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in the 1st place gina gershon so as she was uncertain if it was one woman in her house or 2 with them because the woman who was initially there went outside and a few minutes later a woman came in who was dressed completely different man had a completely different life and she identified her is being a heavyset short one with blondish brown hair now we can prove. that these photographs were taken the night before the flores homicides occurred the jury never saw those photographs looks to me like a short heavy set woman with blondish brown hair that is not shown up for we don't know who it is there is a shotgun there and $357.00 caliber revolver. you know 20 minutes after the homicides occurred this weapon. was found in the florist front yard this is also. 357 handgun with a finger and into. missions i believe that shawna forde was not present when these homicides occurred she was not present on the at the floors she simply wasn't there . this is also what shawna forde has been claiming since she was arrested we requested an interview but death row inmates are not allowed interviews in
in the 1st place gina gershon so as she was uncertain if it was one woman in her house or 2 with them because the woman who was initially there went outside and a few minutes later a woman came in who was dressed completely different man had a completely different life and she identified her is being a heavyset short one with blondish brown hair now we can prove. that these photographs were taken the night before the flores homicides occurred the jury never saw those photographs looks to me...
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vamos hablar de gina que trabaja en un hospital.to riesgo. se encara de 25 habitaciones de pacientes de coronavirus. ella pertenece una poblaciÓn vulnerable, ya que estÁ en tercera edad. aunque su familia le pidiÓ negarse su negativa fue rotunda. gina: no. este no es el momento que me tengo que ir, es el momento que me tengo que quedar. un granito de arena hace la diferencia en muchas cosas. patricia: ella se siente segura y protegida para proteger a los demÁs. gina: me da la bata, guantes, mÁscaras n95, me da mi protector de zapatos, me da algo que me cubre toda la cara para de esa manera poder protegerme. patricia: una vez que se viste la siguiente parte del protocolo es chequear que todo estÉ bien para luego ingresar al lugar de trabajo que enfrenta con mucho orgullo. gina: somos las personas que le damos una sonrisa al paciente. somos esa persona que le decimos al paciente si necesita algo. patricia: su historia se hizo viral gracias a su yerno que es periodista. se imaginÓ quÉ en algÚn momento la podÍa entrevistar? gina: mira,
vamos hablar de gina que trabaja en un hospital.to riesgo. se encara de 25 habitaciones de pacientes de coronavirus. ella pertenece una poblaciÓn vulnerable, ya que estÁ en tercera edad. aunque su familia le pidiÓ negarse su negativa fue rotunda. gina: no. este no es el momento que me tengo que ir, es el momento que me tengo que quedar. un granito de arena hace la diferencia en muchas cosas. patricia: ella se siente segura y protegida para proteger a los demÁs. gina: me da la bata, guantes,...
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father rolled florus died on the spot with a bullet in the head the only survivor of the massacre gina gonzales. mother shot in the leg she pretended to be dead during the shooting before calling for help. i don't know where you think. they shot them the way they were they shot him in the head in the head though they're the people who are there that shot him. on the phone the assailants who heard her came back inside the house to eliminate the only survivor. to defend herself. picked up her husband's weapon and started firing a man who was injured in the leg. you can clearly hear the voice of the woman on the recording a voice that could belong to shawna forde. how many people were there i don't know and like male they're talking there with a male in the. woman. ok now the woman thought it he looked like me. making these just coming in to join us for he was really 3 people have been arrested in connection with a deadly home invasion. after a highly publicized trial. he was sentenced to death for the double homicide despite the fact that gina gonzales the only survivor was never able to
father rolled florus died on the spot with a bullet in the head the only survivor of the massacre gina gonzales. mother shot in the leg she pretended to be dead during the shooting before calling for help. i don't know where you think. they shot them the way they were they shot him in the head in the head though they're the people who are there that shot him. on the phone the assailants who heard her came back inside the house to eliminate the only survivor. to defend herself. picked up her...
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he was sentenced to death for the double homicide despite the fact that gina gonzales the only survivor was never able to formally identify her nor to say exactly how many killers were in the house. chris ackerley sana for his lawyer believe there is no evidence that his client was present at the scene of the kind. which he claims prove sean affords innocence. we see a mysterious woman carrying a weapon similar to the one found at the scene of the kind. this woman's identity is still unknown today. in the 1st place gina gonzalez she was uncertain if it was one woman in her house or 2 with them because the woman who was initially there went outside and a few minutes later a woman came in who was dressed completely differently and had her hair done completely differently and she identified her as being a heavy set short one with blondish brown hair now we can prove. that these photographs were taken the night before the flores homicides occurred the jury never saw those photographs looks to me like a short heavy set woman with blondish brown hair that is not shown up for we don't know who
he was sentenced to death for the double homicide despite the fact that gina gonzales the only survivor was never able to formally identify her nor to say exactly how many killers were in the house. chris ackerley sana for his lawyer believe there is no evidence that his client was present at the scene of the kind. which he claims prove sean affords innocence. we see a mysterious woman carrying a weapon similar to the one found at the scene of the kind. this woman's identity is still unknown...
