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>> you've asked a great question about rod, that's one that only rod can answer. it's one puppy official asked to make and hopefully it done on the basis of following the guidance of officials, i've had a number of those issues of my own. a clear and transparent way. so i don't know why he's made the decision he did. >> did he ever suggest you recuse yourself? >> in one instant, raised the issue with me and it was based on the infamous photograph, family photograph i took during my wife's campaign 2015, wilbur with my kids and we all happen to be wearing shirt for my wife's campaign, i didn't get involved in any campaign or canvases. specific roles of what you can and can't do, if you are a government official, i got advice on how to ensure i didn't and i followed it carefully. it doesn't say you can't wear a button or t-shirt in your private life not at work so it was a nonissue. >> i kept coming up but i think now you have the benefit of hindsight and i think, i believe the ig found you handled the initial one right. he didn't find anything wrong with her recusa
>> you've asked a great question about rod, that's one that only rod can answer. it's one puppy official asked to make and hopefully it done on the basis of following the guidance of officials, i've had a number of those issues of my own. a clear and transparent way. so i don't know why he's made the decision he did. >> did he ever suggest you recuse yourself? >> in one instant, raised the issue with me and it was based on the infamous photograph, family photograph i took...
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most invasive and comprehensive requests, not just our conclusions not even. >> but this is before rod. >> this is the beginning of the process. >> summer of 16. >> yes fall 16 to the end of 16 beginning of 17 and it continued through 2017. we were struggling to comply with the extensive request we got from the hill. and very granular information, raw investigative information the kinds of things that are not normally shared outside the organization are outside the fbi for very good reason to protect people's identities, employees, sources , things like that. the department of justice took a very expansive vie view, unprecedented view of what we should be turning over to congress and certainly the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein was central to those decisions. >> why do you think he did that? the fisa applications were originally given to senator grassley and senator feinstein early 17 but that was the condition to get him confirmed. why did he relent going forward with this granular information of informants? >> i cannot put myself in his shoes or what he was thinking. i can te
most invasive and comprehensive requests, not just our conclusions not even. >> but this is before rod. >> this is the beginning of the process. >> summer of 16. >> yes fall 16 to the end of 16 beginning of 17 and it continued through 2017. we were struggling to comply with the extensive request we got from the hill. and very granular information, raw investigative information the kinds of things that are not normally shared outside the organization are outside the fbi...
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alex rodriguez is here, a-rod, rhett and link, music from tones and i, but first, let's get to some jokes here, everybody. well, i'm so excited about tonight's show because we are filming the entire thing from roger goodell's basement that's right tonight was night one of the nfl draft. and this year, the commissioner announced the picks from his basement and of course, right when he started talking, someone started vacuuming. [ knocking ] do you have to do that now [ knocking ] hey! that's right, tonight was the nfl draft. you know things are nuts when the most exciting sports moment in six weeks is a guy in his basement reading names off an index card it was a virtual draft, which got pretty frustrating when players would be anxiously sitting at home and hear, the new england patriots select -- [ audio cutting out congratulations. "who did he say? was it me? was it me? did you -- my phone's not ringing." this year's draft was supposed to take place in las vegas, but the nfl didn't want to put people's health in danger. that's how crazy things are. the nfl is more concerned about health
alex rodriguez is here, a-rod, rhett and link, music from tones and i, but first, let's get to some jokes here, everybody. well, i'm so excited about tonight's show because we are filming the entire thing from roger goodell's basement that's right tonight was night one of the nfl draft. and this year, the commissioner announced the picks from his basement and of course, right when he started talking, someone started vacuuming. [ knocking ] do you have to do that now [ knocking ] hey! that's...
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. >> a-rod and j.tle lazy. >> a.lo? >> yeah, they'll come up with something. >> "variety" is reporting a.lo. j-rod? that retired baseball star alex rodriguez and j. lo have retained jpmorgan chase to raise capital for a possible bid to buy the new york mets. >> the team is worth a reported $2.6 billion, but even together j-rod is worth only about $700 million. the couple would have to pool together some deep-pocketed investors to pull off the deal. i'm pretty sure they could do that. >> whoever buys the team, however, would have to assume the annual losses as well of at least $50 million. >> we're all types of shady in that story. saying they ain't got enough money to buy the team, the team loses so much money, we don't like their celebrity name, or let me speak for myself. i'm thinking like maybe lodriguez or something. i don't know. >> jenny -- enny -- what is a-rod -- >> we'll brainstorm. we've got "the skinny" to tell people about. >>> next to a profound thank you from pitbull to staffers at a hosp
. >> a-rod and j.tle lazy. >> a.lo? >> yeah, they'll come up with something. >> "variety" is reporting a.lo. j-rod? that retired baseball star alex rodriguez and j. lo have retained jpmorgan chase to raise capital for a possible bid to buy the new york mets. >> the team is worth a reported $2.6 billion, but even together j-rod is worth only about $700 million. the couple would have to pool together some deep-pocketed investors to pull off the deal. i'm...
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, got married, went and took their fiancÉe to see rod and brought their kids to see rod. ♪ >> he dedicated wish foundation while mentoring fellow musician. >> everyone you talk to in vale is going to tell you the same thing, you know, that they're going to miss that laugh and that smile and that joking. ♪ >> captain douglas lynn hickox was a physician assistant when he joined the national guard at 47. last summer he took his daughter on a cross country journey. he loved road trips. >> he was text me, i'm almost there, get ready, i'm taking you somewhere. he'd just go for a drive, go to the beach, go to a museum, go to a park. >> every week we had a tradition as a family to spend time together. we'd turn off the phone and we would have family activities and doug always made it fun. >> it is good advice for other families to appreciate those moments. >> yeah if you're going to plug into anything plug into your family because they're all that matters. family is all that matters. and love. and the last words we said to my brother was that we loved him and we always would. and and that we would
, got married, went and took their fiancÉe to see rod and brought their kids to see rod. ♪ >> he dedicated wish foundation while mentoring fellow musician. >> everyone you talk to in vale is going to tell you the same thing, you know, that they're going to miss that laugh and that smile and that joking. ♪ >> captain douglas lynn hickox was a physician assistant when he joined the national guard at 47. last summer he took his daughter on a cross country journey. he loved...
