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janie heuck is pascal's aunt. and pascal's dad, jimi, grew up in portland. >> as we got older and got out of high school, we both took very, very different paths. >> janie zips through a degree in accounting, while jimi goes on the five-year plan, finally gets his b.a., but then decides to find himself by traveling through europe. >> so he moved over there, took a few jobs, would go spend his money travelling, and find another job. >> for one job, jimi harvests grapes in the beaujolais region of france. at another, he teaches english as a second language in krakow, poland, a position he takes after setting eyes on 20-year-old waitress bozena kutyba. romance leads to marriage in september 1995. soon baby pascal arrives, and jimi moves his young family back to portland. >> i remember the first time when we drove from the airport into portland. i've never seen anything like that -- this beautiful river and then the lights. >> jimi gets a gig as a vineyard manager, and in his spare time starts his own brand of wine. h
janie heuck is pascal's aunt. and pascal's dad, jimi, grew up in portland. >> as we got older and got out of high school, we both took very, very different paths. >> janie zips through a degree in accounting, while jimi goes on the five-year plan, finally gets his b.a., but then decides to find himself by traveling through europe. >> so he moved over there, took a few jobs, would go spend his money travelling, and find another job. >> for one job, jimi harvests grapes in...
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victim of sacrifice and praise. ♪ >> christians to the pascal victim of the sacrifice and praise, themed by the lamb and christ the underfiled have children to their father reconciled, death with life contended, combat strangely ended, slain yet lives to reign. ♪ alleluia. ♪ alleluia. ♪ alleluia. ♪ >> allo alleluia. ♪ alleluia. ♪ alleluia. ♪ ♪ alleluia. ♪ alleluia. ♪ alleluia. >> the deacons process with the book of the gospels, there are two because as is tradition, the gospel will be proclaimed both in latin and in greek. ♪ >> the gospel reading for easter sunday is the gospel of john, chapter 20 versus one to nine. it tells of mary magdalene and peter visiting the empty tomb. ♪ >> it was very early on the first day of the week and still dark when mary of magdala came to the tomb. she saw that the stone had been moved away from the tomb and came running to simon peter and the other disciple, the one jesus loved. they had taken the lord out of the tomb, she said, and we don't know where they have put him. ♪ >> we will now hear the same gospel according to luke, chapter 20 verses one
victim of sacrifice and praise. ♪ >> christians to the pascal victim of the sacrifice and praise, themed by the lamb and christ the underfiled have children to their father reconciled, death with life contended, combat strangely ended, slain yet lives to reign. ♪ alleluia. ♪ alleluia. ♪ alleluia. ♪ >> allo alleluia. ♪ alleluia. ♪ alleluia. ♪ ♪ alleluia. ♪ alleluia. ♪ alleluia. >> the deacons process with the book of the gospels, there are two because as...
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ever living god, protect your church so that renewed by the pascal mysteries we may brought to the glory of the resurrection, to the same, christ our lord.
ever living god, protect your church so that renewed by the pascal mysteries we may brought to the glory of the resurrection, to the same, christ our lord.
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pascal comes out. they've stabilized the patient. he tells us what just happened. >> what happened just now is an absolute emergency, a life or death situation. unfortunately that's what we're seeing with a lot of our patients here. we run around this unit many times just putting out fires. >> reporter: with hospitals still pushed to the brink, new spaces are still opening. the naval hospital ship the comflle tato 500 covid-19 patients. and now the country's largest gothic cathedral, st. john the divine, to be converted during this holy week into a field hospital. tents to be set up beneath the nave and in the crypt below. a drastic step, but doctors telling us so much of this virus is shocking. >> i just took a bird's eye view of the el e d all the monito christine haines are both emergency room doctors, sending their young son and daughter away so they could tend to the ill. >> just knowing that every day we are hopefully making a difference, saving lives, showing up, and being where we need to be, i think that's enough motivation
pascal comes out. they've stabilized the patient. he tells us what just happened. >> what happened just now is an absolute emergency, a life or death situation. unfortunately that's what we're seeing with a lot of our patients here. we run around this unit many times just putting out fires. >> reporter: with hospitals still pushed to the brink, new spaces are still opening. the naval hospital ship the comflle tato 500 covid-19 patients. and now the country's largest gothic...
