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state governors who ordered a virus lockdowns we've got the details for you then the canadian city of ottawa is spending millions to support its homeless population during this pandemic we'll get you those details next and last but not least scientists discover that microgravity and large is the brains of astronauts returning from space but that's actually not a good thing all right it's time to bootstrap i knew. the origin of the corona virus has been a politically sensitive issue for china and a bone of contention between democrats republicans and president trump who refers to it as the chinese virus now to the u.s. states and germany plan to sue china accusing the country of lying and covering up the virus what it 1st appeared back in the fall of 2019 for more on this will bring in our chief. parent how significant are these lawsuits and do they have any bearing so middle of the short answer to that is probably not missouri's attorney general eric schmidt is leading the case and after talking with economists at the university of missouri the state is looking to get upwards of $44000000000
state governors who ordered a virus lockdowns we've got the details for you then the canadian city of ottawa is spending millions to support its homeless population during this pandemic we'll get you those details next and last but not least scientists discover that microgravity and large is the brains of astronauts returning from space but that's actually not a good thing all right it's time to bootstrap i knew. the origin of the corona virus has been a politically sensitive issue for china...
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and canada's capital city of ottawa has turned its focus to some of its most vulnerable citizens the homeless with covert 90 now active in the community the city is taking action to stop the spread of the virus among those who live on the streets artie's alex the highly bitch has that story open your yoga classes in delhi india. to dr swabbing in the streets of miami florida around the world there are efforts to help societies most vulnerable through the coronavirus pandemic. in ottawa canada's capitol there are an estimated 950 homeless people on any given night most choose to stay in the comfort of one of the city's shelters about 10 percent remain on the street in usual circumstances the majority are taken care of but covert 19 has brought new challenges one of the greatest hurdles is the implementation of social distancing or was homeless often share spaces making it difficult in fact the majority of the facilities have communal bathrooms and kitchens knowing just how quickly the virus can spread out of was home province of ontario and the canadian federal government are investin
and canada's capital city of ottawa has turned its focus to some of its most vulnerable citizens the homeless with covert 90 now active in the community the city is taking action to stop the spread of the virus among those who live on the streets artie's alex the highly bitch has that story open your yoga classes in delhi india. to dr swabbing in the streets of miami florida around the world there are efforts to help societies most vulnerable through the coronavirus pandemic. in ottawa canada's...
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almost some sort of guilds start it's almost as a fight for the kids and with that survivor killed off ottawa i want to do everything i can to face problems for cancer the fields to increase the chance ofa luck for. future patients fund if i hadn't managed to raise some 12000000 euros entire nations through his very own in the city to treasures funds that he's passing on to cancer research projects. that. mock instruct their fighting may not be in the direct healing powers of sport but he has shown that sport can help to battle the disease. kaesong from the middle ages. no it's being built from the ground up with modern technology. dozens of employees and hundreds of volunteers working on gated long castle in france the biggest medieval reconstruction project in europe. why find out on. t.w. . a small town in for india with a huge cultural legacy. weimar. to somehow find man has managed time and again to track pioneers and trailblazers join us to discover the town's cultural grids and its contemporary art scene. changes. in 60 minutes on g.w. . and. the global corona crisis you can find more
almost some sort of guilds start it's almost as a fight for the kids and with that survivor killed off ottawa i want to do everything i can to face problems for cancer the fields to increase the chance ofa luck for. future patients fund if i hadn't managed to raise some 12000000 euros entire nations through his very own in the city to treasures funds that he's passing on to cancer research projects. that. mock instruct their fighting may not be in the direct healing powers of sport but he has...
