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describe reed hastings. >> guest: >> host: reed is a a genius, what can i say? i will say i'm a pretty good early-stage entrepreneur. i'm probably in the top 1%, but reed is in the top one-tenth of 1%. not. not only that, he's phenomenal as an early-stage entrepreneur and as a late stage entrepreneur. he has the whole package here but what was fantastic networking with him is how will the two of us work together? because in many ways we brought a combination of skill sets and attitudes. i came from the world of marketing were my entire expertise was empathy, understanding how things we said or did or price or offered to be received by customers. reed brought this understanding of how we can actually deliver those things in new and different ways, and ultimately do it at skill. then the two of us also brought a culture which we shared of his radical honesty. we could argue like cats and dogs but then as soon as we right thing, immediately forget whose idea it might've been. who could race what objective and immediately fall in behind what was obviously the right
describe reed hastings. >> guest: >> host: reed is a a genius, what can i say? i will say i'm a pretty good early-stage entrepreneur. i'm probably in the top 1%, but reed is in the top one-tenth of 1%. not. not only that, he's phenomenal as an early-stage entrepreneur and as a late stage entrepreneur. he has the whole package here but what was fantastic networking with him is how will the two of us work together? because in many ways we brought a combination of skill sets and...
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welcomes to hastings contemporary.tion between the gallery and bristol robotics laboratory. the idea is to adapt these robots so we can all enjoy art without leaving our homes. today i am being shown around by director of the gallery liz gilmore. ok, here we go. (laughs) sorry. ok, so my bad driving aside, this project is about more than just bringing in virtual visitors during the lockdown. this technology has been developed for a while as being used in videoconferencing, but not before in a uk gallery. so it was opportunistic for us, we knew one of our trustees who is a disabled artist, she had been using this for her own communications and meetings, and so was able to ask bristol robotics if we could use this robot as a trial during this period at the gallery. from my end, all i need is a web browser and a prearranged slot to drop into the gallery. it's hard to argue that robo tours like this are anything but a positive idea right now. what about when galleries reopen to in—person visitors? if you think about access
welcomes to hastings contemporary.tion between the gallery and bristol robotics laboratory. the idea is to adapt these robots so we can all enjoy art without leaving our homes. today i am being shown around by director of the gallery liz gilmore. ok, here we go. (laughs) sorry. ok, so my bad driving aside, this project is about more than just bringing in virtual visitors during the lockdown. this technology has been developed for a while as being used in videoconferencing, but not before in a...
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but reed hastings is in the top 1/10 of 1%.nd not only that he is , phenomenal as an early stage entrepreneur and phenomenal as a late stage entrepreneur. he has the whole package. what was fantastic about working the twod is how will of us work together. in many ways, we brought a combination of skill sets and attitudes. i came from the world of marketing where my entire expertise with empathy, -- was empathy, understanding how things we said or did were priced or offered would be received by customers. reed brought this understanding of how he could actually deliver those things in new and different ways and ultimately do it at scale. and then the two of us also brought a culture which we shared of this radical honesty. we could argue like cats and dogs, but then as soon as we stumbled on the right thing, we immediately forget whose idea it might have been, who had raised the objective. we would follow behind what was obviously the right idea. he was a great partner and in many ways, one of the smartest things i ever did at n
but reed hastings is in the top 1/10 of 1%.nd not only that he is , phenomenal as an early stage entrepreneur and phenomenal as a late stage entrepreneur. he has the whole package. what was fantastic about working the twod is how will of us work together. in many ways, we brought a combination of skill sets and attitudes. i came from the world of marketing where my entire expertise with empathy, -- was empathy, understanding how things we said or did were priced or offered would be received by...
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describe reed hastings. >> guest: reed is a genius. what can i say. i will immodestly say i'm a pretty good early-stage entrepreneur and i'm probably in the top 1% but reed is in the top one tenth of the 1% and not only that but he's phenomenal and as the early-stage entrepreneur and nominal as it late to stage on for an orbit he has the whole package but what was fantastic about working with reed is how the two of us worked together because in many ways we brought a combination of skill sets and attitudes and we came from the world of marketing where my entire expertise was empathy and understanding how things we said or did or priced or offered were received by customers. read about this understanding of how we could deliver those things in new and different ways and ultimately do it at scale and then the two of us brought a culture which we shared of this radical honesty and we could argue like cats and dogs but then as we stumbled on the right thing immediately forget whose idea it might have been and who raised what objectives and immediately fel
describe reed hastings. >> guest: reed is a genius. what can i say. i will immodestly say i'm a pretty good early-stage entrepreneur and i'm probably in the top 1% but reed is in the top one tenth of the 1% and not only that but he's phenomenal and as the early-stage entrepreneur and nominal as it late to stage on for an orbit he has the whole package but what was fantastic about working with reed is how the two of us worked together because in many ways we brought a combination of skill...