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pascal: what i see -- and i am very cautious.o we see countries turning in there is a huge amount of uncertainty as the exit of the crisis keeps moving forward because of a lack of science, bigger governments and centralized precaution. both of that will lead to more trade frictions. the huge amount of public money will inevitably distort trade. one of the consequences of this long-term will lead to fragmented regulatory field. the administration is very different from country to country. i do not fear globalization. i think we will have a more somese stabilization, reconfiguration of globalization . fear more is the consequences, percussion is an non-will rise anyhow in a harmonized way that protectionism. protectionism is about protecting producers from competition. this is something that can be reasonably well done. the next stage is protecting people from risk. there is no way people have to be protected from risk. they will have to be more protected in the future than in the past. global capitalism will have to rebound. but
pascal: what i see -- and i am very cautious.o we see countries turning in there is a huge amount of uncertainty as the exit of the crisis keeps moving forward because of a lack of science, bigger governments and centralized precaution. both of that will lead to more trade frictions. the huge amount of public money will inevitably distort trade. one of the consequences of this long-term will lead to fragmented regulatory field. the administration is very different from country to country. i do...
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william pascal and his colleagues working in the icu. >> double gloves. >> repetition is required. gown on. gown off. repeat. >> you get pretty good at putting these on after a while. >> they must change their protective equipment each time they check on a new patient. >> all right, let's go to our gentleman here. let's look at the vent. >> their unit in brooklyn is filled with people who are critically ill from covid-19. >> right now we have 22. and i think we're expecting two more. >> and there's no slowing down. >> dr. pascal, we need you over here, please. >> let's go. >> he's called upon to tend to a patient whose blood pressure and oxygen levels have dropped alarmingly low. so he tries a potentially life-saving intervention called pronin. >> we basically turn patients onto their stomachs. >> is t worked. >> 83. it's coming up slowly. >> is spaipatient is out of the words for now. >> we spend a lot of the day putting out fires. jumping from one disaster to the other. >> this is life on the front lines. in the epicenter of our country's pandemic. new york i where at least 220,0
william pascal and his colleagues working in the icu. >> double gloves. >> repetition is required. gown on. gown off. repeat. >> you get pretty good at putting these on after a while. >> they must change their protective equipment each time they check on a new patient. >> all right, let's go to our gentleman here. let's look at the vent. >> their unit in brooklyn is filled with people who are critically ill from covid-19. >> right now we have 22. and i...
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pascal comes out.atient. >> what happened just now is an absolute emergency, it's a life-or-death situation. unfortunately that's what we're seeing with a lot of our patients here. we run around this unit many times just putting out fires. >> reporter: with hospitals still pushed to the brink, new spaces are still opening. the naval hospital ship the "comfort" will be taking up to 500 covid-19 patients. and new numbers in new york reveal 61% of those killed were men. 63% were age 70 or over. 86% had underlying conditions like high blood pressure and diabetes, heart disease, and dementia. >> this is a monster we're fighting. but signs are that our strategy is totally working. >> reporter: experts warning the peak in many places is still days away. michigan running out of ppe. extending their state of emergency into july. those shortages coming on the heels of a new report from the health and human services inspector general, revealing more than 300 hospitals were concerned two weeks ago about delays in
pascal comes out.atient. >> what happened just now is an absolute emergency, it's a life-or-death situation. unfortunately that's what we're seeing with a lot of our patients here. we run around this unit many times just putting out fires. >> reporter: with hospitals still pushed to the brink, new spaces are still opening. the naval hospital ship the "comfort" will be taking up to 500 covid-19 patients. and new numbers in new york reveal 61% of those killed were men. 63%...
