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with missy?olved i think in some and i think, in some ways, that if we hadn't had, at that time, that kind of space for their private lives, they wouldn't have been replenished as political leaders. now, the paralysis is more interesting, in some ways. you almost wish that roosevelt had had the courage to go to the public, and say to the public, "i'm crippled and it's okay." because they loved him so much, in part because of his courage and his strength, but only at the very end of his life did he ever give a speech sitting down. when he came back from the altar, he was so tired that he finally excused himself; instead of standing on his braces, and sat down. and, for some reason, that speech made an enormous emotional impact on the country, because they then saw that he was conquering this disability. but, at that time, nobody thought you could go to your country and tell them that you were a paraplegic; that they wouldn't allow you to be their president. brian: how much time did he spend in war
with missy?olved i think in some and i think, in some ways, that if we hadn't had, at that time, that kind of space for their private lives, they wouldn't have been replenished as political leaders. now, the paralysis is more interesting, in some ways. you almost wish that roosevelt had had the courage to go to the public, and say to the public, "i'm crippled and it's okay." because they loved him so much, in part because of his courage and his strength, but only at the very end of...
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is harry involved with missy? his courage and his strength, but only at the very end of his life did he ever give a speech sitting down. when he came back from the altar, he was so tired that he finally excused himself; instead of standing on his braces, and sat down. and, for some reason, that speech made an enormous emotional impact on the country, because they then saw that he was conquering this disability. but, at that time, nobody thought you could go to your country and tell them that you were a paraplegic; that they wouldn't allow you to be their president.n' + >> how much time did he spend in warm springs, georgia? >> ms. goodwin: well, during the last presidential years in the war, he was only down there three or four times, but prior to the war, he went down every thanksgiving because... >> why? >> ms. goodwin: he had an annual dinner for the patients at warm springs. he had originally created the whole warm springs rehabilitation center, in the 1920's. he went down there, initially because the hot spri
is harry involved with missy? his courage and his strength, but only at the very end of his life did he ever give a speech sitting down. when he came back from the altar, he was so tired that he finally excused himself; instead of standing on his braces, and sat down. and, for some reason, that speech made an enormous emotional impact on the country, because they then saw that he was conquering this disability. but, at that time, nobody thought you could go to your country and tell them that...
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is harry involved with missy? i think in some way that's if we hadn't had at that time that kind of space for their private lives, they wouldn't have been reflenished as political leaders. and so, too, now the paralysis is more interesting in some ways. you almost wish that roosevelt had the courage to go to the public and say i'm crippled and it's okay. they loved him so much because of courage and strength. but only at the very end of his life did he ever give a speech sitting down when he came back from the alter he was so tired. he finally excused himself and instead of standing on braces and sat down and for some reason had that speech made an enormous motional impact on the country. they then saw that he was conquering this disability. but at that time, nobody thought you could go to your country and tell them that were paralyzed. >> well, douching the last presidential years in the war, he's only down there three or four times. he went down there initially because the hot springs that came out of the ground
is harry involved with missy? i think in some way that's if we hadn't had at that time that kind of space for their private lives, they wouldn't have been reflenished as political leaders. and so, too, now the paralysis is more interesting in some ways. you almost wish that roosevelt had the courage to go to the public and say i'm crippled and it's okay. they loved him so much because of courage and strength. but only at the very end of his life did he ever give a speech sitting down when he...
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because he was lonely without missy and his mother also died after missy's stroke. he asked anna to come and stay in the white house. what happened is in some ways she became her father's daughter. she had long legs. she was tall. she loved cocktails. she could gossip at night with him. all the things eleanor never found it easy to do. anna did. after a while eleanor felt displaced by her own daughter. it was a complicated relationship. >> where do you live? >> concord. >> why? >> i love the city. i grew up outside of new york and my husband loves the real country. he would prefer living in maine. concord seemed to be near enough to boston that i could have my city life and near enough to country that he could feel that he was living outside of the subu suburb. >> what does your husband do? >> richard goodwin. he's a writer also. he has been involved in the quiz show scandal movie. he investigated the rigged television quiz showed. he is having a great time. he is being portrayed as a 27-year-old actor on the big screen. tells like decades dropped off of his life, m
because he was lonely without missy and his mother also died after missy's stroke. he asked anna to come and stay in the white house. what happened is in some ways she became her father's daughter. she had long legs. she was tall. she loved cocktails. she could gossip at night with him. all the things eleanor never found it easy to do. anna did. after a while eleanor felt displaced by her own daughter. it was a complicated relationship. >> where do you live? >> concord. >>...
