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killed by coke at 19 in england and wales is 35 percent higher than government figures indicate the oas that reported just over 21017 which includes those outside hospitals and $7000.00 more than the government think it's a new zealand suffered a in some of its strict lockdown measures introduced 4 weeks ago to stop the spread of coronavirus the country's import of nearly $1500.00 confirmed cases and at least $900.00 and it's. on to other news and forces loyal to the libyan warlord honey for half of attacked residential neighborhoods in a town just east of tripoli overnight they fired dozens of rockets into the town of . monday half there in the all peace talks with the un recognized government his forces have been involved on his fighters for nearly 2 weeks without the one head in tripoli says half as comments well they could be nothing more than grandstanding . has been saying. big news but everybody here is familiar that this is not very significant especially has been repeating all the time the abolishment of the libyan political agreement this high about agreement that brought abou
killed by coke at 19 in england and wales is 35 percent higher than government figures indicate the oas that reported just over 21017 which includes those outside hospitals and $7000.00 more than the government think it's a new zealand suffered a in some of its strict lockdown measures introduced 4 weeks ago to stop the spread of coronavirus the country's import of nearly $1500.00 confirmed cases and at least $900.00 and it's. on to other news and forces loyal to the libyan warlord honey for...
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. >> oa forma es minimizar e coagio con el rus. >> no es un sello perfecto pero la máscara previene queas manos, aes de ponerse la >> las mascaras para ser utilizadas deben ser desiectas por las con agua >> noticiero telemdo. volver pérez comidades se unan para ayudarse,iudad juárez improrasdonaba enferras perillas, pero necesita000 mascarillas para hacer frnte a la pandea. >> está solidaridad con las persas de salud y así comearon a colabor desde sus >> ante ta iniciativa otras ciudad piden este eqpo para el personal médico. >>icen por a que querer es poder y una mujer o pase las genia pa hacer cubrebocas caseros mire la señora utiliza un sostén de modelo y an la essez se lasngenia para fabrar esto y en cuba hay 186 casos queoronavirus y ocho >> el telemdo 48 seguimos apoyando la comunidad, ciudad pantalla ayura con $5000 a manera independiente, los fdos estan disponibl para as 76 negocios y se otoarán conforme a las solicitudes >> varias orgazaciones s fines de lucro se unen para ayudar a trabajores documeados, loslegibles podrían recibir ayudade hasta calificavisita el sioweb en ntal
. >> oa forma es minimizar e coagio con el rus. >> no es un sello perfecto pero la máscara previene queas manos, aes de ponerse la >> las mascaras para ser utilizadas deben ser desiectas por las con agua >> noticiero telemdo. volver pérez comidades se unan para ayudarse,iudad juárez improrasdonaba enferras perillas, pero necesita000 mascarillas para hacer frnte a la pandea. >> está solidaridad con las persas de salud y así comearon a colabor desde sus >>...
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i can communicate with my colllleagues and work as part oa team.really learned here, to collaborate and communicate. i can start my life again. i have more confidence now. ♪ normality and others, means accepting society's conventions but not its stress and conformity. alex has been working at a startup for the past few months. her employer knows about her past and allows her some freedom. most importantly, she is no longer afraid of going out and meeting other people. >> [speaking japanese] translator: in the beginning, my eyes were so used to the darkness in my room that the sunlight was blinding. i could not bear it. i suffered with that for a long time. to ane a month, she goes editorial meeting of the magazine that is by and for thee hikikomori. everyone working for the publication, which launched earlier this year, has spent time living in isolation. today, though, they are eager to share their experiences. >> [speaking japanese] translator: in the beginning, it was a voyage of discovery. i finally felt comfortable with [singe v vocaling]g] vv
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the historic chinese theater, closed indndefinitely, symbol oa $100 billion industry that basically shut down overnight. sharon has been an editor in hollywood for more than 15 years. she worked on successful shows like breaking bad and mr. robot. inin mid-february, she was hired as an editor for a neww series n a streaming platformrm. cutting two of ththose episododes. on friday, marchch 13, that is basically the daday hollywoooodt down.. we aresically said, done. everybody clear out your editing room. reporter: from postproduction to actors, more than 300,000 people have lost jobs. the superhero costumes have been rereplaced with packages for volunteers to make masks out of fabric, supplied to hospitals in the area. >> i think it was in the collective consciousness. there were people who had stopped working because all the shows shut down. i think everybody realized that they needed a purpose in this time, and they needed to do what they could, use their skills to help people. reporter: not only is filling in hohollywood shut down, but the release of dozens of films has been postponed
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once that first band of rain oa from late af evening hours and even november sight saturday night. point over the weekend can i guarantee dry weather, but there will be more breaks in the showers. sunday looks wet. heavier rain moving through. you see these patches of yellow indicating heavier downpours pitch wouldn't be surprised if we see rumbles of thunder. the upper atmosphere won't have time to melt before it gets down to ground level. once we add up to the rain, not just tomorrow and sunday, but continuing into monday, we're talking about some very beneficial rain amounts. anywhere else from half an inch to over an inch of total rainfall. the yellow shaded areas of highlighting the higher terrain. that's where you're more likely to get up to or around an inch of total rainfall. so the santa cruz mountains and some of the north bay peaks likely to overachieve on rainfall. but, hey, even a half inch, we would take it. not going to erase the rainfall deficit, but every little bit helps. we'll day out then and by wednesday and thursday, our temperatures return to what is normal f
once that first band of rain oa from late af evening hours and even november sight saturday night. point over the weekend can i guarantee dry weather, but there will be more breaks in the showers. sunday looks wet. heavier rain moving through. you see these patches of yellow indicating heavier downpours pitch wouldn't be surprised if we see rumbles of thunder. the upper atmosphere won't have time to melt before it gets down to ground level. once we add up to the rain, not just tomorrow and...
