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>> michelle.he is cold. >> okay. >> as she spoke, meredith was cradling her two-and-a-half-year-old niece cassidy who crawled out from under the bed clothes on her parents bed feet from where her mother lay and her voice was caught on the recorded call. had cassidy witnessed the murder? awakened, alone, to find this? >> you just picture a small child walking around in this blood and tracking it across the hallway into the bathroom. >> by now wake county investigators were descending on the house and having secured the crime scene, earp's job was done. on his way out he saw cassidy again. she was still in her pink pajamas, still in meredith's arms. he asked meredith a question. >> i looked over the child, and i didn't see any blood so i asked her did you clean the child, and her response was no. i thought it was kind of odd because i was expecting her to say yes, i guess. >> somebody did. >> somebody did. >> but who? was it the same person who murdered the little girl's mother? on this november day
>> michelle.he is cold. >> okay. >> as she spoke, meredith was cradling her two-and-a-half-year-old niece cassidy who crawled out from under the bed clothes on her parents bed feet from where her mother lay and her voice was caught on the recorded call. had cassidy witnessed the murder? awakened, alone, to find this? >> you just picture a small child walking around in this blood and tracking it across the hallway into the bathroom. >> by now wake county...
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she said, michelle.helle's -- michelle and cinnamon were stabbed and buried on the west mesa. >> did you know who cinnamon was? >> no. no. never heard of her before. >> did you ask her where she heard that? >> yeah. her aunt ran the streets, knew michelle, knew certain people, and they had heard it from her aunt. >> reporter: dan immediately called detective ida lopez with the tip. but she was unable to find the aunt or to pin down the source of the rumor. it was all just unverifiable street talk, the kind ida lopez had heard before. except for one tantalizing tidbit. cinnamon was a name on ida's list. cinnamon elks, missing since august of 2004. but even if those rumors were true and human remains were cooling in the desert night on albuquerque's west mesa, the detective knew, it would take a miracle to find them. was a serial killer stalking the women working the war zone? >> i just always felt that they were going to be together. >> in death as in life? >> if you find one, you're going to find them al
she said, michelle.helle's -- michelle and cinnamon were stabbed and buried on the west mesa. >> did you know who cinnamon was? >> no. no. never heard of her before. >> did you ask her where she heard that? >> yeah. her aunt ran the streets, knew michelle, knew certain people, and they had heard it from her aunt. >> reporter: dan immediately called detective ida lopez with the tip. but she was unable to find the aunt or to pin down the source of the rumor. it was...
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michelle? mr. chief justice and may it please the court. 20 years ago the hiv-aids pandemic was devastating the world. in response, president bush proposed and congress adopted the leadership act, since reauthorized three times the act has committed nearly $80 million to global aids relief and it has worked, saving more than 17 million lives in the most successful foreign aid effort from america since the marshall plan. the issue at here requires recipients to have a policy of opposing prostitution and sex trafficking, which congress found our coercive practices that spread hiv-aids and degrade women and girls. this court held that applying that condition to respondents violates the constitutional conditions doctrine, but respondents sought more. the question is whether the condition can still be applied to foreign grant recipients operating abroad. it can for two straightforward reasons. they cannot bring in unconstitutional conditions claim, and neither can respondents, because they are not subje
michelle? mr. chief justice and may it please the court. 20 years ago the hiv-aids pandemic was devastating the world. in response, president bush proposed and congress adopted the leadership act, since reauthorized three times the act has committed nearly $80 million to global aids relief and it has worked, saving more than 17 million lives in the most successful foreign aid effort from america since the marshall plan. the issue at here requires recipients to have a policy of opposing...
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>> michele and mangiatordi:: >> mangiator >> mangiatordi and michele: >> michele: >> mangiatordi: >> ♪ (devices beeping and hsing) an >>atordi: >> cannavo: >> mangiatordi: >> cannavo: >> mangiatordi: >> cannavo: >> mangiatordi: >> mangiatordi's mother: >> mangiatordi: >> mangiatordi's mother: (mothespeaking softly) >> mangiatordi: >> mother: >> mangiatordi: >> mother: ♪ >> mangiatordi: (mother laughs on phone) mangiatordi and mother: >> mangiatdi: >> mother: >> mangiatordi: >> mother: >> mangiatordi: okay, ao, ciao, mama, ciao. >> ciao. (phone chirps off) >>angiatordi (chuckling): >> there are now more than 525,000 cases globally. the pandemic has killed more than 23,000. i can't quite believe we're seeing these numbe, 919 peopleave lost their lives in the last 24 hours in italy. that is by far the bigge loss of life in a 24-hour period not just in italy, but globally. it's impossible to i what that feels like for the people working on the frontline, the doctors and nurses. we know now that 14 percent of the positive cases are frontline healthcare workers, as they are well into their
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michel: that is correct. in the subgrant relationship that condition would attach to the foreign entity as the subgrantee of the u.s. entity. justice alito: if the u.s. entity is a trust, how would we determine what is legally separate -- what foreign entity is legally separate from a trust -- a u.s. trust? mr. michel: i have to confess, justice, we have not confronted the trust question. i don't have a ready answer for that. i think that in the 17 year history of the program there has not been any difficulty in telling apart foreign organizations from domestic organizations. we are happy to take a further look at the trust hypothetical. justice alito: is that because, until recently the government's test was not whether it was a legally separate entity, but a multi-fact or test under the regulation to which justice thomas referred? mr. michel: no, with respect, that is not and has not been our position. from the outset the government has applied the policy requirement to foreign entities broad. it turns out
michel: that is correct. in the subgrant relationship that condition would attach to the foreign entity as the subgrantee of the u.s. entity. justice alito: if the u.s. entity is a trust, how would we determine what is legally separate -- what foreign entity is legally separate from a trust -- a u.s. trust? mr. michel: i have to confess, justice, we have not confronted the trust question. i don't have a ready answer for that. i think that in the 17 year history of the program there has not been...
