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marjorie: ay, desgraciado. por el maldito sargazo asesino. costeño: ¿qué pasó aquí? >> el maldito sargazo. costeño: que nos dejen de los huesos ya es demasiado. >> fuertre
marjorie: ay, desgraciado. por el maldito sargazo asesino. costeño: ¿qué pasó aquí? >> el maldito sargazo. costeño: que nos dejen de los huesos ya es demasiado. >> fuertre
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karla: buenos dÍas, marjorie de sousa. cÓmo estÁs? marjorie de sousa: muy bien.ar. las personas que no tienen documento en los estados unidos la estÁn pasando mal. si uno estÁ sufriendo imagina esa gente. hay niÑos ahÍ. me uní a niÑos en la mÚsica. les ruego que entren a la pÁgina para que puedan ver esta iniciativa. se llama el plan etin donde pueden donar. invitamos a las grandes empresas. te invitamos a ti que estÁs en tu casa. aunque sea un dÓlar. nosotros le podemos dar un cheque de $500 para que se puedan ayudar para que esta situaciÓn tan horrible. ellos quedan desprotegidos delante del gobierno. el gobierno no va a brindar ningÚn ayuda a esta gente. me dio mucho dolor. ellos son seres humanos, no merecen esto. no importa la situaciÓn que vivamos en la frontera. yo creo que ahora el mundo entero estÁ lleno de inmigrantes. todos nosotros somos inmigrantes y siempre buscando lo mejor para nuestras familias. por eso me unÍ a unidos por la mÚsica. pueden entrar a la pÁgina y colaborar con nosotros para poder llevar esta ayuda a toda la gente que no cuenta con
karla: buenos dÍas, marjorie de sousa. cÓmo estÁs? marjorie de sousa: muy bien.ar. las personas que no tienen documento en los estados unidos la estÁn pasando mal. si uno estÁ sufriendo imagina esa gente. hay niÑos ahÍ. me uní a niÑos en la mÚsica. les ruego que entren a la pÁgina para que puedan ver esta iniciativa. se llama el plan etin donde pueden donar. invitamos a las grandes empresas. te invitamos a ti que estÁs en tu casa. aunque sea un dÓlar. nosotros le podemos dar un...
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marjorie crawley. marjorie, i am so sorry to have you come to the show under these circumstances. of strength during this time. >> thank. thank you. >> first, let's talk about what matters most. how are you coping with the lose of a father and such a massive figure within your own community? >> well, chris, it is extremely difficult. i don't think we have had an tune to really process what has happened because the same night that he passed, my sister and my husband were admitted into the hospital. and so all of us kind of took sick at the same time. so it's been very difficult to be able to grieve or think about all that this means for our new normal because we're all trying to just heal. we have kids so we're just trying to stay strong for our kids. i don't know. it's been almost like a daydream. >> it's the worst kind of shock. and, obviously, as you know, being a pastor's family, you've comforted so many people. this is going to be a process that takes time. but closure matters. have you been able to say good-bye to your father? have you been able to have the kind of ceremony y
marjorie crawley. marjorie, i am so sorry to have you come to the show under these circumstances. of strength during this time. >> thank. thank you. >> first, let's talk about what matters most. how are you coping with the lose of a father and such a massive figure within your own community? >> well, chris, it is extremely difficult. i don't think we have had an tune to really process what has happened because the same night that he passed, my sister and my husband were...