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[disparo] [grita] no, gina, gina-- [música] paola: en richmond hay recursos para los afectados econÓmicamenter el coronavirus, si no puede pagar la renta. autoridades de san francisco multan a residentes que no respetan el toque de queda. doctores en la regiÓn muestran su preocupaciÓn. siÉntase seguros y tiene que ir al supermercado a comprar alimentos para usted y su familia. leamos recomendaciones de cÓmo hacerlo. noticias univisiÓn 14 comienza ya. locutor: y ahora, noticias univisiÓn 14 solo a las 11:00 p.m. tu gente, tu voz. paola: muy buenas noches, soy paola virrueta. luego de dos semanas de ausencia vuelvo a acompaÑarlos a travÉs de la pantalla. comenzamos con la informaciÓn. hablamos sobre lo mÁs reciente sobre el coronavirus y los efectos que ha causado, especialmente en nuestra comunidad. hablamos del aspecto econÓmico, miles de residentes del Área de la bahÍa se han quedado sin trabajo, y se han visto dificultados para pagar sus deudas, entre ellas la renta. en richmond lanza una propuesta para proteger aquellos inquilinos que hayan sido afectados por la pandemia. marÍa antonieta m
[disparo] [grita] no, gina, gina-- [música] paola: en richmond hay recursos para los afectados econÓmicamenter el coronavirus, si no puede pagar la renta. autoridades de san francisco multan a residentes que no respetan el toque de queda. doctores en la regiÓn muestran su preocupaciÓn. siÉntase seguros y tiene que ir al supermercado a comprar alimentos para usted y su familia. leamos recomendaciones de cÓmo hacerlo. noticias univisiÓn 14 comienza ya. locutor: y ahora, noticias univisiÓn...
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. >> my name is gina, and i am a new yorker, born and raised in new york city. >> gina is making soupd tony? >> i am playing the base. >> both believe the video is a joyful tonic. >> it's a song you can dance. it's very groovy, and the lyrics, it's just so direct. hey, have you lost your mind yet? it helps, you know? >> it was a departure from hell. a temporary departure from hell. >> as for fantastic, he survived a near fatal car crash that put him in a coma for three weeks, and he wants people to know. >> in the darkest times in the time when it looks the most bleak, that these are the times that we rise to the occasion. >> value tonic, and it's working. >>> also working is tesla. they are working to make ventilators using auto parts. they showed off their design in a four-minute youtube video with a massive equipment shortage, the automaker is relying on material this a kind of have lying around. they have yet to announce when they will release the medical equipment desperately needed by hospitals. paul, everybody doing the right thing today, and we got a little rain. that's good f
. >> my name is gina, and i am a new yorker, born and raised in new york city. >> gina is making soupd tony? >> i am playing the base. >> both believe the video is a joyful tonic. >> it's a song you can dance. it's very groovy, and the lyrics, it's just so direct. hey, have you lost your mind yet? it helps, you know? >> it was a departure from hell. a temporary departure from hell. >> as for fantastic, he survived a near fatal car crash that put him in...
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en todo sentido. >> gina te da miedo trabajar en un lugar de alto riesgo camote hospital. >> miedo sey todos nosotros te agradecemos mucho el sacrificio que estÁs haciendo en estos dÍas dificiles gracias gina por lo que haces desde acÁ desde puerto rico te enviÓ un abrazo a la distancia y espero que pronto pase esta situaciÓn para que podamos entonces celebrarte >>> gina quÉ responde a maluma y gilberto santa rosa >>> maluma que me siento con nosotros los 4 y nuestro querido gilberto un honor un honor y quiero decirte que relajo a mi grupo de enfermeras con dÉjala que siga yo la... ellos conocen esa canciÓn y se siente felices. >> muchas gracias >> muchÍsimas gracias. gina querida por favor no pierdas la energÍa el amor que haces >>> interÉs como t necesitamos ahora mÁs que nunca para poder sobrellevar esta situaciÓn tan complicada en nombre de toda la gente de "un nuevo dÍa" queremos darte las gracias queremos felicitarte aplaudir tu labor y sigas haciendo esta labor maravillosa >>> a ustedes las gracias, pedirles por favor que hagamos la parÁbola de colibrÍ que hagamos nuestro traba
en todo sentido. >> gina te da miedo trabajar en un lugar de alto riesgo camote hospital. >> miedo sey todos nosotros te agradecemos mucho el sacrificio que estÁs haciendo en estos dÍas dificiles gracias gina por lo que haces desde acÁ desde puerto rico te enviÓ un abrazo a la distancia y espero que pronto pase esta situaciÓn para que podamos entonces celebrarte >>> gina quÉ responde a maluma y gilberto santa rosa >>> maluma que me siento con nosotros los 4 y...
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gina, i have a lot of notes on gina, and put it in the books i have one notebook that tells me were all of the articles are in all of the notebooks. and then i directs them all. okay. back this is all handwritten. they are handwritten all of this shelf. but then the work of what all of us who are writers know really you know what it is. one of my favorite novelists in the whole wide world. naomi, where are you. my absolute favorite left for throb prevent this pretty not everybody knows what that is. she literally studies butterflies and an area where some review licensing absolute low professional. she has been able to show these predicates returned. everybody, how many of you write books. [laughter]. naomi is not looking at me. [laughter]. naomi pierce. where was i. [laughter]. i forgot where i went. writing. okay. i know, naomi because i say i have been in her house. at a covered every wall with printer paper. in the butcher paper, sorry do this. for every letter or chapter, makepeace outlines rated and then they take all of the notes and is like, and architectural sketch of ideas and
gina, i have a lot of notes on gina, and put it in the books i have one notebook that tells me were all of the articles are in all of the notebooks. and then i directs them all. okay. back this is all handwritten. they are handwritten all of this shelf. but then the work of what all of us who are writers know really you know what it is. one of my favorite novelists in the whole wide world. naomi, where are you. my absolute favorite left for throb prevent this pretty not everybody knows what...
