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packages, and newspapers >> is it silk almond milk >> reporter: it all started when newspaper delivermyman gre daily was grocery shopping and thought about an 88-year-old examiner >> i thought if mrs. ross can't get the paper on her sidewalk, which is probably 20 feet, how does she get groceries? >> reporter: he called her and, sure enough, she needed items >> five minutes later i'm standing in line to pay for the stuff that i have. and she called me back she goes, greg, would you mind grabbing something for mrs. miller across the street >> reporter: that's when he started putting this note inside every newspaper he delivers, offering to pick up grocery gresh reese or basically anything >> they're amazing people and you know, you get a chance to help them, you help them >> reporter: sandy and her husband are quarantined at home. >> you are a god send. >> you know he's not even asking for money. he is doing this out of the kindness of his heart. >> reporter: all over the country, families are appreciating delivery people, leaving notes and goody bags, snacks, cold drinks, even toilet paper >> y
packages, and newspapers >> is it silk almond milk >> reporter: it all started when newspaper delivermyman gre daily was grocery shopping and thought about an 88-year-old examiner >> i thought if mrs. ross can't get the paper on her sidewalk, which is probably 20 feet, how does she get groceries? >> reporter: he called her and, sure enough, she needed items >> five minutes later i'm standing in line to pay for the stuff that i have. and she called me back she goes,...
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nig as well, there were reports of, you know, fires being started on the turkish side, and, you know, gre throwi water cannons to stop those fires. >> sreenivasan: okay, so, we have greek authorities on one we've got turk.rces. >> police forces on the other side. anetwhat? inen there are thousands of people sandwiched as these two fire at eah other? >> right. so there is-- you have the greek forces, a fence, turkish forces, and then,e ys, the hundreds, some say thousands of migrants lined up wating to get into the greek-- into the greek side. each side, of course, blames the the tear gas or the smoke bombs, water cannons. things coming frboth sides those today. >> sreenivasan: what arehe people there that areaiting doing for food, water, shelter? >> so, i'm actually on, you know, the greek side, and it's really-- we're not aed-- really no one, the public or journalists-- no one is all to get close. the border has been completely sealed off, ever n fogal entry. and so, it's really-- it's really hard to actually get to the other side and see what's going on. >> sreenivasan: the european uni
nig as well, there were reports of, you know, fires being started on the turkish side, and, you know, gre throwi water cannons to stop those fires. >> sreenivasan: okay, so, we have greek authorities on one we've got turk.rces. >> police forces on the other side. anetwhat? inen there are thousands of people sandwiched as these two fire at eah other? >> right. so there is-- you have the greek forces, a fence, turkish forces, and then,e ys, the hundreds, some say thousands of...
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t shows nearly >> of garden gre ofd, the rapid result serology test can tell you if you have the antibodies to fight the coronavirus. >> the test is to check the antibodies so it will have anti been exposed to the virus. >> unlike the regular swab test approved by the fda and recommended by the cdc, he says the serology test isn't perfect and it has not been reviewed by the fda but he says it is not meant to diagnose, but to help slow the spread by isolating those who may be positive and not know it. >> this is more for the 86% of the infected patient who have no symptoms. they are the ones walking around that don't know that they have it. monday they will start spreading everywhere exponentially. >> doctor jim keeney says the serology test isn't 100% reliable and it cannot be used as a diagnostic tool, but he says it could help combat the continued spread like it did in south korea. >> this is all for trading accuracy for speed. and to have an answer right turnaround. hough it may have t given the factory w at essentially ve note versus that test, i would welcome that test if we geun healt
t shows nearly >> of garden gre ofd, the rapid result serology test can tell you if you have the antibodies to fight the coronavirus. >> the test is to check the antibodies so it will have anti been exposed to the virus. >> unlike the regular swab test approved by the fda and recommended by the cdc, he says the serology test isn't perfect and it has not been reviewed by the fda but he says it is not meant to diagnose, but to help slow the spread by isolating those who may be...
