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here's millie bobby brown. >> jimmy: millie bobby brown, thank you so much for being here i miss youoing well i'm just staying quarantined how are you doing? >> jimmy: i'm doing well, as well you know, i got kids running around and doing the show, but it's been really kind of a a great thing, a good outlet for me to do the show, 'cause i -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: the feedback has been great. we're raising a lot of money and a lot of people are -- yeah we're doing a lot of good stuff. and it feels good. >> yeah, that's good i'm glad >> jimmy: are you in, like, a music studio or something? >> yeah. this is the studio in the house. and these are all my brother and i's collection of records. a lot a bit of adele in there too. >> jimmy: yeah, i love that. i heard that you got a new puppy. is that true >> yes i got a dog and her name is winnie >> jimmy: yes! >> yes, i know - >> jimmy: that's the best name >> she's the most adorable thing. she's a full poodle. she's about what 4 months now? >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. oh, no oh, no you are so cute. hi, winnie >> last night was her first night sl
here's millie bobby brown. >> jimmy: millie bobby brown, thank you so much for being here i miss youoing well i'm just staying quarantined how are you doing? >> jimmy: i'm doing well, as well you know, i got kids running around and doing the show, but it's been really kind of a a great thing, a good outlet for me to do the show, 'cause i -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: the feedback has been great. we're raising a lot of money and a lot of people are -- yeah we're doing a lot of...
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thank you, and invite general millie. >> thank you secretary for those words and thank you, mr.nt for your leadership, i want too thank admiral craig fowler, commander u.s. southern command out of miami for leading in operation, and admiral gilde, and admiral schultze . thousands of sailors and airmen and marines involved. we came upon e intelligence that drug cartels would try to take advantage of the covid-19. we're at war with covid-19, and terrorists we're at war with drug ta cartels as well, this united states military, you will not penetrate this country, we will marshall whatever assets are required to prevent your entry into this country to kill americans that's correc. -- they are set sail already, they are in caribbean right now. there is 10 coast guard cutters special operation forces, and brigades with air force, and reconnaissance aircraft, you will not get through. now is not time to penetrate us united states with illegal drugs try to kill americans, thank you. >> thank you, mr. president. thank you for your decisive leadership as we conference this unprecedented
thank you, and invite general millie. >> thank you secretary for those words and thank you, mr.nt for your leadership, i want too thank admiral craig fowler, commander u.s. southern command out of miami for leading in operation, and admiral gilde, and admiral schultze . thousands of sailors and airmen and marines involved. we came upon e intelligence that drug cartels would try to take advantage of the covid-19. we're at war with covid-19, and terrorists we're at war with drug ta cartels...
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to date, the united states has conducted milli— more tests tha n states has conducted milli— more testsany other country. you could add them all up and they won't catch us. and the numbers are doubly almost on a monthly basis, but almost on a monthly basis, but almost on a weekly basis, we are moving very rapidly. at a number nobody thought possible. there will bea number of nobody thought possible. there will be a number of daily tests if governors bring their states online to the capabilities we have. we have tremendous capability out there already existing, and we explained that to the governor today, mike and all the other people explained it very strongly to the governors. they really get it now, i think. as the experts have explained, this capacity is sufficient to allow states to conduct diagnostic testing to treat patients, as well as contact tracing to contain outbreaks to pinpoint potential hotspots in phase one. and we have some hotspots pinpointed, and we think they'll get covered very nicely when they know where to go. they're being told where to go. they're being told wher
to date, the united states has conducted milli— more tests tha n states has conducted milli— more testsany other country. you could add them all up and they won't catch us. and the numbers are doubly almost on a monthly basis, but almost on a monthly basis, but almost on a weekly basis, we are moving very rapidly. at a number nobody thought possible. there will bea number of nobody thought possible. there will be a number of daily tests if governors bring their states online to the...
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and for the uber driver who knew millie -- who normally drives all night long, this bill is for you. and for the business owner worried about how they will make payroll, this bill is also for you. the cares act bill is a compromise. there are plenty of things that i wish were not in it. but here's what the bill does. it extends unemployment benefits. the hands ofs into poor and middle-class families to ensure that they have money in their hands to buy food. it provides grants. it provides forgivable loans to help businesses keep their workers on board. and critically needed investments to our hospitals are also funded. urgedin this process, i that negotiations include relief for contract workers and gig economy workers. that my requests are in this bill. as our communities hunker down to beat this virus, i want you to know that i am fighting for you. i wish you well. i wish your loved ones well. i am praying for you every single day. >> i'm here at the capital today for this critical vote to provide relief in the face of the coronavirus pandemic. we have to get resources to those on
and for the uber driver who knew millie -- who normally drives all night long, this bill is for you. and for the business owner worried about how they will make payroll, this bill is also for you. the cares act bill is a compromise. there are plenty of things that i wish were not in it. but here's what the bill does. it extends unemployment benefits. the hands ofs into poor and middle-class families to ensure that they have money in their hands to buy food. it provides grants. it provides...
