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rhe hassed over 8 million pounds. there he is, talking about his success. >> it is in norma's. never anticipated wean would t hing that sort of money. it shows people have such high gard. it is amazing. from top t to bottoy work so hard and they are so humble. they are also brave. >> this is outside source. the world health organization has called for unity after trump stopped funding. the u.k. health secretary has pledged to do more testing as anger grows over coronavirus deaths in care homes. the european union has unveiled a roadmap to ease restrictions across the block italy, spain, and france reporting high death tolls. here is the european commission president. >> if member states start slowly , step-by-step, to lift measure, t is of utmost importance they notify t commission and the neighboring countries so we do not have unnted effects. good neighbors speak with other. >> here is our editor on he strategy. >> what it is saying to member countries is, before you lift your lockdowns, can you coordinate. don't think about it unless the number of infections is going down fo
rhe hassed over 8 million pounds. there he is, talking about his success. >> it is in norma's. never anticipated wean would t hing that sort of money. it shows people have such high gard. it is amazing. from top t to bottoy work so hard and they are so humble. they are also brave. >> this is outside source. the world health organization has called for unity after trump stopped funding. the u.k. health secretary has pledged to do more testing as anger grows over coronavirus deaths in...
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cheeses well president charles de gaulle famously said how in the world can you govern a country that hass two hundred and fifty eight hi cities the truth of the matter is there's actually a lot more than that. let's put this thing. as to. which means you could eat. a different cheese every day of the year for three years. and you still want a taste of all of them and it's true the french do you eat a lot of cheese they are among the biggest u. s. consumers in the world they eat a whopping. thirty kilos of cheese a year that's about a half kilo a week or the equivalent. of this a day and just like wine cheese is part of a tradition. centuries old. french cheeses. francece itself. the delelicious traditition began in french monastery. from the thirteenth century on french farmers started inventing regional chief. distitinctive climamate d vegetation helped create please. additionally she's making was a woman's craft with recipes and several bad handed down for generations. you've probably heard of quincy or camel back but there are countless other regional specialty. impact it's a great way
cheeses well president charles de gaulle famously said how in the world can you govern a country that hass two hundred and fifty eight hi cities the truth of the matter is there's actually a lot more than that. let's put this thing. as to. which means you could eat. a different cheese every day of the year for three years. and you still want a taste of all of them and it's true the french do you eat a lot of cheese they are among the biggest u. s. consumers in the world they eat a whopping....
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>> rereporter: : jeno hass been working in the hotel for two and a half years. >> hi. >> bye. >> reporter has cut a third of the physical burden on workers who often have to do overnight shifts. >> translator: jeno works 24/7, jeno works 365 days per year. >> reporter: this robot breaks eggs and put them sunnyside up on the plate. in the food court, another robot helps clear trays. robots do a range of everyday jobs here. singapore uses low-cost foreign labor mainly in the construction, nursing care and cleaning industries. but as labor demands continue to rise, the country's investing more in robotic innovation. this is a cleaeaning robot developed by a venture firm last year. >> hello! my name is abba. nice to meet you. >> reporter: wiping spilled liquid on the floor is an easy task but that's not all she can do. ♪ abba can make small talk and even rap while cleaning. two of the robots have joined the workforce of this company which cleans commercial buildings. >> this is sara. it's a stock robot and has been with us for two months and this is erla who just join us and learning, as well
>> rereporter: : jeno hass been working in the hotel for two and a half years. >> hi. >> bye. >> reporter has cut a third of the physical burden on workers who often have to do overnight shifts. >> translator: jeno works 24/7, jeno works 365 days per year. >> reporter: this robot breaks eggs and put them sunnyside up on the plate. in the food court, another robot helps clear trays. robots do a range of everyday jobs here. singapore uses low-cost foreign labor...