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. >> my taxable sales uld be oa ye so, that would be $33,000. it would help with keeping paint off, keeping my employees, keeping things going. >> for more details on the small business relief program and the news state website for job seekers, just head to kpix 5. >> it has affected more than 1 million people worldwide. maybe a quarter of them in the united states. nearly half of those are in new york this is governor there andrew cuomo had warned that there are only six days worth of ventilators left. ad louisiana has reported nearly 3000 new cases in the last 24 hours. new orleans has a higher per capita coronavirus death rate than new york city.>>> the coronavirus pandemic is having a big impact on the funeral industry. because of the stay-at-home directive and bands on large gatherings, few people are able to attend memorial services now. and san lorenzo, grissom's chapel and mortuary had to rethink a way it does business although there is something missing. >> we had a full funeral over a phone and we prayed over the body prior to them bei
. >> my taxable sales uld be oa ye so, that would be $33,000. it would help with keeping paint off, keeping my employees, keeping things going. >> for more details on the small business relief program and the news state website for job seekers, just head to kpix 5. >> it has affected more than 1 million people worldwide. maybe a quarter of them in the united states. nearly half of those are in new york this is governor there andrew cuomo had warned that there are only six days...
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gave turkey was an investment for schools, for clinics in turkey, thehe question is,s, can they agree oa new deal when the eu continues to fund the integration of syririans when countries like germany can help greece? >> we appreciate your time andnd your insight tonight. thank you. >> i thank you. >> here is a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. the education minister of germany saysys the government plans to give interest-free loans to students in need. it would be extended to international students who are not from the european union. brazil's president has joined crowds in a public rally in brasilia. he criticized coronavirus lockdown measures imposed by state governors. brazil has the highest number of infections in latin america, but bolsonaro continues to downplay the severity of the pandemic. in australia, three beaches in sydney are open again in a tentative step two ease coronavirus restrictions. locals are allowed to exercise but must respect social distancing. bondai beach remains closed. finally, benjamin netanyahu has agreed to form an emerg
gave turkey was an investment for schools, for clinics in turkey, thehe question is,s, can they agree oa new deal when the eu continues to fund the integration of syririans when countries like germany can help greece? >> we appreciate your time andnd your insight tonight. thank you. >> i thank you. >> here is a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. the education minister of germany saysys the government plans to give interest-free loans to...
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attack their pride from mine for living in the 4 or 5 days so oa the thing is because of their white lie i fitted them for that's why they are also doing. these attitudes give the scum s. peace of mind about their crimes. images of attractive women and ask the assistants or girlfriends to record voice messages this worked well for a few years. but there would be victims are now more tech savvy and quickly wised up to possible scams like whose last victim sean. i trusted that you were solid you broke all that tonight far as i'm concerned you lied to me i guess you really were just that black guy on there just trying to take me for everything you can get in full. on but it's getting harder for prosecutors as well in 2014 began a police service launched the cyber crime unit and trained about 1000 cyber crime investigators to try and combat discomfits but up to russia believes the police aren't tackling the root causes of the problem all i call on our leadership is that this is channel most of the airport in building the capacity of the youth getting there very concrete you fully see i t
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. >> reporter: they know that there's a shortage o e, so they staed working oa y to increase suly. th start making thelastic face shids themselves. they quickly discovered other groups are already doing t sa thin so they collaborate with community vunteer who are actlly ming the shies. >> it was a shock to hear that there wasn' enough ppe. i'velways taken it for granted that, oh, yeah, hospitals theyl have face masks,one-use gloves. you'll just throw them away after. that wl be enough for everhing, righ >> reporter: joshua and kai are part of a growing number o people who want to help keep first responders safe. a ppe donation drive for health care workers is taking place in downtown danville on saturday. >> i know we're quarantining ourselves, but they're out there risking and they just need your protection. so masks, gloves, anything that you have from the fire, come help us. >> reporter: now, the donation drive starts at 10:00 a.m. it ends at 3:00. if you want to help josh and kai, you can go to their gofundme page. it is called east bay face shields for health care workers. the
. >> reporter: they know that there's a shortage o e, so they staed working oa y to increase suly. th start making thelastic face shids themselves. they quickly discovered other groups are already doing t sa thin so they collaborate with community vunteer who are actlly ming the shies. >> it was a shock to hear that there wasn' enough ppe. i'velways taken it for granted that, oh, yeah, hospitals theyl have face masks,one-use gloves. you'll just throw them away after. that wl be...
