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farm their remaining land and make a profit so they are forced to pick up odd jobs like making paul marie verbs and fishing. these farmers and others are demanding compensation for their lost land and greater regulations on sand harvesting boats. nice or business with it. 100 skilled professionals it's a worldwide market. if you don't mind moving you could find your dream job. careers made to order for young highly qualified professionals but is if all too good to be true there is a dark side to the international job market. made in germany. 30. w. . birth. home to millions of species a home worth saving. and those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world like to use the term the climate used to green energy solutions and reforestation. they create interactive content teaching the next generation about environmental protection and were determined to build something here for the next generation of global ideas the multimedia environment series on t.w. . you know that 77 percent clapping are younger
farm their remaining land and make a profit so they are forced to pick up odd jobs like making paul marie verbs and fishing. these farmers and others are demanding compensation for their lost land and greater regulations on sand harvesting boats. nice or business with it. 100 skilled professionals it's a worldwide market. if you don't mind moving you could find your dream job. careers made to order for young highly qualified professionals but is if all too good to be true there is a dark side...
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farm their remaining land and make a profit so they are forced to pick up odd jobs like making paul marie verbs and fishing. these farmers and others are demanding compensation for their lost land and greater regulations on sand harvesting boats. i saw business with here. is the shaman race destroying itself. we are ruining the basic elements of our existence we're using too much water and we're polluting the motor isn't life. going to come home or supplies will last for ever but they won't. when the rain stops starts march 20th on w. . the they're on a mission. to save the bulb comics started in 1939 since then they've created a vast empire of superheroes are also have human weaknesses. the creators have had their share of clashes the moving story of a comic giant marvel source march 10th. job. were all set. to go beyond the obvious. and so that we're on live. as we take on the world. we're all about the stories that matter to you country that's what ever is. running out of touch alcohol. made for mines. tough it is for me. is for. beethoven is for. me to. end beethoven is for. beethoven
farm their remaining land and make a profit so they are forced to pick up odd jobs like making paul marie verbs and fishing. these farmers and others are demanding compensation for their lost land and greater regulations on sand harvesting boats. i saw business with here. is the shaman race destroying itself. we are ruining the basic elements of our existence we're using too much water and we're polluting the motor isn't life. going to come home or supplies will last for ever but they won't....
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farm their remaining land and make a profit so they are forced to pick up odd jobs like making paul marie verbs and fishing. these farmers and others are demanding compensation for their lost land and greater regulations on sand harvesting boats. i saw in business with him. during the conflict zone year after year the war in yemen goes on with no apparent ended song which who's really trying to stop it's my guest this week here in munich is the country's foreign minister mohammad abdullah on the terms of the thousands of civilian casualties. almost human suffering all being from nothing. to conflict. next on d. w. . y. subscribe to d. w. books you meet your favorite writer write objective but i write is to share what i find beautiful. g.w. books on you tube. the war is ugly more than 17000 civilians killed and injured since 2050 i will not give up the future of my children and their children so you can sleep at night they have to come and talk peace soon year after year the war in yemen goes on with no apparent end in sight but who's really trying to stop it my guest this week here in mun
farm their remaining land and make a profit so they are forced to pick up odd jobs like making paul marie verbs and fishing. these farmers and others are demanding compensation for their lost land and greater regulations on sand harvesting boats. i saw in business with him. during the conflict zone year after year the war in yemen goes on with no apparent ended song which who's really trying to stop it's my guest this week here in munich is the country's foreign minister mohammad abdullah on...