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receive these feelings you up to me missy didn't compete to get down so now i'm in the true to. what she knew through you was never the brits because it's a salute you so if you just look. for it you missed the truth with. much but there is this book you have. a novel a fellow is he going to tell of the gnome what's doable in the book when we have this all up it's him but on point and coming up with almost total and they're mostly new good when you. was. nothing. but a. right not she used to. feel in a hurry to find out all the checks before they are fully fledged soon instinct will drive them to sky wood but now it's telling them to keep away from the coyotes even though they've never seen that particular bird of prey before. to me to get out of steam and out of the qatari school disco night. award as appreciation that morning doesn't mean the stool or the informant for all of the beat or you. know all. the good out scholarships. are missed so the people who go to school and say to us and you. knew that when you see. the futility of the stuff you. play should just let you know.
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. >> i'm missi-- tonight, this is what quarantine fatigue looks like as americans are leaving home amid stay at home orders >> we think all of the beaches should be open >> reporter: in san diego, minutes after beaches opened today, a wave of surfers hit the water. and for some, a flood of concern on shore. this t city council in new port considering the weekend closure to beaches. after 40,000 flocked here during a heat wave. >> those images are an example of what had not to see people, what not to do >> this virus doesn't take the weekends off sgloompt the local battle over public beaches where some are closed and ors open in neighboring communities is funneling large crowds in to the same area. making it difficult to social distance. from packed parks in georgia to crowded greenways in hawaii. a new study suggests that more americans are spending less time at home. doctors on the coronavirus task force saying that social distancing will extend through the summer >> out here, it's safer than it is in the grocery stores >> reporter: with nearly million confirmed coronavirus cases in th
. >> i'm missi-- tonight, this is what quarantine fatigue looks like as americans are leaving home amid stay at home orders >> we think all of the beaches should be open >> reporter: in san diego, minutes after beaches opened today, a wave of surfers hit the water. and for some, a flood of concern on shore. this t city council in new port considering the weekend closure to beaches. after 40,000 flocked here during a heat wave. >> those images are an example of what had...
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in saginaw, texas, third generation rancher missy bonds worries closed plants means she won't be ableo sell her cattle. >> for us, we like consistency. and the volatility right now is the most unsettling thing. >> reporter: the meat industry says beef and pork production is down about 30%. the bartlett brothers in nebraska with 40,000 pigs say they are busting at the seams. with nowhere to send their stock and more being born every day, some of their pigs may have to be put down. >> can you believe that this is happening in our country? >> i would never have thought ever in the united states, unless there was an act of war declared on us, that we would ever, ever have an issue like this. >>> happening today, san francisco school board may approve a big change when it comes to spring semester grades. they're planning to vote on a pass/no pass grading system. it would only apply to the current semester due to the coronavirus situation. several other districts are doing the same thing this spring including san jose and berkeley unified schools. >>> right now let's get a look at what we c
in saginaw, texas, third generation rancher missy bonds worries closed plants means she won't be ableo sell her cattle. >> for us, we like consistency. and the volatility right now is the most unsettling thing. >> reporter: the meat industry says beef and pork production is down about 30%. the bartlett brothers in nebraska with 40,000 pigs say they are busting at the seams. with nowhere to send their stock and more being born every day, some of their pigs may have to be put down....
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considering the perilous journey that's known to all here as the back way how people are going to see the missy it depends because the lack of 5 minutes was enjoying the advantage of just getting to know my profession i knew how to farm these who are suffering from don't want this on if one of her own affairs but i wasn't in this favor of. those land. based. so instead on with our son having seeing the last one no not discarded every. buzzing you know so today. was the. mystified grew up pat and sarah can the eldest of 6 children. his family amassed large debts to help fund his attempted migration in the hope that most of the unlikely technician could find a good job in germany. today this still paying a high price for the sacrifices they made to be our number one low. it is what it is just in that season little. money. despite his fate and the family's many problems his mother refuses to turn her back on him i'm going to my access i think they have got one now what do i mean one of them would get us and they would get a lady not them. but there's some denial that i did not use not something id
considering the perilous journey that's known to all here as the back way how people are going to see the missy it depends because the lack of 5 minutes was enjoying the advantage of just getting to know my profession i knew how to farm these who are suffering from don't want this on if one of her own affairs but i wasn't in this favor of. those land. based. so instead on with our son having seeing the last one no not discarded every. buzzing you know so today. was the. mystified grew up pat...
