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roos sxrelt churchill met with chiang kai-shek at cairo.ghting was most intense in italy, high level master plans continued to be made for the invasion of france and for other allied operations throughout the world. at cairo talks centered on the relation of european operations to the war in the pacific. from cairo roosevelt and church hill flew to tehran. where for the first time during the war they met with marshal stalin, dictator of soviet russia. the allied leaders failed to agree on everything, but one thing they did agree upon was that the invasion of normandy in southern france must and would take place sometime during the following summer of 1944. for? time there had been doubt as to who would command "overlord," the invasion of normandy. roosevelt, en route home from tehran, stopped off at tunis to see general eisenhower. and to tell him that he was to command "overlord." the grand design for victory in europe was now completed. but so far as the allies in italy were concerned, france and the cross-channel invasion were a long way
roos sxrelt churchill met with chiang kai-shek at cairo.ghting was most intense in italy, high level master plans continued to be made for the invasion of france and for other allied operations throughout the world. at cairo talks centered on the relation of european operations to the war in the pacific. from cairo roosevelt and church hill flew to tehran. where for the first time during the war they met with marshal stalin, dictator of soviet russia. the allied leaders failed to agree on...
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say at home and speakers inside stadiums respond the technology has already been in use in better roos one of the few european leagues to continue playing throughout the pandemic matches invention even provides a sense of home and away support to those watching from their sofa. the songs for one theme come up with the left loudspeaker designs for the other to come up with the right loudspeaker. ration blocks which you have been stadiums usually but could artificial atmosphere be too much for beleaguered blunders league fans to stomach. it's not the real thing we'll never understand the real thing but that so much better than nothing you know amazingly better than nothing. is yet to adopt the idea and will make do without noise at the weekend but should eerily silent games cause fans to switch off perhaps a bit of extra buzz maybe. this is day w news will have more world news at the top of the next even business that's your business news. europe. what unites. to fight. for. what binds the continent to. answers and stories aplenty.
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westpac little ripper group and myself are sleep to track down some roving roos or the occasional wandering not fussy. table, check, carpet, check, two unmanned aerial vehicles, check, check. i'm out with the same team behind the slick sharkspotter drones i've covered before. with the bushfires and the animals that have been affected we've now taken the amazing technology that we've out on the beaches for the last three years and we've put it over the bushland. now they've turned nocturnal and their new targets are considerably cuddly creatures. you can see kangaroo, kangaroo, kangaroo. you can see they really stand out against the background. we're filming before sunrise during the coldest part of the day. so the new thermal cameras fixed to the drones can work properly. as well as being able to serve a huge swathe of land in the blink of an airborne eye, the drone's thermal capabilities can help in other ways. a thermal signature makes animals much easier to see at night. their natural internal temperatures making them visible even in the most dense of treetop canopies. and the different
westpac little ripper group and myself are sleep to track down some roving roos or the occasional wandering not fussy. table, check, carpet, check, two unmanned aerial vehicles, check, check. i'm out with the same team behind the slick sharkspotter drones i've covered before. with the bushfires and the animals that have been affected we've now taken the amazing technology that we've out on the beaches for the last three years and we've put it over the bushland. now they've turned nocturnal and...
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their sent home and speakers inside stadiums respond the technology has already been in use in better roos one of the few european leagues to continue playing throughout the pandemic matches invention even provides a sense of home and away support to those watching from their sofa. the youngster 1000 come up with the left loudspeaker designs for the other to come up with the right loudspeaker. ration blocks which you have been stadiums usually but could artificial atmosphere be too much for beleaguered pundits league fans to stomach. it's not the real thing we'll never never said the real thing that did so much better than nothing you know amazingly better than the the bundesliga is yet to adopt the idea and will make do without noise at the weekend but should eerily silent games cause fans to switch off perhaps a bit of extra buzz may need to be brought in. you're watching the dopiness there's more on our website d.w. dot com follow us as well on twitter and on instagram at d w news i'm tom your logical thanks for joining us. org. i'm secure that volume or not hard and in the end is a me
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say at home and speakers inside stadiums respond the technology has already been in use in better roos one of the few european leagues to continue playing throughout the pandemic matches invention even provides a sense of home and away support to those watching from their sofa. the songs for one team come up with the left loudspeaker disowns for the other to come up with the right loudspeaker of yours at the separation of blocks which you have been stadiums usually but could artificial atmosphere be too much for beleaguered blunders league fans to stomach. it's not the real thing we'll never never said the real thing that did so much better than nothing amazingly better than the the bond is league is yet to adopt the idea and will make do without noise at the weekend but should eerily silent games cause fans to switch off perhaps a bit of extra buzz may need to be brought in. i will find out how that works all weekend this is deja vu news live from berlin this morning a web site of you dot com you can follow us of course on twitter and instagram as well for all of us here in fact some
say at home and speakers inside stadiums respond the technology has already been in use in better roos one of the few european leagues to continue playing throughout the pandemic matches invention even provides a sense of home and away support to those watching from their sofa. the songs for one team come up with the left loudspeaker disowns for the other to come up with the right loudspeaker of yours at the separation of blocks which you have been stadiums usually but could artificial...
