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them to station 3 that's when they sit down with experienced advertising to fill out the 4 hundred naturalization form and then to final review and at the end he helps them with the check out station and send them a packet to fill and wait a month to 6 weeks to be invited in for an oral examine and if they pass two or three a months maximum get sworn in and become a citizen every single working groups we have a learning how to vote i mean there are tons of community resources we go for citizenship prep classes and have agencies it stays on site and this is filing out forms for people that are eligible so not just about your 22 page form but other community services and benefits there's an economic and safety public benefit if we nationalize all people to be a citizen with the network no objection over $3 million in income for those but more importantly the city saves money $86 million by reducing the benefit costs. >> thank you. >> i've been here a loventh i already feel like an american citizen not felt it motorbike that needs to happen for good. >> one day - i pledge allegiance to the flag of t
them to station 3 that's when they sit down with experienced advertising to fill out the 4 hundred naturalization form and then to final review and at the end he helps them with the check out station and send them a packet to fill and wait a month to 6 weeks to be invited in for an oral examine and if they pass two or three a months maximum get sworn in and become a citizen every single working groups we have a learning how to vote i mean there are tons of community resources we go for...
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who at times numbered in the summer hundreds. the nature of the porters works observed in the new yorker tends to put them in the class with beasts of burden. indeed, throughout the muslim concourses a porters often backbreaking intervening labor was integral both to the stations functional efficiency and to its glamorous ambience. it was perhaps inevitable that grand central red caps porters system became the model for numerous railroad stations across the nation. made categorically identifiable both by their apparel and by their complexion, the black workforce at grand central embodied america's colorblind, the laws, bylaws, amendments, and social attitudes that closed doors to blacks. in the united states the columbine was a deep-seated cultural contrivance that had festered for generations. it was a panoply of contradictions. at times one fill its prohibitions only intuitively, yet they were as palpable as a taut rope. it could be woven into the collective subconscious by social mores or by deliberate legislative acts. but blacks also f
who at times numbered in the summer hundreds. the nature of the porters works observed in the new yorker tends to put them in the class with beasts of burden. indeed, throughout the muslim concourses a porters often backbreaking intervening labor was integral both to the stations functional efficiency and to its glamorous ambience. it was perhaps inevitable that grand central red caps porters system became the model for numerous railroad stations across the nation. made categorically...
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timesnumbered in the several hundred . the nature of a porters work, the noted writer eating white observed in the new yorker can to put them in a class of the beast of burden and indeed throughout themuslim concourse , the porters often backbreaking and demeaning labor was integral to the station's functional efficiency and to its glamorous ambulance. was perhaps inevitable grand central red hot water system became a model for numerous railroad stations across the nation. made categorically identifiable both by their apparel and bytheir complexion , black workforce at grandcentral and body america's color line . laws, bylaws, amendments and social attitudes that close worst relax. in the united states, the color line was a deep-seated contrivance that had festered for generations. it was a family of contradictions, at times one of its prohibitions only intuitively . yet they were as probable as a growth a. it could be woven into the collective subconscious by social mores.for my deliberate area of lacks also found ways to circumvent
timesnumbered in the several hundred . the nature of a porters work, the noted writer eating white observed in the new yorker can to put them in a class of the beast of burden and indeed throughout themuslim concourse , the porters often backbreaking and demeaning labor was integral to the station's functional efficiency and to its glamorous ambulance. was perhaps inevitable grand central red hot water system became a model for numerous railroad stations across the nation. made categorically...
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i guess the challenge has been the nonstop nature of hundreds andhundreds of decisions worrying about all these people that, if we do not take these actions and do not work as hard as we can, people are going to die. that is the challenge of it all. we are working seven days a week and as many hours as we can put in a day. david: if someone is a citizen of maryland or want to hate -- help the state of maryland, what would you ask citizens to do? what can they do to most help the situation? gov. hogan: thank you for asking that. first, i have been so impressed. out of tough times and adversity, you sometimes see the best and worst in people. we have had incredible people across our state. we have a website called maryland unite where we have tried to put together all the can iwhere people say how help? you can find places to contribute or volunteer and how you can help your neighbors. there are things like contribute into maryland food banks, donating blood to the red cross, and just any number of different small community organizations doing wonderful things to help our frontline heal
i guess the challenge has been the nonstop nature of hundreds andhundreds of decisions worrying about all these people that, if we do not take these actions and do not work as hard as we can, people are going to die. that is the challenge of it all. we are working seven days a week and as many hours as we can put in a day. david: if someone is a citizen of maryland or want to hate -- help the state of maryland, what would you ask citizens to do? what can they do to most help the situation? gov....
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. >>> in our series "eye on earth," we're learning what hundreds of years of natural history can teachto more than 50,000 living plants and more than seven million plant species include something collected by charles darwin himself. on this 50th anniversary of earth day, many of us will not get outside to enjoy any of nature. so mark phillips reports from a back yard that's like no other. >> reporter: if you had to choose a place to self-isolate during this pandemic you could do worse than here. these are the royal botanical gardens at kew in west london, where they've been studying the health of the planet for about 250 years. never has their work seemed more vital than now. it's not a bad back yard that you've got here. >> it's exceptionally beautiful. but it's tragic to see these beautiful gardens, 330 acres here at kew, a world heritag site, to see them empty. >> reporter: normally there would be 10,000 or 12,000 people strolling about kew gardens on a glorious spring day like this. in the post-virus world, there's only us. richard deverell is the director of kew gardens and lives
. >>> in our series "eye on earth," we're learning what hundreds of years of natural history can teachto more than 50,000 living plants and more than seven million plant species include something collected by charles darwin himself. on this 50th anniversary of earth day, many of us will not get outside to enjoy any of nature. so mark phillips reports from a back yard that's like no other. >> reporter: if you had to choose a place to self-isolate during this pandemic you...