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people like keisha and millie, people who are living on the cusp.u see them in a booth, maybe with their old cell phone with cracks on it, maybe with a bible. they are escaping the streets, hanging out for three hours. i would say that in many ways, libraries form that role, too. susan: how does mcdonald's corporation feel about this? or the local managers? do they encourage -- chris: i don't know. i do know that in every -- susan: do you ever see managers chasing people out? chris: no. no. i think maybe one out of a million. you know, i mean -- i think someone, i can't say for a guarantee because i haven't asked, i suspect -- i think mcdonald's knows what it is doing. it knows its clientele. because often, you know, it is people who are friends with the workers. mcdonald's is very reflective of the neighborhood. the people who work at mcdonald's are from the community. and so the bonds between often the employees and the people using it as a shelter. they may know them from high school, they may know their brother from high school, they may know th
people like keisha and millie, people who are living on the cusp.u see them in a booth, maybe with their old cell phone with cracks on it, maybe with a bible. they are escaping the streets, hanging out for three hours. i would say that in many ways, libraries form that role, too. susan: how does mcdonald's corporation feel about this? or the local managers? do they encourage -- chris: i don't know. i do know that in every -- susan: do you ever see managers chasing people out? chris: no. no. i...
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following the arrest of milly's solution the family was broken apart and the children were placed in homes all over texas. they have never seen their mother again. i don't know why my sister sitting on death row a danger to society having 13 children. there just doesn't make any sense that i'll . have anybody that sat through that trial knows that my sister's child was the circus it was just awful. she stood no chance. she stood no chance we tried to be going everywhere pro bono everybody $150.00 just started 150002 start or do we come up with that money you can sell everything and we still don't have that money do you feel that her attorneys for the trial nope not at all . not at all. sister believes that the lawyers assigned to the case botched the trial. they never interrogated her family or any of her children. says. this is where she live. nor did they investigate and mariah suffered 2 days before the tragedy. we. could have been the cause of her head trauma. from here they were moving and in between that time that accident happened to me how i mean my sister is moving stuff so.
following the arrest of milly's solution the family was broken apart and the children were placed in homes all over texas. they have never seen their mother again. i don't know why my sister sitting on death row a danger to society having 13 children. there just doesn't make any sense that i'll . have anybody that sat through that trial knows that my sister's child was the circus it was just awful. she stood no chance. she stood no chance we tried to be going everywhere pro bono everybody...
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. >> the federal reserve released a report in which they estimate that some 47 milli americans will loseheir jobs in the coming month that would push the unemployment rate in this country to 32%. a staggering number on its own. if you compare that to lt month when we saw that the unemployment rate was 3.5%, and for the last several years we have seen thenemployment rate in the united states has been at it is unbelievable to see these kinds of projections coming from the economists at the federal reserve. >> in russia,he number of coronavirus cases has jumped by 500 in 24 hours. that comes as the russian parliament approved lawso slow spread of the virus including up to seven years in prison for breaking rules. there is now a fearen that presidt putin may have been exposed. >> it began with a handshake. vladimir putin meeting this dc ago to inspect the hospital. now the doctor himself hae tested posit for covid-19. he and the preafdent spent the rnoon together in close cont act. no one is safe was the headline on russian tv. this virus haso come s close to all of us, she says, even our pr
. >> the federal reserve released a report in which they estimate that some 47 milli americans will loseheir jobs in the coming month that would push the unemployment rate in this country to 32%. a staggering number on its own. if you compare that to lt month when we saw that the unemployment rate was 3.5%, and for the last several years we have seen thenemployment rate in the united states has been at it is unbelievable to see these kinds of projections coming from the economists at the...
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then i had weenie and millie then weenie and millie were the proud parents of sugar, emma, nut-nut and, my now are those characters also in the book in or not yet >> no, this is really just like peanut's moment to shine because peanut really wanted to become a rhythmic gymnast, as so many guinea pigs do. >> jimmy: sure >> but peanut didn't have any other rhythmic gymnast guinea pigs to look to. and so, you know, they created space for themselves as a rhythmic gymnast >> jimmy: this is fantastic. i love the whole idea of this thing. and it's out now, right? >> yeah, came out today, and we're so excited about it. and yeah, i mean, i just feel like growing up, i loved children's, i loved children's books. don't get me wrong the classics were amazing. i loved like that whole "night before christmas" and "green eggs and ham" and all that stuff. but i think i would have been very comfortable as a child to know there was a non-binary guinea pig who was going to seize a medal at the junior national championship, you know. or at least would have the opportunity to go to the junior national gymn
then i had weenie and millie then weenie and millie were the proud parents of sugar, emma, nut-nut and, my now are those characters also in the book in or not yet >> no, this is really just like peanut's moment to shine because peanut really wanted to become a rhythmic gymnast, as so many guinea pigs do. >> jimmy: sure >> but peanut didn't have any other rhythmic gymnast guinea pigs to look to. and so, you know, they created space for themselves as a rhythmic gymnast >>...
