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en el gobierno a caso de que se confirme ahí mucho más que no llega nia diagnosticar formalmente de unso un nudo uno de 3000 caso de coronavirus en méxico son una pequeña parte de los contagios >>> un secretario de salud reveló que han logrado determinar a los personas que cortan que podrán no necesitar >>> una multiplicación por cada caso cuantos hay en la población es un finalmente esos 23,500 >>> a través de la aplicación empleada para manejar el desarrollo de la pandemia. con el objetivo >>> en este momento hay que tenerlo que vamos a mantener más complicado. es por probable que llamó la población para las medidas y se han presentado. demostró que méxico es el país de américa latina donde se respete llamado a quedarse en casa la movilidad de los espacios públicos con 34 por ciento >>> en las calles cisen para una comida tenemos también que trabajar. >>> otro no le dan importancia >>> son los números que las comunidades sanitarias confirmaron que se todo está ahí. en los operativos para no permitir que las empresas quedan trabajando en tijuana las autoridades de la secretaría de tra
en el gobierno a caso de que se confirme ahí mucho más que no llega nia diagnosticar formalmente de unso un nudo uno de 3000 caso de coronavirus en méxico son una pequeña parte de los contagios >>> un secretario de salud reveló que han logrado determinar a los personas que cortan que podrán no necesitar >>> una multiplicación por cada caso cuantos hay en la población es un finalmente esos 23,500 >>> a través de la aplicación empleada para manejar el...
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when you go to nia be done that don't you see any. of them you're. going to go to. west again who are going to go out and buy 2 on the side the timing on better food . got messed up i would alumina got to do. my own good will my notice i mean. yeah yeah. i just i was having. well. they're dead conceal and the seller says quote i say let's say you could buy me out is difficult because. the ending monks had better touch a bad day oh my god it's a piece and i'm here oh my someone could i be doing. it. feel money at the up look down. down on my son feel lucky sign him and give. back. to. god but. thanks to my. surprise 111 he's elected to dougie and to come back yeah. economies and when i get . got that success of saying i like the. idea. of being so that's a good start to you did you could you get it. the ceiling of several 1000000 siap would move in go around was so about food i began to see me hold up most economically to let me say i get old enough have been here for me to get no value young but don't let this drag me to something merely my mail i'm going to tell it
when you go to nia be done that don't you see any. of them you're. going to go to. west again who are going to go out and buy 2 on the side the timing on better food . got messed up i would alumina got to do. my own good will my notice i mean. yeah yeah. i just i was having. well. they're dead conceal and the seller says quote i say let's say you could buy me out is difficult because. the ending monks had better touch a bad day oh my god it's a piece and i'm here oh my someone could i be doing....
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and earlier we spoke to muhammad nia to get a medical perspective on donald trump suggestion of injecting disinfectant to clean the body of corona box well it does add as dangerous as it soames really i think the important thing for the general public is to understand that the virus when it is outside the body is different than what is inside the body oh side the body you can cheat by the way you wanted it disinfectant u.v. light it whatsoever where once white is entered into the body it doesn't respect all of these detergent because it is hiding weight in an individual cells one of the 2 or 3 trillion cells in our bodies so disinfectant wouldn't reach near the what disinfected it would do it does all remember a and all the sell off all their body and it will turn out to be extremely toxic and probably one would survive in the girl no wires but wouldn't survive by injecting disinfectant and that was mohamed money from lancaster university that now is a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world officials in the democratic republic of congo say at least 17 people h
and earlier we spoke to muhammad nia to get a medical perspective on donald trump suggestion of injecting disinfectant to clean the body of corona box well it does add as dangerous as it soames really i think the important thing for the general public is to understand that the virus when it is outside the body is different than what is inside the body oh side the body you can cheat by the way you wanted it disinfectant u.v. light it whatsoever where once white is entered into the body it...