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marjorie, thanks for being with us. typically visited your mom as i understand who is 98 and who has dementia almost every day at her nursing home. when did you last see her, and since then, how difficult has it been to get information about how she's doing? >> well, i last saw her i think it was march -- march 11th, march 12th, and they closed the facilities that day. and that was the last time i saw her in person. i did get a facetime call from one of the rec aides who was there with my mother, and she let my -- she let me talk to my mother. my mother doesn't communicate anymore, but she did let me talk to my mother so that i could see her. and i could talk to her. so it was a long time ago actually. >> even before -- so even before coronavirus obviously patient advocate groups said that most homes are understaffed. we all know that families who do visit like you can essentially be unpaid caregivers. you're the familiar face. you're the one who has that deep abiding love. what are you most worried your mom want? g --
marjorie, thanks for being with us. typically visited your mom as i understand who is 98 and who has dementia almost every day at her nursing home. when did you last see her, and since then, how difficult has it been to get information about how she's doing? >> well, i last saw her i think it was march -- march 11th, march 12th, and they closed the facilities that day. and that was the last time i saw her in person. i did get a facetime call from one of the rec aides who was there with my...
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and there was a fourth towering figure to emerge from this era and that is the environmentalist marjorie stoneman douglas, she would later go on to write the great book on the everglades in 1947. after years of devastation, the everglades were on fire and she serves in the book as a counter point to developers and shortsighted development, that ended -- she is the conscience of this book and she out of the developers happily by 50 or 60 years living to be 108, winning the presidential medal of honor. as i got deeper into the actual research of this book i began to suspect there is more to the story than met the eye, and overlook significance of the bust because the bursting of the land boom, what triggered the great depression. and to trigger the great recession in 2008. real estate, not the stock market, with leading up to the 1940s, i try not to in the book because i'm cognizant of how complex the economy is or even was back then. it is not one single cause of the great depression but as i say in the book and this is true, the collapse of the florida boom provided a dynamite and detona
and there was a fourth towering figure to emerge from this era and that is the environmentalist marjorie stoneman douglas, she would later go on to write the great book on the everglades in 1947. after years of devastation, the everglades were on fire and she serves in the book as a counter point to developers and shortsighted development, that ended -- she is the conscience of this book and she out of the developers happily by 50 or 60 years living to be 108, winning the presidential medal of...
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there is high—pressure essentially keeping things relatively calm and marjorie dreyfus i'm weak weatherd front, cold air. gusty winds across the board part particularly for shipment up to 70 mph at times today. —— for shipment. you can see the indicator of how far south the cold air will have worked through thursday afternoon. for the remainder thursday into friday, that cold air floods right the way across the uk. isobar is open up, waiter winds across the northern half of the uk which will mean a fronts a star for friday across scotland but also parts of northern england and northern ireland. here is good sunshine from the get—go, wintry showers perhaps even down to lower levels at times. that is how cold the air will be. and the odd thundery shower as well. more cloud in the south. the biggest difference is the way things will feel. six or 7 degrees. there is that high hanging around and on we go into saturday. the clear skies overnight friday through saturday at make for a chilly start across southern parts of the uk but there should be sunshine around on saturday and with the low s
there is high—pressure essentially keeping things relatively calm and marjorie dreyfus i'm weak weatherd front, cold air. gusty winds across the board part particularly for shipment up to 70 mph at times today. —— for shipment. you can see the indicator of how far south the cold air will have worked through thursday afternoon. for the remainder thursday into friday, that cold air floods right the way across the uk. isobar is open up, waiter winds across the northern half of the uk which...
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a fourth towering figure to emerge from this era and that is the environmentalist marjory stoneman douglas. later going on to write the great bulk of the everglades. that was in 1947. after years of devastation and drought, the everglades were on fire. she serves in the book as a counterpoint to the developers and their shortsighted development activities. that ended, of course, in disaster. she is really the conscience of this book. she outlives the developers happily by 50-60 years. living to be 108. winning a presidential medal of honor. as i got deeper into the actual research of this book, i began to suspect there was more to the story than met the eye. economists and historians had overlooked the real significance of the boom or really should say the bust because the bursting of the land boom was very likely the event that triggered the great depression. just as it was real estate and not the stock market that triggered the great recession in 2008. real estate, not the stock market, was the villain leading up to the 1930s. now, i do not want to oversimplify this and i try not to in t
a fourth towering figure to emerge from this era and that is the environmentalist marjory stoneman douglas. later going on to write the great bulk of the everglades. that was in 1947. after years of devastation and drought, the everglades were on fire. she serves in the book as a counterpoint to the developers and their shortsighted development activities. that ended, of course, in disaster. she is really the conscience of this book. she outlives the developers happily by 50-60 years. living to...