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david: one of your law professors got you after many efforts to have a clerkship with judge paul marywas that easy to do for him because you were a mother? justice ginsburg: he had no qualms about a woman. he had a woman as a law clerk before. but he was concerned. the southern district of new york was a busy court. would -- he found outgunther, i about this years later -- he said to the judge, give her a chance. if she does not work out, there is a young man in her class who is going to a downtown firm. he will take over. there was also a stick. if you do not give her a chance, i will never welcome in another columbia student. was for women of my vintage. getting your first job was powerfully hard. youd: after your clerkship, welcomed the position of a professor at rutgers. justice ginsburg: there was an interlude when i was working for the columbia project on international procedure. david: how did you get connected youre aclu and trailblazing efforts in gender discrimination and gender law? justice ginsburg: it came about first my students at rutgers who wanted a course on women in
david: one of your law professors got you after many efforts to have a clerkship with judge paul marywas that easy to do for him because you were a mother? justice ginsburg: he had no qualms about a woman. he had a woman as a law clerk before. but he was concerned. the southern district of new york was a busy court. would -- he found outgunther, i about this years later -- he said to the judge, give her a chance. if she does not work out, there is a young man in her class who is going to a...
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paul: mary.for the chinese communist military dictatorship which this week sentenced a bookseller from hong kong to ten years in jail. this guy had been selling books that spread stories about different communist party leaders, they didn't like it. they tried grabs him when he was in thighland are, and now they've got him again, and they're h putting him away for n years. paul: dan. >> i was going to give a miss to ridiculousness of early voting in primaries, but we've got the system that los angeles county put in to vote which is too bcomplex to describe in a hit r miss. [laughter] suffice it to say, that a lot of it broke down, causing people to have t to stand in line for hou, assuming they could find out where they were supposed to vote at all. progressives put in place -- this in place so their people would be able to vote. in effect, they have disenfranchised their own voters. paul: remember, if you have your own hit or miss, tweet us to us disease spt -- -- jer on fnc. hope to see you righ
paul: mary.for the chinese communist military dictatorship which this week sentenced a bookseller from hong kong to ten years in jail. this guy had been selling books that spread stories about different communist party leaders, they didn't like it. they tried grabs him when he was in thighland are, and now they've got him again, and they're h putting him away for n years. paul: dan. >> i was going to give a miss to ridiculousness of early voting in primaries, but we've got the system that...
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jim brown: join us for 50 years with paul and mary. featuring america's favorite folk group singing thesongs that changed history and became the soundtrack of our lives. y years with peter, paul and mary, on pbs. explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this. made available for every througo your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
jim brown: join us for 50 years with paul and mary. featuring america's favorite folk group singing thesongs that changed history and became the soundtrack of our lives. y years with peter, paul and mary, on pbs. explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this. made available for every througo your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
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paul: mary. >> this is a miss for the chinese communist dictator ship which sentenced a book seller from in jail. this guy was selling books in hong kong that spread stories about different communist party leaders, they didn't like it. they tried grabbing him when he was in thailand for a while. now they've got him again and they're putting him away for 10 years. paul: dan. >> i was going to give a miss to the ridiculousness of early voting in primary. but we have a bigger fiasco in california. a lot of it broke down, causing people to have to stand in line for hours, assuming they could find out where they were supposed to votea vote at all. the progressives put this in place so their people were able to vote, in effect they disenfranchised their own voters. paul: if you have your own hit or miss, be sure to tweet it to us. that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel. thanks a all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot, hope to see you all here next week. ♪ eric: there are new developments in the nation's fight against coronavirus. that in a moment. first, more on the major shakeup
paul: mary. >> this is a miss for the chinese communist dictator ship which sentenced a book seller from in jail. this guy was selling books in hong kong that spread stories about different communist party leaders, they didn't like it. they tried grabbing him when he was in thailand for a while. now they've got him again and they're putting him away for 10 years. paul: dan. >> i was going to give a miss to the ridiculousness of early voting in primary. but we have a bigger fiasco in...
