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i think that's ok with political mentor oh good it was me that. might. have done what i let them go to school. i guess i could to do ya go. rusty to punish i i took ian chappell and put up to see the chair for to get it to myself. out. to my. side although. i suppose you will get one and you needn't do. it all i want to. show you being in your dropping in will and document are sick and female people. inside the disc on top of that you cited you can project book you say. the sea life sucks because you might be called by the boss almost broke down. on the monkey the whole being a buck by side. by side the mum to make good idea. it was the somebody had decided. to use the alligator. to close the line ian because of pulling in there did you. like that act that i've got a. slum almost to get down someplace or to get. a. little more than the hole on my soul up on. the clip because so on. but i assume you're going to come and kind of gambling by name and then i see lines. doing it blue sky someone to look. it's a book on my best guy in the side you gun that the law had little in them but you don't want that body it's got. such that come on my mind that
i think that's ok with political mentor oh good it was me that. might. have done what i let them go to school. i guess i could to do ya go. rusty to punish i i took ian chappell and put up to see the chair for to get it to myself. out. to my. side although. i suppose you will get one and you needn't do. it all i want to. show you being in your dropping in will and document are sick and female people. inside the disc on top of that you cited you can project book you say. the sea life sucks...
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i think that's ok with political mentor oh good it was me that. the time i got a little blue because you. got beat i dare say because i do ya go. rusty to punish i i took ian chappell and put up these people here for bit too much topical data. out. of my book decided to start although. i suppose it will be one and i needed. it all i want to. show you being in a mostly dropping in will and document are sick and female people. in trouble to scrounge up with a new scientific and reject book you say. the sea life sucks because you might be called by boss almost broke down. on the monkey the whole being a buck by side. by side the mum to make good idea throws on the somebody had decided. to use the i like the. close ally in me and because of pulling in the. compound. like you i can accept that as a. slum almost to get down someplace or to get the. list of the hole in my soul up on. he quipped you could but so on. but i assume you're going to come and kinds of gambling by name and then i see lines. doing it blue sky someone to look. it's a book on my bestie like you got inside your gun that the law had little in them but you don't want that body it's got. su
i think that's ok with political mentor oh good it was me that. the time i got a little blue because you. got beat i dare say because i do ya go. rusty to punish i i took ian chappell and put up these people here for bit too much topical data. out. of my book decided to start although. i suppose it will be one and i needed. it all i want to. show you being in a mostly dropping in will and document are sick and female people. in trouble to scrounge up with a new scientific and reject book you...
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i went into the localal argosy care center a and i signed in ad i i took a test. i really went through the dialogue that the charactct goes through h in the film. what struck me mosost from clinc to clinic is that the women who worked there are not licensed memedical physicians.s. they arere just laymanan vololus who have a very specific reliligious agenda and the services that they offered art legitimate or medical -- are not legitimate or medical. amy: this is clear in the film were they try to scare her. this film is not a documentary. thisis is a featured dramatic fm . the research you did about the journey that autumn takes from pennsylvania -- again, this is a story of a young woman, 17-year-old, who is in pennsylvania, one of 37 states that requires parental involvement for minors seeking abortion -- she does not feel comfortable telling her parents, so she makeses h her way with hr cousin to new york city. you went on ththis journey yourself? >> i did. i took the only greyhound bus that left from the town in pennsylvania.. i really got a chahancto sort of a
i went into the localal argosy care center a and i signed in ad i i took a test. i really went through the dialogue that the charactct goes through h in the film. what struck me mosost from clinc to clinic is that the women who worked there are not licensed memedical physicians.s. they arere just laymanan vololus who have a very specific reliligious agenda and the services that they offered art legitimate or medical -- are not legitimate or medical. amy: this is clear in the film were they try...
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lost their lives and yet when i got there and saw families and tourists, a woman asked me, she asked me to take a photo of her with her two children and i took her phone and i took a picture of them and then i asked her to do the same, to take a picture of me in front of this jail cell and it's a moment that even at the time i knew what i was doing. it's a moment that now filled me with shame because it was like i was trying to forget and i was complicit in this erasure. i thought i needed to include it in the book, to call myself out and to talk openly about how the desire to erase history and to erase violence and who is complicit? something that also is in the book, a lot of people have said that miami is kind of like another character. pli don't think it's true but miami is upsetting for a setting for part of the book and its atmosphere and its historical marker and cultural marker. and i tried to capture what was for me the real miami, not the miami that i saw over and over on tv and movies and music videos. i tried to write about this miami that was kind of invisible in everything i consumed either on tv, music videos or books which was this working-c
lost their lives and yet when i got there and saw families and tourists, a woman asked me, she asked me to take a photo of her with her two children and i took her phone and i took a picture of them and then i asked her to do the same, to take a picture of me in front of this jail cell and it's a moment that even at the time i knew what i was doing. it's a moment that now filled me with shame because it was like i was trying to forget and i was complicit in this erasure. i thought i needed to...
