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that plays into philip hammond's argued. potentially.ed has been a lot more relu cta nt uk governed has been a lot more reluctant than other countries to go into detail about how restrictions might eventually lifted. it has focused on that message of telling people to stay at home despite some governments in the uk like the scottish and welsh government is providing more detail. there are increasingly more questions being asked about the trade—offs and the impact of the economic shutdown, potentially in the long—term. philip hammond was arguing this morning on the bbc that emerging from lockdown would be complicated but needed to happen to avoid that irreparable damage to the economy. we have to start reopening the economy, but we have to do it living with covid—19, we can't wait until a vaccine is developed, produced in sufficient quantity and rolled out across the population. the economy won't survive that long. we are going to have to start reopening, but we are going to have to do it alongside the measures that are in place to protec
that plays into philip hammond's argued. potentially.ed has been a lot more relu cta nt uk governed has been a lot more reluctant than other countries to go into detail about how restrictions might eventually lifted. it has focused on that message of telling people to stay at home despite some governments in the uk like the scottish and welsh government is providing more detail. there are increasingly more questions being asked about the trade—offs and the impact of the economic shutdown,...
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and i'm pleased to be joined today by superintendent of public education tony thurman and by linda hammond the president of the state's school board. we will also update all of you on guidance we have around facial coverings and then we'll happily of course answer all of the questions you may have. let me begin with dr. gally and ask him to come up and share two slides that will gi ndplanning exercises and how we are planning our priorization in resources and give you a sense of where we think we are going over the number of weeks and into may and potentially june and july. >> thank you, governor. let me begin by reminding everybody what we are up against. we have a brand new virus to the globe. we've been watching it and tracking it over weeks and months now. and we know that we don't have treatment. we don't have treatment at scale. we don't have a vaccine. so the most important thing we can do is stay home and save lives. we've been talking for weeks about models. we've been talking about flattening the curve and today i'm going to talk you through how california has been looking at it.
and i'm pleased to be joined today by superintendent of public education tony thurman and by linda hammond the president of the state's school board. we will also update all of you on guidance we have around facial coverings and then we'll happily of course answer all of the questions you may have. let me begin with dr. gally and ask him to come up and share two slides that will gi ndplanning exercises and how we are planning our priorization in resources and give you a sense of where we think...
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this is what philip hammond had to say this morning.t reopening the economy, but we have to do it living with covid—19, we can't wait until a vaccine is developed, produced in sufficient quantity and rolled out across the population. the economy won't survive that long. we are going to have to start reopening, but we are going to have to do it alongside the measures that are in place to protect the population from covid—19. that is going to be a much more complex phase of this crisis than the initial acute phase. locking everything down and keeping everything locked down is relatively straightforward, the challenge of how to progressively, carefully, methodically reopen, protecting both health and jobs, is much more challenging and calls for a really skilful political leadership. there are also increasing calls for the government to be a bit more open about what that process might look like. the westminster government has been very reluctant to do that. in scotla nd been very reluctant to do that. in scotland and wales where things coul
this is what philip hammond had to say this morning.t reopening the economy, but we have to do it living with covid—19, we can't wait until a vaccine is developed, produced in sufficient quantity and rolled out across the population. the economy won't survive that long. we are going to have to start reopening, but we are going to have to do it alongside the measures that are in place to protect the population from covid—19. that is going to be a much more complex phase of this crisis than...
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philip hammond was much argument is that if you wait too long that's exactly the case.conomy will see having reversed much that you'll never get it back to the same level you did or if you manage to recover it will take some time. the government here has been extremely relu cta nt to government here has been extremely reluctant to go into detail about what might happen next. the argument we hear from uk what might happen next. the argument we hearfrom uk ministers all the time is that theyjust we hearfrom uk ministers all the time is that they just want to keep the message simple. to tell people to stay at home and protect the nhs, the mantra we hear everyday. that is starting to creak little bit. firstly that pressure within the conservative party also in scotland and wales which have the ability to go their own way on this, we are seeing some signs they want to start talking about how the lockdown might be lifted gradually over time. potentially over quite a long period time. but you can see that pressure building up and fill apparent is the latest person this morning
philip hammond was much argument is that if you wait too long that's exactly the case.conomy will see having reversed much that you'll never get it back to the same level you did or if you manage to recover it will take some time. the government here has been extremely relu cta nt to government here has been extremely reluctant to go into detail about what might happen next. the argument we hear from uk what might happen next. the argument we hearfrom uk ministers all the time is that theyjust...
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the superintendent of public education to the president of the state school board, linda darling hammond, both of which are on the phone today but i've also been very blessed by someone that i know very well, and that's my wife, the first partner of the state of california. she, in partnership with members of my team, ben cheetah and others, have been working hard over the last few weeks to build on the announcement we made a few weeks ago about those 100,000 free wi-fi hot spots that google has committed to rolling out throughout the state of california and the 4,000 chrome books they made available to build on the work that apple has been doing. 800 school districts, 10,000 ipods that they have donated. and to do even more to meet the needs of millions of californians that simply don't have access. jen has been working the phones. she's had good days. like some of us. some days haven't been as fruitful. companies, large and small, individuals that have made small contributions, some large and philanthropy and foundations and a whole package we wanted to roll out today that i think will
the superintendent of public education to the president of the state school board, linda darling hammond, both of which are on the phone today but i've also been very blessed by someone that i know very well, and that's my wife, the first partner of the state of california. she, in partnership with members of my team, ben cheetah and others, have been working hard over the last few weeks to build on the announcement we made a few weeks ago about those 100,000 free wi-fi hot spots that google...
