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the questis do remain.t sounds like there is an intense political debate going on about how the president is handling this. >>bsolely. what we are m seeing oured meomesssin cgmof fficialros whoy clearly that people must be very aware of the coronavirus. atim the same although we have had these visits by president trump going to facilities and talking about high concernednd hard action taken, at times he almost ems dismissive of covid-19. he said nng is shut down, life in the economy goes on. at thist, momhere are 500the cot spreading. the administration is being accused by democrats of being slow to address this. th feel that it has been slow in getting them the -- resources they badly need, particularly sting kits. >> thank you, chris. we reprkted from new let's bring you up-to-date with a number of other countries. the republic of ireland, the verngoorsy all atric state events. they were fears that if this went ahead, this could attract half-million people and helpsp ad the virus. from ireland we shipped
the questis do remain.t sounds like there is an intense political debate going on about how the president is handling this. >>bsolely. what we are m seeing oured meomesssin cgmof fficialros whoy clearly that people must be very aware of the coronavirus. atim the same although we have had these visits by president trump going to facilities and talking about high concernednd hard action taken, at times he almost ems dismissive of covid-19. he said nng is shut down, life in the economy goes...
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study loans and is firmly against child marriage unsurprisingly she's now pretty popular among how questi too and it's well that we don't know in our country that by the kinds to have an awesome though she helps as a lot because she knows as well and she has an open yeah there are problems in your life like i'm a mock up tonight and jennifer and i my. we are happy with how we work with the community she is a good young lady and want to have to continue helping even old people like myself . with just mind percent zambia is one of the worst countries when it comes to female representation in local politics although half of the population is under $55.00 it's even harder for young people only $104.00 parliamentarians 3 percent of this group lawmakers tonally canonical thinks it's time that young people start making their voices heard. what we are seeing now is a stage of young people trying to assume political leadership and i think that is important for africa because naturally the youths come with. a different kind of energy a different kind of innovation because you see the resistance for
study loans and is firmly against child marriage unsurprisingly she's now pretty popular among how questi too and it's well that we don't know in our country that by the kinds to have an awesome though she helps as a lot because she knows as well and she has an open yeah there are problems in your life like i'm a mock up tonight and jennifer and i my. we are happy with how we work with the community she is a good young lady and want to have to continue helping even old people like myself . with...
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still to come, answering your coronavirus questis.e will look at the most essing issues affecting your y-to-day life. it is now one week since italy opbecame the first en country to put in place a full lockdown, heavily restricting internal movement, businesses, and ms gatherings. sima kotecha is in rome. has been speaking to loc residents about how they have been coping with all of these sima: a display of resilience and solidarity. optimistic about what lies ahead, as the country tackles theorst health crisis in a generation. thhow do you feegovernment is doing? the prime minister, do you ag he with what pening? >> yes. >> i never s rome in the situation. sima: popular streets empty. no tourists, nothing open. orlando is a taxi drer. he tells us the soul has been ripped outy. of it >> i am not busy. topeople onlhe hospital, somest tou. but very, very down. sima: the country has enforcedng rules preventieople from moving around. ay indoors, especially if you are older, they are told. so are choosing to rebel. a owefrom when the measu
still to come, answering your coronavirus questis.e will look at the most essing issues affecting your y-to-day life. it is now one week since italy opbecame the first en country to put in place a full lockdown, heavily restricting internal movement, businesses, and ms gatherings. sima kotecha is in rome. has been speaking to loc residents about how they have been coping with all of these sima: a display of resilience and solidarity. optimistic about what lies ahead, as the country tackles...
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lierngin but vthat is a time when their minds are going in the st -- and they will ask you a few questis. it is ke a moment has opened up when they can really open up and share r fears with you, and there is a nice phraeise th what is shareable is bearable. this idea that we don't want to stay with those feelings inside, that is really why i started with how acknowledge people around us how we are doing. >> one of the challenging things here course isthe fact that many of us are in the situation where we are suddenly expected to be at home with our kids, still do our jobs and we want to make sure they're not falling to behind school or learning. can you talk about this sort of lance between the structure, and education kids need, and how we can sort of make sure wev are not loading ourselves as parents. >> sure, i think that, we know wh t young children and chthingsil are n predictable. we also know that if we cause challenges as well. so it is really a baritones. so what are the different things that we need to do and hehow do we our children? mily us to set a scheduleand then within th
lierngin but vthat is a time when their minds are going in the st -- and they will ask you a few questis. it is ke a moment has opened up when they can really open up and share r fears with you, and there is a nice phraeise th what is shareable is bearable. this idea that we don't want to stay with those feelings inside, that is really why i started with how acknowledge people around us how we are doing. >> one of the challenging things here course isthe fact that many of us are in the...
