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for "face the nation," i'm margaret brennan.p at wgbh access.wgbh.org bubbles at this price? is this for real? oh... it's real. believe me. i mean, this is unexpected. you would say, remarkable? absolutely. a remarkable deal! thanks, i get that all the time. wait what?! ♪grocrey outlet jingle wow... i think i'll take two. for the love! oh. - [announcer] the following is a paid presentation for emeril's all new products incorporated.y tristr - hey everybody it's emeril with huge news. we're introducing an all new pro-grade appliance that now you can have at your home. so, get ready to kick it up notch. (cheering) - [announcer] we all loved fried foods, but we hate all the health problems that they can cause. what if you could make your favorite fried foods without so much of the unhealthy fat and calories. now you can. introducing emeril lagasse's all new power airfryer 360. the air fryer with quick cook turbo heat technology that fries with air, not oil, giving you delicious, crunchy, crispy results fast with up to 70% less calo
for "face the nation," i'm margaret brennan.p at wgbh access.wgbh.org bubbles at this price? is this for real? oh... it's real. believe me. i mean, this is unexpected. you would say, remarkable? absolutely. a remarkable deal! thanks, i get that all the time. wait what?! ♪grocrey outlet jingle wow... i think i'll take two. for the love! oh. - [announcer] the following is a paid presentation for emeril's all new products incorporated.y tristr - hey everybody it's emeril with huge...
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margaret was 84, she died yesterday.ry confident. very caring woman. she loved herjob. loved animals. always had someone to talk to. i remember i used to live in london and she would talk to eve ryo ne in london and she would talk to everyone on the tube. which is to be really embarrassing because that‘s not what you do in london! how did she feel about working in this current state of the coronavirus rounds? how did she feel about continuing to work as a nurse? she was very aware of the virus, always took loads of precautions. her thought was, if she doesn‘t catch this virus, she might catch the flu ina year, this virus, she might catch the flu in a year, was very aware, but also, she could never imagine leaving her work family. it was at the whitney community hospital in oxford shirt that margaret cared for her patients, including those with coronavirus. despite her age, she worked three nights a week. one colleague said she didn‘t want to retire, they considered her a legend. her grandson tom says she wasn‘t a mythica
margaret was 84, she died yesterday.ry confident. very caring woman. she loved herjob. loved animals. always had someone to talk to. i remember i used to live in london and she would talk to eve ryo ne in london and she would talk to everyone on the tube. which is to be really embarrassing because that‘s not what you do in london! how did she feel about working in this current state of the coronavirus rounds? how did she feel about continuing to work as a nurse? she was very aware of the...
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that speaks to the security infrastructure of their cloud business >> okay, margaret.oe, to you, michael in south carolina what's your outlook on the cme >> i like the cme. i like ice also, but they have futures on their exchange. i think nasdaq is probably the better of the three. and the ultimately one is my final trade yesterday, which is market access. mktx, that's a $17 billion market cap, it's up 20%, i think, for the year. 16% revenue growth over the last eight quarters i think the revenue is up 35% in the last quarter alone so mktx is the best exchange trade. >> all right, i got you. you want to do that now? all right, we have breaking news from eamon javers, who's down at the white house for us or he's down in d.c. eamon? >> yeah, that's right, scott p i just spoke to larry kudlow, who has an important denial piece on that "washington post" story that just broke within the past hour or so. the piece of the story that kudlow is denying is this report in "the washington post" that some administration officials are discussing the idea of possibly canceling a piec
that speaks to the security infrastructure of their cloud business >> okay, margaret.oe, to you, michael in south carolina what's your outlook on the cme >> i like the cme. i like ice also, but they have futures on their exchange. i think nasdaq is probably the better of the three. and the ultimately one is my final trade yesterday, which is market access. mktx, that's a $17 billion market cap, it's up 20%, i think, for the year. 16% revenue growth over the last eight quarters i...