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so we built an engine using natural language processing machine learning to scan in hundreds of thousandscles online in 625 languages, every 15 in its around-the-clock, looking for news about outbreaks involving 150 different diseases. we picked up this story early morning december 31 about an on don't pneumonia -- unknown pneumonia in wuhan centered around this wet market where animals were sold. on us thately dawned there were a lot of parallels to the sars outbreak. shery: your platform really comes through all of this , mobileion, sources com data. i want to get to the privacy issues that could potentially be a problem, but first, with so much data available to you, are these lockdowns, social distancing efforts really working to curve the infections? dr. khan: no question, social distancing is flattening the epidemic curve, as we have heard. ultimately, this virus spreads from person to person. to the extent we can minimize the number of contacts between people, we will slow the spread of the virus. this is very important, because as we have seen in other parts of the world, includin
so we built an engine using natural language processing machine learning to scan in hundreds of thousandscles online in 625 languages, every 15 in its around-the-clock, looking for news about outbreaks involving 150 different diseases. we picked up this story early morning december 31 about an on don't pneumonia -- unknown pneumonia in wuhan centered around this wet market where animals were sold. on us thately dawned there were a lot of parallels to the sars outbreak. shery: your platform...
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hundred dollar workers higher in the u. s. week s seventy five thousand being recruited now the very nature of the businines that does make it difficult for social distancing to takeke effect and it is a reminder to those of us who are working from home we should be using good judge was. set the building is sort. remember someone ultimately passed it up and cry these orders oct online. k. moody thank you very much indeed that please do stay safe we need to get ready abbass added to that. that's tough for this bulletin stay with us more to come more news to come of course. if you had to pick one thing that france's most famous for chances are you might say the food well we're known for eating frogs legs and nails but it goes beyond cliche in france because strong to me is. an art form it a real eight of them. my friends have such. tatian and- eating habits changed over the years join us for this episode of french connections plus where we take a bite out of french food culture. when you think about eating in france so many delicious things popped to mind there's the bread and the cheese the pastries the regional dishes it's- only. how
hundred dollar workers higher in the u. s. week s seventy five thousand being recruited now the very nature of the businines that does make it difficult for social distancing to takeke effect and it is a reminder to those of us who are working from home we should be using good judge was. set the building is sort. remember someone ultimately passed it up and cry these orders oct online. k. moody thank you very much indeed that please do stay safe we need to get ready abbass added to that. that's...
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nature. the farm of the future. 15 minutes on d w. s media minus didn't have to settle for just 2 of hundreds of thousands of children living in overcrowded refugio camps and living on thanks to a football project they didn't get a few hours of respite at beirut park. last credit. card kids getting refuge in football to go. 90 minutes on t.w. . in the book you are no one to see for. the length of. exposing injustice global news that matters w. made for minds. has a virus spread. why do we panic and when we'll all be. introduced through the topics covered and the weekly radio show is called spectrum. if you would like an information on the crawl of virus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast so you can get it wherever you get your podcast you can also find us at. science. frankfurt. international gateway to the best connection self in the road and rail. located in the heart of europe connected to the whole world. experienced outstanding shopping and dining offers and trying our services. biala gassed at frankfurt airport city managed by from bought. the news live from berlin and germany some stores and shops ar
nature. the farm of the future. 15 minutes on d w. s media minus didn't have to settle for just 2 of hundreds of thousands of children living in overcrowded refugio camps and living on thanks to a football project they didn't get a few hours of respite at beirut park. last credit. card kids getting refuge in football to go. 90 minutes on t.w. . in the book you are no one to see for. the length of. exposing injustice global news that matters w. made for minds. has a virus spread. why do we panic...
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hundred more. ♪ and it's only human to findyou inspiration in nature. and also find answers.arch to transform... ...farm waste into renewable natural gas led chevron to partner with california bioenergy. working to provide an alternative source of power... ...for a cleaner way forward. and change the world. here at abbvie, we're inventing medicines of the future to create tomorrows that will be healthier... ...and happier, while making medicines that help people right now. because that's the present we wanted to live in. and that's the future we all want to see. abbvie. here. now. that could mean an increase byin energy bills.. abbvie. you can save by setting your heat to 68 or lower... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or just letting the sun light your home. stay well and keep it golden. >>> with stay-at-home orders in place, many seniors are facing what caregivers call a harmful epidemic of loneliness and isolation. one bay area organization now is reaching out to older adults with virtual therapy sessions to try to keep them active and engaged. he was
hundred more. ♪ and it's only human to findyou inspiration in nature. and also find answers.arch to transform... ...farm waste into renewable natural gas led chevron to partner with california bioenergy. working to provide an alternative source of power... ...for a cleaner way forward. and change the world. here at abbvie, we're inventing medicines of the future to create tomorrows that will be healthier... ...and happier, while making medicines that help people right now. because that's the...