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cuarentena, con restaurantes y hoteles cerrados, el sargazo ha aparecido otra vez en las playas de quintana rooas las habitaciones, solamente hay ocupadas 700 por personal esencial. >> los que no dejan de trabajar, le hacemos un dÍa sí y un dÍa no. los impuestos y los gastos administrativosnunca paran. jesica: se estima que las pÉrdidas ya llegan a los $1,000,000,000. >> se ha reducido un 95% de nuestro consumo. jesica: ahora que hoy, el gobierno de mÉxico hablo del semÁforo de apertura a la nueva normalidad, que sigue en rojo, excepto zacatecas. estimaron que las playas del caribe serÁn las primeras en abrir. >> cancÚn es una de las ciudades que mÁscerca está de llegar a la zona de riesgo medio y de riesgo bajo. jesica: serÁ el lugar donde el presidente reinicie sus giras la prÓxima semana. cancÚn serÁ el primer destino que obtenga el sello de seguridad global, que supuestamente garantiza las condiciones sanitarias que protejan a los viajeros. acapulco, el otro destino importante para el turismo nacional, se ha convertido en el epicentro de la pandemia en el pacÍfico. allÍ se alista 300 fosas
cuarentena, con restaurantes y hoteles cerrados, el sargazo ha aparecido otra vez en las playas de quintana rooas las habitaciones, solamente hay ocupadas 700 por personal esencial. >> los que no dejan de trabajar, le hacemos un dÍa sí y un dÍa no. los impuestos y los gastos administrativosnunca paran. jesica: se estima que las pÉrdidas ya llegan a los $1,000,000,000. >> se ha reducido un 95% de nuestro consumo. jesica: ahora que hoy, el gobierno de mÉxico hablo del semÁforo...
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precious woods but a few years ago robert was fired the game keeper has now become a poacher he smuggles roos which i read and true. play all different and i don't. need the all laughing. we. need fighting among and with but poaching is not without risk the tree is in such high demand that it's close to extinction for the past 3 years authorities here had banned all rosewood logging. ahead lies a 9 day journey where robert and the other smugglers will seek out fell and carry a rosewood treat while evading police and navigating madagascar's unpredictable rivers and forests. and untangle of the. big. reaction. but it's not only the police they have to avoid marauding thieves have also been attracted to the area so i. think that other people are local in nice but the. public in general in london by they. are down the bug me and a bunch of yeah. yeah i'm saying go on cool. foundation and act in their own meaning they were there for whom one of the would be let's look at what indian was like a little bit on well you. can find them are. carrying packs weighing as much as 50 kilos and barefoot the g
precious woods but a few years ago robert was fired the game keeper has now become a poacher he smuggles roos which i read and true. play all different and i don't. need the all laughing. we. need fighting among and with but poaching is not without risk the tree is in such high demand that it's close to extinction for the past 3 years authorities here had banned all rosewood logging. ahead lies a 9 day journey where robert and the other smugglers will seek out fell and carry a rosewood treat...
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. >>> en medio de este escenario el presidente anunció el arranque, inicia en quintana roo y aseguralas calles y no bajar la guardia en lo que sigue siendo considerado el pico de la pandemia. >>> un numeroso grupo de personas y activistas protestaron a las afueras de un centro de detención exigiendo liberar a los detenidos, su objetivo es prevenir posibles contagio de covid-19. >>> este centro no tiene récords de tener las regulaciones correctas. >>> unas 75 personas detenidas mencionaron haber iniciado una huelga de hambre además familiares se encuentran detenidos dicen que los lugares comunes están usando químicos desinfectantes que los están afectando la oficina respondió diciendo que los protocolos de desinfección con las normas registradas por la agencia de protección ambiental. >>> el coronavirus ha frotado la ceremonia de graduación tradicionales de miles de estudiantes pero no la celebración de logros de los alumnos les presentamos a continuación nos dice como una organización festejo a sus empleados que terminaron. >>> por una banda indica que se graduó y usando cubrebocas r
. >>> en medio de este escenario el presidente anunció el arranque, inicia en quintana roo y aseguralas calles y no bajar la guardia en lo que sigue siendo considerado el pico de la pandemia. >>> un numeroso grupo de personas y activistas protestaron a las afueras de un centro de detención exigiendo liberar a los detenidos, su objetivo es prevenir posibles contagio de covid-19. >>> este centro no tiene récords de tener las regulaciones correctas. >>> unas...