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pascal: sorry, go ahead. know, please finish. do we trust those tests?chal: we do trust those tests. we are sourcing from a u.k. so we are very much working with them. we've just gone through accreditation by the nhs. everything is very much on track. actually workill very well, we believe. we have equipment that is very modern, so we think we can really deliver those tests very efficiently with new equipment and the people we have on site. francine: how much time is astrazeneca trying to figure out covid-19 in the pandemic, and how it is affecting the development, the marking, the use of new drugs? pascal: first of all, you have to keep in mind that the people are the most exposed to this covid infection in terms of the consequences are the people who have underlying conditions. any of those kind of chronic .iseases they are going to be more at risk. we make medicines that treat all of these conditions, so it was very important for us to make sure we could supply patients with their medicines so they could keep their chronic conditions under control. we
pascal: sorry, go ahead. know, please finish. do we trust those tests?chal: we do trust those tests. we are sourcing from a u.k. so we are very much working with them. we've just gone through accreditation by the nhs. everything is very much on track. actually workill very well, we believe. we have equipment that is very modern, so we think we can really deliver those tests very efficiently with new equipment and the people we have on site. francine: how much time is astrazeneca trying to...
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we talked to are thrilled how did it feel to be back inside >> wonderful >> reporter: at historic pascal's restaurant, the owner is keeping the dining room dark. >> we have been in the neighborhood for over 60 years, so, really weighing what is best for our community, so, we felt that it was best in their best interest for us to remain closed. >> reporter: the georgia governor faced bipartis bipartisan criticism. >> i was not happy with brian kemp. >> reporter: right now to determine the safest choice? >> i know it may be hard for nbc news to understand this, all the data is publically available on the public health department's website and i mentioned a lot of it today about our ramp up in testing >> reporter: also announcing they are lifting lockdowns, iowa and colorado, now joining eight other states starting to reopen, none have met the guideline for a two week decline in cases. blaine alexander, nbc news, a atlanta. >> reporter: from the shores of florida to the beaches of california, tonight, this is what quarantine fatigue looks like as americans leave home amid stay-at-home orders
we talked to are thrilled how did it feel to be back inside >> wonderful >> reporter: at historic pascal's restaurant, the owner is keeping the dining room dark. >> we have been in the neighborhood for over 60 years, so, really weighing what is best for our community, so, we felt that it was best in their best interest for us to remain closed. >> reporter: the georgia governor faced bipartis bipartisan criticism. >> i was not happy with brian kemp. >>...
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pascal is the third-generation of forest owner and her family and she wants to pass the tradition tohildren. they've come to this training course an hohour and a half norh of paris. >> we need the basics about forest management, and the right terms to use. >> to be able to take over in a few years, not right away, asas late as possible. somethingdy bring professionally. each of us have to have a separate job. that's why french forests are not always well managed. >> many small forest owners are sentntimental ababout trees and cannot abide cutting them down but regeneration is a key part of the forest cycle and a legal requirement for peoeople who own more than 2525 hectares.. >>>> i have to follow ththis managemement p plan.. >> forest management replanting and commercial exploitation, t e ind of issues, are leaving international trade show which is bringing together all of the actors in the sector. >> douglas for is around 45 to 50 centimeters in diameter. have machinery here that works with trees of this size. -- key challenges mattering matching supply with demands of the changing
pascal is the third-generation of forest owner and her family and she wants to pass the tradition tohildren. they've come to this training course an hohour and a half norh of paris. >> we need the basics about forest management, and the right terms to use. >> to be able to take over in a few years, not right away, asas late as possible. somethingdy bring professionally. each of us have to have a separate job. that's why french forests are not always well managed. >> many small...