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way the democratic party was reaching out to the counterculture with a march on washington peter paul and mary the 1980s with president reagan and though whole notion of america and two different songs that are two sides of that coin. >> you can have god bless the usa in that could move you or listen to bruce springsteen and born in the usa and they both have different meanings and coming from different places. in fact reagan wanted to adopt the song members would have nothing to do with it because they didn't get what it was saying from bruce's point of view. >> but when we were putting this together and playing songs we were going to do born in the usa and i told this story i promise myself i would neverce do bruce springsteen song once because i did and one concert always honor somebody big in music. someone that has had a big impact. one year they were doing springsteen and he is a friend of mine he asked if faith and i would do a song and we said sure. so we show up some of the biggest names in the music business like staying and john legend we were proud to be a part of the group. and th
way the democratic party was reaching out to the counterculture with a march on washington peter paul and mary the 1980s with president reagan and though whole notion of america and two different songs that are two sides of that coin. >> you can have god bless the usa in that could move you or listen to bruce springsteen and born in the usa and they both have different meanings and coming from different places. in fact reagan wanted to adopt the song members would have nothing to do with...
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peter, paul and mary. really remarkable. you had an answer to this.f where things are, this is a perennial story. then we crash into the 1980s with president reagan and the whole notion of mourning in america. two different songs that are two sides of that coin. >> you can listen to - - with god bless the usa and it can move you. and then born in the usa and you can be a big fan of that. they both have different meanings and come from different places. reagan wanted to adopt the springsteen song and bruce would have anything to do with it because they didn't quite understand or get what the song was saying from bruce's point of view. you and springsteen i often think of in the same - - >> i do too. >> does anyone else? [laughter] >> when we were putting this thing together and playing songs, we did our to our shows. they ended up being 2.5 hours with john talking. i was going to do born in the usa and i told john. he wanted me to do born in the usa. i told john the story and i told throughout the tour we did. i promised myself i would never do a bruce
peter, paul and mary. really remarkable. you had an answer to this.f where things are, this is a perennial story. then we crash into the 1980s with president reagan and the whole notion of mourning in america. two different songs that are two sides of that coin. >> you can listen to - - with god bless the usa and it can move you. and then born in the usa and you can be a big fan of that. they both have different meanings and come from different places. reagan wanted to adopt the...
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those two congressmen would be texas senator ted cruz and arizona congressman paul gassar. anne-marie? >> well can never take any chances. laura podesta here in new york. thank you so much. >> thanks. >>> a sweeping quarantine is under way in northern italy to combat the rapid spread of the coronavirus. the outbreak is already the worst in europe and the worst outside of asia. the new travel restrictions are impacting 16 million people, a quarter of the population, until next month. charlie d'agata reports from rome. >> reporter: in the war against coronavirus, italy chose the nuclear option. a complete lockdown, a quarantine of 16 million ppl city. a region that includes venice and milan, its financial capital. a quarter of the country's population. nobody in or out until april 3rd in a country already on the verge of a recession. weddings and funerals have been banned, and take a look at soccer powerhouse a.c. milan's game today -- no fans allowed. the vatican has introduced new measures, too. rather than the pope appearing in person at his apartment window, instead he delivered his
those two congressmen would be texas senator ted cruz and arizona congressman paul gassar. anne-marie? >> well can never take any chances. laura podesta here in new york. thank you so much. >> thanks. >>> a sweeping quarantine is under way in northern italy to combat the rapid spread of the coronavirus. the outbreak is already the worst in europe and the worst outside of asia. the new travel restrictions are impacting 16 million people, a quarter of the population, until...
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. >> woodruff: mary lahammer in minneapolis, st. paul, thank you, mary. the night is is youngen we'll be coming back to you allow now back to the east coast. i'm join but wgbh's adam reillyn boston, massachusetts. adam, from the home of one candidate tonother one. of course, that's elizabeth warren. she's still in the race. bout her a talked a great deal tonight. we know bernie sanders has been giving her a run for the money >> she's still in the race. she could use a win. she has yet to win a state. it woulde nice if she could win her home state. it has looked for a long time like this was a two-person race with warren and sanders running very close together, and sanders reet.ng by a little he came the massachusetts over the weekend and held this huge rally on boston common. the question now obviously is whether the defections or the withdrawal of the moderates, buttigieg a d klobuchar, is going to give biden fuel and maybe make it a three-person race. it's too early to say i think at this point in the day. i was at warren's polling place toda. i talked
. >> woodruff: mary lahammer in minneapolis, st. paul, thank you, mary. the night is is youngen we'll be coming back to you allow now back to the east coast. i'm join but wgbh's adam reillyn boston, massachusetts. adam, from the home of one candidate tonother one. of course, that's elizabeth warren. she's still in the race. bout her a talked a great deal tonight. we know bernie sanders has been giving her a run for the money >> she's still in the race. she could use a win. she has...