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this report but i'm not convinced employers are doing enough to prevent discrimination based on that missy and race. if your ethnic background and the color of your skin determine your career opportunities how migrants fairing germany is the most popular destination for migrants here in europe that should be good news for a country which struggles with a massive shortage of skilled workers so who are the people who come to germany in search of a new life and how are they getting on in their new home there are some facts and figures. migrants in germany the fact. is germany the most popular european destination for immigrants yes it is one in 4 german residents has what austerity is here an immigrant background that means at least one parent was born a foreigner. how does germany rank internationally in terms of numbers of migrants in 2nd place behind the u.s. traditional immigration countries like canada australia and switzerland all lag behind germany and most of the migrants refugees you know in 2017 most migrants in germany came from romania poland and bulgaria syrians were in 4th place
this report but i'm not convinced employers are doing enough to prevent discrimination based on that missy and race. if your ethnic background and the color of your skin determine your career opportunities how migrants fairing germany is the most popular destination for migrants here in europe that should be good news for a country which struggles with a massive shortage of skilled workers so who are the people who come to germany in search of a new life and how are they getting on in their new...
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you and missy elliott and queen latifah are the co-executive producers of this film.hem. weren't you, mary? >> yes, i've known about the clark sisters since i was 7 years old. my mom used to send us to georgia in the summer to stay with my grandparents and they used to play the clark sisters. and, you know, i've been wanting to meet them. they've been a part of my life as a teenage they helped me to heal. you know, their music had healing power in my life and they've been my earth angels. they wanted to tell their story and i just wanted to be a part of telling their story. myself, missy and queen latifah have had many days on the phone where we cried and listened to them together and healed and helped each other heal so, you know, they're a big deal and they're some of the most amazing vocal ifs on the planet. they've helped so many r&b singers to learn how to sing, you know or given them techniques. they're just phenomenal. they're phenomenal and now they're my sisters and my friends. you know, i'm happy to be a part of it. >> we're happy that you're a part of it. w
you and missy elliott and queen latifah are the co-executive producers of this film.hem. weren't you, mary? >> yes, i've known about the clark sisters since i was 7 years old. my mom used to send us to georgia in the summer to stay with my grandparents and they used to play the clark sisters. and, you know, i've been wanting to meet them. they've been a part of my life as a teenage they helped me to heal. you know, their music had healing power in my life and they've been my earth angels....
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. >> the ceo missy cohen has had to lay off three quarters of the staff and still struggling to make payroll. >> i'm just home with the kids. trying to get through as best as possible. >> hairdresser stephie dellgrand lost her job this week because of the coronavirus. and like millions of others, has no idea when her customers will return. >> it's a big guess. i have a lot of my customers are nurses, so i'm checking in on them. making sure they're not using the -- >> as people continue to apply for jobles benefits, there is n jobless benefits, there is no turn-around in sight. >> it is heart breaking. and everyone that supports you and your growth and now you have a place that you can't afford or provide the employees the salaries they were used to being able to receive. >> and here is another perspective on today's numbers, this would mean that america, in just two weeks, will have wiped out nearly half of the jobs that we created since the bottom of the 2008 recession. live in san francisco, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> that is sobering when you put it that way. >>> well, th
. >> the ceo missy cohen has had to lay off three quarters of the staff and still struggling to make payroll. >> i'm just home with the kids. trying to get through as best as possible. >> hairdresser stephie dellgrand lost her job this week because of the coronavirus. and like millions of others, has no idea when her customers will return. >> it's a big guess. i have a lot of my customers are nurses, so i'm checking in on them. making sure they're not using the --...
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and 80 percent primed for this quarter operating profits diamond itself restarted machines at its missy is ponce this week but as the figures show the return to work is by no means business as usual. workers trickle through the gates of dime was rushed out to plant after 4 weeks of coronavirus closure just a few steps into their work place statter reminded that these aren't normal times over mask or no mask many a glad to be back in the early return to everyday life everyone's healthy and we're glad the business is running again and we can get back to work with the always your. folks fog and staff of also being getting back on the job on thursday v.w. reopened this plant in slovakia and it's factory in the east in germantown and. it's other sites will follow soon. b.m.w. is the last of the german giants to reawaken it hopes to open idled plants next month. the return of workers to production lines like a dime liz engine factory in stuttgart is crucial not just for the car makers themselves and the showrooms they supply is also essential for the rest of the supply chain which is keen to
and 80 percent primed for this quarter operating profits diamond itself restarted machines at its missy is ponce this week but as the figures show the return to work is by no means business as usual. workers trickle through the gates of dime was rushed out to plant after 4 weeks of coronavirus closure just a few steps into their work place statter reminded that these aren't normal times over mask or no mask many a glad to be back in the early return to everyday life everyone's healthy and we're...