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fauci: well, i can't say i always felt i wanted to be a doctor. i was very interested in the humanities. i tookical background courses, that's likely because i went to a jesuit school, in greek, latin, philosophical, psychology, all the philosophies. so i had an interest in the humanities, but i also had an aptitude and an interest in science. so i figured the best way to combine an interest in the humanities with science is to be a physician. david: so you first came to nih in 1968. is that right? dr. fauci: correct. david: so when you were here, there were a lot of other people entering the class with you. some of them, in fact, many of them, have gone on to win nobel prizes. dr. fauci: right. david: so dr. varmus, among others. dr. fauci: mike brown, joe goldstein, bob lefkowitz, they all won nobel prizes. david: so, how come you have not won a nobel prize yet? dr. fauci: [laughs] i'm the stupid one in the group. no, actually, my work didn't -- i probably wouldn't have won one anyway, but my work was on broader global health issues. they discovered really exciting, specific things. david: yo
fauci: well, i can't say i always felt i wanted to be a doctor. i was very interested in the humanities. i tookical background courses, that's likely because i went to a jesuit school, in greek, latin, philosophical, psychology, all the philosophies. so i had an interest in the humanities, but i also had an aptitude and an interest in science. so i figured the best way to combine an interest in the humanities with science is to be a physician. david: so you first came to nih in 1968. is that...
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it took me a guess 111—15 minutes. i went to work, i did not wait for it. conclusion and it said the president tested negative for covid—19. i think i took it out of curiosity to see how quickly it works. i have done them most and the second one is much more pleasant. peter bowes is our north america correspondent and we can talk to him now. there was a mention of wearing face what did he say about that? -- face what did he say about that? —— facemasks. face what did he say about that? -- facemasks. will the federal government order all americans to wear facemasks outside of their homes. people living in los angeles and new york cities have been told by local officials that is exactly what they should doing. he was asked about that but he seemed to back away from a national order. he again mentioned the fa ct order. he again mentioned the fact that perhaps wearing a scarf could be just as good as wearing a face mask. we heard from a scientific advisor to the president and she explained why the federal government will not order everyone to wear a face mask. s
it took me a guess 111—15 minutes. i went to work, i did not wait for it. conclusion and it said the president tested negative for covid—19. i think i took it out of curiosity to see how quickly it works. i have done them most and the second one is much more pleasant. peter bowes is our north america correspondent and we can talk to him now. there was a mention of wearing face what did he say about that? -- face what did he say about that? —— facemasks. face what did he say about that?...
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someone i took with the seal to. the way thunder and i. took him on the last. to sit up again and they knew to. stay. in there so i could get up but i think you know. almost nothing going on. when they ought to see you i don't i just didn't know do you not that i don't know what i think you're going to let. me. take. you through the obama. did. you did you do the new book out. the minute. we were born without. the war. but i'll go hop on a boat. because the. thing. you . think comes in the movie rights now in the thick of a very poor. design is the. money . got the money. in this go the more. every day norio kimura returns to where his hell stored 8 years ago. he is allowed to stay in the zone for as long as he wants. it's a long time since he last was protective clothing even though the house was close to the power station in an area where it will never be possible. during the tsunami his father wife and daughter you know disappeared without trace he was sure they might have survived and wanted to look for them but after 2 explosions at the nuclear power plant
someone i took with the seal to. the way thunder and i. took him on the last. to sit up again and they knew to. stay. in there so i could get up but i think you know. almost nothing going on. when they ought to see you i don't i just didn't know do you not that i don't know what i think you're going to let. me. take. you through the obama. did. you did you do the new book out. the minute. we were born without. the war. but i'll go hop on a boat. because the. thing. you . think comes in the...
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i saw this story on the news they took over at the 24 hour news cycle. at the time i was 11. i was a kid. because i was on the news. and everybody in my neighborhood was talking about it. we kind of obsessed about this. i already imagined myself a writer and so i took notes and i thought about this a lot in for weeks i thought about this until they discovered and they found the baby's mother in the story came out on the news that they had found the mother and the partner and that they had dumped his body and fled. part of the narrative at the time part of what was very important at the time the news made it sound like this woman and her partner these two lesbians kill this baby and ran away. they made it sound like being a lesbian was part of the crime. and the people talked about this in my neighborhood including teachers and school security. always talked about this with either implicit or explicit homophobia. i kept thinking about the story. and then 20 years later. i wrote an essay of being this little girl when the story broke and the essay was published in the magazine ca
i saw this story on the news they took over at the 24 hour news cycle. at the time i was 11. i was a kid. because i was on the news. and everybody in my neighborhood was talking about it. we kind of obsessed about this. i already imagined myself a writer and so i took notes and i thought about this a lot in for weeks i thought about this until they discovered and they found the baby's mother in the story came out on the news that they had found the mother and the partner and that they had...