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that's why there's oa. it aill th tsaque psoasisife that'sdon't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated... ...with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression... ...or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. be head of the household, had to because i became a dependent. my tip is, every time i wanted to smoke a cigarette i would think of my children. (announcer) for free help, call 1-800-quit now. when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an emergency from here. o
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>> it is the best desseranin oa >>> explorer 3 local eateries in 130 minutes on check please, bay areahursday night at 7:30. >>> here is tonight's lineup on kqed, made possible by your support. >>> kqed thanks our members, and community partners for their support. >>> duringg this challeng time, we all need to do r part. sleep world, will our stories are close to protect our employees and customers, we ila stl here to support you. our wide selection is mattressesavailable with white glove delivery to your doorstep or bedroom. >> mancini's sleep world is here for the entire bay area, delivering comfort and support. visit us@sleepworld.com. >>> id prt trump: we're going to be opening up very, very, very, e.ry soon, i hop robert: president trump at odds withis own officials. >> now is no time to back off. now is the time put your foot on the accelerator. because we're going in the right direction. robert: but with unemployment rising, the president feels pressure teo rpen the economy. in hot spots, black americans face alarming rates of infection. poorest people always pay the highest pri
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kictheey justry to rld health organation afr alit has de oa budget aroundhe size one large u.s.tal, i mn, rather th criticing the whowe shld be drping our jawnd takinghem fofoall the ings th have done thankinthem r all ththings ty've done. so whaabout th particur episode with e conavirusn china? president trump has said the who took china's side but there is no sides to a pandemic. yes, dr. taters did praise china but he is also praised trump. that is just diplomomacy. i don't think he thinks either president or xi jinping have done a particularly great job on this. and basically, the who has been caught in a geopolitical power struggleetween the world to superpowers. and at a time of a once a message republic health c crisis that could not be more destructive. so what should the united states do? it shohould lead a global coalition to at least double and at least double the funding of the world health organization. right now we have the who we deserve bebecause we have provid .t with pitiful financing we havave given it controlol ovr less than one quarter of its budget because
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s office for national statistics the oas said it recorded just over 13000 deaths by airport 10th but the government's toll for those who died in hospital until then was around 9000 paul brennan in london for us can you explain the discrepancy here paul. the discrepancy is essentially because the they're not comparing quite like for like but the question is which is the most accurate which is that which is giving the best picture of the reality here in england and wales and you have to say that it was probably the masses and therefore the accusation against the government figures is they're underestimating the scale of the infection in england wales the statistics are as follows what the ins found was that total deaths up to april the 10th. 13121 of them involving 19 but for the same period the government statistics for deaths include from kovac 19 on the government statistics only those people have been tested in hospital 9200 $88.00 that's the figure that the government ministers give on daily basis on a daily basis at that downing street briefing and it's the one that the media has
s office for national statistics the oas said it recorded just over 13000 deaths by airport 10th but the government's toll for those who died in hospital until then was around 9000 paul brennan in london for us can you explain the discrepancy here paul. the discrepancy is essentially because the they're not comparing quite like for like but the question is which is the most accurate which is that which is giving the best picture of the reality here in england and wales and you have to say that...