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i think reed hastings is calling for caution. i think the company has suffered in the past when forecasters have extrapolated short-term results. i think he's just reminding everybody of that right now. >> fair enough, jeremy i think about how this stock and the company would fair in a prolonged session. we don't know how long these streaming services will hold up. whether when people are forced to cut back on spending, guying groceries, are they really going to hang on to these. how do you think netflix fairs if we are heading into a prolonged recession. >> any element such as netflix has a discretionary element. consumers look at the vast amount of things they spendon which are necessary. some people would say that having access to some good call ilt content this they enjoy watching even in times of recession is their opportunity for escapism and getting away from negativity in the news and being able to watch something to keep their minds off day to day in the news. i think they'll be an important spend for some subscribers cl
i think reed hastings is calling for caution. i think the company has suffered in the past when forecasters have extrapolated short-term results. i think he's just reminding everybody of that right now. >> fair enough, jeremy i think about how this stock and the company would fair in a prolonged session. we don't know how long these streaming services will hold up. whether when people are forced to cut back on spending, guying groceries, are they really going to hang on to these. how do...
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welcome to hastings contemporary.ration between the gallery and bristol robotics laboratory. the idea is to adapt these telepresence robots so we can all enjoy art without leaving our homes. today i am being shown around by director of the gallery liz gilmore. ok, here we go. (laughs) sorry. ok, so my bad driving aside, this project is about more than just bringing in virtual visitors during the lockdown. this technology has been developed for a while as being used in videoconferencing, but not before in a uk gallery. so it was opportunistic for us, we knew one of our trustees who is a disabled artist, she had been using this for her own communications and meetings, and so was able to ask bristol robotics if we could use this robot as a trial during this period at the gallery. from my end, all i need is a web browser and a prearranged slot to drop into the gallery. it's hard to argue that robo tours like this are anything but a positive idea right now. what about when galleries reopen to in—person visitors? if you thi
welcome to hastings contemporary.ration between the gallery and bristol robotics laboratory. the idea is to adapt these telepresence robots so we can all enjoy art without leaving our homes. today i am being shown around by director of the gallery liz gilmore. ok, here we go. (laughs) sorry. ok, so my bad driving aside, this project is about more than just bringing in virtual visitors during the lockdown. this technology has been developed for a while as being used in videoconferencing, but not...
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danjohnson, bbc news in hastings. bocelli, has performed a live concert at the empty cathedral in milan. # amazing grace # amazing grace # how sweet the sound... do stay with bbc news. stars from the world of comedy and tv have paid tribute to tim brooke—taylor, who's died after contracting coronavirus. he was 79. he was best known as one third of the goodies. he was also a panelist on radio 4's i'm sorry i haven't a clue, for over a0 years. 0ur media and arts correspondent david sillito takes a look back at his life. # you need a helping hand. # you know they'll understand... tim brooke—taylor — writer, comedian, goody. a posh, unionjack waistcoated goody. for a while, comedy to start with was or antiestablishment and, with was antiestablishment and, so, if you're going to do a show, you need somebody who is the establishment and so i was the queen, the government, whoever it was. so i always had to represent that side. are we going to stand by and watch england's green and pleasant land defaced? that character, whic
danjohnson, bbc news in hastings. bocelli, has performed a live concert at the empty cathedral in milan. # amazing grace # amazing grace # how sweet the sound... do stay with bbc news. stars from the world of comedy and tv have paid tribute to tim brooke—taylor, who's died after contracting coronavirus. he was 79. he was best known as one third of the goodies. he was also a panelist on radio 4's i'm sorry i haven't a clue, for over a0 years. 0ur media and arts correspondent david sillito...
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welcomes to hastings contemporary.etween the gallery and bristol robotics laboratory. the idea is to adapt these robots so we can all enjoy art without leaving our homes. today i am being shown around by director of the gallery, liz gilmore. ok, here we go. (laughs) sorry. ok, so my bad driving aside, this project is about more than just bringing in virtual visitors during the lockdown. this technology has been developed for a while as being used in videoconferencing, but not before in a uk gallery. so it was opportunistic for us, we knew one of our trustees who is a disabled artist, she had been using this for her own communications and meetings, and so was able to ask bristol robotics if we could use this robot as a trial during this period at the gallery. from my end, all i need is a web browser and a prearranged slot to drop into the gallery. it's hard to argue that robo tours like this are anything but a positive idea right now. but what about when galleries reopen to in—person visitors? if you think about access
welcomes to hastings contemporary.etween the gallery and bristol robotics laboratory. the idea is to adapt these robots so we can all enjoy art without leaving our homes. today i am being shown around by director of the gallery, liz gilmore. ok, here we go. (laughs) sorry. ok, so my bad driving aside, this project is about more than just bringing in virtual visitors during the lockdown. this technology has been developed for a while as being used in videoconferencing, but not before in a uk...
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danjohnson, bbc news, in hastings.sunday, despite restrictions that have left many people confined to their homes. the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, recorded his traditional easter address online from his kitchen, where he hailed the heroism of front line workers, and pope francis held the traditional easter vigil, in a virtually deserted st peter's basilica, as our religion editor, martin bashir, reports. in rome, pope francis delivered his annual easter message in chastened and starkly different circumstances to those normally associated with the joy of easter sunday. no flowers around the basilica, no pilgrims in the square. and the context of the coronavirus pandemic clearly shaped the content of his message. translation: this is not a time for self—centredness, because the challenge we are facing is shared by all without distinguishing between persons. after the second world war, this beloved continent was able to rise again thanks to a concrete spirit of solidarity. it is more important than ever, espec
danjohnson, bbc news, in hastings.sunday, despite restrictions that have left many people confined to their homes. the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, recorded his traditional easter address online from his kitchen, where he hailed the heroism of front line workers, and pope francis held the traditional easter vigil, in a virtually deserted st peter's basilica, as our religion editor, martin bashir, reports. in rome, pope francis delivered his annual easter message in chastened and...