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yes and then continental minds now received a new one requirement since then i've often painted the pascal lamb the limit there's no record of whether cardinal ratzinger took the box with him when he moved into the palace of the vatican as pope benedict the 16th either way hell the shot is quite pleased. cousteau's still remains it is the good shepherd and the good shepherd looks after history of people dimension and the land is both the sacrificial lamb earns the victorious lamb. in recent years a novelty has crept in among the boxes. how did the luther rose find its way to this very catholic town it's right holes in cindy if english and consume thousands use a lutheran christians were formally invited to a palm sunday procession before that they generally ever been spectators. since then they join in so i thought that much to be a special thanks for the lutheran stickers and that's why i designed this box and this week i pushed the little we wish that it. meanwhile at the spill ners home we've gathered a few top hats let's see which of them fits you. 20 year old bill now wants to follow
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yes and then continental mines now received a new one requirement since then i've often painted the pascal land. there's no record of whether cardinal ratzinger took the box with him when he moved into the palace of the vatican as pope benedict the 16th either way helga shot is quite pleased. as a customs this terrorist is the good shepherd and the good shepherd looks after history of people dimension and the lamb is both the 2nd fish a lamb earns the victorious lamb. in recent years a novelty has crept in among the boxes. how did the luther rose find its way to this very catholic town. so i thousands and if i only listen to ensue thousands a lutheran christians will formally invited to a palm sunday procession before that they don't really ever been spectators. since then they join in so i thought that much to be especially really strange because that's why i designed this box and this week you have already started it. meanwhile at the shrillness home we've gathered a few top hats let's see which of them fits you us 20 year old richard still now wants to follow in his father's footsteps a
yes and then continental mines now received a new one requirement since then i've often painted the pascal land. there's no record of whether cardinal ratzinger took the box with him when he moved into the palace of the vatican as pope benedict the 16th either way helga shot is quite pleased. as a customs this terrorist is the good shepherd and the good shepherd looks after history of people dimension and the lamb is both the 2nd fish a lamb earns the victorious lamb. in recent years a novelty...
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animal sacrifice even if this is part of your religion however if you are greek and you have the pascal lamb or if you kosher cattle or if you do something to consume it we're talking about here splitting and it may sound display be awful but it depends upon who is this pastor are these people and what are the circumstances in totality the circumstance you know don't let's admit this is a fascinating conversation i knew you'd love this one as soon as i heard about this yes i love it i immediately thought of you because it's complex and these are the kinds of decisions that we have america as americans should be tussling with and i'm glad we had a great stuff lionel appreciate you having on i think that's our news we want to thank you so much for being with us always want to remind you that some friends looking for a newscast that's not like the other newscast tell you more here tell us more on you tube tell them to go to portable t.v. and make it take us with us with them where ever they go. i'm rick sanchez. and we're going to fulfill repeated promises of possible to the people and com
animal sacrifice even if this is part of your religion however if you are greek and you have the pascal lamb or if you kosher cattle or if you do something to consume it we're talking about here splitting and it may sound display be awful but it depends upon who is this pastor are these people and what are the circumstances in totality the circumstance you know don't let's admit this is a fascinating conversation i knew you'd love this one as soon as i heard about this yes i love it i...
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coronavirus could be available for limited use by the end of this year, the boss of astrazenenca, pascalpany is working with oxford university to produce, and distribute a potential vaccine for covid—19. it would be made on a not—for profit basis. the results from the first human trials should be known byjune. a few weeks ago, the health secretary matt hancock made a pledge, saying a 100,000 coronavirus tests would be carried out every day by the end of the month. that, of course, is today. more than 81,000 tests were carried out yesterday, and we'll find out tomorrow whether they've met that target. but is it the number of tests or who you test that matters most. our health editor hugh pym explains. a busy drive—through testing centre today, cars queueing, waiting for virus tests booked online. demand has increased since the list of those who qualify was widened earlier this week. say ah. the government's target of 100,000 swab tests like this per day was set for the end of april and that is today. there will certainly be a focus on whether the 100,000 target has been met, but all this
coronavirus could be available for limited use by the end of this year, the boss of astrazenenca, pascalpany is working with oxford university to produce, and distribute a potential vaccine for covid—19. it would be made on a not—for profit basis. the results from the first human trials should be known byjune. a few weeks ago, the health secretary matt hancock made a pledge, saying a 100,000 coronavirus tests would be carried out every day by the end of the month. that, of course, is today....
