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meeting patsy last year at the small business commission. and the sweet stop shop was considered for a business nomination and a sense of pride and joy that the family shared at that moment combined with the love they had, not only for the business but for the community as a whole. patsy was such a delight in the lives of everyone that she knew and she will be dearly be missed. may she rest in sweet peace. the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor fewer. supervisor haney. >> supervisor haney: thank you, madam clerk. i have a few hearings to introduce and resolutions. first, as you all know, our san francisco unified school district and city college have both had a disruptions related to covid-19 and are doing what they can to continue learning for their students. i'm calling a hearing on the
meeting patsy last year at the small business commission. and the sweet stop shop was considered for a business nomination and a sense of pride and joy that the family shared at that moment combined with the love they had, not only for the business but for the community as a whole. patsy was such a delight in the lives of everyone that she knew and she will be dearly be missed. may she rest in sweet peace. the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor fewer. supervisor haney....
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i have the distinct pleasure of meeting patsy last year at the small business commission. and the sweet stop shop was considered for a business nomination and a sense of pride and joy that the family shared at that moment combined with the love they had, not only for the business but for the community as a whole. patsy was such a delight in the lives of everyone that she knew and she will be dearly be missed. may she rest in sweet peace. the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor fewer. supervisor haney. >> supervisor haney: thank you, madam clerk. i have a few hearings to introduce and resolutions. first, as you all know, our san francisco unified school district and city college have both had a disruptions related to covid-19 and are doing what they can to continue learning for their students. i'm calling a hearing on the impacts of covid-19 on the san francisco unified school district and on city college san francisco. as chair of the joint schools and city college committee, this hearing will -- i hope that this hearing will serve to both update the city and th
i have the distinct pleasure of meeting patsy last year at the small business commission. and the sweet stop shop was considered for a business nomination and a sense of pride and joy that the family shared at that moment combined with the love they had, not only for the business but for the community as a whole. patsy was such a delight in the lives of everyone that she knew and she will be dearly be missed. may she rest in sweet peace. the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor...
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canceled those companies are more likely to have to fold or go into even clear to or even to clarify patsy but other other companies have access to high primes have asked this just storage there is still storage a bailable is just being spoken for so it really depends on the company and so there's and it's very difficult to say for sure how this situation welfare the industry as a whole but week has say that there are some companies we don't know which ones will be facing difficult situations you know what will they ask they will have to set it well as difficult as that is and that means there will be difficulties in the future getting a restarted and there will be bankruptcy and closures ella do you see this this pandemic as a sea change in the energy market and b. are we looking at a a world before corona that was all about oil after coronal is all about sustainable but the transition time is looking like it's going to be totally chaotic. well i do think that there is still an appetite to transition to a cleaner energy there's been a lot of talk about how great the atmosphere looks peopl
canceled those companies are more likely to have to fold or go into even clear to or even to clarify patsy but other other companies have access to high primes have asked this just storage there is still storage a bailable is just being spoken for so it really depends on the company and so there's and it's very difficult to say for sure how this situation welfare the industry as a whole but week has say that there are some companies we don't know which ones will be facing difficult situations...
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i think it was patsy cline.e went next door and bought a gift envelope like you would put a greeting card in. we put the cd in the envelope and mail to my colleagues house and the next day, he had an unbroken cd and an envelope that had gotten to his house and 24 hours for the price of a first-class stamp. if there was an aha moment, i think that was it. peter: to where we do call -- carpooling? marc: reed was the cofounder of a software company that had acquired another company that i was working at called integrity qa. i went to work for him and we spent about nine months working together and we lived in the same town so we spent those nine months carpooling. then, lightning struck. somehow, inexplicably turning it into a company which is changed the way we watch television. title comee did the from? marc: it is a quote from the 10,741 other people that i told that idea to. i think everyone has had that experience where you come rushing in the kitchen, some great idea, and everyone says, that will never work.
i think it was patsy cline.e went next door and bought a gift envelope like you would put a greeting card in. we put the cd in the envelope and mail to my colleagues house and the next day, he had an unbroken cd and an envelope that had gotten to his house and 24 hours for the price of a first-class stamp. if there was an aha moment, i think that was it. peter: to where we do call -- carpooling? marc: reed was the cofounder of a software company that had acquired another company that i was...