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and perhaps the pers were driven with more haste from their dwellings on account of frequent rumor of native hostilities. this has led the soldiers to gather some neighborhoods in the night. to accomplish this, they would enter a cherokee dwelling, and the families in the midst of their slumbers would be aroused for their march. they would be grouped together, the aged, infirm, middle-aged, youth, and children of all sizes. together, the people in such haste, whether by night or by day, has been the occasion of much distress and loss of property. husbands and wives, parents and children have been separated and carried off to different camps, where they have known nothing of each other for weeks or months. so they were first taken to 31 stockades constructed throughout the cherokee nation, and the conditions were deplorable. people had no shelter, only a few blankets, what they were able to grab at as they were being forced from their homes, and inadequate food. these stockades were referred to as "concentration camps, " and it may have been the first time that this term was used. from
and perhaps the pers were driven with more haste from their dwellings on account of frequent rumor of native hostilities. this has led the soldiers to gather some neighborhoods in the night. to accomplish this, they would enter a cherokee dwelling, and the families in the midst of their slumbers would be aroused for their march. they would be grouped together, the aged, infirm, middle-aged, youth, and children of all sizes. together, the people in such haste, whether by night or by day, has...
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danjohnson, bbc news, in hastings.s from the virus. they are they say they believe the outbreak has peaked. 531 deaths with the lowest since march 19. turkey is interior minister has resigned over the two day curfew to spread the limit of coronavirus. in the brief period before the lockdown came into effect thousands of people rush to buy food and drink. latest figures indicate that just buy food and drink. latest figures indicate thatjust under 100 people died with coronavirus and turkey. in the past 25 hours. in the past 25 hours. the number of people known to have died across the planet after contracting coronavirus has now topped one—point—eight million. behind every death, is a life cut short by a virus unknown to the world, just a few months ago. our special correspondent, allan little, looks at the stories of some of those who've lost their lives. they are a cross—section of modern britain in all its diversity. they remind us that none of us is beyond the reach of the worst the virus can do. health care workers
danjohnson, bbc news, in hastings.s from the virus. they are they say they believe the outbreak has peaked. 531 deaths with the lowest since march 19. turkey is interior minister has resigned over the two day curfew to spread the limit of coronavirus. in the brief period before the lockdown came into effect thousands of people rush to buy food and drink. latest figures indicate that just buy food and drink. latest figures indicate thatjust under 100 people died with coronavirus and turkey. in...
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hastings also expects viewing to decline and subscriber growths it decelerate as home confinement ends and as for the impact of -- netflix does expect some delays and they do expect second-quarter content to be modestly impacted. since we have a large library with thousands of titles for viewing and very strong recommendations. our member satisfaction may be less impacted than our peers by a shortage of new content. netflix is hosting its quarterly video call and that will start at 6:00 p.m. eastern back over to you. >> julia, thank you. julia boorstin let's trade this dan nathan, i go to you first because there are interesting comments about who might sign up after this confine am periment and also the concern for netflix shareholders >> i want to make one point, too, here. for all of the people sitting there telling you don't pay attention to earnings, q-1 earnings aren't important. q1 earnings are very important and it will give you a guide post for how the companies perform for the rest of the year and the commentary, despite limited visibility, very important. that being said, her
hastings also expects viewing to decline and subscriber growths it decelerate as home confinement ends and as for the impact of -- netflix does expect some delays and they do expect second-quarter content to be modestly impacted. since we have a large library with thousands of titles for viewing and very strong recommendations. our member satisfaction may be less impacted than our peers by a shortage of new content. netflix is hosting its quarterly video call and that will start at 6:00 p.m....
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gather the people in such haste whether by night or by day has been the occasion of much distress andoss of property. husbands and wives, parents and children have been separated and carried off to different camps where they have known nothing of each other for weeks or months the. -- they were first taken to 31 sto stockaids in the cherokee nation. and the conditions were deplorable. people had no shelter. only a few blankets as some were able to grab as they were being forced from their homes and inadequate food. these stockades were referred to as concentration camps and may have been the first time this term was used. from there they were taken to 11 inturnment camps. ten were in tennessee. the remaining one was in alabama. on may 31, the reverend of greater michigan tells brainer mission. tells of one group. he states astoundingly a little before sunset a company of about 200 cherokees were driven into our lane. the day had been raining and of course all men, women and children were dripping welt, with no change of clothing and scarcely a blanket fit to cover them. as some of the
gather the people in such haste whether by night or by day has been the occasion of much distress andoss of property. husbands and wives, parents and children have been separated and carried off to different camps where they have known nothing of each other for weeks or months the. -- they were first taken to 31 sto stockaids in the cherokee nation. and the conditions were deplorable. people had no shelter. only a few blankets as some were able to grab as they were being forced from their homes...