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he is just a gre communicator. >> looking back on it, is there anything you would do differently? >> well,bove all, it would have been assigned to someone else. if i could rewind, i would have been more persuasive in saying to the house judiciary committee, "i do not need to testify." the testimony was essentially limitedda to mlong testimony. again, we talked at gave -- sam dash -- the impression that i'm pushing for impeachment. i've heard that nce taking on the role for psident trump. "wait. you were pushing for impeachment. now you're defending the presidt." and i've been pretty darn consistent. let's get out of the business of impeaching the president of the ited states, except un the, truly, a last-resort kind of set of circumstances. and what's the last resort? the last resort ll indicate that, given all the facts, the totality of the facts, that there will, in fact, be bipartisan support. 410 members of the house of representatives voted in favor of the nixonim achment inquiry. it was virtually unanimous. four votes against it. so they just said the nation needs to take a
he is just a gre communicator. >> looking back on it, is there anything you would do differently? >> well,bove all, it would have been assigned to someone else. if i could rewind, i would have been more persuasive in saying to the house judiciary committee, "i do not need to testify." the testimony was essentially limitedda to mlong testimony. again, we talked at gave -- sam dash -- the impression that i'm pushing for impeachment. i've heard that nce taking on the role for...
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we hope you're having a gre day.e going to start with a check of our weather with mike. >> if you're stepping out we're in the upper 40s. low 40s in clear lake, everybody else in the low to mid 50s. this afternoon we'll make a run at 80 in santa rosa. in the north bay, east bay, south bay, and mid 70s around the south bay. get ready for another warm one. >> good morning, mike. thank you very much, 4:28 right now and we're looking for our express lane right now. you can expect from 9:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., lane closures between 380. moving tot the san mateo bridge. no issues in the area, this is emoryville. our drive times for you is tracy to dublin is 44 minutes, dublin to mission is 14 minutes. >>> thank you developing news news this morning. police are digging a large hole behind a restaurant and they have not said what they're digging it for and what is going on. julian? >> very little information being released or confirmed at this early hour this morning. we know that san jose police appear to be looking for some
we hope you're having a gre day.e going to start with a check of our weather with mike. >> if you're stepping out we're in the upper 40s. low 40s in clear lake, everybody else in the low to mid 50s. this afternoon we'll make a run at 80 in santa rosa. in the north bay, east bay, south bay, and mid 70s around the south bay. get ready for another warm one. >> good morning, mike. thank you very much, 4:28 right now and we're looking for our express lane right now. you can expect from...
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there are some concern, as you ece and thee, in gre restrictive camps where they and the many people very poor. that is certainly concern will they receive proper care? then you have a million or so refugees in turkey. turkey has been very generous for the syrian refugees but the capacity to provide care for such a large population when a government will also have to provide, and perhaps prioritize, their own citizens is concerning. vonnie: thank you for joining us. that was dr. paul spiegel of john hopkins university. the bloomberg school of public health is funded by bloomberg. governor cuomo of new york is holding a news conference from the dells convention center in new york city and you can tune in on live go. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm taylor riggs. >> live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. >> here are the top stories we are following from around the world. u.s. stocks gaining ground. the s&p 500 climbing for the fourth time as investors see optimism in efforts to deliver
there are some concern, as you ece and thee, in gre restrictive camps where they and the many people very poor. that is certainly concern will they receive proper care? then you have a million or so refugees in turkey. turkey has been very generous for the syrian refugees but the capacity to provide care for such a large population when a government will also have to provide, and perhaps prioritize, their own citizens is concerning. vonnie: thank you for joining us. that was dr. paul spiegel of...