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reserve is close to the public this year of course to keep the hundreds of people away from congregating together to bask in mother nature's beauty however. >>the stunning scenery was shot from above in order to share this spectacle with the world that is nice to look at let's check in now with the weather with our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow annise telling us what's going on out there. >>yeah, you know we get ready for the weekend happy friday and looks like as we head toward the weekend. we've got some cooler temperatures on the way and maybe a chance some rain i think at least late on sunday outside right now the cloud deck are running very high. so you're not seen true fog you see low clouds stretching on shore looking toward the golden gate bridge tonight kind of quiet out there on the bridge at this hour and certainly well kind of a quiet day around the bay area, the cool temperatures co side only 59 degrees below the average in san francisco in the fall kind of sticking around the better part of the day 64 degrees in oakland 68. and comfortable in san jose 65 degrees today and live more 65 also in concord an
reserve is close to the public this year of course to keep the hundreds of people away from congregating together to bask in mother nature's beauty however. >>the stunning scenery was shot from above in order to share this spectacle with the world that is nice to look at let's check in now with the weather with our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow annise telling us what's going on out there. >>yeah, you know we get ready for the weekend happy friday and looks like as we head...
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polar bears in their natural environment but it's also kind of sad when you consider that just a few decades ago they would have an os right up to the edge of the village now it's hundreds of kilometers away. scientists estimate that there are about 25000 polar bears left in the wild here in the u.s. they listed as a threatens. bases and they might be extinct in alaska by 2050. that mike's qatar take a blake make of the 2 wrists cane to catch a glimpse and a photo of polar bears in the wild before they go on. their alaska has always been on my bucket list this is my 2nd trip to alaska polar bears they are incredibly adorable. i mean you just like get family you just want to play with them of course it's not safe. we see these bears are beautiful she and i should never be saying but. they're in peril they're going to be gone they've become extinct. people caused it. and now they're aware of it we should do what we could mitigate it but not many people are especially the president we have no taking a shot of the parish agreement with every road for around to try to open up more resources for development in here in oregon. the tovey can it surrounds or at the center of a b
polar bears in their natural environment but it's also kind of sad when you consider that just a few decades ago they would have an os right up to the edge of the village now it's hundreds of kilometers away. scientists estimate that there are about 25000 polar bears left in the wild here in the u.s. they listed as a threatens. bases and they might be extinct in alaska by 2050. that mike's qatar take a blake make of the 2 wrists cane to catch a glimpse and a photo of polar bears in the wild...
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hundreds of strange mounds lie scattered around. south africa's most populous city but they aren't a natural phenomenon they are mine tailings waste heaps left over from south africa's hugely profitable gold industry. many are also said to be dangerously toxic awash with heavy metals poisons and radioactive debris. with expert help french journalists must time to do is getting that content scientifically analyzed. but one night while he waits for the results he gets a mysterious voicemail message. i heard your your. money where your girls are heard in their mind well i would go to a man told you all are just me up for a. while i would very much appreciate your you know your time around me we're going to have a word about it thank you very much. the message is from a geologist and eagle club. after a 20 year career in the mining industry has now left it disgusted by the industry's failure to had his warnings about dealing with its waste i'll tell you what i found particularly scandals to take the worst possible material which is you radium grind it into dust comparable to flour and make a hill out of it and put it into place where people
hundreds of strange mounds lie scattered around. south africa's most populous city but they aren't a natural phenomenon they are mine tailings waste heaps left over from south africa's hugely profitable gold industry. many are also said to be dangerously toxic awash with heavy metals poisons and radioactive debris. with expert help french journalists must time to do is getting that content scientifically analyzed. but one night while he waits for the results he gets a mysterious voicemail...
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nature of which we e don't fully understand as yet right. the this a massive testing has been a key- there reports that- d. unitited states has ordered some six hundred thousand testing kits from south korea- are you confirming that case that south i will send such amounts and even test is to the- yes we are in fact. i think these are fda approved preliminary approval for these quickly approved and as a result of a conversation between my president and president trump last year last. month so yeah i think that you know the contract and signed and the other they be ready for shipment anytime soon. right up please. we are both at the a test case but many other countries as well right do you fear of those who quit could say. of the fire. those are sure can for come into the country those last week we've seen this happen. in china is this a real concern in your country as well. well as i said we don't know fully about the nature of this new virus we know that it travels very quickly we know that it's highly fatal move certain people with certain medicical conditions especially in the- among the elderly people. but what we are discovering these days is th
nature of which we e don't fully understand as yet right. the this a massive testing has been a key- there reports that- d. unitited states has ordered some six hundred thousand testing kits from south korea- are you confirming that case that south i will send such amounts and even test is to the- yes we are in fact. i think these are fda approved preliminary approval for these quickly approved and as a result of a conversation between my president and president trump last year last. month so...
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nature always has the final say. but for how much longer. this media minus the women have. to just to have hundreds of thousands of children living in overcrowded refugio jams and living on thanks to a football project they can get a few hours of respite at beirut card. to have the tap room for kids sitting refuge in football. 30 minutes on w. . fridays for future minus 30 celsius other german polo research station the scientists want to send them. there on the frontline of climate change research and take a look at their findings. disappearing ice climate change in the antarctic close on the disposition. 90 minutes on t.w. . they were abducted by the nazis and taken to germany to be raised as citizens of the. during world war 2 thousands of polish children started. even today many of them don't know who the real parents were. they lived with this trauma it's. telling the children the kidnapping campaign of knowledge she just starts april 28th one to tell you. this is news and these our top stories us all prices have seen their biggest ever drop falling into negative territory for the 1st time in h
nature always has the final say. but for how much longer. this media minus the women have. to just to have hundreds of thousands of children living in overcrowded refugio jams and living on thanks to a football project they can get a few hours of respite at beirut card. to have the tap room for kids sitting refuge in football. 30 minutes on w. . fridays for future minus 30 celsius other german polo research station the scientists want to send them. there on the frontline of climate change...