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danjohnson, bbc news in hastings.mpeting in perhaps the most dangerous era for motor racing, he was hailed as one of the greatest drivers of all time despite never winning the formula 1 world championship. he was runner—up four times. current world champion lewis hamilton described him today as "the racing legend". christians around the world are celebrating easter despite restrictions that have left many people confined to their homes. the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, recorded his traditional easter address online from his kitchen, where he hailed the heroism of frontline workers, while pope francis held the traditional easter vigil in an almost deserted st peter's basilica, as our religion editor martin bashir reports. in rome, pope francis delivered his annual easter message in chastened and starkly different circumstances to those normally associated with the joy of easter sunday. no flowers around the basilica, no pilgrims in the square. and the context of the coronavirus pandemic clearly shaped the co
danjohnson, bbc news in hastings.mpeting in perhaps the most dangerous era for motor racing, he was hailed as one of the greatest drivers of all time despite never winning the formula 1 world championship. he was runner—up four times. current world champion lewis hamilton described him today as "the racing legend". christians around the world are celebrating easter despite restrictions that have left many people confined to their homes. the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby,...
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welcomes to hastings contemporary. director of the gallery, liz gilmore. ok, here we go. sorry. ok, so my bad driving aside, this project is about more than just bringing in virtual visitors during the lockdown. this technology's been developed for a while as being used in videoconferencing, but not before in a uk gallery. so it was opportunistic for us. we knew one of our trustees who is a disabled artist, she had been using this for her own communications and meetings, and so was able to ask bristol robotics if we could use this robot as a trial during this period at the gallery. from my end, all i need is a web browser and a prearranged slot to drop in to the gallery. it's hard to argue that robo tours like this are anything but a positive idea right now. but what about when galleries reopen to in—person visitors? if you think about access to art, et cetera, you know, some people are able to afford those holidays to go across to venice or paris, and see the louvre for instance, and that's not available to everyone.
welcomes to hastings contemporary. director of the gallery, liz gilmore. ok, here we go. sorry. ok, so my bad driving aside, this project is about more than just bringing in virtual visitors during the lockdown. this technology's been developed for a while as being used in videoconferencing, but not before in a uk gallery. so it was opportunistic for us. we knew one of our trustees who is a disabled artist, she had been using this for her own communications and meetings, and so was able to ask...
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much of the world in lockdown grocery shopping is one of the few reasons people have to leave the haste because of social distancing rules though this often means joining a long line outside supermarkets initially this has led to a surprising renascence for some smaller food stores where customers don't face such a long way. you know so these days of intensity going to go already or has a lot to do since the coronavirus outbreak forced italians to respect social distancing more and more customers are visiting his food in vegetable store. that look at everything 1st i lived near here 2nd at the supermarket they're huge lines 3rd anyway i used to come even before i know him i trust him yes good things and that's it about. the reversal of the trend of currency flocking to giant supermarkets has prompted the renaissance fos mall shopkeepers and neighborhood grocery store is. that these gods and this misfortune is good for us but i don't like the situation anyway because health is at stake. in i go back to leave tess and his staff are quite busy too. despite many people staying at home due t
much of the world in lockdown grocery shopping is one of the few reasons people have to leave the haste because of social distancing rules though this often means joining a long line outside supermarkets initially this has led to a surprising renascence for some smaller food stores where customers don't face such a long way. you know so these days of intensity going to go already or has a lot to do since the coronavirus outbreak forced italians to respect social distancing more and more...
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worst disease professor you know you talk about a vaccine that works best is it possible that in our haste to find a vaccine that we could possibly have something on the market let's say next year that is not optimal and that may not help as many people as we would like are are we looking at the future maybe at 1st with 2nd rate vaccines being the 1st ones on the market. well none of them are 2nd rate i don't want to disparage any of the efforts there must be over $100.00 groups around the world and probably invent many more and we wish each group the very best you know this is this is not a game people are dying every day around the world in our community here in boston as well so we wish all the groups the very best and as you know trials have already begun in the united states and around the world and even if we see here in a few months that these trials are positive in the sense that the vaccine appears safe and induced in anybody response there's still the matter of how do you scale this solution to make hundreds of millions or billions of doses this is where we think an admin can be
worst disease professor you know you talk about a vaccine that works best is it possible that in our haste to find a vaccine that we could possibly have something on the market let's say next year that is not optimal and that may not help as many people as we would like are are we looking at the future maybe at 1st with 2nd rate vaccines being the 1st ones on the market. well none of them are 2nd rate i don't want to disparage any of the efforts there must be over $100.00 groups around the...
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i wrote in haste and speed and left it here for fools to read. is a really interesting piece in our permanent collection. piece.t a real fancy it is a common inkwell from the middle of the 19th century. but the inkwell participated in an extraordinary moment in american history. that is when he here in springfield crafted his inaugural address. he used this inkwell. he's dipping his pen into the well, searching for the words that will both be stern and reassuring to the folks in the southern states. it is this inkwell that he uses that he has by him side -- aside as he seclude himself in springfield at a location where he isn't going to be bothered by all of the onlookers, the individuals looking for a public statement. he is going to try to craft those words using this inkwell for the first inaugural address. at the time of his assassination , when individuals were going through his office to collect not just the papers, but also the content of his office, this quill pen was on his task. boy in was a little southern indiana he was probably using
i wrote in haste and speed and left it here for fools to read. is a really interesting piece in our permanent collection. piece.t a real fancy it is a common inkwell from the middle of the 19th century. but the inkwell participated in an extraordinary moment in american history. that is when he here in springfield crafted his inaugural address. he used this inkwell. he's dipping his pen into the well, searching for the words that will both be stern and reassuring to the folks in the southern...