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john and gina played youtube videos on their tv for the sights and sounds and use their creativiy to make an immersive for the kids. mountain. talks for much just like you get a casey's corner on main street usa in magic kingdom. a the kids have no idea what was in store for surprise of the end. g >>plus it's getting close. i asked her was my favorite i that video back probably. >>usually 20 times action when times i'm down with that with our current tax year was 2 read i'm gina says all you really need is some imagination. there's really no reason not to do it and you can create somethinglike this for your family we a disused things that we had at home are wondering baskin and. >>there does need all. and i'm stores and things like that just being created with the things he had virtual disney day was a big hit with the asked several times since >>we have to wait before we can do it again. >>utley excited about maybe >>that is a memory this county better than going to disneyland of those children and they say for 500 bucks to on splash mountain ride though it's pretty wet. so really c
john and gina played youtube videos on their tv for the sights and sounds and use their creativiy to make an immersive for the kids. mountain. talks for much just like you get a casey's corner on main street usa in magic kingdom. a the kids have no idea what was in store for surprise of the end. g >>plus it's getting close. i asked her was my favorite i that video back probably. >>usually 20 times action when times i'm down with that with our current tax year was 2 read i'm gina...
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you to meet the panel i think you're going to be impressed still to regina introduce yourself hi i'm gina i am an infectious disease specialist and i work in johannesburg institute i work in. i laid out to michele. recently out program manager for. a free. am hammett please introduce yourself welcome to the stream thank you are my name is mom and i'm the representative for united nations they want to program in nigeria based in a bundle. so i guess that was a headline that really jumped out at us at the stream and that headline is on al-jazeera dot com africa coronavirus cases could hit 10000000 in 6 months and that figure comes from the w h o i'm going to go straight to the question guess the 1st question from twitter make you work straight away and it comes in the rios events trivedi thank you very much for your question and the real savant says if states and disaster preparedness agencies engaged in crises simulations and ground proof their plans would we be in a in a basically a better place to tackle this global pandemic let me put that 1st mohammed what you'll take a somebody who re
you to meet the panel i think you're going to be impressed still to regina introduce yourself hi i'm gina i am an infectious disease specialist and i work in johannesburg institute i work in. i laid out to michele. recently out program manager for. a free. am hammett please introduce yourself welcome to the stream thank you are my name is mom and i'm the representative for united nations they want to program in nigeria based in a bundle. so i guess that was a headline that really jumped out at...
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at a news conference in providence, rhode island, governor gina romano said the state was doing wellhe stay-at-home order, but warned the peak can hit around may 3. she took russians on creative a covid-19 task force and when it would be possible to reopen the economy. good afternoon. thank you for joining us again today. usual, we will be right here every day at 1:00 to make sure everybody is well-informed with the best facts as possible so we can
at a news conference in providence, rhode island, governor gina romano said the state was doing wellhe stay-at-home order, but warned the peak can hit around may 3. she took russians on creative a covid-19 task force and when it would be possible to reopen the economy. good afternoon. thank you for joining us again today. usual, we will be right here every day at 1:00 to make sure everybody is well-informed with the best facts as possible so we can
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. >> yeah. >> what does gina's gesture mean to you? it just means the world to us. we're a big family, and we are really close, and it's just been so hard to be at a distance from him, and just wondering what he's thinking and wondering -- he's probably wondering where we are. he has a form of dementia, so things can be extra confusing. and so, it just means the world to us that he's able to see our faces and see some familiar people during his day. so, now that he's awake, he's been sedated, but now that he's awake, they're hanging the photos up in his room, and it just is -- it means so much to us. we know that they'll bring a smile to his face. >> gina, it seems like such a simple idea, but it clearly means so much to your patients and their families. how do you get these photos for the patients? you said at least for one of them you were able to drive over and pick them up out of the mailbox, but not everybody can get them to you that way. >> right. i've been accepting the photos through email. my hospital helped me set up a secure
. >> yeah. >> what does gina's gesture mean to you? it just means the world to us. we're a big family, and we are really close, and it's just been so hard to be at a distance from him, and just wondering what he's thinking and wondering -- he's probably wondering where we are. he has a form of dementia, so things can be extra confusing. and so, it just means the world to us that he's able to see our faces and see some familiar people during his day. so, now that he's awake, he's...
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we do not have enough time, but i want to introduce you to this woman, gina.ero of the day. a patriot. an immigrant from peru who works as a hospital cleaner in west chester, new york. she posted this photo that said that going to her job is her chance to thank new york for making her family's dream come true. i want to thank gina and all of the other maintenance workers across this nation keeping doctors and patients safe. gina, right there, that photo, that's what a patriot looks like. ♪ if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated... ...with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression... ...or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your we
we do not have enough time, but i want to introduce you to this woman, gina.ero of the day. a patriot. an immigrant from peru who works as a hospital cleaner in west chester, new york. she posted this photo that said that going to her job is her chance to thank new york for making her family's dream come true. i want to thank gina and all of the other maintenance workers across this nation keeping doctors and patients safe. gina, right there, that photo, that's what a patriot looks like. ♪ if...