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and without missing a beat, he says, "at least they didn't give it to peter, paul, and mary. [ lightttle icebreaker, you know, basically, i was there to hear what he had to say and what he was worried about us getting wrong and then, i was there to say, "look, you know, we're going to have to play around with it a little bit, are you okay with that?" you know, it was a little bit of a tender negotiation >> seth: you talk about lindbergh's anti-semitism, which was not, again, what people knew him from at first. and you used some personal history, which is your father actually went to his tickertape parade >> yeah. >> seth: i'm assuming as someone who was very excited to see charles lindbergh. >> my dad was 7 in '27 when he came down broadway in the tickertape parade after his great flight and he was on his father's shoulders, my grandfather took him from jersey city on the tube train to lower manhattan to see that and it was one of my dad's earliest memories, he recounted it to me many times. you know, by the time my dad is 19, 20, and he's a journalism student at nyu, lindbergh is th
and without missing a beat, he says, "at least they didn't give it to peter, paul, and mary. [ lightttle icebreaker, you know, basically, i was there to hear what he had to say and what he was worried about us getting wrong and then, i was there to say, "look, you know, we're going to have to play around with it a little bit, are you okay with that?" you know, it was a little bit of a tender negotiation >> seth: you talk about lindbergh's anti-semitism, which was not,...
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70 to 65 they move on to face university of pacific tomorrow in the second round and paul thomas in the saint mary's taking on the ellen hugh lions, 3rd quarter sales up one katie draft for it from beyond the arc drops in the trade 15 points off the bench. saint mary somebody to 63 same as the second round to take on the pepperdine >>dog in kansas city has spent 5 and a half years living in a shelter that's almost unbelievable that is until a group decided to get serious about getting the word out and finding that little guy or girl a forever home alan shope reports and. >>a special day for a man's best friend who. now has a best friend it was love at first sight 6 year-old merrick heading off to a new forever home 5 and a half years after he was brought here unbelievable that it spent this heart of a process to push for married to find a new home was an international one with thousands of volunteer man hours and thousands of dollars spent on social media even large billboards costing more than $3,000 it all work i saw the billboard and from that point on i told my girlfriend about on wednesday was
70 to 65 they move on to face university of pacific tomorrow in the second round and paul thomas in the saint mary's taking on the ellen hugh lions, 3rd quarter sales up one katie draft for it from beyond the arc drops in the trade 15 points off the bench. saint mary somebody to 63 same as the second round to take on the pepperdine >>dog in kansas city has spent 5 and a half years living in a shelter that's almost unbelievable that is until a group decided to get serious about getting the...
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paul is working from home and maintaining phone and internet services. marie is working with the church to deliver food to families in need. courtney is a teacher using zoom to stay connected to students. the coming days will be unlike any challenge we have ever had before. it will require fortitude, strength, and grace. our front-line care workers need more support. need more beds and care. the unemployed need more help. the businesses need more information. people in michigan are strong, smart, and determined people. we have always looked to one another. the matter how you identify, your age, risk factors, social economic status. your health and safety matters. we are fighting for you. we will get this together so long as everyone does their part. i will turn over to our chief medical executive. >> thank you, governor. hear aboutned to this yesterday and my deepest condolences go out to the family. as the governor mentioned, covid-19 continues to spread rapidly in michigan. cases as of 5486 yesterday. we saw an increase of over 1800 cases in just two days. w
paul is working from home and maintaining phone and internet services. marie is working with the church to deliver food to families in need. courtney is a teacher using zoom to stay connected to students. the coming days will be unlike any challenge we have ever had before. it will require fortitude, strength, and grace. our front-line care workers need more support. need more beds and care. the unemployed need more help. the businesses need more information. people in michigan are strong,...