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compiler anybody who's old enough to know what the pascal compiler is kind of dates yourself but that's how i got involved with ansi and i love the place red areas have a file at night i go up there and one or two in the morning and agreed some of my friends and say there's a visible lady there and we can punch buttons see all the lights and some of you may know or remember what that was like. where is she now vicki? great, so i didn't get to visit her when i was there yesterday. but you can visit her again and i may have to stop by before i leave tomorrow just to say hello to the visible lady because she was such an important part of me being in full with ansi and i want to thank you for being here and just the opportunity to share with you some often ideas about my think black. i want to you both talk about the book and also interspersed with some reading from the book and then toward the end we will have an opportunity for questions and answers as well and if nobody has said this already, if you have a cell phone and you want to put it on vibrate or silent, that probably a really goo
compiler anybody who's old enough to know what the pascal compiler is kind of dates yourself but that's how i got involved with ansi and i love the place red areas have a file at night i go up there and one or two in the morning and agreed some of my friends and say there's a visible lady there and we can punch buttons see all the lights and some of you may know or remember what that was like. where is she now vicki? great, so i didn't get to visit her when i was there yesterday. but you can...
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message during this difficult time >> if i could put it very simply, it's to enter what we call the pascalthe dying and rising of jesus. in a way, to come face-to-face with the darkness of life, with death itself it's essential to this holy week but death leading to resurrection is the great rhythm of the christian life. so in a way, this is a lent we'll never forget this is what we do we face death. with the confidence of the resurrecti resurrection >> what do you say to people when they say bishop, and again, you're somebody who's so well versed in this stuff that's on social media and the internet. you were one of the first that put up youtube videos and you really enjoy to engage with people on these subjects so what do you say when people say to you, why would god let these pandemics happen, bishop, why? >> the short answer is i don't know and no one does god has a prove den shl plan god is provident over all thi things god wills and permits. what's the purpose of all that i don't know and no one knows this side of heaven, but whatever happens or whatever god permits, there's an openi
message during this difficult time >> if i could put it very simply, it's to enter what we call the pascalthe dying and rising of jesus. in a way, to come face-to-face with the darkness of life, with death itself it's essential to this holy week but death leading to resurrection is the great rhythm of the christian life. so in a way, this is a lent we'll never forget this is what we do we face death. with the confidence of the resurrecti resurrection >> what do you say to people...
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pascal. asked the people of color with whom you're trying to be in on a ship with her, asked him what they need it. we know what we need. nuggets in earlier, i don't need somebody has speak for me. i know how to speak but i might need you to that when i am being racially regressed, i might say can you talk to them. if i ask you, you're not saving me because i'm asking you. if you assume and you just step in, and maybe your saving me. carey: how would this conversation would be different if you're being interviewed by a black woman. [laughter]. layla: what is very funny, i said this will be my first interview with a white man. nearly every interview that i have done before has been with a black woman. bar one except they have been with a black woman. but it doesn't change me. might change the dynamics but it does not change me because part of my personal has been to learn not had a bend in full myself. i say true to myself as a black woman and i trust that you can handle it. carey: i am doing
pascal. asked the people of color with whom you're trying to be in on a ship with her, asked him what they need it. we know what we need. nuggets in earlier, i don't need somebody has speak for me. i know how to speak but i might need you to that when i am being racially regressed, i might say can you talk to them. if i ask you, you're not saving me because i'm asking you. if you assume and you just step in, and maybe your saving me. carey: how would this conversation would be different if...