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just renegotiated and gave a.b.c. a kilometer and they realized they could stop this so i was the patsy so when ellen walked into the negotiation you said you were you were fired within 5 minutes you came home there was no cell phones at the time you walks up the stairs there's a way when you come home with good news and there's a way when you come up with bad news in the multi-level beach house i hear him slowly coming up the stairs and he stands at the top of the stairs and he said you're out i said this was a negotiation out and he took me by the show shoulders and he said we're going to make this work for us and it took me a while to wrap my head around it and then one day i said to him i sing great and i can dance i've got i've got a name that everybody knows take me to vegas so he made it to 2 year deal at the m.g.m. grand and we sold out every show because the people liked chrissy snow so they brought chrissy snow to life on stage and he tried to sue me to take it off and i didn't i just kept doing it out of your hood yeah and so i got the also use so i did that with cancer i did
just renegotiated and gave a.b.c. a kilometer and they realized they could stop this so i was the patsy so when ellen walked into the negotiation you said you were you were fired within 5 minutes you came home there was no cell phones at the time you walks up the stairs there's a way when you come home with good news and there's a way when you come up with bad news in the multi-level beach house i hear him slowly coming up the stairs and he stands at the top of the stairs and he said you're out...
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i think it was patsy cline. we went next door put a greeting card in the envelope and put the cd in the envelope and move mailed it to reed's house in the next day when he picked me up he had an unbroken cd and envelope that had gone to his house, 24 hours for the price of if there was an aha moment that was it. >> host: where were you carpooling? >> guest: reed was the founder of a company called pure atria which was a big software company and it acquired a software company that i was working at called integrity q&a. i went to work for reed and we spent about nine months working together and as luck had it read and i lived in the same town so we spent those nine months carpooling together and then lightning struck. pure atria would be acquired and both read and i would be out of a job. i decided this was perfect and i would start my next company and reed wanted to keep a hand in this entrepreneurial thing and we agreed that we would start it and run it and he would be on the board and he would be the biggest fi
i think it was patsy cline. we went next door put a greeting card in the envelope and put the cd in the envelope and move mailed it to reed's house in the next day when he picked me up he had an unbroken cd and envelope that had gone to his house, 24 hours for the price of if there was an aha moment that was it. >> host: where were you carpooling? >> guest: reed was the founder of a company called pure atria which was a big software company and it acquired a software company that i...
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i think it was patsy cline. we went next door, bought a little gift envelope you could put a greeting card in. we put the cd in, mailed it to his house and the next day when he picked me up yet an unbroken cd in an envelope that it got into his house 24 hours for the price of a first-class stamp. if there was an aha moment i think that was it. >> host: to where were you carpooling? >> guest: reed hastings was the founder of company called pure atria which was a big geeky software company. they acquired to software company that i was working at called integrity qa and it went to work for reed and we spent about nine months working together. as luck added we lived in the same town so spent those nine months carpooling together. then lightning struck. pure atria would be acquired and both reed and i would be out of a job. i decide this is perfect, i'm going to start my next company. reed kind of wanted to keep a hand in this entrepreneurial thing, so we agreed i would start it and run it. he would be on the board a
i think it was patsy cline. we went next door, bought a little gift envelope you could put a greeting card in. we put the cd in, mailed it to his house and the next day when he picked me up yet an unbroken cd in an envelope that it got into his house 24 hours for the price of a first-class stamp. if there was an aha moment i think that was it. >> host: to where were you carpooling? >> guest: reed hastings was the founder of company called pure atria which was a big geeky software...
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i have the distinct pleasure of meeting patsy last year at the small business commission. and the sweet stop shop was considered for a business nomination and a sense of pride and joy that the family shared at that moment combined with the love they had, not only for the business but for the community as a whole. patsy was such a delight in the lives of everyone that she knew and she will be dearly be missed. may she rest in sweet peace. the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor fewer. supervisor haney. >> supervisor haney: thank you, madam clerk. i have a few hearings to introduce and resolutions. first, as you all know, our san francisco unified school district and city college have both had a disruptions related to covid-19 and are doing what they can to continue learning for their students. i'm calling a hearing on the impacts of covid-19 on the san francisco unified school district and on city college san francisco. as chair of the joint schools and city college committee, this hearing will -- i hope that this hearing will serve to both update the city and th
i have the distinct pleasure of meeting patsy last year at the small business commission. and the sweet stop shop was considered for a business nomination and a sense of pride and joy that the family shared at that moment combined with the love they had, not only for the business but for the community as a whole. patsy was such a delight in the lives of everyone that she knew and she will be dearly be missed. may she rest in sweet peace. the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor...