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: >> michele: >> mangiatordi: >> damiano: >> mangiatordi: (bleep) >> michele: >> mangiatordi: ♪ (machines >> mattia: >> mangiator: >> woman: >> nurse: >> mattia: >> mangiatordi: >> mattia: >> enzo: (clearthroat) >> mattia: >> si. >> mattia: ♪ >> prime minister giuseppe conte announced his long- awaited timetable for getting the country back to normal after seven weeks inown. from may the 4th, public parks and gardens will reopen and people will be able to visit relatives who live in the me region. phase two, he says, is called "living with the virus," keeping track of fresh cases to prevent the pandemic rsing its head once again. then the third phase will be an eventual return to normal social and work life. >>gasping happily) >> elena: >> mangiatordi: >> woman: (woman crying) >> mangiatordi: ♪ ♪ >> go to pbs.org/frontline director sasha achilli about making this film. >> the stories i've done haveee alwayselsewhere, i've never actually made a story about my country.ea >> and more about treating patients in the cremona hospital. then listen to our podst, "the frontline dispatch". >> "cove
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michelle: right. john: yeah. michelle: yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. and this is definitely not what we anticipated at all. i mean, being able to be here is definitely still-- has been quite the adventure. and i'm choosing to be grateful for it. bigad: if you're ever stuck abroad, it's important to register with the state department to make sure you're getting the very latest information on travel restrictions and availability. we show you how on our website. that's nbcbayarea.com/investigations. we'll be right back. hat is it for us tonight. we will, of course, continue our in depth reporting on this public health crisis, asking tough questions, searching for solutions, and sharing the stories that need to be heard. and as we move forward together, returning to work, reopening businesses, restarting our lives, it's important to follow the advice of mental health professionals. and we have multiple resources to help you. that's all posted on our website, nbcbayarea.com. i'm bigad shaban, and on behalf of all of us here at nbc bay area, stay safe, pract
michelle: right. john: yeah. michelle: yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. and this is definitely not what we anticipated at all. i mean, being able to be here is definitely still-- has been quite the adventure. and i'm choosing to be grateful for it. bigad: if you're ever stuck abroad, it's important to register with the state department to make sure you're getting the very latest information on travel restrictions and availability. we show you how on our website. that's nbcbayarea.com/investigations....
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michel, three minutes for rebuttal. mr. michel: just a few points. first to respond to justice sotomayor's question, a footnote on one of our briefs explains that the prior submission was clear the statute was being challenged only with respect to domestic entities, and a true invalidation would invalidate the statute even as applied to foreign entities that have no connection to the united states, which i take it my friend has just conceded is not his position. my friend stated that the u.s. entity truly is in control, and i think that is exactly right. that ultimately underscores that it is the u.s. entity, the holder of the first amendment right, that is making a choice to affiliate with a foreign entity that accepts leadership act funds. unlike in this case last time, the u.s. entity is not required to make that choice. the u.s. entity has a separate choice to accept leadership act funds itself and operate itself without any risk of hypocrisy or a mixed message. as justice gorsuch says, you have to take the sweet with the sour when you set up a s
michel, three minutes for rebuttal. mr. michel: just a few points. first to respond to justice sotomayor's question, a footnote on one of our briefs explains that the prior submission was clear the statute was being challenged only with respect to domestic entities, and a true invalidation would invalidate the statute even as applied to foreign entities that have no connection to the united states, which i take it my friend has just conceded is not his position. my friend stated that the u.s....
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i'm michelle delaneny.'m the parent of a kindergarten and i'm here for the parent advisory council report for the board of education for may 13th, 2020. the roles of a parent advisory council is to represent parent voice expose perspectives t voices and perspectives. this is our first report in three months to the advisory group meetings. we would like to take this opportunity to present a slightly different report than usual, highlighting both the challenges and the situation that has been brought to our families, as well as express our ideas during this unprecedented times. covid-19 challenges for students and families. as families across our district, members have spent the past nine weeks trying to support the learning and well-being of their children and this juggling act has not been easy, especially for those whose students would be receiving aadditional support to be successful in their academic and social, emotional learning, including student who's are learning english as an additional language, s
i'm michelle delaneny.'m the parent of a kindergarten and i'm here for the parent advisory council report for the board of education for may 13th, 2020. the roles of a parent advisory council is to represent parent voice expose perspectives t voices and perspectives. this is our first report in three months to the advisory group meetings. we would like to take this opportunity to present a slightly different report than usual, highlighting both the challenges and the situation that has been...
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show we have joining us from singapore song sang one director at c i m b private banking in geneva michelle leighton director of the international labor organizations migration branch and in zurich bruno vers straight chief economist at lakefield partners welcome to wall if i could start with bruno then the i a low says 1600000000 people are in immediate danger of losing their jobs right now what would that do to the world it says scary scenario is it not bruno. it is i think what it would do to the world is clearly to have less attentional for consumption where everyone was hoping to deter man's will eventually become real demand again with. a demand never comes back again i think that is the scary thing will not bite europe. will not spend their money because they're simply afraid that they will need to have their savings used to feed their family and that is clearly something which is out of the normal situation and that would have a very long term effect you come michelle that sort of scenario though the loss of consumption because people are losing jobs they they lose consumption power
show we have joining us from singapore song sang one director at c i m b private banking in geneva michelle leighton director of the international labor organizations migration branch and in zurich bruno vers straight chief economist at lakefield partners welcome to wall if i could start with bruno then the i a low says 1600000000 people are in immediate danger of losing their jobs right now what would that do to the world it says scary scenario is it not bruno. it is i think what it would do...
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i'm soul that die a picture with lots of restrictions of movements of people because of lockdowns michel often the hurts the least privileged sex or of the labor market the informal workers and migrant workers that you were talking about right well that's right that's right they are feeling now the most acute impacts and they are likely to feel those impacts for a lot longer and much more significantly than the workforce that's in the formal economy end and migrant workers are so certainly a group of key concern we know for example that 75 percent of women and quite a number of countries he surveyed are in the informal economy but they're also doing jobs on the front lines like in health care and health care services so we don't know the impact that that will have but we know that there are already not receiving in many cases access to emergency economic or wage supports as nationals are they're not receiving perhaps access to social protection they've already been in situations where they're receiving low wages many have lost their jobs are trapped not able to take up employment that th
i'm soul that die a picture with lots of restrictions of movements of people because of lockdowns michel often the hurts the least privileged sex or of the labor market the informal workers and migrant workers that you were talking about right well that's right that's right they are feeling now the most acute impacts and they are likely to feel those impacts for a lot longer and much more significantly than the workforce that's in the formal economy end and migrant workers are so certainly a...