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chnganms roo use.nd clothes tried on aren't p back, but are taken to a separate room, themselves quarantined. recovery. a hotelfect c uasseesd as they test negative. further halting the spread. after 20 days here, jacqueline is ready to go home. reporter a step closer to thi lyuntry healing. laura: i moving forward after so much pain and loss. in other ns now, from around the world, in portions of the country have moved to ethe nextpa srgla p, h lockdownation. groups of up to 10 people are axnoelw free to meet while bars reooaurants can open outd areas as long as seating is at 50% capacity. fi sreoflease a basic mber of 5ds0 u.s. per month for those most affected by the cris. u.s. officials say s a e ofcehoilled t ahree erican sailers in december worked withedl aqaarain ranenin arabian peninsula to plan the attack. the gunman's phone revealed the terror lk. apple was criticized for refusing to lock the device which investigators took months hack. the mayor of sao paulo in brazil h warned his city's hea
chnganms roo use.nd clothes tried on aren't p back, but are taken to a separate room, themselves quarantined. recovery. a hotelfect c uasseesd as they test negative. further halting the spread. after 20 days here, jacqueline is ready to go home. reporter a step closer to thi lyuntry healing. laura: i moving forward after so much pain and loss. in other ns now, from around the world, in portions of the country have moved to ethe nextpa srgla p, h lockdownation. groups of up to 10 people are...
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that's an old building technique in the sense that in the past they were only called roos and you notice that in the old barns in old buildings where attics are not insulated in the summer it remains a quite pleasant temperature at the top of the house but that's all it down to the way it's constructed. at the same time the heating technology in the house is cutting edge of fuel cells supplies the building with electricity a solar thermal system provides warm water on the ground floor and underfloor heating system is being built that uses brick just store the warmth the windows are made of smart glass that darkens when the sun shines keeping out about 90 percent of the heat in summer the house was built by construction company owner. for more than 25 years he's been building have to bring houses based on old designs but with the latest technology inside. it's a real challenge people used to build very differently centuries no one was concerned with energy efficiency and cetera these days we have to work with significantly thicker walls and accommodate very different things windows have t
that's an old building technique in the sense that in the past they were only called roos and you notice that in the old barns in old buildings where attics are not insulated in the summer it remains a quite pleasant temperature at the top of the house but that's all it down to the way it's constructed. at the same time the heating technology in the house is cutting edge of fuel cells supplies the building with electricity a solar thermal system provides warm water on the ground floor and...
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he plays on it, he was going to be on the rooed wiad with me.music one week and mine the next week. it has been a catharsis, but it is really weird getting used to performing for no one. but understanding that people are theoretically watching, but, you know, as a performer, too, of course, you're so used to having some sort of energy or reaction or applause or something. and you finish a song and there's just silence. and you have to figure out like how to move forward. >> jimmy: i will say, there are many nights where i do have a studio audience, and i experience that silence, so it's better when i have an excuse. it does feel -- so your husband, as many know is taylor goldsmith from the band daws, have you been inspired waiting for the amazon guy? >> i don't think anyone's going to want to hear quarantine-themed music. everyone's going to want to forget about this time period. but we have been writing together. it's interesting being two creative people under the same roof and being able to lean on each other and gives us something to do toge
he plays on it, he was going to be on the rooed wiad with me.music one week and mine the next week. it has been a catharsis, but it is really weird getting used to performing for no one. but understanding that people are theoretically watching, but, you know, as a performer, too, of course, you're so used to having some sort of energy or reaction or applause or something. and you finish a song and there's just silence. and you have to figure out like how to move forward. >> jimmy: i will...
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robert: we're going to be tracking all of your reporting and molly's and to roos and pete's.he pandemic is happenies. ent trump's response, but it's all coming as the attorney generalill barr is flexing his own power this week the departmentf justice dropped the criminal case against former national secury advisor michael flynn, retired army lieutenant general who pled guilty for liing to the f.b.i. the gamplet decided to reexamine the case and as i wrote with colleagues, the decision was greeted as a triph by the a presiden his allies who have argued for years that flynn was set up be was dire alarm by trump's opponent who saw move as an attack by the rule of law. asked by cbs about how storians would view this decision barr said this. >> well, histories is written by the winners. so it depends on who's writing the hbetory. : peter, this isn't over, though. the judge still has to sign off on the motion. judge sullivan has been ght. skeptical of michael flynn's rejected a lot of the arguments his defenseeam had made. what the justice department did in dropping the case was th
robert: we're going to be tracking all of your reporting and molly's and to roos and pete's.he pandemic is happenies. ent trump's response, but it's all coming as the attorney generalill barr is flexing his own power this week the departmentf justice dropped the criminal case against former national secury advisor michael flynn, retired army lieutenant general who pled guilty for liing to the f.b.i. the gamplet decided to reexamine the case and as i wrote with colleagues, the decision was...