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natural resources is currently experiencing an enormous boom. the metropolis is considered a symbol of the wealthy growth oriented mongolia. in recent years hundreds of thousands of people have come here to try their luck. few have become successful. and yes mongolia is experiencing the greatest rural exodus it has ever seen. and young people in particular don't want to be inferior to the west but they also don't want to be inferior to the asian neighbors. if you consider traditional nomadic life as a viable future. bridges are already talked about but that in time the john good that we have a song that deals with rapid technological progress and in particular reflects the moment when too much technological optimization has occurred here to you to get back in that you get at this point what humans look for a place to slow down and return to nature and the origins of life. this is an important message that we want to give to the people he said especially to the mongolian youth so if. it took. a look at most of symmetry in the middle of an ambassador. for the band john it's a backdrop that symbolizes an entire generation spheres for the future. they
natural resources is currently experiencing an enormous boom. the metropolis is considered a symbol of the wealthy growth oriented mongolia. in recent years hundreds of thousands of people have come here to try their luck. few have become successful. and yes mongolia is experiencing the greatest rural exodus it has ever seen. and young people in particular don't want to be inferior to the west but they also don't want to be inferior to the asian neighbors. if you consider traditional nomadic...
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we were among the few hundred to get aboard one of the last few train rides out. you feel like you should be here. naturallyerstanding how the story unfolds, yet there's a reality to the risks we would face and potentially the risks we pose others to to go back to beijing if we stayed here. talking to the people who have been through this from day one, we were able to keep in touch because of technology like many of you are doing through zoom and video chats and we're doing it with the people in this brutal lockdown. i caught up with an american living in wuhan an and off since 2009. he laid out what his concern is looking forward. i say they're not breathing easy. here's how he portrayed this post lockdown experience. >> this makes you happy to see all this. >> it makes me happy but i don't want people to get complacent. like we are afraid that there is going to be the second wave. i think everybody here knows -- >> you think it's coming? >> absolutely. whether or not it's the severity of it. but it's definitely going to come. because people are going to come back outside. they're excited. they're finally
we were among the few hundred to get aboard one of the last few train rides out. you feel like you should be here. naturallyerstanding how the story unfolds, yet there's a reality to the risks we would face and potentially the risks we pose others to to go back to beijing if we stayed here. talking to the people who have been through this from day one, we were able to keep in touch because of technology like many of you are doing through zoom and video chats and we're doing it with the people...
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hundreds. xfinity mobile. it's only human to find inspiration in nature. and also find answers. our search to transform... ...farm waste into renewable natural gas led chevron to partner with california bioenergy. working to provide an alternative source of power... ...for a cleaner way forward. >>> let's get a mad dash with jim watching netflix today >> all right there's rarely in my own conference call, as soon as it's done i pick up my phone and facetime my daughter, what do you think about distraction, unorthodox this is one of the greatest conference calls ever. the netflix conference call. these guys may just have it. they may say we don't know how much this stock is this is like amazon, once you tried netflix and these people are trying netflix, you are so hooked, it's ridiculous. it's because of the quality of the content and the quality of the people running it. we don't talk about them enough. we always talk about read. why don't we talk about gregory peters ted serrandos. spencer newman is fantastic. this is a clinic of how to run a business so that your customer love
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hundred and eighty eight in a day. without bringing thee country's death told that five thousand now idea france's health ministry director general saleh m must think about the unprecedented nature. of the epidemic have a listen. leaks the state the more tentatively. compared the expo. from of. is high. reaching to three more than what would normally be expected. fifty p. do could with just north eight code nineteen epidemic is completely unprecedented with thousands of very severe cases and thousands of deaths. we must respect the quarantine measures currently in place especially during this upcoming holiday period and rigorously practice social distancing evevery day good yeah. there's just a v value. now let't's getu some other n news on the program as you can see it here in france is in its third week of- nationwide locked on their increasing numbers of police that are being deployed on the streets to force that is no easy task- trying to make sure the people respecting the ripples of confinement. it's one of the least on well they that just wanted to get some growing technology to give them a helping hand yes i was always. likes. p police on piracy ring s luthor. don't down
hundred and eighty eight in a day. without bringing thee country's death told that five thousand now idea france's health ministry director general saleh m must think about the unprecedented nature. of the epidemic have a listen. leaks the state the more tentatively. compared the expo. from of. is high. reaching to three more than what would normally be expected. fifty p. do could with just north eight code nineteen epidemic is completely unprecedented with thousands of very severe cases and...