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jack: thank you very much, michelle.iate it. >>> up next, roundtable members give their investment ideas for the coming week. stay right there. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ jack: so, jack, you were talking about hard seltzer earlier in the show. i understand you're using that to wash down a few slices of pizza. >> well, pizza is probably the best performing part of the restaurant universe right now, and i'm on the hunt for things that are working. papa john's reported numbers this past week, same-store sales growth of over 4%. that's pretty good. i spoke with their new ceo, rob lynch, from my barron's street wise podcast. he said they're stressing that, look, all of the food goes into a 40-degree -- 450-degree ovens, and when it comes out, no and td customers are really responding to that. so there's some good growth there. jack: and we're seeing, certainly, kind of a technological advantage that some of these big pizza chains have over the mom and pop operators, and in the barron's tradition of getting an actionable idea from everybody, kar
jack: thank you very much, michelle.iate it. >>> up next, roundtable members give their investment ideas for the coming week. stay right there. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ jack: so, jack, you were talking about hard seltzer earlier in the show. i understand you're using that to wash down a few slices of pizza. >> well, pizza is probably the best performing part of the restaurant universe right now, and i'm on the hunt for things that are working. papa john's reported numbers this past week,...
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michelle, what are you planning?e neighbours down the road in the cottages with a raffle ticket that which we drawn for a free meal when we do open up. we are going out on the balcony, asking people to wear fancy dress, decorating gardens. we are going to have afternoon tea on the balcony and we have a gentleman, one of our regulars called aim, and he is playing the —— he is called iiinnn, and he is playing the last post on his cornet this evening. it is fantastic that so much is going on but not quite in the way we all might not have liked. i am interested in both of your perspectives of what lockdown has been like, because it is a tough time obviously economically, but obviously emotionally. the pub is at the heart of so many communities. michelle, what have the last few weeks been like for you and your area that you serve? yes, we set up area that you serve? yes, we set up a whatsapp group with our customers where people have been able to interact with each other, trying to keep that community spirit going. virtua
michelle, what are you planning?e neighbours down the road in the cottages with a raffle ticket that which we drawn for a free meal when we do open up. we are going out on the balcony, asking people to wear fancy dress, decorating gardens. we are going to have afternoon tea on the balcony and we have a gentleman, one of our regulars called aim, and he is playing the —— he is called iiinnn, and he is playing the last post on his cornet this evening. it is fantastic that so much is going on...
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jack: thank you very much, michelle.iate it. >>> up next, roundtable members give their investment ideas for the coming week. stay right there. ♪ ♪ my age-related macular degeneration could lead to vision loss. so today i made a plan with my doctor, which includes preservision... because he said a multi- vitamin alone may not be enough. and it's my vision, my morning walk, my sunday drive, my grandson's beautiful face. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. it's how i see my life. because it's my vision... preservision. ♪ ♪ jack: so, jack, you were talking about hard seltzer earlier in the show. i understand you're using that to wash down a few slices of pizza. >> well, pizza is probably the best performing part of the restaurant universe right now, and i'm on the hunt for things that are working. papa john's reported numbers this past week, same-store sales growth of over 4%. that's pretty goo
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jack: thank you very much, michelle. >>> up next, roundtable members give their investment ideas for the coming week. stay right there. ♪ ♪ looks like they picked the wrong getaway driver. they're going to be paying for this for a long time. they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident, even if it's your fault. cut! sonny. was that good? line! the desert never lies. isn't that what i said? no you were talking about allstate and insurance. i just... when i... let's try again. everybody back to one. accident forgiveness from allstate. click or call for a quote today. ♪ ♪ jack: so, jack, you were talking about hard seltzer earlier in the show. i understand you're using that to wash down a few slices of pizza. >> well, pizza is probably the best performing part of the restaurant universe right now, and i'm on the hunt for things that are working. papa john's reported numbers this past week, same-store sales growth of over 4%. that's pretty good. i spoke with their new c
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>> thanks, michelle. mayor breed has spoken of the need for us to adapt our workforce to the new normal. and the fact is that we get notices from employers laying off workers. and since march 1, we have received nearly 300 of such notices of companies laying off employees in san francisco and that impacts more than 33,000 workers out there. nearly half of these companies are in the accomodation and food service industry. so we know that these are areas where we need to focus and we have talked about some of those ideas and we'll look forward to connecting with our partners to do even more of that. health care and tech are still hiring and we think that those are going to be key industries that we'll hear through the economic recovery task force where we will see opportunities. and health care academy partners are signing up and there's tech s.f., and it's still taking applications to train in the tech industry. and there's free training thanks to linkedin learning and zen desk where you can certify for fr
>> thanks, michelle. mayor breed has spoken of the need for us to adapt our workforce to the new normal. and the fact is that we get notices from employers laying off workers. and since march 1, we have received nearly 300 of such notices of companies laying off employees in san francisco and that impacts more than 33,000 workers out there. nearly half of these companies are in the accomodation and food service industry. so we know that these are areas where we need to focus and we have...
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francine: michelle, thank you so much, michelle patch, johns hopkins school of nursing. are on the up. we are trying to figure out more on the implications of this german court ruling that quantitative easing was judged illegal and they have given the ecb three months to put that in place. oil in the longest winning weeks.in seven ruled that some bundesbanken by the to participate in quantitative easing were unconstitutional. this is bloomberg. ♪ there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when every connection counts... you can count on us. ♪ alix: ecb's three month deadline. germany's top judges say the central bank has just months to fix its bond buying progr
francine: michelle, thank you so much, michelle patch, johns hopkins school of nursing. are on the up. we are trying to figure out more on the implications of this german court ruling that quantitative easing was judged illegal and they have given the ecb three months to put that in place. oil in the longest winning weeks.in seven ruled that some bundesbanken by the to participate in quantitative easing were unconstitutional. this is bloomberg. ♪ there are times when our need to connect...