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robert: we're going to be o tracking a your reporting and to roos and pete's. pandemic is happening. president trump's response, but it's all coming as the attorney general bill barr is flexing his own power this week the department of justice dropped the crimil casegainst former national security advisor michael flynn, retired army lieutenanteneral who pled guilty for liing to the f.b.i. the gamplet decided to reexamine the case and as i wrote with my colleagues, the decion was greeted as a triumph by the president and his allies who have argued forears that flynn was set up be was dire alarm by trump's opponent who saw the move as an attack by the rule of law. asked by cbsow about historians would view this decision barr sd this. >> well, histories is written by the winners. d itends on who's writing the history. robert: peter, is isn't over, one judge still has to sign off he peter: that's exactly right. judge sullivan has beensk tical of michael flynn's defense in the past. actre led oote hisefen deaeparsetmdenm t didha in dropping the case was they said --
robert: we're going to be o tracking a your reporting and to roos and pete's. pandemic is happening. president trump's response, but it's all coming as the attorney general bill barr is flexing his own power this week the department of justice dropped the crimil casegainst former national security advisor michael flynn, retired army lieutenanteneral who pled guilty for liing to the f.b.i. the gamplet decided to reexamine the case and as i wrote with my colleagues, the decion was greeted as a...
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westpac little ripper group and myself are sacrificing sleep to track down some roving roos or the occasional. table, check, carpet, check, two unmanned aerial vehicles, check, check. i'm out with the same team behind the slick sharkspotter drones i've covered before. with the bushfires and the animals that have been affected, we've now taken the amazing technology that we've had on the beaches for the last three years and we've put it over the bushland. now they've turned nocturnal and their new targets are considerably cuddly creatures. you can see kangaroo, kangaroo, kangaroo. you can see they really stand out against the background. we're filming before sunrise during the coldest part of the day. so the new thermal cameras fixed to the drones can work properly. as well as being able to serve a huge swathe of land in the blink of an airborne eye, the drone's thermal capabilities can help in other ways. a thermal signature makes animals much easier to see at night. their natural internal temperatures making them visible even in the most dense of treetop canopies. and the different individua
westpac little ripper group and myself are sacrificing sleep to track down some roving roos or the occasional. table, check, carpet, check, two unmanned aerial vehicles, check, check. i'm out with the same team behind the slick sharkspotter drones i've covered before. with the bushfires and the animals that have been affected, we've now taken the amazing technology that we've had on the beaches for the last three years and we've put it over the bushland. now they've turned nocturnal and their...
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this is home for the symbol roo tribe. and since recent leave millions of locusts the terrain is difficult but locusts trackers working for the u.n. food in agriculture organization only have 2 helicopters locals often go by foot no my let's talk a lot just places that's going to be accessible by right hold back so that if we select your host you and local folks come to us in their wireless locust swarms kenning gulf hectares of land and as they eat their own body weight each day the swarms devour practically everything in their wake the world bank warns that the horn of africa could lose more than 7000000000 euros worth of crops crops like moses moot as tomatoes. really i don't know whether god will send us any angels the truth is that we promise have been totally written off it's obvious we'll be wiped out. regular rainfall has been contributing to the local population explosion and the cold in 1000 crisis is slowing down the fight against this infestation. this in the distance is using. us. and what you harvey's in fron
this is home for the symbol roo tribe. and since recent leave millions of locusts the terrain is difficult but locusts trackers working for the u.n. food in agriculture organization only have 2 helicopters locals often go by foot no my let's talk a lot just places that's going to be accessible by right hold back so that if we select your host you and local folks come to us in their wireless locust swarms kenning gulf hectares of land and as they eat their own body weight each day the swarms...
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say at home and speakers inside stadiums respond the technology has already been in use in better roos one of the few european leagues to continue playing throughout the pandemic matches invention even provides a sense of home and away support to those watching from their sofa. the songs for one team come up with the left loudspeaker discounts for the other to come up with the right loudspeaker ration blocks which you happen stadiums usually but could artificial atmosphere be too much for beleaguered boomers league of fans to stomach . ah it's not the real thing we'll never never said the real thing i did so much better than nothing you know amazingly better than the the bundesliga is yet to adopt the idea and will make do without noise at the weekend but should eerily silent games cause fans to switch off perhaps a bit of extra buzz may need to be brought in. well it's not just fans who won't be able to attend the bundesliga games this weekend colognes famous mascot hennis the goat is also not allowed into the stadium because of coronavirus regulations a goat has been at every point i
say at home and speakers inside stadiums respond the technology has already been in use in better roos one of the few european leagues to continue playing throughout the pandemic matches invention even provides a sense of home and away support to those watching from their sofa. the songs for one team come up with the left loudspeaker discounts for the other to come up with the right loudspeaker ration blocks which you happen stadiums usually but could artificial atmosphere be too much for...