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contain china that trump initiated once he took office finally i don't think trump is concerned very much about whether or not we're going to have supplies from china i think there's a whole strategy at this point depends on trying to contain things until we get to the warmer months and hope for a vaccine as a silver bullet you can see beyond reading the trade warnock's a lot of 3 missing u.s. economy have already expressed a view that even the economy is to 1st priority continuing their pirates' is the 1st task to do because economic value can only be created by people like us the 2nd quarter of this year is widely expected to contract 36 percent and then any rights basis and people are really losing their jobs for them it is a clear example of that the world wants to join hands to quite your powers it recurs country in fighting to drive is we determine the time picture or otherwise to virus free travel bag to other countries and trade war is exactly against global stationing trade very tripe for the rose economic growth. has extended its nation wide shut down small business and is saying that millions could be left jobless more on that story after
contain china that trump initiated once he took office finally i don't think trump is concerned very much about whether or not we're going to have supplies from china i think there's a whole strategy at this point depends on trying to contain things until we get to the warmer months and hope for a vaccine as a silver bullet you can see beyond reading the trade warnock's a lot of 3 missing u.s. economy have already expressed a view that even the economy is to 1st priority continuing their...
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i think i took -- i think i took my own advice on the ban, i don't know. >> the social distancing i'm talking about. the shutting down. >> okay. >> not a travel but of activity. as you make the next decision which you have said may be the most difficult or important decision of your presidency be wi, will you assure the american people you will take the advice of the doctors, dr. fauci and dr. birx the advice of the health experts but yefore you d >> i will take their advice. >> would you go against their recommendation if they say you need another 15 or 30 days -- >> i don't think it would be likely because we're not far from being on the same page. >> mr. president, one thing that governor cuomo said today is that states do not have the capacity to do mass covid-19 testing ahead of a reopening -- >> they have to do it -- >> purchase the diagnostic tests or equipment needs federal help. will the states get that? >> but they're there. they're on ground. they've got local mayors, local representatives. they have people that do it -- what we did last time is unprecedented. we literally
i think i took -- i think i took my own advice on the ban, i don't know. >> the social distancing i'm talking about. the shutting down. >> okay. >> not a travel but of activity. as you make the next decision which you have said may be the most difficult or important decision of your presidency be wi, will you assure the american people you will take the advice of the doctors, dr. fauci and dr. birx the advice of the health experts but yefore you d >> i will take their...
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i had moved up. i was promoted. i was moved to the first gunner. it only took three weeks. so i was -- and i was able to move up quickly because guys got hurt and guys were on rotation. now, the machine gun is split into two parts. you have the gun and you have the tripod. first and second gunner switch off. sometimes you carry the gun, sometimes you carry the tripod. unfortunately, it was my turn to carry the gun. so as i'm running to the edge of the forest, there's a rifleman running next to me. and off to one side is a german as this guy is getting up to run, he is shooting -- he's shooting at us with machine gun. the both of us hit next to the -- hit the ground next to the edge of the forest, and the guy next to me says, i think i'm hit. i feel something running down my leg. and i take a look. a bullet went through his canteen. water had leaked out, and it had dripped and it was running down his leg. so he thought it was blood. we are looking at each other and he says to me, where do you come from? i said, monticello. i said, where do you come from? he said, brooklyn. an
i had moved up. i was promoted. i was moved to the first gunner. it only took three weeks. so i was -- and i was able to move up quickly because guys got hurt and guys were on rotation. now, the machine gun is split into two parts. you have the gun and you have the tripod. first and second gunner switch off. sometimes you carry the gun, sometimes you carry the tripod. unfortunately, it was my turn to carry the gun. so as i'm running to the edge of the forest, there's a rifleman running next to...
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i will be back a little while. i just took a test, from the white house physician, you may i have it i teak it this morning. a literally a minute to take it. i gets it was 14 or 15 minutes. i went to work. i didn't wait for it, it took 14 minutes or something to come up with the conclusion. said the president tested negative for covid-19. so that is the second one. i think i took it really out of curiosity to see how quickly it worked, how fast it worked. it is a lot easier. i have done them both. the second one is much more pleasant, jeff, i can tell you that, much more pleasant. i will be back in a little while. mike, please take over. thank you all very much. i will be right back. >> thank you, mr. president. the white house coronavirus task force met today but earlier in the day the president convened all of the key elements much our supply chain teach team in the oval office on an update on the progress we had been making, working literally around the clock to make sure our health care workers, the people on front lines have the personal protective equipment and also the ventilators to meet this moment.
i will be back a little while. i just took a test, from the white house physician, you may i have it i teak it this morning. a literally a minute to take it. i gets it was 14 or 15 minutes. i went to work. i didn't wait for it, it took 14 minutes or something to come up with the conclusion. said the president tested negative for covid-19. so that is the second one. i think i took it really out of curiosity to see how quickly it worked, how fast it worked. it is a lot easier. i have done them...
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the public i was going about my daily business i wasn't committing any crime i was no threat to anyone and yet the police were there filming me and capturing my data is actually. bridges took the welsh police to court and lost he's currently appealing that ruling but for now police continue to use their tactic scanning hundreds of faces per 2nd checking them against wanted list. we are looting we are developing and there are actually people being taken off the streets who are wanted for offenses or to be the court direct result of the deployment of this technology. the question remains whether the really justify the means. if you ask me we should all be wary of handing out our biometric data i wonder if the convenience outweighs the potential risks researchers already working on so-called cancelable biometrics here the biometric data is encrypted before it stuart and not show this means that not my actual face is thought but a digitally altered version if anyone has the system i can delete my data and create a new biometric password that sounds pretty good and even more options like behavioral biometrics here smartphones and wearables analyze how we type or the way you wal
the public i was going about my daily business i wasn't committing any crime i was no threat to anyone and yet the police were there filming me and capturing my data is actually. bridges took the welsh police to court and lost he's currently appealing that ruling but for now police continue to use their tactic scanning hundreds of faces per 2nd checking them against wanted list. we are looting we are developing and there are actually people being taken off the streets who are wanted for...