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maybe trump will lose, and then you can negotiate with a patsy, a weak guy, and you will take over between nobody has been tougher on vladimir puritan, he knows it better than anybody, nobody‘s been taught from blood and repute and then me. look at the sanctions, look at what i did with the pipeline going into europe nobody even knew about it i exposed it. now everybody talks about it. i think it's a terrible thing for germany to do. but come at the same time, i have a very good relationship with latin repute in, i was able to get... i was able to make a deal with russia and saudi arabia, and opaque plus, they called opaque plus, that's going to save us taxes, north dakota, oklahoma, other states, energy states. it's going to save us states, energy states. it's going to save us hundreds of thousands of jobs, and, infact, your paper save us hundreds of thousands of jobs, and, in fact, your paper wrote an incredible editorial for a jobs, and, in fact, your paper wrote an incredible editorialfor a change that trump made a great deal for our country, that was a nice thing. i was shocked to see
maybe trump will lose, and then you can negotiate with a patsy, a weak guy, and you will take over between nobody has been tougher on vladimir puritan, he knows it better than anybody, nobody‘s been taught from blood and repute and then me. look at the sanctions, look at what i did with the pipeline going into europe nobody even knew about it i exposed it. now everybody talks about it. i think it's a terrible thing for germany to do. but come at the same time, i have a very good relationship...
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and in my opinion is one of don't wait maybe trump will lose and then you can negotiate with a patsy with a weak guy and you'll take over the between you and russia nobody has been tougher on putin he knows it better than anybody nobody's been tougher and putin than me look at the sanctions look at what i did with their pipeline going into europe nobody even knew about it i exposed now everybody talks about i think it's a terrible thing for germany to do but at the same time i have a very good relationship with putin and i was able to get i was able to make a deal with russia and saudi arabia and opec plus they call opec plus that's going to save us texas north dakota oklahoma other states energy states are going to save us hundreds of thousands of jobs and in fact your paper wrote an incredible editorial for a change the trip made a great deal for a country that was a nice thing i was shocked to see it coming out of the wall street journal thank you all very much we'll see you tomorrow thank you thank you. president trump there talking about the relationship with china saying up unt
and in my opinion is one of don't wait maybe trump will lose and then you can negotiate with a patsy with a weak guy and you'll take over the between you and russia nobody has been tougher on putin he knows it better than anybody nobody's been tougher and putin than me look at the sanctions look at what i did with their pipeline going into europe nobody even knew about it i exposed now everybody talks about i think it's a terrible thing for germany to do but at the same time i have a very good...
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the chinese want a patsy to replace him so they can have a much bettering deal and easier path towardsld domination. they have given some signs of starting to you fourth joe biden's candidacy. lou: this is one of the most extraordinary moments in history. we are watching a president and administration of the u.s. government that has to thread several needles simultaneously and preserve our national security and the safety of all americans against the threat of viruses and geopolitical adversaries who seem at least one of them want to be considered outright an enemy. dr. michael pillsbury. thank you. we appreciate it. up next we'll be talking with tom fitton of judicial watch. nope we are not, here is the president of the united states. president trump: we expect the house to pass the paycheck protection program. and healthcare enhancement act. i'm grateful congress is answering my call to deliver these additional $320 billion in relief for the american worker and small businesses. at a time when many americans are enduring significant economic challenges this will help small businesses
the chinese want a patsy to replace him so they can have a much bettering deal and easier path towardsld domination. they have given some signs of starting to you fourth joe biden's candidacy. lou: this is one of the most extraordinary moments in history. we are watching a president and administration of the u.s. government that has to thread several needles simultaneously and preserve our national security and the safety of all americans against the threat of viruses and geopolitical...