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hastings continues it was justified insofar as roosevelt recognized the days of empires were done, whereashurchill's heart refused to accept the signals of his brain that it was so. yet any claim of roosevelt's superior wisdom becomes hard to sustain convincingly in light of his failure to perceive the josephf evil which stalin's soviet union represented. it may be true the western allies lacked the military power e ofrevent these soviet rap eastern europe, but posterity is entitled to wish that roosevelt had rendered himself less indifferent to it. after five years in power, the british wartime coalition came to an end upon the withdrawal of the labour party in the spring of 1945. winston churchill was no longer the leader of the national government. forgeneral election was set july, the first in 10 years. a smoking ruin and a war in the pacific still raging. voting was withheld over three weeks before the results were declared. joseph stalined and the new american president, and harry truman in potsdam, german -- germany. churchill's former wartime deputy also attended in case the ongoin
hastings continues it was justified insofar as roosevelt recognized the days of empires were done, whereashurchill's heart refused to accept the signals of his brain that it was so. yet any claim of roosevelt's superior wisdom becomes hard to sustain convincingly in light of his failure to perceive the josephf evil which stalin's soviet union represented. it may be true the western allies lacked the military power e ofrevent these soviet rap eastern europe, but posterity is entitled to wish...
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express, van a cubrir los gastos de este programa que va a comenzar el lunes prÓximo y va a durar hastismo, es por 6 meses y quiere prolongarlo por otros 6 meses mÁs. seÑalÓ que el departamento de educaciÓn, cuenta con 6.000 millones de dÓlares de un fondo de emergencia, para asistir a los universo ta rÍos que asi lo requieren. al regresar en un viernes santo como ninguno otro. e ♪ ♪ >>> de todas las imÁgenes de este dÍa, nos quedamos con esta la de un papa francisco tendido en el suelo, rezando durante el rito de viernes santo, es una oraciÓn por los enfermos, en un vÍa crusis inusual en una basÍlica de san pedro vacia. un mop mente de misticismo en un tiempo histÓrico, difÍcil que invita a la reflexiÓn. asÍ vamos, un dia a la vez siga con titulares y mÁs. buenas noches. ♪ ♪ >>> a continuaciÓn, matÍas almeyda lo afirma, el tri y el team universidad as son selecciones con mucho futuro. ademÁs a miguel layun, leÍ luciana conocer a david beckham y se irÍa con gusto al inter de miami. y el presidente de la fifa pide tranquilidad. la vida es mÁs importante que el juego. y reinoso descarta
express, van a cubrir los gastos de este programa que va a comenzar el lunes prÓximo y va a durar hastismo, es por 6 meses y quiere prolongarlo por otros 6 meses mÁs. seÑalÓ que el departamento de educaciÓn, cuenta con 6.000 millones de dÓlares de un fondo de emergencia, para asistir a los universo ta rÍos que asi lo requieren. al regresar en un viernes santo como ninguno otro. e ♪ ♪ >>> de todas las imÁgenes de este dÍa, nos quedamos con esta la de un papa francisco...
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but i actually, in my haste to get over here, i realized i left my sandwich in the food court.as so good and i just left it in my haste to get this bra set.
but i actually, in my haste to get over here, i realized i left my sandwich in the food court.as so good and i just left it in my haste to get this bra set.
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"my god, my god why hast thou forsaken me?" and he received his answer. he knew: to redeem the world. to save you and me from our sins. to give us assurance that if we died we're going to heaven. he was saying from the cross, "i love you!" and i know the heartaches and the sorrows and the pain that you feel. easter points us beyond the tragedy of the cross to the hope of the empty tomb. it tells us that there's hope for eternal life, that christ has conquered death. and it also tells us that god has triumphed over evil and death and hell. this is our hope, and it can be your hope as well. i was deeply moved friday night, while watching larry king talk to edye smith, who lost her two little boys in that explosion. her brother, a 28 year old police officer, was dispatched to the crime scene to help. and in searching the rubble, he found one of his nephews. the boy's grandfather is a christian evangelist who said that conducting their funeral was the hardest thing he ever faced, and that his faith had been crucial in helping him through the tragedy. he quote
"my god, my god why hast thou forsaken me?" and he received his answer. he knew: to redeem the world. to save you and me from our sins. to give us assurance that if we died we're going to heaven. he was saying from the cross, "i love you!" and i know the heartaches and the sorrows and the pain that you feel. easter points us beyond the tragedy of the cross to the hope of the empty tomb. it tells us that there's hope for eternal life, that christ has conquered death. and it...