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i'm marjorie san, i'm manager director at ascend at the as spend institute and it's my pleasure to step in for my boss, ann mosley, the executive director of asend and also a vice president at the as spend institute. u fortunately she had family emergency today and is nose able to make it but she was heavily involved in the planning. it was her honor to host the book talk because she has known karen as a very close friend for many, many years and if you know ann, you know that personal and professional relationships and commitments are really important to her. so only an emergency would have kept her from opening this up. so, again, thank you for being here, and i'm not going to spend a lot of time because on introductions bus you have the buy yous in front of -- bios in front of you and it's important to get into the conversation but i'm honored to be able to introduce as well because i've northwestern karens are, no for a number of years, have deep respect for her and excited to hear the conversation also. so ascend is a policy program at the as spend institute. we work to make certai
i'm marjorie san, i'm manager director at ascend at the as spend institute and it's my pleasure to step in for my boss, ann mosley, the executive director of asend and also a vice president at the as spend institute. u fortunately she had family emergency today and is nose able to make it but she was heavily involved in the planning. it was her honor to host the book talk because she has known karen as a very close friend for many, many years and if you know ann, you know that personal and...
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there is a fourth towering figure to emerge from this era and that was the in environmentalist marjorie stone. she go on to write the great book on the everglades you've probably heard of which was 1947 after years of devastation and throughout the everglades were on fire. she serves in the book as a counterpoint to the developers and their shortsighted development activities. that ended of course in disaster. she is really the conscious of this book. she outlives the developers happily buy 50 or 60 years living to be 108, winning a presidential medal of honor. as i got deeper into the actual research, i expect there's more to the story that met the. pete overlooked the real significance of the boom or i should really say the bust because the bursting of the land boom was very likely the event that triggered the great depression. just as it was real estate and not the stock market that triggered the great recession of 2008. so realistic, not the stock market, was the villain leading up to the 1930s. now i don't want to oversimplify this and i tried not to in the book because i am cogniz
there is a fourth towering figure to emerge from this era and that was the in environmentalist marjorie stone. she go on to write the great book on the everglades you've probably heard of which was 1947 after years of devastation and throughout the everglades were on fire. she serves in the book as a counterpoint to the developers and their shortsighted development activities. that ended of course in disaster. she is really the conscious of this book. she outlives the developers happily buy 50...
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i am marjorie sims managing director at the aspen institute and sly pleasure to step in for my boss pam mosley who is the executive director of aspen and the vice president at the aspen institute. unfortunately she had a family emergency today and is not able to speak she was heavily involved in the planning and it was her honor to be able to host this book talk because she has been a very close friend for many years. if you know ann you know the personal relationships and commitments are very important to her so only in emergency would have kept her from opening this up. again thank you for being here and i'm not going to spend a lot of time because you have the bios in front of you and i think it's important to get into the conversation that i am honored to be able to introduce karen because i've known karen for a number of years and their work and i'm excited to hear the conversation also. aspen is a policy program at the aspen institute. we may work to make certain families are able to move up the economic ladder and have economic mobility. our approach to doing this work is call th
i am marjorie sims managing director at the aspen institute and sly pleasure to step in for my boss pam mosley who is the executive director of aspen and the vice president at the aspen institute. unfortunately she had a family emergency today and is not able to speak she was heavily involved in the planning and it was her honor to be able to host this book talk because she has been a very close friend for many years. if you know ann you know the personal relationships and commitments are very...