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today that number surges towards lf a milli our death toll i climbing but social distancing is saving lives. in the state of kentucky, julia donohue was the first known coronavis patient. >> i would be gasping for air. it felt like i was suffocating. reporte dohue spent nine days ochoen a ventilator and almost didn't make it to her 28th birthday. >> nobody is safe from the virus. you don't know how it's going t affect you. >> reporter: with pennsyania atome 20,000 cases, the white house is worried philadelphia will becomthe ne hot spot the city of brotherly love a ghost town this sportarena now a field hospital morgan radford is in philly. >> reporter: t number of cases is expected to peak next weely which is why the nationaluard is standing by and eld hospals like this one are now preparing to receive reporter: as the ty of chicago braces for a peak i patients tomorrow. >> we've been crying >>eporter: in michigan, nurses and doctors are keeping video diaries, chronicling their struggle as the state is one of the hardest hit in the country. >> you see a lot of people who aren't that f
today that number surges towards lf a milli our death toll i climbing but social distancing is saving lives. in the state of kentucky, julia donohue was the first known coronavis patient. >> i would be gasping for air. it felt like i was suffocating. reporte dohue spent nine days ochoen a ventilator and almost didn't make it to her 28th birthday. >> nobody is safe from the virus. you don't know how it's going t affect you. >> reporter: with pennsyania atome 20,000 cases, the...
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es todo mi reporte de los Ángeles, california, millie delgado, univisiÓn.abajadores y se han perdido 45.000.000.000 $ en ingresos en un solo mes. juan carlos gonzÁlez conversÓ con pequeÑos empresarios en california que explica las medidas que han tomadopara seguir operando a media marcha. juan: los restaurantes forma una parte importante de la economÍa de california, pero la vez podrÍa ser poco de contagio de coronavirus debido a las grandes concentraciones de gente. por eso para seguir operando durante la pandemia han tenido que cumplir con ciertas medidas. >> hemos reducido el personal. solamente vendemos comida para llevar y todos los empleados y las personas que andan al restaurante para llevar su comida tienen que entrar con su tapabocas y sus guantes. juan: la medida son tanto en el comedor como en la cocina. >> hemos tenidoque cerciorarnos que nuestro empleados usan guantes todos los dÍas constantemente y desinfectÁndose las manos. juan: y de acuerdo con el plan que presentÓ el gobernador gavin newson para empezar a reiniciar las operaciones una vez
es todo mi reporte de los Ángeles, california, millie delgado, univisiÓn.abajadores y se han perdido 45.000.000.000 $ en ingresos en un solo mes. juan carlos gonzÁlez conversÓ con pequeÑos empresarios en california que explica las medidas que han tomadopara seguir operando a media marcha. juan: los restaurantes forma una parte importante de la economÍa de california, pero la vez podrÍa ser poco de contagio de coronavirus debido a las grandes concentraciones de gente. por eso para seguir...
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people like keisha and millie, people who are living on the cusp.ou see them in a booth, maybe with their old cell phone with cracks on it, maybe with a bible. they are escaping the streets, hanging out for three hours. i would say that in many ways, role, too.orm that susan: how does mcdonald's corporation feel about this? or the local managers? do they encourage -- chris: i don't know. i do know that in every -- susan: do you ever see managers chasing people out? chris: no. i think maybe one out of a million. you know, i mean -- i think someone, i can't say for a guarantee because i haven't asked, i suspect -- i think mcdonald's knows what it is doing. it knows its clientele. because often, you know, it is people who are friends with the workers. mcdonald's is very reflective of the neighborhood. the people who work at mcdonald's are from the community. and so the bonds between often the employees and the people using it as a shelter. they may know them from high school, they may know their brother from high school, they may know their sister from
people like keisha and millie, people who are living on the cusp.ou see them in a booth, maybe with their old cell phone with cracks on it, maybe with a bible. they are escaping the streets, hanging out for three hours. i would say that in many ways, role, too.orm that susan: how does mcdonald's corporation feel about this? or the local managers? do they encourage -- chris: i don't know. i do know that in every -- susan: do you ever see managers chasing people out? chris: no. i think maybe one...
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what you don't know about milli vanilli. plus, we talk style with billy porter!m universal studios hollywood, this is "access hollywood." ♪ welcome to our weekend edition. i'm scott evans, and let's start everything off with enrique iglesias and ricky martin. they've announced a joint north american tour kicking off in september in phoenix. mario lopez sat down with the fellas and took them on a journey back to the first time each of them was on "access." >> we have enrique. this is your first time ever on "access hollywood." we just wanted your reaction. >> oh, man, why do you have to show this to me? >> to just think one category, and this actually -- you're embarrassing me. >> whoa! >> i had the mole, i had the hairstyle. >> no, you look the same, man. >> yeah, that song is called "bailamos", which means "dance." >> i can't even hear my voice. >> you think you sound different, too? >> i think i do sound different. >> now i want to show ricky. okay, ricky. >>ho
what you don't know about milli vanilli. plus, we talk style with billy porter!m universal studios hollywood, this is "access hollywood." ♪ welcome to our weekend edition. i'm scott evans, and let's start everything off with enrique iglesias and ricky martin. they've announced a joint north american tour kicking off in september in phoenix. mario lopez sat down with the fellas and took them on a journey back to the first time each of them was on "access." >> we have...