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with margaret hoover" is made possible by... additional funding is provided ... corporate funding is provided by... governor ned lamont, welcome to "firing line." >> margaret, nice to see you. >> you are the governor the state of connecticu a state that, as you pointed ishe fourth-most covid-infected state per capita in the country of covid in your s 3,000 cases and that number is increasing rapidly each day. now, you, along with all of your fellow governors, are workinaround the clock to protect the citizens of your state, and so, governor, i wonder, can you tell me, where doou think you are in the curve right now? >> running like hell and the virus is catching up every day. what the federal government doesn't realize is they think about this in terms of states and new york has all the fatalities, infections. they targeall the equipment and ppe there. and we keep trying to say, think about connecticut as part of that new yorpandemic. and if you do that, then you'll see that we havee urth highest infection rate in the country right behind new york and new jersey.
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. >> good morning, margaret. many spirit out americans this easter sunday and the fourth day of passover is a test of faith. living with this pandemic for weeks has them rattled for their health and for their lifestyle. in new york, nearly 800 people a day have been dying from covid-19, a staggering number. that level of sorrow may continue this week. unthinkably, bodies go unclaimed. many more may be buried in this potter's field in the bronx. what is encouraging: new york's new hospitalizations for viral patients have declined. this pandemic spread here has slowed. >> governor: the curve of the increase is continuing to flatten. the number of hospitalizations appears to have hit a apex. >> reporter: it is a curve that is flattening but also broadening. denver is building a field hospital in its convention centre. the new covid-19 cases has almost doubled in the last week, just like new cases in the cities of chicago and washington, d.c. they have more than doubled in miami, philadelphia, and baltimore. >> this
. >> good morning, margaret. many spirit out americans this easter sunday and the fourth day of passover is a test of faith. living with this pandemic for weeks has them rattled for their health and for their lifestyle. in new york, nearly 800 people a day have been dying from covid-19, a staggering number. that level of sorrow may continue this week. unthinkably, bodies go unclaimed. many more may be buried in this potter's field in the bronx. what is encouraging: new york's new...
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margaret?brennan: mark, thank you. >>> we want to go now to cbs news senior foreign correspondent, elizabeth palmer, in london. >> reporter: margaret gret, from china to denmark, we're seeing governments around the world starting to ease restrictions as they think they have the virus under control, but there are other countries, slower to react, that are getting hammered, notably, russia. at midnight in moscow's cathedral, the great bell told to mark orthodox easter. but it was a solemn service. the kremlin's strict lockdown only imposed in early april came too late. the line of ambulances waiting to get patients into the hospital tells a grim story: 10,000 confirmed new cases this weekend alone. by contrast, greeks, who also celebrated orthodox easter from the safety of their living rooms, are giving thanks. swift government action there achieved some of the lowest infection and death rates in europe. iran's outbreak, one of the most severe anywhere, swamped its hospitals. this wek the powerfu
margaret?brennan: mark, thank you. >>> we want to go now to cbs news senior foreign correspondent, elizabeth palmer, in london. >> reporter: margaret gret, from china to denmark, we're seeing governments around the world starting to ease restrictions as they think they have the virus under control, but there are other countries, slower to react, that are getting hammered, notably, russia. at midnight in moscow's cathedral, the great bell told to mark orthodox easter. but it was a...
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stay with me, i want to bring in the daily beast's margaret carlson and david frum who worked in the bush white house. the latest book "trump pock lips" which is different than the current apocalypse like conditions we're living in. like ron, you served in the white house. his was a democratic white house. yours is a republican white house. your view of this? >> i don't ever want to dissent from anything ron said because he's such an expert on handling this, but i think dr. birx may underestimate her power at this juncture. especially after the inject bleach press conference which is one of the most notorious moments of this history. trump is a psychological coward and the enablers think they're constraining him but they're empowering. if dr. fauci or birx were to resign tomorrow, it would be an upheaval. and he's guided so much by television, he would be terrified of that i think that the people around him need to know he is weak, he is heading toward an historic political defeat. one that will likely take the senate down with him. all of his bravado is a carapas around his fear. th
stay with me, i want to bring in the daily beast's margaret carlson and david frum who worked in the bush white house. the latest book "trump pock lips" which is different than the current apocalypse like conditions we're living in. like ron, you served in the white house. his was a democratic white house. yours is a republican white house. your view of this? >> i don't ever want to dissent from anything ron said because he's such an expert on handling this, but i think dr. birx...