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mundelein marjorie will get a. new just because i think part of today move worried about you your groceries or what you might. in the united states legally the new new bring back guns when. you. get on and. we saw that for us selves when we made the journey from the u.s. into mexico on a busy thursday night. on the mexican side of the border there were no passport controls we saw no border officers and just 2 customs officials checking the long lines of cars were already crew were into mexico. would you say that the police are really focused in trying to stop what you're doing or not really voice and. well you may be again or not to live your life as it. will mean. all of you and i'll keep. on one long and for hours and. foreign minister moussa where brad has said that the guns from the u.s. the most worrying issue and the government has plans to strengthen border security we asked for an interview with him am excuse customs agency to discuss those border security plans we didn't hear back meanwhile weapons continu
mundelein marjorie will get a. new just because i think part of today move worried about you your groceries or what you might. in the united states legally the new new bring back guns when. you. get on and. we saw that for us selves when we made the journey from the u.s. into mexico on a busy thursday night. on the mexican side of the border there were no passport controls we saw no border officers and just 2 customs officials checking the long lines of cars were already crew were into mexico....
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must go on and for the weddings, the weddings must go on a beautiful picture here, san jose teacher marjorieazel and her fiance tyler krause were scheduled to get married on march 28 and obviously the plans had to be rescheduled but that didn't stop them from having their own makeshift celebration. >> it was so, to me, tiny and pure and a real celebration of our love. it wasn't what we thought it was going to be, and we call it the almost wedding. but it was still pretty special. >> good prep for married life, right? you got to expect the unexpected. >> yes. >> and their neighbors joined in and celebrated from a distance, as you can see, and one even pulled out all the stops and started playing the bag dspipes there on the front yard. >> we wish them eternal happiness, for sure. >> thanks for joining us. lester holt is next. we will see you back here at 6:00. >>> tonight, the battle over reopening america as the u.s. death toll surges to over 36,000 president trump tweeting a call to quote liberate several states encouraging protesters the day after saying governors would call the shots on l
must go on and for the weddings, the weddings must go on a beautiful picture here, san jose teacher marjorieazel and her fiance tyler krause were scheduled to get married on march 28 and obviously the plans had to be rescheduled but that didn't stop them from having their own makeshift celebration. >> it was so, to me, tiny and pure and a real celebration of our love. it wasn't what we thought it was going to be, and we call it the almost wedding. but it was still pretty special. >>...
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country have done a great job of bracing some awesome issues you saw in 28 teen with what happened marjorie stoneman douglas high school right well i should remind the global audience that was the massive gun incident many young people killed and then a major movement that grew out of that yes to to establish gun policies yes so i think just the i think just the you know march for a lives in headcount actually had a presence there with a large activation rightly registered you know a ton of people to vote but you see the young people embrace those issues such as gun control and also you know climate the crack climate crisis that's currently developing cases how tough is your job now helen in the age of the coronavirus when i remember when i was in college m.t.v. and rock the vote were the way to get out you go to big concerts and parties and register you around people it was a social experience especially sensually to draw young people. into into voting does that harm your ability to go out and do the kinds of things you're doing now is that the coronavirus has become a damper on building t
country have done a great job of bracing some awesome issues you saw in 28 teen with what happened marjorie stoneman douglas high school right well i should remind the global audience that was the massive gun incident many young people killed and then a major movement that grew out of that yes to to establish gun policies yes so i think just the i think just the you know march for a lives in headcount actually had a presence there with a large activation rightly registered you know a ton of...