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germans they say what they fear most is covered nineteen's economic fallout almost 2 weeks into the nia freeze of public life more than 90 percent of germans still agree with the contact restrictions in place. simply accepted that's the way things are now no problem. as good you can still buy everything but of course i miss my friends. confidence in germany's health system has even slightly grown since last week to 77 percent overall while 22 percent say they are less confident the system can cope but for 3 of the 3 to feel that the health service is working despite all this is great as an old person i remember war times and we're nowhere near that yet but. what germans currently worry about most is the economic damage the corona crisis could bring. 3 quarters are concerned or very concerned for the economy overall less than a quarter worry about their own personal situation. solidarity in europe and beyond is also something most germans would like to see now well almost 2 thirds feel it is right for politicians to think of germany 1st at this time of crisis 95 percent would like to see
germans they say what they fear most is covered nineteen's economic fallout almost 2 weeks into the nia freeze of public life more than 90 percent of germans still agree with the contact restrictions in place. simply accepted that's the way things are now no problem. as good you can still buy everything but of course i miss my friends. confidence in germany's health system has even slightly grown since last week to 77 percent overall while 22 percent say they are less confident the system can...
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probablyÑi ñrremr the japangs qñru (technical problem) ÑiÑiçóq iokçó reall:oççó foundÑr that this was Ñiahnical problem)ñrÑió of landscape does interrogation create on the ground in terms of warfare and people's experiences. as i've's going further and further into that then i realized that ok interrogation rooms and the kind of reliance here on the individual person the interrogation room is not supposed to produce information. it is there to supposed to produce a certain kind of subject. the u.s. is often saying that this is other states kinds of other projects, the u.s. is absolutely right there in terms of that project. then you have the kind of residents about self criticism and north korea and chinese self transformation, in terms of positioning yourself as a individual via be the collective. the u.s., what i see is that kind of, you can see that operated also on the level for example the kind of different strategies that start developing. so for the tsv as they're really concerned about the p.o.w. issue, they are also saying in order to impact what is going on we are also going to
probablyÑi ñrremr the japangs qñru (technical problem) ÑiÑiçóq iokçó reall:oççó foundÑr that this was Ñiahnical problem)ñrÑió of landscape does interrogation create on the ground in terms of warfare and people's experiences. as i've's going further and further into that then i realized that ok interrogation rooms and the kind of reliance here on the individual person the interrogation room is not supposed to produce information. it is there to supposed to produce a certain kind...
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joining me now, cnn's dana bash and nia-malika henderson. dana, i'll start with you. the president did exactly what he is damning the world health organization for doing. >> right. well, if you're looking for consistency, this is definitely not the place to look for it. and we have shown that, unfortunately, in so many areas of this crisis, on so many occasions. look, what's going on here is that the president has -- there are two big reasons why the president has done this. number one, he needs a place to blame. and the w.h.o. is as good a place as any. it fits with where he is with his gut and has been since he ran for president, even before that, which is international organizations are not things that the u.s. should support. and you know, he criticizes them over and over again. that's just a fact. couple that with the idea that he is getting a lot of criticism, he's hearing a lot of criticism of the w.h.o. from the people he loves to listen to. the base, both the conservative media and elected officials who are really blasting not just the organization but the he
joining me now, cnn's dana bash and nia-malika henderson. dana, i'll start with you. the president did exactly what he is damning the world health organization for doing. >> right. well, if you're looking for consistency, this is definitely not the place to look for it. and we have shown that, unfortunately, in so many areas of this crisis, on so many occasions. look, what's going on here is that the president has -- there are two big reasons why the president has done this. number one,...
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people are in the southern and southern warrant and that's what the girl what itoshi the nia means you know all sun even the bare minimum to survive is missing then our own the means. as steamy and you can want to stop the violence this is what many of the countries really in need be need as such we need to grow up on a committee track consorted narrative even in times of great need we must remember real or industry and the well written arguably does help the global south by exporting weapons how important is the un charter at this particular time only this week saudi arabia bombed yemen the poorest country in the middle east facing a groan a virus a pandemic israel bombed syria how important is the un charter at this particular time because those are seen by many to be arguable violations of the un charter. you may remember on. magia 23 in find them a crack team in. just a 2nd general do not nations antonio potential has allowed us an option and cruel marcy's. progress is going agendas time of that to continue now isn't just to senses that they are now one trying to fight and keep uni
people are in the southern and southern warrant and that's what the girl what itoshi the nia means you know all sun even the bare minimum to survive is missing then our own the means. as steamy and you can want to stop the violence this is what many of the countries really in need be need as such we need to grow up on a committee track consorted narrative even in times of great need we must remember real or industry and the well written arguably does help the global south by exporting weapons...
