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pierce: that is a really good question. it is something we are actively discussing with the commerce department in washington. we had hoped to have a real launch last month, but the covid restrictions came in just before we could do that. so the two teams have been discussing whether or not we can do this. we hope to be able to decide something soon, and then we would be happy to talk more about that if it happens. ryan: it sounds like you are ryan: it sounds like you are ready to go at your end, at least. amb. pierce: [laughter] i think it is particular in the covid context to show that the world trade system still functions. a bit of optimism, if you like, into the world economy. we as britons are still pursuing our free-trade deals with the eu. no reason why we can't also pursue one with the u.s. at the same time. as i said, i think that is not only practically its business confidence to keep working, it is a very good overall sign of confidence that the world economy will recover. ryan: i promised not to mention the b-w
pierce: that is a really good question. it is something we are actively discussing with the commerce department in washington. we had hoped to have a real launch last month, but the covid restrictions came in just before we could do that. so the two teams have been discussing whether or not we can do this. we hope to be able to decide something soon, and then we would be happy to talk more about that if it happens. ryan: it sounds like you are ryan: it sounds like you are ready to go at your...
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pierce: thank you very much. ryan: it is such a pleasure to have you here. we have about 30 minutes for the chat and we will get to your questions as well during the conversation. if you have not sent them already, post them on twitter using #politico.
pierce: thank you very much. ryan: it is such a pleasure to have you here. we have about 30 minutes for the chat and we will get to your questions as well during the conversation. if you have not sent them already, post them on twitter using #politico.
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pierce: i think that is a really critical point. i think all countries need to deal with that without resorting to protectionism. both boris johnson and the secretary of state who is standing in for the prime minister at the moment, they made really clear, including in g-7 and g20, that the current crisis should mean keeping the global economy open and keeping trade flowing. that is not to say that some items wouldn't benefit from being short, as the expression goes. to make sure we have no strategic vulnerabilities in supply. but i do think those two things can coexist. i think it it would not help to -- it would be a backward step for the world economy to go into protectionism. i think it is one of those occasions where you want to look sector by sector at what sort of requirements individual countries have so that they can be strategically independent, or at least work with their very close partners so they do not have these big vulnerabilities with the covid-19 crisis. . the positive way to avoid protectionism is to do more trad
pierce: i think that is a really critical point. i think all countries need to deal with that without resorting to protectionism. both boris johnson and the secretary of state who is standing in for the prime minister at the moment, they made really clear, including in g-7 and g20, that the current crisis should mean keeping the global economy open and keeping trade flowing. that is not to say that some items wouldn't benefit from being short, as the expression goes. to make sure we have no...
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. >> cars like the pierce-arrow, peerless, and packard, you don't hear of any of those today. all gone. >> so an orphan car is a car with no parents. >> yeah, that's basically right. >> so when grant reaches his mid-50s and starts seeing some real-estate investments pay off, he's finally able to track down those orphan cars that fascinated him in his youth. >> there's not a lot of fords or chevys. he liked to buy unique cars. he always used to say, "i don't want to meet myself on the road." >> grant's not likely to meet himself on the road driving one of these. not only are his cars from unique manufacturers, many of the particular models are extremely rare, too -- like this 1936 pierce-arrow roadster. >> there's maybe fewer than five that are known to exist of that car. >> i'm totally loving the paint. is it also unique? >> the guy he bought it from liked butter-nut coffee, so he painted the car to look like the butter-nut coffee can. >> grant's 1925 kissel gold bug, made popular by amelia earhart, is just as rare. can i get inside? >> absolutely. >> i'm gonna try to slide in
. >> cars like the pierce-arrow, peerless, and packard, you don't hear of any of those today. all gone. >> so an orphan car is a car with no parents. >> yeah, that's basically right. >> so when grant reaches his mid-50s and starts seeing some real-estate investments pay off, he's finally able to track down those orphan cars that fascinated him in his youth. >> there's not a lot of fords or chevys. he liked to buy unique cars. he always used to say, "i don't...