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as oas one reviewer explained, lincoln made ae notable attempt to be fair to the two has of our nation. like a lot of the abraham lincoln's who were betrayed inin this earlier. or before class and had been writing, lincoln was also a crude frontiersman. in one scene, the president flops down on the white house floor to take a nap. it was a very bland, neutral, who wasgued lincoln portrayed. i think that image of lincoln in this. reflected the reluctance on the part of many white americans to invest the 16th president with substantialbe power. precisely because lincoln in these years had to be safe.. he had to be moderate and someone who could heal the ones of sectional division. ins be this way, lincoln was beg part thatto play a he had been playing since the end of the 19th century when the story of the often told as a tale of fraternal division that gave way to brotherly reunification. vividly imagined in the idea of white soldiers from opposing sides shaking hands across a bloody chasm or across the stone wall at gettysburg -- gettysburg angle. -- thereco idea of reconciliatn seemed
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i visited there and at the time i can only usually spen could oa couple hours on each partnership but i spent a whole day at this school and six of the children were little people, i noticed. and another had several cerebral palsy. they would get a great education, food. i talked to everyo single studet what do you think they wanted to be? accountants, and nurses, everything we wanted. i told them i will be back to visit a school. what's interesting is they totally impacted the country because that school is one of the highest performing schools in tanzania. tell me they don't look up to those children. children do not get the time of day there at all. they've taken notice and now they make it so businesses should hire people with a disability because the school is inhighlighting how success they are in the school and in t the education. so, think about the drop a pebble with the school and how the ripples have gone out and utmade a generational impact because they went on vacation in tanzania. i wish i could have made such an impact as they have. rarely in life do you do everything a
i visited there and at the time i can only usually spen could oa couple hours on each partnership but i spent a whole day at this school and six of the children were little people, i noticed. and another had several cerebral palsy. they would get a great education, food. i talked to everyo single studet what do you think they wanted to be? accountants, and nurses, everything we wanted. i told them i will be back to visit a school. what's interesting is they totally impacted the country because...
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we are dealing with people that are scientificalllly ignorant oa numberer of levels another problem forcs ththemselves is they are shortstaffed. theyey have provideders and supt staff that has to maybe stay-at-home foror child care, r maybe theyey are ill themselves. we want to have all of these unconstitutional bans, all of thesese undue burdensns lifted. another proroblem we are havings with the stimulus money coming out, thahat they have put bans n any money going to abortion providers or clinics providing health care for women. anthony: looking inside the american home, how is the coronavirus outbreak affectcting women in partiticular on the hoe front? toni: one of the problems is violence in the home. dodomestic violence in the home, mamany women are suffering from that on a greaeater scale than before. there is limited access to hehealth, as is happening for everybody. childcare -- the cororonavirus itseself is placing an undue burden on women much more thanan it is on men because of the surfaces t they perform.. -- services they perform. so many women in and d outside f the e hom
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when youhink oa bank, you thinof people in a place.ut when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your traactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an emergency from here. or pay billsrom here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's myank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. becaif you download and e the chase mobile app, yo bank is virtually any place. visit chase.com/mobile. adl liqui-gels minis.rgh in. a mighty small pilwith concentrat power th works at liquid speed. u'll ask... what pain? is so irresistible, you'll wna eat them anywhere, don't resist! or on the y home! pop my 100% all-white-meat assic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99. >>i 30 right now and even as they say florida has not reached its peak. fo coronavirus whh is supposed to happen th coming weekend. look at the crowds. this is the beach in jksonville florida. th made the decision james to reopen and t
when youhink oa bank, you thinof people in a place.ut when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your traactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an emergency from here. or pay billsrom here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's myank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. becaif you download and e the chase mobile app, yo bank...
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. >>> later on, minneapolis fed president neon the band wagon oa v-shaped recovery. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when every connection counts... you can count on us. >>> welcome back the number of new coronavirus cases in mainland china has climbed to a five-week high with more than 100 confirmed cases yesterday. that uptick as that country looks to get back to work following its lockdown to contain that virus spread. cnbc's eunice yoon is joining us now. what steps is being taken to get people back to work. >>> >> increased health monitoring people are asked to prove they most likely don't have the coronavirus with the help of technology >> r
. >>> later on, minneapolis fed president neon the band wagon oa v-shaped recovery. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always...
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interrogators had attended universities in the united states, or they may have had longer ties with the oas asked during the world war ii. i think that it is really the interrogators that make the u.s. military nervous. this is a list of the books available in the library, i've counted them which really illustrates extensive understanding and knowledge about literature in the west that deals with class and race. for the u.s. military, they had to create a summary of findings based on all of the interrogations that the u.s. counter intelligence of returning p.o.w.'s. they had to publish a report. in this report it is very clear that the thing that is really puzzling and the most, is the oriental interrogator. here they say, well as to they say some physical measures were employed it was chiefly of isolation a few sharp blows, relatively mild beatings, and this is all falling very far shirt of elaborate castration and other chinese interrogations. what is troubling, especially with the military officials and psychiatrists is that if the chinese and north korean rooms are devoid of torture as
interrogators had attended universities in the united states, or they may have had longer ties with the oas asked during the world war ii. i think that it is really the interrogators that make the u.s. military nervous. this is a list of the books available in the library, i've counted them which really illustrates extensive understanding and knowledge about literature in the west that deals with class and race. for the u.s. military, they had to create a summary of findings based on all of the...