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a big questi >> a big question and an important one.ere early reports i think in japan and maybe china as well of people becoming reinfected. researchers think that actually wasn't happening. it may be that they hadn't fully cleared the virus themselves. for some people the virus can stay in the body longer. typically when someone gets this infection, they build up an immunity. we don't know how long that lasts but that should keep them from getting infected again so the answer is, no, not likely. >> let me get your reaction to what we heard from the governor of california, gavin newsom when is warning maybe 25 million people might get the coronavirus over the next eight weeks. >> wolf, when you look at some of these projections and look at them for the whole country, you have heard from public health officials who say 40 to 60% of the country is likely to be exposed and get this infection. it is a contagious virus. it is two to three times as contagious as flu. as you know, wolf, you may have heard in germany the predictions were that
a big questi >> a big question and an important one.ere early reports i think in japan and maybe china as well of people becoming reinfected. researchers think that actually wasn't happening. it may be that they hadn't fully cleared the virus themselves. for some people the virus can stay in the body longer. typically when someone gets this infection, they build up an immunity. we don't know how long that lasts but that should keep them from getting infected again so the answer is, no,...
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i want to remind to you answer the survey questi question @smerconish.com.tine worth the costs it imposes on the economy, community and individual mental and physical health? >>> still to come, the coronavirus pandemic has forced democratic front-runner joe biden to throw out the normal playbook. i'll ask david axelrod how biden can compete with the president's megaphone. >>> and ten days ago, remember i tweeted president trump would want his signature on all of the checks center to the americans if the coronavirus pandemic relief bill passed. well, it passed and guess who wanted to add his john hancock to the checks. no. n... ni ni, no no! only discover has no annual fee on any card. until i found out what itst it actually was.ed me.no! dust mite droppings! eeeeeww! dead skin cells! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy-duty dusters. duster extends to three feet to get all that gross stuff gotcha! and for that nasty dust on my floors, my sweeper's on it. the textured cloths grab and hold dirt and hair no matter where dust bunnies hide. no more
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. >> the question of ventilators, i understand you have a questi question, governor cuomo came 21 days -- >> we are going to have more, we are manufacturing a lot of them now. we are accumulating a lot, we are taking a lot through the a act. we are taking them. we are going to have a short period of time, peter is doing along with counter people, really talented people. it's very impressive actually. if for some reason you're going to need even more, we are going to be prepared. as an example, we've given out thousands and thousands, which i think you'll know, we accumulated thousands. but we -- i think of a stockpile, over 10000. the reason we don't want to distribute that is for exactly what you're saying. if there's a mad rush in new york or louisiana or someplace else, we don't want to have given out all of those unit ventilators and fan in those sections, we give them to iowa but they didn't have a problem in iowa. or idaho, lots of different places. now we have to try to get them back which is never easy today. i'm saying this, we are prepared for things that nobody has any idea
. >> the question of ventilators, i understand you have a questi question, governor cuomo came 21 days -- >> we are going to have more, we are manufacturing a lot of them now. we are accumulating a lot, we are taking a lot through the a act. we are taking them. we are going to have a short period of time, peter is doing along with counter people, really talented people. it's very impressive actually. if for some reason you're going to need even more, we are going to be prepared. as...