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and i had done that and then i realized at some point that i had not gone to the bronx. so i took- i called them my terminus walks. i would take the subway to the end and walk along the route. in 2008 during the financial crisis, my life changed dramatically because of the financial crisis. my kids started getting older, y walks could be longer. i started making those walks not just about the goal of completing the subway system, walking wherever you could, but i started realizing what i enjoyed about the walks were the people i met during the walks. the kind of things you had to experience that you would not necessarily want to experience or did not plan to xperience. so eventually i started bringing a camera along to document the people i met and the stories i heard during these walks, and that evolved into me taking pictures of people and writing their stories. susan: what kind of camera did you use? was it an obtrusive one? chris: initially it was a little point-and-shoot, but then i got a real camera. for the photo geeks, a nikon 5. susan: had you done photography efore? chri
and i had done that and then i realized at some point that i had not gone to the bronx. so i took- i called them my terminus walks. i would take the subway to the end and walk along the route. in 2008 during the financial crisis, my life changed dramatically because of the financial crisis. my kids started getting older, y walks could be longer. i started making those walks not just about the goal of completing the subway system, walking wherever you could, but i started realizing what i...
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i believed i was responsible for fixing it. i kept trying to do it until i finally got a good therapist who said on the first time i saw him this is not your problem. it took me three years of seen him before i was willing to even confront my husband about how he treated me and all my friends saw what was happening and thate not one of them said anything ts me because they were afraid that they would lose my friendship that i would turn against them and i understand that. i'm not judging them. i probably would have done the same thing but when i thought people would be shocked that we were separating i remember thinking thank god we did not stay that long because it just is amazing and i think there is one exchange i had that is in the book about rick who is now ans adult and so now he called richard but he's my last day in washington before i moved to chicago to marry michael we spent the day together walking around in one of his questions was how you ever stay? we saw how he treated you entering watergate they tried to find reasons to exclude spouses so that he wouldn't be at events that we had and they just did not want him around. that was obviously st
i believed i was responsible for fixing it. i kept trying to do it until i finally got a good therapist who said on the first time i saw him this is not your problem. it took me three years of seen him before i was willing to even confront my husband about how he treated me and all my friends saw what was happening and thate not one of them said anything ts me because they were afraid that they would lose my friendship that i would turn against them and i understand that. i'm not judging them....
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out and i was crying every day and one little thing would go wrong and i would just snap and have to leave my office and i remember looking next to my colleague i was hospitalised which meant i took care of patients who were hospitalized in the patient and the hospital and so. i didn't have a private practice where people my patients would come and see me and a physical office and so i turned to my colleague and i said we hate this job this is horrible and she said no it's a great job we're fine and so for me that's when i knew there was something inside of me that wasn't responding well to my current work situation and then i've learned this meditation practice so i'm on the show today because i and 2015 left my clinical practice to teach meditation and other stress reduction modalities the health care professionals let me meditation helped me so for me it was all internal but i do also relate to a lot of the the struggles of you know get your patients discharged from the hospital but don't have high readmission rates and get good patient satisfaction scores but also make sure that you're not over prescribing opiates or antibiotics and. you know don't use good decisions when ord
out and i was crying every day and one little thing would go wrong and i would just snap and have to leave my office and i remember looking next to my colleague i was hospitalised which meant i took care of patients who were hospitalized in the patient and the hospital and so. i didn't have a private practice where people my patients would come and see me and a physical office and so i turned to my colleague and i said we hate this job this is horrible and she said no it's a great job we're...
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the two pistols that i will show you later, i took away from two g german officers. i don't know if you know this, roosevelt had received a gift of a p-38, which was put into his museum. i took the lugar and p-38 away from two german officers who resisted slightly. i took it away from them. we then -- i was then put on special duty with paul. we went where they make rosenthal china. you go to the highest mountain in bavaria. they had the winter olympics there. i had never seen the symbol for the olympics. i didn't know what the hell it was. i thought it was some nazi symbol. we were doing -- we were -- we were doing mp duty there, which was very good. on the 18th, we returned to our company. we moved to czechoslovakia. the division moves to czechoslovakia where they make the beer, the famous beer, pilsner. my company moves to a train station. that's where the dividing line was between the russian zone and the american zone. as the trains came into the train station, three of us would get -- three americans would get on the train and we would check the papers. people we
the two pistols that i will show you later, i took away from two g german officers. i don't know if you know this, roosevelt had received a gift of a p-38, which was put into his museum. i took the lugar and p-38 away from two german officers who resisted slightly. i took it away from them. we then -- i was then put on special duty with paul. we went where they make rosenthal china. you go to the highest mountain in bavaria. they had the winter olympics there. i had never seen the symbol for...