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for patients like rod pletheroe, who has cancer of the jaw, it means urgent surgery can take place inospital that's free of coronavirus. i took that chance straightaway, because it's a covid—free area. cancer isn't a disease that waits for you, it's progressive. rod's being cared for at queen victoria hospital in west sussex, one of 19 regional centres in england. how are you this morning? i'm fine, thank you. to keep it clear of covid, consultations are done via video call. patients are prioritised, they isolate for a week, our patients need to have that assurance. if they're coming in to have surgery with us and they've already got a cancer diagnosis, they're already at risk. so, they need to know that we've absolutely minimised the risk of coronavirus in this site. and have you had a new persistent cough lately? no, i haven't. before we were allowed on—site, we were screened, had our temperatures checked and put on masks. the importance of continuing cancer ca re‘s been highlighted in a study by the university college london, which suggests delays could contribute to 18,000 additio
for patients like rod pletheroe, who has cancer of the jaw, it means urgent surgery can take place inospital that's free of coronavirus. i took that chance straightaway, because it's a covid—free area. cancer isn't a disease that waits for you, it's progressive. rod's being cared for at queen victoria hospital in west sussex, one of 19 regional centres in england. how are you this morning? i'm fine, thank you. to keep it clear of covid, consultations are done via video call. patients are...
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and went and took their fiance to see rod and then brought their kids to see rod. >> reporter: he dedicatedtion while mentoring fellow musicians. >> everybody you talk to in vail is going to tell you the same thing, you know? that they're going to miss that laugh and that smile and that joke. ♪ it's a sad time of the night >> reporter: captain douglas hickok was a physician's assistant who joined the national guard when he was 47. last summer he took his daughter on a cross-country journey. he loved road trips. >> he'd like text us, oh, almost there. get ready. i'm taking you somewhere. you would just go for a drive, go to the beach. go to a museum, go to a park. >> reporter: his sister mary remembers sundays as a family. >> every week we had a tradition as a family to spend time together. we'd turn off the phone, and we would have family activities, and doug always made it fun. >> reporter: it's good advice for other families right now to appreciate those moments. >> yeah. if you're going to plug into anything, plug into your family because they're all that matters. family is all that matt
and went and took their fiance to see rod and then brought their kids to see rod. >> reporter: he dedicatedtion while mentoring fellow musicians. >> everybody you talk to in vail is going to tell you the same thing, you know? that they're going to miss that laugh and that smile and that joke. ♪ it's a sad time of the night >> reporter: captain douglas hickok was a physician's assistant who joined the national guard when he was 47. last summer he took his daughter on a...
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also making appearance, current fiance a-rod who she said is diddy's biggest fan.raise money for health care workers on the front lines of the coronavirus fight not to be missed. >> a-rod right there, drinking, having fun, all love as it should be. >>> one miami golfer, little guy, took time at home to practice and practice and nail a trick shot mom says been trying to nail it over 400 times last month, and all that hard work paid off. pajama clad golfer chipped it in perfect shot look at his reaction, like he won the masters, there's no masters this weekend, shut it down because of the coronavirus, that shot just as cool caught on camera >> talk about dedication >>> police in savannah, georgia, using five drones to monitor the city and warning people too close to separate. they could go 100 feet in the air. ngous orssa is tracking daerstms in the south. >>> and health care workers using music to help and heal you're watching "early today" on a monday in providing significantly clearer skin. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fi
also making appearance, current fiance a-rod who she said is diddy's biggest fan.raise money for health care workers on the front lines of the coronavirus fight not to be missed. >> a-rod right there, drinking, having fun, all love as it should be. >>> one miami golfer, little guy, took time at home to practice and practice and nail a trick shot mom says been trying to nail it over 400 times last month, and all that hard work paid off. pajama clad golfer chipped it in perfect...
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michael rubin from if a phanatin a-rod.at shares of tesla goldman sachs saying tesla has a significant lead in the ev market which it expects will experience long term secular growth stay tune you're watching stay tune you're watching "squawk" on cnbc of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. now offering zero commissions on online trades. we charge you less so you have more to invest. ♪ so we're working 24/7 toected maintain a reliable network, to meet your growing internet needs. we're helping customers who are experiencing financial difficulties stay connected. we're increasing internet speeds for low income families in our internet essentials program. and delivering self-install kits to your door. nos comprometemos a mantenerte conectado. we're committed to keeping you connected. for more information on how you can stay connected, visit xfinity.com/prepare
michael rubin from if a phanatin a-rod.at shares of tesla goldman sachs saying tesla has a significant lead in the ev market which it expects will experience long term secular growth stay tune you're watching stay tune you're watching "squawk" on cnbc of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. now offering zero...
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rod mckenzie is managing director of the road haulage association. good afternoon.u, assuming that your people can eventually get online and book a test? i think the principle is a really important one, and it is great that testing is available for transport workers. it is absolutely vital that we know who is fit and who should be at work and who can't work for very good reasons, and the more we can stop, as it were, unnecessary self—isolation, that is helpful for all of us, because the goods that we get in supermarkets are driven, obviously, by lorry drivers, and it is really important that they are fit and that we know that they are fit and that we know that they are fit and that we know that they are fit so they can do their vital work of moving things around. what sort of percentage of drivers have you had off since the pandemic took hold? well, there are men tens of thousands of lorry drivers in the country, it is not possible to keep accurate track of everyone, but the last time we were able to do, as it were, a dipstick survey, it seems to be somewhere around
rod mckenzie is managing director of the road haulage association. good afternoon.u, assuming that your people can eventually get online and book a test? i think the principle is a really important one, and it is great that testing is available for transport workers. it is absolutely vital that we know who is fit and who should be at work and who can't work for very good reasons, and the more we can stop, as it were, unnecessary self—isolation, that is helpful for all of us, because the goods...