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jack: thank you very much, michelle.t. >>> up next, roundtable members give their investment ideas for the coming week. stay right there. ♪ ♪ -excuse me. uh... do you mind...being a mo-tour? -what could be better than being a mo-tour? the real question is... do you mind not being a mo-tour? -i do. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. -i do. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when every connection counts... you can count on us. here's the thing about managing for your business.s when you've got public clouds, and private clouds, and hybrid clouds- things can get a bit cloudy for you. but
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jack: thank you very much, michelle.xt, roundtable members give their investment ideas for the coming week. stay right there. ♪ ♪ my age-related macular degeneration could lead to vision loss. so today i made a plan with my doctor, which includes preservision... because he said a multi- vitamin alone may not be enough. and it's my vision, my morning walk, my sunday drive, my grandson's beautiful face. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. it's how i see my life. because it's my vision... preservision. i wanted more from my copd medicine that's why i've got the power of 1, 2, 3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved once-daily 3-in-1 copd treatment. ♪ trelegy ♪ the power of 1,2,3 ♪ trelegy ♪ 1,2,3 ♪ trelegy man: with trelegy and the power of 1, 2, 3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works three ways to open airways, keep them open and reduce inflammation, for 24 hours of better breathing. t
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it's 4:46 am and let's get a check on whether. >> hey michelle i just ? the weather condition and it looks iffy and by 1:33 pm our time in 4:30 3:30 p.m. eastern time, when the launch is expected to happen that they could see some scattered thunderstorms, so we will be watching that very closely here for you and here's a look at what's going on in florida, and so watch that we could the pop up heavy thunderstorms in that area, especially with the heating of the day as we head to the afternoon and so fingers crossed on that one, back at home it's a warm start to the day and were going to heat up once again as we head to the afternoon across the bay area. you can see sunshine and clear skies with the sun about to rise and we are in the 60s and 70s to start off the day so, 74 degrees in concord and definitely a warm start for you with 62 in san francisco and san jose is 71 and for santa rosa. so another heated riser he and for most of the bay area except for the immediate shoreline under the shoreline call the inland locations under the advisory that limit i
it's 4:46 am and let's get a check on whether. >> hey michelle i just ? the weather condition and it looks iffy and by 1:33 pm our time in 4:30 3:30 p.m. eastern time, when the launch is expected to happen that they could see some scattered thunderstorms, so we will be watching that very closely here for you and here's a look at what's going on in florida, and so watch that we could the pop up heavy thunderstorms in that area, especially with the heating of the day as we head to the...
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we should not be forcing people to make that choice. >> michelle? >> i mean, i think force is the important word here, right? there are certain people who talk about this in terms of liberation. but if your company opens and you're ordered back to work and you can no longer get unemployment insurance because technically you have a job and the company is open, that's not liberation, right? what we are doing is we're kind of waging this experiment. but it's not being done on the backs of people like me, people like any of us on this program who probably all have the luxury of being able to do most of our work at home, right? we can pick and choose our exposure. we can pick and choose whether we want to continue to really be locked down or whether we want to go to some of these businesses that are opening if we're in one of those states. but a lot of people don't have that luxury. and, again, this isn't happening in many other countries. other countries have found ways to provide for people, to keep people employed, to keep paying their salaries withou
we should not be forcing people to make that choice. >> michelle? >> i mean, i think force is the important word here, right? there are certain people who talk about this in terms of liberation. but if your company opens and you're ordered back to work and you can no longer get unemployment insurance because technically you have a job and the company is open, that's not liberation, right? what we are doing is we're kind of waging this experiment. but it's not being done on the backs...
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to go through the latest figures,ns michelle j us live from new york.ichelle, theigures are simply staggering, but there is a litt bit of hope, because for the secondk, w the figures are previously.those we have seen michelle: yes, so, w saw 3.8 million americans filing for an -- unemployment benefits. this is a reduction from the prior week, which was above 4 million. 6.9 million was the record week we saw. however, there are still a staggering number of americans who, essentiallyhave lost their jobs and are fing for unemployment benefits. in total, we're talking about around 30 million. that's 1/5 of the working age populati now without a job. ef gives you a sen ose or marketf the l contraction we are seeing as a result of the pandemic. host: when ites to nsumt confidence, impossible to bring to mind how people are coping, those who are claiming uhanemploveyment l benefits. when will we see ae situation wheople will be willing to spend? when will we see consumer confidence pick up? michelle: a short time ago, i s at a food pantry and there was a line
to go through the latest figures,ns michelle j us live from new york.ichelle, theigures are simply staggering, but there is a litt bit of hope, because for the secondk, w the figures are previously.those we have seen michelle: yes, so, w saw 3.8 million americans filing for an -- unemployment benefits. this is a reduction from the prior week, which was above 4 million. 6.9 million was the record week we saw. however, there are still a staggering number of americans who, essentiallyhave lost...
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>> yeah, hi, fred, michelle, this is a great question.this kawasaki-like disease for myself as a parent too has made me more vigilant. up until this point we've been saying covid causes less severe illness in children overall and that is still fair to say. absolutely. but i think this kawasaki-like syndrome does highlight there are some children for whom if there is a tie with covid and kawasaki syndrome could be making them definitely more ill and need to be more vigilant about how to make sure we're protecting our kids as we release lockdown. >> michelle, joe asks how long does unemployment insurance last and are there any other resources after it expires? >> so, how long it lasts depends on what state you live in. all of those directions are by state so, for example, if you lived in florida, you get 26 weeks, minnesota, 26 week, minnesota, you get 700 -- the maximum benefit $740 so you have to check your state unemployment to see what the maximum weeks are and the maximum payment and then on top of that the c.a.r.e.s. act added an extr
>> yeah, hi, fred, michelle, this is a great question.this kawasaki-like disease for myself as a parent too has made me more vigilant. up until this point we've been saying covid causes less severe illness in children overall and that is still fair to say. absolutely. but i think this kawasaki-like syndrome does highlight there are some children for whom if there is a tie with covid and kawasaki syndrome could be making them definitely more ill and need to be more vigilant about how to...
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michel: primer impacto. paola: maternidad. michel: fe. paola: ejemplo de superaciÓn.o esto contigo, de verdad, crÉeme que es un deseo cumplido de toda mi vida. a ella no le gusta las cÁmaras. es muy introvertida, pero tiene un carÁcter tan especial. cuando ella dice algo es como que hay que ponerle atenciÓn. siempre tiene la razÓn. paola: a tu madre tambiÉn les tocÓ educarlo sin la ayuda de tu padre. michell: fue un momento muy importante y clave en mi vida. no me convertÍ en un juez, no soy un juez para ninguno de mis padres, simplemente, lo Único que tengo es que agradecerles la vida, agradecerles a cada uno sus lecciones y bendiciones. paola: empezaste a trabajar a los 14 aÑos. uno de sus trabajos era modelar. michell: sÍ. poco saben eso. comencÉ desde muy niÑa a modelar. afortunadamente, se convirtiÓ tambiÉn en uno de mis pasiones, de mis hobbies desde niÑa. luego, se fue convirtiendo en un trabajo a tal grado que gracias al modelaje llegue a terminar de pagar mi carrera, pagar mi preparatoria, comprarme un carro incluso. cuando en ese entonces era muy bien pagado
michel: primer impacto. paola: maternidad. michel: fe. paola: ejemplo de superaciÓn.o esto contigo, de verdad, crÉeme que es un deseo cumplido de toda mi vida. a ella no le gusta las cÁmaras. es muy introvertida, pero tiene un carÁcter tan especial. cuando ella dice algo es como que hay que ponerle atenciÓn. siempre tiene la razÓn. paola: a tu madre tambiÉn les tocÓ educarlo sin la ayuda de tu padre. michell: fue un momento muy importante y clave en mi vida. no me convertÍ en un juez,...