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. >> jimmy: it was, but i imagine, did your parents agree it was a gre ccion? no.. th're actually?ent you told your parents, hey, that $6,000 i got, i'm going to spend it making rap videos? >> not, because it wasn't really a moment. it was more i spoke to them over the course of weeks to kind of ease them into it. know what i mean? >> jimmy: i see. >> i think it was a little jarring for them. what am i going to do, buy a couch when i'm 28 years old? why wouldn't i pursue my dreams? >> jimmy: that's really a good argument. >> yes. >> jimmy: so did they like what you were doing? >> well. uh, i think, you know, they're not like avid rap fans. i think was a little, you know, it was definitely like a total left turn. i worked at an ad agency. >> jimmy: so you had a regular job at that time. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and you were making these funny and somewhat profane videos. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and somebody posted on reddit about it and the next day it was like a million views? >> i'd been working for like two years on music behind the scenes, not showing anybody. just to keep hope at a maximu
. >> jimmy: it was, but i imagine, did your parents agree it was a gre ccion? no.. th're actually?ent you told your parents, hey, that $6,000 i got, i'm going to spend it making rap videos? >> not, because it wasn't really a moment. it was more i spoke to them over the course of weeks to kind of ease them into it. know what i mean? >> jimmy: i see. >> i think it was a little jarring for them. what am i going to do, buy a couch when i'm 28 years old? why wouldn't i pursue...
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. >> that is a gre pntecauses not poker hand and we both gove all in a go all in. >> no, you say 34%, you got 25%, let's work out how the delegates will be split up. so, yes, somebody won and somebody came in first place. somebody came in second and almost won. >> so what do you think happens going forward nationally? elizabeth warren, the longer she stays in, the longer that hampers bernie sanders. do you just add on the others to joe biden at this point? >> they would feel comfortable doing that, but people are people. and pete buttigieg deciding to drop out was sort of based on what was obvious, that super tuesday was coming up, that south carolina mattered, and that it was either now or bernie sanders was going to run the table. but you didn't have any guarantee that pete buttigieg for example his supporters were going to go take way or where bloomberg's are. so the next big question is michigan, that is march 10th. that is a blue collar state right in the center, seen as a swing state, important. bernie sanders has to come back there. you know, idaho, places like that, don't real
. >> that is a gre pntecauses not poker hand and we both gove all in a go all in. >> no, you say 34%, you got 25%, let's work out how the delegates will be split up. so, yes, somebody won and somebody came in first place. somebody came in second and almost won. >> so what do you think happens going forward nationally? elizabeth warren, the longer she stays in, the longer that hampers bernie sanders. do you just add on the others to joe biden at this point? >> they would...
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. >> the very first ti i had spit-roasted lamb was on gre easter on there is nothing more classicallyever forget that day. as the lamb was roasting, we all took turns turning the spit. this evening takes me back to that time so many years ago. tonight, we're feasting on spit-roasted lamb, a greekd bread sath capers, olis, and herbs, and a feta, dill, mint, and cucumber salad. on tos, we'll visit a very hip syrhe i anand trd endy beach resort, atne of the oldest greek specialty foodhops, and meet a fourth-generation candy maker for a little something sweet. and i can't tell you how happy it mak me to share this night with you. >> i love to travel the globe in search of new food
. >> the very first ti i had spit-roasted lamb was on gre easter on there is nothing more classicallyever forget that day. as the lamb was roasting, we all took turns turning the spit. this evening takes me back to that time so many years ago. tonight, we're feasting on spit-roasted lamb, a greekd bread sath capers, olis, and herbs, and a feta, dill, mint, and cucumber salad. on tos, we'll visit a very hip syrhe i anand trd endy beach resort, atne of the oldest greek specialty foodhops,...
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. ♪ >> greg: go to fox nation, i've got a great interview with burgess owens, and it felt gre great.ckly. ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great we haven't had a good "animals are great" in a week, even in times of struggle, you can find a little dog having a good time with the balloon. that's what you got to become a wake up every morning and find that little balloon and hit it with your nose. >> we took a little break from everything else and that dog is a hero. can you top a dog in the ballo balloon. >> nancy: we just watched crime stories on fox nation, $0.99 for the first month and i had on kathy miller, trying to solve a cold case, he was gunned down. i believe a white male tried to lure him into a car, he wouldn't go and he was killed. already we are getting information after our first fox nation -- i think that tops the balloon and the dog. >> greg: will discuss that later. >> dana: welcome to fox nation. i'm going to remind you of this all week -- stop looking at my paper. michael higgins was hosting an event for international women's day and his burmese mountain dog marche
. ♪ >> greg: go to fox nation, i've got a great interview with burgess owens, and it felt gre great.ckly. ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great we haven't had a good "animals are great" in a week, even in times of struggle, you can find a little dog having a good time with the balloon. that's what you got to become a wake up every morning and find that little balloon and hit it with your nose. >> we took a little break from everything else and that dog is a hero....