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reporter: the coronavirus shutdown hasse c nearly 30 million people to lose their jobs and million ofthers have d their household income reduced. >> the mortgage comes in. >>he andour water bill. we've depleted our savings now. reporter: brenda is a hairdresser. she stopped working two months ago and doesn't know when she will be back. >> everything has been thrown off balance now. i think that is going to hurt us the most. i won't be able to return myself to work. trying to figure out how we are going to make ends meet. report: for many struggling families, this pandemic has proven to be worse than any other fallout tfoy've had . >> usually i donate to the food bank. now, here i am. i think it is time for me to go to the food bank. ything helps. reporter: american families are receiving help from the government through a one-time stimulus check. is notenda's family, i enough >> for the time being, we are still holding our heads above water. laura: angelica rerting there. a border state known for its blend of cultures, marchi being one of them. when you can't go to it can come to you.
reporter: the coronavirus shutdown hasse c nearly 30 million people to lose their jobs and million ofthers have d their household income reduced. >> the mortgage comes in. >>he andour water bill. we've depleted our savings now. reporter: brenda is a hairdresser. she stopped working two months ago and doesn't know when she will be back. >> everything has been thrown off balance now. i think that is going to hurt us the most. i won't be able to return myself to work. trying to...
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spain hass seen a slight hike in death toll's. on monday.,000 mark france's public health chief is warning the worst is far from over. in italy, the prime minister is set to lay out plans for gradually reopening the economy in early may. positive milestones for europe's worst hit country. italy recorded its first drop in the number of people currently suffering from covid-19. the number of intensive care patients fell to its lowest in a month. it's daily death toll rose .lightly to 454 covid-19 deaths and france have surpassed the 20,000 mark, but the number of new deaths have declining.ly for the 12th day in a row the number of intensive care patients fell slightly.the government warned people not to get complacent. [speaking french] u.k., 440 nine more lives were lost to coronavirus in the past 24 hours. the lowest increase in a fortnight. health offfficials say thehe raf infection is slowing. more than 16,000 patients have far, but because most of the u.k. does not count deaths in care homes, the total is higher. to be much the
spain hass seen a slight hike in death toll's. on monday.,000 mark france's public health chief is warning the worst is far from over. in italy, the prime minister is set to lay out plans for gradually reopening the economy in early may. positive milestones for europe's worst hit country. italy recorded its first drop in the number of people currently suffering from covid-19. the number of intensive care patients fell to its lowest in a month. it's daily death toll rose .lightly to 454 covid-19...
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. >> t the government hass to brbg justicee to the p people that d. we are alilive because of them.verything that hahappened is becaususe they sacrificed their lives. >> their families have not yet seen prosecutions. i asked thehe prime minister abt this issue back in february. >> the constitution is guiding this with h a very clear undertrtaking that we establblih investigation committee. >> a new government was sworn in in august. after a transititional deal was struck between civilians and the military. al bashir is in prison for corruption while his former ruling party has been dissolved. sudanese officials have suggested they might even turn him over to the international criminal court for trial over alleged war crimes, yet sudan's economy is still dire and attempts to prove things are hindered by the country''s contininued presence on the list of u.s. state sponsors of terrorism. many have moved abroad in search of a job. mohammed now lives and w works n the e united arab ememirates. >> i wananted to stay in my country wiwith my familily but e were very littlele opportunitie.
. >> t the government hass to brbg justicee to the p people that d. we are alilive because of them.verything that hahappened is becaususe they sacrificed their lives. >> their families have not yet seen prosecutions. i asked thehe prime minister abt this issue back in february. >> the constitution is guiding this with h a very clear undertrtaking that we establblih investigation committee. >> a new government was sworn in in august. after a transititional deal was struck...
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opal foster of southern maryland also worries about the impact of isolation on her son jeremiah who hassre's a lot of things that they're used to in their regular routine that they're not going to be getting. we're working on kind of getting a zoom or skype meeting together so you guys can see each other. >> reporter: and after losing her job at a printing company last month, foster now wonders whether they'll stay financially afloat. >> i would love to say that everything will go back to normal tomorrow and we'll snap our fingers and everything will be back just the way that it was, but it won't. >> reporter: another glimpse of the new challenges around a dining room table in washington, d.c. >> danny is medically fragile. so the virus itself would be pretty devastating to him. >> reporter: megan scully and chris debot now full-time caregivers for their 4-year-old son danny who has a rare brain disorder putting him at increased risk from covid-19. >> one of the fights for us is keeping the front line for us here at home instead of possibly having to go to the hospital. >> reporter: as w
opal foster of southern maryland also worries about the impact of isolation on her son jeremiah who hassre's a lot of things that they're used to in their regular routine that they're not going to be getting. we're working on kind of getting a zoom or skype meeting together so you guys can see each other. >> reporter: and after losing her job at a printing company last month, foster now wonders whether they'll stay financially afloat. >> i would love to say that everything will go...