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well i might help marjorie so like think about i came to the p.p.p. is like let's face it j.p. morgan was one of the biggest failures when they reveal that it provided loans to virtually all of their commercial banking customers only funded about 6 percent of the applications for the p.p.p. is now small businesses that actually need 4 banks and a lawsuit saying that large business loans for relief were prioritized over small firms who are then unable to access the funds and those are the people who need it the most so that includes a chase and us bank where they were all named in the lawsuit where they claim that they process larger loans due to the math this means that they would generate originating and processing them versus that on the 1st come 1st serve basis of the trump administration had originally promised so they are trying to come out and she knew guided this to in order to help so that this doesn't happen again with the additional package things harare saying that they might have run out of money already we'll see how this all plays out peter schiff c.e.o. of euro p
well i might help marjorie so like think about i came to the p.p.p. is like let's face it j.p. morgan was one of the biggest failures when they reveal that it provided loans to virtually all of their commercial banking customers only funded about 6 percent of the applications for the p.p.p. is now small businesses that actually need 4 banks and a lawsuit saying that large business loans for relief were prioritized over small firms who are then unable to access the funds and those are the people...
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marjorie can always find the latest news and information regarding the coronavirus on portable t.v.'s coronavirus tracker time now for a quick pause but hang tight because we'll be right back and as we go to break here are the numbers of the quote. the ones we got. from the. people who use a crate was no. one is anywhere near. breeding dogs or. conditions on topic i mean 67 years you know they've been locked up in a cage outside you see no protection from the weather the heat you know the cold here the rain the snow the funder they have no. action. to get what you. get through chaos across the us cruel puppy mills are supported by dog shows and pet stores most of the puppies are coming from this large scale factory farming kind of operations are being sold and at stores even joined a good businesses are involved like agoa mom santa there has been a shocking amount of organized opposition to adverts to increase the sands of care for dogs bred in commercial rating for so many days most of that opposition is coming from huge agricultural groups and industries that have nothing to do wit
marjorie can always find the latest news and information regarding the coronavirus on portable t.v.'s coronavirus tracker time now for a quick pause but hang tight because we'll be right back and as we go to break here are the numbers of the quote. the ones we got. from the. people who use a crate was no. one is anywhere near. breeding dogs or. conditions on topic i mean 67 years you know they've been locked up in a cage outside you see no protection from the weather the heat you know the cold...
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to marjorie afghanistan team about on there was if you knowledge on amazon. cannot harm his team but on they. just need to harden moss just not the hard to harm him all you could do what about him all although that you know is who is in the game on in a year to the i'm to enjoy me at all but i just try to hold him when i said i'm going to. it's. good. for you who was a load. of the. was. ringback was. was. the 00000000000000000000000000000000000. 0. 0. 00000 you will. oh. 1 1 i'm a mommy i'm sad and i thought it. was i mean just like should. to afghanistan hawkish no i'm on a mission. more data a hard caddy to go hog monotone. for about identity reason. enjoy the model hold his name in you know media. has said by the others that most. don't. mind. and i can when i'm with us. then one. morning more i love him i'm going to be i'm all began by yet i mean what i mean just as in the. now afghanistan when i am all as. doing beyond mother monies. as how when she could buy them you sat down with. the rest to god and. i mean to lose it all thought not with how when i.
to marjorie afghanistan team about on there was if you knowledge on amazon. cannot harm his team but on they. just need to harden moss just not the hard to harm him all you could do what about him all although that you know is who is in the game on in a year to the i'm to enjoy me at all but i just try to hold him when i said i'm going to. it's. good. for you who was a load. of the. was. ringback was. was. the 00000000000000000000000000000000000. 0. 0. 00000 you will. oh. 1 1 i'm a mommy i'm...