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mÓnica, vanessa, alejandra y como tÚ michell.ichell: ahorita los anoto, de verdad que serÁ una ayuda de impacto, ojalÁ que toda nuestra gente se pueda sumar a travÉs de nuestro instagram que es @primerimpacto si no lo sigan sÍganlo ahora hoy mismo, lo necesitamos mucho, hubo quien puso ¿cÓmo no van a tener el nombre a estas alturas?. te prometo que no lo tengo, ojalÁ que asÍ pueda ser, ya voy a anotar los nombres. borja: maÑana estaremos conectados contigo ayudado fernando y a ti. pero maÑana mÁs y mejores michell. >> a un mes de que el gobernador anunciara ayuda financiera hoy conocemos que organizaciones repartirÁn el dinero. el condado de san mateo anunciÓ que estÁ listopara ir a la segunda fase del aislamiento. noticias univisiÓn 14 comienza ya. buenas tardes, es un gusto saludarlo yo soy paola guerra, comenzamos con la respuesta que hemos venido buscando finalmente se sabe que organizaciÓn repartirÁ la ayuda financiera para indocumentados que informo el gobernador serÁn caridades catÓlicas la que va a distribuir el dinero en
mÓnica, vanessa, alejandra y como tÚ michell.ichell: ahorita los anoto, de verdad que serÁ una ayuda de impacto, ojalÁ que toda nuestra gente se pueda sumar a travÉs de nuestro instagram que es @primerimpacto si no lo sigan sÍganlo ahora hoy mismo, lo necesitamos mucho, hubo quien puso ¿cÓmo no van a tener el nombre a estas alturas?. te prometo que no lo tengo, ojalÁ que asÍ pueda ser, ya voy a anotar los nombres. borja: maÑana estaremos conectados contigo ayudado fernando y a ti....
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michel piccoli acted in more than 220 films. one of the most memorable was the dark comedy log on booth in which she played one of 4 friends who willfully eat themselves to death. in an interview marking his 85th birthday piccoli said i'm an artist artist's authoritarian a take and given the lasting power of cellulite it looks like he was right. a lot on the big screen. stephen is up next with business news stick around he will be right back. in the. door. what do they dream of at night. as screeners they see the face of. their job censoring for the social media industry.
michel piccoli acted in more than 220 films. one of the most memorable was the dark comedy log on booth in which she played one of 4 friends who willfully eat themselves to death. in an interview marking his 85th birthday piccoli said i'm an artist artist's authoritarian a take and given the lasting power of cellulite it looks like he was right. a lot on the big screen. stephen is up next with business news stick around he will be right back. in the. door. what do they dream of at night. as...
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michel piccoli acted in more than 220 films. one of the most memorable was the dark comedy log on boof in which she played one of 4 friends who willfully eat themselves to death. in an interview marking his 85th birthday piccoli said i'm an artist artists for a turn a take and given the lasting power of so you know it it looks like he was right. and with that now you're up to date on you news i'm sarah kelly ember landing you so much for joining us and don't forget you can always get more of our website a definite up comic and also follow us on twitter and instagram too thanks for watching take care. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and there's. our corona update. on the covert 19 special next on d w. s's. cities will sink into the sea. tire stretches of land will be up.
michel piccoli acted in more than 220 films. one of the most memorable was the dark comedy log on boof in which she played one of 4 friends who willfully eat themselves to death. in an interview marking his 85th birthday piccoli said i'm an artist artists for a turn a take and given the lasting power of so you know it it looks like he was right. and with that now you're up to date on you news i'm sarah kelly ember landing you so much for joining us and don't forget you can always get more of...
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sorry, michelle, we will see whether we can fix that. carl, perhaps i can ask you the same question while we sort things with michelle, to what extent is your tea m michelle, to what extent is your team able to plan for the future and think about a time when you can serve the communities in the way you used to only a few weeks ago? we're trying our best at the minute. obviously, we can't plan too near into the future to be honest. we can look further afield at the moment. but until we know what's actually going to happen, when we're going to be allowed to re—open and what restrictions we're going to have in place potentially when we re—open. but it is just trying to encourage people to shop local, use your local pub, use your local restaurant, those are the people that are relied on when you need something for your charity or your event. now it is time too try and give something back to them as well. absolutely. well we wish you both best and enjoy your socially distant celebrations. much more coming up from 3. was were talking to carl a
sorry, michelle, we will see whether we can fix that. carl, perhaps i can ask you the same question while we sort things with michelle, to what extent is your tea m michelle, to what extent is your team able to plan for the future and think about a time when you can serve the communities in the way you used to only a few weeks ago? we're trying our best at the minute. obviously, we can't plan too near into the future to be honest. we can look further afield at the moment. but until we know...
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. >> we can't forget them. >> let's check in now with michelle for live updates, michelle what are young? >>> how can i follow that? thank you so much. for all the mothers out there as well. so we are days away for mother's day so my question to you is, have you gotten her anything yet? luckily we were talking to cnet about latman last-minute gift ideas your mom may like and finally getting some relief, after the paycheck protection plan was slammed for helping big companies, small businesses are now getting some help. login to kpix.com and check out cbsn bay area, you can see those stories and much more on multiple devices and platforms, just download the cbs news app. >> i have some good ideas for my mom and i'd be in trouble if i didn't because it's right around the corner and she's all the way in baltimore but i think i'm good to go. happy mother's day, to my friend michelle, a wonderful mom. thank you for watching len kiese this morning, cbs this morning is up next, have a great day. ♪ >>> good morning to you, and welcome to "cbs this morning." it's friday, may 8th, 2020. we made
. >> we can't forget them. >> let's check in now with michelle for live updates, michelle what are young? >>> how can i follow that? thank you so much. for all the mothers out there as well. so we are days away for mother's day so my question to you is, have you gotten her anything yet? luckily we were talking to cnet about latman last-minute gift ideas your mom may like and finally getting some relief, after the paycheck protection plan was slammed for helping big...
