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. >> reporter: for regina herschel, reopening day at her atlanta hair salon was one of excitement andncertainty. >> the first day i was very nervous but my customers made me feel safe and i made them feel safe as well. so it got easier as the day went on. >> reporter: the decision she says less a choice than it was a necessity. >> i went through pretty much my savings account. i was devastated because i'm like now everything had to shift for me. >> are you worried at all about getting backlash from people? >> i'm not worried. i had some people contact me on social media and you know, they were negative. so what i did, i just blocked it out because i can't walk -- i just blocked them out so i could put that energy inside of me. >> reporter: in her salon it's not quite business as usual. appointments now come with rubber gloves, face sheeltdieldd temperature checks. regina implementing a hard one in, one out policy. and she's making sure high-risk clients stay home. >> i don't want nobody to get sick just to get their hair done. >> reporter: so you're actually telling people with weaken
. >> reporter: for regina herschel, reopening day at her atlanta hair salon was one of excitement andncertainty. >> the first day i was very nervous but my customers made me feel safe and i made them feel safe as well. so it got easier as the day went on. >> reporter: the decision she says less a choice than it was a necessity. >> i went through pretty much my savings account. i was devastated because i'm like now everything had to shift for me. >> are you worried...
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dr herschel jek used boston university's new crew database to satisfy his curiosity of how many hospitalized patients became addicted to opioids grad student jane porter helped compile the statistics dr jack shroder house press secretary typed it up and submitted it to the new england journal of medicine. short letter was one of the many printed in january of 1980 the power graph simply stated the statistics and made no conclusion. what everybody was citing as evidence that we didn't have to worry about getting our patients addicted in some cases this was being described as a landmark study it was this one paragraph a letter to the editor this of course would tell you nothing about the risk of addiction when you put a patient on long term opioids but it turns out in fact they have always been just as addictive as we always knew they were there for many hundreds if not thousands of years when people used the obviously and in the early derivatives of opium. as patients began to exhibit symptoms of tolerance and addiction to do former was quick to pacify fears we were often taught that toleranc
dr herschel jek used boston university's new crew database to satisfy his curiosity of how many hospitalized patients became addicted to opioids grad student jane porter helped compile the statistics dr jack shroder house press secretary typed it up and submitted it to the new england journal of medicine. short letter was one of the many printed in january of 1980 the power graph simply stated the statistics and made no conclusion. what everybody was citing as evidence that we didn't have to...
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banned artists are searching for new ways to reach audiences and most are turning to the internet and herschel is sullivans gallery upcoming exhibitions are still going ahead just without people physically there the exhibition will be online the interviews online statements online so you really shifting the physical experience to a digital experience. musicians are also adapting strongly in orchestras have been streaming performances online but are now broadcasting previous concerts after social distancing measures tightened. and bands that normally play to huge crowds are holding digital music festivals live streaming from their living rooms one after the next audience members can't see each other but they can communicate through the k. board and during night to support the industry greatly as this keeps going. we can find a way so we want it is fair to say the artist's social media communities are popping up to help artists network in isolation but right now many online endeavors have little chance of bringing in any significant long term income a story is spotty predicts that haul $50000000
banned artists are searching for new ways to reach audiences and most are turning to the internet and herschel is sullivans gallery upcoming exhibitions are still going ahead just without people physically there the exhibition will be online the interviews online statements online so you really shifting the physical experience to a digital experience. musicians are also adapting strongly in orchestras have been streaming performances online but are now broadcasting previous concerts after...
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and along with everything else going on a giant asteroid is due to herschel to earth in the next few hours. the economic effects of the pandemic are being felt in many sectors of the global economy right now but aviation and oil in particular ahead in the biggest player after already announcing it would cut production by a 3rd and that the company was bleeding cash at an unprecedented speed and us has posted a 1st quarter loss of half a $1000000000.00 the chief executive of the european aerospace company is warning it is quote the greatest crisis the industry has ever known its us rival boeing's already announced plans to cut as many as $7000.00 jobs with its chief executive predicting global airline revenues could drop over 300000000000 dollars this year and. the industry will take years to recover and in the u.k. british airways is set to cut up to $12000.00 jobs which is around a 3rd of its workforce airlines suspended 96 percent of its passenger flights for april and may so have some thoughts to start off on time ballantine has the 30th editor and chief correspondent of the indus
and along with everything else going on a giant asteroid is due to herschel to earth in the next few hours. the economic effects of the pandemic are being felt in many sectors of the global economy right now but aviation and oil in particular ahead in the biggest player after already announcing it would cut production by a 3rd and that the company was bleeding cash at an unprecedented speed and us has posted a 1st quarter loss of half a $1000000000.00 the chief executive of the european...