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well missy bank thank you so much for all the- well maybe you can give. i plan numbers- bacack and easy go ahed it's all yours. we donon't call names not yes in nicole thihirty nine n nineteen to get a sympathetic ear dial onene for team to send a text. dial seventeen n for the emergency number and go online to stop the violence don't go dollar for a platform you can reach someone twenty four seven thank you a lot. for having been with us afternoon. and 04/21/20 04/21/20 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amamy: from new york city, the epicenter of the pandemic, this is democracy now! administration continues to press congress to replenish the enormously successful paycheck protection program, which has impacted 30 million american jobs. we hope to have an agreement very soon. amy: as the white house and $450rats near ideal on a billion
well missy bank thank you so much for all the- well maybe you can give. i plan numbers- bacack and easy go ahed it's all yours. we donon't call names not yes in nicole thihirty nine n nineteen to get a sympathetic ear dial onene for team to send a text. dial seventeen n for the emergency number and go online to stop the violence don't go dollar for a platform you can reach someone twenty four seven thank you a lot. for having been with us afternoon. and 04/21/20 04/21/20 [captioning made...
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saying hey you companies and banks out there we know why they feel bad we don't want the executives the missi out payment we we want to be your friends so we're going to buy e.t.f. that has the training some ball j. and k. kyung and put that on the public's balance sheet and is america maybe. i often say that as a young country it's only 230 years old it's still in the people kaka phase of his development is america ever current grow up do you think stephen r. do we have the mollycoddle for the next 50 to 60 years when we think well i certainly hope so. that we get out of this without causing more problems than that horror when you're bailing everybody out essentially you're bailing nobody out and and certainly hurting the middle class and the working class in the united states in the process one of the most important things that i was looking out through a lot of these bailout situations as were the last 10 years because we've had very easy monetary policy it's caused big investors like insurance companies a pension funds and down its trusts to purchase things that are much more riskier than
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engineers working with missy eighty's formula one to build new continuous positive airway pressure machines which help patients to breathe more easily or broadband providers giving their customers unlimited data to stay connected or indeed london london's xcel center being converted in the n.h.s. nightingale hospital with space for 4000 patients these are just a few of the examples of businesses from across our great nation supporting life saving work. there are also thousands of businesses large and small which are worked with staff to ensure that they're supported in the days and weeks ahead whether that is through ensuring p.h.e. guidelines are followed onsite implementing fullest schemes carrying over annual leave or providing the means to work from home i want to convey my heartfelt thanks to all of those businesses up and down the country which are working to keep our economy going so that when this crisis passes and it will we are ready to bounce back our businesses are doing all they can support our people and i want to make it clear that government in turn will do all it can to sup
engineers working with missy eighty's formula one to build new continuous positive airway pressure machines which help patients to breathe more easily or broadband providers giving their customers unlimited data to stay connected or indeed london london's xcel center being converted in the n.h.s. nightingale hospital with space for 4000 patients these are just a few of the examples of businesses from across our great nation supporting life saving work. there are also thousands of businesses...
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across eastern scotla nd with a lot of cloud across eastern scotland and eastern side of england and missyand all of us get to see spells of sunshine. perhaps a bit more cloud than we had over the last couple of days. temperature wise, 17 to 21 degrees. a bit coolerfor some northern temperature wise, 17 to 21 degrees. a bit cooler for some northern and eastern coast. northern ireland also having a cooler day and as we go into the late afternoon in the evening, or wales and the southwest cut skid seat wanted to shower in the early hours of sunday, generally more cloud rolling in across the north of scotland. those are your overnight temperatures. most places above freezing and it will be a little bit chilly across some peace and parts of england. we got wanted to study in this area of low pressure quite a weak affair, it sta rts pressure quite a weak affair, it starts to move its way in from the north, that does increase the chance of seeing some showers across northern parts of scotland, a frontal system pushing south and a bed of cloud and some shower rain possible with that in the head o
across eastern scotla nd with a lot of cloud across eastern scotland and eastern side of england and missyand all of us get to see spells of sunshine. perhaps a bit more cloud than we had over the last couple of days. temperature wise, 17 to 21 degrees. a bit coolerfor some northern temperature wise, 17 to 21 degrees. a bit cooler for some northern and eastern coast. northern ireland also having a cooler day and as we go into the late afternoon in the evening, or wales and the southwest cut...