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this took place in ottawa. p.m. trudeau: i want to wish happy seek heritage month. a, you're delivering supplies to your neighbors while in mississauga, you're donating siva food bank. it goes to show that we are all supportinggether, each other. you are doing your part and so same.thers are doing the [speaking french] our government has introduced a three-point economic plan to protect jobs, help people laid support businesses. if you're worried about your job, we're helping your employer you on the payroll with the canada emergency wage subsidy. today, minister morneau, ing, and minister updatewill provide an about this wage subsidy. it's going to be available for businesses big and small that funded and have inn a 30% or more decline gross ruiz. revenues. that includes everything from bars and restaurants to and non-profits. applications will soon open through the c.r.a. like i said on friday, this for workers. employers will need to attest they're doing everything they pay the remaining 25% of people's wages. these are unprecedented times us to pullquire togethe
this took place in ottawa. p.m. trudeau: i want to wish happy seek heritage month. a, you're delivering supplies to your neighbors while in mississauga, you're donating siva food bank. it goes to show that we are all supportinggether, each other. you are doing your part and so same.thers are doing the [speaking french] our government has introduced a three-point economic plan to protect jobs, help people laid support businesses. if you're worried about your job, we're helping your employer you...
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paula newton, cnn, ottawa. >>> the united states is condemning the arrest of 15 well-known pro-democracyeaders in hong kong. you're seeing one of them here. the lawmakers and activists were arrested for their alleged involvement in some of the antigovernment protests that swept the city last year. cnn is live in hong kong. she joins us now. why is hong kong's government focusing on the arrest of these pro-democracy activists in the midst of a pandemic, and how is this being viewed there? >> rosemary, you're right. the timing remarkable. amid the pandemic there was sweeping arrests taking place, 15 high profile pro-democracy activists have been arrested on charges of taking part of unauthorized gathering during the 2019 hong kong protests. 81-year-old martin lee, a man known as the father of democracy. he is the founder of the democratic party, also jimmy lie as seen on your screen. he is publisher of the apple daily, a publication known for being critical of the chinese government as well as hong kong. also opposition lawmakers like albert ho. earlier today i spoke to martin lee for his
paula newton, cnn, ottawa. >>> the united states is condemning the arrest of 15 well-known pro-democracyeaders in hong kong. you're seeing one of them here. the lawmakers and activists were arrested for their alleged involvement in some of the antigovernment protests that swept the city last year. cnn is live in hong kong. she joins us now. why is hong kong's government focusing on the arrest of these pro-democracy activists in the midst of a pandemic, and how is this being viewed...
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cnn's paula newton in ottawa. let's bring in cnn law enforcement analyst from middleton in new jersey. i mean, what do you make of what happened, especially the suspect was wearing something similar to a police uniform, driving something that was made to look like a police car. that suggests pre-planning. >> it absolutely does. unfortunately what we're left with is a lot of unanswered questions right now. and having the suspect deceased poses a challenge for law enforcement where they're not able to question the suspect any longer. so, we actually don't understand the full motivation and actually what had happened leading up to this. so, that leaves investigators with an uphill challenge where they have to now go out and they have to reassess who this individual was. they have to go out and look at this person's network, everything from their friends and relatives, coworkers. they have to do the digitial forensics, looking at everything this person looked at online, trying to piece together a motive to understand
cnn's paula newton in ottawa. let's bring in cnn law enforcement analyst from middleton in new jersey. i mean, what do you make of what happened, especially the suspect was wearing something similar to a police uniform, driving something that was made to look like a police car. that suggests pre-planning. >> it absolutely does. unfortunately what we're left with is a lot of unanswered questions right now. and having the suspect deceased poses a challenge for law enforcement where they're...
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cnn, ottawa. >> thanks, paula, for that. >>> with country-wide closures of schools, students are beinged to adjust to learning from home if they're lucky. we'll delve into how to help kids cope with this new normal. that's next. i felt gross. people were afraid i was contagious. i was covered from head to toe. i was afraid to show my skin. after i started cosentyx i wasn't covered anymore. four years clear. five years now. i just look and feel better. see me. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine, or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. five years is just crazy. see me. ask your dermatologist about cosentyx. see me. at t-mobile, we know that connection is more important than ever. we've increased network capacity, given more access to unlimited data. a
cnn, ottawa. >> thanks, paula, for that. >>> with country-wide closures of schools, students are beinged to adjust to learning from home if they're lucky. we'll delve into how to help kids cope with this new normal. that's next. i felt gross. people were afraid i was contagious. i was covered from head to toe. i was afraid to show my skin. after i started cosentyx i wasn't covered anymore. four years clear. five years now. i just look and feel better. see me. real people with...