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it mur hast have been hard. i knew we h had similar experiences. i felt like crying. but they also gave me a warm feeling inside. >> he had is making a living as a baker but now she has an even bigger dream, to become a counselor helping children deal with traumatic experiences. >> translator: i know the stress of losing a parent. it's hard for children to go through trauma to express themselves. i hope i can advice them on how to deal with that. i want them to know they are not alone. this is why i'm now studying psychology. >> taylor's legacy also lives on here at her alma mater, randolph macon college. students interest in japan has grown extensively following taylor's tragedy. the college has since expanded its japanese language and culture programs. and more than 200 students and faculty members have visited japan on exchange programs. the exchange has been suspended for now. a visit to japan planned for this month had to be canceled due to the global coronavirus outbreaks. >> i was sad. a little disheartened. but i really have faith that we'll still be able to g
it mur hast have been hard. i knew we h had similar experiences. i felt like crying. but they also gave me a warm feeling inside. >> he had is making a living as a baker but now she has an even bigger dream, to become a counselor helping children deal with traumatic experiences. >> translator: i know the stress of losing a parent. it's hard for children to go through trauma to express themselves. i hope i can advice them on how to deal with that. i want them to know they are not...
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. >> state records show the facility had 25 federal violations hast last year. a report in august showing a patient missed two doses of antibiotics because a nurse was not on the schedule. low staffing can be related to infection rates. tonight we confirmed a coronavirus out break at a senior living facility. we'll have more on that story. >> in the greater bay area more than 4,500 confirmed cases of covid-19. 119 people died. further north lake county now has three cases. >> now to some of the major headlines around california unemployment benefits will jump by $600 a week. starring sunday. governor signed an order allowing three special elections sked yuld for may and june to be held as mail in only. elections are in counties in southern california and short term rental facilities to close. >> a group of activists and attorneys are calling for the release of all inmates from the jail. eleven have tested positive for covid-19. and 600 others have been released to prevent overcrowding. civil rights activists say not releasing all of them could be deadly. most of
. >> state records show the facility had 25 federal violations hast last year. a report in august showing a patient missed two doses of antibiotics because a nurse was not on the schedule. low staffing can be related to infection rates. tonight we confirmed a coronavirus out break at a senior living facility. we'll have more on that story. >> in the greater bay area more than 4,500 confirmed cases of covid-19. 119 people died. further north lake county now has three cases. >>...
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. >> el lÍder de la iglesia la lÓ hast del mundo seguirÁ en prisiÓn hasta que tenga a lugar una nuevaÍa, el fallo se basÓ en errores de procedimiento y no estableciÓ s es culpable o no de los cargos que la fiscalÍa le imputa. >> al regresar en noticias telemundo, un negocio de tamales es muestra del ingenio de los latinos para salvar sus negocios en esta crisis. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ¿tu pila te da más vida o más energía? más vida. más energía. más vida. más energía. lo bueno es que, comparada con coppertop, duracell optimum te da más vida en algunos dispositivos o más energía en otros. duracell optimum te da más vida en algunos dispositivos listerine® limpia aprácticamente un 100%. ayudando a prevenir gingivitis y el mal aliento. nunca te conformes con un 25% siempre ve por un 100% demuestra de quÉ estÁs hecho™ en t-mobile te ayudamos a que sigas conectado. ahora, puedes llevarte cuatro smartphones gratis, al agregar cuatro líneas, por 30 dólares cada una, con datos ilimitados. visita t-mobile.com hoy. >> >> mientras aquÍ la pandemia sigue pegando duroen otros paÍses salen de poco a poco del
. >> el lÍder de la iglesia la lÓ hast del mundo seguirÁ en prisiÓn hasta que tenga a lugar una nuevaÍa, el fallo se basÓ en errores de procedimiento y no estableciÓ s es culpable o no de los cargos que la fiscalÍa le imputa. >> al regresar en noticias telemundo, un negocio de tamales es muestra del ingenio de los latinos para salvar sus negocios en esta crisis. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ¿tu pila te da más vida o más energía? más vida. más energía. más vida. más energía....
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hastings is donating $30 million toward developing a covid-19 vaccine quicker and administering the vaccinewhen it's ready. the donation went to a nonprofit immunization organization founded by the bnd. hes to raise $7.4 billion. >>> there are changes ahead in the weather department. and here to tell us what they are. >> those changes include scenes that will be similar to what we saw today. it was blue sky for pretty much most of the bay area. first half of the day tomorrow, not gonna look like that. let me show you item we'll switch back over to the live camera. that's the view from the top of the sales force camera looking toward the east. the clouds are already starting to redevelop. and first thing in the morning tomorrow when we wake up, it's gonna be cloudy. watch the clouds rebuild. that gets us into tomorrow morning. and it's pretty widespread once again. and those are clouds. bay area wide. and as we advance into the late morning, early afternoon, they melt back again. just replay the day in your mind, and that's tomorrow. these are the morning lows. very similar to what we did to
hastings is donating $30 million toward developing a covid-19 vaccine quicker and administering the vaccinewhen it's ready. the donation went to a nonprofit immunization organization founded by the bnd. hes to raise $7.4 billion. >>> there are changes ahead in the weather department. and here to tell us what they are. >> those changes include scenes that will be similar to what we saw today. it was blue sky for pretty much most of the bay area. first half of the day tomorrow, not...