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pascal, the chief of neurovascular surgery at jefferson health in philadelphia.ing to lead a study into all of this. and, doctor, i appreciate your time tonight. you have co-authored a paper that details 12 specific cases where covid-positive patients suffered strokes. and 40% of those patients were under the age of 50. can you tell us detail as to what made these cases stand out to you, and so unusual to you and your colleagues? >> yes. hi, erin. so, when the pandemic started, we noticed that there was a high incidence of covid in patients presenting with stroke. and we noticed, also, there were a lot of young patients, with no risk factors. so, as you said, 40% of the patients were less than 50 years old. and, overall, 50% of all the patients in the study did not have any risk factors for stroke. we, also, noticed that the pattern of the clots were different. there were, sometimes, multiple vessels involved. and the clots were on both sides. arterial and venus sides. >> so when you say they didn't have underlying conditions leading toward strokes, when you look
pascal, the chief of neurovascular surgery at jefferson health in philadelphia.ing to lead a study into all of this. and, doctor, i appreciate your time tonight. you have co-authored a paper that details 12 specific cases where covid-positive patients suffered strokes. and 40% of those patients were under the age of 50. can you tell us detail as to what made these cases stand out to you, and so unusual to you and your colleagues? >> yes. hi, erin. so, when the pandemic started, we noticed...
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pascal soriot says they should know by june whether the new vaccine is successful.ity. he told our business editor simonjack why they chose to get involved. the astra group is actually one of the best vaccine groups in the world. so, clearly, they are very credible. they started very early developing a vaccine back injanuary, and they also have validated the technology in the past to develop the sars vaccine, the mers vaccine, and now the corona vaccine, so they really have a validated technology and they are very good. so, our goal would be to help them continue the development, and get approval for this vaccine around the world and in many countries, manufacture it, and then distribute them. how confident are you that this is the right horse to back, that they are really onto something here? the reason to believe is number one, it's a very good group, as i said. number two, technology has been validated with other vaccines. and number three, they have already tested the vaccine in six monkeys, it's a small number its animal data, but they have vaccinated six monke
pascal soriot says they should know by june whether the new vaccine is successful.ity. he told our business editor simonjack why they chose to get involved. the astra group is actually one of the best vaccine groups in the world. so, clearly, they are very credible. they started very early developing a vaccine back injanuary, and they also have validated the technology in the past to develop the sars vaccine, the mers vaccine, and now the corona vaccine, so they really have a validated...
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pascal soriot there of astrazeneca.ld a jury problem, clive, because to hold a jury trial, you need 20 people minimum ina jury trial, you need 20 people minimum in a pretty small courtroom, and that includes a jury, a jury box, tiring to a pretty smalljury room. and you just cannot hold these trials in the age of social distancing. thejudiciary trials in the age of social distancing. the judiciary are clearly ready to get the show back on the road becausejury clearly ready to get the show back on the road because jury trials are where the most serious trials are tried. the short—term and the longer term, in the short—term, he is envisioning is trials could start up using two courtrooms for each trial. a large courtroom with an overflow courtroom linked by a video link so you can divide up the participants but you would also have to have a larger room forjurors to deliberate in. but he said that if this goes on for a matter of months, more radical thinking will have to take place. and what he said is that he is in favour
pascal soriot there of astrazeneca.ld a jury problem, clive, because to hold a jury trial, you need 20 people minimum ina jury trial, you need 20 people minimum in a pretty small courtroom, and that includes a jury, a jury box, tiring to a pretty smalljury room. and you just cannot hold these trials in the age of social distancing. thejudiciary trials in the age of social distancing. the judiciary are clearly ready to get the show back on the road becausejury clearly ready to get the show back...
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i ask this pascal morning, could the empty tomb of easter be a metaphor for our world and our lives? risen one to search for the living one, not among the dead? as alexander zolsinitze the towering russian human rights profit from last century who spent weekends in a gulag wrote the worst depression is a life without god. the emptiness might be a blessing, not a curse. as the god of the living fills us with light, meaning, resolve, hope, and life, the god of the passover, one by the god of the passover and by jesus who has risen as he says, alleluia, a alleluia. union with jesus preaches pope francis, risen and ever-living anticipates that sunday without sunset, when there will be no more weariness, nor pain, sorrow nor tears, but only the joy of being fully and forever alive with our risen lord. and when they arrived at the tomb, they found it empty. sandra: that was cardinal dolan delivering his message to an empty st. patrick's cathedral in new york city this morning. let's bring in jonathan morris. good morning to you. what a powerful message that was from cardinal dolan, really
i ask this pascal morning, could the empty tomb of easter be a metaphor for our world and our lives? risen one to search for the living one, not among the dead? as alexander zolsinitze the towering russian human rights profit from last century who spent weekends in a gulag wrote the worst depression is a life without god. the emptiness might be a blessing, not a curse. as the god of the living fills us with light, meaning, resolve, hope, and life, the god of the passover, one by the god of the...