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the fantastic news that president trump gave us today, that the united states will no longer be a patsymerica last organizations like w.h.o. and wto. we've been taken advantage of in those globalist infrastructures for far too long under both republicans and democrats. president trump gives us the chance to liberate ourselves from this and put our people, our health and our economy first. >> tucker: that would be nice. congressman gaetz, thanks for coming on, we appreciate it. >> thanks, tucker. so there's no question that coronavirus is deadly. you may know someone who's already passed from it. the question is over large populations, how deadly is it? that's an important question to answer. tonight, there are promising signs that the virus is more widespread and less dangerous than we initially feared. we will walk you through some numbers on that. that is worth hearing. but first, a look at new york right now courtesy of our own tom reed. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the american headquarters, jackie ibanez and new york. president trump forming a panel to shape plans to reopen the economy. it is made u
the fantastic news that president trump gave us today, that the united states will no longer be a patsymerica last organizations like w.h.o. and wto. we've been taken advantage of in those globalist infrastructures for far too long under both republicans and democrats. president trump gives us the chance to liberate ourselves from this and put our people, our health and our economy first. >> tucker: that would be nice. congressman gaetz, thanks for coming on, we appreciate it. >>...
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in my opinion, he said wait, maybe trump will lose and maybe you can negotiate with a patsy, a weak guy. twin and russia. nobody has been tougher on putin than me. look at the sanctions. look what i did with their pipeline going into europe. nobody even knew about it. i exposed it. now everybody talks about it. at the same time i have a good relationship with putin. i was able to make a deal with russia and saudi arabia and opec plus. they call it opec plus that will save us texas, north dakota, energy states, it will save us hundreds of thousands of jobs. your paper wrote an incredible editorial that trump made a great deal for our country. thank you all very much. we'll see you tomorrow. thank you very much. jon: a sometimes combative president trump briefing the reporters and the nation on the status of the coronavirus. vice president pence who heads that task force was not there today. he's giving it commencement address at the air force academy. please stay tuned to this fox station for more. i'm jon scott in new york. ♪ >> it's "a," when in 1954, pontiac introduced the bonneville
in my opinion, he said wait, maybe trump will lose and maybe you can negotiate with a patsy, a weak guy. twin and russia. nobody has been tougher on putin than me. look at the sanctions. look what i did with their pipeline going into europe. nobody even knew about it. i exposed it. now everybody talks about it. at the same time i have a good relationship with putin. i was able to make a deal with russia and saudi arabia and opec plus. they call it opec plus that will save us texas, north...
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but it's coming back to team up with the future hall of famer patsy and will receive a fourth-round pickreturn and speaking of brady an intriguing headline emerged today on the rich eisen show john lynch said the niners had discussions about possibly pursuing brady this offseason but ultimately felt jimmy garoppolo as the team's long-term answer at quarterback, ken pam brady rob lowe once again in the same conversation about that never ends never ends but getting back to the draft. so the forty-niners no matter which direction they're going to go on a parent you're going to play pretty loose. >>they're going to get a good player because they have such a high lee and getting that 13th overall pick as hard as it was to trade deforest buckner to the indianapolis colts. getting back into the first round i mean we already have the 31st pick but having something higher at 13 provides a lot of flexibility for the forty-niners and of course john lynch is not going to be tipping his hand either way on who he likes at that position. but let's just say they got a lot of great wide receivers that co
but it's coming back to team up with the future hall of famer patsy and will receive a fourth-round pickreturn and speaking of brady an intriguing headline emerged today on the rich eisen show john lynch said the niners had discussions about possibly pursuing brady this offseason but ultimately felt jimmy garoppolo as the team's long-term answer at quarterback, ken pam brady rob lowe once again in the same conversation about that never ends never ends but getting back to the draft. so the...