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. >> cars like the pierce-arrow, peerless, and packard, you don't hear of any of those today. all gone. >> so an orphan car is a car with no parents. >> yeah, that's basically right. >> so when grant reaches his mid-50s and starts seeing some real-estate investments pay off, he's finally able to track down those orphan cars that fascinated him in his youth. >> there's not a lot of fords or chevys. he liked to buy unique cars. he always used to say, "i don't want to meet myself on the road." >> grant's not likely to meet himself on the road driving one of these. not only are his cars from unique manufacturers, many of the particular models are extremely rare, too -- like this 1936 pierce-arrow roadster. >> there's maybe fewer than five that are known to exist of that car. >> i'm totally loving the paint. is it also unique? >> the guy he bought it from liked butter-nut coffee, so he painted the car to look like the butter-nut coffee can. >> grant's 1925 kissel gold bug, made popular by amelia earhart, is just as rare. can i get inside? >> absolutely. >> i'm gonna try to slide in
. >> cars like the pierce-arrow, peerless, and packard, you don't hear of any of those today. all gone. >> so an orphan car is a car with no parents. >> yeah, that's basically right. >> so when grant reaches his mid-50s and starts seeing some real-estate investments pay off, he's finally able to track down those orphan cars that fascinated him in his youth. >> there's not a lot of fords or chevys. he liked to buy unique cars. he always used to say, "i don't...
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and a funny matchup between zach lavine and paul pierce.ine had a huge lead to pierce tried to pull a trick from his bag of props. >> oh, come on, man, is that a scooter? >> yeah, i'm nope, i'm bringing this out. >> you can take the letter. >> pierce did lose the match. and how about wnba's allie quigley making it sitting down. she beat chris paul in their match. sabrina ionescu is on the edge of a team. she worked out earlier with steph curry and later that day joined us on the with authority podcast. the oregon ducks record-setting star is said to be the first pick in the wnba draft, the new york liberty. so where is this west coast girl going to live in nyc? >> they have an apartment complex that's near barclay center that they house -- i mean, you can live there if you want, or else you want to pay rent somewhere else, which i will not be doing if i'm there. they pay for housing and apartments that are really nice looking. so i think that's where -- if i end up there, that's where i'll be living. >>> seven years ago today, the legend of
and a funny matchup between zach lavine and paul pierce.ine had a huge lead to pierce tried to pull a trick from his bag of props. >> oh, come on, man, is that a scooter? >> yeah, i'm nope, i'm bringing this out. >> you can take the letter. >> pierce did lose the match. and how about wnba's allie quigley making it sitting down. she beat chris paul in their match. sabrina ionescu is on the edge of a team. she worked out earlier with steph curry and later that day joined...
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i don't know about you, but i haven't had my penis pierced in weeks! georgia's governor, brian kemp, is going ahead with this. why? no one seems to know. even their crazy next-door neighbor florida hasn't opened for business yet! it's nuts. we are cracking under pressure. according to the associated press, a lot of parents have reached the breaking point when it comes to homeschooling their kids. and some are just bailing on it they've given up. and that's a shame. so maybe we should change course. maybe we should revert to a little house on the prairie style of education. none of our kids need fractions right now. i say it's time to teach them to churn butter! if you search the word "homeschool" on twitter you can get a sense of how much parents are suffering. "homeschooling is just standing behind your kid checking their math on your phone calculator." "if i died tomorrow, my 4th grader's last memory would be of me yelling at her about the st louis arch." and this one gets right to the point. "there is a hell. it is called homeschooling." i get it. i
i don't know about you, but i haven't had my penis pierced in weeks! georgia's governor, brian kemp, is going ahead with this. why? no one seems to know. even their crazy next-door neighbor florida hasn't opened for business yet! it's nuts. we are cracking under pressure. according to the associated press, a lot of parents have reached the breaking point when it comes to homeschooling their kids. and some are just bailing on it they've given up. and that's a shame. so maybe we should change...