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to marjorie afghanistan team about on there was if you knowledge on an amazon. cannot harm his team but on dane. just need to harden was just not the hard to harm him all you could do what about him all although that you know is who is in the game on in a year to the i'm to enjoy me at all but i just try to hold him one by saddam and by that. it's. good. for new food was a. load 'd. of the. was. more was. the 00000. 0. 00000000 do all the. oh. oh. oh. oh oh. 1 i'm a money i'm sad and i thought it. was i mean just auction. to afghanistan hawkish no i'm on a mission. more data a hard chaddy to go hog monitor. me. for about identity reason. on hold enjoy the model hold his name in. the ad has said by the others that was. mine joe may have money. and i can when i'm with us. are there one. more i love him i'm going to be i'm all began by yet i mean what i mean just as in the. now afghanistan when i am all as one job. doing beyond money monies. as how when she could buy them you sat down with. the rest to god and. i mean you lose it all thought not with how men are. c
to marjorie afghanistan team about on there was if you knowledge on an amazon. cannot harm his team but on dane. just need to harden was just not the hard to harm him all you could do what about him all although that you know is who is in the game on in a year to the i'm to enjoy me at all but i just try to hold him one by saddam and by that. it's. good. for new food was a. load 'd. of the. was. more was. the 00000. 0. 00000000 do all the. oh. oh. oh. oh oh. 1 i'm a money i'm sad and i thought...
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so she rekindles her friendship with muriel and also with muriel's partner marjorie barber who goes by the nickname barb, and it's clear that the three of them spoke a lot about issues of work, how to live an ethical life, how to be an ethical relationship. dls was struggling with her marriage at that time. she wasn't sure whether she should seek a divorce or not. she wasn't sure whether she wanted her son to be adopted by her husband. :: she had two lovers who were very important to her and so what they think is so important is that those conversations than informed a series of collaborations that they undertook and i think fueled his career. i've a little bit more to read to you about that transformation around the late 1920s as they had this friendship with murial and barr she decided to introduce it into the store and let me read her words about that. she dragged her feet at the idea of introducing romance into her detective novels. women and love stories and psychology were generally in crime story she said. but in 1930, seven years after the first appearance of her famous hero th
so she rekindles her friendship with muriel and also with muriel's partner marjorie barber who goes by the nickname barb, and it's clear that the three of them spoke a lot about issues of work, how to live an ethical life, how to be an ethical relationship. dls was struggling with her marriage at that time. she wasn't sure whether she should seek a divorce or not. she wasn't sure whether she wanted her son to be adopted by her husband. :: she had two lovers who were very important to her and so...
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to marjorie afghanistan team about and there was if you knowledge on that on his own. cannot harm his team but on they. just need to harden was just not the haha ma'am all you could do what about him all although that you know is who is in the game on in a year to the i'm to enjoy me at all but i just try to hold him one by saddam and by that. it's. good. to food was a. load. of the. was. ringback more was. 1 the 000-000-0000 extension 0. 0. 0000000000000000000000 do all the. o.-o. . oh. 1 1 i'm a money i'm sad and i thought it. was i mean just auction. to afghanistan hawkish you know i'm on a mission. more data a hard caddy to go hog monotone. for about identity reason. enjoy the model hold his name in you know media. has said by the others that was. nice. and i can when i'm with us. then when. more i love him i'm going to be i'm all began by yet i mean what i mean. that as in the. now afghanistan when i am all as one job. doing the money monies. as how when she can buy them sat on my. dresser go out and. i mean to lose it off with how when i. called when i value need
to marjorie afghanistan team about and there was if you knowledge on that on his own. cannot harm his team but on they. just need to harden was just not the haha ma'am all you could do what about him all although that you know is who is in the game on in a year to the i'm to enjoy me at all but i just try to hold him one by saddam and by that. it's. good. to food was a. load. of the. was. ringback more was. 1 the 000-000-0000 extension 0. 0. 0000000000000000000000 do all the. o.-o. . oh. 1 1...