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hundred more. when you take align, you have the support of a probiotic and the gastroenterologists who developed it. align naturally to soothe your occasional digestive upsets 24/7. so where you go the pro goes. go with align, the pros in digestive health. make it tough to take care of yourself, that's why you can rely on nature's bounty... to give you the support you need... to stay motivated keep active and sleep well. add a little more health to your day... with nature's bounty. add a little more health this virus is testing all of us. and it's testing the people on the front lines of this fight most of all. so abbott is getting new tests into their hands, delivering the critical results they need. and until this fight is over, we...will...never...quit. because they never quit. >>> well, there's this. a new report from nasa shows that air pollution has dropped to a 20-year low in northern india. the government lockdowns imposing stopping the coronavirus are saying it's the best anywhere in the world. >> bill, the decades leading up to this, of course, enormously damaging to the environment. statistically, does t
hundred more. when you take align, you have the support of a probiotic and the gastroenterologists who developed it. align naturally to soothe your occasional digestive upsets 24/7. so where you go the pro goes. go with align, the pros in digestive health. make it tough to take care of yourself, that's why you can rely on nature's bounty... to give you the support you need... to stay motivated keep active and sleep well. add a little more health to your day... with nature's bounty. add a little...
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hundred more. ♪ and it's only human to fin you and also find answers. our search to transform... ...farm waste into renewable natural chevron to partner with california bioenergy. working to provide an alternative source of power... ...for a cleaner way forward. >>> research is underway to identify ways to reduce the risk of covid-19 and regular exercise may in fact lessen the severity of symptoms who for those who come down with the illness. we all know exercise is good for us, but what is it about exercising that is particularly good when it comes to ? >> it's so ia school of medicine found that regular exercise or even a single session of exercise may produce an antioxidant that can actually help ward off or reverse even the effects, the severe effects of the covid-19 infection which is specifically the acute respiratory distress. that is something that is very catching during this time when we are all paying attention to the many ways we can perhaps help prevent getting this infection. >> is is antioxidant only produced in the body when we exercise?>> yes, in fact when i reviewed these studies it looks as though
hundred more. ♪ and it's only human to fin you and also find answers. our search to transform... ...farm waste into renewable natural chevron to partner with california bioenergy. working to provide an alternative source of power... ...for a cleaner way forward. >>> research is underway to identify ways to reduce the risk of covid-19 and regular exercise may in fact lessen the severity of symptoms who for those who come down with the illness. we all know exercise is good for us, but...
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quality of its natural for the actions taken by chinese governments all levels in terms of epidemic prevention and control not subject to the jurisdiction of the u.s. schools now missouri saw hundreds last week manila protesting the stay at home orders the state has in place according to johns hopkins university more than 6100 people are confirmed to have covered 19 in missouri and $229.00 have died now according to legal experts the lawsuit faces an uphill battle because china is a protected is protected by sovereign immunity but missouri's a.g. says that he's counting the chinese communist party as a non-state actor which he says fortifies his legal argument manila. now speaking of attorneys generals. and lawsuits you have u.s. attorney general bill barr firing off saying he is looking into suing the state governors right and this is all over clashes milla between president donald trump and state governors on how exactly to respond to the coronavirus now most if not all states are on lockdown and both trump and bar say businesses need more freedom to operate and trump says that some governors have gone too far listen to bill barr here. we want to govern our debt is something that
quality of its natural for the actions taken by chinese governments all levels in terms of epidemic prevention and control not subject to the jurisdiction of the u.s. schools now missouri saw hundreds last week manila protesting the stay at home orders the state has in place according to johns hopkins university more than 6100 people are confirmed to have covered 19 in missouri and $229.00 have died now according to legal experts the lawsuit faces an uphill battle because china is a protected...
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dangers of socialism and the un-american nature of other countries health systems would continue to be heard in battles over health reform for the next hundred years. but there is another way that each defeat of universal proposals would make it even harder to succeed the next time around simpjts tand that is they ended up changing the health care system. it led to the idea and later to the growth of private for-profit health insurance. the biggest opponents of the legislation back in 1919 were employers who didn't want to pay a share of the costs, and doctors who worried they would lose their independence, but also insurance companies. they fought the new york proposal because it included life insurance benefit that would have been in direct competition with their business. in working to defeat the legislation, the insurance industry became aware of a potential new market for illustrates products. here is what one insurance executive said in 1917. we should be in a position to meet their socialistic ideas by offering a good brand of sickness protection such as we know can be profitably written in a much larger volume. a vice president of th
dangers of socialism and the un-american nature of other countries health systems would continue to be heard in battles over health reform for the next hundred years. but there is another way that each defeat of universal proposals would make it even harder to succeed the next time around simpjts tand that is they ended up changing the health care system. it led to the idea and later to the growth of private for-profit health insurance. the biggest opponents of the legislation back in 1919 were...
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hundred more. you feel confident to take on anything. with benefiber, you'll feel the power of gut health confidence every day. benefiber is a 100% naturaler. good morning mrs. johnson. benefiber. trust your gut. new crest pro/active defense. you're doing more to keep your body healthy for the future. shouldn't your toothpaste do the same for your mouth? now with crest pro/active defense, future proof your whole mouth. its active defense technology neutralizes bacteria to shield against potential issues. crest. >>> with nearly 17 million americans out of work, federal relief is needed now more than ever. today on capitol hill, a small group of senators failed to reach a deal on another $250 billion for small businesses. republicans led by senator mitch mcconnell wanted quick approval for the funding. unanimous consent. but democratic leadership objected demanding more resources for hospitals and state and local governments. joining us now is illinois republican congressman adam kinsinge kinsinger i'm led to believe that the people thinking that the money that is out there for local governments is there first but you really want to get th
hundred more. you feel confident to take on anything. with benefiber, you'll feel the power of gut health confidence every day. benefiber is a 100% naturaler. good morning mrs. johnson. benefiber. trust your gut. new crest pro/active defense. you're doing more to keep your body healthy for the future. shouldn't your toothpaste do the same for your mouth? now with crest pro/active defense, future proof your whole mouth. its active defense technology neutralizes bacteria to shield against...