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philip hammond, who was chancellor until about a year ago, is essentially arguing that emerging from going to be hard, a lot harder than it was to go into it in the first place, but he believes it is crucial to restart the economy again because the longer you leave it, the more the damage will be. have a listen to what he said this morning. we have to start reopening the economy, but we have to do it living with covid—19. we can't wait until a vaccine is developed, produced in sufficient quantity and rolled out across the population. the economy won't survive that long. we are going to have to start reopening but we are going to have to do it alongside the measures that are in place to protect the population from covid—19 and that is going to be a much more complex phase of this crisis than the initial acute phase. locking everything down and keeping everything down and keeping everything locked down is relatively straightforward. the challenge of how to progressively, carefully, methodically reopen, protecting both health and jobs, is much, methodically reopen, protecting both healt
philip hammond, who was chancellor until about a year ago, is essentially arguing that emerging from going to be hard, a lot harder than it was to go into it in the first place, but he believes it is crucial to restart the economy again because the longer you leave it, the more the damage will be. have a listen to what he said this morning. we have to start reopening the economy, but we have to do it living with covid—19. we can't wait until a vaccine is developed, produced in sufficient...
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the superintendent of public education to the president of the state school board, linda darling hammond, both of which were on the phone today. but i have also been very blessed by someone that i know very well and that is my wife, she in partnership with tony thurmond, linda darling hammond, members of my team and others, have been working hard over the past few weeks to build on the announcement that we made a few weeks ago about those 100,000 free wi-fi hotspots that google has committed to rolling out throughout the state of california and the 4000 chrome books they made available to build on the work that apple has been doing in 800 school districts, 10,000 ipods they have donated. and to do even more to meet the needs of millions of californians that simply do not have access. jennifer has been working the phones and she has had good days like some of us, some days have not been as fruitful, companies large and small, individuals who have made small contributions and some large, philanthropy, and foundations. a whole package we wanttoday th will shine brighter light on our capacit
the superintendent of public education to the president of the state school board, linda darling hammond, both of which were on the phone today. but i have also been very blessed by someone that i know very well and that is my wife, she in partnership with tony thurmond, linda darling hammond, members of my team and others, have been working hard over the past few weeks to build on the announcement that we made a few weeks ago about those 100,000 free wi-fi hotspots that google has committed to...
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philip hammond's argument is essentially that coming out of lockdown gradually would be a lot harderto it. figuring out how you are going to do thatis figuring out how you are going to do that is essential because the longer you wait, the greater the economic damage is going to be. and there are many conservatives who are sympathetic to that argument, who think that ministers need to be more open with the public about the trade—offs and start to discuss them more in public, who want ministers to do what the devolved governments have done in the past few days, and begin that conversation about when restrictions might be lifted. the government is of course very aware of the huge economics told that this is taking. there is, for example, work going on to look at how workplaces around the country could ijust so workplaces around the country could i just so that they can reopen eventually with restrictions in place, to allow for things like social distancing. but ultimately, the government has stuck to its message, that refrain that we hear every day, to stay at home and protect the nhs a
philip hammond's argument is essentially that coming out of lockdown gradually would be a lot harderto it. figuring out how you are going to do thatis figuring out how you are going to do that is essential because the longer you wait, the greater the economic damage is going to be. and there are many conservatives who are sympathetic to that argument, who think that ministers need to be more open with the public about the trade—offs and start to discuss them more in public, who want ministers...
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ma militia hammond th in the greatest confusion and distress and then in a finally sentence he challenged pickens who was an honorable man to share the responsibility for putting an end to barberism in the back country. the cry for mercy i hope you will exert yourself to bring over the torres to our interest and check the e nonormities -- a bloody disposition stimulates them. greene's attempts to bring law and order to a ravaged land were largely unsuccessful. hatred and bitterness was too deeply embedded for quick relief. andrew pickens expressed it in terms of stand alone and stalk relief and labeled the conflict within the regular war a bitter civil war. it's impossible for us and them to inhabit one country and live together in peace. the impact of this civil war made the lives of noncombatants a horror and had a greater impact on society than the regular war. the contemporary south carolina historian david ramsey wrote that there were 1400 widows and orphans in the 96 district alone. i showed you where the 96 district is. you know where that is. late in the war, the rebel militia lea
ma militia hammond th in the greatest confusion and distress and then in a finally sentence he challenged pickens who was an honorable man to share the responsibility for putting an end to barberism in the back country. the cry for mercy i hope you will exert yourself to bring over the torres to our interest and check the e nonormities -- a bloody disposition stimulates them. greene's attempts to bring law and order to a ravaged land were largely unsuccessful. hatred and bitterness was too...