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state of new york hass reported a new single day high of coronavirus deaths come in nearly 800 in theast 24 hours. this brings the overall death toll to more than 6000. despite this, governor andrew cuomo says the epidemic appears to be stabilizing. as countries react with travel ban's, lockdowns and industrial shutdowns, the effect is grim. the wto has issued a dire warning about the global economy. >> the deepest downturn of our lifetimes. that is how the wto assesses the economic damage e caused by covid-19. thth year's spring outlook delirered by a vidideo by the wto's directoror general. >> we project in every regioioof the worlrld and acrososs all ses of the economy, in an n optimisc scenenario, are ecoconomists see volumemeof globall trading tumbling by 13% in 2020. if the -- then g governmentsts l to coordinate policy responses, the decline could be 32% or more. >> and you can see why, with half the world now being asked to state home, business of all kinds has shut down. images of grounded planes like these, symbolic of a global economy whose engine has simply fizzled out. an
state of new york hass reported a new single day high of coronavirus deaths come in nearly 800 in theast 24 hours. this brings the overall death toll to more than 6000. despite this, governor andrew cuomo says the epidemic appears to be stabilizing. as countries react with travel ban's, lockdowns and industrial shutdowns, the effect is grim. the wto has issued a dire warning about the global economy. >> the deepest downturn of our lifetimes. that is how the wto assesses the economic...
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ploy outside supermarkets in southern italy as people run out of food and money local leaders say hasse restrictions on movement and commas simply cannot go on forever. afghanistan steps up its efforts to contain because vietnam scene but now faces an additional challenge from the thousands of people returning from. passively over wearing face masks as the time to make sweeps across the globe opinion is divided about whether they use 5 known medics can slow the spread of infection we look at differing attitudes in europe and they should. come at me how to welcome governments around the world us scrambling to find ways to limit the spread of the corona virus many have imposed restrictions on people's movements italy is in its 4th week of a strict nationwide lockdown while this might be helping in the fight against the corona virus it is also bringing the country's economy to its knees with people losing their jobs and their earnings feel is a mounting that in italy dissatisfaction could quickly turn to one wrist. italy's streets empty like they have been for the past 3 weeks. police are
ploy outside supermarkets in southern italy as people run out of food and money local leaders say hasse restrictions on movement and commas simply cannot go on forever. afghanistan steps up its efforts to contain because vietnam scene but now faces an additional challenge from the thousands of people returning from. passively over wearing face masks as the time to make sweeps across the globe opinion is divided about whether they use 5 known medics can slow the spread of infection we look at...
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howow hass your lifee been have you been isolating have you been afraid for your own life at any point. you know you finish a day of work at this hospital then you leave itit and you've been exposed. despite all the personal protective equipments and you're thinking not about if you're going to gett the virus but ratherr when you're going to get it. and how sick and my going to be and my surprise. and i'm i a healthy carrier- it's only doctors isolating it's also nurses i've hearard of nurses living in ther basements i have isolated from my family- because i'm afraiaid that will. give the virusus a fine healthy carrier but we have hope that. in the near future we'll have an antibody test they will be able to predict if. we are immune from the virirus- butut we don't know yet- whole- position is try to do that is- so the question remains how long do we have to isolate. any particular patients you've treated who will stay in your mind forever. last week one of f my patients passed away- the family was vevery disheartened.d. and they really wanted to have one last momoment with h clark i
howow hass your lifee been have you been isolating have you been afraid for your own life at any point. you know you finish a day of work at this hospital then you leave itit and you've been exposed. despite all the personal protective equipments and you're thinking not about if you're going to gett the virus but ratherr when you're going to get it. and how sick and my going to be and my surprise. and i'm i a healthy carrier- it's only doctors isolating it's also nurses i've hearard of nurses...