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the finalist for original work are so original work evil eyes by marjorie.y nick. [inaudible] bernard weitz, and rita wolf. [applause] i.e. to men like air by alice. [inaudible] loftily ever after the audiobook musical by stephanie bentley and miranda. [inaudible] narrated base stephanie bentley. [inaudible] and aron wilson. [applause] nevertheless we persist. [cheering] [inaudible] [applause] jakey rosen, francesca amann, samantha greene, rachel wine, emily lauren, marie. [inaudible] [inaudible] [cheering] [applause] performed by crystal lewis. [inaudible] [cheering] [applause] [inaudible] [cheering] [applause] [inaudible] [cheering] [applause] [inaudible] [cheering] [applause] [inaudible] and the audie goes to the ebola. [applause] [cheering] [applause] [cheering] so presenting next is a another of our celebrity judges erik thomas. senior staff writer at l. his first audiobook how to save your soul in america was just published last month. miranda called him one of the funniest writers on this internet welcome to the stage are erik thomas. [applause] [chee
the finalist for original work are so original work evil eyes by marjorie.y nick. [inaudible] bernard weitz, and rita wolf. [applause] i.e. to men like air by alice. [inaudible] loftily ever after the audiobook musical by stephanie bentley and miranda. [inaudible] narrated base stephanie bentley. [inaudible] and aron wilson. [applause] nevertheless we persist. [cheering] [inaudible] [applause] jakey rosen, francesca amann, samantha greene, rachel wine, emily lauren, marie. [inaudible]...
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marjorie telling people listen to the warnings. heed the warnings. i don't think the guy was a flouter. i think there was doubt. and there are too many who have had doubt, with not good enough a reason, all over this country, and it continues. and, now, we'll see it, don, when we go to the next step of what it's like to reopen, which i'm scared to death about. >> and you should be. >> because we do not have the testing capabilities down. we will not be safe in any of these places if we can't trace and treat and test. but when they say to wear a mask, people are going to get frustrated. when they say you got to wait in these lines, people do get frustrated. and we're going to have problems until we learn to adjust to the new normal. >> chris, take care of yourself. take care of your family. we'll see you tomorrow. this is cnn tonight. i am don lemon. here is our breaking news. more than 637,000 cases of coronavirus in this country. more than 30,800 americans have died. let me say that again. we are, quickly, quickly, approaching 31,000 americans dead.
marjorie telling people listen to the warnings. heed the warnings. i don't think the guy was a flouter. i think there was doubt. and there are too many who have had doubt, with not good enough a reason, all over this country, and it continues. and, now, we'll see it, don, when we go to the next step of what it's like to reopen, which i'm scared to death about. >> and you should be. >> because we do not have the testing capabilities down. we will not be safe in any of these places if...
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continued to grow until it became a mother daughter relationship over 2 decades or so lucy cavazos and marjoriees became family. >>if there is a major life moment for one of them you could bet the other would be there ever since she was diagnosed with alzheimer's we try to make every day, especially every birthday and holiday really special for her, but the coronavirus pandemic threatened to end the 20 year streak of celebrating together assisted living homes, including the kensington redondo beach where margie lives were forced to shut the door to visitors for nearly a month i was so devastated. i wasn't going to be able to see her on her birthday fortunately, the kensington have come up with a plan to help families reunite with residents on the second they would use a construction with to elevate them about 30 feet so that they can look into their loved ones hedo the equipment arrived just in time for marches 91st birthday on april 7th. >>see you. >>the green special has a beautiful to be there. to at least see her through the window, it was kind of bittersweet i'm feeling because i really ju
continued to grow until it became a mother daughter relationship over 2 decades or so lucy cavazos and marjoriees became family. >>if there is a major life moment for one of them you could bet the other would be there ever since she was diagnosed with alzheimer's we try to make every day, especially every birthday and holiday really special for her, but the coronavirus pandemic threatened to end the 20 year streak of celebrating together assisted living homes, including the kensington...