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still no national strategy or unified defense plan but here in the epicenter, the plea for help is piercing in its urgency and with our team in place, new york is where we start tonight with gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: this is the emergency room inside a medical center in brooklyn doctors now call it a battle zone. >> everyone that's in here today is here due to breathing problems almost uniformly all from covid. >> reporter: tonight growing anger from the nation's coronavirus epicenter. >> we are afraid for our patients we are afraid for our families we are afraid for our lives. >> reporter: at another hospital, these nurses are calling it a daily suicide mission with the lack of ppe, person protective equipment. >> this is life or death. every hospital in the state of new york and across the united states should have the supplies they need. >> reporter: governor andrew cuomo has now signed an executive order allowing the state and the national guard to take ventilators and ppe from hospitals that have too much and redistribute them to those who need it most. >> am i willing to deploy the
still no national strategy or unified defense plan but here in the epicenter, the plea for help is piercing in its urgency and with our team in place, new york is where we start tonight with gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: this is the emergency room inside a medical center in brooklyn doctors now call it a battle zone. >> everyone that's in here today is here due to breathing problems almost uniformly all from covid. >> reporter: tonight growing anger from the nation's...
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the loader is now taking that shot round or that armor piercing round, loading it into nan gun. he gets that round into the main gun and arms the main gun, takes it off safe, he will yell "up," and in that process, the commander will make an estimation of range, and as soon as he gets it, he will announce a range to the enemy target. and the gunner will use the appropriate reticle inside his sight to put the right sight for that range on the enemy target. so that was that sounds complicated, but it would happen between four to six seconds, would get a round off. it's happening very, very quickly. and a lot of the training and crew drill was to develop and hone those skills so they could get those rounds off that quickly. this is a tank that's now 75 years old. these days, it's dramatically different. we now have laser range finders that we merely lay the end point on our enemy target, a laser beam light goes down and back in microseconds or milliseconds, that's automatically calculated and it all goes into computers. everything like the range at the enemy target is moving down r
the loader is now taking that shot round or that armor piercing round, loading it into nan gun. he gets that round into the main gun and arms the main gun, takes it off safe, he will yell "up," and in that process, the commander will make an estimation of range, and as soon as he gets it, he will announce a range to the enemy target. and the gunner will use the appropriate reticle inside his sight to put the right sight for that range on the enemy target. so that was that sounds...
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in the case of an enemy tank, it would be armor piercing ammunition. that was called shock. he will give a target description, tank or armored car or whatever it might be. once it is yelled where the gunner can see, he yells -- that means he is targeting. the gunner is loading the main gun. when he arms it, he will yell up. in that process, the commander will make an estimation of range. he will announce the range to the enemy target. that was particularly important. there was no organic range and capacity. based on the estimated range, the gunner will use the appropriate radical in his sign to put his sight on the target. that sounds complicated, but with a good crew, it would happen in about four to six seconds. a lot of the training was the hone those skills to get the round off that quickly. this is a tank that is 75 years old. these days, it's dramatically different. we now have laser range finders. in microseconds, that range is calculated and it all goes into computers. the range at which the enemy target is moving downrange is all factored in. was vastly different fr
in the case of an enemy tank, it would be armor piercing ammunition. that was called shock. he will give a target description, tank or armored car or whatever it might be. once it is yelled where the gunner can see, he yells -- that means he is targeting. the gunner is loading the main gun. when he arms it, he will yell up. in that process, the commander will make an estimation of range. he will announce the range to the enemy target. that was particularly important. there was no organic range...
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next, franklin pierce. poor franklin pierce. new hampshire's only president. 41st place. the kansas-nebraska act did him in. he also had a bit of a drinking problem. you might remember that he came into office with tremendous tragedy. they had three sons. they had already lost two of them. and the third died in front of his wife and himself as their train capsized on their way to washington. he carried his son's dead body up from the accident. his wife had a hard time recovering from that. she spent much of the first couple of years in the white house on the second floor in the residence writing letters to her dead son. it is a very tragic story. in pierce's case, he had a hard time focusing and assembling his cabinet, understandably. it put him behind the curve. next up, andrew johnson. 42nd place. and david stewart is the biographer we chose for him. the tennessee governor who was loyal to the union, but impeached by the republicans using the tenure of office act. guess who is dead last? james buchanan. i am a pennsylvanian so this one hurts a little bit. i love the bio
next, franklin pierce. poor franklin pierce. new hampshire's only president. 41st place. the kansas-nebraska act did him in. he also had a bit of a drinking problem. you might remember that he came into office with tremendous tragedy. they had three sons. they had already lost two of them. and the third died in front of his wife and himself as their train capsized on their way to washington. he carried his son's dead body up from the accident. his wife had a hard time recovering from that. she...