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after scandals daughter margaret. winter has been. jim x. mine manager had set up a cuban style health practice in bonds and i was intrigued by this and went to go i knew nothing about the cuban healthcare system except that many people said it was apparent and i was brilliant and they have set up they said this in the middle ninety's tony blair's government came along to try and emulate it because didn't do it properly. because what they have said that the cuban health care system is a system whereby there is a health hold you go in there and you send documents i feel you know i feel a little money use hurting an endo and they need specially southern edge but cross the hall and see him also if you transpires that when you don't really want to happen if you're feeling depressed and is someone you can help you know mentally healthy she's the idea is that it's a one stop shop it's 24 hours and again i'm not a medical i'm not a healthcare professional i'm not a medical sociologist but it does seem to me the. cuban system of health care as we ar
after scandals daughter margaret. winter has been. jim x. mine manager had set up a cuban style health practice in bonds and i was intrigued by this and went to go i knew nothing about the cuban healthcare system except that many people said it was apparent and i was brilliant and they have set up they said this in the middle ninety's tony blair's government came along to try and emulate it because didn't do it properly. because what they have said that the cuban health care system is a system...
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margaret? >> brennan: mark, thank you.here was a starting warning from the world health organization saturday, there is not evidence that a person who has recovered from the coronavirus is immune from a second infection. several countries in the rest of the world are wrestling with how and when to reopen. we turn to senior correspondent elizabeth palmer in london. >> reporter: the w.h.o. has told the governments not to issue so-called immunity passports to people who have recovered because nobody knows yet how long they'll be protected from covid. as life starts to return to normal, like in spain, where children under 14 were allowed out for the first time in six weeks, the danger is that immunity passports would give people false confidence, when it might turn out they could catch covid again. but the pressure to ease up is huge in countries past the peak, like australia. so this week sydney's beaches reopened, supposedly only for exercise. >> we will have to close the bay. >> reporter: and then closed again when people j
margaret? >> brennan: mark, thank you.here was a starting warning from the world health organization saturday, there is not evidence that a person who has recovered from the coronavirus is immune from a second infection. several countries in the rest of the world are wrestling with how and when to reopen. we turn to senior correspondent elizabeth palmer in london. >> reporter: the w.h.o. has told the governments not to issue so-called immunity passports to people who have recovered...
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and thank you for your leadership in this time. >> no, margaret, it was a blast. thk you for having me on. i hope we get to do it again. " >>firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by... additional funng is provided by... corporate funding is provided by... - [announcer] the people who gave the money t to make "mister rogers' neighborhood" are the people of this and otand the sears-roebuck foundation.]s [theme mus ♪ ♪ ♪ i -(singt's a beautiful day in this neighborhood,au a ful day for a neighbor. would you be mine? could you be mine? it's a neighborly day in this beauty wood, a neighborly day for a beauty.
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and thank you for your leadership in thisime. >> no, margaret, it was a blast. thank you for having me on. i hope we get to do it again. >> "firing line with margaret hoover" isade possible by... additional funding is ed by... corporate funding is provided by... >>> hello, everyone. welcome to amanpour & co. what's the pathway out of great economic depression? not just for the 1%. then our relationships with lockdown and under lockdown. tens o millions tune in for therapy with estherperel. we get her top tips. >> o40% americans don't realize that native-american people still exist. >> reporter: men minute's lieutena governor peggy flanagan talks to michelle martin about the devastating impact of coronavirus on native-aricans and her own tragedy. losing her brother to the disease.
and thank you for your leadership in thisime. >> no, margaret, it was a blast. thank you for having me on. i hope we get to do it again. >> "firing line with margaret hoover" isade possible by... additional funding is ed by... corporate funding is provided by... >>> hello, everyone. welcome to amanpour & co. what's the pathway out of great economic depression? not just for the 1%. then our relationships with lockdown and under lockdown. tens o millions tune in...