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>> there are efforts in bangladesh to educate people not to drink rod date palm sap. if you cook it it can kill the virus but people like to drink it raw it is a tradition and a seasonal treat. there are things like that around the world and in southern china they crackdown on the wet markets above ground at least they've gone underground now but all kinds of wildlife are sold live for food they call it wild flavor it's known for eating wildlife not just because people need the protein for subsistence but because they have money and this is considered to be a robust and tasty food. one other thing on that in terms of education and local people i mentioned that original spillover of hiv occurred in cameroon. i went to retrace the route that it probably took coming-out down a river system and along the river down to the main stem congo and eventually to the cities. and that is where it started to have a higher rate of transmission. sexual morays was different, populated one --dash population was denser and it began to crackle and then went to haiti and the world so into
>> there are efforts in bangladesh to educate people not to drink rod date palm sap. if you cook it it can kill the virus but people like to drink it raw it is a tradition and a seasonal treat. there are things like that around the world and in southern china they crackdown on the wet markets above ground at least they've gone underground now but all kinds of wildlife are sold live for food they call it wild flavor it's known for eating wildlife not just because people need the protein...
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the prize possession that r-rod and j. lo are reportedly trying to buy. >>> she says we all need a laugh these days. the woman wowing her neighbors with a different look and a different message every day from her own front porch. >>> good tuesday morning, everyone. 42,000 people here in the u.s. have now died from the coronavirus. >> and now a major announcement from president trump. with an executive order, he says he will suspend immigration into the united states to help fight the virus and protect american jobs. he has not provided a time line. many democrats are already calling the move xenophobic and accusing the president of using immigrants as a scapegoat. >>> on capitol hill lawmakers are close to reach a deal to provide billions dollars in extra relief for small businesses but democrats are demanding a national testing strategy. >>> a growing concern the rise in cases at meatpacking plants. >> a doctor in new york says the emergency room is quieter but patients are arriving sicker and in boston which is expected
the prize possession that r-rod and j. lo are reportedly trying to buy. >>> she says we all need a laugh these days. the woman wowing her neighbors with a different look and a different message every day from her own front porch. >>> good tuesday morning, everyone. 42,000 people here in the u.s. have now died from the coronavirus. >> and now a major announcement from president trump. with an executive order, he says he will suspend immigration into the united states to...
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. >>> rod in illinois. rod. >> caller: hey, jim. >> >> calle yo, rod, what's up?caller: i'm looking for value and i'm a bit of a contrarian. no matter who wins in november, if we're going to have an infrastructure plan, should i buy floor engineering -- >> no, that company has had -- it missed the quarter, missed a quarter. you want a quarter misser, i like better than that quarter misser, i would buy u.s. concrete, down 62st palomi%. anything that's infrastructure is a mistake caterpillar i see ten points down, 15 up. not great, not bad >>> let's go to justin in north carolina justin >> caller: booyah, jim >> booyah, justin. >> caller: i'm justin turner in north carolina i'm 23 years old and i wondered what you thought about cracker barrel >> i like cracker barrel for someone your age it's accidental. i thought it represented great value. during the days when i was not jimmy chill definntively, i used to love the apple pie with the cheese a la mode then again, i was a different person different two people >>> let's go to roger in california roger! >> caller: jim,
. >>> rod in illinois. rod. >> caller: hey, jim. >> >> calle yo, rod, what's up?caller: i'm looking for value and i'm a bit of a contrarian. no matter who wins in november, if we're going to have an infrastructure plan, should i buy floor engineering -- >> no, that company has had -- it missed the quarter, missed a quarter. you want a quarter misser, i like better than that quarter misser, i would buy u.s. concrete, down 62st palomi%. anything that's...
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for patients like rod pletheroe, who has cancer of the jaw, it means urgent surgery can take place inee area. cancer isn't a disease that waits for you, it's progressive. rod's being cared for at queen victoria hospital in west sussex, one of 19 regional centres in england. how are you this morning? i'm fine, thank you. to keep it clear of covid, consultations are done via video call. patients are prioritised, they isolate for a week, and are tested for the virus before surgery. our patients need to have that assurance. if they're coming in to have surgery with us and they've already got a cancer diagnosis, they're already at risk. so, they need to know that we've absolutely minimised the risk of coronavirus in this site. and have you had a new persistent cough lately? no, i haven't. before we were allowed on—site, we were screened, had our temperatures checked and put on masks. the importance of continuing cancer care's been highlighted in a study by the university college london, which suggests delays could contribute to 18,000 additional deaths. cancer patients aren't being treated
for patients like rod pletheroe, who has cancer of the jaw, it means urgent surgery can take place inee area. cancer isn't a disease that waits for you, it's progressive. rod's being cared for at queen victoria hospital in west sussex, one of 19 regional centres in england. how are you this morning? i'm fine, thank you. to keep it clear of covid, consultations are done via video call. patients are prioritised, they isolate for a week, and are tested for the virus before surgery. our patients...
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for patients like rod, who has cancer of the jaw, it means urgent surgery can take place in a hospitalse it's a covid—free area. cancer isn't a disease that waits for you, it's progressive. rod's being cared for at queen victoria hospital in west sussex, one of 19 regional centres in england. how are you this morning? i'm fine, thank you. to keep it clear of covid, consultations are done by video call. patients are prioritised, they isolate for a week and are tested for the virus before surgery. our patients need to have that assurance, if they are coming in to have surgery with us and they've already got a cancer diagnosis, they are already at risk, so they need to know that we've absolutely minimised the risk of coronavirus in this site. have you had a new persistent cough lately? no, i haven't. before we were allowed on site we were screened, had our temperatures checked and put on masks. the importance of continuing cancer care has been highlighted in a study by the university college london at which suggests delays could contribute to 18,000 additional deaths. cancer patients aren
for patients like rod, who has cancer of the jaw, it means urgent surgery can take place in a hospitalse it's a covid—free area. cancer isn't a disease that waits for you, it's progressive. rod's being cared for at queen victoria hospital in west sussex, one of 19 regional centres in england. how are you this morning? i'm fine, thank you. to keep it clear of covid, consultations are done by video call. patients are prioritised, they isolate for a week and are tested for the virus before...