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worried about the effect of the lockdown on the economy, and publicly the former chancellor philip hammondc that the lockdown would have to be eased even before a vaccine is found otherwise the economy could become the biggest casualty of this pandemic. when boris johnson become the biggest casualty of this pandemic. when borisjohnson returns to downing street, he begins work again, laboursay to downing street, he begins work again, labour say they will press him fora again, labour say they will press him for a route map out of the lockdown although they support the current restrictions, but i think what the death toll now shows is that the government will continue to proceed with caution. thanks for joining us. more than 20,000 coronavirus deaths have now been recorded in the uk — a grim milestone — with the actual death toll likely to be much higher. the disease has forced people to confront a new approach to dying — with government guidelines allowing only immediate family to attend the funerals of loved ones. our home editor mark easton reports. sirens in every neighbourhood and every
worried about the effect of the lockdown on the economy, and publicly the former chancellor philip hammondc that the lockdown would have to be eased even before a vaccine is found otherwise the economy could become the biggest casualty of this pandemic. when boris johnson become the biggest casualty of this pandemic. when borisjohnson returns to downing street, he begins work again, laboursay to downing street, he begins work again, labour say they will press him fora again, labour say they...
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it's quite hammond in here right now so as you can see this is my little self-made broom tripod. yep we get creative and let me see. this is help set up my interview just need to get everything ok i just need to press play here. ok while i call him please have a look at the no reminder of who he is and how i know him so that you get a plate understand maybe why i'm calling. and that followed in 2014 when i found this series of reports on the financial crisis in greece he's a private chap who came up with some out of the box ideas about how to make money during austerity seeders later i caught up with him again to find out of his situation had improved sadly it hadn't. had a year. i swear every time i talk to you just seems the situation is getting worse and worse in the worse. so it's only what's happening in greece right now. it's like it's very uncertain. businesses are closed until the. 30th of april which means easter scar which is like 25 percent of the economy both internal and tourists it's crazy for us here we write or sell something which you can either send a message or
it's quite hammond in here right now so as you can see this is my little self-made broom tripod. yep we get creative and let me see. this is help set up my interview just need to get everything ok i just need to press play here. ok while i call him please have a look at the no reminder of who he is and how i know him so that you get a plate understand maybe why i'm calling. and that followed in 2014 when i found this series of reports on the financial crisis in greece he's a private chap who...
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when i said we need more googles, linda door listen hammond made a point. we did a survey, a vulnerability map of the entire state of california to provide confidently 100% coverage where that digital is eliminated from access p. 162,013 month hotspots we would need. going 18 already providing 100,000. we'll sew how far that could go. it was based on a survey. so so we think it was actually closer thatten even that survey may suggest. those that want to participate and join this call to meet this moment and address further the issues of equity, please contact us. we will make sure we have it highlighted throughout the state of california in terms of just the hardware and not just the software. somehow before we close, i want to ask angel to come out and talk about what we put out yesterday which were some broad strokes guidelines on face coverings. they are not a substitute for social distancing or staying at home or a call to find. face coverings broadly i did fined can be added to, but not a sub city out the to social distancing. with that, we'll folks kn
when i said we need more googles, linda door listen hammond made a point. we did a survey, a vulnerability map of the entire state of california to provide confidently 100% coverage where that digital is eliminated from access p. 162,013 month hotspots we would need. going 18 already providing 100,000. we'll sew how far that could go. it was based on a survey. so so we think it was actually closer thatten even that survey may suggest. those that want to participate and join this call to meet...
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jueves a todos, vamos a llenar la casa con la banda el recodo, patty a manterola, el pianista arnold hammond
jueves a todos, vamos a llenar la casa con la banda el recodo, patty a manterola, el pianista arnold hammond
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hammond both wanted the war department to recall augusta's invitation to appear. fortunately the secretary of war edward stanton stepped in and he refused to give in to their racially motivated requests. in 1836 augusta passed the board's examination, the first african-american, he became the first african-american to receive an army commission in american history. he was commission major. surgeon general hammond went up to the examining physician and his name was cronan and he said i say, cronan, how did you come to let the "n" word pass? dr. cronan said the "n" word knew more than i did, and i could not help myself. >> once in uniform, augusta faced awful racial violence and discrimination and he was traveling through baltimore in 1863 where he was visually attacked by a mob. he was later kicked off of a washington d.c. street war and he went to the supreme court and he was not allowed to watch. you need to take away his commission. it is outrageous that we are outranked by a black man, but augusta wouldn't allow any of this to stop him. he and his friend dr. an
hammond both wanted the war department to recall augusta's invitation to appear. fortunately the secretary of war edward stanton stepped in and he refused to give in to their racially motivated requests. in 1836 augusta passed the board's examination, the first african-american, he became the first african-american to receive an army commission in american history. he was commission major. surgeon general hammond went up to the examining physician and his name was cronan and he said i say,...
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clymer and the surgeon general william hammond both wanted the war department to recall his invitation to appear. fortunately the secretary of war , edwin stanton stepped in and refused to give into their racially motivated request. the first african-american -- he became the first african american to receive an army commission in american history. he was commissioned major peer surgeon general hammond went up to the physician and said i say, how did you come to let the n-w ord pass. he said, the fact is he knew more than i did and i could not help myself. once in uniform, augusta faced awful racial violence and discrimination. he was traveling through baltimore in may of 1863 where he was viciously attacked by a mob. later he was kicked off the streetcar. he went to the supreme court to watch oral arguments and he was not admitted to go in and watch. the officers with whom he served in the seventh u.s. colored regiment said you need to take away his commission. it is outrageous we are outranked by a black man. agusta would not allow any of this to stop him. he and his friends approach
clymer and the surgeon general william hammond both wanted the war department to recall his invitation to appear. fortunately the secretary of war , edwin stanton stepped in and refused to give into their racially motivated request. the first african-american -- he became the first african american to receive an army commission in american history. he was commissioned major peer surgeon general hammond went up to the physician and said i say, how did you come to let the n-w ord pass. he said,...