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can you negotiate with a patsy, a weak guy and you'll take over between you and russia, nobody's been tougher on putin. he knows it better than anybody. look at the sanctions. look at what i did with their pipeline going into europe. now everybody talks about it. it's a terrible thing for germany to do. but at the same time, i have a good relationship with putin. i was able to get -- able to make a deal with russia and saudi arabia and opec plus. they call it opec plus. that's going to save us texas, north dakota, oklahoma, other states, energy states, going to save us hundreds of thousands of jobs. in fact, your paper wrote an incredible editorial for a change that trump made a great deal for our country. that was a nice thing. thank you all very much. we'll see you tomorrow. thank you very much. >> the president concluding a very long briefing and a rambling briefing with a lot of politics, a lot of 2020 election politics. monica, first to you. i interrupted you and we were talking about the president's disconnect between what he is claiming about the approach to the coronavirus as
can you negotiate with a patsy, a weak guy and you'll take over between you and russia, nobody's been tougher on putin. he knows it better than anybody. look at the sanctions. look at what i did with their pipeline going into europe. now everybody talks about it. it's a terrible thing for germany to do. but at the same time, i have a good relationship with putin. i was able to get -- able to make a deal with russia and saudi arabia and opec plus. they call it opec plus. that's going to save us...
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patsy. all of our doctors here. the best. >> that's st. barnabus, st. barnabus lost one of is doctors in the last couple of days, a trauma surgeon, dr. verrier, born and raised in haiti, the father of three children, he worked in the trauma center of st. barnabus, a health care worker like all health care workers are trying to keep coronavirus patients alive and he became infected and died today at the age of 59. >>> front line health worker know that their lives are at stake while they are doing this work, and yet, remarkably, this far into it, with all of the support that we as a country are trying to give them, it's not enough. we are still seeing hospital staff have to literally protest to try to get themselves protective equipment, to try to get enough staff, relief staff, on board to share the burden in hospitals that have crippling numbers of cases this. for example was today. this is brooklyn today. >> we need more nurses at the hospital. the nurses are working short. the nurses are working stressed. the nurses are working hard. i want my nurses
patsy. all of our doctors here. the best. >> that's st. barnabus, st. barnabus lost one of is doctors in the last couple of days, a trauma surgeon, dr. verrier, born and raised in haiti, the father of three children, he worked in the trauma center of st. barnabus, a health care worker like all health care workers are trying to keep coronavirus patients alive and he became infected and died today at the age of 59. >>> front line health worker know that their lives are at stake...
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suspending funding for the world health organization and saying that's because they're act being as patsiesse, the responsibility would ultimately be on china. he's not hitting the chinese directly at all. so unless he's willing to do that and doing that has potential economic implications for and for the american markets and the american economy in the run-up to these elections, then i wouldn't be all that worried. let's see where it goes. >> mira, you know, we have this global pandemic, which requires, in my observation, greater global coordination than we've actually seen. and now we have this global recession, which might be more serious than that, that certainly in the case of 2008 and 2009 used global coordination to get out it have. we need for better or worse greater cooperation with china right now to deal with both of these matters. the pres wou epresident would l we're past peak with china, which evidence says that's no true. >> no question, ali. despite the fact the united states and chinese are at the peak of what has been a very tense several years of poor bilat rahal relation
suspending funding for the world health organization and saying that's because they're act being as patsiesse, the responsibility would ultimately be on china. he's not hitting the chinese directly at all. so unless he's willing to do that and doing that has potential economic implications for and for the american markets and the american economy in the run-up to these elections, then i wouldn't be all that worried. let's see where it goes. >> mira, you know, we have this global pandemic,...
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pat si berlp patsy berlin attempted to find her mother. berlin noted that she was working for the orm eformer own without correspondent. eaton said this statement be referred to the officer in charge of the district for investigation for the correction of any abuses. end quote. while the treatment of former slaves remained unchanged, the assistance commissioner's willingness to intervene and prioritize the testimony of a black woman demonstrates that freed women initiated a transformation in the relationship between themselves and the government. in order for liberty to translate in the lives of freed women, they had to articulate for themselves and their families and wield authorization given by officials like eaton. they were engaged in both personal and political processes of self-making. the black women who sent letters to eaton applied gender norms in their appeals to the federal government. for them, liberty implied the obligations of the government and particularly those who subscribed to acceptable gender norms to secure that liber
pat si berlp patsy berlin attempted to find her mother. berlin noted that she was working for the orm eformer own without correspondent. eaton said this statement be referred to the officer in charge of the district for investigation for the correction of any abuses. end quote. while the treatment of former slaves remained unchanged, the assistance commissioner's willingness to intervene and prioritize the testimony of a black woman demonstrates that freed women initiated a transformation in...