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. >> this one is the story of a wham named nancy bush rod. i closed the white house book with this story. the story is that on april 14th, 1865 a young black mother names nancy bush rod walks five miles to the white house. the guards don't want to led let her in. she pleads, they say we will let her in and some people later on will stop her. she eventually gets up to the white house and is pleading to see lincoln and the guards won't let her and lincoln comes town down. she says my husband is a soldier in the union army and i haven't gotten his pay in months, my kids and i are starving. lincoln says come back the next day. of course lincoln was shot. when she comes back she finds that the situation on the ground has completely changed and now she's not going to get the help she needs. one of the things that lincoln allegedly said to her on the 14th was be sure to get your children an education. nancy push rod pledges i am going to do what lincoln said to do, and make sure my kids get educated. the story that structure vives -- 2 earliest i fo
. >> this one is the story of a wham named nancy bush rod. i closed the white house book with this story. the story is that on april 14th, 1865 a young black mother names nancy bush rod walks five miles to the white house. the guards don't want to led let her in. she pleads, they say we will let her in and some people later on will stop her. she eventually gets up to the white house and is pleading to see lincoln and the guards won't let her and lincoln comes town down. she says my...
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compelling yield story from equities, despite the lightning rod of low dividends for the next two oree quarters. i think the long-term story .till remains very much intact . manus: noel o'halloran stays with us. let's get to your business flash this wednesday morning. is flouting its takeover bid for hp, banking on uncertainty from the global bar -- coronavirus pandemic. it believes the underlying logic still remains. airlines will go through as much a $61 billion in the second quarter, according to one industry group. for cashg governments refunds for canceled trips. equity markets took a biggest dive since the 2008 financial crisis. with 21 .5% capital year-to-date. with achallenging time 34% slump three years later. that is your round up on the business flash headlines this wednesday morning. nejra: coming up, a painful two weeks as the coronavirus spreads in the u.s. more on that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." manus cranny is in dubai. president donald trump warned of a tough two weeks ahead. the present warning comes after u.s. health off
compelling yield story from equities, despite the lightning rod of low dividends for the next two oree quarters. i think the long-term story .till remains very much intact . manus: noel o'halloran stays with us. let's get to your business flash this wednesday morning. is flouting its takeover bid for hp, banking on uncertainty from the global bar -- coronavirus pandemic. it believes the underlying logic still remains. airlines will go through as much a $61 billion in the second quarter,...
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robert costa, kimberly atkins, adrian he will rod, and dr. amish adalja. good to have all of you here. robert i want to start with the major reporting in your paper that the president is likely to be asked about today, that more than a dozen u.s. researchers, physicians, and public health experts were actually working full-time at the world health organization when the coronavirus emerged late last year, and they were transmitting realtime information to the trump administration. does that undercut the president's charge that the w.h.o.'s failure to communicate the extent of the threat is directly laid at their doorstep? >> the "washington post," and its latest reporting, reveals that the w.h.o. story is far more complicated than the trump white house is laying out. they have called for an investigation to cut off funds for the world health organization. but it is not an isolated group "the post" story explains how the cdc, in many instances, including with the coronavirus, has worked with the w.h.o. to try to coordinate different aspects of the response.
robert costa, kimberly atkins, adrian he will rod, and dr. amish adalja. good to have all of you here. robert i want to start with the major reporting in your paper that the president is likely to be asked about today, that more than a dozen u.s. researchers, physicians, and public health experts were actually working full-time at the world health organization when the coronavirus emerged late last year, and they were transmitting realtime information to the trump administration. does that...
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rods racing helps orphans with down syndrome through fundraising endurance athletes like founder brady murray and other competitive triathlete team members. keep your family healthy with exercise and nutritious idaho potatoes. for more information visit idahopotato.com. rob: hope on the horizon, the trial for a second coronavirus vaccine in the us. jillian: why people are fighting to be part of this. >> reporter: researchers calling this the most important trial they have ever done. they opened a second child to find a vaccine in what they are calling deep shot instead of deep jabs and after john irvin, stressing how crucial it is saying people are beating down the doors to get into the trial. the company will face two of the vaccine in 40 healthy volunteers, it will be kansas city and the university of pennsylvania and as leaders of the country have been warning about this being a bad week when it comes to covid-19, there is light at the end of the tunnel when it comes to the antibody test, they say it could be weeks until those tests are made available and we will have a better grasp
rods racing helps orphans with down syndrome through fundraising endurance athletes like founder brady murray and other competitive triathlete team members. keep your family healthy with exercise and nutritious idaho potatoes. for more information visit idahopotato.com. rob: hope on the horizon, the trial for a second coronavirus vaccine in the us. jillian: why people are fighting to be part of this. >> reporter: researchers calling this the most important trial they have ever done. they...
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. >> how about he picks up a fishing rod.ou've got a lot of free time. >>> the catch of the day goes to tyler who pulled in this striped bass out of the san joaquin river. i know what he is bringing to the next virtual show and tell. send us your this scene fishing pictures. >> make sure you are following rules and regulations and checking before you go. >>> coming up. 19 states loosen restrictions. >>> we end with a sweet story about how one couple is celebrating their love story a half of the century in the making. that's all tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> kpix 5's to honor the class of 2020. send us their names in a little bit of something about them. and hopefully you will see them on tv. thank you for watching kpix 5 at a 6:00 p.m. the cbs evening news is next. we will be back here for kpix 5 at 7:00 .♪ ♪ saptioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, quarantine fatigue. as the death toll in the u.s. passes 55,000, 19 states loosen restrictions. the governor of california today vows to take action after picture
. >> how about he picks up a fishing rod.ou've got a lot of free time. >>> the catch of the day goes to tyler who pulled in this striped bass out of the san joaquin river. i know what he is bringing to the next virtual show and tell. send us your this scene fishing pictures. >> make sure you are following rules and regulations and checking before you go. >>> coming up. 19 states loosen restrictions. >>> we end with a sweet story about how one couple is...