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and as unemployment figures jump so historic highs because of the pandemic, milli like susan are alsoalth coverage. so how did we get here? to a system that relies heavily health care?t for access to >> it is a historical accident. reporter: before the 20th century, there wasn't much ed for health insurance, because there wasn't much health care to buy, health care was virtually unregulated, and health insurance nonexistent. physicians practiced from their homes, andhe few hospitals that existed provided minimal therapeutic care. liwith milons of workers going to fight in world war ii, the u.s. faced a severe labor shortage in the 1940's, sote businesses wd to raise wages to attract labor, but economists had a big concern. >> the federal government was trying to prevent wages and ices from inflating, going through the roof. so they told employers there were wage anprice controls. if you needed more workers for your factory, because of defense production let's say, the only thing you could do was offer more benefits. you had to offer them something like health insurance, as an extra pe
and as unemployment figures jump so historic highs because of the pandemic, milli like susan are alsoalth coverage. so how did we get here? to a system that relies heavily health care?t for access to >> it is a historical accident. reporter: before the 20th century, there wasn't much ed for health insurance, because there wasn't much health care to buy, health care was virtually unregulated, and health insurance nonexistent. physicians practiced from their homes, andhe few hospitals that...
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and its surroug areas, wo really is thd's largest metropolitan area with a population of around 37 milliple. so this state of emergency really does affect a vast number of people. we understand itill go into effect inially for a month. but it will not beck same as the wns declared in the u.k. or in america, or in some other european countries. the japanese government survey doesn't have the power to do that. this is an advisory. the government is requestin businesses close, ordinary citizens stay at home as much as possible, but a lot of life will continue to go on. the tokyo transportation network will go on, people will go to work, but it is hoped that because this is a disciplined and law-abiding society, it will be enough to stem the growth of covid-19 here. >> stay with us here on outside source. rthe will king at whethe fact, epleplc amvo eg oner st o of the locown on our subconscious. >> it's been more than three weeks sce croatia suspended schools and universities because the pandemic. ne teacher has found a unique way to deliver lessons. ♪ >>. the musician, a teacher. thaudience
and its surroug areas, wo really is thd's largest metropolitan area with a population of around 37 milliple. so this state of emergency really does affect a vast number of people. we understand itill go into effect inially for a month. but it will not beck same as the wns declared in the u.k. or in america, or in some other european countries. the japanese government survey doesn't have the power to do that. this is an advisory. the government is requestin businesses close, ordinary citizens...
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tests today to get a handle on the pandemic the other by the rockefeller foundation calls for 3 to milli test a week which would cost around billion both proposals however, ct doubt on america's readiness to relax social distancing measures would some southern states are already starting to do. well the fda has authorized the rst at home test for coronavirus they're called pixel by the company last core and itwill allow patients to collect their own nasal swab mples at home and then you just mellon your results. according to the fda lab corps will take the test available in most states in the ming weeks. you'll need a doctor's order to be able to purchase the at home kit tests for so make sure you do that. well lawmakers and local immigrion attorneys are reacting to the president's plan for a new immigration ban. some thk it is a smart move for the country during know theythink that the you president is ing the coronavus to push an anti immigration agenda. kron four's noelle bellow reports. >>initial ban that the president had initiated a wle back prevent did some muslimfm coming into th
tests today to get a handle on the pandemic the other by the rockefeller foundation calls for 3 to milli test a week which would cost around billion both proposals however, ct doubt on america's readiness to relax social distancing measures would some southern states are already starting to do. well the fda has authorized the rst at home test for coronavirus they're called pixel by the company last core and itwill allow patients to collect their own nasal swab mples at home and then you just...
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. >> reporter: 6-year-old milly has made herself right at home, and her new family couldn't be happierroutine and a schedule for us and kind of keep us on track. it gives you something to focus on. gives you a purpose. >> i feel like in this hard time she's doing more for me than i am for her really. i really do. >> reporter: animal shelters and rescue organizations have put the word out to help empty the kennels. the response has been overwhelming. milly came from a small new jersey nonprofit, see spot rescued, which normally gets one to two requests to foster each month. in march after the stay-at-home order it had more than 50 per day. >> you're getting even more demand from people who are stuck ad home and perhaps the only comfort that they can find is from a pet. >> reporter: this is the founder of lucky dog animal rescue. over the last four weeks, it tripled the number of animals the rescue would see in a normal month, taking in 434 dogs and cats. lucky dog transported them from shelters across the south to the washington, d.c., area, placing 366 of them in foster or adoptive hom
. >> reporter: 6-year-old milly has made herself right at home, and her new family couldn't be happierroutine and a schedule for us and kind of keep us on track. it gives you something to focus on. gives you a purpose. >> i feel like in this hard time she's doing more for me than i am for her really. i really do. >> reporter: animal shelters and rescue organizations have put the word out to help empty the kennels. the response has been overwhelming. milly came from a small new...
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freeenterprise for what it is, a healthy horse pulling a sturdy aginnstochurchill saying them, particularly milli filing for unemployment insurance. with the headlines that we have seen as a trend line for the last few weeks and march 12th of this year we started to see applications for unemployment insurance here in the state of california skyrocket. now over 1.9 million california residents alone since march 12th have filed for unemployment insurance. we have averaged 111,000 on a daily basis in this state over just the last seven days. the economic consequences are profound. i want to speak to those issues today, not only from the individual's perspective, the issue of jobs, and the impact on main stream, impact on small businesses. 49% of state employees or rather 49% of all private sector employees in the state of california are employed by small businesses. people that make a go of it, put everything on the line, take risks, in ways large and small. when we think about small businesses it's not someone with hundreds of employees. many cases it's not somebody with any employees, self employe
freeenterprise for what it is, a healthy horse pulling a sturdy aginnstochurchill saying them, particularly milli filing for unemployment insurance. with the headlines that we have seen as a trend line for the last few weeks and march 12th of this year we started to see applications for unemployment insurance here in the state of california skyrocket. now over 1.9 million california residents alone since march 12th have filed for unemployment insurance. we have averaged 111,000 on a daily basis...