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, states which operate t e unemploymystem may not be able to handle the surge, they're telling cond gree could be a lag in trying to get that payment out. so congress is wrestling with logistical issue when it comes to unemployment. this is where the ideof direct payment to americans comes in, veobably a $1,200 check or so. that is stilry much on the table. i also want to mention speaker pelosi is paying attention to able to ring in very quickly and the idea is to maybe vote on alm this nday. that seems incredibly optimistic to me, but i want say that is the official word from senator mcconnell's office, that is their hope. w odruff: there are suggestions there is going to be a giant increase in unemployment. separately, lisa, on capitol hill, there are some other quesons being raised ut whether some members of congress are profing during this national emergency, and lisa s more on that. >> desjardins: two u.s. senators under scrutiny and defending themselves: richard burr ofro north na and kelly loeffler of georgia. the republicans sold off millions of dollars in stocks at different po
, states which operate t e unemploymystem may not be able to handle the surge, they're telling cond gree could be a lag in trying to get that payment out. so congress is wrestling with logistical issue when it comes to unemployment. this is where the ideof direct payment to americans comes in, veobably a $1,200 check or so. that is stilry much on the table. i also want to mention speaker pelosi is paying attention to able to ring in very quickly and the idea is to maybe vote on alm this nday....
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she is in touch with the gre greenfie greenfields. she essentially tells them that daniel bell has been manipulating robert armstead, her dead -- her deceased husband and that daniel bell needs to be dealt with. the first step that she takes in order to possibly make this deed of emancipation unfounded, unsound is to attempt to sell daniel. get daniel out of the picture. and so daniel bell is summarily sold by, we think, the greenfields. i'm honestly not sure. there seems to be a connection there. the minute the word gets out that daniel has negotiated this de deed, it comes full circle and his slaveholder sells him in an attempt, as we have discussed, to get him out of washington, d.c., separate him from mary and the children and then susan armstead will be able to deal with mary and the children and keep them and subvert the deed. everybody with me on that? okay. so this is a dramatic moment. because in september of 1835, daniel bell is seized on the navy yard on -- he is at the shop -- the blacksmith shop and slave traders -- these
she is in touch with the gre greenfie greenfields. she essentially tells them that daniel bell has been manipulating robert armstead, her dead -- her deceased husband and that daniel bell needs to be dealt with. the first step that she takes in order to possibly make this deed of emancipation unfounded, unsound is to attempt to sell daniel. get daniel out of the picture. and so daniel bell is summarily sold by, we think, the greenfields. i'm honestly not sure. there seems to be a connection...
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. >> woodruff: human rights activists and medical non- profits are calling on the gre government to evacuate overcrowded refugee camps on islands in the aegean sea to prevent covid-19 causing a humanitarian disaster. they're particularly concerned about moria camp on the island of lesbo which special correspondent malcolm brabant has visited many times over the past five years; and he is in touch with people there. malcolm? >> reporter: judy, tonight i'm repoing from home again. i'm in the english countryside, where i have space to breathe and want for nothing. d 00 miles away on the isl lesbos, in possibly the toughest cation in europe, living conditions could not be worse. they have fled wars, persecution but in moria they are stranded with no place to run, and no place to hide from covid 19. >> ( translated ): nobody care about us. nobody. we are waiting howe, sorry to tell you about that, but this is the truth. >> reporter: raid alabd is the unofcial leader of the arabi .speaking refugees in mor the camp was originally intended as a ansit camp for 3,000 people, when t refugee crisis bega
. >> woodruff: human rights activists and medical non- profits are calling on the gre government to evacuate overcrowded refugee camps on islands in the aegean sea to prevent covid-19 causing a humanitarian disaster. they're particularly concerned about moria camp on the island of lesbo which special correspondent malcolm brabant has visited many times over the past five years; and he is in touch with people there. malcolm? >> reporter: judy, tonight i'm repoing from home again. i'm...