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santa fee hass gotten a sales burst because the lockdown has fueled stocking up. short-lived boom for the covid-19 pandemic. we are seeing a little bit of red on the screen. whipsaw in and equities yesterday. treasury yield, hovering around 60 basis points. in terms of fx markets, underperformance in the aussie and the kiwi. overall, the dollar is stronger. a fifth day in a row. oil as well, what a wild week it has been. gold putting back ever so slightly. leaders have inched closer to a compromise deal. pledgeder angela merkel to back a huge stimulus package. joining us now is maria day. between euns leaders. some up what happened and why we saw the european market rally yesterday. there was nothing on paper. that is the way it went. we did not get any statistics on the amount or structure of the stimulus package. saying this is going to require huge economic responses. of euros, not just billions. are seeing the debate. there was a much more constructive tone and attitude. everyone agrees this is going to take a lot of money. it is a question of how should the h
santa fee hass gotten a sales burst because the lockdown has fueled stocking up. short-lived boom for the covid-19 pandemic. we are seeing a little bit of red on the screen. whipsaw in and equities yesterday. treasury yield, hovering around 60 basis points. in terms of fx markets, underperformance in the aussie and the kiwi. overall, the dollar is stronger. a fifth day in a row. oil as well, what a wild week it has been. gold putting back ever so slightly. leaders have inched closer to a...
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it and it hass been that way for long time. perhaps it is never done before were never been done before, no one is sure if it has, but we need people for this crisis and we don't want to play anymore political games. they have left law firms, gave of every thing to do it. it is ridiculous and every one will be approved, but there's only so many hours when you go through judges and lengthy hearings that they know should be approved immediately. they could do it in one hour and it said it takes them many days. in order to events the security of our nation and all nations as we announced yesterday, the u.s. government has put a hold on to the world health organization pending a review of the organizations cover up of the coronavirus outbreak over the objections of the who, we took decisive action and early life-saving action to suspend .ravel from china took them long time, but had a feeling they knew exactly what was going on. sadly, other nations put their trust into who and they did not do anything. see what happened to italy a
it and it hass been that way for long time. perhaps it is never done before were never been done before, no one is sure if it has, but we need people for this crisis and we don't want to play anymore political games. they have left law firms, gave of every thing to do it. it is ridiculous and every one will be approved, but there's only so many hours when you go through judges and lengthy hearings that they know should be approved immediately. they could do it in one hour and it said it takes...
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well the ore price hass collapsed not only because of the pandemic crisis we already saw on january steep cuts also because of a dispute between saudi arabia and russia and all this drives your price down. this is all driving the price down we know the supply is rising there is a huge oversupply of crude oil on the market right now what can producers do to tackle this problem i mean will cutting supply further actually help. while it depends on whether the opec countries are really able to cut the demand because $10000000.00 barrels a day is a large amount if they are able to do so the oversupply will be 0 because the i assume it's because of the economic crisis demand cut down $2000000.00 barrels a day if there would be a $10000000000.00 barrels supply cut then we would have a lot of supply oversupply anymore and the price would increase but everything is uncertain at the moment from the pure market situation we would expect a steep increase right now but because of the uncertainty we still don't know whether the price will increase again but we know there is uncertainty across the globa
well the ore price hass collapsed not only because of the pandemic crisis we already saw on january steep cuts also because of a dispute between saudi arabia and russia and all this drives your price down. this is all driving the price down we know the supply is rising there is a huge oversupply of crude oil on the market right now what can producers do to tackle this problem i mean will cutting supply further actually help. while it depends on whether the opec countries are really able to cut...
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bitcoin is supposed to be but it has a different consensus system where are they going to talk about the hass and the processing cycles that occur at the time and that's what ensure the network security. design it was all about your amounts of computers and process being connected so it was simple to the type of simple attacks with a large majority of computers joining the network one hyman overtaking the 51 percent was already and i could just destroy the system so i think the solution nakamoto has taken elements from all those years and mentions that prosy coin and has combined in order to get something done so phil cyberpunk having absolute freedom well so he didn't manage to do it to provide more privacy but there's a lot of agreement station and operate now oh that's an excellent little history of it all thank you that was great glad you are a ph d. candidate and political philosophy so can you elaborate more on the political philosophy at that point you make a connection there how does its philosophy differ from our current fast system run by central banks last depends on the school of
bitcoin is supposed to be but it has a different consensus system where are they going to talk about the hass and the processing cycles that occur at the time and that's what ensure the network security. design it was all about your amounts of computers and process being connected so it was simple to the type of simple attacks with a large majority of computers joining the network one hyman overtaking the 51 percent was already and i could just destroy the system so i think the solution...