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>>ough thank you for the questi congressman and i cannot walkck you through the history of this particular research program. i would need to get back to yous i'm not aware of the request fortake this particular research program but i'm'm back your questions. t >> i'll get my staff to get in contact with you and i'll b try to make this a priority. me >> if we can have the army follow up on that. mr>> charlie crist jr. committee. mr. crist. >> thank you very much, madame chair, and i thank all of you for being here today. we appreciate your service to our country. as you know, iran launched 11 ballistic missiles at the al asad air base in iraq. while we thought that all service members were safe, over 100 service members have since been diagnosed with traumatic brain injury. what is the status of the service members who were in the attack, and out of thosee who have returned to duty, how many are on light or restricted service? >> and that's for any of you who feel comfortable responding. >> so congressman crist, this may be a little dated. this is probably numbersrs couple of days ago, but
>>ough thank you for the questi congressman and i cannot walkck you through the history of this particular research program. i would need to get back to yous i'm not aware of the request fortake this particular research program but i'm'm back your questions. t >> i'll get my staff to get in contact with you and i'll b try to make this a priority. me >> if we can have the army follow up on that. mr>> charlie crist jr. committee. mr. crist. >> thank you very much,...
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. >> shannon: that seems like the best advice for any questi question.virus can attach itself to pollen and ragweed in the air? going in the pollen season. >> the virus doesn't need anything to attach to come it can survive in the air on its own and has been pointed out before, there have been studies that have shown that can survive for perhaps even a few hours in the air but we don't really know. what is the dose that is out there, what is the air quality, temperature, humidity, airflow all play a role. it doesn't need anything to attach to. >> shannon: our next question, i live in omaha, nebraska, our hospital is treating and providing research for covid-19. they are using ultraviolet lighting to decontaminate ppe, why isn't anybody doing this? what do you know about that? i can hear about the uv light usage too. >> it's a fascinating idea. light has been shown to kill air fokillaerosolized influenza. they use uv light to contain people coming out of contaminated zones, i'm excited to hear they are doing it. i don't know that there are studies out the
. >> shannon: that seems like the best advice for any questi question.virus can attach itself to pollen and ragweed in the air? going in the pollen season. >> the virus doesn't need anything to attach to come it can survive in the air on its own and has been pointed out before, there have been studies that have shown that can survive for perhaps even a few hours in the air but we don't really know. what is the dose that is out there, what is the air quality, temperature, humidity,...
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. >> withaell, there's the questi e.j., and i'm hearing it from a lot of people.f texts were bloomberg should back biden. biden when he seemed to be weak tempted a lot of replacement bidens to get into the race. for a while a lot of them have been up, down. but bloomberg is sitting at about 12% in california, for instance. bernie sanders is at 35%. if the idea that bloomberg had was he wanted to prevent bernie sanders from being the nominee for his own reasons or elizabeth warren, if you add up everybody else, he could do that if he just picked somebody who seemed viable and backed them. is that a cogent argument and do you get the sense he would listen to that argument? >> not before super tuesday. i like that phrase, replacement joe bidens because that really captures something. when i saw that ad, it reminded me of an old campaign button for senator musky when nixon was in the president and the button said, president musky, don't you feel better already? it didn't work for musky. mcgovern won. i don't think it will work for bloomberg this time. i think the key
. >> withaell, there's the questi e.j., and i'm hearing it from a lot of people.f texts were bloomberg should back biden. biden when he seemed to be weak tempted a lot of replacement bidens to get into the race. for a while a lot of them have been up, down. but bloomberg is sitting at about 12% in california, for instance. bernie sanders is at 35%. if the idea that bloomberg had was he wanted to prevent bernie sanders from being the nominee for his own reasons or elizabeth warren, if you...
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. >> we've got a um could of questi -- a couple of questions from our audience.hink it powerful. let's take a look. >> how do i explain to my timid, easily frightened 3-year-old grandson that he cannot touch, hug, hold or be kept by his beloved grandmother right now? my grandson recently had another grandparent pass away and it affected him deeply. how do i explain this to him? i am 65 with underlying health problems and my husband is 82. >> doctor, what's your advice? >> my advice is to explain that for right now grandma needs a special bubble. it doesn't mean that they can't stay connected, that they can't talk, that they can't read to each other online. i don't know what the physical distance is. but young children can understand that there's a way to stay connected, even if they can't be held. i think it's hard for both parties so i think also it's important for the grandparent to give permission to the young children and help them see that they can feel the love coming back, that they have special waves, they have special wink, that they draw each other pict
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therens are no further questis because we have run out of time.senators req may however submit additional written questions for the 3 official hearing record. we will request the department respond within 30 days, and the hearing now stands in recess. >> thank you mister chairman thank you. epa minute straighter andrew wheeler testify before house appropriations subcommittee on the agencies 21 2021 budget request. several asked the epa's effort to police and regulate what our call forever chemicals. a subcommittee chair opened the hearing. wi
therens are no further questis because we have run out of time.senators req may however submit additional written questions for the 3 official hearing record. we will request the department respond within 30 days, and the hearing now stands in recess. >> thank you mister chairman thank you. epa minute straighter andrew wheeler testify before house appropriations subcommittee on the agencies 21 2021 budget request. several asked the epa's effort to police and regulate what our call forever...