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meanwhile, former chancellor philip hammond calls on the government to set out how britain can ease itskdown and restart the economy. in the next 15 minutes the home secretary, priti patel, will lead the uk's daily coronavirus press briefing at 10 downing street. and the english premier league holds talks with ministers about how football matches could resume with televised matches played behind closed doors. good afternoon. the number of coronavirus—related deaths in hospitals in the uk has surpassed 20,000, according to the department of health. the death toll now stands at 20,319, as of 5pm yesterday. it comes as the world health organization has warned that people who have recovered from coronavirus may not be protected against reinfection. in other developments — the majority of coronavirus tests for essential workers here in the uk were booked up through the government website within an hour of it reopening today — with some still available in scotland. as european countries start to ease their lockdowns — belgium has announced a timetable for gradually lifting restrictions. all s
meanwhile, former chancellor philip hammond calls on the government to set out how britain can ease itskdown and restart the economy. in the next 15 minutes the home secretary, priti patel, will lead the uk's daily coronavirus press briefing at 10 downing street. and the english premier league holds talks with ministers about how football matches could resume with televised matches played behind closed doors. good afternoon. the number of coronavirus—related deaths in hospitals in the uk has...
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wave of mrloughs and firings, many of them workers who thought they were safe, including mitchell hammond in los angeles. >> it was definitely kind of a gut punch, you know, working for this wonderful place for two years and then, all of a sudden, you're not. >> reporter: for each diagnosed case of covid-19, 35 americans have lost their jobs in the last four weeks. michigan leads six states that have lost more than 20% of their 10%.forces. like this. >> reporter: andy challenger works for a global outplacement firm in chicago. he told us this second wave of eaemployment could lead to more just like it. more and more workers are discovering just how much trouble they're in. >> that bomb that went off, of 22 million lost jobs, that's going to drop consumer spending, which leads to more lost jobs. it's a vicious downward cycle. >> reporter: virtually every sector of america's economy has been gouged. the timing is especially bad for michael brown. he and his wife have twins on the way. >> this is the most stressful period of my life, because i'm trying to provide. i'm trying to sustain. and
wave of mrloughs and firings, many of them workers who thought they were safe, including mitchell hammond in los angeles. >> it was definitely kind of a gut punch, you know, working for this wonderful place for two years and then, all of a sudden, you're not. >> reporter: for each diagnosed case of covid-19, 35 americans have lost their jobs in the last four weeks. michigan leads six states that have lost more than 20% of their 10%.forces. like this. >> reporter: andy...
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now which the hammonds a doctor at one of the few hospitals in england he alone tells us about 50 suspected cases oh this old man has trouble breathing. for them or another. has a high fever and is feeling sick. the entire province of it live has roughly 100 intensive care beds and 47 ventilators for a population of over 3000000. moment or not we're doing the best we can to prepare for the corona virus and we have installed a quarantine ward on top of places but we would be out of our league to confront a virus like this should it break out here may god prevent this in the shuttle. here in the capital damascus a curfew is in place from 6 in the evening till 6 in the morning just like the rest of syria but during the day life still moves at its normal pace and even in it live the shops are still open nobody is under quarantine abu ahmed owns a small street shop like i do and a virus is dangerous for all of us but we need to work in order to survive how can we stay at home i do what the world health organization has so far sent only 300 corona test kits to add limp according to local health o
now which the hammonds a doctor at one of the few hospitals in england he alone tells us about 50 suspected cases oh this old man has trouble breathing. for them or another. has a high fever and is feeling sick. the entire province of it live has roughly 100 intensive care beds and 47 ventilators for a population of over 3000000. moment or not we're doing the best we can to prepare for the corona virus and we have installed a quarantine ward on top of places but we would be out of our league to...
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cornell charles and larry hammond. founded in 1916, to provide free burials for the black community, the zulu club now grieving from a distance. >> we're going to have to again figure out a way to celebrate the lives of our brothers. ♪ >> the earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal. >> reporter: back in chicago, words of faith still streaming out through turbulent times. the pews empty to keep the congregation safe, the reverend offering comfort and hope online. >> we're doing this through a passover season. it was a similar situation where people were told to stay in the house. to shelter in the home until the plague has passed over. but the good news is, this, too, will pass. >> reporter: as a sister used to say in my childhood church, "make it plain, preacher." >> the pandemic of 2020 is something we'll always remember, you know, for families like mines. we'll remember the people who were lost. weeping endures for the night, but joy will come in the morning. ♪ never lose its power >> reporter: for shelly and tom
cornell charles and larry hammond. founded in 1916, to provide free burials for the black community, the zulu club now grieving from a distance. >> we're going to have to again figure out a way to celebrate the lives of our brothers. ♪ >> the earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal. >> reporter: back in chicago, words of faith still streaming out through turbulent times. the pews empty to keep the congregation safe, the reverend offering comfort and hope online. >>...