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natural gas led chevron to partner with california bioenergy. working to provide an alternative source of power... ...for a cleaner way forward. >>> san jose locating hundredsthousands of dollars to prevent a further spike in domestic violence and sexual assault amid the stay-at-home orders. councilmembers sylvia arenas, magdalena carrasco held a news conference today think stress and social isolation during the public health emergency can increase the risk of sexual assault and domestic violence crimes. it happens often when families are forced to live in cramped housing during the shelter in place order. >> living in these conditions before the crisis meant that children were often living with strangers and there is absolutely no space or privacy in these types of living conditions. and we know that child abuse, sexual assault and domestic violence were already pre-tran19, very serious dangers when families that were forced to live in overcrowded housing by the economic conditions. >> today the council heard an update on the police department sexual assault and responsive strategy workplan. includes dedicated often resources that were happening during a s
natural gas led chevron to partner with california bioenergy. working to provide an alternative source of power... ...for a cleaner way forward. >>> san jose locating hundredsthousands of dollars to prevent a further spike in domestic violence and sexual assault amid the stay-at-home orders. councilmembers sylvia arenas, magdalena carrasco held a news conference today think stress and social isolation during the public health emergency can increase the risk of sexual assault and...
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hundreds of volunteers home looking on jaden long castle in france the biggest medieval reconstruction project in europe. one find down on the road. through spawn d.w. . it's a deadly sin. and the whim of nature. is motivates us. and threatens to ruin us. greed. desire for. dr song. puts it in danger. why are we greedy. we go in search of answers in a documentary film. starts may 21st d.w. . law. this is the w. news live from the fears are growing that brazil could become a new coronavirus hotspot doctors are warning that the health system there is on the brink of collapse of the us for the political term all too as the popular answer corruption justice minister resigned. also coming up the u.s. president almost trump is on the defensive officer just.
hundreds of volunteers home looking on jaden long castle in france the biggest medieval reconstruction project in europe. one find down on the road. through spawn d.w. . it's a deadly sin. and the whim of nature. is motivates us. and threatens to ruin us. greed. desire for. dr song. puts it in danger. why are we greedy. we go in search of answers in a documentary film. starts may 21st d.w. . law. this is the w. news live from the fears are growing that brazil could become a new coronavirus...
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nature before. >> reporter: and now in iowa at least two deaths from covid-19 have been confirmed at a tyson foods plant. hundredsfected. the north american meat industry says the meat supply is strong, but more plant closures could bring shortages in the stores. >> if we continue to see shutdowns of plants going forward that can't operate the crisis that we're in, that we could see some further disruptions in retail. >> we don't know what we will be doing with all of that product. >> reporter: with more processing plants falling idle, farmers are increasingly worried their meat won't make it to the market. >> we'll try to get them into other plbuifantsre to clos the >> rorter: this co ores strgle to meet histerow ngt home, stras d experts say it's that change in demand, not the supply, that is the biggest challenge when it comes to the food supply chain right now. >> the way food is prepared and packaged to be sold in a restaurant or a school is significantly different than the way it's packaged for you to buy in the grocery store. our supply chain is sophisticated, efficient, integrated, and synchronized and it
nature before. >> reporter: and now in iowa at least two deaths from covid-19 have been confirmed at a tyson foods plant. hundredsfected. the north american meat industry says the meat supply is strong, but more plant closures could bring shortages in the stores. >> if we continue to see shutdowns of plants going forward that can't operate the crisis that we're in, that we could see some further disruptions in retail. >> we don't know what we will be doing with all of that...
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hundred 50 hotels have agreed to be part of the states bulk room buying program. >>> a lesbian woman who paved the way for marriage in california has died. she died of natural causes. she was 95 years old. when governor governor newsom was mayor of san francisco in 2004, marriages were briefly allowed in the city. he chose lyon in her late partner to be the 1st to wed at city hall. those unions were later voided by california supreme court and until marriage was legalized in 2008. lyon and martin remarried and were together until martin died that same year. governor newsom responded to lyon's death in a tweet today, the governor said, they were the manifestation of love and devotion. for over 50 years, they were denied the right to say to extraordinary words, i do. rest in peace my dear friend. >>> parks and beaches are off- limits this weekend. the warning to anyone who might want to get outside and when agencies plan to issue parking tickets. >>> this church what is it empty easter sunday. the congregation will come together in a different way. >>> we are setting up for warmer pattern here. temperatures back into the lower 70s as we head to a bay area wee
hundred 50 hotels have agreed to be part of the states bulk room buying program. >>> a lesbian woman who paved the way for marriage in california has died. she died of natural causes. she was 95 years old. when governor governor newsom was mayor of san francisco in 2004, marriages were briefly allowed in the city. he chose lyon in her late partner to be the 1st to wed at city hall. those unions were later voided by california supreme court and until marriage was legalized in 2008. lyon...