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in the case of an enemy tank we're going to fire steel piercing ammunition. while he's doing that, once that gun is laid where the gunner can pick it up in his sight, he'll yell identified. the loader is now taking that shot round or the armor piercing round, loading it into the main gun, when he arms the main gun, takes it off safe, he will yell up and in the process the commander will make an estimation of range and in that fire command as soon as he gets it, he will announce a range to the enemy target. that was important in these tanks because there was no organic range in capacity on this tank, it was an estimate. based on the estimated range of the target, the gunner will put the right sight for that range on the enemy target. that sounds complicated, but in the case of a good crew it would happen somewhere between four to six seconds to get a round off. it's happening very, very quickly. a lot of the training was geared towards developing the crew so they could get the round off quick quickly. this is a tank that's 75 years old. these days it's differe
in the case of an enemy tank we're going to fire steel piercing ammunition. while he's doing that, once that gun is laid where the gunner can pick it up in his sight, he'll yell identified. the loader is now taking that shot round or the armor piercing round, loading it into the main gun, when he arms the main gun, takes it off safe, he will yell up and in the process the commander will make an estimation of range and in that fire command as soon as he gets it, he will announce a range to the...
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. >> kevin is the editor in chief of the undefeated, he is also one of the authors of this book, pierce 44 black americans who shook up the world. >> now on tv, "afterwards", weekly interview problem program with nonfiction authors being interviewed. new episodes of "afterwards" are on hold you to covid-19, we are sharing some from our archives. this week, former deputy fbi director, andrew who appeared on "afterwards" in february 2019. he discussed his career, the fbi and his firing from the bureau. he was interviewed by new york times reporter, adam goldman. all "afterwards" programs are also available as podcasts.
. >> kevin is the editor in chief of the undefeated, he is also one of the authors of this book, pierce 44 black americans who shook up the world. >> now on tv, "afterwards", weekly interview problem program with nonfiction authors being interviewed. new episodes of "afterwards" are on hold you to covid-19, we are sharing some from our archives. this week, former deputy fbi director, andrew who appeared on "afterwards" in february 2019. he discussed his...
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david pierce and share in. it is times like these that you dr. david pierce and sharon. it is times like these that you validate the investments that have been made over time. they stand game-ready to do what we believe in the integrated health system is truly meaningful, which is to take research from bench to bedside as quickly as possible. the investments that have been made over time in the work david and his team have done uniquely position our organization, in partnership with the state and the other institutions, to make a meaningful impact. it feels great to get on offense against this virus and we look forward to the success that is going to come. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning, lieutenant general russell re discusses the trump administration's response to the corona virus pandemic. then psychologist jennifer hartstein talks about mental health concerns during the corona virus pandemic. and association of american railroads president ian jeffries on railroad freight and passe
david pierce and share in. it is times like these that you dr. david pierce and sharon. it is times like these that you validate the investments that have been made over time. they stand game-ready to do what we believe in the integrated health system is truly meaningful, which is to take research from bench to bedside as quickly as possible. the investments that have been made over time in the work david and his team have done uniquely position our organization, in partnership with the state...
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david pierce and share in. it is times like these that you dr. david pierce and sharon. it is times like these that you validate the investments that have been made over time. they stand game-ready to do what we believe in the integrated health system is truly meaningful, which is to take research from bench to bedside as quickly as possible. the investments that have been made over time in the work david and his team have done uniquely position our organization, in partnership with the state and the other institutions, to make a meaningful impact. it feels great to get on offense against this virus and we look forward to the success that is going to come. >> the coronavirus pandemic is having an effect on the congressional schedule. membersyer announced will not be back for legislative business until monday, may 4, two weeks after the chamber was scheduled to return. members have been advised they would have sufficient notice about returning to capitol hill if legislation related to the coronavirus was to be considered before may 4. the senate is scheduled to resume on
david pierce and share in. it is times like these that you dr. david pierce and sharon. it is times like these that you validate the investments that have been made over time. they stand game-ready to do what we believe in the integrated health system is truly meaningful, which is to take research from bench to bedside as quickly as possible. the investments that have been made over time in the work david and his team have done uniquely position our organization, in partnership with the state...