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one village resident in the state of dozens cross border shopping with a fishing rod barred from visiting their favorite french bakeries other locals call in their orders and get them and deliver at the temporary barrier as. fishing for bread that's a new one a quick reminder that you can get all the news and features around the clock on a website bit of a dot com and also follow on twitter feed after you deborah news i'm finished betty thank you for joining us so there is almost is off next to the we are about. to go beyond. that. we're all about the stories that matter to. us. whatever it takes. to running. a little bit how you made 4 mines.
one village resident in the state of dozens cross border shopping with a fishing rod barred from visiting their favorite french bakeries other locals call in their orders and get them and deliver at the temporary barrier as. fishing for bread that's a new one a quick reminder that you can get all the news and features around the clock on a website bit of a dot com and also follow on twitter feed after you deborah news i'm finished betty thank you for joining us so there is almost is off next to...
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it seems like this was done at least when rod came into the job to give congress what it needed but also to protect robert mueller because if he was fired then he would be exposed as the sole person that could fire. looking back on this, do you think was all of this worth it? you gave away the farm to protect mueller. what if i said so what the fbi would continue to investigate and agents would continue to investigate. with all of this worth it to protect mueller in the end? we don't have a final report but it seems like they gave away the farm to protect this guy. you have found the question that i haven't been asked yet. that's definitely one i have not thought about it. i think that these are matters that should be investigated. i think it was may 15 we started talking about the assessment that plays out over the course of the next seven or eight days. these are matters that needed to be investigated. they couldn't be investigated by the fbi a loan. we learned that in the clinton e-mail case have we had a counsel in the case, things might have been very different in july and october.
it seems like this was done at least when rod came into the job to give congress what it needed but also to protect robert mueller because if he was fired then he would be exposed as the sole person that could fire. looking back on this, do you think was all of this worth it? you gave away the farm to protect mueller. what if i said so what the fbi would continue to investigate and agents would continue to investigate. with all of this worth it to protect mueller in the end? we don't have a...
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the hydroxychloroquine that has become such a -- it's become a lightning rod. left attacking it without reservation. this seems to be working. and we have some anecdotal experience which i don't think diminishes the results, which is we are seeing people recover. and with great rapidity. >> i think there are a number of studies that are now in progress that will either demonstrate that this drug has a lot of value, or not. and the one thing we have learned recently is that there are dosages that are probably not safe. high dose ands of this drug -- high dosages of this drug. it's important that people not obtain this drug and treat themselves. they should have medical follow-up to make sure they don't have car cardio logical problems. it's not something you can take off the shelf like tylenol. lou: and you probably should be careful with tylenol as well. >> that's also true. lou: they are talking about a second half of 2021 before their vaccines at senofi would be available. we are told the second wave if there is to be one would come near the fall of this year
the hydroxychloroquine that has become such a -- it's become a lightning rod. left attacking it without reservation. this seems to be working. and we have some anecdotal experience which i don't think diminishes the results, which is we are seeing people recover. and with great rapidity. >> i think there are a number of studies that are now in progress that will either demonstrate that this drug has a lot of value, or not. and the one thing we have learned recently is that there are...
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que en su modo gratuito permite 100 usuarios el uso de la videollamada se ha dispa rod desde que comenzÓpo importante para muchos jÓvenes. las ceremonias. carla amezola hablÓ con una joven latina y sus padres que intentan adaptarse a esta nueva realidad. >>> es un privilegio y honor que te aceptamos lo leÍ como 3 veces y no lo pude creer. >>> habÍa sido be cada por la universidad de new york. un sueÑo que trabajÓ toda su vida. fue elegida por harvard para hacer cursos de verano por buenas calificaciones y dedicaciÓn. >>> este lado por aquÍ es de nataciÓn, muchos de natacion de club y tambiÉn de la nataciÓn de la escuela. >>> junto a sus padres esperaba culminar 12 aÑos de esfuerzo en una ceremonia de graduaciÓn el prÓximo mes >>> es nuestra hija mayor, es l primera. >>> temen que se mude de la ciudad en medio de la pandemia por el coronavirus >>> ella va a estar en particular los procesos de mitigaciÓn para reducir la exposiciÓn al riesgo para ellos >>> muchos decidieron de pronto quedarse acÁ, por la misma situaciÓn que hayan pasado la universidad lejos de casa. son entregados por autos
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contact with a covid patient. >> when he told his dad he needed protective gear, rod was happy to helpud. i'm proud of everything we're doing. more proud that you're getting one. >> it's an honor to receive a piece of life-saving equipment from anyone, but it's that much more of an honor to receive it from my own father. >> yeah, well, make sure you use it. >> jim and poppy, i love the end of that story where you can see the connection between father and son. multiply that all across this country. the best part about this is everyone sort of feels helpless, but you can see the american spirit, especially here in hard-hit detroit. >> you can. >> first question, does that equipment get to folks who need it most in time? ryan young, great to have you there. thanks very much. >> thank you, ryan. sorry. >> go ahead, poppy. >> we're making this work. we're waiting for a briefing from new york governor andrew cuomo in just a little bit and we'll bring that to you live. see you tomorrow. >>> welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm john king in washington and this
contact with a covid patient. >> when he told his dad he needed protective gear, rod was happy to helpud. i'm proud of everything we're doing. more proud that you're getting one. >> it's an honor to receive a piece of life-saving equipment from anyone, but it's that much more of an honor to receive it from my own father. >> yeah, well, make sure you use it. >> jim and poppy, i love the end of that story where you can see the connection between father and son. multiply...
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nets fishing is forbidden only fishing rods are tolerated consequently chukotka has almost no competition. i don't like to show you everything you know you love to come over. here take it here but everywhere you never know what i'm a. bit. of what you don't know. somebody. i. love. on average the fisherman catches close to 20 kilograms of fish a day but today he catches none of. the strong waves in the sea lions seem to have scared off the fish. load and go. on like no. place. but to caucus day is not wasted he also collects seaweed but he sells at the market . the few. at 66 years old this accession is becoming increasingly difficult. to caucus spends weeks at a time and the doesn't he doesn't have the means to pay for the petrol for his motorcycle to drive 35 kilometers home every night. it goes on the road lot of young internet up car was a day of the coming year. will nearly there you you know so. maybe you can i become juliet but i've been there you must let him go. but up way you added back up what i mean. as a. wall per has many riches some require particular sacrifices to exploit
nets fishing is forbidden only fishing rods are tolerated consequently chukotka has almost no competition. i don't like to show you everything you know you love to come over. here take it here but everywhere you never know what i'm a. bit. of what you don't know. somebody. i. love. on average the fisherman catches close to 20 kilograms of fish a day but today he catches none of. the strong waves in the sea lions seem to have scared off the fish. load and go. on like no. place. but to caucus day...