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governors who ordered to run a virus lockdowns we've got the details for you then the canadian city of ottawa is spending millions to support its homeless population during this pandemic we'll get to those details next and then last but not least scientists discover that microgravity and large is the brains of astronauts returning from space but that's actually not a good thing all right it's time to boost your news you.
governors who ordered to run a virus lockdowns we've got the details for you then the canadian city of ottawa is spending millions to support its homeless population during this pandemic we'll get to those details next and then last but not least scientists discover that microgravity and large is the brains of astronauts returning from space but that's actually not a good thing all right it's time to boost your news you.
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bond a better spot managing director and head of research at the german economic institute and from ottawa diane cheery ak and economist and see a fellow in the global economy program at the center for international governance innovation gentlemen welcome to all of you jeremy let's start with you how do nations come out of lockdown is there a one size fits all formula or does it need a specific approach tailored to each individual country and economy well i think every country needs to adapt some common principles to its own setting and figure out how it can implement those but you know what we're seeing is a few common threads you need widespread testing so that anyone who has who is a suspect case can access testing the need you need large scale contact tracing and quarantine that you know that large scale contact tracing it allows you to identify the people who have been exposed in a very specific way so that you can quarantine only them instead of courtin your whole economy and then it's very very important as well to scale up hospital readiness so that if there are future surges the h
bond a better spot managing director and head of research at the german economic institute and from ottawa diane cheery ak and economist and see a fellow in the global economy program at the center for international governance innovation gentlemen welcome to all of you jeremy let's start with you how do nations come out of lockdown is there a one size fits all formula or does it need a specific approach tailored to each individual country and economy well i think every country needs to adapt...
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ryan callahan of the ottawa senators with his young son dominic, and that's good stuff right there. little kids got some kills. >> he does. just made it right in there. i know frank wanted to see that. >> is frank with us? can he hear us? >> he is with us finally. >> yes, i'm so missing that f1 season. >> i know. >> i look forward to that race every weekend. >> got to go. thank yourself joining us. >> see you later. >> bye-bye. >> good night. . louise, what are you doing here? you're not droppint of the league championship tonight, are you? louise is dropping out of the league championship? all i said was "hey, cam." so, this year, i invited mitchell to join my gay bowling team -- the britney spares. i came up with the team name, i designed the shirts. yeah. it's not important who gets the credit. when we first stated, my bowling was, um -- well, it was iffy. but then i practiced and i practiced until the shoe-rental guy called me "decent." i'm not here as a teammate. i'm here on official police business. what? please tell me that is not you. man: what is that? (people scream) oh, n
ryan callahan of the ottawa senators with his young son dominic, and that's good stuff right there. little kids got some kills. >> he does. just made it right in there. i know frank wanted to see that. >> is frank with us? can he hear us? >> he is with us finally. >> yes, i'm so missing that f1 season. >> i know. >> i look forward to that race every weekend. >> got to go. thank yourself joining us. >> see you later. >> bye-bye. >> good...
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two players on the ottawa senators and two on the colorado avalanche have tested positive for covid-19>>> no ice, no problem. a former sharks star finds a way to stay in shape while sheltering at home with his family. patrick marleau skating on roller blades down the hallway with his son running behind him. marleau was traded to the pittsburgh penguins. >>> many venues are now being converted into temporary hospitals. that includes the billie jean king national tennis center, which is home of the u.s. open in flushing meadows new york. to make room for the overwhelming number of patients infected with covid-19 at nearby hospitals. 350 temporary beds will be set up for non-icu patients in the indoor courts. >>> and the countdown to the summer games in tokyo back on, albeit extended. the clock in front of tokyo station now shows 479 days until the opening ceremony. the rescheduled olympic games will now take place july 23rd but in 2021. the games will still be called tokyo 2020 even though they'll be held a year later. >>> still coming up in our second half hour, new statistics show cali
two players on the ottawa senators and two on the colorado avalanche have tested positive for covid-19>>> no ice, no problem. a former sharks star finds a way to stay in shape while sheltering at home with his family. patrick marleau skating on roller blades down the hallway with his son running behind him. marleau was traded to the pittsburgh penguins. >>> many venues are now being converted into temporary hospitals. that includes the billie jean king national tennis center,...