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this is turning out to be o o the pierces battles were going to see before and after the pandemic --is certainly mounfor the upcoming election, but there is a quite serious position on the republic side. >>wi thanks for bein us. state has ppeo ked if there waa -- mike pompeo asked if there was a cover-up and accused beijing of censoring those who tried to warn the world. >> mr. pompeo was defending the administration's decision to suspend funding to the world health organization in thele mi of the pandemic. then he went on to strongly criticized china saying it did not report the outbreak in a timely manner and it had not provided live virus samples to other countries. the administtion probably has covenanter -- chinesep. coverse the world health organation has said it did announce the emergency at the right and countries had enough time to respond. tim>> in other news, spain's coronavirus lkdown has been suspended until may 10. the country is one of the worst hit in the world. people under restrictions for more than five weeks. the u.k. -- said it was unrealistic to expect life to r
this is turning out to be o o the pierces battles were going to see before and after the pandemic --is certainly mounfor the upcoming election, but there is a quite serious position on the republic side. >>wi thanks for bein us. state has ppeo ked if there waa -- mike pompeo asked if there was a cover-up and accused beijing of censoring those who tried to warn the world. >> mr. pompeo was defending the administration's decision to suspend funding to the world health organization in...
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the hoard don't pierce the we are not testing you know we test all patients suspected of having the car on a virus and everyone who needs an operation i would like to see all a workforce being tested but we aren't able to do all that and there will be if you don't get there despite these criticisms most people do support government policy daycare centers are counting on the of 40 is getting it right. groups put out it it's our job to look after the children. then of course i hope and i believe that those responsible are making the right decisions for sweden if it's propes some car wreck because that fits right in. sweden is going its own way with no end to the crisis yet in sight. let's check in now on some other stories making headlines around the world british prime minister boris johnson is back at downing street after recovering from cope with 19 he urged the country to keep going with the virus lock down as his government weighs the day of how to safely reopen the economy the u.k. is one of the world's worst hit nations with almost 21000 coronavirus deaths. hundreds of cuban doctor
the hoard don't pierce the we are not testing you know we test all patients suspected of having the car on a virus and everyone who needs an operation i would like to see all a workforce being tested but we aren't able to do all that and there will be if you don't get there despite these criticisms most people do support government policy daycare centers are counting on the of 40 is getting it right. groups put out it it's our job to look after the children. then of course i hope and i believe...
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like chillis pierce just will deal with the. new blood model something you will get them out of the whole time is it. when you talk to them on the mike what it is to submit a list of what they didn't want to set. up all these months on. still pressed in the smoke. pushed up when. they missed the looks a lot of that stemmed from the famous disclosure i look at it. but i'm. not so good. at that and yes that's. the. idea of the skipper he. does them so just. to get on the table in the shade of mr jonas ancestral history is made up of tundra. and the ukrainian great grandfather bubon ivanna which mean you can go now who traveled a lot but. then found a home on the very edge of the looks closely chipboard key it's just not that it's . got to get the itch to whom you ask for but they want to make the ready to leap in you might say the schools must be the next it will must try to seek out the bass was not. was not just do it. right it's. a when they vomit you will start to miss me but it's pretty hard to bust the slack it's a bit long
like chillis pierce just will deal with the. new blood model something you will get them out of the whole time is it. when you talk to them on the mike what it is to submit a list of what they didn't want to set. up all these months on. still pressed in the smoke. pushed up when. they missed the looks a lot of that stemmed from the famous disclosure i look at it. but i'm. not so good. at that and yes that's. the. idea of the skipper he. does them so just. to get on the table in the shade of mr...