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you know rabidity it all started out with the missionaries and i still think that that missy on a mission is still there and western leaders are so disappointed that they don't they don't bend in to bend history in our direction and i'm often told by the chinese themselves is that it's not the emergence of china it's the return of china and its rightful place in the international order and that is something washington elites just cannot comprehend go ahead brad. you know them are the great american. earth kind of america. that michael ware of and i think you really think that our great america and i think that's. emerging now from. europe or america public right now where abouts. probably too much think the government's going to have a press conference right now and announce that we're going to have. some measures lifted and get back to normal life and this is the small part to air bridge that we were able to set up here talking as they sent us 150000. rapid test kits. i think they sent all about 122000000 dollars worth of which were the major ports some of that was donated from different
you know rabidity it all started out with the missionaries and i still think that that missy on a mission is still there and western leaders are so disappointed that they don't they don't bend in to bend history in our direction and i'm often told by the chinese themselves is that it's not the emergence of china it's the return of china and its rightful place in the international order and that is something washington elites just cannot comprehend go ahead brad. you know them are the great...
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welcome to the program so these protests donald trump really not backing down about encouraging the missi. no he's not the president has made it pretty clear that he wants to reopen the u.s. economy and he's had a lot of pushback on that rama public health experts from epidemiologists who are also from governors around the country including many democratic governors and some republican governors so it's pretty clear that the president has decided in at least in some senses to go around the public health folks and even around a lot of the governors and try and encourage citizens encourage people to demand that the government there that the economy be reopened it may or may not prove to be a dangerous maneuver taking part in these protests from the point of view contracting the virus but what about from a stability point of view could this spiral. well it looks right now like most of the protests that have occurred have been pretty small . you know they get some folks out in the dumps are a bit noisy but there does not appear to be that much popular support for the president's position or f
welcome to the program so these protests donald trump really not backing down about encouraging the missi. no he's not the president has made it pretty clear that he wants to reopen the u.s. economy and he's had a lot of pushback on that rama public health experts from epidemiologists who are also from governors around the country including many democratic governors and some republican governors so it's pretty clear that the president has decided in at least in some senses to go around the...
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so we can identify some of the missi missing links that maybe in the transmission. >> thank you so much. i appreciate it. >>> at least 1,800 coronavirus deaths were reported in this country in just the last 24 hours. erica hill has the story of what states are doing to get the death toll down. >> reporter: empty streets shutered businesses. lives on hold. signs of a long road ahead. >> the flattening of the curve last night happened because of what we did yesterday. if we stop acting the way we're acting you will see the numbers go up. >> california earl lifrt gaining praise for slowing the spread. one northern county says sports are likely on hold through thanksgiving. in chicago 400 cases are linked to the cook county jail. making it the largest source of infection. the city opens up a 66,000 square foot warehouse to ease over crowding at morgues. positive cases now confirmed aboard three aircraft carriers. and the national guard deployed to two new jersey veterans homes with dozens of positive cases and at least 12 deaths. meantime the city of philadelphia pushing back on claim it's
so we can identify some of the missi missing links that maybe in the transmission. >> thank you so much. i appreciate it. >>> at least 1,800 coronavirus deaths were reported in this country in just the last 24 hours. erica hill has the story of what states are doing to get the death toll down. >> reporter: empty streets shutered businesses. lives on hold. signs of a long road ahead. >> the flattening of the curve last night happened because of what we did yesterday....
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the same genetic material as of my reading but i'm beginning to think that there's something we are missi missing. >> it's great to be with you. here's what we know, here's the facts. the facts are you talk about the world health organization, they had access. the chinese communist party didn't give americans access when we needed them at the most timely point in the president talked about that today. and we know they have this lab, we know about the wet markets, we know the virus itself did originate in wuhan so all of those things come together. are there still a lot we don't know. this is what the president was talking about today. we need to know answers to these. we still have this virus out there. he talked about getting the economy going not only here in united states but in the world. we need answers to these questions and we need transparency in many of the world health organization to do its job making sure we have timely effective and real information about what's going on in the global health space and they didn't get that done here. >> sean: they only noticed a virus on decem
the same genetic material as of my reading but i'm beginning to think that there's something we are missi missing. >> it's great to be with you. here's what we know, here's the facts. the facts are you talk about the world health organization, they had access. the chinese communist party didn't give americans access when we needed them at the most timely point in the president talked about that today. and we know they have this lab, we know about the wet markets, we know the virus itself...
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year the growlers lost state to the mud falls trotters, general motors shut down the plant, little missyeath, and stoolbend's been in the crapper ever since. and on a personal note, that was the year i tried sushi. didn't like it. never tried it again. gordy: hey, angus, here's a question. which woman on friday night lights wouldnyou have sex with? angus: the mayor. gordy: we'll accept that. the mayor, or saracen's grandma, the only two possible answers. go, growlers!
year the growlers lost state to the mud falls trotters, general motors shut down the plant, little missyeath, and stoolbend's been in the crapper ever since. and on a personal note, that was the year i tried sushi. didn't like it. never tried it again. gordy: hey, angus, here's a question. which woman on friday night lights wouldnyou have sex with? angus: the mayor. gordy: we'll accept that. the mayor, or saracen's grandma, the only two possible answers. go, growlers!