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says here are many ways to cover your face you can use common everyday household items handkerchief oa you can so onby hand you can buy one factory made by one locally just make sure that it fits snugly on your fe and that its security ties e elites including multiple laye bric each but to make sure at it allows breathing without any restrictions make because it's not safe to be using it eks on end she want to make sure you wash keep it clean sanitized and for putting it on your face keep yourself and others th this order goes into effect this friday at midnight we actually have a full tab on our website how to make a face mask and that's a very helpul resorce backto you know. >>all right sir, hanks a lot for that live report about some big changes in the north bay. sciensts at stanford are developing test for antibodies against the coronavirus these new test could also show a how people who have recovered om covid-19 could be vulnerable to re infection. and thetest could also be a ctor in developing vaccine and helping officials make a decision when it might be safe to resume normal a
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anything like this before, the swath from this tornado was huge, it was very wide, and of course part oa we all ran around with our face masks, that this communitis now facing two disaster declarations at the same time. >> woodruff: the storm system already knocked out power to texas to georgia. customerfrom back in this country, the u.s. curb the clean water act, as thm administration wanted. the 6-to-3 decision said the law includes pollution released into the ground, if it ultimately reaches waterways. separately, by 5 to 4, the crt allowed deportations of immigrants who are permanent residents, if they've committed a crime. it could affect thousands of people. a federal judge in cgo has dismissed jussie smollett's lawsuit alleging malicio prosecution. the actor sued the city afterar being d with falsely reporting a racist and the judge ruled smollett cannot proceedings against him have ended. and, american eighth-graders' test scores in u.s. hiory and geography have declined. the latest assessment, from 2018, shows a drop from four years earlier. only 15% of students w proficient in
anything like this before, the swath from this tornado was huge, it was very wide, and of course part oa we all ran around with our face masks, that this communitis now facing two disaster declarations at the same time. >> woodruff: the storm system already knocked out power to texas to georgia. customerfrom back in this country, the u.s. curb the clean water act, as thm administration wanted. the 6-to-3 decision said the law includes pollution released into the ground, if it ultimately...
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because what it allows industry to do is, it allows industry to keep the conversation focused oa recyclinsation on to the biggere issues, which are ll environmental impacts of all th stuff. >> sullivan: but it isn't just industry that's ke consumers focused on recycling for so long. environmentalists ve, too. looking back, do you think putting the banner on the mobro was a mistake? >> you know, i have looked at th picture and pondered th for decades. i think we were naive. i think we were overly optimistic about the potential of recycng. and perpetuating that narrative led us astray. i mean, absolutely, sociy- wide, we bought this myth that recycling will solve the problem and we don'teed to worry about the amount of plastic being produced. >> sullivan: in washington last november, during america recles week... >> welcome to e.p.a.'s 2019 amica recycles innovation fair. >> sullivan: e.p.a. administrator andrew wheeler was talking up the futurof recycling. >> in many ways, we're just getting started. we need to increase the interest in and demand for recycled materials and more products ma
because what it allows industry to do is, it allows industry to keep the conversation focused oa recyclinsation on to the biggere issues, which are ll environmental impacts of all th stuff. >> sullivan: but it isn't just industry that's ke consumers focused on recycling for so long. environmentalists ve, too. looking back, do you think putting the banner on the mobro was a mistake? >> you know, i have looked at th picture and pondered th for decades. i think we were naive. i think...
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to pressure popolicy to ininclue some of thisis stuff and work oa bill that actually meets the american people, especially in these districts. amy: david dayen, thank you for being with us executive editor , of the american prospect where he writes a dadaily update on te papandemic called "unsanitized." stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: joan baez singing bob dylalan's "foreverer young," dedicating it to the "heroes of our time." health care workers, farmworkers, truckerer and manyy otother essential workers. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman. to talk more about how the bills in washington have affectedd essentntial workers, letet's brg into the conveversation riya orz , lead organizer and case manager for the non-profit damayan migrant workers association in new york city. queens is the epicenter of the epicenter. every time we talk about the number of deaths, for example, in new york city, we actually do not actually know the numbers because in new york city alone, we're talking about hundreds of people -- 200 10 300 people a day -- that
to pressure popolicy to ininclue some of thisis stuff and work oa bill that actually meets the american people, especially in these districts. amy: david dayen, thank you for being with us executive editor , of the american prospect where he writes a dadaily update on te papandemic called "unsanitized." stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: joan baez singing bob dylalan's "foreverer young," dedicating it to the "heroes of our time." health care workers, farmworkers,...
