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rosanna is a lawyer. leca has worked for herfamily rosanna is a lawyer.ed for her family for over 20 years. it is thought that the virus into brazil with the wealthy returning from their holidays. spreading rapidly amongst their ranks, it became known as the disease of the rich. but soon the virus began to spread to the poor. in the city's vast favelas, such as paradise town. this woman is a maid and mother of seven children. as her wealthy clients locked down, she was sacked from all herjobs. when the virus struck brazil, nearly a million informal cash in handmaids we re a million informal cash in handmaids were immediately laid off without any pay. she misses one employer in particular. with no work, she is now trapped with her seven children injust two small rented rooms. neca wasn't to let go. she was paid to stay—at—home when the virus hit and rosanna's family went into quarantine. but sooner rosanna had to go to work. brazil's president bolsonaro has tried to downplay the threat posed by the virus. and to distance himself from its effect. he believe
rosanna is a lawyer. leca has worked for herfamily rosanna is a lawyer.ed for her family for over 20 years. it is thought that the virus into brazil with the wealthy returning from their holidays. spreading rapidly amongst their ranks, it became known as the disease of the rich. but soon the virus began to spread to the poor. in the city's vast favelas, such as paradise town. this woman is a maid and mother of seven children. as her wealthy clients locked down, she was sacked from all herjobs....
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rosanna is determined to pursue legal avenues but there's something else that's just as important she says spain's nursing home system has to fundamentally change its focus from making savings wherever possible to respecting the dignity of their elderly clients. so the question is can financial help from europe help heal the wounds of covert 900 for more on that let's go to our brussel to brussels correspondent barbara visa barbara olson if you can lead as well at the memorial in madrid today what's the sign brussels is trying to send to madrid. they really desperately are trying to cya present a sign of solidarity because the european union failed in march when the crisis began when the democrats slowly began to spread many member states turned their back to the neighbors their borders shut they hoarded medical equipment they hoarded pharmaceuticals so it was not good they had a really bad beginning of the crisis and then later in april they sort of got into the tracks and now they're really trying to change the image because not only in italy also in spain there are many people who
rosanna is determined to pursue legal avenues but there's something else that's just as important she says spain's nursing home system has to fundamentally change its focus from making savings wherever possible to respecting the dignity of their elderly clients. so the question is can financial help from europe help heal the wounds of covert 900 for more on that let's go to our brussel to brussels correspondent barbara visa barbara olson if you can lead as well at the memorial in madrid today...
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had a loss for life even in old age even if dementia had weakened her in recent years on march 22nd rosanna got the phone call her mother had died in the retirement home . of the little saw the most painful thing was that i couldn't visit her not even for 5 minutes i couldn't be there for her in her final days. and she lived quite close by yet but all contact was forbidden. i couldn't hold her handlers. i couldn't say goodbye nothing. in madrid nearly one in 6 nursing home residents have died since the coronavirus crisis began leaked e-mails from the local government caused outrage they suggested that overwhelmed hospitals word files to only admit certain patients people in a very serious condition were not to be treated the ice rink off my dreads a place that is deeply ingrained in spain's collective memory at the peak of the crisis the center became a makeshift morgue for hundreds of dead bodies the mark has been closed but for many spaniards the traumatic memories remain frozen across the rio has joined a whatsapp group with other victims' relatives. they trade stories and experiences an
had a loss for life even in old age even if dementia had weakened her in recent years on march 22nd rosanna got the phone call her mother had died in the retirement home . of the little saw the most painful thing was that i couldn't visit her not even for 5 minutes i couldn't be there for her in her final days. and she lived quite close by yet but all contact was forbidden. i couldn't hold her handlers. i couldn't say goodbye nothing. in madrid nearly one in 6 nursing home residents have died...
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had a loss for life even in old age even if dementia had weakened her in recent years on march 22nd rosanna got the phone call her mother had died in the retirement home . of the little saw the most painful thing was that i couldn't visit her not even for 5 minutes i couldn't be there for her in her final days. and she lived quite close by yet but all contact was forbidden said. i couldn't hold her handlers. i couldn't say goodbye nothing. you know in madrid nearly one in 6 nursing home residents have died since the coronavirus crisis began leaked e-mails from the local government caused outrage they suggested that overwhelmed hospitals word flies to only admit certain patients people in a very serious condition were not to be treated for the head of the madrid government it was an exceptional situation but she says it's difficult to judge in hindsight. know how to put my government forward for the lives of our people around the clock we propose guidelines but in each individual case the final decision was made by medical personnel at no time was this a political decision to get him up an o
had a loss for life even in old age even if dementia had weakened her in recent years on march 22nd rosanna got the phone call her mother had died in the retirement home . of the little saw the most painful thing was that i couldn't visit her not even for 5 minutes i couldn't be there for her in her final days. and she lived quite close by yet but all contact was forbidden said. i couldn't hold her handlers. i couldn't say goodbye nothing. you know in madrid nearly one in 6 nursing home...
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would have enjoyed more than a brand new mattress he bought at a discount. [ laughter ] youtuber rosannay i can tell i'm vibing off you, but on tv you kind of play a jerk. >> i like to teach about toxic masculinity through example. sobasically what i'm saying is, i'm really woke. i'm single, and -- [ laughter ] >> lilly: i've been told that you have an apocalypse plan. >> no. [ laughter ] we have a go kit, and i also took flight lessons. i know how to take off and land. >> you got a plane >> no. [ laughter ] >> lilly: a little game called "lie and tell. so one time i landed, and i took a suitcase i didn't check the tag or anything i took it home it had three vibra,
would have enjoyed more than a brand new mattress he bought at a discount. [ laughter ] youtuber rosannay i can tell i'm vibing off you, but on tv you kind of play a jerk. >> i like to teach about toxic masculinity through example. sobasically what i'm saying is, i'm really woke. i'm single, and -- [ laughter ] >> lilly: i've been told that you have an apocalypse plan. >> no. [ laughter ] we have a go kit, and i also took flight lessons. i know how to take off and land....
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i will now turn it back to rosanna to describe the commission's actions and i'm available for questions. >> could you go back to the first slide, please? commissioners, in addition to asking you to consent to the development agreement, we ask the commission to approve the pch and sale agreement at the heart of this transaction. for purposes of this presentation, i will refer to purchase and sale agreement as the p.s.a. if the commission and the board of supervisors approves the p.s.a. the developer will purchase the property by december 2022. the $11.4 million purchase price is supported by an appraisal daylighted june 2020 -- dated june 2020 from clifford visually, which finds that the fair market value of the property is $11.4 million. i will discuss the appraisal in a bit. the p.s.a. provides that on the purchase of the property may be extended for the duration of litigation, but in no event later than december of 2022. the developer will pay to the puc a nonrefundable initial deposit of $500,000 and subsequent annual $400,000 cash deposits prior to escrow. at the close of escrow, th
i will now turn it back to rosanna to describe the commission's actions and i'm available for questions. >> could you go back to the first slide, please? commissioners, in addition to asking you to consent to the development agreement, we ask the commission to approve the pch and sale agreement at the heart of this transaction. for purposes of this presentation, i will refer to purchase and sale agreement as the p.s.a. if the commission and the board of supervisors approves the p.s.a. the...