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herschel "woody" williams is the last surviving marine to receive the medal of honor in that conflicte of iwo jima was canceled, but the 96-year-old still has plenty of advice about heroism, service, and survival. he spoke to our jan crawford before we were encouraged to keep six feet apart. >> reporter: it's an iconic image of american triumph. marines raising the flag on iwo ji jima. sometimes when you see the flag, you think that's mission accomplished. >> no. no. >> reporter: herschel "woody" williams, the 21-year-old marine from west virginia, had just joined other marines on the desolate japanese island. >> some of them were standing up firing their weapons into the air. so i fired a few rounds into the air myself. >> reporter: but the worst was yet to come. want japanese were underground. >> they were inside a reinforced concrete box, we're out in the open. you can't stand back and shoot all day. you've got to move forward. i got the flag on my back. i'm carrying the gun in my right hand. i'm crawling with one hand but pushing mostly with my feet. >> reporter: by the end of tha
herschel "woody" williams is the last surviving marine to receive the medal of honor in that conflicte of iwo jima was canceled, but the 96-year-old still has plenty of advice about heroism, service, and survival. he spoke to our jan crawford before we were encouraged to keep six feet apart. >> reporter: it's an iconic image of american triumph. marines raising the flag on iwo ji jima. sometimes when you see the flag, you think that's mission accomplished. >> no. no....
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banned artists are searching for new ways to reach audiences and most are turning to the internet and herschel is sullivans gallery upcoming exhibitions are still going ahead just without people physically there the exhibition will be online they'll be artists interviews online statements online so you really shifting the physical experience to a digital experience. musicians are also adapting strongly in orchestras have been streaming performances online but are now broadcasting previous concerts after social distancing measures titans. and fans that normally play to huge crowds holding digital music festivals live streaming from their living rooms one after the next audience members can't see each other but they can communicate through the k. board and during night to support the industry greatly as this keeps going. we can find a way so we want it is fair to say the artist's social media communities are popping up to help artists network in isolation but right now many online endeavors have little chance of bringing in any significant long term income a story is spotty predicts that haul $5
banned artists are searching for new ways to reach audiences and most are turning to the internet and herschel is sullivans gallery upcoming exhibitions are still going ahead just without people physically there the exhibition will be online they'll be artists interviews online statements online so you really shifting the physical experience to a digital experience. musicians are also adapting strongly in orchestras have been streaming performances online but are now broadcasting previous...
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. >> reporter: many workers like regina herschel say they know the threat of covid-19 hasn't gone away, but in an economic crisis, she felt like she had no choice. >> if we don't work, we'll be homeless or hungry and that's not possible. so we got to take this risk. >> reporter: others though making the tough decision to keep their doors closed. cynthia walker could re-open her restaurant monday but says she's choosing to remain take-out only even as she faces bankruptcy. >> plain, simple common sense that i grew up with says, hey, we can't do this. people are sick and people are dying. >> reporter: other states are beginning to welcome back business as well. in texas retail stores now offering curbside pickup or to go orders. >> we are here at the store. customers are pulling in. >> reporter: in oklahoma personal care businesses can now take appointments as they take extensive precautions. >> we will call them from the car to bring them in one at a time. >> reporter: oklahoma city's mayor feels the state is moving far too fast and people's lives are at stake. >> i recognize that i wou
. >> reporter: many workers like regina herschel say they know the threat of covid-19 hasn't gone away, but in an economic crisis, she felt like she had no choice. >> if we don't work, we'll be homeless or hungry and that's not possible. so we got to take this risk. >> reporter: others though making the tough decision to keep their doors closed. cynthia walker could re-open her restaurant monday but says she's choosing to remain take-out only even as she faces bankruptcy....
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new museum of contemporary art, arizona state university, uc, university of california berkeley, herschel museum, and the riverside museum of art in beijing among many others. she lives in los angeles where she runs the l.a. centric culture app. one of the accomplishments that brings her here is her book titled "broad band: the untold story of the women who made the internet." published in 2018. one read of that work had this to work -- to say. thrilling, powerful stuff. at once an electric feminist history of modern tech and a much-needed corrective to the hyper valley -- mythology of silicon valley. her readable work restores credit to the countless brilliant women who made the connected world into what it is today. said another "evans'riveting account of female and innovators from the victorian age to today fills in the gaps in the history we should have had all along and provide unique, enlightening insight into some of the most revolutionary technological advances of our time." the comment on that book that i like the best is this one. this is a quote. "claire evans tells a story lik
new museum of contemporary art, arizona state university, uc, university of california berkeley, herschel museum, and the riverside museum of art in beijing among many others. she lives in los angeles where she runs the l.a. centric culture app. one of the accomplishments that brings her here is her book titled "broad band: the untold story of the women who made the internet." published in 2018. one read of that work had this to work -- to say. thrilling, powerful stuff. at once an...