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hospitals proper intensive care can only be accessed after a 3 hour flight south to the canadian capital ottawa the people of new interviewed are also far more likely than other canadians to have preexisting medical conditions that are aggravated by coded 19 so higher levels of diabetes chronic lung disease. chronic obstructive lung disease you know given crowd a virus tends to target people with underlying health conditions it's very concerning so none of it has effectively gone into its own version of social isolation no casual outside visits are allowed returning residents can only come home after they've koren 200 for 2 weeks travel between communities is only permitted for medical or other emergencies even a low number of covert 1000 cases would be catastrophic up here that's why there's a lot of local support for isolating the entirety. barratry it's not an easy position to be in so i'm very happy with what the leadership that we've seen on that the federal government that needs to step up assess wilner own urine and provide the basic human rights that everybody is there and the territory
hospitals proper intensive care can only be accessed after a 3 hour flight south to the canadian capital ottawa the people of new interviewed are also far more likely than other canadians to have preexisting medical conditions that are aggravated by coded 19 so higher levels of diabetes chronic lung disease. chronic obstructive lung disease you know given crowd a virus tends to target people with underlying health conditions it's very concerning so none of it has effectively gone into its own...
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governors who ordered to run a virus lockdowns we've got the details for you then the canadian city of ottawa is spending millions to support its homeless population during this pandemic will get to those details next and then last but not least scientists discover that microgravity and large is the brains of astronauts returning from space but that's actually not a good thing all right it's time to boost your news i.
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in this cause winter weather up in the mountains as the conditions further east snow not far from ottawa of the far north east of the u.s. is still wet and quite windy. but. the u.s. is always of interest to people all right the world people pay attention to focus on here now does it is very good to bring the news to the world from here. this is al-jazeera. and this is the news hour live from coming up in the next 60 minutes the u.s. economy takes another hit from coronavirus with unemployment claims soaring for the week 2 weeks ceasefire comes into effect in yemen who 3 say they.
in this cause winter weather up in the mountains as the conditions further east snow not far from ottawa of the far north east of the u.s. is still wet and quite windy. but. the u.s. is always of interest to people all right the world people pay attention to focus on here now does it is very good to bring the news to the world from here. this is al-jazeera. and this is the news hour live from coming up in the next 60 minutes the u.s. economy takes another hit from coronavirus with unemployment...
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brought widespread flooding and disruption said lots of damaging winds as it made its way across of ottawa to fiji will see the worst of that wet and windy weather over the next 24 to 48 hours before it makes its way further south was there you go with the shot was from the south wales. struggles for love. pleasure. and i bore so. on the side of this old one sided internet stuff that i'm there also as a missile to the island as one says to an intimate look at life in cuba from a clear are at least the media with our longtime mithraic told me it was the only one watching us who would have enough money cuba. on al-jazeera. hello again. a reminder of our top stories this hour president on trump has accused the world health organization of being china centric and threaten to cut funding the u.s. has recorded nearly 2000 new deaths in the past 24 hours the highest daily toll so far. the chinese city where this outbreak began has now opened its doors after nearly 3 months under lockdown it's 11000000 residents are out able to leave but they still need an app that tracks their health. and even fi
brought widespread flooding and disruption said lots of damaging winds as it made its way across of ottawa to fiji will see the worst of that wet and windy weather over the next 24 to 48 hours before it makes its way further south was there you go with the shot was from the south wales. struggles for love. pleasure. and i bore so. on the side of this old one sided internet stuff that i'm there also as a missile to the island as one says to an intimate look at life in cuba from a clear are at...