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hundred more. ♪ when i first saw eargo i was blown away. this is a product that can help millions of people. eargo is virtually invisible, rechargeable, comfortable, naturaling and half the cost of traditional hearing aids it's easy to use and you have access to audiologists like me. plus lifetime support to help with allof your hearing needs. our telecare team is available for hearing checks and consultations at no charge from the comfort of your home. we're here to help. many of life's moments in thare being put on hold. are staying at home, at carvana, we understand that, for some, getting a car just can't wait. to help, we're giving our customers up to 90 days to make their first payment. shop online from the comfort of your couch, and get your car with touchless delivery to keep you safe. and for even greater peace of mind, all carvana cars come with a seven-day return policy. so, if you need to keep moving, we're here for you. at carvana-- the safer way to buy a car. >> neil: ahead of the white house briefing come i want to give you a peek of what happened today, a nice march run. not everything from yesterday, but a lot was built on higher energy p
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naturally enforce the governor stay-at-home order. >> if somebody is in the middle of the lake and the way from everybody or on their lawnmower a hundred we don't wat them bottled up inside the house and drink alcohol, i think that is reasonable. >> michigan and other states are part of the coalition in the midwest to look at reopening their economies, governor gretchen whitmer of michigan and mike of ohio are eyeing may 1 for a partial opening but with some changes. >> the world that we are going to see is a different world in the world in the workplace is going to be different. you will see people with masks, a lot of barriers, distancing, all the things that we have talked so much about, the workplace is going to change. >> president trump sending his support to the protesters in minnesota tweeting liberate minnesota, he shared similar tweets to virginia and michigan where there have also been protest. melissa: thank you. connell: opening up america again, that's what the document is called as president trump unveiled the guidelines for reopening the economies in various states, were joined by the director of duke university center
naturally enforce the governor stay-at-home order. >> if somebody is in the middle of the lake and the way from everybody or on their lawnmower a hundred we don't wat them bottled up inside the house and drink alcohol, i think that is reasonable. >> michigan and other states are part of the coalition in the midwest to look at reopening their economies, governor gretchen whitmer of michigan and mike of ohio are eyeing may 1 for a partial opening but with some changes. >> the...
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nature of the maritime industry, where ships are sailing around the world. so the world ended up with a different tax regimen for maritime so we do pay hundreds of millions of dollars of taxes a year in the united states, as we access the ports here in the u.s. liz: i hope you will come back and join us again when you are ready to launch that first ship once again. we will be watching it very closely. thanks for joining us, arnold. good to see you. >> thank you so much. we're looking forward to sailing again. we know that people are anxious for that experience and cruise is still the best vacation experience and the best vacation value there is. thank you very much. we look forward to sailing soon. stay safe yourself, everybody wash your hands, practice appropriate social distancing, listen to your medical advice and we will all get through this together. thank you. liz: okay. tell my kids that, okay? arnold, thank you very much. arnold donald. >>> we are coming right back, with the former ceo of barclays. bob diamond, who now runs atlas capital, on the rules of engagement for the ppp loan program. robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the
nature of the maritime industry, where ships are sailing around the world. so the world ended up with a different tax regimen for maritime so we do pay hundreds of millions of dollars of taxes a year in the united states, as we access the ports here in the u.s. liz: i hope you will come back and join us again when you are ready to launch that first ship once again. we will be watching it very closely. thanks for joining us, arnold. good to see you. >> thank you so much. we're looking...
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natural and humanitarian disasters during the last decade. now they are serving the country once again. team rubicon launched a nationwide neighbors helping neighbors campaign. our volunteers are engaged in hundreds of communities across the united states, ranging from helping to establish testing and screening sites and collaboration with major healthcare systems to assisting organizations like feeding america and meals on wheels. veterans may have taken the uniform off, but they still have service in their hearts, they still have incredible skills. and times like this, we should be turning to veterans in our communities. >> jake is encouraging all americans to volunteer with his latest campaign. for more about what he's doing and how you can get involved, go to cnnheroes.com, we are big fans of jake and his entire family. >>> so, how are people supposed to date in the age of coronavirus? neurosurgeon and love doctor dr. sanjay gupta answers that and your other questions next. ♪ as homes become schools at&t has created a $10 million dollar fund to support distance learning tools, curriculum and resources to help educators and families keep school in session does anybody know what this book is? h
natural and humanitarian disasters during the last decade. now they are serving the country once again. team rubicon launched a nationwide neighbors helping neighbors campaign. our volunteers are engaged in hundreds of communities across the united states, ranging from helping to establish testing and screening sites and collaboration with major healthcare systems to assisting organizations like feeding america and meals on wheels. veterans may have taken the uniform off, but they still have...
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bears in their natural environment but it's also kind of sad when you consider that just a few decades ago they would have a mass right up to the edge of the village and now it's hundreds of kilometers away . scientists estimate that there are about 25000 polar bears left in the wild here in the u.s. they listed as a threatens. bases and they might be extinct in alaska by 2050. that makes qatar take a break make a few 2 arrests cain to catch a glimpse and a photo of polar bears in the wild before they go on. their alaska has always been on my bucket list this is my 2nd trip to alaska polar bears they are incredibly adorable. i mean you just like family you just want to play with them of course it's not safe. we see these bears are beautiful she and i should never be saying but. they're in peril they're going to be gone they become extinct. people caused it. and now they're aware of it we should do what we could mitigate it but not many people are especially the president we have no taking a shot of the parish agreement with every road for around or trying to open up more resources for the world but even here in oregon. the tovey can it surrounds or at the center of a b
bears in their natural environment but it's also kind of sad when you consider that just a few decades ago they would have a mass right up to the edge of the village and now it's hundreds of kilometers away . scientists estimate that there are about 25000 polar bears left in the wild here in the u.s. they listed as a threatens. bases and they might be extinct in alaska by 2050. that makes qatar take a break make a few 2 arrests cain to catch a glimpse and a photo of polar bears in the wild...