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margaret, a pleasure to have you on "fast money."r clients, i would imagine, their mood today is different than it was a week or two ago or are they still have that sort of heightened level of nervousness? >> hi, brian thank you for having me on the panel, as well we continue to have concerns out here in california with the shelter in place, particularly those clients of ours that are real estate-oriented investors, but also on the equity market side, too, because we are living and breathing this stay at home recession and seeing what's happening to the consumer base and seeing what's happening to our business base. so i would say there's a tremendous amount of caution, but a little bit hopefulness, you know, out of the data point out of the last few weeks coming out of the crisis, on the crisis front. >> especially where you guys are out west you've had maybe glimmers of hope, for us here on the east coast because you had it worse first, but it's come down, are your clients pressuring you to sell are you recommending that we sell do
margaret, a pleasure to have you on "fast money."r clients, i would imagine, their mood today is different than it was a week or two ago or are they still have that sort of heightened level of nervousness? >> hi, brian thank you for having me on the panel, as well we continue to have concerns out here in california with the shelter in place, particularly those clients of ours that are real estate-oriented investors, but also on the equity market side, too, because we are living...
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margaret brennan, cbs news, washington. >> o'donnell: and dr.x from the coronavirus task force will be one of margaret's guests this sunday on "face the yation." now to our series "racing to a cure," and a drug that the president has repeatedly praised. it's mostly used to treat malaria air, disease spread by mosquitoes, but it's also given to patients with lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. but there are questions about whether it is effective or even safe for covid-19 patients. here's dr. jon lapook with more on the debate over hydroxychloroquine. >> reporter: this is hydroxychloroquine. it's been championed by president trump for the treatment of covid-19. a> based on what i see, it could b a game changer, very powerful. >> reporter: but doctors say it's too early to be sure, and small studies so far have had mixed results. dr. wesley self at vanderbilt oit reorks.medadicalrio why was hydroxychloroquine chosen as a drug in the first place to treat covid-19? >> hydroxychloroquine may had prevent the virus from entering cells in the body, therefor
margaret brennan, cbs news, washington. >> o'donnell: and dr.x from the coronavirus task force will be one of margaret's guests this sunday on "face the yation." now to our series "racing to a cure," and a drug that the president has repeatedly praised. it's mostly used to treat malaria air, disease spread by mosquitoes, but it's also given to patients with lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. but there are questions about whether it is effective or even safe for covid-19...
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different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the e farvue fououndation. [indistinct shouting] [woman shouting in native language] [speaking native language] [people speaking native language] [woman speaking native language] [indistinct chatter] man: in zanzibar, we have a long way to go until all our customers to have electricity. 53% of the houses, they have connected to our grid, and the 47, they hahave no power till n. also, zanzibar is 100% dependent power from tanzanian mamainland. in 2009, the electricity for the submarine cable was damaged. in 2010, they stay for 3 months without the power. so...we studied how we can move from depending from tanzanian mainland. so, the shortest solution is to have renewable energy. [woman speaking native langngua] [indistinct chatter] woman: babarefoot is a college which aims to empower women. we are in 92 countries, but in east africa, we hahave only barefoot college, zanzibar. [woman speaking native language] favdi: he
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different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county c community foundation; and the farvue foundndation. man: so this is a tradition here. we put cups in the freezer, best way to drink milk. [cows mooing] one thing i've learned about cows here, of which about 2,500 are milking and then you have a dry period, in a perfect world, 660 days. [cows mooing] she has a calf, and then she produces milk again for another year. [whistles] lot of our milk gets made into butter. and then some of our milk also goes to making mozzarelella cheese. there's a good chancnce you're tastingng e oof our milklk every day. [engine starts] he likes--he likes driving papa around. i'm just--i'm teaching him for later when i'll actually need a driver. you're gonna go out the same way. go slow. you know, a few years ago, california adopted a regulation that really foforced our industy toto start looking a at ways to mitigate the e methane that coms off or out of the cow. you u ner want to get more regegulations thrown on
different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county c community foundation; and the farvue foundndation. man: so this is a tradition here. we put cups in the freezer, best way to drink milk. [cows mooing] one thing i've learned about cows here, of which about 2,500 are milking and then you have a dry period, in a perfect world, 660 days. [cows mooing] she has a calf, and then she...