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intelligence community they moved into a political assault machine yes against the white house and one hass to suspect that they are speaking on behalf of these organizations well there's another whistleblower coming out i don't know if you have not too much attention is paid to it he ran a program called the hammer out of cia that was set up by clapper and brennan according to the whistleblower and the primary target for that was the trump campaign and even trump before the campaign as well as the president after the campaign so. this was set up separately so that the they could do from cia inside cia so that they could do it and get away with it without having any record in any other agency of the government. so this was a secret set separate program set up by cia clapper in britain to set to do this kind of thing this is what the whistleblower saying well i mean that in the languages i mean they call calling. an agent or. a stooge of of moscow a traitor i think they've you know these kinds of words. an aside it doesn't matter what you think of trump and i'm a true critic but that kind of
intelligence community they moved into a political assault machine yes against the white house and one hass to suspect that they are speaking on behalf of these organizations well there's another whistleblower coming out i don't know if you have not too much attention is paid to it he ran a program called the hammer out of cia that was set up by clapper and brennan according to the whistleblower and the primary target for that was the trump campaign and even trump before the campaign as well as...
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one of the sadder stories of today is that the worst performer of the s&p 500's robert hass internationalany that provides temporary and permanent staffing services. the staffing company is one of the worst performers today. as you can see, the 10 year yield at 65 basis points. oil was down for the barrel of wti. upper high now for the dollar index. let's get to the latest now on the coronavirus pandemic as members prepare to meet tomorrow. guy johnson and tom keene asked the finance minister what he thinks about the idea of corona bonds. >> the main goal is to uphold the euro system to uphold each other if we needed and this can be achieved by the instruments and the measures we already have in place. i consider euro bonds as a let's say not so serious one, everybody knows that you would have to change the fundamental contract of the european union. this is not easily done. it takes a long time. that,f anybody agreed on it would never be in place at the right time to fight the crisis. i considered a hypothetical debate. we are in favor of doing is helping the country's in problems, in tr
one of the sadder stories of today is that the worst performer of the s&p 500's robert hass internationalany that provides temporary and permanent staffing services. the staffing company is one of the worst performers today. as you can see, the 10 year yield at 65 basis points. oil was down for the barrel of wti. upper high now for the dollar index. let's get to the latest now on the coronavirus pandemic as members prepare to meet tomorrow. guy johnson and tom keene asked the finance...
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lincoln, you might recallll that henry fonda's lincoln hass. virtually no contact with black characters. his real work involves helping to white brothers who had been falselyf th accused of murder ad in the most dramatic moment of the film, the two brothers faced the wrath of an angry mob, then lincoln turns backs wh of the mob and after t, melds a successful defense of the two brothers so that he again liberates white men from confinement. yet, in a very halting and hesitant sort of way, some new dealers acknowledged the possibility that race played a part in keeping people down in both the and 1 1930's and 1860'. lincoln's attention to racialer emancipation did merit atiosome attention and consideration. when the african-american singer marian anderson was banned from performing in the daughters of the american and '' revolution concert hall here in washington, many figures and fdr's administration, including eleanor roosevelt, helped to arrange anderson's new open air concert in front of the lincoln memorial. ining ofthey also alloted lincs
lincoln, you might recallll that henry fonda's lincoln hass. virtually no contact with black characters. his real work involves helping to white brothers who had been falselyf th accused of murder ad in the most dramatic moment of the film, the two brothers faced the wrath of an angry mob, then lincoln turns backs wh of the mob and after t, melds a successful defense of the two brothers so that he again liberates white men from confinement. yet, in a very halting and hesitant sort of way, some...
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it's to protect, serve and illuminate the path for others and it waits for something to hass it the beam of light. so, for me all the people that have eliminated that path for me is inum the book and i've done y small part thanks to a lot of people, the foundation and others by partner with that we have had our impact to illuminate the path for others. so think about as you read the book who has eliminate your path and keep looking at because the view is great. [applause] >> now if you have any questio questions. i think you. >> how did the book come about? >> i should go back to that. after the foundation worked, i started to figure out all the people that have illuminated my past but who i see are so uplifting. then i thought i had a story. i didn't want it to be just about me. it was a majority of the book and about others and be a hacked they've made and how you can make an impact because the world is very divided today. and we need to come together and stop using the labels &-and-sign lows -- labels and silos. instead of being so divided. it used to be when i was a kid you didn't al
it's to protect, serve and illuminate the path for others and it waits for something to hass it the beam of light. so, for me all the people that have eliminated that path for me is inum the book and i've done y small part thanks to a lot of people, the foundation and others by partner with that we have had our impact to illuminate the path for others. so think about as you read the book who has eliminate your path and keep looking at because the view is great. [applause] >> now if you...