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arne, gre arne, great to see you this morning. are kids going back to school this year?> good morning, alisyn. i think the short answer is none of us know if kids are going back. we all desperately want kids to go back to school this year. it is very important that kids in school right now are trying to save lives, and the best thing we can do to keep kids safe, keep teachers safe, keep our students' families safe is have kids home. frankly by next week i assume all the schools in the nation will be closed and probably should be closed. and the faster we shut this down, the faster we stop the spread of the virus, the better the chance we have of going back to school down the road. >> and what is the upshot? let's imagine for the moment the worst case and that's they're not going back to school this year, what is the upshot of millions and millions of kids missing three to four months of school? will they advance to the next grade level in september? >> yeah, this is a new world, and we're figuring this out as we go. again, the first thing now is it keep children safe, te
arne, gre arne, great to see you this morning. are kids going back to school this year?> good morning, alisyn. i think the short answer is none of us know if kids are going back. we all desperately want kids to go back to school this year. it is very important that kids in school right now are trying to save lives, and the best thing we can do to keep kids safe, keep teachers safe, keep our students' families safe is have kids home. frankly by next week i assume all the schools in the nation...
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hayward side that why it's a this pachter 27 minutes to the peninsula and the traffic tracker shows greumbers for the e short 24 5 80 and the nimitz nice light and quiet back to you. >>thanks a lot robin 48 and today, the senate is expected to vote on a new coronavirus a reli bill that includes free testing for anody who needs it with or without insurance doesn't matter it's for free. and also money for meals for chilren who won't get their meals at school because their schools are closed. it also provides 2 weeks of paid leave it up to months of paid emrgency leave to care for a mily member house speaker nancy pelosi, thanks republicans for their support. we thought it would be important to show the american people sure the american peop. >>that we are willi and le to work together to get the job done fothm. >>the bill isjust one piece of what's happening in washington dc to try to calm the fears of americans and also to calm the financial mkets. >>well for your money th morning. the da and federal trade commission have issued warnings to 7 different companies for selling unapproved pr
hayward side that why it's a this pachter 27 minutes to the peninsula and the traffic tracker shows greumbers for the e short 24 5 80 and the nimitz nice light and quiet back to you. >>thanks a lot robin 48 and today, the senate is expected to vote on a new coronavirus a reli bill that includes free testing for anody who needs it with or without insurance doesn't matter it's for free. and also money for meals for chilren who won't get their meals at school because their schools are...
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the pre ident has madme really bold decisions, and acted wiat gre alacrity so make sure that we stayedtop of this and are doing everything we can to protect the american people. >> woodruff: well, there rtainly has been criticism of china for covering this up in the early days, no question about it, but t nohat it's a global pandemic, and we know the chinese virus, but now that it is a pandemic, how do you see the need to conue to work with chinese military leaders, for example? are you still in touch witthem on any sort of regular basis? >> well, it is a gobal pandemic, and, so, we need to work together globally to deal with, both -- certainly at this point on the mitigation, and i'm suoe we'rerking together with many of our allies and partners on therapeuts and vaccines. with regard to the second part of your question, we talk oft with r counterparts in china. i think i spoke to my counterpart several weeks ago. at the time, i offered our assistance to china with regard to providing doctors and others to come help them to study the disease and whatnot, but it's important that we main
the pre ident has madme really bold decisions, and acted wiat gre alacrity so make sure that we stayedtop of this and are doing everything we can to protect the american people. >> woodruff: well, there rtainly has been criticism of china for covering this up in the early days, no question about it, but t nohat it's a global pandemic, and we know the chinese virus, but now that it is a pandemic, how do you see the need to conue to work with chinese military leaders, for example? are you...