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the former chancellor, phillip hammond, suggested that perhaps, indeed, the economy could become theus. he is also going to be receiving a letter from the opposition leader, from labour leader, sir keir starmer, who is calling for greater clarity on how we will exit the lockdown in due course. now, i think, when the prime minister does make some announcements, we are likely to simply see modifications to the current measures. he's very keen to avoid the second wave of this virus and, interestingly, at that chequers summit i was mentioning, he apparently quoted the roman philosopher, cicero — i mean, he would, wouldn't he? in the english — and the phrase he used, "the health of the people should be the supreme law" and i think that gives us a big clue about where boris johnson stands on this lockdown a debate. in new york state, the epicentre of the us outbreak, governor andrew cuomo says independent pharmacies will be authorised to carry out tests for covid—i9. it comes as figures suggest that the outbreak there seems to be slowing down. rich preston reports. new york state has repor
the former chancellor, phillip hammond, suggested that perhaps, indeed, the economy could become theus. he is also going to be receiving a letter from the opposition leader, from labour leader, sir keir starmer, who is calling for greater clarity on how we will exit the lockdown in due course. now, i think, when the prime minister does make some announcements, we are likely to simply see modifications to the current measures. he's very keen to avoid the second wave of this virus and,...
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now which the hammonds a doctor at one of the few hospitals in england he alone tells us about 50 suspected cases well below 0 this old man has trouble breathing the law for them or another has a high fever and is feeling sick. the entire province of it live has roughly 100 intensive care beds and 47 ventilators for a population of over 3000000. mom and i don't know if we are doing the best we can to prepare for the corona virus and we have installed a quarantine ward on top of players but we would be out of our league to confront a virus like this should it break out here. may god prevent this but the shuttle. here in the capital damascus a curfew is in place from 6 in the evening till 6 in the morning just like the rest of syria but during the day life still moves at its normal pace and even in it live the shops are still open nobody is under quarantine abu ahmed owns a small street shop i love you i do it a virus is dangerous for all of us but we need to work in order to survive how can we stay at home i see what the world health organization has so far sent only 300 corona test kits to
now which the hammonds a doctor at one of the few hospitals in england he alone tells us about 50 suspected cases well below 0 this old man has trouble breathing the law for them or another has a high fever and is feeling sick. the entire province of it live has roughly 100 intensive care beds and 47 ventilators for a population of over 3000000. mom and i don't know if we are doing the best we can to prepare for the corona virus and we have installed a quarantine ward on top of players but we...
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0ne of borisjohnson‘s old colleagues, priti patel‘s old colleagues in the last parliament, philip hammondd be the greatest casualty of this pandemic unless the government is willing to ease some of those restrictions before a vaccine is found. the governor of new york says independent pharmacies are to be allowed to carry out tests for the coronavirus. andrew cuomo has also told his daily briefing on the pandemic that the number of people being taken to hospital in the state has fallen to same level as 21 days ago. with me now is our north america correspondent, peter bowes. independent pharmacies would be allowed to carry out tests on how important is that? this is a very significant ramping up of testing in new york state. the governor wants to get up to 40,000 tests every day. currently, those larger pharmacies have been carrying out tests in new york and elsewhere united states, but this executive order which he said he plans to sign one small pharmacies, high street chemists, to carry out these tests and make it easierfor people to carry out these tests and make it easier for people
0ne of borisjohnson‘s old colleagues, priti patel‘s old colleagues in the last parliament, philip hammondd be the greatest casualty of this pandemic unless the government is willing to ease some of those restrictions before a vaccine is found. the governor of new york says independent pharmacies are to be allowed to carry out tests for the coronavirus. andrew cuomo has also told his daily briefing on the pandemic that the number of people being taken to hospital in the state has fallen to...
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as you know, cde, tony thurman, linda darling hammond, the president of the state school board have been having webinars about distance learning, focusing on special education as a particular topic of prioritization. we were able to get 100,000 spots to get people connected throughout the state of california because of the general rossility of google. also thousands and thousands of chrome books. >>> let me extend to your question the obvious. and that is not enough. and there are gaps still. the superintendent quite literally for the last two days hand been lighting up my phone and our team saying we need more help. and we need to go out together to procure more resources, more assets to help people with their distance learning, in addition to finding more wi-fi hot spots to avail the concerns that still remain about parts of the state that are still struggling with broadband access. and so those two things are happening in real time. again, at a scale that is larger than any other state in our nation. i want to applaud the superintendent for his focus on this. he as well just put in a
as you know, cde, tony thurman, linda darling hammond, the president of the state school board have been having webinars about distance learning, focusing on special education as a particular topic of prioritization. we were able to get 100,000 spots to get people connected throughout the state of california because of the general rossility of google. also thousands and thousands of chrome books. >>> let me extend to your question the obvious. and that is not enough. and there are gaps...
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of his own mps about the lockdown and the effect on the economy, and the former chancellor philip hammondeed the economy could become the greatest victim of this virus. he will also be receiving a letter from the opposition leader keir starmer who is calling for greater clarity on how we will exit the lockdown in due course. when the prime minister does make some announcements on this, i'm told we are likely to see modifications to the current measures. he is very keen to avoid a second wave of this virus and interestingly, at the summiti virus and interestingly, at the summit i was mentioning, he a p pa re ntly summit i was mentioning, he apparently quoted the roman philosopher cicero, in english, he used the phrase, the health of the people should be the supreme law and that gives a big clue about where borisjohnson that gives a big clue about where boris johnson stands on that gives a big clue about where borisjohnson stands on this lockdown debate. thanks forjoining us. and the first secretary of state dominic raab and the first minister of scotland, nicola sturgeon will be on the and
of his own mps about the lockdown and the effect on the economy, and the former chancellor philip hammondeed the economy could become the greatest victim of this virus. he will also be receiving a letter from the opposition leader keir starmer who is calling for greater clarity on how we will exit the lockdown in due course. when the prime minister does make some announcements on this, i'm told we are likely to see modifications to the current measures. he is very keen to avoid a second wave of...