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. >> state records show the facility had 25 federal violations hast last year. a report in august showing a patient missed two doses of antibiotics because a nurse was not on the schedule. low staffing can be related to infection rates. tonight we confirmed a coronavirus out break at a senior livin.ty we'll have more on that story. than 4,500 confirmed cases of covid-19. 119 people died. further north lake county now has three cases. >> now to some of the major headlines around california unemployment benefits will jump by $600 a week. starring sunday. governor signed an order allowing three special elections sked yuld for may and june to be held as mail in only. elections are in counties in southern california and short term rental facilities to close. >> a group of activists and attorneys are calling for the release of all inmates from the jail. eleven have tested positive for covid-19. and 600 others have been released to prevent overcrowding. civil rights activists say not releasing all of them could be deadly. most of the remaining are dangerous. >> 90% are
. >> state records show the facility had 25 federal violations hast last year. a report in august showing a patient missed two doses of antibiotics because a nurse was not on the schedule. low staffing can be related to infection rates. tonight we confirmed a coronavirus out break at a senior livin.ty we'll have more on that story. than 4,500 confirmed cases of covid-19. 119 people died. further north lake county now has three cases. >> now to some of the major headlines around...
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putin has held a meeting with scientists sounds leading officials to discuss the situation with more haste on quarter. we heard from a number of russian politicians at monday's meeting we heard from moscow's mayor who talks about improvements in the quality and quantity of coronavirus test kits in the country lot of mere putin spoke with government officials and some of the country's few top virologists mainly to talk about anti coronavirus measures in the country but on that front one topic in particular stood out and that was the topic of international cooperation pacifically with the united states. as a priest we are actively cooperating with our foreign it's hard to see and it's not a one way street the day after our plane with medical equipment landed in new york was signed a deal with the united states on buying ventilator component association this cooperation which will continue if you now will trump was obviously a mole and willing to return the favor of russian made that came actually earlier in april it's likely many in washington aren't as enthusiastic about the move let's not
putin has held a meeting with scientists sounds leading officials to discuss the situation with more haste on quarter. we heard from a number of russian politicians at monday's meeting we heard from moscow's mayor who talks about improvements in the quality and quantity of coronavirus test kits in the country lot of mere putin spoke with government officials and some of the country's few top virologists mainly to talk about anti coronavirus measures in the country but on that front one topic in...
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president of spoiling for a hast after saying he only the authority to reopen the country.w cuomo says he won't engaged with donald trump. barack obama endorsed his two-term vice president joe biden in his bid for the white house. in a video message, obama said he believes buying is a candidate america needs during the coronavirus crisis. he praised joe biden's leadership skills and empathy. this comes less than a week after bernie sanders dropped out of the race for the nomination, leaving only joe biden. >> if there is one thing we learned as a country from moments of great crisis, it is that the spirit of looking out for one another can't be restricted to our homes or workplaces or our neighborhoods or our houses of worship. it also has to be reflected in our national government. the kind of leadership that is guided by knowledge and experience, honesty and .umility, empathy and grace that kind of leadership doesn't just belong in our state capitals and mayors offices. it belongs in the white house. >> the pandemic threatens to leave millions hungry in the u.s. food bank
president of spoiling for a hast after saying he only the authority to reopen the country.w cuomo says he won't engaged with donald trump. barack obama endorsed his two-term vice president joe biden in his bid for the white house. in a video message, obama said he believes buying is a candidate america needs during the coronavirus crisis. he praised joe biden's leadership skills and empathy. this comes less than a week after bernie sanders dropped out of the race for the nomination, leaving...
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and obviously, the recently announced 50 million disney plus subscriber and i go back to what reed hastings said on the netflix call and their ability to execute properly, i continue to be impressed by that and we'll continue to be able to do that going forward. i live in a house with three small kids and we have this on 24/7 and families and folks that may have not subscribed to this prior to the stay at home order may have now and because of the quality of the product they may stick with it and given the environment we're in it may accelerate the way people consume media from this in-home era. >> this is a stock that was trading at 23 times at the end of last year over the last 15 years it was trading at 15 times and it usually trades above the broad market looking at the s&p. right now it's two multiple turns below. so i think from a valuation perspective, look, i understand that the business is going to be challenged this business is predicated upon a lot of people getting together at one time but a lot of that bad news is reflected on the valuation. this is a company that's going to be
and obviously, the recently announced 50 million disney plus subscriber and i go back to what reed hastings said on the netflix call and their ability to execute properly, i continue to be impressed by that and we'll continue to be able to do that going forward. i live in a house with three small kids and we have this on 24/7 and families and folks that may have not subscribed to this prior to the stay at home order may have now and because of the quality of the product they may stick with it...