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fairly quiet and the heaviest rain is north brazil maybe the west running up into colombia as well missy increasing showers in panama most of the caribbean is fairly quiet now but the fronts to come out of the u.s. tend to prompt big showers in florida the bahamas and in cuba on the bottom end might produce some big damp was in the middle of mexico as well in the u.s. it's particularly hot in the southwest as rain and that cloud running through the east for example although you know are supposed to act occasional visits to the beach and heat wave is good in california the rain coming up through the ohio valley will produce a couple of days really disappointing weather goes for the east coast again yorks forecast is not that good to be honest for example you go to 11 degrees it does rise to 15 by cheese today in phoenix it's hot. the journey to work can be a challenge on its own. but for some peruvian villages traversing one of the world's most dangerous roads is a risk that comes with the job. we follow the journey of these people as they get there to survive. risking it all. on al-jazee
fairly quiet and the heaviest rain is north brazil maybe the west running up into colombia as well missy increasing showers in panama most of the caribbean is fairly quiet now but the fronts to come out of the u.s. tend to prompt big showers in florida the bahamas and in cuba on the bottom end might produce some big damp was in the middle of mexico as well in the u.s. it's particularly hot in the southwest as rain and that cloud running through the east for example although you know are...
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a question dear the day of the you don't know will you that you mouse their family home with what missy. among the most up. to the one. which was and what i crashed because it was up out of the park. they. do have a top award shows that. are they just like that and then the incident the editing for much of. a lot of us is that they do but the rest of us on this option was up a sort of them but it was a mess up of they've told us ok me what. nobody knew the photo of 'd me in the back up to know what a janitor or that i would be the chaps the. most i've ever seen of or mike or us a. little bit of both of them it's true yeah steve it's true i feel useful. but there should be and that is a bit of what i came for that's enough out of it with a muzzle bitch about how to keep it there what can she did offend some on the hour or day though i seen sagna beach any 2nd isn't there what then do you miss him the name instead of what. that this is a mindset i want to come but i mean that in a stolen son you have that if it 'd was a beautiful shot of take that it would have but it does it just fell up
a question dear the day of the you don't know will you that you mouse their family home with what missy. among the most up. to the one. which was and what i crashed because it was up out of the park. they. do have a top award shows that. are they just like that and then the incident the editing for much of. a lot of us is that they do but the rest of us on this option was up a sort of them but it was a mess up of they've told us ok me what. nobody knew the photo of 'd me in the back up to know...
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a question dear the day of the movie called i will know that you mouse their family home live with missy. among the most up with a look. at the one. which was and what i crashed because it was up at the park. but. i do have a time what shows that. are they just not that i'm there with him today is the editing for much of. a lot of us at that too but it is so us on this option was opposite of them but it was a mess up of all of us ok me what. nobody knew the photo of me in the back up to know what a janitor or that i would be the chaps the. most i've ever seen a cool mike or us a. little bit of both of them it's true yeah yeah steve it's true i feel you speak. out there should be and that is a bit of what i came for that's enough out of it what a mother got to the how to keep it there what can she did offend some on the hour or day though i seen sagna be jenny 2nd is i'm in the what and the ms i'm the name instead of what. that this is a mindset i want to come but i mean that in a full inside me of that if it 'd was a bit upsetting take that it would have but it does it just fell upon me
a question dear the day of the movie called i will know that you mouse their family home live with missy. among the most up with a look. at the one. which was and what i crashed because it was up at the park. but. i do have a time what shows that. are they just not that i'm there with him today is the editing for much of. a lot of us at that too but it is so us on this option was opposite of them but it was a mess up of all of us ok me what. nobody knew the photo of me in the back up to know...
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trump would reluctantly come arounded around to the need for missi mitigation. the administration did nothing, and the president has assigned a task force to unqualified lackeys who want to reopen the economy without one public health voice. that's the problem, right, the public health part is the problem. "politico" reports, the counsel is to include mike meadows, larry kudlow, steve mnuchin, vice president mike president who is not expected to provide a leading role. it's literally the same mistake all over again. he was late to act, thousands of people have died. now he wants to be too early and risk the same disaster. we all want the nation to reopen. we need a national strategy to do that. thanks to this president, that is completely absent once again. i mean, there is a lot we do not know about this virus. we don't know everything about it, and it's frustrating. a lot we do not know, and there's internal debate amongst smart people about a lot of things. there are crystal clear areas of consensus as there were back in february, and once again, the presiden
trump would reluctantly come arounded around to the need for missi mitigation. the administration did nothing, and the president has assigned a task force to unqualified lackeys who want to reopen the economy without one public health voice. that's the problem, right, the public health part is the problem. "politico" reports, the counsel is to include mike meadows, larry kudlow, steve mnuchin, vice president mike president who is not expected to provide a leading role. it's literally...