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governors who ordered to run a virus lockdowns we've got the details for you then the canadian city of ottawa is spending millions to support its homeless population during this pandemic we'll get you those details next and then last but not least scientists discover that microgravity and large is the brains of astronauts returning.
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ahmad ottawa mon often the smell of factory and shop 3 months ago as he was displaced from surat he carried all his machinery to continue making clothes. but as the pandemic threatened the country he decided to produce face mess with his 50 male and female workers. so far no infections have been reported in it that the right man checks his employees temperatures and ensures they sen as their hands before they start searing every day. is the 1st day of work or not because the virus is getting closer to the liberated areas there is high demand in masks right now all crossings to the regime areas are closed so we produce here we import the fabric and medical vaseline we so sterilize and sell in the markets. they produce between 5 and 10000 pieces a day and sometime work is done by small hands before being boxed and sold in the local market for less money they are simply can't import mass from china right now demand is high prices went up this local production is a bit different in concept the 3 layers of sterilized mask helps us during this crisis it is unclear if the health system in a blip c
ahmad ottawa mon often the smell of factory and shop 3 months ago as he was displaced from surat he carried all his machinery to continue making clothes. but as the pandemic threatened the country he decided to produce face mess with his 50 male and female workers. so far no infections have been reported in it that the right man checks his employees temperatures and ensures they sen as their hands before they start searing every day. is the 1st day of work or not because the virus is getting...
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paula newton, cnn, ottawa. >>> we're going to take a short break. when we come back, new york's governor has called them a feeding frenzy for the coronavirus, the new requirement for u.s. nursing homes as the shocking number of deaths in these facilities keeps rising. >> and an olympic hopeful catches the coronavirus, now he's sharing his experience. we'll be right back. we're at the movies and we need to silence our phone. who knows where that button is? i don't have silent. everyone does -- right up here. it happens to all of us. we buy a new home, and we turn into our parents. what i do is help new homeowners overcome this. what is that, an adjustable spanner? good choice, steve. okay, don't forget you're not assisting him. you hired him. if you have nowhere to sit, you have too many. who else reads books about submarines? my dad. yeah. oh, those are -- progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents, but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. look at that. when you bundle with us. these expect and way more. interntha
paula newton, cnn, ottawa. >>> we're going to take a short break. when we come back, new york's governor has called them a feeding frenzy for the coronavirus, the new requirement for u.s. nursing homes as the shocking number of deaths in these facilities keeps rising. >> and an olympic hopeful catches the coronavirus, now he's sharing his experience. we'll be right back. we're at the movies and we need to silence our phone. who knows where that button is? i don't have silent....
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paula newton is live in ottawa with the breaking details.is horrifying, paula. >> it is and i imagine what you just said, worse mass murder likely in canadian history. the death toll could rise. this started late saturday evening, multiple 911 calls, police say a suspect, suspected gunman gabriel wartman, local businessman, no prior indication of any violence before. they entered a property, they say they found several deceased both inside and outside the property. john, that wasn't all. there were fires burning on that property and then they continually got other calls, several miles apart these properties, there were other fires. the manhunt began. people in that community again very rural, quiet community in nova scotia they were told lock down in your homes. they were already in lockdown for coronavirus. they were told if you've got a basement, get into it. after several hours quite a reign of terror in that community police apparently a confrontation with the gunman, several miles away. he was shot by police. police are now investigatin
paula newton is live in ottawa with the breaking details.is horrifying, paula. >> it is and i imagine what you just said, worse mass murder likely in canadian history. the death toll could rise. this started late saturday evening, multiple 911 calls, police say a suspect, suspected gunman gabriel wartman, local businessman, no prior indication of any violence before. they entered a property, they say they found several deceased both inside and outside the property. john, that wasn't all....