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thank you, gina. >> awesome. hi. thanks so much for having me speak today. my name is gina rosales. i'm an s.f. resident and a former business owner. some of you may know me as the cofounder of undiscovered s.f. creative night market, also run an event planning committee. prior to starting my company, i was also director of a non-profit dance organization in soma, where organized dance workshops and classes at city dance, as well as annual shows at the regency ballroom. i'm also a dancer myself. i've been dancing since my high school days at shcp. of course, i'm heavily involved with soma programming. in addition to undiscovered, i also run a non-profit, which is dedicated to building strong and empowered filipino community in the bay area. i'm also a recent partner in the new creative project, which is working on building programming to build the future filipino-american arts and cultural center in soma. and through my work, i've been really excited about this important work we've been doing around trauma-informed systems. and how to address community trauma by creating organizatio
thank you, gina. >> awesome. hi. thanks so much for having me speak today. my name is gina rosales. i'm an s.f. resident and a former business owner. some of you may know me as the cofounder of undiscovered s.f. creative night market, also run an event planning committee. prior to starting my company, i was also director of a non-profit dance organization in soma, where organized dance workshops and classes at city dance, as well as annual shows at the regency ballroom. i'm also a dancer...
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gina raimondo. >> good afternoon, can you hear me?> yes, yes we can. >> hi, good afternoon, and thank you all, and thank you andrew for leading us and convening this group. i think it's a terrific initiative. like all of you, all the governors who spoke, and all the governors i've been speaking with, i am constantly thinking about what it's going to take to safely reopen our economy. like you, i don't want to keep people out of work one day longer than necessary. however, we need to do it safely, which means we need a smart, targeted approach to slowly reopen the economy in a way that keeps everybody, most especially the elderly, the vulnerable, and those with pre-existing conditions safe. so, like many of you, i have a team here that i have assembled to develop a plan for what we are calling the new normal and we are looking at everything from how we screen people entering businesses to how we utilize more touchless technologies in our day-to-day interactions, doing a deep dive industry by industry on new guidelines for this new norm
gina raimondo. >> good afternoon, can you hear me?> yes, yes we can. >> hi, good afternoon, and thank you all, and thank you andrew for leading us and convening this group. i think it's a terrific initiative. like all of you, all the governors who spoke, and all the governors i've been speaking with, i am constantly thinking about what it's going to take to safely reopen our economy. like you, i don't want to keep people out of work one day longer than necessary. however, we need...
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actress gina davis said, if we see yet, you can be at. if you see yet, you can be it. >> you can watch each winning studentcam documentary online at studentcam.org. thursday on c-span at 11:30 a.m. eastern, house minority leader kevin mccarthy holds a conference call with reporters to discuss the coronavirus response and the house's legislative agenda. eastern, nancy pelosi holds her press conference via conference call. >> the senate meets thursday at 3:00 p.m. eastern for a brief or from our session while most lawmakers are back in their home states due to the coronavirus pandemic. it is possible senate republicans might ask for unanimous approval for additional funding to help small businesses with loans under the paycheck protection program, which was created in response to the coronavirus and is reportedly already running out of money. last week, senate democrats blocked a unanimous consent request from majority leader mitch mcconnell who then objected to legislation that senate democrats were offering. as always, you can follow the
actress gina davis said, if we see yet, you can be at. if you see yet, you can be it. >> you can watch each winning studentcam documentary online at studentcam.org. thursday on c-span at 11:30 a.m. eastern, house minority leader kevin mccarthy holds a conference call with reporters to discuss the coronavirus response and the house's legislative agenda. eastern, nancy pelosi holds her press conference via conference call. >> the senate meets thursday at 3:00 p.m. eastern for a brief...
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>> reporter: in colleyville, pennsylvania we found a similar chain starting with gina katona. two of her family members are out of work so he'll have to put off plans to fix her broken down car. >> i couldn't even afford to visit towed before the shutdown, before they lost their jobs. so now that they lost their jobs, it's never going to happen. >> rter: and when her funds dried up, the local auto mechanic ryan miller lost his shot at a payday too. >> if i'm losing income, then i have to start cutting back on any inventory i hold, which will in turn affect the different local part companies. >> reporter: companies like bob's auto parts, where miller would normally spend up to $2,000 in a month. not this month. and that impacts owner debbie di batista, along with the people who work for her. >> i've had to make tough decision, unfortunately lay off play-offs, and it's daunting. you know, it's a challenge. >> reporter: every layoff is an individual disaster, but also part of a widening national crisis. as economist hank eskin has witnessed, cash connects us all. have you in your
>> reporter: in colleyville, pennsylvania we found a similar chain starting with gina katona. two of her family members are out of work so he'll have to put off plans to fix her broken down car. >> i couldn't even afford to visit towed before the shutdown, before they lost their jobs. so now that they lost their jobs, it's never going to happen. >> rter: and when her funds dried up, the local auto mechanic ryan miller lost his shot at a payday too. >> if i'm losing...