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therens are no further questis because we have run out of time.senators req may however submit additional written questions for the 3 official hearing record. we will request the department respond within 30 days, and the hearing now stands in recess. >> thank you mister chairman thank you.
therens are no further questis because we have run out of time.senators req may however submit additional written questions for the 3 official hearing record. we will request the department respond within 30 days, and the hearing now stands in recess. >> thank you mister chairman thank you.
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ski questi key question, good enough to keep bernie sanders from bringing in delegates, does he have a delegate lead over joe biden tomorrow? that is insurmountable. >> what does a good day look like for joe biden? a place where bernie sanders is leading and leading big in a long time, in california. do those voters look what happened in south carolina and change their minds which way they're going to go? maybe. and as john heilemann said, the bloomberg affecter. seen him twice underperform at debates. are they actually going to go in and pull the lever for him and if they don't, what happens to mike bloomberg if he doesn't get a payback in all of that investment? >> a good question and nobody can answer that except for michael bloomberg. everything john said is accurate including the most important aspect of it. the votes already banked by early voting. but interestingly enough, if you buy the theory that ordinary people -- they sort of follow the iowa caucus results. they sort of follow the early beginning of this campaign in new hampshire, but suddenly, after saturday in south car
ski questi key question, good enough to keep bernie sanders from bringing in delegates, does he have a delegate lead over joe biden tomorrow? that is insurmountable. >> what does a good day look like for joe biden? a place where bernie sanders is leading and leading big in a long time, in california. do those voters look what happened in south carolina and change their minds which way they're going to go? maybe. and as john heilemann said, the bloomberg affecter. seen him twice...
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. >> are there any comments or questi questions for my colleagues? >> mr. chairman, this is aaron peskin. i want to you know i have read the materials supplied by the city attorney and concur there is no need foreclosed session and sublt to public comment i'm ready to move these items to the full board of supervisors. >> thank you. are there members of the public on the line that wish to testify? speakers will have two minutes. please speak your first and last name clearly and speak into the phone. for those who called in to public comment line, please dial 1, 0, to be added to the speaker's queue. is someone from the clerk's office able to call? >> operations are checking to see if there are comments in the queue ready. >> there are no callers wishing to speak. >> great. well, thank you. mr. ku. if there is no one from the public who wishes to testify on these [ roll call ]. >> is there any further business? >> no. >> thank you, mr. clerk, we are adjourned. >> we're here to raise awareness and money and fork for a good accuse. we have this incredible gift
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particularly because there is a questi question. but the revenues declear -- particularly recreational, and it is to help correct an issue that we're facing. the question, will you please expand on the possible health risks and implications for citizens on these things that are exhibiting what i call a mob marijuana mentality, and who are engaged in what i referred to as marijuana mania? it really exists in my state and in so many other states across the nation. >> i like in a you call it marion mane ia. it is a change in believe even though there has been no evidence that it doesn't make us safe. i don't want to mitigate that there are foblts that they will have benefits. that does not negate the possibility that we can have indications where miles per hour could be used safely. these things are not exclusive. but the evidence is clear that the use of marijuana is associated with negative effects. and we're seeing the significant decrease in the emergency department that is being observed in the states legalizing marijuana. this is
particularly because there is a questi question. but the revenues declear -- particularly recreational, and it is to help correct an issue that we're facing. the question, will you please expand on the possible health risks and implications for citizens on these things that are exhibiting what i call a mob marijuana mentality, and who are engaged in what i referred to as marijuana mania? it really exists in my state and in so many other states across the nation. >> i like in a you call it...