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people gathered for an mexico city for an event and on sunday, the president hugging and kissing and greings and shaking hands and saying that he really did not feel thquote is that the misfortunes and pandemics will t affect us. this is a cotry where apparently they only have about 3,000 i see yobeds in the entire country. and so they are ill prepad to handle a pandemic should it hit them. california could mean a ce for coronavirus trtments. you see davis scientists are working hard to develop a vaccinand they're getting closer to testing on primates crown forcefully to call has more. >>eventual u c davis intends to study how monkeys respond to a covid 19 infection. their reactions will hopefully help scientists develop a vaccine. unlike e common cold and sesonal flu. covid 19 infections in children are turning out to be mild. but very serious and deadly for people over 60. scientists don't know why yetbut rther testing may shed light in the united states, the first community acquired case 19 was discovered in a patient at u c vis medical center. infectious disease physicians a scientists
people gathered for an mexico city for an event and on sunday, the president hugging and kissing and greings and shaking hands and saying that he really did not feel thquote is that the misfortunes and pandemics will t affect us. this is a cotry where apparently they only have about 3,000 i see yobeds in the entire country. and so they are ill prepad to handle a pandemic should it hit them. california could mean a ce for coronavirus trtments. you see davis scientists are working hard to develop...
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then he got into the self-son gre -- self-congratulatory part of the briefing. this is monday, let's see where we are friday. the president keeps saying everything is great, these tests are getting out there, supplies are getting delivered. now ford is going to help make ventilators. that all may be fine and good in the long term but the president himself says the peak is coming easter, that's less than two weeks away. he had a call with governors, wolf, democrats and republicans, who said we appreciate all the help but it's not here today. so there's a disconnect between what the president says in these daily briefings about how great things are and what the governors will tell you in the affected states. we're ramp up, there has to be some lag time, we all understand. but the governors are saying we need it now and the president is saying everything is fine. so there is a disconnect between the white house and the governors who say especially with the peak still coming in new york and other states around the country, they need it now, not when ford can produce
then he got into the self-son gre -- self-congratulatory part of the briefing. this is monday, let's see where we are friday. the president keeps saying everything is great, these tests are getting out there, supplies are getting delivered. now ford is going to help make ventilators. that all may be fine and good in the long term but the president himself says the peak is coming easter, that's less than two weeks away. he had a call with governors, wolf, democrats and republicans, who said we...
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get along gre >> president trump: i get along with our vice president.yal guy. every day i read, he's going to put this one, he's going to put that one. that would abe great act of disloyalty m because he's been great. i speak to all the senate ors a lot, i all of the congressmen a lot. we have great people in washington. i speak to democrats also, believe it or not. but we have great, great people in washington. very smart people in washington and it's going to come together. it's going to come together and it's going to be sooner than you think want. >> president trump, we thank you very much, and thank you to our audience. >> martha: great to have you with us. thank you very much. we're going to do the story. up on the balcony right after the break. stick around for more. good night, everyone. >> brett: thank you very much. >> martha: thank you very much. [applause]. >> martha: stick around for more. ♪ allergies with sinus congestion and pressure? go to the pharmacy counter for powerful... claritin-d. while the leading allergy spray is indicated for 6
get along gre >> president trump: i get along with our vice president.yal guy. every day i read, he's going to put this one, he's going to put that one. that would abe great act of disloyalty m because he's been great. i speak to all the senate ors a lot, i all of the congressmen a lot. we have great people in washington. i speak to democrats also, believe it or not. but we have great, great people in washington. very smart people in washington and it's going to come together. it's going...