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>> there was this sort of ottawa to use the word come all but i'll use it about intelligence gathering on civilian officials by military. that sounds terrible and it is it was probably more benign than that. it was probably more in the category of this person in white house thinks this way and this one thinks this way. but the appearance of gathering intelligence in order to move the military agenda was pretty damning. the record is unclear on whether zumwalt was fully waiting on that or not. i'm going to give him the benefit of the doubt. i met zumwalt. i knew zumwalt. i think was an individual of high integrity. i'll talk about him in a moment or two. but the lesson here for all of us is be careful of the optics, be careful how something appears because it can drag you down if you're not very careful to maintain yourself at thehe hight levels of standards ofou all times. >> a follow-up about that. zumwalt was deep selected. nixon that a lot of deep selected as president. he reached for daniel patrick moynihan. he reached for people out there, kissinger had never met him. what is the
>> there was this sort of ottawa to use the word come all but i'll use it about intelligence gathering on civilian officials by military. that sounds terrible and it is it was probably more benign than that. it was probably more in the category of this person in white house thinks this way and this one thinks this way. but the appearance of gathering intelligence in order to move the military agenda was pretty damning. the record is unclear on whether zumwalt was fully waiting on that or...
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we're live in ottawa with the breaking details. >> reporter: oh, gosh, john.ada is waking up to this morning. john, this is a small town canadian scene. you know the place. leave your front door open. it was an absolute reign of terror for hours. police started getting calls late saturday night. they arrived at a property and found several victims inside and outside of a property. what happened next, they started to see fires all over that property and then were getting more calls of fires throughout the community. you're talking several dozen miles away. the suspect, a lone gunman, gary wartman, 51. a businessman. they started that manhunt all over the community. they didn't know what they were going into, in a lot of different crime scenes. they told people to lockdown in their homes. john, they were already locked down because of coronavirus. they were told to barricade themselves in the basement. add to that the information from police that he may -- the suspect may or may not have been wearing an rcmp police uniform. plus could have been in a police cruis
we're live in ottawa with the breaking details. >> reporter: oh, gosh, john.ada is waking up to this morning. john, this is a small town canadian scene. you know the place. leave your front door open. it was an absolute reign of terror for hours. police started getting calls late saturday night. they arrived at a property and found several victims inside and outside of a property. what happened next, they started to see fires all over that property and then were getting more calls of...
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wayne county michigan is one of the hardest hit counties but that's different than ottawa county or others on the western side of my stay. having the ability to work with state and local leaders and saying you will make the determination based on what you are seeing on the ground, what you see in terms of new cases, flattening the curve, we trust you to implement these guidelines that we are setting forward at the federal level but you are closer to the problem. you will be the ones to alternately determine how to open this up. i think you are seeing a wide variety of responses to that of different governors but they are all in different situations and we will have a chance of the country seeing what's working and what's not. there may be places where we have to pull back or states can say they are ready to open. i think the president recognizes there is no one-size-fits-all and it will be done state-by-state in line with what our party stands for. >> let's move to some of the more mechanics of your job. politics is a people business. knocking on doors, talking face to face, gathering in l
wayne county michigan is one of the hardest hit counties but that's different than ottawa county or others on the western side of my stay. having the ability to work with state and local leaders and saying you will make the determination based on what you are seeing on the ground, what you see in terms of new cases, flattening the curve, we trust you to implement these guidelines that we are setting forward at the federal level but you are closer to the problem. you will be the ones to...
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hospitals proper intensive care can only be accessed after a 3 hour flight south to the canadian capital ottawa the people of new interviewed are also far more likely than other canadians to have preexisting medical conditions that are aggravated by code 19 so higher levels of diabetes chronic lung disease. p.d. chronic obstructive lung disease you know given crowd of r s tends to target people with underlying health conditions it's very concerning so none of it has effectively gone into its own version of social isolation no casual outside visits are allowed returning residents can only come home after they've koren 200 for 2 weeks travel between communities is only permitted for medical or other emergencies even a low number of covert 1000 cases would be catastrophic up here that's why there's a lot of local support for isolating the entire territory it's not an easy position to be in so i'm very happy with what the leadership that we've seen on that the federal government that needs to step up assess wilner own unit and provide the basic human rights that everybody is there and the territory
hospitals proper intensive care can only be accessed after a 3 hour flight south to the canadian capital ottawa the people of new interviewed are also far more likely than other canadians to have preexisting medical conditions that are aggravated by code 19 so higher levels of diabetes chronic lung disease. p.d. chronic obstructive lung disease you know given crowd of r s tends to target people with underlying health conditions it's very concerning so none of it has effectively gone into its...
