lung disease, and it's quite frustrating because i can't do that so ijust e—mailed my colleagues and asked how could i get involved, how could i help. samples are taken to a brand—new lab just around the corner on the cambridge biomedical campus. your blood contains cells that play a key role in fighting off the coronavirus. some of them make antibodies, others directly kill infected cells, but to analyse them, first you have to separate them off. at the very bottom, we have the red blood cells that are the heaviest a
why does covid—19 put some people like george gilbert here in hospital, yet others get no symptoms atd. he's volunteered to help find out because part of the answer might lie in his blood. i didn't think there was any left. once it's sealed up, the blood's passed to volunteer ben. his medical research had to go on hold because the virus so he's set up a team that every day carries covid samples to be analysed. ben, it's quite an odd way to interview someone. it is, yes. how did you get...
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host: gilbert, arizona. caller: i can't believe the last comments.ent has the option to fire anyone who works for him. these generals were people he decided to get rid of. it is that simple. obama did it, now president trump did it. it doesn't matter if obama did it first or if trump does it now. as much as i respect c-span, and i respect your mission, you have biased people on here like this lady who is clearly politicizing this. if you continue to use things like the new york times and washington post that are not credible, c-span is going to be less credible. host: we have people on with opinions. that is part of the conversation. you get to call up and say your opinion to the guests. danielle brian, your response. guest: i wish you were around when we were criticizing obama for the same thing. this is a case of keeping the executive branch in check. it is not about trump or obama. it is a very important part of checks and balances. we have to make sure we are protecting these people we are asking to do a good job. we had dozens of inspectors gene
host: gilbert, arizona. caller: i can't believe the last comments.ent has the option to fire anyone who works for him. these generals were people he decided to get rid of. it is that simple. obama did it, now president trump did it. it doesn't matter if obama did it first or if trump does it now. as much as i respect c-span, and i respect your mission, you have biased people on here like this lady who is clearly politicizing this. if you continue to use things like the new york times and...
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. >> good evening, everyone, my name is gilbert martinez, i would just like to thank everyone for joining us tonight for a virtual event with eric in conversation with janice preventing his book stealing home, los angeles, the dodgers and the life cutting between, were very excited and grateful that her book is continuing to bring authors in their works to our community giving this uncertain time, we will be hosting more rituals in the future and you can learn about them on our website as well as our social media our next event this this tuesday april 28 at 5:00 p.m. with leanne dolan in conversation with susan briggs who we haven't seen her book the sweeney sisters. also updates on it fence feel free to subscribe for a newsletter, you can do that by going to the bookstore.com. this evening's virtual event will end with the q&a so if you would like to submit a question go to the ask a question button at the bottom of the screen right over there, if you see a question on the list that you would like or interest you to asking our authors to answer, you can click the light button on that que
. >> good evening, everyone, my name is gilbert martinez, i would just like to thank everyone for joining us tonight for a virtual event with eric in conversation with janice preventing his book stealing home, los angeles, the dodgers and the life cutting between, were very excited and grateful that her book is continuing to bring authors in their works to our community giving this uncertain time, we will be hosting more rituals in the future and you can learn about them on our website as...
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is the man who's dealt the latest setback to volkswagens already tarnished reputation herbert's gilbert's boss a used v.w. containing the cheating software which made the car look like it was less polluting than it really was this case potentially means at least 70000 others could also ask for at least some of their money back because i was question before we didn't but it's a pity that of all the companies it was bokes wagon which committed the fraud v.w. could have had it easy or hard they admitted this from the outset and said we cheated we are sorry and we will compensate the affected owners with no questions asked that certainly would have not damage their image quite the contrary. the fraud was on an industrial scale some $11000000.00 cars fitted with a cheating device was an astonishing revelation inside a company which prides itself on its environmental advances and inside germany a country which sees itself as leading the way against climate change hugely embarrassing. this ruling means v.w. has to offer to buy back cars it's sold based on their current mileage arguably less dama
is the man who's dealt the latest setback to volkswagens already tarnished reputation herbert's gilbert's boss a used v.w. containing the cheating software which made the car look like it was less polluting than it really was this case potentially means at least 70000 others could also ask for at least some of their money back because i was question before we didn't but it's a pity that of all the companies it was bokes wagon which committed the fraud v.w. could have had it easy or hard they...
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when this work was started by my colleague sarah gilbert in january, we had no idea this would go to the scale it is. it was a little problem in china we were trying to make a vaccine against and it has grown and grown. >> to recap, in the best of all worlds, you are suggesting by september or october there might be a vaccine ready to go for mass production? >> large scale production. that doesn't mean everybody will be able to have it. we won't have a billion doses, but we can scale this rapidly. it's a manufacturing process that gives a very high yield so it is conceivable by next year there might be a billion doses of this type of vaccine or other related vaccines that other countries are trying to make viable. >> good luck. we are all hoping you succeed. if not you, somebody else. thanks so much for joining us, dr. hill. >>> just ahead we will take a closer look at dr. fauci and president trump's up and down on the task force. # for some, getting a car just can't wait. to help, we're giving our customers up to 90 days to make their first payment. shop online from the comfort of y
when this work was started by my colleague sarah gilbert in january, we had no idea this would go to the scale it is. it was a little problem in china we were trying to make a vaccine against and it has grown and grown. >> to recap, in the best of all worlds, you are suggesting by september or october there might be a vaccine ready to go for mass production? >> large scale production. that doesn't mean everybody will be able to have it. we won't have a billion doses, but we can...