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rowsley man boy or to boost you could pursue a sort of modest but the more pierce is removed from a good mood new surely you see a new player moves through the work of the work which is are forged britain europe and the us think of it where missile rest of. the. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person or those great. dares thinks. we dare to ask. sunday the 12th of april the headline stories of the week from the international. residents here in moscow will from tomorrow need digital permission to leave their homes as the mayor says too many people were still not complying with self isolation medical workers talked to r t 2 about efforts to stay on top. are you scared of working here why what's the point of being scared it won't change anything just stop coming to work when i go home i start thinking i should have stayed longer. infections take a devastating toll on care homes across europe with residents dying without treatment or their families with them at the time to say goodbye the director of a retirement home in its early.
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give us a plan to do the roast with blame for the goose puke of the steps of the last but the more pierce has removed the good mood new surely you see a new play moves for the work of the what witches are which to you but then you open the us think of where in the soul rest of. you. the world is driven by the dreamer shaped by phone personally those credit.
give us a plan to do the roast with blame for the goose puke of the steps of the last but the more pierce has removed the good mood new surely you see a new play moves for the work of the what witches are which to you but then you open the us think of where in the soul rest of. you. the world is driven by the dreamer shaped by phone personally those credit.
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my chillis pierce just will feel the. need lead to much something you will get them out of the whole time is if you. get it when you talk to them on the mike motive is to get the most of what they didn't want to set. up all these months on. supressed in the smoke. spoke when. they missed the looks a little bit and i'm the same as this goes around but it took them down. last night to get that i missed that. the. idea of the skipper of the. president. just. able to go out in the air mr jonas ancestral history is made up of tundra. and the ukrainian great ground for the new bond yvonne of richmond you're into now who traveled a lot but. and found a home here on the very. low looks close to 2 quotes key is just not that it's going. to look up to get the itch to really ask for what they want to make at the ready to leap in you might say this was the last big must try to seek out the bass was not only. was not just do it that's. right it's median pay when they vomit you will certainly be but it's pretty hard to bust the slack i
my chillis pierce just will feel the. need lead to much something you will get them out of the whole time is if you. get it when you talk to them on the mike motive is to get the most of what they didn't want to set. up all these months on. supressed in the smoke. spoke when. they missed the looks a little bit and i'm the same as this goes around but it took them down. last night to get that i missed that. the. idea of the skipper of the. president. just. able to go out in the air mr jonas...
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such a list pierce just will feel the. new blood to something you will get them out of the whole time is it. when you talk to them on the mike what it is to submit a list of what the baby i'm going to set. up all these months long. supressed in the smoke. pushed up and. ringback then yes that looks a little bit and i'm the same as this because when i look at it like that and down you know not so. much that i missed that. but yeah the skipper. has them so if you're just. going to be able. to share mr jonas ancestral history is made up of tundra. and the ukrainian great grandfather not bubon ivana which mean you can go now who travelled a lot but. and found a home here on the very. low it's close to 2 ports he is just not that it's the will. look at to get the itch to bunia but they want to make at the ready to leap in you might say this was the last. must try to seek out the bass was not. was not just do it. right it's. when they vomit you will start to miss the boat us today are going to bust the slack it's a bit long. and
such a list pierce just will feel the. new blood to something you will get them out of the whole time is it. when you talk to them on the mike what it is to submit a list of what the baby i'm going to set. up all these months long. supressed in the smoke. pushed up and. ringback then yes that looks a little bit and i'm the same as this because when i look at it like that and down you know not so. much that i missed that. but yeah the skipper. has them so if you're just. going to be able. to...
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pierce morgan knows about that. let me bring him in. cohost of good morning britain and editor at large. this is one of your first times bng on cnn since your program ended 2014. welcome. thank you for joining me. >> good to be here. >> you have been doing something remarkable. interviewing british politicians and leaders and holding their feet to the fire. in some cases showing how many failures are happening in the united states and united kingdom. what are the parallels between the u.s. and uk responses to the pandemic? >> they're similar. in a sense you have two populous leaders in boris johnson and trump. the tricks they use to become popular and to win elections. to lead the countries. now being tested in a very different way. about partisan politics nip. it's abo-- anymore. it's about -- what i have noticed with both, is an apparent inability to seg way into being war leaders. they are playing lt old games of policy politics. and trump in particular, i consider him to be a friend. i would be watching these daily briefings with mo
pierce morgan knows about that. let me bring him in. cohost of good morning britain and editor at large. this is one of your first times bng on cnn since your program ended 2014. welcome. thank you for joining me. >> good to be here. >> you have been doing something remarkable. interviewing british politicians and leaders and holding their feet to the fire. in some cases showing how many failures are happening in the united states and united kingdom. what are the parallels between...