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and, jess, i saw on your twitter page it looks like you were doing some this past weekend, is that right? >> yes. i was raking. i was moving stuff. i was. i tookadvice. i was out there. >> yeah. >> yard work. >> looking good. >> i can't plant things because they die. >> thanks, jeff. >>> still ahead, tracking covid-19 from the palm of your hand. facebook's new tool that could be a game-changer when the bay area begins to reopen. >>> happening now, an east bay jail dealing with new covid cases. the alameda county sheriff's office says 16 inmates have now tested positive for the virus. two staff at the jail have also tested positive. no word on what part of the jail they work in. we'll try to get more information for you. we're back with more news in a moment. my new bite-sized, crispy popcorn chicken is so irresistible, you'll wanna eat them anywhere, so don't resist! pop 'em outside, or on the go, or on the way home! pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99. in this time of crisis we run with them, toward those in need. we are 7,000 doctors, nurses, pharmacists and therapists supporting their efforts on
and, jess, i saw on your twitter page it looks like you were doing some this past weekend, is that right? >> yes. i was raking. i was moving stuff. i was. i tookadvice. i was out there. >> yeah. >> yard work. >> looking good. >> i can't plant things because they die. >> thanks, jeff. >>> still ahead, tracking covid-19 from the palm of your hand. facebook's new tool that could be a game-changer when the bay area begins to reopen. >>>...
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i sort of looked at that and went omg, we are going to fail. david: in 2007, you decide maybe i should take the firm public. steve: i tookt public for a lot of different reasons. i had a sixth sense that something terrible was going to happen in the environment. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: people would not recognize me if my tie was fixed. but, ok. just leave it this way. all right. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? before we get into blackstone, i would like to talk about a couple of other things. you grew up in a middle-class environment in philadelphia, and now you are one of the wealthiest men in the world and one of the biggest philanthropists in the world. you are an advisor to president's. the last three presidents have asked your advice on things. and you are very close to president trump. when you were growing up in philadelphia, did you ever in your wildest d
i sort of looked at that and went omg, we are going to fail. david: in 2007, you decide maybe i should take the firm public. steve: i tookt public for a lot of different reasons. i had a sixth sense that something terrible was going to happen in the environment. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: people would not recognize me if my tie was fixed. but, ok. just leave it this way. all right. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. nobody else would consider myself a...
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i need. to talk to new york london what's it like to smoke. and you pointing out that i took all of the ones in the dark comes. home washing. someone itook with the seal to. the way thunder and i. took a minute. to sit up again and scan the news of. the state. and i got up but i think you know. when they ought to see you i guess i just didn't know do you not that i don't know what i think you're going to let. mean. he didn't do it. you didn't do it to the obama thing. when you did that you do the new book out. the minute what i got. on without the. card. but i'll go hop on a boat but. the. thing. is that. they come to the movie roxanne and they think of a very poor. horse that. got the new my mother had some of the 9 this go the more. every day norio kimura returns to where his hell stored 8 years ago. he is allowed to stay in the zone for as long as he wants. it's a long time since he last was protective clothing even though the house was close to the power station in an area where it will never be possible. during the tsunami his father wife and daughter unit disappeared without trace he was sure they might have survived and wanted
i need. to talk to new york london what's it like to smoke. and you pointing out that i took all of the ones in the dark comes. home washing. someone itook with the seal to. the way thunder and i. took a minute. to sit up again and scan the news of. the state. and i got up but i think you know. when they ought to see you i guess i just didn't know do you not that i don't know what i think you're going to let. mean. he didn't do it. you didn't do it to the obama thing. when you did that you do...
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i just wanted to say that i am a christian. i am a devout christian. i sold my home, i took -- i turned my life away for my family and i went on the road for jesus. to search out his faith. i want to say this. if we don't get on our knees and return to our first love, then we are missing the mark. he just wants us to return to him. if you are struggling with him this morning, all you have to do is find the man hanging on the cross. all you have to do is picture that man hanging on the cross. finding the love for him, he hung there for you, personally you, this morning. what i want to say to everybody, you need to return to your love. get on your knees, cry out to god this morning. right, robert. everybody, you wrote a book on the faith of donald trump. the president tweeted yesterday that he would be watching the robert jeffers service online. are we hearing from the president in these recent days, some thoughts on religion? some of his religious beliefs in terms of how he is addressing the coronavirus? is not that init a traditional way. nothing about donald trump is tradit
i just wanted to say that i am a christian. i am a devout christian. i sold my home, i took -- i turned my life away for my family and i went on the road for jesus. to search out his faith. i want to say this. if we don't get on our knees and return to our first love, then we are missing the mark. he just wants us to return to him. if you are struggling with him this morning, all you have to do is find the man hanging on the cross. all you have to do is picture that man hanging on the cross....