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times when pressured by the aid organization the police finally took action in the village or said gina was being held. a woman claiming to be mother and pulled out a marriage certificate the shortage of women is particularly extreme in the north and indian state. parents desperately look for wives for their songs. the village elder ultimately explained what happened to such a. god i may be home alone to tell you. a lot of little bit of what they're going to talk about. yet not if you know any of them other than the comment i like about. the truth finally came out when the residents turned the girl over to the police the entire village had collected money for a number of bachelors' she was married to one man and abused as a sex slave by 7 others this is one of the consequences of the severe lack of women on the. sit gina it's not an exception cumin traffickers go through slums looking for girls when they disappear hardly anyone goes looking for them. the traffickers are often acquaintances are neighbors. girls and women likes a gene or suffer the consequences of population policies intr
times when pressured by the aid organization the police finally took action in the village or said gina was being held. a woman claiming to be mother and pulled out a marriage certificate the shortage of women is particularly extreme in the north and indian state. parents desperately look for wives for their songs. the village elder ultimately explained what happened to such a. god i may be home alone to tell you. a lot of little bit of what they're going to talk about. yet not if you know any...
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coronavirus le ha puesto un alto a muchas cosas pero lo que no ha podido detener son los nacimientos, ginao que sí ha aumentado es la preocupación entre futuras madres >>> teníamos miedo de cómo iba a ser la situación, cómo iba a ser la experiencia con todas las precauciones que estaban tomando por el virus >>> el viernes pasado ivana dio a luz a su bebé en el hospital las palmas y asegura que su experiencia fue mejor a comparación con sus otros dos partos >>> creo que ahora con el virus fueron aún más atentos y la experiencia fue muy personal. yo creo que es como no pudo ir mi familia, nada más mi esposo >>> no solo la atención que recibió fue diferente >>> estaban ahí limpiando mucho, siempre se estaban cambiando los guantes >>> mientras haya mujeres como ivana que han decidido tener a sus bebés en hospitales, donde actualmente atiende a pacientes con covid-19 hay otras que han buscado otras opciones >>> hay mujeres que no quieren tener a su bebé en tal han subido las demandas para ser casa >>> la diferencia entre este servicio y el del hospital es que durante el parto solo estar la muje
coronavirus le ha puesto un alto a muchas cosas pero lo que no ha podido detener son los nacimientos, ginao que sí ha aumentado es la preocupación entre futuras madres >>> teníamos miedo de cómo iba a ser la situación, cómo iba a ser la experiencia con todas las precauciones que estaban tomando por el virus >>> el viernes pasado ivana dio a luz a su bebé en el hospital las palmas y asegura que su experiencia fue mejor a comparación con sus otros dos partos >>>...
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i'll be talk about gina haspin. this is a diverse bunch of leaders, coming from a wide variety of backgrounds. each of them has brought to the agency particular, if i can use a cliche, skill set and experience, in some cases inner deers to run the agency in the way the presidents who pick them want them to. that's a kashl appointment i want you to leave with tonight. secondly, wes don't want to exaggerate the influence that directors have on foreign policy and the presidents they serve. this is the fodder for novels and tv series and pretty much fictional for trails. one of our most important directors ever, richard hems -- and you'll see this in a little bit -- will tell you that the director of intelligence is one of the weakest figures in washington because he is totally depend on the president. the president can lose him, dump him, misuse him. that's all the president's call. that's kind of the theme of our discussion tonight. before we get started i thought i'd have a little bit of fun. while i was waiting, i n
i'll be talk about gina haspin. this is a diverse bunch of leaders, coming from a wide variety of backgrounds. each of them has brought to the agency particular, if i can use a cliche, skill set and experience, in some cases inner deers to run the agency in the way the presidents who pick them want them to. that's a kashl appointment i want you to leave with tonight. secondly, wes don't want to exaggerate the influence that directors have on foreign policy and the presidents they serve. this is...
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now we have gina haspell, who i will be talking about in a few years hopefully. the other point i want to leave with you, this really is a diverse bunch of leaders coming from a wide variety of backgrounds. each of them brought to the agency a particular, if i can use a cliche, skill set, a body of experience, and in some cases inexperience, that they have applied to running the agency in the way that the presidents who pick them want them to. that's a very cardinal point i want you to leave here tonight with. secondly, we don't want to exaggerate the influence that directors have on foreign policy and presidents they serve. this is fodder for movie, tv series and fictional portrayals. one director, helms, will tell you flat-out director of central intelligence is one of the weakest political figures in washington, because he is totally dependent, for the most part, on the president for his influence. and the president can use him, lose him, forget him, dump him, misuse him. that's, again, all the president's call. so that's kind of the theme of our discussion to
now we have gina haspell, who i will be talking about in a few years hopefully. the other point i want to leave with you, this really is a diverse bunch of leaders coming from a wide variety of backgrounds. each of them brought to the agency a particular, if i can use a cliche, skill set, a body of experience, and in some cases inexperience, that they have applied to running the agency in the way that the presidents who pick them want them to. that's a very cardinal point i want you to leave...
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gina trabaja en un hospital de nueva york. >> nosotros somos los que nos encargamos de la limpieza, somosque hagan su trabajo. entonces para mÍ ha sido gratificante reconocer el trabajo de las personas que hacemos limpieza. es un trabajo duro. reportera: las noticias en nueva york son alentadoras. la curva de contagios se estabiliza. las autoridades reafirman que pedir a la poblaciÓn no salir de sus casas estÁ dando resultados. [inglÉs] >> no tenemos que ser complacientes, porque hay paÍses como italia que bajaron la guardia y perjudicaron los avances logrados. reportera: nueva york lanzÓ una campaÑa que se llama " por quÉ me quedo en casa?" busca reflexionar de quienes tienen que salir precisamente para defendernos. y protegernos en medio de esta pandemia. en la ciudad de nueva york, univisiÓn. jorge: a pesar que aumentan las muertes algunos paÍses consideran relajar las normas de prevenciones y reabrir actividades. estados unidos es uno de ellos. asÍ lo decía el presidente trump y ahora funcionarios de salud estÁn suavizando ciertas recomendaciones como explicarÁ janet rodrÍguez. janet:
gina trabaja en un hospital de nueva york. >> nosotros somos los que nos encargamos de la limpieza, somosque hagan su trabajo. entonces para mÍ ha sido gratificante reconocer el trabajo de las personas que hacemos limpieza. es un trabajo duro. reportera: las noticias en nueva york son alentadoras. la curva de contagios se estabiliza. las autoridades reafirman que pedir a la poblaciÓn no salir de sus casas estÁ dando resultados. [inglÉs] >> no tenemos que ser complacientes,...