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. >> reporter: in new york city, the sounds of sirens are haunting piercing the abnormal silence of a once bustling city the governor said the state could run out of ventilators soon. >> at the current burn rate, we have about six days of ventilators in our stockpile. >> reporter: but president trump is blasting some governors across the country as he questions the need for more supplies some have insatiable appetites. they should have been stocked up and ready before this hit. with the growing number of temporary morgues, health care workers are grappling with life or death decisions new york city paramedics are no longer taking patients to hospitals unless they have a pulse to ease the strain on overcrowded e.r.s. >> they are extremely short of breath they are huffing and puffing and you know that that person is going to tire out if you don't do something immediately. >> reporter: dr. gillman says he never thought it would come to this. >> prior to this pandemic, i would call loved ones once or twice a month and talk about care or their family member passed away, and nowadays, i'm d
. >> reporter: in new york city, the sounds of sirens are haunting piercing the abnormal silence of a once bustling city the governor said the state could run out of ventilators soon. >> at the current burn rate, we have about six days of ventilators in our stockpile. >> reporter: but president trump is blasting some governors across the country as he questions the need for more supplies some have insatiable appetites. they should have been stocked up and ready before this...
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yes you do mr pierce we're going to push for sneakers your supreme being or google earth. going to get it. you're definitely walking into a word doc you know we no longer know what we're walking until. march. what she needs to break she. has. to chase possible sensible stuff. mohit him so long it was just. the how the. it's a boy it's a lot of good blood or not our cost almost got. to some rare example a blood donor from doug a stone who became a marrow donor a phrase that frightens most of his relatives and neighbors in his small mountain village. post prince no no no golf course still mired with us good morning of course me at those star sniggers that are now that us guys are still going to describe moses. is that i discuss that if you can give us what he says that's what i think you're going to need most of those awards this. smug i mean because most know most. of those you would be just going with him. so will play games with him that's your must dos but it seemed us was most. if you come from an ethnicity that isn't represented in the registry your chances of winning
yes you do mr pierce we're going to push for sneakers your supreme being or google earth. going to get it. you're definitely walking into a word doc you know we no longer know what we're walking until. march. what she needs to break she. has. to chase possible sensible stuff. mohit him so long it was just. the how the. it's a boy it's a lot of good blood or not our cost almost got. to some rare example a blood donor from doug a stone who became a marrow donor a phrase that frightens most of his...
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this site along pierce 30 and 32 has been here for three weeks, but originally they were only testing health care workers, first responders. the criteria cled shing signs o the disease. again not much traffic. we've observed very few people going through to get tested. both facilities combined have the testing of 15 people per day. but according to city records only 2,000 people total have been tested at the two sites. this evening dr. susan phillips told the san francisco board of supervisors there is also a large gap city wide. she said 5,800 people a day. but she says only 500 people per day are being tested. >> we've seen the numbers of tests increase over the past few days, which is good, but you're correct. there's a large gap here that we need to close between the number of tests we're doing and the number we could be doing. >> if we could be doing over 5,000 a day, we should be doing 500 a day. >> he wants the criteria to be expanded for those who are sign tests are appointment only through a website, but not everyone has internet access especially for those most at risk to ge
this site along pierce 30 and 32 has been here for three weeks, but originally they were only testing health care workers, first responders. the criteria cled shing signs o the disease. again not much traffic. we've observed very few people going through to get tested. both facilities combined have the testing of 15 people per day. but according to city records only 2,000 people total have been tested at the two sites. this evening dr. susan phillips told the san francisco board of supervisors...