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i guess. later i asked her out to dinner but she said i had to do some thinking 1st i needed to freshen up so i shaved. was close so i took. this one. just kidding we followed the rules i waved out on the balcony she waved back i told her she looked beautiful. so we got on face time and eat our matching organic microwavable dinners together i sneakily coordinated with your roommate earlier to set a date was going so depending on how long this quarantine last i might be in a long distance relationship with someone who lives across the street from me ok it's time for my build this movie i hope she doesn't burst my bubble needed to see here but i also want to respect the fact that we should be social distancing cross the street and texted tori to come outside and look to the left i think she did. i brought flowers in hand sanitizer but that was a misstep considering i was locked inside this bubble. so they started with a little bit of a panic because we woke up and the baby had a fever of 38.30 call the ambulance they told us to get. home. then my husband now has fever and i'm checking mine as we speak. and of course you're
i guess. later i asked her out to dinner but she said i had to do some thinking 1st i needed to freshen up so i shaved. was close so i took. this one. just kidding we followed the rules i waved out on the balcony she waved back i told her she looked beautiful. so we got on face time and eat our matching organic microwavable dinners together i sneakily coordinated with your roommate earlier to set a date was going so depending on how long this quarantine last i might be in a long distance...
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to be the week when then i guess i took incidence to see if he'd been shown that i had just given in a sitting target for the super speed. so if the lab i don't have the system to get my dogs from side to street drugs for us and through them soon i let. them run. teatime can see sometimes me see i. thought you were the being added to the idea you think you could do with was i'll pay you the money because i want him on my own with a song and i was killed in a. long time i found out my. info to sniff meter she's have a ship docked it's a guy was a see it it was i because i was it's called copy take the old if you wish to let go then you had to have been talked about it john i think the advantage if i if back. talking with you yesterday was it was using speed sure stood by you i would think i would see if you would think if i could we admit it you know are a good cause. now that you are the you are you with it was the it was never to see you you see j.p. its you can talk as if in the community this often you have this often for fraud that i saw you have the clique i know who will get th
to be the week when then i guess i took incidence to see if he'd been shown that i had just given in a sitting target for the super speed. so if the lab i don't have the system to get my dogs from side to street drugs for us and through them soon i let. them run. teatime can see sometimes me see i. thought you were the being added to the idea you think you could do with was i'll pay you the money because i want him on my own with a song and i was killed in a. long time i found out my. info to...
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the $31.00 then i guess i took incidence to see if each been shown that i had just done in a sitting target for the spokespeople. so if the lab i don't have the system to get my drugs from slightest interest was missing limbs finale. and. teatime can see as we see i. thought you were going through the idea i think you with was out there you were one of. the my on the wrong song and i mean i was kidding. me. even for the sniff meter she's having. it's a guy was a c. it was advice i was it's called copy take the old if you wish to let go then your taste down there by the taliban couldn't sit by and if the bad guys talk with us then why are you 166 years the market you don't know if it's hard to call for bush it's you would think you have to buy a good good advice you know to get caught. now that you are the you are you with do with it was because it was boring to see you such a ph you can talk to us if you think of the fact this often you have this often for freud i saw you have the kind of get through one of them plots the indicate the you know. yes this bleak no for the house for it
the $31.00 then i guess i took incidence to see if each been shown that i had just done in a sitting target for the spokespeople. so if the lab i don't have the system to get my drugs from slightest interest was missing limbs finale. and. teatime can see as we see i. thought you were going through the idea i think you with was out there you were one of. the my on the wrong song and i mean i was kidding. me. even for the sniff meter she's having. it's a guy was a c. it was advice i was it's...
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war -- andrew: i learned a trade because i did not have much experience before i went into the service. i went to work for the machinist in june, in august, i am in the service. they took me back and i worked or 1961 or 1960 something like that. >> what is your impression of world war ii for america? andrew: that is tough. i get on a soapbox. seetelevision i on the other side -- thank you -- kids over there lying in a grave dying for their freedom of to me, we arend losing freedom all the time. i am tired of politicians telling me how i should live, what i should be doing. the politician does not care about you and i. all he cares about is himself and getting reelected. when i heard about what went on in the hospital and the treatments that the patients were not getting, this boggles my mind. thes inexcusable because politician gets treatment and benefits and they cannot take care of the veterans the way that they should. from what i gather, they don't. , don't know what the words are it does not work for me. and i will tell you something else, i was going to ask you this question when this was over. i will ask you now. i know they -- there is one in washington and i h
war -- andrew: i learned a trade because i did not have much experience before i went into the service. i went to work for the machinist in june, in august, i am in the service. they took me back and i worked or 1961 or 1960 something like that. >> what is your impression of world war ii for america? andrew: that is tough. i get on a soapbox. seetelevision i on the other side -- thank you -- kids over there lying in a grave dying for their freedom of to me, we arend losing freedom all the...
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i. saw these people being in how much you have been probing to get help you have been put out machine phones. this in believing it's long. drive you to take one then i guess i took incidence to see if it did speed it shown that i had just given a sitting target for the super speed. so if the lab i don't have the system to get my dog a source cited in the obvious sources through this rally. and done today. teatime can see because they see the. one thing you will admit through with was i think if one. on my own with a song and i was cool. cool long. even for the sniff meter she's having to get the hot it's a guy was a c. it was advice on his it's called copy tape the old if you wish to let go then you have to if were talked about it john i think the admission by its bad guy talking with you yesterday was using speed so if you are stood guard you got out to the sites once you go for good shit see if you are thinking if i did we admit you take the dog can go both if you are you will you argue with it was because it was easy to preach you can talk as if in the community this often you have this often for fraud i saw you. get through one of them plots the indicate the
i. saw these people being in how much you have been probing to get help you have been put out machine phones. this in believing it's long. drive you to take one then i guess i took incidence to see if it did speed it shown that i had just given a sitting target for the super speed. so if the lab i don't have the system to get my dog a source cited in the obvious sources through this rally. and done today. teatime can see because they see the. one thing you will admit through with was i think if...