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it is a way for me to also makae a life commitment to be listenening and to be able to oa friend in whateverway i can. theseo you say "made on territories. where are you? >> we did go to t texas for a little bit. we h had gone and dodone a sessn on a ranch i in texas. thegave eryn the addddresses of mixing studidio, my house, and e ranch in texas and she took those addresses and tell me what the rereal addresses of f those places arere, which is thehese territories. it is very imporortant to keep n saying it because it is not i in everybody's day-to-d-day life. peopople not thinking about this evevery day, and they should be. we're not living on land that was ceded d to us. nonot only thahat, i'm sorry ifm getting ahead of myself, but once i was d done with this alb, -- i'mm not interested in myself so much anymorore, you know? starting to readhe news s a lot more. i am ashamed of how uneducated i am but i don't want to let that shame keep me from beieing in conversations, to keep me from king queststions, to keep meme frfrom being useful to people. because it is thatat shame o or guililt t
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some facilities were down 25% oa ents because-- or rather, of staff, because they were covid- positive sick.e and that were there, were working very long shifts and in very critical areaalthat the hosphad to adapt to. >> brangham: you're standing which we know was rflowter, big convention center, now turned into an overflow hospital. we've been seeing some reports that new york state and new yorm ciht be bending its curve a little bit, and seeing some plateauing of cases. nchas that been your exper thus far? >> yes, certainly in the emergey department, the number of admissions are down. th is helping provide some relief and to decompress a little bit. however, if u look at the number of patients still in the intensive care unit, and the acuity level of those patits, they're still at capacity, if not over. beginning to decompress some. so there is a little sense of relief here in the health care system. they're-they're very trepidatious about backing off because the concern is, what if it-- what if it skyrockets again? we certainly do not want to see what happened the first time around,
some facilities were down 25% oa ents because-- or rather, of staff, because they were covid- positive sick.e and that were there, were working very long shifts and in very critical areaalthat the hosphad to adapt to. >> brangham: you're standing which we know was rflowter, big convention center, now turned into an overflow hospital. we've been seeing some reports that new york state and new yorm ciht be bending its curve a little bit, and seeing some plateauing of cases. nchas that been...
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is it the e kwif lenquivalent oa pregnancy test or will we have to get in our car or go to a clinic hospital at scale >> i expect lit be done in fashion office do faa finger stick to test for glucose. it goes into a test. it looks similar to a pregnancy test extremely easy to run. takes about 15 minutes we have another in our pipeline that will diagnose coronavirus with the same ease of use in about ten minutes. that still is under development. it is very cinch i want does only take 15 minutes. >> thank you for joining us today. time is of the essence we appreciate you breaking down the latest on some of these tests and diagnostics offerings that are coming out right now. thank you. >> the dow is up the s&p and nasdaq up 5% every sector is in the green in the s&p led by utilities and materials. every component in the dow is also higher led by american express and ratheon technologies we're seeing this market rally as we have seen some of the cases and the data within some of the hot spots like new york, like places in europe, like spain and italy. we have seen some of numbers start to come d
is it the e kwif lenquivalent oa pregnancy test or will we have to get in our car or go to a clinic hospital at scale >> i expect lit be done in fashion office do faa finger stick to test for glucose. it goes into a test. it looks similar to a pregnancy test extremely easy to run. takes about 15 minutes we have another in our pipeline that will diagnose coronavirus with the same ease of use in about ten minutes. that still is under development. it is very cinch i want does only take 15...
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and we know, also, yamiche, the h presides announced ag bi, essentially pretty large council, a group oaw working with him to reopen the country, get businesses going again.e what were saying about that today? >> well, the president announced a very long lisof people that are going to be part of this white house task force to looking at reopening the government, and he says those leaders are going to be helping him think about which parts to have the economy can be reopened and how to do that. thewed we heard on a call with business leaders, the leaders were telling the president much more testing needs to be done in order to open large parts to ha the government. we are also hearing there are executive who didn't know their names would beon the list to be part of the tasks list until the white house announces them. some say this is chaotic and rolled out tooi swly, but the president is adamant that he understands this is the way itld shnd could work and tomorrow will be a big day. the president waslso railing against the idea that he's trying to push forward some confirmation through th
and we know, also, yamiche, the h presides announced ag bi, essentially pretty large council, a group oaw working with him to reopen the country, get businesses going again.e what were saying about that today? >> well, the president announced a very long lisof people that are going to be part of this white house task force to looking at reopening the government, and he says those leaders are going to be helping him think about which parts to have the economy can be reopened and how to do...
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naturally, in a telegenic professional with oas as experience like dulles was a perfect fit.that's why he stuck around as long as he did. lyndon johnson picks richard helms i believe because he wanted a skilled operator and an individual with a very good political sense to run the agency as the vietnam war was heating up. a good fit there. ronald reagan, pledged to win the cold war and he goes back and picks his campaign manager bill casey to lead the agency on a worldwide crusade to finally crush communism for good. again a perfect match and it is hard to think of another president other than someone like eisenhower perhaps, picking something like casey. and then george tennant, after 9/11. he in effect becomes a head of a massive counter-terrorism organization that president bush has mobilized to lead the fight against our canada and the taliban. tenet almost overnight transforms from a technocrat to a high powered intelligence operator with major influence in policy. you can see the connection there between the presidents agenda and the transformation that he made of georg
naturally, in a telegenic professional with oas as experience like dulles was a perfect fit.that's why he stuck around as long as he did. lyndon johnson picks richard helms i believe because he wanted a skilled operator and an individual with a very good political sense to run the agency as the vietnam war was heating up. a good fit there. ronald reagan, pledged to win the cold war and he goes back and picks his campaign manager bill casey to lead the agency on a worldwide crusade to finally...