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paul. can i start you with some drinks? for $200. - chloe. - what is a bloody mary? you are right. can i start you with some drinks?
paul. can i start you with some drinks? for $200. - chloe. - what is a bloody mary? you are right. can i start you with some drinks?
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paul this is from mary. how long can the virus last on surfaces and is an airborne? is it necessary and effective? the question about how long it lasts on surfaces, the department of health recently suggested about 72 hours, which is a reasonable figure, but it does not mean that it dies off suddenly, it is declining in viability both before and after that time frame. 72 hours is a reasonable estimate beyond which the risk is pretty much a zero. is that on all surfaces? it will certainly vary depending on whether the surface is dry, whether it is wet, wet it is in the open in the sunshine or in dark environments. to be honest, i don't think we know all of the parameters to work it out on all surfaces. but 72 hours is a reasonable estimate. whether there is any value in spraying in the streets, i really can't understand. i cannot see what the value of that is other than it makes good television and it is reassuring to the population. we have seen that in south korea i think. here's another question, what is south isolation really mean in practical terms? it is south i
paul this is from mary. how long can the virus last on surfaces and is an airborne? is it necessary and effective? the question about how long it lasts on surfaces, the department of health recently suggested about 72 hours, which is a reasonable figure, but it does not mean that it dies off suddenly, it is declining in viability both before and after that time frame. 72 hours is a reasonable estimate beyond which the risk is pretty much a zero. is that on all surfaces? it will certainly vary...
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paul. i want to pick up fien on that torch that ann marie. it is their currency of last resort, gold.s an immunity in gold. do you share that? i heard you say earlier it was more on the currency side on ehn. is gold where you would want to be? >> clearly gold is a safe haven, the asset of choice when the interest rates around the world are going to zero. the question is how much gold, and how do you value it because there is no yield from gold? certainly from a currency perspective, it is a good stabilizer in times of uncertainty. we have been adding positions in gold over the last couple of months and not just because of the coronavirus, but just in general. that is clearly starting to work. we see some people get caught out and having to unwind their gold positions. that gives an opportunity for other people to get involved and participate in the market and get exposure to gold. you have to be clear on this. investors need to be aware that we are just at the beginning of this coronavirus in terms of the news flow. it's impact is unknown. there is a lot of uncertainties. at some poin
paul. i want to pick up fien on that torch that ann marie. it is their currency of last resort, gold.s an immunity in gold. do you share that? i heard you say earlier it was more on the currency side on ehn. is gold where you would want to be? >> clearly gold is a safe haven, the asset of choice when the interest rates around the world are going to zero. the question is how much gold, and how do you value it because there is no yield from gold? certainly from a currency perspective, it is...
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mary ann mccormick is here. so that's it. that's my update. >> thank you. i see no questions from commissioners. >> really quick. thanks for that, paul. as you know, i'm the liaison for the d.p.a., we didn't get an opportunity to speak today. i want to apologize for that. i want to see what your thoughts are around our uptick. we had 102 cases versus 83 from last year. what do you attest that to? do you think it's human capital? technology? process? >> i think it's all three of those things. over the past 18 months or since i came into the position, more and more people are learning about the agency and hearing and seeing what it can do? and i think many of the restrictions that people had in coming to the offices, those barriers have been removed. and so now even easier to access the agency through the website on your phone, by calling in, the technology has drastically improved so we can receive that information from outside an external sources in ways that were not possible in the past. i will say another big transition, i think, has been having access to the language lines and having our information redistributed and printed in va
mary ann mccormick is here. so that's it. that's my update. >> thank you. i see no questions from commissioners. >> really quick. thanks for that, paul. as you know, i'm the liaison for the d.p.a., we didn't get an opportunity to speak today. i want to apologize for that. i want to see what your thoughts are around our uptick. we had 102 cases versus 83 from last year. what do you attest that to? do you think it's human capital? technology? process? >> i think it's all three...