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. >> reporter: but others say it's too soon including pascal restaurant. >> we want to make sure when we reopen our doors, our team is safe our customers are safe. >> reporter: and, of course, another big question is when will the schools reopen? in a call with governors, president trump said some schools could consider reopening before the end of the academic year hoda >> blayne, thank you >>> meantime, the trump administration has revealed a new strategy to expand testing for the coronavirus. seen as a critical step toward reopening the country, but it's a plan that's already facing doubts kristen welker is at the white house with this part of the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. this morning the president under bipartisan pressure to have a national testing strategy has announced what we called a blueprint for testing. the white house's role will be guidance making it clear the ultimate burden falls on the states this morning, a shortage of coronavirus testing across the country. president trump announcing the administration is preparing to ramp up cooperation
. >> reporter: but others say it's too soon including pascal restaurant. >> we want to make sure when we reopen our doors, our team is safe our customers are safe. >> reporter: and, of course, another big question is when will the schools reopen? in a call with governors, president trump said some schools could consider reopening before the end of the academic year hoda >> blayne, thank you >>> meantime, the trump administration has revealed a new strategy to...
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william pascal alerted a patient is having extreme breathing problems. her oxygen and blood pressure dropping. the doctors and nurses work together to flip the patient over. it's a maneuver called proning. they tell us it helps the oxygen flow and that move ultimately saved the patient's life. >> what happened just now is an absolute emergency. it's a life-or-death situation. unfortunately, that's what we're seeing with a lot of our patients here. >> reporter: in new york the rate of hospitalizations is dropping. but the state also dealing with its highest one-day total in fatalities. >> that 731 people who we lost, behind every one of those numbers is an individual, is a family, is a mother, is a father, is a sister, is a brother. >> reporter: michigan also facing a prolonged battle with the coronavirus. the state's largest hospital system, beaumont health facing staff shortages. 1,500 workers, including 500 nurses off the job because of coronavirus symptoms. in detroit, the mayor imploring people to stay home, social distancing could be working. >> we
william pascal alerted a patient is having extreme breathing problems. her oxygen and blood pressure dropping. the doctors and nurses work together to flip the patient over. it's a maneuver called proning. they tell us it helps the oxygen flow and that move ultimately saved the patient's life. >> what happened just now is an absolute emergency. it's a life-or-death situation. unfortunately, that's what we're seeing with a lot of our patients here. >> reporter: in new york the rate...
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ever living god, protect your church so that renewed by the pascal mysteries we may brought to the glorye resurrection, to the same, christ our lord. [speaking italian] ♪. ♪. >> pope francis references the altar at the conclusion of this holy mass. and then processes to the icon of our lady of roman. ♪ ♪. >> the holy father processes now to the sacristy. in a few moments he will return to the basilica which he will deliver his easter message and the et-orbe blessing. no banner hangs from the central balcony from st. peter's basilica, but usually does on easter sunday when the pope gives his blessing to the city of rome and to the world. a blessing the pope only gives device a year, on easter day and christmas day and on the day of his election. the blessing literally to the city of rome which he gives as bishop of rome and to the world as supreme pontiff. exceptionally during the coronavirus health emergency pope francis decided to give an orbe blessing in st. peter's square last march, 27th. that was truly an exception. today, there are no bands preparing to play the vatican and italian
ever living god, protect your church so that renewed by the pascal mysteries we may brought to the glorye resurrection, to the same, christ our lord. [speaking italian] ♪. ♪. >> pope francis references the altar at the conclusion of this holy mass. and then processes to the icon of our lady of roman. ♪ ♪. >> the holy father processes now to the sacristy. in a few moments he will return to the basilica which he will deliver his easter message and the et-orbe blessing. no...