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patsy berlin attempted to recover her mother and four sisters from a mr. garnet, near fredericksburg, virginia. she noted that garnet starved them and they were working without compensation. eaton sent correspondence, i would respectfully recommend this statement be referred to the officer in charge of the district for investigation for the correction of any abuses. while the treatment of former slaves remains unchanged, the assistant commissioner's willingness to intervene and prioritize testimony of black women demonstrates freed women initiated a transformation of the relationship between themselves and the government. they had to articulate their preferred terms of labor for themselves and their family. they were engaged in both personal and political processes of self-making. the black women who sent letters to eaton apply to gender norms in their appeals to the federal government, and liberty -- particularly to those who subscribe to acceptable gender norms to secure that liberty. black women in treated officials to intervene when the reality of life
patsy berlin attempted to recover her mother and four sisters from a mr. garnet, near fredericksburg, virginia. she noted that garnet starved them and they were working without compensation. eaton sent correspondence, i would respectfully recommend this statement be referred to the officer in charge of the district for investigation for the correction of any abuses. while the treatment of former slaves remains unchanged, the assistant commissioner's willingness to intervene and prioritize...
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i thought it was interesting that you spent some time on shirley and patsy, i think that was really fascinating did you see any parallels between that conversation and today's member. >> in some way, the history chapter was really interesting, and learned a lot. what really struck me was the sexism in the growth was more prevalent in the 70s and i really wanted to labor understand that because so many of the early women in congress took third dead husband seat and they were viewed by their male colleagues as adjuncts and their has-beens campaign and the district office and so forth. lucy is okay because that's jerry's wife. so there was not really asserting themselves with their own agency their weight they were accepted when she showed up in town and everybody wanted her lemon pie recipe or. i will make her piper women history month and i'm excited to do that. the 70s is when we ran on their own, that's when they're pushing back and really upset. that is also when women and both parties came together in the caucus to really have some legislative muscle behind the scenes because they were not a
i thought it was interesting that you spent some time on shirley and patsy, i think that was really fascinating did you see any parallels between that conversation and today's member. >> in some way, the history chapter was really interesting, and learned a lot. what really struck me was the sexism in the growth was more prevalent in the 70s and i really wanted to labor understand that because so many of the early women in congress took third dead husband seat and they were viewed by...
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the bbc‘s alex lovell has been speaking to his wife patsy and son ryan.sn't good. i knew our time together wasn't going to be very long. but to end up having that virus, thatjust finished him off. yeah, it was just one too many things, really. it was the last straw, i guess. dad had been suffering with his heart for a long time. and over the years, itjust started to get worse and worse. but at the very end, we still had, as always, that hope that dad was going to be coming home, and then as soon as he was diagnosed with covid—19, he just deteriorated quite quickly. and that was the end, unfortunately. that is almost the trouble with somebody who is a fighter and has fought so long that you cannot think they will ever be beaten, really. i know. i mean, he did fight hard. for most of his life, he's had this illness. trouble with his heart and everything. but 17 years he's had with his donor's heart. and we thank them so much, they donorfamily. so much. and that southmead hospital, was it not? southmead has been brilliant. they were fantastic for his last da
the bbc‘s alex lovell has been speaking to his wife patsy and son ryan.sn't good. i knew our time together wasn't going to be very long. but to end up having that virus, thatjust finished him off. yeah, it was just one too many things, really. it was the last straw, i guess. dad had been suffering with his heart for a long time. and over the years, itjust started to get worse and worse. but at the very end, we still had, as always, that hope that dad was going to be coming home, and then as...
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patsy attempted to recover mer mother along with her four sisters from a mr. garnet near fred rikssberg, virginia. they were working without expensation. eaton sent correspondent saying i would recommend that this statement as made by the colored woman be referred to the officer in charge of the district for investigation for the correction of any abuses, end quote. while the treatment of former slaves remained unchanged, the assistant commissioner willingness to intervene and prioritize the testimony of a black woman demonstrated that freed women had a relationship between themselves and the government. in order for liberty to translate in the lives of freed women they had to have terms of labor for themselves and families and wield authorization given by officials by eaton. they were engaged in personal and political processes of self-making. the black women who sent letters to eaton applied gender norms in appeals to the federal government. for them liberty was the obligation of the government to the citizens and particularly those who subscribed to accepta
patsy attempted to recover mer mother along with her four sisters from a mr. garnet near fred rikssberg, virginia. they were working without expensation. eaton sent correspondent saying i would recommend that this statement as made by the colored woman be referred to the officer in charge of the district for investigation for the correction of any abuses, end quote. while the treatment of former slaves remained unchanged, the assistant commissioner willingness to intervene and prioritize the...