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vacuum on relevant news for a while a lot of folks saying in the mid 23 2300s, around 2400 powould be oa to pull back to. without damaging the idea that we had a bounce. keep in mind this down trend is still pretty much in tact. it's traded technically. that's essentially where we peaked there, over the 2600 mark here's the big divide within the stock market between kind of acknowledged high quality and low volatility stocks on the one hand these are a couple of etfs and usmb for high quality and minimum volatility. they've outperform and riskier segments like high beta and that's the small cap deep value etf. rzv right there. the interesting thing is there seems to be a consensus that pullback has presented an opportunity to buy more stable businesses higher quality also higher value. i wonder if that's the case though if you think the market has bottomed and might get relief on a lasting basis, it's probably these guys that are more spring loaded and look more washed out and cheaper to rally depends on the game you're playing though if you're just picking up quality stuff f for longer
vacuum on relevant news for a while a lot of folks saying in the mid 23 2300s, around 2400 powould be oa to pull back to. without damaging the idea that we had a bounce. keep in mind this down trend is still pretty much in tact. it's traded technically. that's essentially where we peaked there, over the 2600 mark here's the big divide within the stock market between kind of acknowledged high quality and low volatility stocks on the one hand these are a couple of etfs and usmb for high quality...
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california's governor washrns oa new normal. >> you may be having dinner with a waiter with a facemask and gloves. >> without a vaccine, social distancing measures may need to stay in place until 2022. scientists from the national institutes of health are working on one that could be ready as early as fall. >> we are targeting fall for the emergency use. that would be for health care workers and people who might be in constant contact and risk of being exposed over and over. >> if successful, it could be available to the wider public by spring of next year. the situation remains extremely serious. places like new york and detroit where some of the bodies of the dead are overflowing morgues and hospitals. images like these, a reminder of the human cost of this pandemic. >> with just that in mind and the sense of caution to folks, we turn to the question of where we stand and where the suggestion was unveiled for easing some restrictions in phases and places with state governors taking the lead and implicitly the responsibility are realistic or not, sanjay. >> yeah. we see the numbers. e
california's governor washrns oa new normal. >> you may be having dinner with a waiter with a facemask and gloves. >> without a vaccine, social distancing measures may need to stay in place until 2022. scientists from the national institutes of health are working on one that could be ready as early as fall. >> we are targeting fall for the emergency use. that would be for health care workers and people who might be in constant contact and risk of being exposed over and over....
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nobody's driving anywhere except makmaybe to the grocery store oa walmart.do you have a question for andy? >> yeah, it relates to what you just said, dagen. we're talking about the benefits of a production cut, yes that will help texas and north dakota, those states are in real serious trouble with what's going on with the energy sector. but you know, in a gasoline price cut is a tax cut for americans, home heating, cuts the price of home heating oil, also cuts the price of gasoline. so why are we cheering for production cuts when americans could benefit from a lower price? >> well, i think you reach a point where, yes, it's definitely true that the u.s. consumer's benefiting for a lower price but the flip side of the argument is that the oil industry, the energy industry is providing a significant amount of jobs across the nation, not only for the oil producers, but for the service industries that are supporting them as well as i think about all the restaurants, all the retail sales that happen in north dakota, texas, california or even alaska. so there is
nobody's driving anywhere except makmaybe to the grocery store oa walmart.do you have a question for andy? >> yeah, it relates to what you just said, dagen. we're talking about the benefits of a production cut, yes that will help texas and north dakota, those states are in real serious trouble with what's going on with the energy sector. but you know, in a gasoline price cut is a tax cut for americans, home heating, cuts the price of home heating oil, also cuts the price of gasoline. so...
