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i have one question for the governor and one question for doctor shah. governor cometh like we touched on this earlier i just want to circle back and ask again how the idexx testing partnership factors in with visitors coming into maine which commissioner johnson and other states such as vermont's set it's a way to get around some of the lodging restrictions. so at the step in the right direction. as i said, the four principles of us gradually safely reopen the economy include protecting public health, maintaining healthcare readiness, tilting reliable and accessible testing, and prioritizing public, private collaboration. we are now doing all of those four things, or dressing all four parts of the puzzle here in moving our economy forward. we will be able to adjust our expectations, just our timeline and protocol accordingly. i cannot give you specifics more than that today. i think we will be able to make some announcement shortly. >> thank you. my second question, it's no secret there's been a national decline in public health spending over the last d
i have one question for the governor and one question for doctor shah. governor cometh like we touched on this earlier i just want to circle back and ask again how the idexx testing partnership factors in with visitors coming into maine which commissioner johnson and other states such as vermont's set it's a way to get around some of the lodging restrictions. so at the step in the right direction. as i said, the four principles of us gradually safely reopen the economy include protecting public...
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shah, we heard from dr. birx over the weekend who said the number was always between 100,000 and 240,000 deaths. she was saying that number they were looking at was with full mitigation. as we know, there's not -- i think it would be tough to say there's full mitigation across the country. to sanjay's point, as we're seeing more states open up, what does that tell you each looking at the estimate from dr. birx? >> well, thank you for having me and thanks for your reporting on this. the reality is the models have very wide ranges, 100 to 240 in one instance and what that effectively means is the actions we take now as a country in full national form actually shape the outcome. and so the rockefeller foundation has suggested and put an action plan forward to initially get testing up from 1 million tests a week to 3 million tests a week. we think that's the baseline you need to safely reopen parts of the economy. by the fall, we believe you need 30 million tests a week in this country to allow the economy to fu
shah, we heard from dr. birx over the weekend who said the number was always between 100,000 and 240,000 deaths. she was saying that number they were looking at was with full mitigation. as we know, there's not -- i think it would be tough to say there's full mitigation across the country. to sanjay's point, as we're seeing more states open up, what does that tell you each looking at the estimate from dr. birx? >> well, thank you for having me and thanks for your reporting on this. the...
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this is the iranian hostage crisis, still have iran in the headlines today, case where the shah of iran, and american ally left the country, the religious zealots took over, america was widely despised iran for supporting the shah who was very brutal, guilty of oppressing his people so one day when the shah had left, he went to treatment for terrible physical problems, were we going to let him in the united states and stir up opposition in iran that we were supporting this hated figure after he had been deposed. carter said it is the humane thing to do, let him have the treatment and he was a good ally of the united states for a long time. if they take over the embassy and capture our people, i'm going to come back to you and ask you what we say now and that is what happened. students and other radicals to cover the embassy, captured 60 of our people and held them for a year, carter was unable -- this is a case he was derided for instead of taking actions in defining moments, we pray for our captive americans in the national cathedral ceremony, almost froze his presidency for that whole
this is the iranian hostage crisis, still have iran in the headlines today, case where the shah of iran, and american ally left the country, the religious zealots took over, america was widely despised iran for supporting the shah who was very brutal, guilty of oppressing his people so one day when the shah had left, he went to treatment for terrible physical problems, were we going to let him in the united states and stir up opposition in iran that we were supporting this hated figure after he...
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thank you, shah, very much. >> thank you.es: next the trump administration taking major steps against china in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. some are actually saying this will be the issue that matters even more than the economy come november. but others are worried. is this the wrong time to get into this fight? stay with us. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from anyone else. so why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms which most pills don't. get all-in-one allergy relief for 24 hours, with flonase. staying connected your way you're just a tap away from personalized support on xfinity.com. get faster internet speeds with a click. order xfi pods to your home in a snap. or change your xfinity services with just a touch. all in one place. you're only seconds away from all of that on xfinity.com. faster than a call. easy as a tap. now that's simple, easy, awesome. and now for their service to the community, we present limu emu & doug with this key to the city. [ applause ] it's an
thank you, shah, very much. >> thank you.es: next the trump administration taking major steps against china in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. some are actually saying this will be the issue that matters even more than the economy come november. but others are worried. is this the wrong time to get into this fight? stay with us. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from anyone else. so why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms which most pills...