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say at home and speakers inside stadiums respond the technology has already been in use in better roos one of the few european leagues to continue playing throughout the pandemic rises invention even provides a sense of home and away support to those watching from their sofa. the songs for one theme come up with the left loudspeaker designs for the other to come up with the right loudspeaker ration blocks which you have been stadiums usually but could artificial atmosphere be too much for beleaguered blunders league fans to stomach. it's not the real thing we'll never never said the real thing that did so much better than nothing you know amazingly better than the the bundesliga is yet to adopt the idea and will make do without noise at the weekend but should eerily silent games cause fans to switch off perhaps a bit of extra buzz may need to be brought in. a quick look at top stories at this hour russia has begun to its nationwide economic down despite a record number of new covered 19 infections in the country's total more than 230000 kremlin spokesman to meet your past office been h
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but they will say mad for years they said when roos will put the new deal in and he is certainly it doesn't government have to do something in times of crisis doesn't it have to do something yet get out of people's way so free people can create the opportunities that we always have america was built by people who had nothing and. other than their hands in their brains and it was only and roosevelt's day it started to get much bigger for most of our history it was less than 5 percent of the economy now it's 40 percent and he wanted to do still more his friend said that the crisis reveals character what do you think they call the 1000 crisis as real devadasi society. it revealed president trump to be ridiculous on many fronts. it's shown us to overreact and have disproportionate ideas about life and death. some good things will come out of it it will teach us how much we can do without commuting to work teach a bunch of old people like us how to using in the internet it's unpredictable at this will though it will be bad and good. what do you know what do you make of i know you are an independ
but they will say mad for years they said when roos will put the new deal in and he is certainly it doesn't government have to do something in times of crisis doesn't it have to do something yet get out of people's way so free people can create the opportunities that we always have america was built by people who had nothing and. other than their hands in their brains and it was only and roosevelt's day it started to get much bigger for most of our history it was less than 5 percent of the...
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today, one of the key things i do in my roo role is try to educate policymakers in the united states,n terms of state attorneys general and the department of justice, but also the european commission, the antitrust authorities in australia and brazil and turkey, that a website that we once trusted and relied upon to match consumers with the best information from across the web, when they came to google.com, it is no longer doing that. today, the majority of traffic that goes to google ends up either terminating on google are going to google's secondary pages. so it stays on google.com and winds up going to some type of second page inside their walled garden. that was not always the case. if you rewind to, say, 2004, 15 or 16 years ago, when google went public, larry page, google's co-founder, was quoted , and these quotes are included in their s1 documents, when they filed for an ipo with the fec, s.e.c., he is quoted as saying, "at google, we want to get you onto google and out into the web as quickly as possible. and, in fact, that is the entire point." today, not only is that not t
today, one of the key things i do in my roo role is try to educate policymakers in the united states,n terms of state attorneys general and the department of justice, but also the european commission, the antitrust authorities in australia and brazil and turkey, that a website that we once trusted and relied upon to match consumers with the best information from across the web, when they came to google.com, it is no longer doing that. today, the majority of traffic that goes to google ends up...
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they're demanding the city open thousasands of vacant hotel roos to unhoused people to isolate and for an end to punitive sweeps against the homeless. a new study finds even milild cases of covid-19 9 trigger people's immune systems to produce antibodies against the novel coronavivirus. the findingsy y resecherers thpasteur institutinin frae raishopes s at most people w contractororonavus w wilhave some forofof immity agait aa cond infecection meanwhile, reaearche at t th universityf f calirniaia-sta barbarsay six et of soal distan might n be enou to stop the sprd d of conavirus, espealally icold and hid ather. the searcherfound th under certn conditns, dropts rrying thehe virus can travel up to 20 fefeet after thehey're exd by infected peopople. the finding was published on a pre-print server and has not yet been peer reviewed. in southwestern floridida, the's been an explosion of coronavirus cacases in immokalee, with over 420 people testing positive. the rural community is home to some of the florida's largest populations of immigrant farmworkers who've been deemed essential during
they're demanding the city open thousasands of vacant hotel roos to unhoused people to isolate and for an end to punitive sweeps against the homeless. a new study finds even milild cases of covid-19 9 trigger people's immune systems to produce antibodies against the novel coronavivirus. the findingsy y resecherers thpasteur institutinin frae raishopes s at most people w contractororonavus w wilhave some forofof immity agait aa cond infecection meanwhile, reaearche at t th universityf f...