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restrictions may well be eased, and the former chancellor of the exchequer in the last parliament, philip hammondhe economy could be the greatest casualty of this pandemic unless the government is willing to ease some of those restrictions before a vaccine is found. government—imposed lockdowns continue around the world as the pandemic shows few signs of slowing. tens of millions of people are having to stay at home and businesses have been told to shut their doors. some countries, however — particularly in europe — are considering easing the restrictions. from berlin, damien mcguinness reports. for the past six weeks, a quickjog in the park has been one of the few ways people in belgium could leave the house. apart from exercise and essential work and shopping, they have been confined to their homes. belgium has suffered the highest per capita death rate in the world from coronavirus — almost 7,000 deaths so far. but infection and death rate appears to be slowing. so the government has now announced a three stage plan to ease the lockdown. in may, most shops will be open, then a week later child
restrictions may well be eased, and the former chancellor of the exchequer in the last parliament, philip hammondhe economy could be the greatest casualty of this pandemic unless the government is willing to ease some of those restrictions before a vaccine is found. government—imposed lockdowns continue around the world as the pandemic shows few signs of slowing. tens of millions of people are having to stay at home and businesses have been told to shut their doors. some countries, however...
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this summer jacka sport welcome and thank you max hammond at. how goes your corner you have 3 lovely diff 3 lovely daughters i think i do. it's you know my girls are kind of homebodies they're not like b. you know softball played and you know volleyball you know actually so that they are hanging out at home and so i'm just been kind of doing that flow between my house and then mom's and so they're not going to hold it in it's been it's been ok like they haven't been and you know the automat down here in the abbott we weathered that storm i think kind of gracefully you know jack is a father of 2 older sons who moved out a long time ago i can tell you that those meltdowns are sort of a joyous could confidently that later in life you long for my friend just to have sent a polaroid when it's happening because knows it or in the stuff of life like thread my health this is on friday and i'm just like i mean that's just come by so quickly i might go out in another like 10 years are going to be out of the house a comedy that. your family has such so muc
this summer jacka sport welcome and thank you max hammond at. how goes your corner you have 3 lovely diff 3 lovely daughters i think i do. it's you know my girls are kind of homebodies they're not like b. you know softball played and you know volleyball you know actually so that they are hanging out at home and so i'm just been kind of doing that flow between my house and then mom's and so they're not going to hold it in it's been it's been ok like they haven't been and you know the automat...
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philip hammond, the chancellor very publicly said on the bbc today that effectively the rejections wouldrwise the economy could become the biggest casualty of the pandemic. there is pressure on boris johnson when he returns to work to have some kind of rethink. that is not to say that some kind of work is not to say that some kind of work is not going on behind the scenes about how they will use these restrictions in due course. more detailed plans are to be outlined by the devolved administrations and labour are pushing very strongly for the government at westminster to come out with more detailed plans to. given today's grand 0ettl, more than 20,000, not only would it be seen as inappropriate —— grand 0ettl —— inappropriate —— grand 0ettl —— inappropriate to make those announcements today. government—imposed lockdowns continue around the world as the pandemic shows few signs of slowing. tens of millions of people are having to stay at home and businesses have been told to shut their doors. some countries, however — particularly in europe — are considering easing the restrictions. from
philip hammond, the chancellor very publicly said on the bbc today that effectively the rejections wouldrwise the economy could become the biggest casualty of the pandemic. there is pressure on boris johnson when he returns to work to have some kind of rethink. that is not to say that some kind of work is not to say that some kind of work is not going on behind the scenes about how they will use these restrictions in due course. more detailed plans are to be outlined by the devolved...
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even in his mid eighties not knowing who his parents were is a source of unease that hammond says will never leave him. her. and ask me to write as many have friends that live there are just 2 of hundreds of thousands of children living in overcrowded or a few g. camps and levanon thanks to a football project they can get a few hours of respite at beirut car. back militia hands could wrap beirut for years to do my future and football. me and 30 minutes on d.w. . it's better than any thriller. new ways to bite crime. crime scenes are preserved in virtual form break ins can be predicted in advance and autopsies conducted without a scalpel what used to be science fiction has now become reality high tech law enforcement. close up. in 90 minutes on d w. or war. z.z. rooms. are always a symbol of a long conflict in the philippines between the muslims and the christian population . lives fighters occupied the city center in 2007 team president to choose a response was. this is not the kind of freedom that we. counted more or you become a deep way to islamist terror. an exclusive report from a
even in his mid eighties not knowing who his parents were is a source of unease that hammond says will never leave him. her. and ask me to write as many have friends that live there are just 2 of hundreds of thousands of children living in overcrowded or a few g. camps and levanon thanks to a football project they can get a few hours of respite at beirut car. back militia hands could wrap beirut for years to do my future and football. me and 30 minutes on d.w. . it's better than any thriller....