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gina casta-rodriguez and i'm here to just ask for the approval for the two grants retroactively. and these two grants support november the work of the district attorney's office services division. >> supervisor fewer: sorry, i'm trying to -- >> sorry, i'm trying to advance the slide. the work that we do at the victims services provision is to support every victim of violent crime in san francisco that we make contact with. we've been doing this for 40 years. we are in the city charter as the organization that responds to victims of crime. in 2019, we served 8,500 victims of violent crime. we paid out $1.3 million in victims of crime compensation. we provided more than 500 hours of outreach presentations and training. and we had our staff participate in almost 2,500 hours of professional development. the grants that we're talking about today, both come from the california office of emergency services. the first is the k.i. grant. it's an innovative response to working with marginalized victims. for san francisco we targeted young men of color and those infected by community violen
gina casta-rodriguez and i'm here to just ask for the approval for the two grants retroactively. and these two grants support november the work of the district attorney's office services division. >> supervisor fewer: sorry, i'm trying to -- >> sorry, i'm trying to advance the slide. the work that we do at the victims services provision is to support every victim of violent crime in san francisco that we make contact with. we've been doing this for 40 years. we are in the city...
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thank you, gina. >> awesome. hi. thanks so much for having me speak today. my name is gina rosales. i'm an s.f. resident and a former business owner. some of you may know me as the cofounder of undiscovered s.f. creative night market, also run an event planning committee. prior to starting my company, i was also director of a non-profit dance organization in soma, where organized dance workshops and classes at city dance, as well as annual shows at the regency ballroom. i'm also a dancer myself. i've been dancing since my high school days at shcp. of course, i'm heavily involved with soma programming. in addition to undiscovered, i also run a non-profit, which is dedicated to building strong and empowered filipino community in the bay area. i'm also a recent partner in the new creative project, which is working on building programming to build the future filipino-american arts and cultural center in soma. and through my work, i've been really excited about this important work we've been doing around trauma-informed systems. and how to address community trauma by creating organizatio
thank you, gina. >> awesome. hi. thanks so much for having me speak today. my name is gina rosales. i'm an s.f. resident and a former business owner. some of you may know me as the cofounder of undiscovered s.f. creative night market, also run an event planning committee. prior to starting my company, i was also director of a non-profit dance organization in soma, where organized dance workshops and classes at city dance, as well as annual shows at the regency ballroom. i'm also a dancer...
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. >> gina kolata, author of the flu, the great influenza pandemic of 1918 and is the search for the virus , why did you write this letter mark. >> i never really thought much about the flu. it seemed like something that came around every year and people get sick and get better again. i never been interested in it at all but a few years ago i'm a reporter from the new york times and i wrote an article for the times about a miraculous discovery.there was a guy at walter reed medical center and he was writing in a technical journal called science magazine that he had managed to get some samples from the soldiers who died in 1918 and in that lung tissue were fragments of the virus that had killed them and when i interviewed this man about his work he told me that the influenza pandemic of 1918 and i was stunned. i had never heard of anything like this. it was the worst infectious disease epidemic in recorded history. it killed so many people that if something like that came by today it would kill more people than the top 10 killers wrapped together, 1.5 million americans . and i just found ou
. >> gina kolata, author of the flu, the great influenza pandemic of 1918 and is the search for the virus , why did you write this letter mark. >> i never really thought much about the flu. it seemed like something that came around every year and people get sick and get better again. i never been interested in it at all but a few years ago i'm a reporter from the new york times and i wrote an article for the times about a miraculous discovery.there was a guy at walter reed medical...
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and gina, let's look at the numbers. over the last five weeks, 26.5 million americans filing for unemployment. retail spending down 9% almost in march. home sales down 21% in march. the federal reserve meeting again today. the federal reserve has even created some new weapons here to do some unpres dntded things. interest rates are about as low as they can go. to christine's point about what can washington do, what can the fed do if it can do more to try to at least keep a foundation under this sputtering economy? >> i think that's the critical question right now. you know, when you talk to fed officials, when you hear from them publicly, they'll often say what they can't do is spending. they can only do lending. what they have been setting up is a series of programs meant to keep credit flowing into the economy. that's useful, and it certainly helps, and it can help with the rebound. the issue is it's somewhat limited at a juncture like this where what you really have is households going without income, people are not p
and gina, let's look at the numbers. over the last five weeks, 26.5 million americans filing for unemployment. retail spending down 9% almost in march. home sales down 21% in march. the federal reserve meeting again today. the federal reserve has even created some new weapons here to do some unpres dntded things. interest rates are about as low as they can go. to christine's point about what can washington do, what can the fed do if it can do more to try to at least keep a foundation under this...