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but i s stoppd woworking and amomong the millis of americacans joining the ranks of the u unemployed. thank us ad out of work bartender in las vegas she's been off the job for two weeks and just received her first on the- women's. which just racked up for months expenses anything can help i have friends. telling us about yeah. so i'll be considering that know i guess any anyhow. anything helps at this point. the two bartel lorenzi has been as- r. for designer in los. she for a benefits two weeks ago and stilill hasn't received a check. because i you don't know if the system's gonna crash if they're going to bebe able to py all these people how are we gonna survive. unemployment benefits are met state by state and overseen by the federal government most programs provide up to twenty six weeks of benefits replacing o only about a half of a worker's previous wages. in several states people complained they weren't even able to apply because the phone lines weree jammed.. but millions did through the labor department reported a stunning six point six million americans applied for jobless b
but i s stoppd woworking and amomong the millis of americacans joining the ranks of the u unemployed. thank us ad out of work bartender in las vegas she's been off the job for two weeks and just received her first on the- women's. which just racked up for months expenses anything can help i have friends. telling us about yeah. so i'll be considering that know i guess any anyhow. anything helps at this point. the two bartel lorenzi has been as- r. for designer in los. she for a benefits two...
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milly's outside seemed to lose a bit hospital where they donated bunnies will go lab workers really in heart of felt is taking a break from running covert 19 tests his face lights up to hear of the project he seems like a small thing but i think this was a big thing because people can really see how people are reading to help everybody would love it if you supported them hope. and that we'll have done little bit john of the year 2 paul says these are no longer just easter bunnies she'll continue making and delivering solidarity rabbits at least until the lockdown lives. the american singer and songwriter of bill withers died last month at the age of $81.00 fans in chicago have paid him a unique musical tribute without breaking social distancing roles. people belted out with his hits lean on me a song about friendship during hard times from their windows and their porches the song has become a coronavirus anthem a reminder that music has not lost its power to bring us together he. knew. there. was there. bill with us certainly one of my favorites that's the latest from data news i'm reb
milly's outside seemed to lose a bit hospital where they donated bunnies will go lab workers really in heart of felt is taking a break from running covert 19 tests his face lights up to hear of the project he seems like a small thing but i think this was a big thing because people can really see how people are reading to help everybody would love it if you supported them hope. and that we'll have done little bit john of the year 2 paul says these are no longer just easter bunnies she'll...
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we could get more details on that thursday millis package.e prime minister singh most businesses as of tomorrow will close down except essential services and key economic sectors as well as schools closing down. it hong kong, we are hearing from the newspaper that the executive council which is ,asically carrie lam's cabinet a stricter lockdown is possible as we could get a third wave of infections when the mainland and chinese go back to work. we had 28 new cases in hong kong on sunday. 890 new cases. for deaths. clothes allgoing to nonessential businesses. india banning all exports, what is going on there? >> india has a potential massive outbreak on its hands. it is one of the least tested of the world and it all has of the world and it all has -- already has 385 -- 3000 885 -- 3885 cases. the anti-malaria drug has been a game changer but there has been no conclusive scientific evidence that the drug can treat any infection from coronavirus. india is making sure that it has it on hand in case it's cases do surge. >> thank you so much. that
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north in thailand cambodia and sudden vietnam rather fewer showers in sumatra and even peninsula milly's but there is a massive cloud coming across the southern part of the bay of bengal towards that could be wet the next day or so but for most of india it's just rising temperatures . are. crossing borders breaking boundaries recording injustice frenching inequality from africa and asia to europe use exile. groups treat every very good for me is one country al-jazeera world meets for refugees who've come to us touched people's lives and made a difference. a hard road from have to tell gryphus and activists on al-jazeera. why the is the. the i. want you all just there are mind of our top stories this hour in the u.k. the number of reported deaths caused by the coronavirus has soared above 10000 by mr boss johnson has been released from hospital after spending 3 nights in the i.c.u. he thanks doctors and health workers for saving his life. the number of fatalities in new york is continuing to rise state leaders are calling on the trump administration to provide more days to kids united sta
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a number of what you just can't be flying planes trains come millie with one or 2 passengers on it it's not economical it's not environmentally friendly so i mean you know they have to consolidate these these flights much more so than than the normal the normal routes but at the same time there has to be some guy happy medium i mean we all know about social distancing in excel in 60 depart and why would it be the same on a plane because usually people ryssdal i think that there has to be some kind of a happy medium in between you know consolidating not having planes not packing them to the point where they're everyone sitting on top of each other a plane with just let's say a medium size number of passengers is it strange can you help us understand this jamie we don't know. how much circulation is on a plane when it's flying if somebody were to sneeze or cough for example. the plains of the place haven't actually circulation systems now didn't use the newer planes to have really they circulate the air very frequently. every few minutes in plane you know so it really does eliminate that
a number of what you just can't be flying planes trains come millie with one or 2 passengers on it it's not economical it's not environmentally friendly so i mean you know they have to consolidate these these flights much more so than than the normal the normal routes but at the same time there has to be some guy happy medium i mean we all know about social distancing in excel in 60 depart and why would it be the same on a plane because usually people ryssdal i think that there has to be some...