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i could not get a deep breath unless i was on all fours and i ended up in the emergencys roo. i was very fortunate. my oxygen was good enough that they were able to release me and i was just -- i, you know, kind of sweated it out at home hoping that i wouldn't beat one of the patients who crashed over the next seven to ten days, and since then, i've begun to recover. i am on the road to recovery but moderate vecovid infections, my understanding is myti doctors hm said it can take, you know, six to eight weeks to heal and i can still really barely walk several blocks without stopping. >> you refer to it also as a moderate case even though it sent you to the e.r. and i've talked to people who were laidd up for three weeks o had ahr mild case. i mean, what do you want to say too people as they sort of thi about what this thing is? >> so, my message is really that you don't have to live like we do in new york. you don't have to vote the way we do. but please learn from us. we know so little about covid, and quite frankly, you're rolling the dice if you are cavalier about getting i
i could not get a deep breath unless i was on all fours and i ended up in the emergencys roo. i was very fortunate. my oxygen was good enough that they were able to release me and i was just -- i, you know, kind of sweated it out at home hoping that i wouldn't beat one of the patients who crashed over the next seven to ten days, and since then, i've begun to recover. i am on the road to recovery but moderate vecovid infections, my understanding is myti doctors hm said it can take, you know, six...
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. ♪ ♪ and, as we saw in that berlin living roo some things don't change-- the desire to share, and maybef: songs of comfort. and tune in later tonight on pbs tosatch the premiere of nov "decoding covid-19." the one-hour film follows scientis in the global race to develop a vaccine, and takes viewers to the frontlines in wuhan, china and new york during the hght of the outbreak. that's "decoding covid-19," tonight on pbs at 9:00 eastern, 8:00 central. you can stream it as well, across pbs's digital platforms. and that is the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join uonline, and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, please stay safe, and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> consumer cellular offers no-contract wireless plans that are designed to help you do s re of the thiu enjoy. whether you're a talker, texter, browser, photographer, or a bit of everything, our u.serbased customervice team is here to find a plan that fits you. to learn more, go to consumercellular.tv >> life isn't a straight line, and somet
. ♪ ♪ and, as we saw in that berlin living roo some things don't change-- the desire to share, and maybef: songs of comfort. and tune in later tonight on pbs tosatch the premiere of nov "decoding covid-19." the one-hour film follows scientis in the global race to develop a vaccine, and takes viewers to the frontlines in wuhan, china and new york during the hght of the outbreak. that's "decoding covid-19," tonight on pbs at 9:00 eastern, 8:00 central. you can stream it as...
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westpac little ripper group and myself are sleep to track down ——sacrificing sleep. some roving roose, check, carpet, check, two unmanned aerial vehicles, check, check. i'm out with the same team behind the slick sharkspotter drones i've covered before. with the bushfires and the animals that have been affected we've now taken the amazing technology that we've had out on the beaches for the last three years and we've put it over the bushland. now they've turned nocturnal and their new targets are considerably cuddlier creatures. you can see kangaroo, kangaroo, kangaroo. you can see they really stand out against the background. we're filming before sunrise during the coldest part of the day. so the new thermal cameras fixed to the drones can work properly. as well as being able to serve a huge swathe of land in the blink of an airborne eye, the drone's thermal capabilities can help in other ways. a thermal signature makes animals much easier to see at night. their natural internal temperatures making them visible even in the most dense of treetop canopies. and the different individual
westpac little ripper group and myself are sleep to track down ——sacrificing sleep. some roving roose, check, carpet, check, two unmanned aerial vehicles, check, check. i'm out with the same team behind the slick sharkspotter drones i've covered before. with the bushfires and the animals that have been affected we've now taken the amazing technology that we've had out on the beaches for the last three years and we've put it over the bushland. now they've turned nocturnal and their new...
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we can't wait to see what the rest of the album holds when it is roo leased next friday, may 29th. >>giving back in the fight against coronavirus around the globe. ralph lauren has announced his company is donating 1.5 million products. they'll be giving away sweatshirts, sweat pants, t-shirts and more. also stepping up, oprah. she is pledging $12 million to help some of the places she's called home including underserved communities in chicago, baltimore, nashville, milwaukee and in mississippi, the place where she was born. oprah said, quote, look at your own neighborhood, look in your own backyard to see how you can serve and where your service is more essential. in chicago 5 million would go to live healthychico. in nashville whereer home she's help those in need of mental health care with a $100,000 donation. so cool to see them giving back like that. >>> and finally this is great. a special message for graduates at missouri state university from none other than brad pitt. take a look at his message for the msu class of 2020. >> hi, everyone. brad here from quarantine. with a shou
we can't wait to see what the rest of the album holds when it is roo leased next friday, may 29th. >>giving back in the fight against coronavirus around the globe. ralph lauren has announced his company is donating 1.5 million products. they'll be giving away sweatshirts, sweat pants, t-shirts and more. also stepping up, oprah. she is pledging $12 million to help some of the places she's called home including underserved communities in chicago, baltimore, nashville, milwaukee and in...