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we want the graph i take the gre uplift. from the flu line from the great history to this moment in which we are now where hope is very, very powerful angmess commodity. i the dew leave it is rill vaunts to not just, -- relevant to not just theater but to dance and poetry. that adds to the performers on the stage. >> i have a question about not so much the wording of the sign but when it is removed. i know that you have various plans in place. i wonder if we need a removal plan to be added, to have the planning staff make sure they review and approve the removal plan. >> i think that would be a reasonable condition absolutely. one of the conditions were so extensive was to address those issues, to make sure it was removed in the appropriate way and that no damage happened to the fence. i think adding that. >> should we go with approving the sign we would ask of add that condition. >> adding a removal plan. >> it an an it appears it is ie jointing so there would be no holes drilled in the stone. >> that is one of our requirem
we want the graph i take the gre uplift. from the flu line from the great history to this moment in which we are now where hope is very, very powerful angmess commodity. i the dew leave it is rill vaunts to not just, -- relevant to not just theater but to dance and poetry. that adds to the performers on the stage. >> i have a question about not so much the wording of the sign but when it is removed. i know that you have various plans in place. i wonder if we need a removal plan to be...
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if it's a great -- if it's a gre great -- if it's a beer at a bar or a ventilator, i don't know. we have to start thinking like that there are other places where it seems like we can go out as long as we practice safe things maybe we have goggles, n95s, we'll have some nice gloves we used to clean dishes with. what it comes back to, this is not -- it's safe getting together i don't feel that safety yet i don't think you do either. >> no. listen, i want to make it clear, the public health crisis certainly for the new york area and other regions in the country is very significant. you heard governor cuomo yesterday of new york talking about the need for 30,000 ventilators. jim, best i've seen, they're not there. there is not that supply we can keep hearing the administration saying certain things about ramping up we will talk to the ceo of medtronic in the next hour about their efforts. that's still months away months before you are able to produce what is going to be needed >> very true i do want to be sure that -- how i phrase what we're doing about the payroll tax. that's a tax
if it's a great -- if it's a gre great -- if it's a beer at a bar or a ventilator, i don't know. we have to start thinking like that there are other places where it seems like we can go out as long as we practice safe things maybe we have goggles, n95s, we'll have some nice gloves we used to clean dishes with. what it comes back to, this is not -- it's safe getting together i don't feel that safety yet i don't think you do either. >> no. listen, i want to make it clear, the public health...
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servicios a los que pueden calificar, es posible que las compaÑÍas soliciten comproban comprobantes din gresimavera y para conocer detalles del estado del tiempo vamos ahora contigo , nuestro meteorÓlogo albert martÍnez, adelante. albert: menos de 24 horas, a las 10: 50 de esta noche cambiamos de estaciÓn, llegamos a la primavera en el emisferio norte y otoÑo en el emisferio sur, mo se ve el sol en nueva york, ¿cÓmo pinta la primavera en cuanto a lluvia y temperaturas?, datos interesantes, primavera cÁlida en todo el paÍs, temperaturas por encima de lo que toca, ya lo ven, en la costa oeste, sur, f cuanto a lluvias y precipito snapgs, lluvia que vemos en el Área triestatal, nueva york sigue lloviendo y texas tormentas bien activas durante la noche, tormentas que causaron unos cuantos reportes por aron ada hoy nieve sigue cayendo en las montaÑas, una nieve que nos puede dejar de 1 a 2 pulgadas mÁs, la lluvia en la costa va a menos y atenciÓn a la nevada que comienza hoy en colorado y nos puede dejar hasta 10 pulgadas de nieve el Último dÍa de invierno, compaÑeros. karla: ojalÁ que la primaver
servicios a los que pueden calificar, es posible que las compaÑÍas soliciten comproban comprobantes din gresimavera y para conocer detalles del estado del tiempo vamos ahora contigo , nuestro meteorÓlogo albert martÍnez, adelante. albert: menos de 24 horas, a las 10: 50 de esta noche cambiamos de estaciÓn, llegamos a la primavera en el emisferio norte y otoÑo en el emisferio sur, mo se ve el sol en nueva york, ¿cÓmo pinta la primavera en cuanto a lluvia y temperaturas?, datos...