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you know, condemning carter page as oa russian spy when they really know he is working for the cia ande truth about those things, you then have a responsibility if you say who you say you are and you represent the truth, right? then you have a responsibility to actually report the truth. and that is not what's happening. that's why i say people are not trusting the media. ainsley: larr remarks you talked to congressman nunez about that very thing on your fox nation special. watch. this i said many reporters will take an unrelated fact and use that to tie to you something damaging. it's a common smear tactic, he said. and he has had enough. >> defamation is so bad, slander is so bad we don't even have the time or the means to take them all to court. have every single news organization in the country in court. ainsley: larr remarks tell us more about that interview. >> well, congressman nunes said that there are many reporters that he has known for years who have told him i don't even want to do an interview with you because it's not going to come out honestly. it's not going to be factu
you know, condemning carter page as oa russian spy when they really know he is working for the cia ande truth about those things, you then have a responsibility if you say who you say you are and you represent the truth, right? then you have a responsibility to actually report the truth. and that is not what's happening. that's why i say people are not trusting the media. ainsley: larr remarks you talked to congressman nunez about that very thing on your fox nation special. watch. this i said...
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a lot oa lot of our viewers areg at home and their business is shut down. is talk the senate will approve another $250 billion for small businesses. we know the banks are trying to get the money out to the business as fast as they k do you think that would stave off the worst predictions of a recession? >> i really don't think it will. i don't think this is going to get better. i'm not a doctor. but ky tell you that the economy's not going to heal until people go back to work and they are able to go back to their businesses. 2008 and 2009, it was small businesses that took us out of it, not the big companies. entrepreneurs will take us out of this one too. you have to take the handcuffs off eventually so they can get back to work and do their job of creating the american dream. the american dream cannot survive with everybody staying at home. and i'm not a doctor but whenever this is over, the entrepreneurs will take us out of this. cheryl: mark mattson, thank you for being here. we've got a lot more coming up, a new milestone for disney plus, the streaming
a lot oa lot of our viewers areg at home and their business is shut down. is talk the senate will approve another $250 billion for small businesses. we know the banks are trying to get the money out to the business as fast as they k do you think that would stave off the worst predictions of a recession? >> i really don't think it will. i don't think this is going to get better. i'm not a doctor. but ky tell you that the economy's not going to heal until people go back to work and they are...
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tratar de hacerlo tambiÉn en mi casa >> amigo regresamos mÁs adelante con el poema de que llegÓ de Óa demasiado, tratÉ dejar ahÍ lo que naciÓ en este momento, hay versos un poco mÁs largo, pero yo dije sfo me saliÓ asÍ del calma, lo quiso dejar asÍ, pero creo que fue en agradecimiento a sentirme que estaba salvado, yo sÉ que pase un catarro fuerte y vool ver a estar bien, creo que me dio un estado de energÍa. >> hay mucha gente agradecida, pero tambiÉn hay otra gente preocupada como estuviste tÚ en el momento que estuviste mal y que vol consideraste para poder crisis bir, ¿quÉ nos puedes recetar la parte que te yaya gus dado mÁs de este tema >> bueno, esta mucho gusta mucho porque me parece que es como la imagen de la llegada nÁufragos a la orilla del mar, primero se miran, por estar vivos y grado skwament sh. >> cuando todo esto pÁez, y seamos so be bendecidos, nos sentiremos al punto de estar vivo, no nos sentamos cosas por haber logrado Éxito que permanecer en la vida que ya es tiempo >> una bendiciÓn. >> estamos completamente de acuerdo contigo un poema que nos enteramos que lo re
tratar de hacerlo tambiÉn en mi casa >> amigo regresamos mÁs adelante con el poema de que llegÓ de Óa demasiado, tratÉ dejar ahÍ lo que naciÓ en este momento, hay versos un poco mÁs largo, pero yo dije sfo me saliÓ asÍ del calma, lo quiso dejar asÍ, pero creo que fue en agradecimiento a sentirme que estaba salvado, yo sÉ que pase un catarro fuerte y vool ver a estar bien, creo que me dio un estado de energÍa. >> hay mucha gente agradecida, pero tambiÉn hay otra gente...
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talking to the oas, they do not seem to think it's possible to provide those figures.of the violence. keeping the violence out of care homes are so difficult because you obviously have staff going in every day. —— keeping the virus. chances are that someone will bring the wide in so it is just so someone will bring the wide in so it isjust so hard. based on the evidence, it seems that the death toll in care homes seems to be increasing very dramatically. ppe and non—medical face mask for the population are being discussed a lot, that is something that is being considered today. are we likely to get ina considered today. are we likely to get in a change in guidance on enhancing about the use of face mask in public? the indications are that the scientists yet are not convinced that there is a fear that if people start wearing facemask, then they will think that they won't have to bother with social distancing and washing their hands, in other ones, they get a bit complacent about other precautions. the evidence on facemask and how useful they are still somewhat doubtful.
talking to the oas, they do not seem to think it's possible to provide those figures.of the violence. keeping the violence out of care homes are so difficult because you obviously have staff going in every day. —— keeping the virus. chances are that someone will bring the wide in so it is just so someone will bring the wide in so it isjust so hard. based on the evidence, it seems that the death toll in care homes seems to be increasing very dramatically. ppe and non—medical face mask for...