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talk rationally about policy consequences open borders and is constantly smearing patriots as hate roo and the moral authority card to confer essentially and only the illegal aliens and their families at the expense that have been separated pre-that never comes up. and questions that i know that the open border media are not going to ask these democrats presidential candidates. the debate is in houston. which is a centuries base where joslyn johnson lost her husband both of the members of the police department and she has american courts to sue and hold the sanctuary and our kids accountable, where are the bleeding hearts on the left for families like this, she and her husband are both african-american and there are so many stories like that and yet you have a open borders media that when president trump finally embraced many of the angel families and told their stories during the state of the union, these media types on twitter were proactively smearing them, smearing at them when they were being applauded in the chamber. they had absolute content for american citizens while they exul
talk rationally about policy consequences open borders and is constantly smearing patriots as hate roo and the moral authority card to confer essentially and only the illegal aliens and their families at the expense that have been separated pre-that never comes up. and questions that i know that the open border media are not going to ask these democrats presidential candidates. the debate is in houston. which is a centuries base where joslyn johnson lost her husband both of the members of the...
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. >> seth: yeah, yeah, got to flip it that's a flipper-roo jonases!ur final answer are we right >> you're wrong. >> all right >> wrong, wrong. >> seth: okay, here's to you guys and your bold choices >> hair goalz with a 'z. >> seth: we're not just out here trying to make you look bad. we've also had bad haircuts over the years. >> i don't think that's true >> seth: so please come up here and play - oops - >> what's happening? >> seth: i don't know. oh boy >> oh no >> okay, we're cool. everybody be cool. >> it won't work >> here, we do this. >> seth: i don't think that's going to work. >> it will once you do that >> no, no, no, no. >> oh! >> it's okay it's just spatial awareness. [ light laughter ] >> seth: get out of here >> i know. i'll be honest, if or when you guys decide not to have hair anymore. you look pretty good >> you're talking about all of us, right, joe >> no -- hmm -- yeah >> so bad at magnets >> swear to god. >> the real thing. hold on. >> i know. i already know >> seth: does it takes you guys this long to write songs >> even longer and
. >> seth: yeah, yeah, got to flip it that's a flipper-roo jonases!ur final answer are we right >> you're wrong. >> all right >> wrong, wrong. >> seth: okay, here's to you guys and your bold choices >> hair goalz with a 'z. >> seth: we're not just out here trying to make you look bad. we've also had bad haircuts over the years. >> i don't think that's true >> seth: so please come up here and play - oops - >> what's happening? >>...
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delasio's adminiration i ainst leslation at would permit tusands me peopleo live in occupiedotel rooor the mainder the coronavirus pandemic. for more, we're joined by two guests. dr. kelly doran is an emergency room physician and assistant professor of emergency medicine and population health at nyu's school of medicine. she co-authored a letter to new york governor andrew cuomo and new york city officials about how to care for the city's homeless population in the midst ofof the covid19 outbreak. and josh dean is executive director of the e homeless advocacy group, human.nyc. he has been out on the cityy streets nitotoring howow subway closures are impacting homeless people. we welcome you both to democracy now! there was a very contentious city council meeting this week. dr. kelly doran, what are you demanding the city and the state do when it comes to the unhoused in new york city, especiallyly s we see now with the unprecedented closure of the city subway system night after night, people being t taken awa? concerning.tion is the city has done a lot since the pandemic started. i w
delasio's adminiration i ainst leslation at would permit tusands me peopleo live in occupiedotel rooor the mainder the coronavirus pandemic. for more, we're joined by two guests. dr. kelly doran is an emergency room physician and assistant professor of emergency medicine and population health at nyu's school of medicine. she co-authored a letter to new york governor andrew cuomo and new york city officials about how to care for the city's homeless population in the midst ofof the covid19...
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you write, "in 1969, david rosenhan walked into the intake an unspecified roo hospital in pennsylvaniand set off a metaphorical timebomb." let's listen to him. [video clip] >> the term we use to describe the experience is dehumanized. nobody talks to you. nobody has any contact with you. the average contact of patients with staff was about six and a half minutes a day. nobody comes to visit. the first time i was in a psychiatric hospital, on an admissions board with 41 men, my wife constituted four of the seven visitors on a weekend. psychiatric hospitals are storehouses for people in society who you really do not want, who you really did not -- do not understand, and for whom you've lost a great deal of sympathy. susan: was that factor a -- fact or generalization at that point in time? susannah: at that point in time, i think that was probably the norm. i do. watching him speak, he is such a beautiful speaker, and a writer. it was one of the reasons i fell in love with the study. he went undercover in a psychiatric hospital at haverford state. a psychiatric hospital. he spent nine day
you write, "in 1969, david rosenhan walked into the intake an unspecified roo hospital in pennsylvaniand set off a metaphorical timebomb." let's listen to him. [video clip] >> the term we use to describe the experience is dehumanized. nobody talks to you. nobody has any contact with you. the average contact of patients with staff was about six and a half minutes a day. nobody comes to visit. the first time i was in a psychiatric hospital, on an admissions board with 41 men, my...