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a-rod touched on whether baseball players should get preferential treatment, in terms of testing, soason can be salvaged. >> my question for you is the 2020 season going to happen? yes or no? >> i'm certainly hopeful. obviously, mike, as you know, we have to make sure that health comes first. and it is such a fluid virus, that it will dictate to us, when we play, baseball will not dictate to a virus the situation when we play. and we have to make sure, too, while testing is performed for baseball players, it's not a good look that baseball players get tested while americans suffer with a lot of uncertainty. >> a-rod had to delay his wedding to j. lo as a result of all of this. he kind of squashed the whole concept of playing in phoenix because, as you know, the 115-degree heat. he went on to say fans are feeling sad and lonely. >> june is not fun in arizona. >>> "saturday night live" returned from its coronavirus hiatus. not live from its studio here at 30 rock. but prerecorded from cast members forms. the monologue returned with its surprise guest host, tom hanks, recovering from co
a-rod touched on whether baseball players should get preferential treatment, in terms of testing, soason can be salvaged. >> my question for you is the 2020 season going to happen? yes or no? >> i'm certainly hopeful. obviously, mike, as you know, we have to make sure that health comes first. and it is such a fluid virus, that it will dictate to us, when we play, baseball will not dictate to a virus the situation when we play. and we have to make sure, too, while testing is...
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this is from rod. rod asks, governor cuomo requesting many vent laters. are there deaths that can be attributed to the shortage and why is china donating to new york? is this common practice? >> thank you. lets me start with the last question first. actually, in outbreaks, a lot of times you'll see bilateral country cooperation to share resources. generally, when i've been on the front of a lot of outbreaks, you'll see there are countries that both work directly with each other and with the w.h.o. to exchange resources when collaboration could help that response. that does happen. peacetime, you might see individual philanthropy and other organizations directly work with hospitals to provide that. the first question, part of governor cuomo's strategy is looking ahead to when that need -- you can't wait until you need the ventilators to make sure you have everything in your state and distributed. the kind of shortages that we're seeing in new york, part of it is not just the numbers. it's also getting the ventilators in place, in hospitals that have it bef
this is from rod. rod asks, governor cuomo requesting many vent laters. are there deaths that can be attributed to the shortage and why is china donating to new york? is this common practice? >> thank you. lets me start with the last question first. actually, in outbreaks, a lot of times you'll see bilateral country cooperation to share resources. generally, when i've been on the front of a lot of outbreaks, you'll see there are countries that both work directly with each other and with...
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it consists of several gold rods twisted to.other than we had the most beautiful object in the entire ensemble. a kind of approach used as a class for an outer garment that's at moments when. the backing from franconian court attire this round fibula was used in their clothing. and that's what i've been the scandinavians originally had 2 oval feeling or didn't . then we have these pendants they have proper legs so you can hang them on a chain as if you had. come and often and you be sure this treasure is in one piece or could there still be some gold buried in the sand and hidden in the. board for stick to the down hope that we still hope we might find another piece if you look at the pendant you can see they're not all identical very similar but they're so skillfully crafted that i'm very into zine i think about the yen when they're mcguffin also if you assume they have been symmetrically arranged on a chain and 2 or more pieces are definitely missing buying a stock or one for life maybe someone from hidden say it's one of thos
it consists of several gold rods twisted to.other than we had the most beautiful object in the entire ensemble. a kind of approach used as a class for an outer garment that's at moments when. the backing from franconian court attire this round fibula was used in their clothing. and that's what i've been the scandinavians originally had 2 oval feeling or didn't . then we have these pendants they have proper legs so you can hang them on a chain as if you had. come and often and you be sure this...
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using acrylic rods with a 1 centimeter diameter she engraves just one piece per day due to tthe delicateure of her process. right now she is offering free onlinee tutorials for parents ad their kids who are riding out the coronavirus at home. that's it for today's "newsline in depth." thank you for watching and see you again next time. xxx >> a decade of low unemployment wiped out in a matter of weeks. economics paints a stark picture of the u.s. future after the coronavirus. i am barbara. you're watching al jazeera live from london. also coming up, the new normal for a bit longer. do you get extends its lockdown restrictions for a few more weeks. why are people from minority backgrounds more likely to get seriously ill from covid-19 in the u.k.? an inquiry is launched. nigeria forces
using acrylic rods with a 1 centimeter diameter she engraves just one piece per day due to tthe delicateure of her process. right now she is offering free onlinee tutorials for parents ad their kids who are riding out the coronavirus at home. that's it for today's "newsline in depth." thank you for watching and see you again next time. xxx >> a decade of low unemployment wiped out in a matter of weeks. economics paints a stark picture of the u.s. future after the coronavirus. i...