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years into this new era and i think local realities have changed mainland chinese development have hasted i think from beijing split spec if they are very worried about a couple of things and one of the things is the perceived linking up of the pro-democracy movement we've falsus perceived to be hostile to china. so this is from the beijing's perspective and i think the. trying to get best to not change the system but at the same time to ensure that chinese interests are looked after and hong kong does not actually become a best you know and the chinese activities. in the near term open apps in a medium term so this is one of the reasons why the so keen to assert the sovereignty of. china over hong kong so in other words what the chinese are actually doing today is to remind people that the one country comes before that the system and it's not going to be a situation whereby hong kong is going to be another taiwan where they have. the jewel you know defacto if you like a new pendants. so politically in september because we are seeing the legislative council elections and also this is lead
years into this new era and i think local realities have changed mainland chinese development have hasted i think from beijing split spec if they are very worried about a couple of things and one of the things is the perceived linking up of the pro-democracy movement we've falsus perceived to be hostile to china. so this is from the beijing's perspective and i think the. trying to get best to not change the system but at the same time to ensure that chinese interests are looked after and hong...
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fast rushing out of restrictions forgetting the science forgetting the doctors tonight the hazardous haste of germany and the virus that refuses to get out of the way i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. to me it seems rushing yards if not to say to us. then to stop gambling away what has been achieved and risk a set that. we are not leaving in the final phase of this endemic but still in the beginning. you think we have one time and this is being used to boost the morale of health care system. also coming up for the 1st time ever members of the syrian regime face charges of crimes against humanity the trial begins this week here in germany. i want the culprits to be brought to justice from the accomplices all the way up to assad these people are responsible for stealing our children's blood. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with americal and donald trump on opposite ends of the pandemic every afternoon in the press briefing room of the white house u.s. president trump presents the latest developments in the battle to stop
fast rushing out of restrictions forgetting the science forgetting the doctors tonight the hazardous haste of germany and the virus that refuses to get out of the way i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. to me it seems rushing yards if not to say to us. then to stop gambling away what has been achieved and risk a set that. we are not leaving in the final phase of this endemic but still in the beginning. you think we have one time and this is being used to boost the morale of health care...
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it worked against bernie sanders then a lot of them are screaming haste foul again it's obvious that he did not want him to be the nomination and so are putting a lot of blame on people like elizabeth warren for not endorsing bernie sanders or when she of drop out the biggest crowd right now is those saying you know what i'm done i'm going to form a 3rd party this gives us 4 years organize before 2024 or i'm just going to stay home to think of the democratic party does not want to happen because that's what happened in 2016 and we saw the results were donald trump was elected a large part because the burn center supporters did not get behind hillary but yeah obviously i think this kind of just backfired against the d.n.c. it's got to be so last night before we're out of time have we heard the biden can't say anything have we heard president trump say anything. well that is the big part right now biden automatically came out and said i want to bring you guys all in he said bernie and did something rare in politics he had to just run a campaign he started a movement one that is good fo
it worked against bernie sanders then a lot of them are screaming haste foul again it's obvious that he did not want him to be the nomination and so are putting a lot of blame on people like elizabeth warren for not endorsing bernie sanders or when she of drop out the biggest crowd right now is those saying you know what i'm done i'm going to form a 3rd party this gives us 4 years organize before 2024 or i'm just going to stay home to think of the democratic party does not want to happen...
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worst disease professor you know you talk about a vaccine that works best is it possible that in our haste to find a vaccine that we could possibly have something on the market let's say next year that is not optimal and that may not help as many people as we would like are are we looking at a future maybe at 1st with 2nd rate vaccines being the 1st ones on the market. well none of them are 2nd rate i don't want to disparage any of the efforts there must be over $100.00 groups around the world and probably invent many more and we wish each group the very best you know this is this is not a game people are dying every day around the world in our community here in boston as well so we wish all the groups the very best and as you know trials have already begun in the united states and around the world and even if we see here in a few months that these trials are positive in the sense that the vaccine appears safe and induced in anybody response there's still the matter of how do you scale this solution to make hundreds of millions or billions of doses this is where we think an admin can be he
worst disease professor you know you talk about a vaccine that works best is it possible that in our haste to find a vaccine that we could possibly have something on the market let's say next year that is not optimal and that may not help as many people as we would like are are we looking at a future maybe at 1st with 2nd rate vaccines being the 1st ones on the market. well none of them are 2nd rate i don't want to disparage any of the efforts there must be over $100.00 groups around the world...
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we heard reed hastings and netflix talk about it last night as how temporary this bump-up in sales for those companies like kimberly are benefiting. he said demand is slow do you think a bit, not clear because of lack of supply on the shelves or people change beg haifing ber he said destocking will be lumpy. in order, not everyone hoarded a smaller percentage of people have hoarded the toilet paper and tissue supply. i asked if there was a shortage? hsu says no. he says we have ample supply buff it will take a few months to manage through it nobody prepares for a 30% surge in a single category but that's what they saw in things like toilet paper in the last three months of the quarter. he said consumer habits are going to be forever changed. personal hygiene and protection will play a bigger role, wilf, something we've been talking a lot about how the world is going to look post covid-19. he also said this is only happening in the developed world. in the u.s., europe, australia, new zealand. he didn't see it at all in terms of that hoarding of basics like toilet paper and tissue in dev
we heard reed hastings and netflix talk about it last night as how temporary this bump-up in sales for those companies like kimberly are benefiting. he said demand is slow do you think a bit, not clear because of lack of supply on the shelves or people change beg haifing ber he said destocking will be lumpy. in order, not everyone hoarded a smaller percentage of people have hoarded the toilet paper and tissue supply. i asked if there was a shortage? hsu says no. he says we have ample supply...