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even in his mid eighties not knowing who his parents were is a source of unease that hammond says will never leave him. enter the conflict zone in these extraordinary times we decided to take the opportunity to focus on the impact that the coronavirus pandemic is having on human rights around the world there are reports of invasive surveillance authoritarian power grabs my guest is the head of human rights watch candidate rafael many limitations are people willing to accept in order to fight a threat like coronavirus conflict. in 30 minutes on the w. . orld. group also notice of grave the need to keep a brave eligible for over correction home the force and leave them holding the most mostly men that we can end up with at least the bottom of the ballet that the last dragons as word has called on all those who used. to be a really good. time going crazy. thing in all the time. how to handle on new allies in times of the koran a pandemic d.w. reporter. just like her and she's looking for answers thankfully with the help of jamie expect. thank you is not life as we know it. our new web ser
even in his mid eighties not knowing who his parents were is a source of unease that hammond says will never leave him. enter the conflict zone in these extraordinary times we decided to take the opportunity to focus on the impact that the coronavirus pandemic is having on human rights around the world there are reports of invasive surveillance authoritarian power grabs my guest is the head of human rights watch candidate rafael many limitations are people willing to accept in order to fight a...
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hammond. eth el l. griffin. margaret betterton goodson. laura jane garrison. mary ann fritzler.gan eckles. my grandmother, katherine louise crega cregan. >> we continue to remember our friends and family from the social security administration, first floor. gabreon d.l. bruce. peachlan bradley. my aunt, carol louise bowers. cassandra k. booker. olita c. bidding. peola battle. calvin battle. sandra g. "sandy" avery. pamela cleveland argo. richard a. allen. theresa antoinette alexander. ♪ >>> good morning. i want to thank you for joining us on our 168-day journey, as we have been looking back and thinking forward. we began with this powerful message. on day one, we heard our story put into story put into historical historical perspective. i'm here, thinking forward, learning and connecting the past with the future. lessons learned here from the bombing and combining history, science and technology teach relevant lessons impacting kids' lives today. our redeveloped oklahoma standard will be taught in schools and to adults alike. it reminds us of the core tenet s, rising to honor an
hammond. eth el l. griffin. margaret betterton goodson. laura jane garrison. mary ann fritzler.gan eckles. my grandmother, katherine louise crega cregan. >> we continue to remember our friends and family from the social security administration, first floor. gabreon d.l. bruce. peachlan bradley. my aunt, carol louise bowers. cassandra k. booker. olita c. bidding. peola battle. calvin battle. sandra g. "sandy" avery. pamela cleveland argo. richard a. allen. theresa antoinette...
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surgeon general hammond went up to the physician and he said i say, how did you come to let the n word pass, and he said the fact is, general, the n word knew more than i did and i could not help myself. once in uniform, he faced awful violence. he was viciously attacked by a mob. later he was kicked off of a washington dc streetcar. he went to the supreme court to watch oral arguments and he was not admitted. and the officers complained saying it is outrageous that we're outranked bay black man. augusta did not let any of this stop him. inside the building, they met benjamin brown french and he was the commissioner of the public buildings and they presented french with their cards. and these are abbott's words. upon sees augusta aadvance forward and grasped his hand. mary todd lincoln was there talking, and lincoln was still holding augusta's hand and robert comes over and says are you going to allow this invasion? and lincoln turns to his son and says why not? nothing more was said between the president and his son and robert slinked back over to his mother's side. today he gave his
surgeon general hammond went up to the physician and he said i say, how did you come to let the n word pass, and he said the fact is, general, the n word knew more than i did and i could not help myself. once in uniform, he faced awful violence. he was viciously attacked by a mob. later he was kicked off of a washington dc streetcar. he went to the supreme court to watch oral arguments and he was not admitted. and the officers complained saying it is outrageous that we're outranked bay black...
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even in his mid eighties not knowing who his parents were is a source of unease that hammond says will never leave him. it's better than any thriller. new ways to buy crime. crime scenes are preserved in virtual form break ins can be predicted in advance and autopsies conducted without a scalpel what used to be science fiction has now become reality for the high tech law enforcement. close up. in 30 minutes on d w. ah i'm going crazy thing in all the time. how to handle our new lives in times of the corona and then x d w reporter. just like everyone else and she's looking for answers and thankfully with the help of dreaming that if you are one. of these folks thank you this is not life as we know it but we're all in this together our new web series. has a virus spread. why do we panic. and when will. you just 3 of the topics and weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like any information on the coronavirus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever you can get your podcast you can also find us at dot com slash science. this is
even in his mid eighties not knowing who his parents were is a source of unease that hammond says will never leave him. it's better than any thriller. new ways to buy crime. crime scenes are preserved in virtual form break ins can be predicted in advance and autopsies conducted without a scalpel what used to be science fiction has now become reality for the high tech law enforcement. close up. in 30 minutes on d w. ah i'm going crazy thing in all the time. how to handle our new lives in times...
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the former british chancellor philip hammond has called on the government to begin easing the lockdownart the economy. and the english premier league has been holding talks with the uk government about how football matches could be permitted to resume. more on that later but first for more on the situation in the uk, richard galpin reports. the drive to get millions of key workers such as teachers, the police and staff working in the food industry began yesterday. but the numbers applying are overwhelming the system. just before ten o'clock this morning, we looked at the government website, which key workers use to book a test. many of the options were already unavailable. home kits were all booked out within 15 minutes. the only available option for a test was at a site in scotland. this, for many, very frustrating, and requiring a lot of persistence. i tried and it was not working. so i kept on trying throughout the evening. eventually i got back on. and, again, went through the system of trying to book a test. i booked it and this morning when i woke up i received a text to tell me
the former british chancellor philip hammond has called on the government to begin easing the lockdownart the economy. and the english premier league has been holding talks with the uk government about how football matches could be permitted to resume. more on that later but first for more on the situation in the uk, richard galpin reports. the drive to get millions of key workers such as teachers, the police and staff working in the food industry began yesterday. but the numbers applying are...