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health service they're saving british lives so a london based creative producer named situ me in boulder nia recruited some of those workers all 1st 2nd or 3rd generation immigrants to recite a poem called you clap for me now it's a simple yet powerful reminder of the contribution that we can all make to a society wherever we are and wherever we come from we'll see you next time here at the listening post so it's finally happened i think you are afraid of some things come from overseas and taken your jobs made it safe to walk the streets. he tracked in your home. is he. proud nation. but not me. or me or me knowing you clap for me now you cheer as i toil. bringing food see your family bringing food from your soil propping up your hospitals not some foreign invader. he took wife say don't speak so. don't say not here you know how it feels to be a prison you know how it feels to live in fear so you kept from me now all this love you are bringing but don't forget when it's no longer quiet don't forget that when you can no longer hear the birds singing or see clear waters that i may cause for yo
health service they're saving british lives so a london based creative producer named situ me in boulder nia recruited some of those workers all 1st 2nd or 3rd generation immigrants to recite a poem called you clap for me now it's a simple yet powerful reminder of the contribution that we can all make to a society wherever we are and wherever we come from we'll see you next time here at the listening post so it's finally happened i think you are afraid of some things come from overseas and...
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nigeria d w in germany i am saundra to nobody with me today i always use my co-presenting nia to take me into how are you today just fine sondra thank you very much and a warm welcome to all of you.
nigeria d w in germany i am saundra to nobody with me today i always use my co-presenting nia to take me into how are you today just fine sondra thank you very much and a warm welcome to all of you.
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under the watchful eye of the city's patron goddess imo nia in 2018 at hamburg city hall he renewed his contract as ballet director. in 2023 he will have held the position for 50 years the saudis and even i always say it's a welcome. and i decided to carry this burden for another 4 years it's. every autumn the hamburg ballet gives a guest performance in baton baton even after all these years he still feels nervous ahead of a premiere. this is production is bernstein dances. it is. it's the same piece that launched the cooperation between the hamburg ballet and the baton baton festival hall 20 years ago. this is fear and it's a place where you can experiment and. no i want to open up the packard fiat is here escape because there's always time here to reconsider the works today and see them in a completely different space not mine in one finish and somehow i find that very inspiring and spectate me. the serene setting helps focus the body and mind here in bad and bad and there's a deep appreciation for the dance company from hamburg at the press conference it's obvious that the local medi
under the watchful eye of the city's patron goddess imo nia in 2018 at hamburg city hall he renewed his contract as ballet director. in 2023 he will have held the position for 50 years the saudis and even i always say it's a welcome. and i decided to carry this burden for another 4 years it's. every autumn the hamburg ballet gives a guest performance in baton baton even after all these years he still feels nervous ahead of a premiere. this is production is bernstein dances. it is. it's the same...
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Ñias you could tell, ir keep a job. çóçó[laug$ter] justice kagan:Ñik çóÑiçóÑiñrÑiÑiÑiçór extreme t$ethis evening marks theÑiçó Ñised of the society's 2019çó ñrleon supreme court. justin driver and also jerry ÑijfñrçóÑiçwiñrÑi[laughter]ñrg it was a finalist for the american bar association's silver gavel award, and shortlisted for the five attic kappa ralph waldo emerson award. professor driver has a distinguished publication record in the nation's leading log reviews on all matter of subjects relating to education, race, and constitutional law. among the other prizes -- excuse me. he has also written extensively for general audiences. you might have seen his pieces in slate, the atlantic, the new york times, the washington post, and the new republic. he's a member of the american law institute and of the american constitution society's academic advisory board. he's also an editor of the supreme court review. professor driver received his ba from brown university, a masters in modern history from modern college oxford, where he was a marshall scholar, and his jd from harvard law schoo
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here is abc 7 news-- nia saw t first coronavirus case on january 26th h new rnia.state saw nearly ten times as many cases of the coronavirus. why? an interactive time line now available at abc 7 news.com lays out day by day the difference in how two of the country's largest states handled the outbreak of the coronavirus differently. >> we need to take an official action. >> while san francisco and other counties were declaring states of emergency, days later, new york governor andrew cuomo told cnn there is no reason for concern. both leaders setting the stage for the pandemic that would sweep across the country. you can now follow along, day by day, as each state waged a war against covid-19. we included videos of news coverage from the day. >> i want to remind everybody, that this state continues to take advantage of every hour of every day. >> watched, as the number of reported cases grew. >> and tracked what city and state leaders were saying as the pandemic unfolded. >> we are now the epicenter of this crisis. >> the pandemic is not over. but as californiater
here is abc 7 news-- nia saw t first coronavirus case on january 26th h new rnia.state saw nearly ten times as many cases of the coronavirus. why? an interactive time line now available at abc 7 news.com lays out day by day the difference in how two of the country's largest states handled the outbreak of the coronavirus differently. >> we need to take an official action. >> while san francisco and other counties were declaring states of emergency, days later, new york governor...