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to an internationalist in what you call little ization already thing else or is what the trumpet millis creation has initiated a really nationalist in richard's every country for it sounds and everything but the glacial shit that they can't manipulate for their own admitted he. was and wanted to get their commitment that we did have the international order to destroy or still if we go back to nationalism now in the late stage all bets are off all supply chains have to be reorganized the tension difficult which may be difficult to say. are going to be difficult if we have the kind of i'm just sure that is represented by the direction taken by mr trump tobin i want to get one last question for you have we actually reached a peak and is this optimism that seems to be going on right now as coronavirus seems to be flattening a little bit as we've seen in the last couple of days with the new york city what's going on here. well remember markets look forward and they typically look forward 12 to 18 months what happens in this recession that we have in this bear market is that nobody was willin
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have millionsf people who are watching the show over and over again with the repeatsn tuinto tens of millis, i want people to know that the only way to do business right is by doing business ethically. and when someone comes on, whether it's splements and making bad claims or an ion watch and making a claim that's ridiculous, it's not just about the money for most investors and for most entrepreneurs. the best businesseethical.e it may not catch up to you in the short term, but itlways caup to you. karma's a bitch, you know? and i'm a big believer in karma. >> so, you wrote on itter back in march... i know income inequalityng is sometou've talked quite a bit about. what is the opportunity to address income lity?mic >> well, i think line-level employees, hourly workers will have far greater importance than they have in the past, rderuse in to get back to work, companies really need to try .o retain the same people they've always h and so that's part one. part two is, in order for people get beyond living paycheck to paycheck or the uncertainty you're going to be working, they have to have as
have millionsf people who are watching the show over and over again with the repeatsn tuinto tens of millis, i want people to know that the only way to do business right is by doing business ethically. and when someone comes on, whether it's splements and making bad claims or an ion watch and making a claim that's ridiculous, it's not just about the money for most investors and for most entrepreneurs. the best businesseethical.e it may not catch up to you in the short term, but itlways caup to...
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wstee at n'searly 10 milli poneoe pl ouoft aob j itwn o ekwes. tonight, why the real number coulbed mh ucwoe,rs awes n ow he farrowom rkers from iowa to florida to new york. >>> and what if you'veos lt uryo hethal iurnsan?ce the white house is pressed, will the administration allow americans to enroll in obamacare? they decided noto talw lofor enrollment, but what americans can do tonight, as we look for solutions for you. ipshs f offlidora nitoght. se at least four dead onboard and multiple passengers believed to .a tveheir vus . we've now lrneaed > d anthnee w udsty nitoghont sneezing and the virus. capan rtleics omfr one sneeze travel 27 feet? wh tatheew n da atshs owand what dr. fauci and our dr. jen ashton are no >>go> odve eni angndt' is eagrt he avyou with us as we tackle another night together, another night of difficult news. a grim new milestone. e mbnuerf ocas seof coronavirus worldwide now toppg ina llmiion. anhed ret aho, methste agrigeng death toll rising tonight. a short ti amegopr, esenidt trump confirming he is now issuinneg w de
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sylvia across the region whether you're talking about advanced economy japan or korea or developing one milli zia you need your timeline in terms of rebounding small open economy like singapore so it's singapore's canary in the coal mining so these very much into link to global trade will be trade is expected to slump by 11 percent by the end met this year from about one percent growth last year so singapore will 'd probably feel the rebound 1st and then photo through around the region obviously much will depend on the exposure tools the global trade and to what extent the corpse in domestic demand problem the contraction in the supply side it's being men each as well under $2400.00 refugees have died of starvation on a boat that's been a drift for 2 months hundreds of others were rescued by the bangladeshi coastguard on wedding stream off to their boat failed to reach malaysia and xor brian reports . absence the die. arcanists figures emerge emaciated exhausted their eyes a mirror of the horrors they've experienced. clutching their children or what's left of their belongings they stagger sur
sylvia across the region whether you're talking about advanced economy japan or korea or developing one milli zia you need your timeline in terms of rebounding small open economy like singapore so it's singapore's canary in the coal mining so these very much into link to global trade will be trade is expected to slump by 11 percent by the end met this year from about one percent growth last year so singapore will 'd probably feel the rebound 1st and then photo through around the region...
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milly's 19 people have been killed during a suspected gang fight in mexico in the northern city of madeira security forces that later found more than a dozen firearms and a grenade at the scene this is one of the worst are birds of gang violence in mexico this year. the new leader of britain's labor party says he will work with the government to fight the coronavirus outbreak in the national interest here starmer replaces jeremy corben following the party's disastrous performance in december general election he promised to unite the party and to win back the last voters under my leadership we were in gauged constructively with the government not opposition oppositions sake not scoring party political points or making impossible demands but with the courage to support where that's the right thing to do but we will test the arguments that are put forward we will shine a thought on critical issues where we see mistakes or falter in government or things not happening as quickly as they should we'll challenge that and call that out our purpose when we do that is the same as the government's to
milly's 19 people have been killed during a suspected gang fight in mexico in the northern city of madeira security forces that later found more than a dozen firearms and a grenade at the scene this is one of the worst are birds of gang violence in mexico this year. the new leader of britain's labor party says he will work with the government to fight the coronavirus outbreak in the national interest here starmer replaces jeremy corben following the party's disastrous performance in december...