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natural beauty was knowledge a look at. it was with the land could do for you. sorry include taxes. so when stephen austin arrived in texas, in the early 18 hundreds, he kept a direct journal. he comes across the river and he comes into texas and he goes through region, and then to brian and all of the way to san antonio. any has this talk and eventually he goes all the way to mexico city. so i was reading his prior diary and he used the word beautiful to describe the land that he was saying. he used often. this puzzled me because as i say, i grew up with natural beauty, is rocky mountain. our snow-covered fountain. this very deep lake or something like that. i would drive to austin a lot and is pretty much on the same route the stephen austin traveled in what you is nothing like that. [laughter]. what you see is rolling countryside and you can tell especially here in the bottomlands, it is very fertile. and he saw land that was beautiful from the perspective of somebody who was a farmer. he can make his living undergoing stuff out of the spout. so that was the promise of the west. in fact, i don't go in too much in counterfactual historical tales
natural beauty was knowledge a look at. it was with the land could do for you. sorry include taxes. so when stephen austin arrived in texas, in the early 18 hundreds, he kept a direct journal. he comes across the river and he comes into texas and he goes through region, and then to brian and all of the way to san antonio. any has this talk and eventually he goes all the way to mexico city. so i was reading his prior diary and he used the word beautiful to describe the land that he was saying....
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transact hundreds of millions of dollars in the raising of the order, factor even more, the stock market volatility encourages heavy transaction. that's because of this will affect many naturalincrease as people are undergoing and engaging the highest transacti transaction. the reason why i would want such a system is not while we pay the unique time, it's not that unique. if you got periods of recession, certainly over the last several years or decades, having had recession this large but we have had recession. somewhat surprising when we are not in our recession. if you look at the number of crashes taking place in the last few decades. the crisis of 1995. it strikes me that we have a variety of commodities. i'll end by saying essentially, what i've learned from understanding data if you were to adopt this mantra social and economic policy from it might be better in these shocks and we have quite a bit of data to understand what they have thrust. >> book of the u.s. economy continues with author and financial journalist, who appeared on our monthly call in program in-depth. april 2019. in this segment, she describes the relationship between initial institutions and the u.s
transact hundreds of millions of dollars in the raising of the order, factor even more, the stock market volatility encourages heavy transaction. that's because of this will affect many naturalincrease as people are undergoing and engaging the highest transacti transaction. the reason why i would want such a system is not while we pay the unique time, it's not that unique. if you got periods of recession, certainly over the last several years or decades, having had recession this large but we...
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illegal of a sexual nature, in return for their driving their ships into his shipyard so they can repair their ships. up to 60 admirals have been implicated over the last few years and hundreds of naval officers have been implicated as well. as of today, despite the military having its own penal law, not one naval officer has been prosecuted by the navy. the only prosecutions have been brought by civilian prosecutors in san diego. they are largely, these officers who were implicated, immune from any kind of civil, social, legal or cultural oversight. >> host: other questions? go head back there please. >> [inaudible question] >> host: the question is are military budgets -- what is a good number? are they too high? i think i can say that military budgets have not decreased under democrats either. i think it is pretty much a bipartisan trough. you would know that better than i would. >> guest: i think that is correct i cannot say that for sure. i can say the military budget has increased exponentially in the last 20 years. in addition to looking at the increased budget, it is helpful to look at how the money has been obtained. if you recall in 2001 and 2003, the united states
illegal of a sexual nature, in return for their driving their ships into his shipyard so they can repair their ships. up to 60 admirals have been implicated over the last few years and hundreds of naval officers have been implicated as well. as of today, despite the military having its own penal law, not one naval officer has been prosecuted by the navy. the only prosecutions have been brought by civilian prosecutors in san diego. they are largely, these officers who were implicated, immune...
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hundred more. when you take align, you have the support of a probiotic and the gastroenterologists who developed it. align naturallyoothe your occasional digestive upsets 24/7. so where you go the pro goes. go with align, the pros in digestive health. >>> just want to give you a quick check on shares of gilead, their experimental drug remedies ver over the weekend, an uncontrolled data group study in compassionate use for 53 patients all of which were hospitalized and seriously ill with covid-19. the upshot was 68% of them showed improvement 18% were saying that was a better outcome than what was expected helping gilead stock and important for the overall market again, don't miss our rare and exclusive interview with leon black of apollo. quk le srtne"sawaly"tas xt at&t has connected us every day for over 100 years. and we're here for you - especially now, doing everything possible to keep you connected. through the resilience of our network and people... we can keep learning, keep sharing, keep watching, and most of all, keep together. it's the job we've always done... it is the job we will always do. yeah, everyt
hundred more. when you take align, you have the support of a probiotic and the gastroenterologists who developed it. align naturallyoothe your occasional digestive upsets 24/7. so where you go the pro goes. go with align, the pros in digestive health. >>> just want to give you a quick check on shares of gilead, their experimental drug remedies ver over the weekend, an uncontrolled data group study in compassionate use for 53 patients all of which were hospitalized and seriously ill...