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like be the big one then i guess i took in 77 time if he'd been shown that i had just been in a sitting target for the super speed. so he lab i don't have the system to get my dogs frozen so i just going to have a frosty through this rally. and done done today. teatime can sing sometimes we see you. thought you were being good thank you with was i think if one. on my own with a song i mean as. long to my fan of me. even for this movie to she's having to get the it's a guy was a see it it was i because i was it's called copy tape to the fuel would be let go then your taste in talked about it john i think the advice you should buy it back. talking with you yesterday was it was a decent speed so if you're stood by you i would think of what she would see if you were 55 and we adhere take the dog gagan cause. i know that if the you are you with it was it whatever it is he used to use it's a peach you can talk to see the if you think of the fact this often you have dissolved and forth reuther. get through mouth implants the indicate the you know. yes this week no formal leak on the house or i
like be the big one then i guess i took in 77 time if he'd been shown that i had just been in a sitting target for the super speed. so he lab i don't have the system to get my dogs frozen so i just going to have a frosty through this rally. and done done today. teatime can sing sometimes we see you. thought you were being good thank you with was i think if one. on my own with a song i mean as. long to my fan of me. even for this movie to she's having to get the it's a guy was a see it it was i...
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i want to be able to have a relationship with her. and i won't be able to live with myself. it is difficult but we do have a relationship. i just got engaged last year. my mom took a really long time to accept first that i am gay, then i am engaged to a person who is not a man and also having to do with gender. my partner is a binary, trans masculine and my mother for her, all of this seems like too much. but i love her and almost every time a visitor, i have to say, i love you and you love me and you're going to have to love me this way. it is been working. thank you so much. [background sounds]. [background sounds]. tunable tv starting at eight eastern highlights our "in depth" program will begin with the author and a number of books among them history of the black national anthem and brief. novelist jodi, including her novel a spark of light in the journalist and science fiction novelist, cory discusses his book and activism. after the d
i want to be able to have a relationship with her. and i won't be able to live with myself. it is difficult but we do have a relationship. i just got engaged last year. my mom took a really long time to accept first that i am gay, then i am engaged to a person who is not a man and also having to do with gender. my partner is a binary, trans masculine and my mother for her, all of this seems like too much. but i love her and almost every time a visitor, i have to say, i love you and you love me...
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i don't feel right, but i thought to myself, "there's no way." in fact, i made the joke to my wife michelle that i think i've got coronavirus. i'm just totally kidding. i took, my temperature, it was like, 102. 6 so i did like any guy, or at least my buddies would do, i said, "i'll go watch a movie and see if it kind of backs off. -- off." well, it didn't. so i went through the drive through for screening and basically i was sent home and said, well go quarantine for 14 days and see, you'll get through this. chances are you probably have it. so the athlete in me, i will tell you this, the athlete in me, that's the tough guy that just pushes, right? grinding and just getting things done. it kind of worked against me here because truthfully if i could have recognized, hey, stop trying to beat this thing when it's only getting worse, i probably would have went to the hospital sooner. i do not -- and i was very aware of not overwhelming hospitals, but my points here for bringing that up is i probably would have also got out of the hospital much quicker. so instead of a five day stay, possibly been a two or three day stays, specially if they would have prescribe
i don't feel right, but i thought to myself, "there's no way." in fact, i made the joke to my wife michelle that i think i've got coronavirus. i'm just totally kidding. i took, my temperature, it was like, 102. 6 so i did like any guy, or at least my buddies would do, i said, "i'll go watch a movie and see if it kind of backs off. -- off." well, it didn't. so i went through the drive through for screening and basically i was sent home and said, well go quarantine for 14 days...
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i. got up and i asked the human i took up a lot going to get the guy down meaning and i ought to get it over with good touch up that kid and luke is a child i need to go. to but i have to. put so on that if i die in the supply line. i am alone that doesn't mean the such a thing as he like you are a good man i get the sack. on one. side i have great. pleasure cause you know i love. you ok. staff let's have a guy from baghdad and be. back. in that big a go. sam lad a. black. and back and back home like you. don't know what where when we're you. and i'm in a. bad light at the record. that fact that i look at that. model. and i'm. on the one on the. other than the only thing that i'm going to. i. think he. will. be playing a game of the. player. on the not going to. the river. he can. look up. the sack so bad none of those. guys have told me. when they're going in football crufty young said the u.s. . ok i'll be there for a few. more and i want somebody with a little mentor well and good it was for me the. right. time what i let them do it was. upbeat i guess so because you're dealing you k
i. got up and i asked the human i took up a lot going to get the guy down meaning and i ought to get it over with good touch up that kid and luke is a child i need to go. to but i have to. put so on that if i die in the supply line. i am alone that doesn't mean the such a thing as he like you are a good man i get the sack. on one. side i have great. pleasure cause you know i love. you ok. staff let's have a guy from baghdad and be. back. in that big a go. sam lad a. black. and back and back...