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margaret fairbanks says it can help ease the anxiety some kids may be feeling. >> i had a parent share with me that her daughter was doing really well, but now she's afraid that everybody is going to die. we need to give them hope. and some sense of joy and a place to connect. because without that, it's a lot harder. >> i would say he needs to do three assignments. jessica: despite some frustrating days for evan, his parents say he's stepping up. >> with my parents being pharmacists, i understand how their job is really important. >> if nothing else, the kids will learn, sometimes you have to be flexible, sometimes you have to make good of a bad situation so there are still lessons being learned. jessica: for matter of fact, i'm jessica gomez. soledad: school districts are trying to be flexible as they navigate distance learning. but many are struggling. some districts have asked the department of education to waive some regulations that require equal access to learning, or what's called "equitable" learning. they say it's impossible to meet that requirement right now. education secret
margaret fairbanks says it can help ease the anxiety some kids may be feeling. >> i had a parent share with me that her daughter was doing really well, but now she's afraid that everybody is going to die. we need to give them hope. and some sense of joy and a place to connect. because without that, it's a lot harder. >> i would say he needs to do three assignments. jessica: despite some frustrating days for evan, his parents say he's stepping up. >> with my parents being...
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and this reason about margaret chase. it will happen. out of necessity to survive. and basically 30405060 percent. we are not doing it. >> that doesn't mean that we won't. and inappropriate behavior times. very often when we do come through these difficult times and the clouded sky times. when we do come through we are better off. and that was a simpler time back then. no it wasn't. and to be so foreboding. so the influenza epidemic which my parents and your parents went through in 1918. 500,000 americans died of that disease that they did not know where it came from. and with those that are proportionate. and it died less than a year. and then to have that debate. but it has to be a joint effort. >> the big change even after i finish the wright brothers. getting down to marietta. a collection of wonderful archival material. and my assistant the greatest researcher in america today. i saw this breathtaking collection. i knew we opened king tut's tomb. let me describe why it was thrilling. is not that there is so much of it. literally thousands and thousands of lette
and this reason about margaret chase. it will happen. out of necessity to survive. and basically 30405060 percent. we are not doing it. >> that doesn't mean that we won't. and inappropriate behavior times. very often when we do come through these difficult times and the clouded sky times. when we do come through we are better off. and that was a simpler time back then. no it wasn't. and to be so foreboding. so the influenza epidemic which my parents and your parents went through in 1918....
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reporter: there are dozens of families like margaret's from togo.m the 1970's to the 1980's, the women swiftly rose to promised and -- to prominence, with luxury homes. on the sidelines of the success stories, smaller businesses sprung up, and wax fabric became a driving force of the togoan economy. prints are bright recognized across the world as quintessentially african. they were originally forged by african companies attempting to reproduce traditional japanese patterns -- javanese patterns. when it failed to take off in africa.ey movoved it to one company started mass-producing it. , the fabric can be found on the most prestigious runways worldwide. top wax print seller in europe and africa -- in 2014, the company declared a turnover of nearly 300 million euros. vlisco.ryone knows it is the most famous brand in africa. starting vlisco is the point of the adventure. in the 1970's, several bold businesswomen signed an exclusive a agreement with thiss dutch brand, because it is the only reseller of wax prints throughout west africa. the mananager
reporter: there are dozens of families like margaret's from togo.m the 1970's to the 1980's, the women swiftly rose to promised and -- to prominence, with luxury homes. on the sidelines of the success stories, smaller businesses sprung up, and wax fabric became a driving force of the togoan economy. prints are bright recognized across the world as quintessentially african. they were originally forged by african companies attempting to reproduce traditional japanese patterns -- javanese...