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where they are buying corporate bonds and lending to nonfinancial corporations that they would now to millie- normally not think of lending two. billion still that $290 of that treasury capital, that treasury guarantee left. --y have been giving that up leveling that up. about $900ing billion and 1.5 trillion. that is what he means when he says they are not out of ammunition. these lending facilities are not economy is nothe -- is contracted sharply. on the economy grows again, businesses will still struggle. i think he is trying to set them up to keep these lending facilities around to support economic growth and surpass the outbreak in the economy. romaine: let's go to one of the main pillars. when powell was asked about this, he said not only do -- as long as inflation expectations don't remain anchored, we should not see deflation. what are the anchor to at the moment? seth: it is hard to know. he probably has a point that people have downgraded all of their inflation expectations super low. inflation gets weaker from here in our forecast but it does not go below 1%. month, thee one prin
where they are buying corporate bonds and lending to nonfinancial corporations that they would now to millie- normally not think of lending two. billion still that $290 of that treasury capital, that treasury guarantee left. --y have been giving that up leveling that up. about $900ing billion and 1.5 trillion. that is what he means when he says they are not out of ammunition. these lending facilities are not economy is nothe -- is contracted sharply. on the economy grows again, businesses will...
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north in thailand cambodia and sudden vietnam rather fewer showers in sumatra and even peninsula milly's but there is a massive cloud coming across the southern part of the bay of bengal towards that could be wet the next day or so but for most of india it's just rising temperatures . from me out. to special guest in conversation as the resistance and i see joy in the midst of pain your books do that and from today it's uninterrupted so why are all people of color and they're just one color the way it is why don't they write. that exactly at the time meets marc lamont hill i very much thought i was going to get shot and look at a bad movie studio script dates on al-jazeera. why. the. north you all just there are reminder of our top stories this hour china has recorded more than 100 new infections the highest in 6 weeks most of these came from people arriving from of receipts but no new cases of people who were problems the albright was 1st detected. in the u.k. the number of reported deaths caused by the virus has soared above 10000 by mr boss johnson has been released from hospital afte
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but in terms of the safety issue and the trust, there is a woman by the name of millie on the street at 2:00 a.m. she's a sex worker. back to where people tell you their story and she told me the whole story. three years later she passed away and i located her body we die in new york without papers you are put into hart island one of the worst things in the worl world. it is a poppers grave 1 million people are buried there poppers island since 1965. they put you in a trench and bury you. so she died and over six months i located it i found where she was at the time they put her in hart island and through the whole process to get her exhumed are properly buried i learned a lot about her past i don't go into people's past elicits to get the paperwork done to get the body exhumed so three years later everything she told me at two in the morning a complete stranger i actually fact checked it for a whole story she had told me she did not lie or exaggerate. and the honesty and it wasn't a good life or something to be proud of. and at the individual level people are decent and aggregate so
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you know as i was telling the system going to shut up like i was mean after which a better way to millie so as you say the enough time to share them with the system i've done it and put it on his own by all going on she has either some. a state official with a funny. if the one on the. i'm what's mine none. it was about if i'm just. i'm a humble chorus what i'm with you on the other one i'm just a funny ass got on his. chin i timidly when i let him he's just always johnny i say how much he's all just. was you know i don't. know anybody. was. thank. you too may i was going to. race was not in the region i would want to follow. yes. i mean i was you got the job with the much more since i was that was the time and you know nothing i was more than i was going on back with you so i was. honest and so on just this one in you know now after the last be sought after. that if not hope to give them a ticket joy. now we don't want going to an afternoon with an iran yes a hot afternoon i joined with my thinking which i need young iranians and when john i was numb and wasn't going to i hope in commit
you know as i was telling the system going to shut up like i was mean after which a better way to millie so as you say the enough time to share them with the system i've done it and put it on his own by all going on she has either some. a state official with a funny. if the one on the. i'm what's mine none. it was about if i'm just. i'm a humble chorus what i'm with you on the other one i'm just a funny ass got on his. chin i timidly when i let him he's just always johnny i say how much he's...
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lou: general milly today of the joint chiefs of staff is saying we don't think it was a weapon, but weon't know for sure. we think it's natural but we don't know for sure. that's very troubling given the level of intelligence that we had, the level of medical and scientific sophistication that we have, that we can't make a distinction and discernment as to whether we are looking at a bioweapon or accident. >> yes. there is a famous spy thriller. i won't give the name for advertising reasons. the first 400 panels are the quest to discover if there is a bio-weapon or not. forensic k analysis of a virus is difficult to do without interviews and the discovery in the lab of what was going on. what is so suspicious is why xi jinping declined president trump's i think kind you have a to send an american team to wuhan. this is where the suspicion is getting to be too thick. lou: it is too thick. as i talked with dr. anthony fauci during that period. i would ask directly about that. he did not want to accept the idea that china said no to the united states to send our scientists there. he was h
lou: general milly today of the joint chiefs of staff is saying we don't think it was a weapon, but weon't know for sure. we think it's natural but we don't know for sure. that's very troubling given the level of intelligence that we had, the level of medical and scientific sophistication that we have, that we can't make a distinction and discernment as to whether we are looking at a bioweapon or accident. >> yes. there is a famous spy thriller. i won't give the name for advertising...