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the renditions of jefferson and washington and others in the paintings by gilbert stores. they lent this theatrical quality to them. we do not see them and photographs we have no recording of their voices. we cannot see film footage of them. they fought in the war. we have no on the spot drawings by artists and correspondents such as winslow homer to cover the civil war. it is almost impossible to reach them as we would reach people in the civil war for the first world war or others except for what they wrote what they wrote in diaries and letters and sometimes orderly books and records of one kind or another and memoirs and autobiographies written after the fact. the newspaper coverage was nothing like what you would expect. there was no correspondents covering the war. and by and large we would have to conclude we don't know what they looked like. but we do know what they looked like in part because of deserter notices when men deserted from the ranks when they went home or they went over to the other side. notices would be published in the papers or end up at stores the
the renditions of jefferson and washington and others in the paintings by gilbert stores. they lent this theatrical quality to them. we do not see them and photographs we have no recording of their voices. we cannot see film footage of them. they fought in the war. we have no on the spot drawings by artists and correspondents such as winslow homer to cover the civil war. it is almost impossible to reach them as we would reach people in the civil war for the first world war or others except for...
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mayor gilbert it was very nice and decided not to open the beaches and follows what i think is a sensibleath. we have seen in beaches throughout the u.s. people just not respecting the rules, and it is very difficult to police and patrol. you do not have the manpower to patrol that amount of land mass where people are not following the rules. enforcement, what is it like to be miami's mayor and talk to your police chief? are you telling them to be tough on social distancing, hands-off? how do you balance that? mayor suarez: we got the rules very late. that is part of the reason we postponed our opening to wednesday. our restaurants are a week from today, so that they can digest what is a 185 page manual. we are doing that with about a dozen or so adopters. we went to educate the public. we do not want to be heavy-handed. we want to make sure people are complying and understand the rules. we feel if the rules articulated to them clearly and they understand them, they will comply, because no one wants to go backwards. our criteria is based on data. if the data does not indicate we are going
mayor gilbert it was very nice and decided not to open the beaches and follows what i think is a sensibleath. we have seen in beaches throughout the u.s. people just not respecting the rules, and it is very difficult to police and patrol. you do not have the manpower to patrol that amount of land mass where people are not following the rules. enforcement, what is it like to be miami's mayor and talk to your police chief? are you telling them to be tough on social distancing, hands-off? how do...
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my name is gilbert martin. i'm from burman's bookstore. i would like to thank everyone for joining us tonight for [inaudible] -- for a virtual event, in conversation, presenting the book stealing home los angeles the dodgers and the live in between. we're excited and grateful that our bookstore can continue to bring authors to our community during this uncertain time. we will be hosting more virtual events in the future. you can learn about them on our website as well as our social media. our next event is this coming tuesday, april 28th, at 5:00 p.m., with in conversation, an author who will be presenting her book. please feel free to subscribe to our newsletter. please go on-line to do that. this evening's virtual event will end with a q&a. :: you're interested in reporting, you can click on the purchase button to purchase at home, directly below the viewscreen, the link will redirect you to a site where you can continue your checkout process with our audiobooks and e-books for those interested. with that let me introduce you to our inte
my name is gilbert martin. i'm from burman's bookstore. i would like to thank everyone for joining us tonight for [inaudible] -- for a virtual event, in conversation, presenting the book stealing home los angeles the dodgers and the live in between. we're excited and grateful that our bookstore can continue to bring authors to our community during this uncertain time. we will be hosting more virtual events in the future. you can learn about them on our website as well as our social media. our...
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my name is gilbert. i'm from vroman's bookstore and i would just like to thank everyone for joining us tonight. for our virtual event eric nusbaum in conversation with janice, presenting his book "stealing home: los angeles, the dodgers, and the lives caught in between." we are very excited and grateful our bookstore can continue to bring authors in the works to our community during this uncertain time. we'll be posting more virtual events in the future and you can learn about them on a website as will our social media our next event is this coming tuesday april 28 at 5 p.m. leeann dolman in conversation with susan brooks who will be presenting her book, the sweeney sisters. for updates on upcoming events feel free to subscribe to our newsletter. you can do that by going to vroman's bookstore.com. decedents virtual event will in with the q&a so if you like to submit a question, please use the ask a question button at the bottom of the screen right over there. if you question on the list you like or -- as
my name is gilbert. i'm from vroman's bookstore and i would just like to thank everyone for joining us tonight. for our virtual event eric nusbaum in conversation with janice, presenting his book "stealing home: los angeles, the dodgers, and the lives caught in between." we are very excited and grateful our bookstore can continue to bring authors in the works to our community during this uncertain time. we'll be posting more virtual events in the future and you can learn about them on...