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and she is a woman and rare cases and have no idea who margaret chase smith was. one of the most admirable political figures we have ever had. and how many are standing up now? >> i don't know. >> 1998 and other patriots of that time of the original signers of the declaration and what matters most of human relations to say in the book that this is his quote candor and gentleness and disposition to speak with civility and listen to everybody and then you added in 1998 words to the wise that perhaps more than ever. >> benjamin rush is one of my favorite and to be remarkable 1h century that's interested in almost everything. one of the first people to encourage and not just to get in the way. and then to go into places that commitment with yellow fever epidemic. and one of the signers of the declaration of independence and when you sign that he was almost 30 years old. we forget how young they were and jefferson at the declaration of independence was 33. imagine in washington when he took command of the continental army was 44 years old. and with their white hair. an
and she is a woman and rare cases and have no idea who margaret chase smith was. one of the most admirable political figures we have ever had. and how many are standing up now? >> i don't know. >> 1998 and other patriots of that time of the original signers of the declaration and what matters most of human relations to say in the book that this is his quote candor and gentleness and disposition to speak with civility and listen to everybody and then you added in 1998 words to the...
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>> focus, margaret so why are we on lockdown?t will take scientists at least a year of testing to get an approved vaccine >> oh, i love vaccines i heard they make you more artistic >> that's not what you heard >> so what can we do until there's a cure >> well, it's important to slow the spread and practice social distancing >> like staying six feet away from other people? >> exactly >> oh, pardon me >> social distancing slows the spread of the virus, so hospitals don't get overwhelmed. they call it flattening the curve. >> i flatten my curves with benny craig. he's my plastic surgeon. >> oh, my god. no, margaret look, what do they mean by sheltering in place? does that mean i can't leave my house? >> sheltering in place just means you can only leave for necessary errands, like grocery shopping, going to the pharmacy, or walking your dog. [ gasps >> my dog. i left him out there >> and what about the stores being out of purell? >> good old soap and water works even better. after any activity or trip outside, simply wash your hands
>> focus, margaret so why are we on lockdown?t will take scientists at least a year of testing to get an approved vaccine >> oh, i love vaccines i heard they make you more artistic >> that's not what you heard >> so what can we do until there's a cure >> well, it's important to slow the spread and practice social distancing >> like staying six feet away from other people? >> exactly >> oh, pardon me >> social distancing slows the spread of...
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margaret: i think that's a fantastic question.s pandemic may last for an of time, sixod months or 12 months or 24 months. the technology sector is likely to outperform because people are spending more time on their computers, on their mobile phones. entertainment, and travel leisure sectors will be under pressure. companies, those group of strategic importance to countries like singapore airlines, they are well backed by the government because they are just too important to fail. those companies will have some government support and are likely to bankrupt -- aren't likely to bankrupt. when it comes to technology on google, bullish apple. they are not only benefiting from this pandemic as people are shifting more online. reserves huge cash to retains them able their staff, develop the technology and able to connect -- conduct m&a activities in the market comes to the bottom. they have the cash to purchase smaller companies for their future growth. those technology companies could -- with huge calf -- cash reserves are in a much bet
margaret: i think that's a fantastic question.s pandemic may last for an of time, sixod months or 12 months or 24 months. the technology sector is likely to outperform because people are spending more time on their computers, on their mobile phones. entertainment, and travel leisure sectors will be under pressure. companies, those group of strategic importance to countries like singapore airlines, they are well backed by the government because they are just too important to fail. those...