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. >> this was such a shock-a-roo yesterday when it broke as we wrapped up on the east coast.ce. i know there's a back story there. i'm guessing there's a back story, and i can't wait to hear it. what else have you got? how this pandemic is changing things, facebook? something about them? >> exactly. facebook says it will allow about half of its employees to work from home permanently, signaling how the pandemic is fundamentally changing the way we work. here's ceo mark zuckerberg. >> we've already told people that through 2020 they can choose to work from home, if they can do the job there productively. i think it's possible over the next five to ten years about 50% of our people could be working remotely, would be my guess. >> i may be old school, but i miss all of you. i miss my colleagues, getting coffee, getting hugs. i would be one of those guys who retires and has to go to an office every day. >> yeah. me, too. you know, zuckerberg says the 50% figure is not a goal, it's just a prediction. a lot of people are thinking i'm going to live somewhere beautiful and cheap. but
. >> this was such a shock-a-roo yesterday when it broke as we wrapped up on the east coast.ce. i know there's a back story there. i'm guessing there's a back story, and i can't wait to hear it. what else have you got? how this pandemic is changing things, facebook? something about them? >> exactly. facebook says it will allow about half of its employees to work from home permanently, signaling how the pandemic is fundamentally changing the way we work. here's ceo mark zuckerberg....
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. >> guest: on a coach in his roo. >>> what impact did the series have on your life. >> guest: tremendous impact. had not realized the enormous power of television until that time not only to sell books but to people think you have been in their homes. they will call you up, call you by your first name, very nice to have you in their house last week. eight kind of strength and startling. >>> we'll chat for the hours. the audience will get involved in a half hour with phone calls and i'm others. for someone who might be happening on the program never seen you before, how much in your life have you written? >> guest: you mean how long have i been writing. c-span: no, how many words, how many books? >> guest: the civil war is a million and a half wards wards e rest of miswriting is the same amount. so i've written something over two million words. c-span: how many books total. >> guest: six novels and the three volumes in the civil war ask then recently some thing is i've been doing for the modern library, like the long essay chekov. >>> you're fresh mississippi. >> guest: i lived in mississ
. >> guest: on a coach in his roo. >>> what impact did the series have on your life. >> guest: tremendous impact. had not realized the enormous power of television until that time not only to sell books but to people think you have been in their homes. they will call you up, call you by your first name, very nice to have you in their house last week. eight kind of strength and startling. >>> we'll chat for the hours. the audience will get involved in a half hour...
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two examples in leeds, one primary school, where every class roo m leeds, one primary school, where everyu would have the entire school queueing outside. that is not practical. those differences between schools shows that the government have not thought it through. we say to heads, we trust yourjudgment, it through. we say to heads, we trust your judgment, if you're it through. we say to heads, we trust yourjudgment, if you're not ready to open on 1stjune, then don't. we are not putting any pressure on them to open and a lot of schools will be pushing that further back. so the example of the school that you gave where it might be possible, because it opens out, there is a door opening out, are you encouraging those schools to try to come back? because children have been off for a very long time now haven't they, that is vital education and such social interaction with kids of their own age. they have, but that social distancing is just one factor that schools need to consider. they need to consider also their staffing levels, for the protection of vulnerable staff and to factor in the tes
two examples in leeds, one primary school, where every class roo m leeds, one primary school, where everyu would have the entire school queueing outside. that is not practical. those differences between schools shows that the government have not thought it through. we say to heads, we trust yourjudgment, it through. we say to heads, we trust your judgment, if you're it through. we say to heads, we trust yourjudgment, if you're not ready to open on 1stjune, then don't. we are not putting any...
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westpac little ripper group and myself are sleep to track down some roving roos or the occasional wanderingover the bushland. now they've turned nocturnal and their new targets are considerably cuddly creatures. you can see kangaroo, kangaroo, kangaroo. you can see they really stand out against the background. we're filming before sunrise during the coldest part of the day. so the new thermal cameras fixed to the drones can work properly. as well as being able to serve a huge swathe of land in the blink of an airborne eye, the drone's thermal capabilities can help in other ways. a thermal signature makes animals much easier to see at night. their natural internal temperatures making them visible even in the most dense of treetop canopies. and the different individual temperatures of the animals can be recorded, therefore making them more distinct between species. different animals show up at different temperatures. they have different fur that insulates them. so it's just a matter of picking them out but you can see quite easily that there's a whole lot of kangaroos in this field. dr grant
westpac little ripper group and myself are sleep to track down some roving roos or the occasional wanderingover the bushland. now they've turned nocturnal and their new targets are considerably cuddly creatures. you can see kangaroo, kangaroo, kangaroo. you can see they really stand out against the background. we're filming before sunrise during the coldest part of the day. so the new thermal cameras fixed to the drones can work properly. as well as being able to serve a huge swathe of land in...