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experience i think in that and you know will be able to get in for breakfast goodness gracious me michel let me come back to you. bill in a point which which i gave a made in this is about the handover effectively in 18 months time to 2 benny gantz the alternate prime minister i think he is known as i must admit when i 1st had this deal i thought oh i don't know that benny gantz has got a great deal here he's been told all show i 10 months you can have the job. as i said at one year is a long time in israeli politics i wonder if he will ever even get the job well that's a big question i mean certainly it's it's anchored in the coalition agreement which is anchored in law at this point so it's very very difficult for to break it but you know i think you're lucky that the former partner of benny gantz had threatened that you know you can you can break it with you know 70 members of knesset i think is the number there's a number that's above that a simple majority of 61 anything is possible and enough anyhow his has the way that he has worked over the years is he's always buying time he's b
experience i think in that and you know will be able to get in for breakfast goodness gracious me michel let me come back to you. bill in a point which which i gave a made in this is about the handover effectively in 18 months time to 2 benny gantz the alternate prime minister i think he is known as i must admit when i 1st had this deal i thought oh i don't know that benny gantz has got a great deal here he's been told all show i 10 months you can have the job. as i said at one year is a long...
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michell: y le dije claro que sÍ. buenas noches, los anotÓ michelle galvÁn bienvenidos a noticiero.iendo en un 100% todas sus superficies. colgate total. protección antibacteriana para una boca más sana. semanales a precio de ganga te traigo ofertas para mejorar y hacer que nuestra vida sea mas saludable, positiva y divertida enfocandonos en poyar a las pequeqas empresas y a consentirnos durante estos momento.. entren ya a gangasanddeals.com o en instagram @gangasanddeals .y si ven en la pantalla el codigo y abren su camara para tomar una foto, esto los llevara directamente a nuestra pagina web ...ao y bueno aunque estemos en cuarentena, tenemos que tratar de manternos distraidas y arregladas, asi francisca: de todo esto, del precio y de lo que se trata. >> para estar en casa y no estar aburrido le pregunto productos que trae de todo estÁ para exfoliarse la piel tienes prime para ponÉrtelo en la carencia y busca como un filtro de instagram, tiene de todo pintura para los labios oro normalmente entre los 18 a 42$ pero aquÍ no tenemos un precio producto esta entre los $36 y los $50, p
michell: y le dije claro que sÍ. buenas noches, los anotÓ michelle galvÁn bienvenidos a noticiero.iendo en un 100% todas sus superficies. colgate total. protección antibacteriana para una boca más sana. semanales a precio de ganga te traigo ofertas para mejorar y hacer que nuestra vida sea mas saludable, positiva y divertida enfocandonos en poyar a las pequeqas empresas y a consentirnos durante estos momento.. entren ya a gangasanddeals.com o en instagram @gangasanddeals .y si ven en la...
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well but still not possible it's crossing for touristic purposes or for shopping trips for example michel i see so it's still early and you likely haven't had a chance to talk to many travelers but what's the collective significance for people who have an intention of crossing from one side to the other. well look ok so 1st of all there's these people who live close to the border they routinely cross. before the krona crisis they would cross the border just as a normal routine in their daily life now and at the moment they can't do that or only very restricted but on a bigger scale holiday season is coming up so people want to know if they can go on a summer holiday austria is one of the favorite destinations for german citizens they want to go to the mountains they want to join their summer holiday there at the moment they don't know if they can do that now the border controls or the borders should be opened by june 15th but that is that depends highly on the number of infections the german interior minister said if those infections surge on either side of the border then that that that
well but still not possible it's crossing for touristic purposes or for shopping trips for example michel i see so it's still early and you likely haven't had a chance to talk to many travelers but what's the collective significance for people who have an intention of crossing from one side to the other. well look ok so 1st of all there's these people who live close to the border they routinely cross. before the krona crisis they would cross the border just as a normal routine in their daily...
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s director general for self welcome sir it's great to see you on the set yeah hi michel must see i want to 1st start by asking you why are we giving this award to so many people this year. because it's a worldwide phenomenon which we witness the pandemic also has an effect on freedoms press freedom of expression and i think this is something we should be very careful and with and so we decided not to name one single person but to give tribute to all these journalists who are working in dangerous circumstances imagine it would be difficult given the circumstances and how aggressive journalists have to be around the world particularly now to single out a particular number. well it is not easy yes but i think the list is not closed so we can open the list up if we see one of these cases which are really really bad and i think we picked some which they stand for fall out of in our profession and i think this is very very it's a sign i mean we hope that we can contribute something especially for these people who are working and in danger but also for the whole good cause of freedom of expres
s director general for self welcome sir it's great to see you on the set yeah hi michel must see i want to 1st start by asking you why are we giving this award to so many people this year. because it's a worldwide phenomenon which we witness the pandemic also has an effect on freedoms press freedom of expression and i think this is something we should be very careful and with and so we decided not to name one single person but to give tribute to all these journalists who are working in...
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always so good to see you, michelle. thank you so much. >> how are you?reading some of what you were talking about, regarding the fact that hispanics are almost twice as likely as white people to lose their jobs during this pandemic. what have you been able to glean from some of these numbers? >> well, it's definitely impacting people of color, hispanics and african-americans, at a rate that is very alarming and makes sense because even before this crisis, many were struggling, although the larger economy's doing well, many of them were still living paycheck to paycheck. their jobs were lower-wage jobs in the service industry, which we know was one of the first industries to experience job losses when this crisis hit and places were shut down. and so, they are suffering, and really, recovery is going to be a lot longer for them. >> guys, we've got the numbers. let's put them up on the screen. according to this "washington post"/ipsos poll, 11% of whites laid off or furloughed, hispanics at 20%. hispanic men even worse at 22%, hispanic women at 18%. the qu
always so good to see you, michelle. thank you so much. >> how are you?reading some of what you were talking about, regarding the fact that hispanics are almost twice as likely as white people to lose their jobs during this pandemic. what have you been able to glean from some of these numbers? >> well, it's definitely impacting people of color, hispanics and african-americans, at a rate that is very alarming and makes sense because even before this crisis, many were struggling,...
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it will go away. >> michelle? >> i mean, i don't think that anybody believes that it's going to just go away absent either a scieeakthrough, kind of very strict public health adherence or herd immunity, which would kill maybe hundreds of thousands if not more americans before everybody got the virus and developed some sort of immunity to it. so we heard this from the beginning, right? it will go away, it will go away. he's already talking about the virus in some instances in the past tense, as something that we've gone through. and you hear him say, you know, vaccine or not, we're back. and it just doesn't work that way. you know, the president can kind of deny reality, create an alternative reality for his supporters in a lot of different political realms, but i think we're seeing in some of the states that have already reopened, even when cases are increasing, you can reopen, but you can't make people go to restaurants if they don't feel safe, right? you can't make people join crowds, fly in planes if they feel
it will go away. >> michelle? >> i mean, i don't think that anybody believes that it's going to just go away absent either a scieeakthrough, kind of very strict public health adherence or herd immunity, which would kill maybe hundreds of thousands if not more americans before everybody got the virus and developed some sort of immunity to it. so we heard this from the beginning, right? it will go away, it will go away. he's already talking about the virus in some instances in the...