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you mentioned in your earlier commission hass , put it to other states, other producing states.next vote on month. most of the additional countries they have joined opec-plus cuts, they are organic cuts which means their production will be reduced anyhow because of a lack of storage and production costs are higher than the current prices. when are they going to bounce back? depends country to country but in the case of u.s. shale, we are not asking they cut back immediately, they are still expecting real cuts will accelerate towards the end of this year and next year because we are seeing some levels of production that have been invested in the previous month and before the criminal outbreak -- corona outbreak. shery: we are hearing from president trump giving his press conference, saying a secondary immigration order is under consideration, that farmers will not be affected by this order. he paused legal immigration for 60 days in order to protect american jobs. we are seeing this huge hit in the oil industry and industry, jobs are being lost. the president promising more for t
you mentioned in your earlier commission hass , put it to other states, other producing states.next vote on month. most of the additional countries they have joined opec-plus cuts, they are organic cuts which means their production will be reduced anyhow because of a lack of storage and production costs are higher than the current prices. when are they going to bounce back? depends country to country but in the case of u.s. shale, we are not asking they cut back immediately, they are still...
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i have read several books on the subject, and i think i know quite a bit about it, but the -- this hass that to be treated like climate change, where the media and academia and our politicians are all on board, educating the public on the dangers of borrowing, and until that happens, nothing is going to change. there is a lot of politicians and a lot of people in the media who seem to think the federal government is an endless pot of money. also, i'm confused because it used to be, if the government printed too much money, it created inflation. now, the federal reserve and ben bernanke said whatever treasury bonds they generate to give money to the federal government, they buy them, and they keep interest rates artificially low, and there are many economists who seem to think you could do this forever. host: let our guest responded that. caller: -- guest: great points. i think you know the issues very well. let me start at the beginning. this is a lot like climate and so many ways. only do we need our in aical leaders non-scaremongering way, but to lay out the facts. this is not a grass
i have read several books on the subject, and i think i know quite a bit about it, but the -- this hass that to be treated like climate change, where the media and academia and our politicians are all on board, educating the public on the dangers of borrowing, and until that happens, nothing is going to change. there is a lot of politicians and a lot of people in the media who seem to think the federal government is an endless pot of money. also, i'm confused because it used to be, if the...
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wuhan hass -- in been closed for months.er weeks, they hope to return the theater to what it was before the outbreak began in december. >> there are many volunteers helping the city fight the virus. my teammates and i feel happy to do this because we are helping our hometown. reporter: containment in one on his easing, but they are still minimizing activity outside the home. the subway system is back in action. from next week, residents can leave the city and they say domestic fights will start again to everywhere except the capital, beijing. this, after a dramatic drop in cases. but as the city edges closely to some kind of normalcy, others around asia are doing the opposite. authorities in thailand hope a curfew will help curb the spread of the virus. -- inition to the kirby a addition to the curfew, events will be suspended in the capital, bangkok. announce alike to nationwide curfew between 10:00 p.m. and 4:00 a.m. starting from friday. medical personnel and those involved in medical supplies and shipments are exempt. re
wuhan hass -- in been closed for months.er weeks, they hope to return the theater to what it was before the outbreak began in december. >> there are many volunteers helping the city fight the virus. my teammates and i feel happy to do this because we are helping our hometown. reporter: containment in one on his easing, but they are still minimizing activity outside the home. the subway system is back in action. from next week, residents can leave the city and they say domestic fights will...
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the fed is assuming the responsibility for financing the loans the banks are making and who hass collateralhe ultimate responsibility for paying them off if they go bad? does the fed had to take on the losses, the banks? that will be a contentious issue, and that is one reason the fed will like to stay out of it. that is a question with the mainstream lending program as well. who is responsible for the loans in terms of the bottom line, at the end, and what level of credit, what sort of confidence does the bank need to have in order to give you money? taylor: i wanted to look over to new york and new jersey, who now have the highest level of coronavirus cases, but michigan ranks fourth. we welcome democratic senator gary peters of michigan. give us the tone on the ground, how does it feel for you in michigan? it is very challenging. michigan has become a hot spot, detroit in particular. if you look at surrounding areas, oakland county, they are approaching capacity, so it is a concerning situation. we are also concerned by the fact that we don't have adequate supplies of personal protection
the fed is assuming the responsibility for financing the loans the banks are making and who hass collateralhe ultimate responsibility for paying them off if they go bad? does the fed had to take on the losses, the banks? that will be a contentious issue, and that is one reason the fed will like to stay out of it. that is a question with the mainstream lending program as well. who is responsible for the loans in terms of the bottom line, at the end, and what level of credit, what sort of...