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maybe trump will lose and then you can negotiate with a patsy. with a weak guy and you will take over. between you and russia nobody's been tougher on putin. he knows it better than anybody. nobody had been tougher on putin than me. look at the sanctions. look at what i did with their pipeline going into europe. nobody even knew about it. i exposed it. now everybody talks about it. i think it is a terrible thing for germany to do. but at the same time i have a very good relationship with putin. and i was able to get -- i was able to make a deal with russia and saudi arabia and opec plus. they call it opec plus. that's going to save us texas, north dakota, oklahoma, other state, energy states, gonna save us hundreds of thousands of jobs. and in fact your paper wrote an incredible editorial for a change that trump made a great deal for our country. that was a nice thing. i was shocked to see it. coming out of the wall street journal. thank you all very much. we'll you tomorrow. thank you. >>> well you have just been listening to a brief big preside
maybe trump will lose and then you can negotiate with a patsy. with a weak guy and you will take over. between you and russia nobody's been tougher on putin. he knows it better than anybody. nobody had been tougher on putin than me. look at the sanctions. look at what i did with their pipeline going into europe. nobody even knew about it. i exposed it. now everybody talks about it. i think it is a terrible thing for germany to do. but at the same time i have a very good relationship with putin....
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its uk director has written to the premier league to say that, "it risks becoming a patsy of those whoalling community. " all of which i guess leads to premier league and newcastle united with interesting decisions to make. it does and it commands a mounting pressure as you mentioned but also from sport, the cats base based tbt dry and that wednesday premier league urging clouds and leadership of the league to investigate very thoroughly and interrogate in they're worried this proposed deal that would cd public investment fund of saudi arabia, valued around 320 billion pounds worth of assets leading this cancer atm as you said. as they don't like you said they are angry they accused society based broadcaster of piracy of their tv rights. they have rights throughout the middle east and they want to be white this deal is blocked. will it be blocked? white this deal is blocked. will it be blocked ? looking white this deal is blocked. will it be blocked? looking at the owners and directors test there is nothing in there that rephrase the character or morality, it is quite strictly language
its uk director has written to the premier league to say that, "it risks becoming a patsy of those whoalling community. " all of which i guess leads to premier league and newcastle united with interesting decisions to make. it does and it commands a mounting pressure as you mentioned but also from sport, the cats base based tbt dry and that wednesday premier league urging clouds and leadership of the league to investigate very thoroughly and interrogate in they're worried this...
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in my opinion, he said wait, maybe trump will lose and maybe you can negotiate with a patsy, a weak guy. twin and russia. nobody has been tougher on putin than me. look at the sanctions. look what i did with their pipeline going into europe. nobody even knew about it. i exposed it. now everybody talks about it. at the same time i have a good relationship with putin. i was able to make a deal with russia and saudi arabia and opec plus. they call it opec plus that will save us texas, north dakota, energy states, it will save us hundreds of thousands of jobs. your paper wrote an incredible editorial that trump made a great deal for our country. thank you all very much. we'll see you tomorrow. thank you very much. jon: a sometimes combative president trump briefing the reporters and the nation on the status of the coronavirus. vice president pence who heads that task force was not there today. he's giving it commencement address at the air force academy. please stay tuned to this fox station for more. i'm jon scott in new york. president trump speaking moments ago at the white house coronav
in my opinion, he said wait, maybe trump will lose and maybe you can negotiate with a patsy, a weak guy. twin and russia. nobody has been tougher on putin than me. look at the sanctions. look what i did with their pipeline going into europe. nobody even knew about it. i exposed it. now everybody talks about it. at the same time i have a good relationship with putin. i was able to make a deal with russia and saudi arabia and opec plus. they call it opec plus that will save us texas, north...