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my thanks to michelle and dr. besser. thanks to both of you for kicking us off. >> thank you. >> we're going fit in a short break, and when we come back, it's the special report i mentioned at the top of the broadcast, something we've been working very hard on. america passing 100,000 deaths. the trump administration ignored warnings, fell down on the job but also has made mistakes that we need to learn from now to get this better. we have key moments on tape, and we're going to dig into the lessons learned. we hope you stay with us. that is literally next after the break. later in the hour, what officers did not include in the police report of the controversial death of floyd. and warning trump that he has problems with elections in swing states. i'm ari melber and you're watching "the beat" on mkz. flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief wayfair has way more ways to renovate your home, from inspiration to installation. like way more
my thanks to michelle and dr. besser. thanks to both of you for kicking us off. >> thank you. >> we're going fit in a short break, and when we come back, it's the special report i mentioned at the top of the broadcast, something we've been working very hard on. america passing 100,000 deaths. the trump administration ignored warnings, fell down on the job but also has made mistakes that we need to learn from now to get this better. we have key moments on tape, and we're going to dig...
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michelle, listen to the president talking about reopening churches. here we go. >> i want to normalize. one of the other things i want to do is get the churches open. the churches are not being treated with respect by a lot of the democrat governors. i want to get our churches open. and we're going to take a very strong position on that very soon. >> michelle? >> well, there has been a number of cases recently of churches that have opened and have had to immediately close because there has been widespread transmission and even death. and if you look at what we know about how this virus transmits, it's having a lot of people in an indoor space and things like singing and speaking loudly and sort of projecting your voice tend to be at least in mylai person's understanding of the scientific consensus seem to be really dangerous. so i think a lot of people want the get churches and all kinds of other places where people gather for comfort at this horrific time open again. but i think what we see again and again is that this president has very little conce
michelle, listen to the president talking about reopening churches. here we go. >> i want to normalize. one of the other things i want to do is get the churches open. the churches are not being treated with respect by a lot of the democrat governors. i want to get our churches open. and we're going to take a very strong position on that very soon. >> michelle? >> well, there has been a number of cases recently of churches that have opened and have had to immediately close...
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so he was like, "all right morning, michelle, how's it going?t don't say anything audible, please. >> yeah. yeah >> jimmy: i've only seen a a little bit of "defending jacob," but man, it's emotional. you really rocked this one, man. >> thanks. >> jimmy: is that tough for you as an actor? i mean, it must be for anyone, but i mean, knowing that you're going to go into the scene and you're going to be crying. >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's draining, you know >> yeah, i mean, when i read the scripts, initially, i thought, "ooh, this is going to be a lot of tears for this part." so i have to sort of go into a a bit of a zone when i'm doing those scenes and sort of keep -- you know, keep in the but the great thing about this show is that everyone had a -- you know, in spite of the content, it being very intense and serious -- everyone was very lighthearted and had a great sense of humor >> jimmy: oh, good.e >> so -- yeah so, like, chris was really great at just, you know, we can sort of break the atmosphere when necessary, because i'm that sort of actor i ne
so he was like, "all right morning, michelle, how's it going?t don't say anything audible, please. >> yeah. yeah >> jimmy: i've only seen a a little bit of "defending jacob," but man, it's emotional. you really rocked this one, man. >> thanks. >> jimmy: is that tough for you as an actor? i mean, it must be for anyone, but i mean, knowing that you're going to go into the scene and you're going to be crying. >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's draining, you...
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michelle: muchÍsimas felicidades... borja: a todas las madres del mundo.que todas las tardes nos abren >>pon atenciÓn a estas dos cosas, nÚmero una, san francisco permanecerÁ con las acciones actuales de toque de queda. seÑalaron que el prÓximo lunes se liberarÁn algunos comercios. en la mayorÍa de las ciudades no estÁn infracciones para los coches en zonas con parquÍmetro. algunos de esos que me comenzarÁn a partir de el 8 de mayo en san francisco. la regiÓn indica que continuarÁ evaluando la situaciÓn a los prÓximos dÍas y semanas.ramÓn: solano, napa de sonoma lideraron restricciones como permitir que comercios considerados como no esenciales atiendan a los clientesa travÉs de un servicio de entrega, marÍa antonieta mejía nos trae los cambios. marÍa: a partir de hoy los condados de sonoma, nada pase podrÁn permitir a negocios volver a vender sus productos, sin embargo aplicando restricciones como por ejemplo que sus clientes utilicen mascarillas. asÍ luce hoy el s santa rosa donde actividades comerciales se reanudaron para algunos negocios considerados d
michelle: muchÍsimas felicidades... borja: a todas las madres del mundo.que todas las tardes nos abren >>pon atenciÓn a estas dos cosas, nÚmero una, san francisco permanecerÁ con las acciones actuales de toque de queda. seÑalaron que el prÓximo lunes se liberarÁn algunos comercios. en la mayorÍa de las ciudades no estÁn infracciones para los coches en zonas con parquÍmetro. algunos de esos que me comenzarÁn a partir de el 8 de mayo en san francisco. la regiÓn indica que...
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la mejor mujer, michelle warnky, quedÓ en decimosÉptimo lugar.Án en unas semanas a la final de la ciudad, y eso incluye a las tres mujeres novatas que quedaron en los Últimos tres lugares. -ahÍ estÁn las cuatro fantÁsticas que hicieron historia hoy. la prÓxima vez veremos a otra de las mejores, jessie graff. ademÁs, kevin bull y flip rodriguez, cuando la intensidad llega a un nuevo nivel: la primera de las competencias finales de las ciudades, empezando en los Ángeles. somos akbar gbajabiamila, kristine leahy, y matt iseman, hasta la prÓxima en american ninja warrior. ♪. >>>el condado san mateo a punto de entrar a la fase dos perder apertura... tendremos un reporte en vivo!. y a partir de mañana se abre el plazo para inmigrantes de california solicitan ayuda financiera del estado... les diremos to donde llamar!. >>> un edificio, dejó a 11 bomberos... des diremos qué se sabe sobre el estado de salud de ellos?. comenzamos!!!. ♪. ♪. >>>buenas tardes, lo saludamos, bienvenidos a expedición!. mañana ser un día importante para miles de negocios no esen
la mejor mujer, michelle warnky, quedÓ en decimosÉptimo lugar.Án en unas semanas a la final de la ciudad, y eso incluye a las tres mujeres novatas que quedaron en los Últimos tres lugares. -ahÍ estÁn las cuatro fantÁsticas que hicieron historia hoy. la prÓxima vez veremos a otra de las mejores, jessie graff. ademÁs, kevin bull y flip rodriguez, cuando la intensidad llega a un nuevo nivel: la primera de las competencias finales de las ciudades, empezando en los Ángeles. somos akbar...