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c character hass been navigating thehese very deeply comomplex personanal, intimate issssues alolone,ven though her cousin is with her and she has s support of a fried and a peer who is nonjudgmental. the core o of what she's doioin, what she's dealing g with alone, this pivivotal moment in the fim where in the safety of a counselor's office,e, she breaks downwn from the journey of what she has been through. i think whenen women don't have access, when they don't have proper sex eduducation, and they don't have e resources andd mon, you knonow, they are left to navigate a verery complex bureaucratatic legal sysystem, reproductiveve system alone. this is an important moment in the film. yeah, she is crumbling. we shot that scenene in margaret sanger witith the generosity of planned parenenthood allowing us to use the facility. and the counselor acting witith her in the scene is a trained counselor who traiained at pland parenthood that i met at choices clinic in queens. have: alexis mcgill johnsonon, you gotten an increased number of reports of women having to travel these long distanc
c character hass been navigating thehese very deeply comomplex personanal, intimate issssues alolone,ven though her cousin is with her and she has s support of a fried and a peer who is nonjudgmental. the core o of what she's doioin, what she's dealing g with alone, this pivivotal moment in the fim where in the safety of a counselor's office,e, she breaks downwn from the journey of what she has been through. i think whenen women don't have access, when they don't have proper sex eduducation,...
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derrick hass what it looks like in her emergency room after this. hat it looks like in her emergency room after this working on the front lines, and here's one small way that you can help them in return. complete your 2020 census today. 2020 census data helps communities plan funding for hospitals, clinics, and emergency services across the country. an accurate count helps public health officials know who is at risk, and first responders identify the resources they need to protect our communities. complete your census at 2020census.gov and help shape our future. who knows where that button is? i don't have silent. everyone does -- right up here. it happens to all of us. we buy a new home, and we turn into our parents. what i do is help new homeowners overcome this. what is that, an adjustable spanner? good choice, steve. okay, don't forget you're not assisting him. you hired him. if you have nowhere to sit, you have too many. who else reads books about submarines? my dad. yeah. oh, those are -- progressive can't protect you from becoming your parent
derrick hass what it looks like in her emergency room after this. hat it looks like in her emergency room after this working on the front lines, and here's one small way that you can help them in return. complete your 2020 census today. 2020 census data helps communities plan funding for hospitals, clinics, and emergency services across the country. an accurate count helps public health officials know who is at risk, and first responders identify the resources they need to protect our...
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perhaps we could see a 2nd wave if there was any reduction or all of this knocked down so no mark hasse's everyone needs to rally together it really was a sort of speech of rallying the nation thanking people for their efforts but saying you know i have to make a bit more of an effort for a little bit longer. and sasha bottle reporting live from. in southern france many thanks indeed sasha as we heard earlier the head of the world health organization has warned countries against any hasty decisions on lifting restrictions let's go live to london. joins us now work from there via skype he is referring specifically to work to spain italy i suppose the world health organization that is having lifted partially restrictions there. yes that's right is that you west affected countries in europe from the coronavirus adrian and the world health organization trying to address this problem of when and how you start to ease restrictions because governments right now are trying to balance a health crisis with an impending economic crisis and this is that the dilemma but at the same time if you left th
perhaps we could see a 2nd wave if there was any reduction or all of this knocked down so no mark hasse's everyone needs to rally together it really was a sort of speech of rallying the nation thanking people for their efforts but saying you know i have to make a bit more of an effort for a little bit longer. and sasha bottle reporting live from. in southern france many thanks indeed sasha as we heard earlier the head of the world health organization has warned countries against any hasty...