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rod yates, i wish we had more time. time with us this morning. >> excellent, victor. thank you very much. >>> we're all adjusting to the new life during the pandemic. i want to show you what our team looks like on our end. waking up dark and early every weekend. a look at adam, our ep. there we have everybody in the control room because we cannot do this without them. mara there, jamie we just saw. mara from the living room. guys, we miss you, i want to let you know, colby, we miss seeing you all in person. >> chloe. >>> this weekend we asked how this has changed your life. perhaps the most common response we've seen -- morning marcus. i'm saying hello to everyone on the team, i haven't seen them in a while. >> i know. >> growing appreciation for our loved ones. it's given us an opportunity to slow down and e see how awesome our kids are and we're doing awesome as parents. >> jordan said i learned to appreciate life a lot more than i have, so i'll treasure the life with my family a lot more. as a sophomore in college it
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this bell l used to hangng rod the neck o of a cow thatat we e hahad. ununfortunately,y, we had to l her. but the bellememinds uof o our formerer life as fararmers. you can buy y these wall h hans at a cereremony in thehe temple every year. ththey bri gooood forte, f for your busininess, and your lif. th shohow crodileses, rtoisess ansnakes. but theyey don't come in large numbers. if youou get to the e temple l, they're always solold t. goodbye,e, see you soooon! >> that's all from us at global 3000 this time! don't forget to write to us with your feedback. you can reach us at global3000@dw.com, or on facebook: dw women. - whatat's your prprobm? whwhat's your soluti?? this is an interviview series about making the world a better place. in the campaign to reverse global warming most scientists, politicians, and entrepreneurs look for new technology. amory lovins, the visionary founder of rocky mountain institute, has led the global conversation about energy for more than 40 years. this is kampmp solutions. why are you growing banananas at 7,000 feet in y
this bell l used to hangng rod the neck o of a cow thatat we e hahad. ununfortunately,y, we had to l her. but the bellememinds uof o our formerer life as fararmers. you can buy y these wall h hans at a cereremony in thehe temple every year. ththey bri gooood forte, f for your busininess, and your lif. th shohow crodileses, rtoisess ansnakes. but theyey don't come in large numbers. if youou get to the e temple l, they're always solold t. goodbye,e, see you soooon! >> that's all from us at...
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this bell l used to hangng rod the neck o of a cow thatat we e hahad. ununfortunately,y, we had to l her. but the bellememinds uof o our formerer life as fararmers. you can buy y these wall h hans at a cereremony in thehe temple every year. ththey bri gooood forte, f for your busininess, and your lif. th shohow crodileses, rtoisess ansnakes. but theyey don't come in large numbers. if youou get to the e temple l, they're always solold t. goodbye,e, see you soooon! >> that's all from us at global 3000 this time! don't forget to write to us with your feedback. you can reach us at global3000@dw.com, or on facebook: dw women. 04/03/20 04/03/20 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york city, the epicenter of the pandemic, this is democracy now! >> i stand here today as i am about to read the names of some of the doctors, nurses, front line providers that have fallen to the coronavirus serving in the front lines. amy: as frontline health care workers nationwide
this bell l used to hangng rod the neck o of a cow thatat we e hahad. ununfortunately,y, we had to l her. but the bellememinds uof o our formerer life as fararmers. you can buy y these wall h hans at a cereremony in thehe temple every year. ththey bri gooood forte, f for your busininess, and your lif. th shohow crodileses, rtoisess ansnakes. but theyey don't come in large numbers. if youou get to the e temple l, they're always solold t. goodbye,e, see you soooon! >> that's all from us at...
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this bell l used to hangng rod the neck o of a cow thatat we e hahad. ununfortunately,y, we had to l her. but the bellememinds uof o our formerer life as fararmers. you can buy y these wall h hans at a cereremony in thehe temple every year. ththey bri gooood forte, f for your busininess, and your lif. th shohow crodileses, rtoisess ansnakes. but theyey don't come in large numbers. if youou get to the e temple l, they're always solold t. goodbye,e, see you soooon! >> that's all from us at global 3000 this time! don't forget to write to us with your feedback. you can reach us at global3000@dw.com, or on facebook: dw women. narrator: u urban planners and average citizens a around the world are working g to improve transportation in congested cities. i in bangkok, an architt fed up with his daily commute studies a combination of traditional boats and modern trains to beat traffic. in bogota, a profofessor and his students develop a citywide electctric car-sharing syststemo ease congestion in dense urban
this bell l used to hangng rod the neck o of a cow thatat we e hahad. ununfortunately,y, we had to l her. but the bellememinds uof o our formerer life as fararmers. you can buy y these wall h hans at a cereremony in thehe temple every year. ththey bri gooood forte, f for your busininess, and your lif. th shohow crodileses, rtoisess ansnakes. but theyey don't come in large numbers. if youou get to the e temple l, they're always solold t. goodbye,e, see you soooon! >> that's all from us at...
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this bell l used to hangng rod the neck o of a cow thatat we e hahad. ununfortunately,y, we had to l her. but the bellememinds uof o our formerer life as fararmers. you can buy y these wall h hans at a cereremony in thehe temple every year. ththey bri gooood forte, f for your busininess, and your lif. th shohow crodileses, rtoisess ansnakes. but theyey don't come in large numbers. if youou get to the e temple l, they're always solold t. goodbye,e, see you soooon! >> that's all from us at global 3000 this time! don't forget to write to us with your feedback. you can reach us at global3000@dw.com, or on facebook: dw women. narrator: on thihis episode of "e"earth fococus," avocadodos he become one of the most popular foods on the planet and exploded into a multibillion-dollar industry. the petorca province in chille is a hub of worldldwie avocado production, but the growth of the industry has created a crisis over water rights, raising questions about the moral dimensions of how our avocados are grown and consumed.
this bell l used to hangng rod the neck o of a cow thatat we e hahad. ununfortunately,y, we had to l her. but the bellememinds uof o our formerer life as fararmers. you can buy y these wall h hans at a cereremony in thehe temple every year. ththey bri gooood forte, f for your busininess, and your lif. th shohow crodileses, rtoisess ansnakes. but theyey don't come in large numbers. if youou get to the e temple l, they're always solold t. goodbye,e, see you soooon! >> that's all from us at...
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this bell l used to hangng rod the neck o of a cow thatat we e hahad. ununfortunately,y, we had to l her. but the bellememinds uof o our formerer life as fararmers. you can buy y these wall h hans at a cereremony in thehe temple every year. ththey bri gooood forte, f for your busininess, and your lif. th shohow crodileses, rtoisess ansnakes. but theyey don't come in large numbers. if youou get to the e temple l, they're always solold t. goodbye,e, see you soooon! >> that's all from us at global 3000 this time! don't forget to write to us with your feedback. you can reach us at global3000@dw.com, or on facebook: dw women. often occurring personal condition or taste. about how long career you tend to may be around us has been pushing back against cultures of policies and technologies that can lead to with the norms. all of us said you to birth situation no accident could find almost critical needs falling outside of what is deemed averaged going unrecogninized and- on scene. as founder and director of inclusiveness researcrch center at the ontarioio colle
this bell l used to hangng rod the neck o of a cow thatat we e hahad. ununfortunately,y, we had to l her. but the bellememinds uof o our formerer life as fararmers. you can buy y these wall h hans at a cereremony in thehe temple every year. ththey bri gooood forte, f for your busininess, and your lif. th shohow crodileses, rtoisess ansnakes. but theyey don't come in large numbers. if youou get to the e temple l, they're always solold t. goodbye,e, see you soooon! >> that's all from us at...