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. >> welcome back to mornings on 2 and margaret thank you for that one we go back to the 70s on this one, i do remember my dad playing it on his brand-new fm stereo radio. when fm was a thing, dave.>> i hear you. beautiful.>> thank you. and margaret thank you for the request, it is nights in white satin, if you want to send us a request go to us on ktvu instagram, twitter hashtag ktvu.>>> there is a new program by a bay area nonprofit group tell people at high risk of becoming infected of coronavirus and volunteers with this committee project are live cancer or have vulnerable immune systems. the food is repaired and san rafael and then delivered to homes across marin and sonoma counties.>> what we focus on is a really heart healthy diet all made with whole foods, whole grains and no processed foods or sugars. very high on vegetables and whole foods and then we are unique in that we do all organic mills.>> this allows people to not be able to go to the grocery store and risk becoming infected. >>> bay area food banks are serving a growing number of families during this pandemic and t
. >> welcome back to mornings on 2 and margaret thank you for that one we go back to the 70s on this one, i do remember my dad playing it on his brand-new fm stereo radio. when fm was a thing, dave.>> i hear you. beautiful.>> thank you. and margaret thank you for the request, it is nights in white satin, if you want to send us a request go to us on ktvu instagram, twitter hashtag ktvu.>>> there is a new program by a bay area nonprofit group tell people at high risk of...
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i smoke with margaret brennan on what is coming up on face the nation, and whether states are opening up too soon. >> it's really up to what the health guidelines are in each district ask county. president trump said that the decision made by georgia's governor was wrong, that it was too soon to go ahead and open up nail salons and bowling alleys and tattoo parlors. businesses that require close contact. >> well, joining margaret on this week's show, san francisco mayor london breed. you can watch face the nation this sunday at 8:30 a.m. on kpix 5. >>> up next, first pandemic, now an asteroid, and this one looks like it's wearing a mask. >>> plus if you left your heart in san francisco, you can join tony bennett's bay area singalong. mrs. walker. michael vasquez! come over here. i've heard such good things about you, your company. well, i wouldn't have done any of it without you. without this place. i've heard such good things about you, your company. this is for you. michael, you didn't have to... and, we're going to need some help with the rest. you've worked so hard to achieve so m
i smoke with margaret brennan on what is coming up on face the nation, and whether states are opening up too soon. >> it's really up to what the health guidelines are in each district ask county. president trump said that the decision made by georgia's governor was wrong, that it was too soon to go ahead and open up nail salons and bowling alleys and tattoo parlors. businesses that require close contact. >> well, joining margaret on this week's show, san francisco mayor london...
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different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange countyty community foundation; and the farvue fououndation. congregation: ♪ ...oh, victory in jesus, my savior forever, he sought me and he bought me with his redeeming blood... ♪ man: it was only 59 years ago that alaska was ratified as a state in the united states of america, and many people involved did not consider much what the original owners of the land already had and wanted to keep. may god continue to bless the inupiaq people, may god continue to bless this land, may god continue to bless the sea from which cometh all of our abundance. and the church said... congregation: amen. man: arctic slope regional corporation is a company that's tied to the land claims that we were able to achieve in the early days. so, let's go into our boardroom. we have our table here, which is made around the traditional skin boat that we use for whaling. it's a symbol of the principles that we've taken from whaling as far as the importance ofof working t togetr
different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange countyty community foundation; and the farvue fououndation. congregation: ♪ ...oh, victory in jesus, my savior forever, he sought me and he bought me with his redeeming blood... ♪ man: it was only 59 years ago that alaska was ratified as a state in the united states of america, and many people involved did not consider much what the...
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"margaret k smith, when the guts to rip rebuke joe mccarthy. she said i don't want to see the republican party and she was a republican, ride the political victory on the four horsemen. figure ignorance, bigotry. and a smear. smear is a pretty interesting work here. why did you think perhaps that had applications of the current times. [laughter]. david: if you only get a sense of humor. [laughter]. host: could you imagine somebody in the current political environment who would read that printed. david: wouldn't be wonderful. and she's a woman and she's republican. in a rare cares, women in the senate and the point in history. and most people today know did not know who she was preaching the most bravest political figures we have ever had. host: not many republicans are standing up now pretty 1998, a speech according to benjamin rush not perhaps well-known some of the patriots at the time. one of the original signers of the declaration. speaking of good nature. the matter most in human relations, he said when you put in the book, this is quote.