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continued to grow until it became a mother daughter relationship over 2 decades or so lucy cavazos and marjorie jones became family. >>if there is a major life moment for one of them you could bet the other would be there ever since she was diagnosed with alzheimer's we try to make every day, especially every birthday and holiday really special for her, but the coronavirus pandemic threatened to end the 20 year streak of celebrating together assisted living homes, including the kensington redondo beach where margie lives were forced to shut the door to visitors for nearly a month that was so devastated. i wasn't gonna be able to see her on her birthday fortunately, the kensington have come up with a plan to help families reunite with residents on the second they would use a construction with to elevate them about 30 feet so that they can look into their loved ones say no. the equipment arrived just in time for marches 91st birthday on april 7th. >>the green special has a beautiful to be there, i'm to at least see her through the window, it was kind of bittersweet. because i really just wanted t
continued to grow until it became a mother daughter relationship over 2 decades or so lucy cavazos and marjorie jones became family. >>if there is a major life moment for one of them you could bet the other would be there ever since she was diagnosed with alzheimer's we try to make every day, especially every birthday and holiday really special for her, but the coronavirus pandemic threatened to end the 20 year streak of celebrating together assisted living homes, including the kensington...
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. >> thank you for being here and thank you to marjorie for the warm introduction. i appreciate it. such a huge fan of all the wonderful work you are doing. it is a story i have wanted to tell even after i went to rwanda but this idea of being a person who straddles the developed and developing world for most of my professional career, i am in bethesda maryland, afghanistan, south sudan, bethesda, congo, looking at the way that women live and are forced to live in a lot of these societies and contrasting that with the lives we have here and it is not just a privilege question but how women lack voice and choice in so many conflict around the world and thankfully not just in the developing world but the developed world too. to tell those stories modified my own, an honor for me to do that. >> why did you write it all down? why did you want to share all of this publicly? >> i was working with a group called women for women international the works with women survivors in post-conflict zones, afghanistan, south sudan, congo, nigeria, kos of oh and bosnia. part of my job was to take down
. >> thank you for being here and thank you to marjorie for the warm introduction. i appreciate it. such a huge fan of all the wonderful work you are doing. it is a story i have wanted to tell even after i went to rwanda but this idea of being a person who straddles the developed and developing world for most of my professional career, i am in bethesda maryland, afghanistan, south sudan, bethesda, congo, looking at the way that women live and are forced to live in a lot of these societies...
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. ♪ marjorie de sousa: amigos de "despierta amÉrica" soy marjorie de sousa.ue estarÍa bueno hacer mÁs a los amigos. ese mismo dÍa saliÓ el gobernador de nueva york pidiendo a las personas que sÍ tenían una mÁquina se pusieran a coser. dijimos ok. hagamos una acciÓn de actuar. llamemos a todos los niÑos del estudio para poder mostrar cÓmo hacerlo. hicimos un pequeÑo vÍdeo. hicimos el patrÓn. mandamos todo virtual. andrea: angie ha tenido que reinventarse y asegura que su labor es enseÑar a todos las tÉcnicas para poder crear mascarillas con materiales reciclados y ayudar a los que deben continuar saliendo a las calles sin olvidarnos de cuidar el medio ambiente. >> el cdc aprobÓ que la camiseta de algodÓn y poliÉster tiene un potencial de cubrir mucho. por ahÍ 78%. la camiseta tiene un tejido muy cercano. no deja penetrar. el algodÓn puede ser tambiÉn. nosotros tambiÉn incorporamos un filtroque es un material que se utiliza en los hospitales. andrea: las mascarillas son donadas a hogares de ancianos, personal de hospitales, oficiales del gobierno, farmacias, em
. ♪ marjorie de sousa: amigos de "despierta amÉrica" soy marjorie de sousa.ue estarÍa bueno hacer mÁs a los amigos. ese mismo dÍa saliÓ el gobernador de nueva york pidiendo a las personas que sÍ tenían una mÁquina se pusieran a coser. dijimos ok. hagamos una acciÓn de actuar. llamemos a todos los niÑos del estudio para poder mostrar cÓmo hacerlo. hicimos un pequeÑo vÍdeo. hicimos el patrÓn. mandamos todo virtual. andrea: angie ha tenido que reinventarse y asegura que...