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and as a russia watcher i'm so glad you have written is because it's such a rich topic ottawa to ask you about why you decide to write about this -- about why -- and where the idea came from. >> thanks for the generous introduction and thanks to you all for being here today. the idea came to me slowly as i found i wasn't exactly able to capture what i was seeing and feeling about russia. maybe because i was in understanding the whole picture first myself when i arrived two russian with that dichotomy that you mention of looking for the oppressors and looking for the oppressed and i do want to label anyone stalin or neo, and that makes for good journalism to a point, starting out with the same thing which is good. but with time i realized that i wasn't doing justice to the country come to the people, to place that i was actually beginning to understand it and there was a lot left out of the russia story. in fact, the majority, the real russia story was left out of the picture. i didn't totally have the conceptual framework for understanding what russia was then, if it wasn't this batt
and as a russia watcher i'm so glad you have written is because it's such a rich topic ottawa to ask you about why you decide to write about this -- about why -- and where the idea came from. >> thanks for the generous introduction and thanks to you all for being here today. the idea came to me slowly as i found i wasn't exactly able to capture what i was seeing and feeling about russia. maybe because i was in understanding the whole picture first myself when i arrived two russian with...
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. >> during his daily update from outside his home in ottawa, canadian prime minister justin trudeaurotective masks when this happened. >> it protects others more than it protects you, because it prevents you from breathing or -- or speaking moistly on them. terrible image. >> eww! moistly? who says that? at least one twitter user responded saying, it was nice seeing him enjoy a moment of simply being human. >> what's wrong with the word? >> i just hate that. i'm in that group of people that are like, moistly? >> you have a problem with the word moist? >> yeah, all of it. >> moist? moist? >> listen -- >> moist? >> don't you even feel gross saying it? >> moist? >> okay. next. >>> tracy morgan keeping it real, really real. >> the "snl" comedy star is talking about what life has really been like with quarantine with his wife and 6-year-old daughter. >> me and my wife have been quarantined three weeks so she's pregnant three times, every week she got pregnant. >> okay, so -- >> also we role playing a lot now, she playing the young maiden whose grandfather was infected with coronavirus, a
. >> during his daily update from outside his home in ottawa, canadian prime minister justin trudeaurotective masks when this happened. >> it protects others more than it protects you, because it prevents you from breathing or -- or speaking moistly on them. terrible image. >> eww! moistly? who says that? at least one twitter user responded saying, it was nice seeing him enjoy a moment of simply being human. >> what's wrong with the word? >> i just hate that. i'm...
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gets help from ottawa. this might be sign of what is to come for those working with airlines. capacity has been cut, 50, 70, 100% in some cases that there is is life light at the end of the tunnel. ashley: some positive news. we could use it. susan, thank you very much. >>> let's bring in david kelly were jpmorgan. david, thanks for joining us. you say we need to crush the curve, not flatten it. so how do we do that? >> that's right because right now where we are is we're having 30,000 new cases every day in the united states, unfortunately over 1000 people dying from it every day in the united states. this is even with social distancing. we talk about flattening the curve and idea, we could just stablize things then the health profession could do its job to reduce mortality. i think that's right, if you want to get the economy running again you have to crush that curve, 10,000 a day, 5000 a day, a few hundred a day in terms of new cases. you have to ramp up testing with contact tracing so professionally try to follow this and isolate the people who have it because if you don'
gets help from ottawa. this might be sign of what is to come for those working with airlines. capacity has been cut, 50, 70, 100% in some cases that there is is life light at the end of the tunnel. ashley: some positive news. we could use it. susan, thank you very much. >>> let's bring in david kelly were jpmorgan. david, thanks for joining us. you say we need to crush the curve, not flatten it. so how do we do that? >> that's right because right now where we are is we're having...