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michelle, here's what lisa had to say. >> i'm bleeding financially. not unemployed yet, not fully employed as i was prior to covid. what can i do to survive when i'm under the radar of the cares act and its economic distribution? >> nawaz: michelle, of course, that care is actually talking about the massive congressional plan to provide some kind of economic relief for america. what do you say to lisa stuck in this position now? >> well, there's actually two avenues she might wapursue both. em the same time, though, the care's expanded oyment for the selfmployed workers. so she should check with your state unemployment officrtto see which because lots of states are behind on that. but if that's a possility for her to get some inco ameou y up until july, i'm from the cares act. she should also pursue a small business loan. e's self-employed and those sml business loans are also available to self-employed folks like herself. now, that program has been plyued by issues and obviou some people already know it ran out of money right a but there's a stepup i
michelle, here's what lisa had to say. >> i'm bleeding financially. not unemployed yet, not fully employed as i was prior to covid. what can i do to survive when i'm under the radar of the cares act and its economic distribution? >> nawaz: michelle, of course, that care is actually talking about the massive congressional plan to provide some kind of economic relief for america. what do you say to lisa stuck in this position now? >> well, there's actually two avenues she might...
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michelle parker, chair member.vice chair, corinne is our secretary and we have aleta fisher and myself. we have five members and 10 spaces. we would want to have a full committee also including students. unfortunately, not all of our committee members were available this afternoon to be part of this presentation. everyone who was available will be part of it. we have had active participation in all meetings. i will pass it over to aleta fisher. >> good afternoon everyone. the purpose of the charter school oversight committee, we were part of the sfufc charter school oversight resolution adopted in september of 2018. [please stand by] >> if you share that with michelle, maybe she can put that up. do you want me to share my screen? >> yes, i'm going to give you the hosting capabilities right now. >> ok. >> you should be able to go ahead now. we've had a lot of information to go through and they're on the long side and we'll see if we have to keep doing that month after month. we goodbye t began to put a plar how to w
michelle parker, chair member.vice chair, corinne is our secretary and we have aleta fisher and myself. we have five members and 10 spaces. we would want to have a full committee also including students. unfortunately, not all of our committee members were available this afternoon to be part of this presentation. everyone who was available will be part of it. we have had active participation in all meetings. i will pass it over to aleta fisher. >> good afternoon everyone. the purpose of...
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and joining us now on the set is michelle greenstein r.t. correspondent now michelle that was an excellent coverage of that story but there was a nother demonstration here in washington d.c. today and that was a bus companies and they came from all over the u.s. to hold a silent protest which was then a motorcade throughout the city what are they fighting for that's right these motor coaches are driving around the capital they have actually really specific demand they want 15000000000 dollars in the form of the grants and loans guarantees from the federal government as you probably know you know this kind of bus travel has really been all but halted because of the lockdown policies but it being put in place by governments you know in reaction to the cove in 1000 outbreak and so these motor coach companies say that over 80 percent of all their trips have either been canceled or not booked to begin with right and they also say that over 90 percent of their 100000 employees have already been laid off so the industry is really suffering here and
and joining us now on the set is michelle greenstein r.t. correspondent now michelle that was an excellent coverage of that story but there was a nother demonstration here in washington d.c. today and that was a bus companies and they came from all over the u.s. to hold a silent protest which was then a motorcade throughout the city what are they fighting for that's right these motor coaches are driving around the capital they have actually really specific demand they want 15000000000 dollars...
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think are not being tackled because they haven't been tackled up until happen till now have they michel barack and i keep the elder thank you to all 3 of you i know we're going to be talking about this again in the months to come thank you for joining us and of course thank you for watching plenty of ways to continue the conversation if you'd like we're online in the show section at al-jazeera dot com we also at facebook dot com slash a.j. inside story and on twitter it's at a.j. inside story or at a.j. if you want to tweet or message me to me on canal santamaria from the whole inside story team thanks for joining us we will see you again soon. if you want to help save the world. seasoned hero. the story of lost family and fredo go in for my living years old you were at school we heard the sound of large explosions. and the hardships faced in captivity they came for me at midnight they told me to leave my son i said how can i contact him i saw so much pain in the eyes of the other female prisoners. and the our pricing. on al-jazeera. refugees heading for a better life in australia to se
think are not being tackled because they haven't been tackled up until happen till now have they michel barack and i keep the elder thank you to all 3 of you i know we're going to be talking about this again in the months to come thank you for joining us and of course thank you for watching plenty of ways to continue the conversation if you'd like we're online in the show section at al-jazeera dot com we also at facebook dot com slash a.j. inside story and on twitter it's at a.j. inside story...
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greenstein who's got this story covered for us michelle take it away. look rick don't let brokers kill the trucking industry keep brokers accountable for not paying truck drivers these are just some of the signs that i'm seeing here on constitution avenue behind me in front of me all along this street are over 100 trucks and truckers from all across the nation have gathered here in the capital with a very simple message they say they're being charge such high commission rates by freight brokers that some of them are actually operating at a loss they say some of the smaller trucking businesses are actually losing money while transporting essential goods during the coded $1000.00 crisis and that some of them have already gone out of business now with these truckers want is for the trouble ministration to open an investigation into the fray procuress an investigation under the sherman antitrust act which says that corporations can collude with one another to do price fixing and the main thing they want rick is transparency take a listen to the order to inv
greenstein who's got this story covered for us michelle take it away. look rick don't let brokers kill the trucking industry keep brokers accountable for not paying truck drivers these are just some of the signs that i'm seeing here on constitution avenue behind me in front of me all along this street are over 100 trucks and truckers from all across the nation have gathered here in the capital with a very simple message they say they're being charge such high commission rates by freight brokers...