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was telling decision i'm going to guess i don't know a lot about mean after which a better way to millie so as you say the year you know i've come to share them with decision i've done it on hope. and on his own by all going on she has either some. ok to push. off on you. if the one on the. what's mine none. it was about if i'm just. i'm a humble chorus what i'm with you on the other one i'm just a funny ask off on his. chin i timidly want to let him he's just always. i say how much he's all just. was you know i don't. know anybody. was. thank. you too may i was going to. race i was not in the region i would want to follow. yes. i mean of course you would be sure i would have the much more sense was that it was i would you know money comes more than i was going on back with you so i was . so. honest and so on just this one impeached just so you know now after the last be sought after. that if not hope to give. joy. now we don't want going after no one with an iran yes a hard tough on and i joined with him which i need young iranians and like well john i was i'm going wasn't going to i ho
was telling decision i'm going to guess i don't know a lot about mean after which a better way to millie so as you say the year you know i've come to share them with decision i've done it on hope. and on his own by all going on she has either some. ok to push. off on you. if the one on the. what's mine none. it was about if i'm just. i'm a humble chorus what i'm with you on the other one i'm just a funny ask off on his. chin i timidly want to let him he's just always. i say how much he's all...
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i was telling the system going to guess i don't know a lot about mean after which a better way to millie so as you say the year you know of them to share them with decision i've done they don't put it on his cell by all going on chairs either so. i say to her show them off on here. if that's what i'm just. i'm with my nan. it was about a 100. i'm a humble chorus what i'm with you on the other one i'm just a funny has got on his a. commitment to let him he's just always yani. i say how much he's all just. i'm just you know i don't. know. well above the let anybody. was. i. think it's time to make. it to. the basis of our oh. thank you ma'am so i am going to take. this off oh i said it was huge and i thought about it i thought. i would put up. with the course. i make now because of this i would never. so much. much. more since it was. you know you know you know. you. are. honest. it's only just you know now after the 1st. it's only. you know now after that. it's only. you know now after that after. afghanistan given to soldiers of peace of its own in peace just so you know i'm not after th
i was telling the system going to guess i don't know a lot about mean after which a better way to millie so as you say the year you know of them to share them with decision i've done they don't put it on his cell by all going on chairs either so. i say to her show them off on here. if that's what i'm just. i'm with my nan. it was about a 100. i'm a humble chorus what i'm with you on the other one i'm just a funny has got on his a. commitment to let him he's just always yani. i say how much he's...
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all of her records this tough with the president breaking the sound air she was rented yet your, millie ehrhardt, but it couldn't find anything to back up her orphan story so she readily admitted she made that bit up which i thought was very interesting. so digging into jackie's early life was like thein funnest thing in the world. it involves fighting early divorce records with the very excited clerk at the montgomery county clerk'sy office. i didn't even know where that was i think was in georgia actually. now that i'm here. everything about jackie's adult life as a pilot was right. but her early life turns out to be so much more interesting. i do want to read a very brief excerpt from the book here because it's easier to just read this. instead of trying to encapsulate jackie's early life. so the only thing a need to know going into this sheon was not born jackie cochran. in the span of a decade, betsy had been married and divorced, welcomed us on them buried him. she buried her father and her brother. her sisters and beloved brother joseph were all raising their own families. and th
all of her records this tough with the president breaking the sound air she was rented yet your, millie ehrhardt, but it couldn't find anything to back up her orphan story so she readily admitted she made that bit up which i thought was very interesting. so digging into jackie's early life was like thein funnest thing in the world. it involves fighting early divorce records with the very excited clerk at the montgomery county clerk'sy office. i didn't even know where that was i think was in...
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hank you, and i would like to invite general millie you, secretary, for those words, and thank you, mr. president, and i would like the commander of the u.s. southern command out of miami for leading this operation which is effective today. admiral gilde, chief naval peration admiral schultz for their contribution and from their services. here are thousands of sailors, coast guardmen, soldiers, airmen, marines involved in this operation. we came upon some intelligence sometime ago that the drug cartels as a result of covid-19 to try to take advantage of the situation and try to infiltrate additional country.o our 7,000 americans die on an average annual basis to drugs. that's unacceptable. we're at war with covid-19. we're at war with terrorists, nd we are at war with the drug cartels as well. this is the united states military. you will not penetrate this country. you will not get past jump street. you are not going to come in here and kill additional americans. whatever assets are required to prevent your ntry into this country to kill americans. right now the navy has marshalled add
hank you, and i would like to invite general millie you, secretary, for those words, and thank you, mr. president, and i would like the commander of the u.s. southern command out of miami for leading this operation which is effective today. admiral gilde, chief naval peration admiral schultz for their contribution and from their services. here are thousands of sailors, coast guardmen, soldiers, airmen, marines involved in this operation. we came upon some intelligence sometime ago that the drug...