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Apr 20, 2020
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alleged perpetrators and testimony from turkish employees working at the saudi consulate in istanbul mr hasse critic of saudi of saudi rulers was killed inside the consulate building in october 2018 so of course all of point us live from istanbul so cinema how do these details change the overall picture about what we know happened while some so far what has been revealed about tomorrow just murder case was revealed then there are some new information on the indictment which are the new pictures of jamal for ships and his fiance a week before. being killed in the south of the consulate in istanbul in october to he was he went to the consulate on september 28th to initiate his marriage paperwork with his fiance so the picture of that day is also on the record class as everybody would remember their mother should she is one of the perpetrators to cut to market should just clothes and get out with his clothes acting as a few was as a body doubles there are some excerpts of that person who went to school to nominate after leaving the consulate after the murder and going to. restaurants going to th
alleged perpetrators and testimony from turkish employees working at the saudi consulate in istanbul mr hasse critic of saudi of saudi rulers was killed inside the consulate building in october 2018 so of course all of point us live from istanbul so cinema how do these details change the overall picture about what we know happened while some so far what has been revealed about tomorrow just murder case was revealed then there are some new information on the indictment which are the new pictures...
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yell to s wife inside their home to present identification before he wawas released d by the officero hassot been n publicly identifified. dr. hehenderson told demococracy now! thehe officer has a history of ususe of fororce and complalaints. the miami polilice chief has ordered an invesestigation. since we s spoke witith dr. hendersoson last weeeek on the police chief has tested positive for covid-19 and is in self-isolalation. dr. henderson is waitining for results of hihis test and accountabibility. the encouounter sparked wididesd outragage and comes as afrirican-amererican menen repot fearars of increreased racacial profilingg when they're follolog the e cdc's suggestioion that pe wear masks in n public. what if you wewear a mask whwhie black? dr. armemen hendederson is an internal medicicine physician ad assistant professssor at university miami, organizer with drdream defenders.. in part two of our conveversatin that we continunue right t now,i asked him to describe his incident. >> he said i should call him sir or sergeanant when i'm m talkino him. and when my wifefe came out and a
yell to s wife inside their home to present identification before he wawas released d by the officero hassot been n publicly identifified. dr. hehenderson told demococracy now! thehe officer has a history of ususe of fororce and complalaints. the miami polilice chief has ordered an invesestigation. since we s spoke witith dr. hendersoson last weeeek on the police chief has tested positive for covid-19 and is in self-isolalation. dr. henderson is waitining for results of hihis test and...
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pandemic hass this sinister than people would've expected. are laser focused on the portfolio for the past two months since the virus started hitting us. generally out portfolio is in good shape, due to our strategy focusing on growth businesses. 80% of our equity has been deployed in sectors like telecoms, media, health care, business services which have demonstrated trading resilience. there are inevitably businesses such as those in the restaurant sector that have been severely impacted. ensuring these have sufficient liquidity is key for us. anna: you talk about telecoms and media that makes me wonder which companies are having a good crisis. where are you seeing more resilience? that is exactly right. generally the telecom and media sector is doing well, and we see that despite the challenging market performances. this is unsurprising. who would cancel broadband or netflix when they are isolating at home. but it is indicative of a ready for the downturn like we are experiencing. they are subscription-based businesses, they have revenues,
pandemic hass this sinister than people would've expected. are laser focused on the portfolio for the past two months since the virus started hitting us. generally out portfolio is in good shape, due to our strategy focusing on growth businesses. 80% of our equity has been deployed in sectors like telecoms, media, health care, business services which have demonstrated trading resilience. there are inevitably businesses such as those in the restaurant sector that have been severely impacted....
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here in boston, what the models hass has shown, even though we're on the upswing, we're not at the peak seeing that the cases that are occurring are thankfully less than the worst-case -- >>> let me look at a lot of the grows cases, the fatalities, but the good point is a lot of people have recovered. john hopkins says almost 10,000 have recovered, have we learned anything from those people who have recovered? >> survivors are a ray of hope. if we can prove that someone has survived this and immune to this san diego, we can start some of the economic activities and essential services in our society which has been at a standstill and help health care workers who we know would not be at risk, who still need to follow measures to protect themselves, but we know could continue to be soldiers in this fight. what we know is people who survive this disease, they create antibodies and proteins in their commune system that would likely protect them from getting the infection again. a, we have seen antibodies in their blood. we've noticed there's small animal studies that show when a non-human pr
here in boston, what the models hass has shown, even though we're on the upswing, we're not at the peak seeing that the cases that are occurring are thankfully less than the worst-case -- >>> let me look at a lot of the grows cases, the fatalities, but the good point is a lot of people have recovered. john hopkins says almost 10,000 have recovered, have we learned anything from those people who have recovered? >> survivors are a ray of hope. if we can prove that someone has...