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i had to jump in. just really quickly, are you seeing horrific side effects if you give it. routinely say that these side effects are horrific. i think i took it when i went to africa three times on different occasions. it was a different dose, i didn't have side effects. are you seeing any horrific side effects? >> no. i am at 400 and day march 15th before i saw my first patient. the literature on this drug is significant. i started looking at the lupus and rheumatoid arthritis to literature. it's like a bandwagon here, but it's the best a profile >> laura: what you are saying is people who are on hydroxychloroquine for a variety of diseases, lupus, other diseases of the skin, it's been shown to be extremely safe. go ahead to come a really quick. >> yes, that's absolutely true. they don't even measure ekgs. also, the levels in lupus patients are five to ten time higher. >> laura: incredibly important. maggie haberman at "the new york times" had acr. bg group. a doctor who says hhs punished him for questioning hydroxychloroquine, the media ran all day with his narrative. >> he was retaliated against and removed from his position because he
i had to jump in. just really quickly, are you seeing horrific side effects if you give it. routinely say that these side effects are horrific. i think i took it when i went to africa three times on different occasions. it was a different dose, i didn't have side effects. are you seeing any horrific side effects? >> no. i am at 400 and day march 15th before i saw my first patient. the literature on this drug is significant. i started looking at the lupus and rheumatoid arthritis to...
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i understand why nhs staff wa nt tests, grip. i understand why nhs staff want tests, so they can get back to the front line. of course i do. but i took the first priority has to be that the patients for whom the result of a test could be the difference in treatment that is the difference between life and death. he called on business to help, outlined nationwide sampling and eventually an antibody test that could diagnose big chunks of the population. but tests for health workers are what matter here and now. i am now setting the goal of 100,000 tests per day by the end of this month. that is the goal and i am determined that we will get there. can you give us a firm date by when any nhs staff that needs a test will get a test? in a fast—moving crisis like this the end of the month is still a long time away. i'm delighted we have now managed to test 5000 nhs staff. i will come over the coming weeks, seek to ensure that every nhs front line staff member who needs a test gets one. remember, there are two kinds of test, one to show if you have had the virus after recovering. but the one thing is nhs staff are queueing up for at a superst
i understand why nhs staff wa nt tests, grip. i understand why nhs staff want tests, so they can get back to the front line. of course i do. but i took the first priority has to be that the patients for whom the result of a test could be the difference in treatment that is the difference between life and death. he called on business to help, outlined nationwide sampling and eventually an antibody test that could diagnose big chunks of the population. but tests for health workers are what matter...
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side effects i can only trust the rheumatology experts because they prescribe a drug all the time larry as you know i'm a heart surgeon heart surgeons don't prescribe this medication i mean i took it because i went to a place where there is malaria but i would amount to prescribe of this pill but when the head of the past head of one of the major societies at a very prestigious rheumatologist like dr weil says that complications are nil that's his word he wrote a letter to the f.d.a. outlining that when he says that they don't even have guidelines of side effects because it's so rare that i start to think my goodness if they're not worried about it then why am i worried about it when the downside of not giving it might be progression of the virus. is the president jumping ahead when he calls it a game changer you know i can't speak for what the president knows about this area he may be getting insights from other advisers who have much more knowledge about this than i'll ever have i can say is as a scientist. i know that we don't have enough data to say that it's a treatment that will work uniformly as a clinician have you make a decision right now at what i what i march into w
side effects i can only trust the rheumatology experts because they prescribe a drug all the time larry as you know i'm a heart surgeon heart surgeons don't prescribe this medication i mean i took it because i went to a place where there is malaria but i would amount to prescribe of this pill but when the head of the past head of one of the major societies at a very prestigious rheumatologist like dr weil says that complications are nil that's his word he wrote a letter to the f.d.a. outlining...
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i did not know that until researching my book so i was a cia person. [laughter] s >> although i am running as a biden delegate. [applause] so i took the year off and decided i hated to leave o anything undone so i have to finish this now at the stage i actually do walk out so i went back to law school and i had done very well so i was in the national competition every year and i like that i like the trial practice and i thought maybe i should pay back my student loans and get a job in trial practice and i was lucky enough networking is so important you will see my first husband did not fare so well when you read the book. so one of them is his sister went to brown and came to visit us. and then to come home and say i decide i got a job accepted a job inn. new york studying for the new york bar but she came to visit us and want to see her best friend from brown and to invite my first husband and myself to dinner and to say give me your resume mob bosses. to end up prosecuting mob bosses. but that is the reason they gave why i ended up doing appeals beyond the time because that is a s great thing because you see the mistake trial la
i did not know that until researching my book so i was a cia person. [laughter] s >> although i am running as a biden delegate. [applause] so i took the year off and decided i hated to leave o anything undone so i have to finish this now at the stage i actually do walk out so i went back to law school and i had done very well so i was in the national competition every year and i like that i like the trial practice and i thought maybe i should pay back my student loans and get a job in...