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they dropped off 20,000 pounds of plastic to the hot rod shop. volunteers have been using the shop to make protective gear. the plastic meant for bottles will now make 60,000 masks and face shields >> bay area transportation agencies honored workers today by sounding the horn. that will get your attention. cal train, amtrak, other agencies all part of nationwide effort all sounding off at noon today. big shout out to the transit workers on the job helping to get other essential employees to work. úlet their students know they are thinking of them. they did a staff social distancing drive by and went around the elementary school and drove by their students' homes to show their support. teachers and principal drove by their students longing and most of them decorated their cars with signs saying we miss you and are thinking of you. >> letting them know we miss them and constantly on our thoughts. at least we could see the smile, a little different than doing a zoom meeting or e-mail. >>> the mayor also joined in on the parade. >>> coming up a story
they dropped off 20,000 pounds of plastic to the hot rod shop. volunteers have been using the shop to make protective gear. the plastic meant for bottles will now make 60,000 masks and face shields >> bay area transportation agencies honored workers today by sounding the horn. that will get your attention. cal train, amtrak, other agencies all part of nationwide effort all sounding off at noon today. big shout out to the transit workers on the job helping to get other essential employees...
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in bangladesh they are trying to educate people not to drink rod date palm sap that potentially contains neta virus. if you cook the stuff you can kill the virus with people like to drink it rock, sort of a seasonal treat so there are things like that around the world. in southern china they crackdown on the big wet markets at least above ground. they have gone underground. there is a black market but the big wet markets were all kinds of wildlife are sold live for food, there is a fashion in southern china, they call it wild flavor. it is a vote for eating wildlife, not because people need protein for subsistence but because they have some money and this is considered robust and tasty food. one other thing on that in terms of education of local people i mention the original spillover of the pandemic strain of hiv occurred in southeastern cameroon. i went there to retrace the root it probably took out of southeastern cameroon down a river system to the main stem congo and eventually to the cities of leopoldphil, that is where it really started to have a higher rate of transition, sexual
in bangladesh they are trying to educate people not to drink rod date palm sap that potentially contains neta virus. if you cook the stuff you can kill the virus with people like to drink it rock, sort of a seasonal treat so there are things like that around the world. in southern china they crackdown on the big wet markets at least above ground. they have gone underground. there is a black market but the big wet markets were all kinds of wildlife are sold live for food, there is a fashion in...
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edwards from florida, chris myers from louisiana, kentucky and rods from kansas. >> i was told i couldn't use my leave time and be granted a leave of absence there was no other option i had to choose the right thing to do so i resigned and put a >> reporter: others were told because of staffing needs if the virus got worse in their communities, their jobs back home might have to be filled by someone else. >> they said you either go or you stay, but your position is not held. >> i had to be here for these nurses and physicians and patients they were struggling so much here and i just knew in my heart that it was the right decision for me at this time. none of us got into nursing to stand by and watch people suffer we had a calling to help so i came where i was needed. >> when i looked in my patient's eyes last night and wiped those tears off his face and spoke with his family and they told me you are family to me, that made my decision. >> reporter: these nurses have a warning for those who think the crisis is over. >> we almost have it whooped. the numbers are coming down the ad missions
edwards from florida, chris myers from louisiana, kentucky and rods from kansas. >> i was told i couldn't use my leave time and be granted a leave of absence there was no other option i had to choose the right thing to do so i resigned and put a >> reporter: others were told because of staffing needs if the virus got worse in their communities, their jobs back home might have to be filled by someone else. >> they said you either go or you stay, but your position is not held....
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this bell l used to hangng rod the neck o of a cow thatat we e hahad. ununfortunately,y, we had to l her. but the bellememinds uof o our formerer life as fararmers. you can buy y these wall h hans at a cereremony in thehe temple every year. ththey bri gooood forte, f for your busininess, and your lif. th shohow crodileses, rtoisess ansnakes. but theyey don't come in large numbers. if youou get to the e temple l, they're always solold t. goodbye,e, see you soooon! >> that's all from us at global 3000 this time! don't forget to write to us with your feedback. you can reach us at global3000@dw.com, or on facebook: dw women.
this bell l used to hangng rod the neck o of a cow thatat we e hahad. ununfortunately,y, we had to l her. but the bellememinds uof o our formerer life as fararmers. you can buy y these wall h hans at a cereremony in thehe temple every year. ththey bri gooood forte, f for your busininess, and your lif. th shohow crodileses, rtoisess ansnakes. but theyey don't come in large numbers. if youou get to the e temple l, they're always solold t. goodbye,e, see you soooon! >> that's all from us at...
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control in ourselves and a few more people in a lot more people would show in the movie we criticize rod howard when i met him after the showing that depicts some of the key people i would have been in the movie as characters and he told me the movie only has so much time to develop and you can only develop so many characters and so little time. at any rate, it was a fairly large theme and we had the peak of the program in 1968 and before we landed on the moon there were over 400,000 people working on the apollo program. if you go down to the contractors, prime contractors, subcontractors, down to the vendors and the parts even we had contracts on every state in the united states except one of the dakotas. by the time we flew apollo 13 it already started tailing off and we still have a quarter million people with the great brain trust. at any rate, it showed this team coming together and working together with the leadership to pull off this miracle if you will and it was not an accident because we process this to work problems and when a flight director like gene kranz played by ed harri
control in ourselves and a few more people in a lot more people would show in the movie we criticize rod howard when i met him after the showing that depicts some of the key people i would have been in the movie as characters and he told me the movie only has so much time to develop and you can only develop so many characters and so little time. at any rate, it was a fairly large theme and we had the peak of the program in 1968 and before we landed on the moon there were over 400,000 people...