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coming up later today ed hammond, ever core come at 10:00 a.m. in new york. 3:00 p.m., london.is "bloomberg." ♪ this is "bloomberg surveillance." we are working from home. i think we are in week four or five. i can't count the days or the weeks. gideon rose with foreign affairs magazine. when you look at some of the focus that we have been talking about, how does this pandemic change the relationship between governments and the social contract, it is a change more in your or the u.s.? are we going to talk more about a safety net? are we going to see much more intervention of governments around the world? >> this is a great question. inward, blame somebody for the crisis, try to protect yourself by removing yourself and hunkering down. is toher possible trend recognize and interconnected world, we need more connection with others, with neighbors, with even opponents because what happens to the guy in the next house can affect up. you can imagine on the one hand, hunkering down an increase in tensions, turn inward policy. but you can also see a functional logic in which all birxs
coming up later today ed hammond, ever core come at 10:00 a.m. in new york. 3:00 p.m., london.is "bloomberg." ♪ this is "bloomberg surveillance." we are working from home. i think we are in week four or five. i can't count the days or the weeks. gideon rose with foreign affairs magazine. when you look at some of the focus that we have been talking about, how does this pandemic change the relationship between governments and the social contract, it is a change more in your...
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well, to be honest, we have been listening to a lot of gospel music, a lot of kirk franklin, fred hammondhat he did. there's this one song by the mississippi mass children's choir called "i'm blessed" that we have been playing a lot lately. mississippi mass children's choir. i'm blessed. it's been definitely holding us down. that's mainly -- and then some of the newer songs. drake has as a new song that's got, like, a dance to it. doing a lot of tick tocks. we have been doing literally anything we can do. i just built a bicycle less than an hour ago. >> stephen: you built a by sickle? >> i built a bicycle for kinsley with training cheelswheels. i don't know if you've ever had to do this, but when you get a bike that you have to put together yourself, you have to pull the brake system as tight as you can and then wrap it around and screw it in. >> stephen: yeah, i threw up a youtube video last week of me changing an inner tube. >> what? >> stephen: i'm doing all kinds of things i used to when i was a kid that i haven't done in a long time. old skills coming back when you need them. >> we'r
well, to be honest, we have been listening to a lot of gospel music, a lot of kirk franklin, fred hammondhat he did. there's this one song by the mississippi mass children's choir called "i'm blessed" that we have been playing a lot lately. mississippi mass children's choir. i'm blessed. it's been definitely holding us down. that's mainly -- and then some of the newer songs. drake has as a new song that's got, like, a dance to it. doing a lot of tick tocks. we have been doing...
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the site is staffed around the clock by four sergeants and six deputies, specially trained indy can hammond procedures. the sheriff is hopeful that such safeguards prevent other first responders from becoming infected . >> they go home to their families every day and keeping our staff healthy and families healthy is our number one goal. >>> the companies claim each device can kill 650 pathogens, units and will be delivered sometime in san jose, jesse gary, fox 2 news. >>> thank you, jesse. we are keeping an eye on wall street this morning and once again they have indicated about a 100 point gain for the dow in close to a 1% gain for the s&p 500 good news is coming in this morning that general motors has signed a contract to produce $30,000 ventilators. now, yesterday was certainly a roller coaster ride by the closing bell, the first half of the day all three major indexes were up shortly but stocks began to slip with the news that more deaths in europe and european ministers failed to reach a consensus dealing with the coronavirus crisis. >>> airports are open for business but, you certainl
the site is staffed around the clock by four sergeants and six deputies, specially trained indy can hammond procedures. the sheriff is hopeful that such safeguards prevent other first responders from becoming infected . >> they go home to their families every day and keeping our staff healthy and families healthy is our number one goal. >>> the companies claim each device can kill 650 pathogens, units and will be delivered sometime in san jose, jesse gary, fox 2 news....
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alarmed by the prospect of freedom for slaves, james h hammond said, quote, were ever any people persuaded by arguments human or divine to surrender voluntarily $2 billion. the second point tied up with the first is racial subordination. preservation of slavery as an economic system and preservation of white supremacy, democratic white supremacy, was a central and interrelated concern. this mix of economic and racial bondage explains the passionate reaction to perceived and real threats to the south from the north. the southern states seceded to protect slavery from perceived northern attacks. the csa was explicitly founded to preserve it. because of slavery's importance, it makes sense that the election of 1860 triggered the secession crisis. in the end the republicans were too great a threat to southerners and lincoln's election precipitated confrontations culmination in the crisis of 1860, 1861 that made the war an irrepressible conflict and the cause of the war slavery. that's it. [ applause ] >> gary has asked me to say that he'll take all the questions. >> i didn't say that. >> i tho
alarmed by the prospect of freedom for slaves, james h hammond said, quote, were ever any people persuaded by arguments human or divine to surrender voluntarily $2 billion. the second point tied up with the first is racial subordination. preservation of slavery as an economic system and preservation of white supremacy, democratic white supremacy, was a central and interrelated concern. this mix of economic and racial bondage explains the passionate reaction to perceived and real threats to the...