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anwewe need a transformation, believe, in the teamerers unn and top leadership -- whic has largely be m missin n acon rough this crisis -- if we're going toe e the kinds of challeng y you were just laying t. amy: did levinthank yo so ch for bng with , lead organizewith teaters for demoatic uni and the coordinar of theps teamsrs ited camign. thiss democry now!, democrynow.org, the wapeace report, am amy gdman in w yo with cost juan nzalez eaking tusus fro his home in w brunswk, new jsey. d now were goingo talk about a fferentind of livery. "'m ni months preant an i'm inging mbaby inta rld i noonger unrstand. i haveo remainopeful anyway." at is am littlield and a new pie for thinsider. her babys dueunday. amy littfield rently joid usrom her me in boon, ssachuses. i spo to her beforgovernor andrew cmo here new yor reased an executiv order saturd sing hospils could not forcpregnant pple to give bir without chon suort pers. thorder cong in resnse to a ve by both new york esbyterind the mnt sinai hospital systems to bar partners from labor and delivery rooms, causing widespread outrage even in this
anwewe need a transformation, believe, in the teamerers unn and top leadership -- whic has largely be m missin n acon rough this crisis -- if we're going toe e the kinds of challeng y you were just laying t. amy: did levinthank yo so ch for bng with , lead organizewith teaters for demoatic uni and the coordinar of theps teamsrs ited camign. thiss democry now!, democrynow.org, the wapeace report, am amy gdman in w yo with cost juan nzalez eaking tusus fro his home in w brunswk, new jsey. d now...
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pencil and the next week it's the assassination of president garfield and the next week i'm profiling missy gaynor. i'm doing a piece on snails right now for our annual food show. >> better you than me. [laughter] >> they are actually kind of cute when you see them up close. >> but eating them -- >> great protein source. the escargot you're getting had long been dead and are -- >> that makes it better. [laughter] [inaudible conversations] but no, when i was little i liked the variety packs of cereal. i did not like the big box andou that is how i feel about subject matter, frosted flakes, sugar smacks, froot loops. >> you are funny, do you have o take it down when you're doing a piece? do have to say i really have to behave myself because i will be on national television? >> yes, yes, i think so. different pieces call for different, i don't know, i mean, i just try to stay in the mome moment. i mean, i will say this that i had a vocal coach, not a voice teacher, she was helping with me auditions when i went to [inaudible] to audition for musicals and i was doing or singing a song from how t
pencil and the next week it's the assassination of president garfield and the next week i'm profiling missy gaynor. i'm doing a piece on snails right now for our annual food show. >> better you than me. [laughter] >> they are actually kind of cute when you see them up close. >> but eating them -- >> great protein source. the escargot you're getting had long been dead and are -- >> that makes it better. [laughter] [inaudible conversations] but no, when i was little...
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order that not only didn't institute statewide stay-at-home but actually overrode efrlts forts by missis counties and towns to try to keep themselves safe after that remarkable display within the last few days from the mississippi governor today he too relented and announced a stay-at-home order as well. he too is waiting until friday night to put it into effect. why? i don't know. but mississippi has another day and a half before it kicks in because who knows? pennsylvania finally put in a statewide order today too. they had one that affected most counties in the state, but now they finally got their statewide one. governor tom wolf. also nevada finally got their stay at home order today. that still leaves a bunch of american states with no stay-at-home orders even though all of these states have rising numbers of coronavirus cases. that leaves these states as place that's have some stay-at-home orders or no stay-at-home vmhome orders here or there but not for the whole state. every single one of those states without a stay-at-home order has coronavirus case numbers that are rising beca
order that not only didn't institute statewide stay-at-home but actually overrode efrlts forts by missis counties and towns to try to keep themselves safe after that remarkable display within the last few days from the mississippi governor today he too relented and announced a stay-at-home order as well. he too is waiting until friday night to put it into effect. why? i don't know. but mississippi has another day and a half before it kicks in because who knows? pennsylvania finally put in a...