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the motor shows very 1st day some 12000 orders are reported to have come in legendary stars like gina lollobrigida posed for magazines spreads with the d.s. all friends had its motors racing. plant in paris did not production soon fell behind buyers had to wait more than a year they were generally willing to wait for a car as impressive as this and the price tag was no bigger than for other cars of its class. every time and place called its climbs into a d.s. he feels uplifted literally. he enjoys the fabulous visibility through the curved panorama windscreen the long wheelbase and narrow track carry the car gently around the curves fuel consumption comes in at about 10 leaders per 100 kilometers very thrifty at the time for a 75 horsepower engine in a car this size and of course there's the comfort. but 5th by the office eights are as soft as a sofa you float it's not only comfortable it's absolutely quiet you don't notice any bumps in the road the colleens pretty far to one side in the curves but otherwise you hardly feel the pavement at all which often i think all. the hydro pneuma
the motor shows very 1st day some 12000 orders are reported to have come in legendary stars like gina lollobrigida posed for magazines spreads with the d.s. all friends had its motors racing. plant in paris did not production soon fell behind buyers had to wait more than a year they were generally willing to wait for a car as impressive as this and the price tag was no bigger than for other cars of its class. every time and place called its climbs into a d.s. he feels uplifted literally. he...
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in fact, you wanna get a dessert later and celebrate the end of stefano and princess gina?> sonny: i'm gonna pass because too much sugar gives me weird dreams, and i've had enough of those lately. >> will: what? what are you talking about? what kinda weird dreams? >> sonny: oh, it's...nothing. >> will: well, you brought it up, so now you gotta tell me. what, yeah--what? come on. >> sonny: okay, um... i had a dream that i walked into our bedroom and you were having sex with leo. >> kristen: i'm aching to hold our baby in my arms. i have waited so long, brady. i don't think i can wait another day. >> brady: eric and sarah, they just started grieving, kristen.
in fact, you wanna get a dessert later and celebrate the end of stefano and princess gina?> sonny: i'm gonna pass because too much sugar gives me weird dreams, and i've had enough of those lately. >> will: what? what are you talking about? what kinda weird dreams? >> sonny: oh, it's...nothing. >> will: well, you brought it up, so now you gotta tell me. what, yeah--what? come on. >> sonny: okay, um... i had a dream that i walked into our bedroom and you were having sex...
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>> reporter: in collegeville, pennsylvania, we found a similar chain starting with gina katona.re now out of work so she'll have to put off plans to fix her broken down car. >> i was saving up to try to get it back. i couldn't even afford to have it towed. before the shutdown, before they lost their jobs. now that they lost their jobs, it's never going to happen. >> reporter: when her funds dried up, the local auto mechanic, ryan miller, lost his shot at a payday, too. >> if i'm losing income, then i have to start cutting back on any inventory i hold which will, in turn, affect the different local part companies. >> reporter: companies like bob's auto parts where miller would normally spend up to $2,000 in a month. not this month. that impacts owner debbie dibattista along with the people who work for her. >> i've had to make tough decisions, unfortunately lay off employees. it's daunting. it's a challenge. >> reporter: every layoff is an individual disaster but also part of a widening national crisis. as economist hank eskin has witnessed, cash connects us all. have you in your
>> reporter: in collegeville, pennsylvania, we found a similar chain starting with gina katona.re now out of work so she'll have to put off plans to fix her broken down car. >> i was saving up to try to get it back. i couldn't even afford to have it towed. before the shutdown, before they lost their jobs. now that they lost their jobs, it's never going to happen. >> reporter: when her funds dried up, the local auto mechanic, ryan miller, lost his shot at a payday, too....
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president's tweet is purely political this is clearly just meantto stir in john day she show our anr and gina phobia and change the convrsation away from his own failings to says immigrants make up 20% of doctors and surgeons in 6 million immignts are considered essential workers so they are. >>such a huge part of our front-line workers e putting their lives on the lie, we reached out to t white house and homeland security for comment or clarificati neither one responded in washington, i'm joe khaleel. >>that's the east bay where ofcials in alameda county have set up a task force to try to address why the coronavirus ishaving a disproportionate impact on communities of color. >>kron4 sarah stinson has details. >>oakland mayor libby schaaf tells us the newly created covid-19 racial disparities task force will start working immediately to protect people of color. survive the coronavirus but they also think long-terby rying to obtain core data on who is most vulnerable.we know groups are people who are isk experiencing povty. the disabilities. people formally incarceratedand the homeless. mayor
president's tweet is purely political this is clearly just meantto stir in john day she show our anr and gina phobia and change the convrsation away from his own failings to says immigrants make up 20% of doctors and surgeons in 6 million immignts are considered essential workers so they are. >>such a huge part of our front-line workers e putting their lives on the lie, we reached out to t white house and homeland security for comment or clarificati neither one responded in washington,...