"margaret k smith, when the guts to rip rebuke joe mccarthy. she said i don't want to see the republican party and she was a republican, ride the political victory on the four horsemen. figure ignorance, bigotry. and a smear. smear is a pretty interesting work here. why did you think perhaps that had applications of the current times. [laughter]. david: if you only get a sense of humor. [laughter]. host: could you imagine somebody in the current political environment who would read that...
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whack a mole and we can't possibly do it they'll probably also soon go after the school system as margaret camberley wrote for black agenda report just as the new orleans school system was replaced with charter schools after hurricane katrina in 2005 the closing of schools due to covert 19 may end with the same result across the country turning the public schools open to all of our children for free in the private for profit institutions it's something the parasites at the top have had their eyes on for decades you see they look at a photo like this and they don't see what you and i see they see this. which is immoral and bile i don't see that when i look at a room full of children and probably neither do you know i see this don't like it's not a fan sticky and high pitched and they ask questions you can answer like why is the sky blue and why does the moon follow us when we drive and why are they named the mario brothers if it's mario and luigi what's their last name and is the ant eater the only animal named after what it eats i don't know i don't know i don't doubt i doubt although that
whack a mole and we can't possibly do it they'll probably also soon go after the school system as margaret camberley wrote for black agenda report just as the new orleans school system was replaced with charter schools after hurricane katrina in 2005 the closing of schools due to covert 19 may end with the same result across the country turning the public schools open to all of our children for free in the private for profit institutions it's something the parasites at the top have had their...
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as it was in many parts of the world that they wanted to housed these women a bit like margaret atwood's the program by but the book by margaret get him a stereo yet these women were put into these institutions made to clean the floors made to prayed by the nuns and then at their most vulnerable were asked to sign the adoption papers now my mother refused to sign the adoption papers she said no i want him the social worker gave me to foster parents these are all technical terms foster parents and said to them treat this as an adoption he's your child forever and his name is norman but he didn't tell my mother that he was doing that so that's that deception at the beginning of the process is where most problems lonely in the adoption market so i was never adopted and when the foster parents realised that i was growing into probably what they feared most which was a black man. once that happened and they saw that i was no longer the could leave baby but i was growing into a 12 year old young man. and because of their own problems it's to be honest it may have not been about me becoming a m
as it was in many parts of the world that they wanted to housed these women a bit like margaret atwood's the program by but the book by margaret get him a stereo yet these women were put into these institutions made to clean the floors made to prayed by the nuns and then at their most vulnerable were asked to sign the adoption papers now my mother refused to sign the adoption papers she said no i want him the social worker gave me to foster parents these are all technical terms foster parents...
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different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [surf crashing] [disistant chahatter] man: it was a big thing. it was a big tradition for generations, you know, just, for me, as 3 generarations. i k know some l s that are 4th generation of really kind of rock-picking and then evolving into diving and harvesting the abalone. and it's just--it's an incredible opportunity. it's--the ocean's free to go into. there's education, there's science, there's a physical workout. it's really just sort of a magical... opportrtunity, reaeally a rich t of a lot of f the locals' lives here. abalone brouought a lot of people here e that--it was the big vacation of the year. cocome over with, you know, mom, dad, and the grandkids and camp out and relive the memories that they had when theyere children. womaman: abalone is a hot topic across california because the harvest of abalone is deeply embedded in the e culture of californians, going back to indigenous c
different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [surf crashing] [disistant chahatter] man: it was a big thing. it was a big tradition for generations, you know, just, for me, as 3 generarations. i k know some l s that are 4th generation of really kind of rock-picking and then evolving into diving and harvesting the abalone. and it's...