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the missi of the stst offe is t bind theountry tether, the e puic postal service.bobously, tre are going to be ps in mail servi. there are woers who e unable to come to wor becau of ckness, cause of quaraine, cause of ep concerns and arars. we he a leralal lve polic that helps protect t theorkers protect emselves but the w wle, the st fice is ill ableo serve evev in thesveryry dficult timemes. the po office dostal workers e e oftetaken fo grante weave been here nce the ar bere the countryas found. is someing that ialways there. t t in ts time opandndem, , i think thehere ia greate appriation f what ststal rkrkers e doing. h have d deaths unfortate,e, 4 ma people ve becomsick and manyeople have been quarantid, and yethey' proupostal wkers are succumng to work when they can and serving the american people the best we can. we constantlyan: hear these reports that the postal service is running huge deficits every year. could you talk about how the previous reform that required the postal service to prepay all of these retirement benefits for years, what the impact thth
the missi of the stst offe is t bind theountry tether, the e puic postal service.bobously, tre are going to be ps in mail servi. there are woers who e unable to come to wor becau of ckness, cause of quaraine, cause of ep concerns and arars. we he a leralal lve polic that helps protect t theorkers protect emselves but the w wle, the st fice is ill ableo serve evev in thesveryry dficult timemes. the po office dostal workers e e oftetaken fo grante weave been here nce the ar bere the countryas...
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seeing none, missi hale, my mem to you yesterday, so i should feel comfortable about that? >> yes. if i recall correctly, you inquired how inspections were addressed? i took that to mean, be more of a general concern about -- >> president caen: we -- >> condition assets. yes, condition assessment is the term i was searching for. . yes. and given the emphasis on safety reliability, excellence and service, all of those key priorities go to the condition of the assets, both as we acquire them and as we plan for improving them over time. assuming we have ownership responsibility, we care about that. the day of purchase and going forward, right? and making sure that we have considered asset condition and the investments we'll be required to provide safe and reliable service in our projections of the cost of operating the system. which we have in the modelling we've done to date. and i think it's very consistent with the concern you expressed in your note about inspections to see the key priorities listed as they are. >> president caen: okay, so i'm comfortable with that. one other quest
seeing none, missi hale, my mem to you yesterday, so i should feel comfortable about that? >> yes. if i recall correctly, you inquired how inspections were addressed? i took that to mean, be more of a general concern about -- >> president caen: we -- >> condition assets. yes, condition assessment is the term i was searching for. . yes. and given the emphasis on safety reliability, excellence and service, all of those key priorities go to the condition of the assets, both as we...
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generation rancher missy bonds worries this means she won't be able to sell her cattle. >> for us we like consistency, and the voltyty right now is the most unsettling thing. >> reporter: beef production is down about 30% the bartling brothers in nebraska with 40,000 pigs say they are busting at the seams. with nowhere to send their stock and more being born every day, some of their pigs may have to be put down. can you believe this is happening in our country >> i can't believe i never thought ever in the united states, unless there was an act of war declared on us that we would ever, ever have an issue like this. >> reporter: any other time of the year, as we look at the drone flying over the stockyards it would be full but this morning there is beef, pork and chicken not making its way to grocery stores. now the packers do have some in cold storage, in their freezers, that they say they will eventually make its way out to grocery stores, but there is a livestock report that says that likely will not last very long meantime, the beef, chicken and pork producers in the food industry
generation rancher missy bonds worries this means she won't be able to sell her cattle. >> for us we like consistency, and the voltyty right now is the most unsettling thing. >> reporter: beef production is down about 30% the bartling brothers in nebraska with 40,000 pigs say they are busting at the seams. with nowhere to send their stock and more being born every day, some of their pigs may have to be put down. can you believe this is happening in our country >> i can't...
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last few weeks as americans are told to stay indoors starting today, doordash temporarily cutting its mission for local partners helping smaller restaurants survive. current demand shock joining us is doordash's ceo tony xu. good morning to you. >> good morning. good to be with you. >> good to be with you when this is all over, how many restaurants do you think are going to go out of business? >> i'm optimistic, andrew. i know it's a very difficult time as the son of a former restaurant manager where i was a dishwasher, i can tell you this is the most difficult challenge i've seen the restaurant industry go through in over three decades. that said, i know they have produced the vast majority of gdp in every city. i think that will continue to be the case. >> in terms of the restaurants that you're working with right now, what percentage are still online with you and what percent are off? >> the vast majority are online and certainly you are seeing hits across the board. that said, you know, north of 80% of restaurants are still going strong and i think, you know, whether it's efforts like t
last few weeks as americans are told to stay indoors starting today, doordash temporarily cutting its mission for local partners helping smaller restaurants survive. current demand shock joining us is doordash's ceo tony xu. good morning to you. >> good morning. good to be with you. >> good to be with you when this is all over, how many restaurants do you think are going to go out of business? >> i'm optimistic, andrew. i know it's a very difficult time as the son of a former...