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. -- pierced eardrum. thiss i banksy's iconic take on vermeer's girl with the pearl earring. n himself added the mask. thanks as always for watching. narror: funding for this presentation of this program language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the n foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from narrator: yo♪ re watching pbs. thank you. mr. rogers♪ it's a beautiful girl: we are the curious. ♪n wo wow! man 1: the advenus. man 2: oh! daniel tiger: grrr! woman 2: those venturing out for the first time. all: blast off! n] [rocket explosio man 3: and those who have never lost our sense of wonder. man 4: whoa! man 5: are♪you seeg this? [quacking] vo: we are the hungry. cookie monster: cookie! man 6: the strong. muhammad ali: i mu be the greatest! ♪ vo: the joyful. bob ross: a happy little cloud. ♪ man 3: we yslieve there is alore we can uncover. girl: more we can explore. woman 3: we believe... man 6: ...in the capacity for goodness. vo: and the pote
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they are called san francisco city test sf come along pierce 30 and 32, and another south of market on seventh street. both have expanded criteria for testing but relatively few tests are being carried out. it's a concern as city leaders have said numerous times large- scale testing is the key to reopening that economy. >>> the facilities have the capability of testing 1500 people a day but according to city records, only 2000 people have been tested in total since opening. in a video, the board of supervisors said the whole san francisco city has the capacity to test 5800 people per day, including at hospitals and other medical sites, but only 500 are being tested per day. >> if we can do over 5000 tests a day we should be doing that. it is absolutely unacceptable to have just 500 being done when the capacity is much higher. >> reporter: there cause for the testing criteria to be expanded to people who are asymptomatic and easier access for those on the streets and do not have access to the internet to make appointments. >> we've seen the number of tests increase which has been good b
they are called san francisco city test sf come along pierce 30 and 32, and another south of market on seventh street. both have expanded criteria for testing but relatively few tests are being carried out. it's a concern as city leaders have said numerous times large- scale testing is the key to reopening that economy. >>> the facilities have the capability of testing 1500 people a day but according to city records, only 2000 people have been tested in total since opening. in a video,...
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it pierces the caterpillars and sucks out there. so the plant is basically drawing on outside help to fend off the pest. but if there aren't enough predatory bugs nearby the caterpillars continue to feed. side of the plant chain just once again. it produces digestive inhibitors which make sure the caterpillar can't absorb the feed to treat. the plant withdraws its nutrients from the leaves and stalls them in the stem. these 2 strategies serve one purpose. the caterpillars stay small which keeps them vulnerable to predators spoke for much longer. sometimes that doesn't help either and the caterpillars grow into giant eating machines. which could cause a serious threat to the tobacco plant and so it tries yet another tactic. when the fans are ok if your plant is very badly injured it changes the pollinators it attracts from afs to hummingbirds which are active during the day. one of the pollination is then taken care of by hummingbirds going up runs up on information this helps the plant to get rid of the hope. it's on that caterpilla
it pierces the caterpillars and sucks out there. so the plant is basically drawing on outside help to fend off the pest. but if there aren't enough predatory bugs nearby the caterpillars continue to feed. side of the plant chain just once again. it produces digestive inhibitors which make sure the caterpillar can't absorb the feed to treat. the plant withdraws its nutrients from the leaves and stalls them in the stem. these 2 strategies serve one purpose. the caterpillars stay small which keeps...
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pierces. 6 hours work at the medical practice and kids with cabin fever but one topic rises above everything else have you read the emails i have to make a living one from i don't know i haven't read it i just saw the subject line. do you know anything more have you had any thoughts about it suddenly it's clear the virus has come very close to the family the question is how close. did her the children infected or not because if they were then we'd have a 2 guaranteed definitive definitely yes. that would mean i couldn't keep working as a doctor he even though she's urgently needed right now she plans to get tested the next day. and in germany the number of corona infections has risen sharply questioning the developments are not good and. we're all in a crisis where the magnitude always i could never have imagined of washington and we all have to be aware that the fight against the virus is a marathon is. a new day begins one that will bring more immense changes for the german capital's residents. this is where the distribution of corona patients in berlin is being coordinated the capital has
pierces. 6 hours work at the medical practice and kids with cabin fever but one topic rises above everything else have you read the emails i have to make a living one from i don't know i haven't read it i just saw the subject line. do you know anything more have you had any thoughts about it suddenly it's clear the virus has come very close to the family the question is how close. did her the children infected or not because if they were then we'd have a 2 guaranteed definitive definitely yes....