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is volunteered for many years while she worked as a partner with chief operating operator is peloton nia. after the conversation to be able to ask jenna some questions and you can do so by lining up right here to my right in your left and we will bring the microphone up this i'll so we could have questions afterward. after the question and answer you can purchase a book and get a signed copy. please give a warm welcome to janice kaplan and kara burisma. [applause] >> do we need this one or this one cracks do we need this one at all? >> here we go. welcome janice. >> thank you. it's nice to be here. [applause] >> is hard to imagine someone who thinks about the bias and gender norms as much as i do so you can imagine what a fan woman i am of this author for having spent the time and the vulnerability to write this book thank you again for being here tonight and i want to do justice to the one thing i think we all have to realize sitting here today i said to genesis we were coming up here, today marks the passing of katharine johnson at 101 years old. for those of you who that name doesn't
is volunteered for many years while she worked as a partner with chief operating operator is peloton nia. after the conversation to be able to ask jenna some questions and you can do so by lining up right here to my right in your left and we will bring the microphone up this i'll so we could have questions afterward. after the question and answer you can purchase a book and get a signed copy. please give a warm welcome to janice kaplan and kara burisma. [applause] >> do we need this one...
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it won't effect my vote today but it would be noise to kno nia little bit more. i can provide a partial answer knowing that our vision service plan representative was unable to attend in-person today. although i know they're livestreaming so, any question i'm not able to answer, hopefully they'll follow-up with us quickly and we can report back next month. the costco relationship or vsp is relative low knew so it hasn't done something like go become in the history of vsp. at some point as more and more pressure came for vsp to consider a and that's what led to the alignment with the costco organization several years ago. perhaps eight to 10 years ago. because of costco buying power relative to the buying power of a typical vsp lower cost than a typical network provider so vsp constructed the frame allowances this way in order to close low a loin the total percentage of available frames that are available through a non costco network provider at or below the frame allowance to then be similar to the percentage of costco provided frames add or below that allowance
it won't effect my vote today but it would be noise to kno nia little bit more. i can provide a partial answer knowing that our vision service plan representative was unable to attend in-person today. although i know they're livestreaming so, any question i'm not able to answer, hopefully they'll follow-up with us quickly and we can report back next month. the costco relationship or vsp is relative low knew so it hasn't done something like go become in the history of vsp. at some point as more...
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>> well, i think, probably even by this afternoon we will know a little bit more, again, ev dently niaat study going to be presented at upcoming briefing per press release this morning once that happens fda can act quickly you saw that for hydroxychloroquine. you know weeks ago, and, they can do that, you know, i would imagine with remdesivir or at least act quickly to get out in scale to patients doing to be important to understand which patients specifically are benefiting from this or not there is some evidence when you use it earlier in treatment, you have better clinical outcome that is what gilead is saying in press release this morning, that is going to be important to understand, it could be pretty quick once we understand if and where it works, pretty quick to get out to folks within weeks. maria: that is what the market is looking at, dr. steven, thank you for joining us this morning, really appreciate your insights this morning, from raymond james dagen mcdowell jump in gilead says going to continue to discuss, the with regulatory authorities this growing data set >> one of
>> well, i think, probably even by this afternoon we will know a little bit more, again, ev dently niaat study going to be presented at upcoming briefing per press release this morning once that happens fda can act quickly you saw that for hydroxychloroquine. you know weeks ago, and, they can do that, you know, i would imagine with remdesivir or at least act quickly to get out in scale to patients doing to be important to understand which patients specifically are benefiting from this or...