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gina casta-rodriguez and i'm here to just ask for the approval for the two grants retroactively. and these two grants support november the work of the district attorney's office services division. >> supervisor fewer: sorry, i'm trying to -- >> sorry, i'm trying to advance the slide. the work that we do at the victims services provision is to support every victim of violent crime in san francisco that we make contact with. we've been doing this for 40 years. we are in the city charter as the organization that responds to victims of crime. in 2019, we served 8,500 victims of violent crime. we paid out $1.3 million in victims of crime compensation. we provided more than 500 hours of outreach presentations and training. and we had our staff participate in almost 2,500 hours of professional development. the grants that we're talking about today, both come from the california office of emergency services. the first is the k.i. grant. it's an innovative response to working with marginalized victims. for san francisco we targeted young men of color and those infected by community violen
gina casta-rodriguez and i'm here to just ask for the approval for the two grants retroactively. and these two grants support november the work of the district attorney's office services division. >> supervisor fewer: sorry, i'm trying to -- >> sorry, i'm trying to advance the slide. the work that we do at the victims services provision is to support every victim of violent crime in san francisco that we make contact with. we've been doing this for 40 years. we are in the city...
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bill colby, richard helms, gina haspel and bob gates, but not directly because he did do some tours at the nsc during the reagan administration. if you are talking directed straight from desk to the seventh floor, we have only had those three. that was one model. what has come about is the one dwight eisenhower specifies here, which is, and he is using the word peculiar in a variety of meanings, not just strange and not just oddball but peculiar in the sense of requiring special capabilities. what i think he was getting here is that, and we will see this as our talk goes on, but you have to be able to pick a certain type of person to run the agency at a particular time to fulfill you, the president's, foreign policy agenda. that became the pattern. these individuals were neither elitists from a small cadre of careerists like the british model but drawn from all walks of life. it became an important element of their strength and utility that they had this variety of backgrounds. taking a quick statistical snapshot of them, we see that they are, region of birth, for what it matters, is a
bill colby, richard helms, gina haspel and bob gates, but not directly because he did do some tours at the nsc during the reagan administration. if you are talking directed straight from desk to the seventh floor, we have only had those three. that was one model. what has come about is the one dwight eisenhower specifies here, which is, and he is using the word peculiar in a variety of meanings, not just strange and not just oddball but peculiar in the sense of requiring special capabilities....
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or gina when dad lives in a slum in nairobi 25 year old mother was apprehensive about using the public toilet it was not surprised that she suddenly asked him it was not cool. gems even we were infected now she shares this new blue choice that was only for other households the toilets made by kenyan companies shanachie don't rely on sewers the waste is separated into liquids and solids in removable cartridges big. if the toilet they're also relatively cheap to install in the dense alleyways of new cool could imagine the process that you have to go through to be able to lay a sewer in a place that is the table of the people who look at it it's watching. the water list toilet is not only clean it also helps the environment the waste is collected and taken to a treatment facility outside nairobi where it's recycled into organic fertilizer for farmers. and how about you. if you are also doing your bit tell us about it visit our website or send us a tweet hash tag doing your bit. we share your story. plastic waste is a global problem affecting both land and sea so i'm sad to say that by 205
or gina when dad lives in a slum in nairobi 25 year old mother was apprehensive about using the public toilet it was not surprised that she suddenly asked him it was not cool. gems even we were infected now she shares this new blue choice that was only for other households the toilets made by kenyan companies shanachie don't rely on sewers the waste is separated into liquids and solids in removable cartridges big. if the toilet they're also relatively cheap to install in the dense alleyways of...
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i talked to the publisher, gina chanel, and she tells me these are tough timed for the printed word. >> we were struggling before the crisis happened, but this has just devastated us. our advertisers, the businesses in town closed down. they cancelled their advertising. we have not been in print since march 20th. and 90% of our revenue comes from a print product. so, it's beyond devastating right now. >> just on a daily basis even before this, how difficult was it for you to continue to publish? >> the core value though, the journalism, the professional quality journalism is still a much-needed commodity in this society. >> and now they're doing this with a skeleton crew. they're really working extra hours. and the impact is not just here, but it's also on the peninsula as well. their media group which is called embarcadero media also publishing palo alto weekly, the mountain view voice. so, they are still eager to get back to printing. right now it's only online. but they say those core values for them are important and that they don't know when that's going to happen. they hope to
i talked to the publisher, gina chanel, and she tells me these are tough timed for the printed word. >> we were struggling before the crisis happened, but this has just devastated us. our advertisers, the businesses in town closed down. they cancelled their advertising. we have not been in print since march 20th. and 90% of our revenue comes from a print product. so, it's beyond devastating right now. >> just on a daily basis even before this, how difficult was it for you to...
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s from gina songes native australia are appealing to britain to transfer him to house arrest. so they've agreed to replace paypal. as per my understanding nonviolent people who only have a few weeks to go of their sentence now julian assange is not a violent person he's not been accused of any. and in fact he hasn't even been sentenced yet so that's why he should be added to this list i think that's that's clear and that's what a lot of people including australia parliamentarians assigning u.k. prisons have coronavirus ripping through the spike i'm enjoying a songes mother she has told me that julian does have preexisting health conditions which my came i guess a bigger target for being a critical patient for banks someone who catching this war so could potentially be fired will and that's why we assign that the appropriate precautions now need to be taken by the u.k. government and join us and should be released and put in home detention. during the songes awaiting hearing on extradition to the u.s. right now they could face a 175 year sentence for publishing leaked evidence
s from gina songes native australia are appealing to britain to transfer him to house arrest. so they've agreed to replace paypal. as per my understanding nonviolent people who only have a few weeks to go of their sentence now julian assange is not a violent person he's not been accused of any. and in fact he hasn't even been sentenced yet so that's why he should be added to this list i think that's that's clear and that's what a lot of people including australia parliamentarians assigning u.k....