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erin, shah. great to have you both here. >> thank you. cheryl: all right. we have got a lot more coming up right now including the inspirational story of a country music artist looking to become the first to hold the in-person concert amid the coronavirus pandemic. what a social distant performance would actually look like. vice president mike pence would welcome former security advisor michael flynn to the white house after his case was dropped. whether president obama is to blame. he is coming up next. techno logies advisor. me too. me too. me too. and if you're a small business, we're with you. we are with you. we're with you. we want to help. so we'll be right here. at home. answering your calls. providing support. and standing by you every step of the way. bye bye. i come face to face with a lot of behinds. so i know there's a big need for gas-x maximum strength. it works fast. relieving pressure, bloating, and discomfort before you know it. so no one needs to know you've got gas. gas-x and now for their service to the community, gas. we present limu e
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we interviewed shah faisal in india, not kashmir. he spoke to us, i believe, from delhi. is still in detention today. this month his detention has been extended. he is a so—called moderate leader, a civilian politician, a kashmiri who is proud to be kashmiri. why on earth is he in detention today? many people have been detained immediately after the important decision that we took on the fifth of august to nullify the impact of article 370. now, most of them have been sent free. mr faisal and a few others, four or five of them, are still held under the public safety act, but i tell you, these are measures taken based on best information. but they will be set free very soon. hundreds have been set free. they are all set free no. and mr been set free. they are all set free no. and mer been set free. they are all set free no. and mr mr faisal... there is no... there is nojustification for it, really, is they are, mr madhav? north for the continued control of the internet, 4g services severely restricted, when doctors in kashmir say they need the greatest access possible to t
we interviewed shah faisal in india, not kashmir. he spoke to us, i believe, from delhi. is still in detention today. this month his detention has been extended. he is a so—called moderate leader, a civilian politician, a kashmiri who is proud to be kashmiri. why on earth is he in detention today? many people have been detained immediately after the important decision that we took on the fifth of august to nullify the impact of article 370. now, most of them have been sent free. mr faisal and...
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shah, always good to have you own the show. thanks, shah. >> thank you.heryl: well, more than 30 states across the country are preparing to reopen. coming up next i'm going to get reaction from "fox nation"'s david webb. he always has been opinion. he is always fun to talk to. one louisiana small business owner shares how she is not only keeping her employees jobs intact but also is hiring during the pandemic. her story at 2:45. stay with us. 're in this alone. we're automatically refunding our customers a portion of their personal auto premiums. we're also offering flexible payment options for those who've been financially affected by the crisis. we look forward to returning to something that feels a little closer to life as we knew it, but until then you can see how we're here to help at libertymutual.com/covid-19. [ piano playing ] robinwithout the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. so we're working 24/7 t
shah, always good to have you own the show. thanks, shah. >> thank you.heryl: well, more than 30 states across the country are preparing to reopen. coming up next i'm going to get reaction from "fox nation"'s david webb. he always has been opinion. he is always fun to talk to. one louisiana small business owner shares how she is not only keeping her employees jobs intact but also is hiring during the pandemic. her story at 2:45. stay with us. 're in this alone. we're...
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just what you're shah. schools are still closed most classes are taught online homework is handed in on a chat tap. but most mother is back at work with no more than a handful of daily new cases reported nationwide the government is pushing for businesses to return to normal. or general musharraf. i feel the situation is under control now i feel safe. and that has a lot to do with the government's response. i feel that in such an extreme situation china's system is able to respond better than those of western countries but young is more skeptical of confidence has been shaken during the last few months. well oh shucks i try not to watch the news too often so i worry less and if i have to i prefer to rely on people i know friends who work in the media and whom i trust as well as people in chat groups who i feel are reliable that's how i try to stay up to date. i avoid state media. she does not want to elaborate further she feels censorship is too sensitive to discuss in public the family is now figuring out
just what you're shah. schools are still closed most classes are taught online homework is handed in on a chat tap. but most mother is back at work with no more than a handful of daily new cases reported nationwide the government is pushing for businesses to return to normal. or general musharraf. i feel the situation is under control now i feel safe. and that has a lot to do with the government's response. i feel that in such an extreme situation china's system is able to respond better than...
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and we asked our political correspondent emanuel shahs if there is still broad support for the government's coronavirus policy. while the easing of for next stations either dividing issue and of course at the economy group or questions of the pandemic are die you're. not a country not a countries as well but despite germany's good results in tackling the pandemic so far for some in the party amend the easing of restorations isn't going fast enough so some of the opposition parties of the liberals also accuse the government to infringe fundamental rights by having limited freedom of movement and closed shops for example but if we look at the population 2 thirds of germans happy about the current state of things and supports the measures in place that's a bit less than at the beginning of the pandemic but overall general public has been duty following done so show this in singles wearing masks in public transport and shops for example or keeping their distances from one another in public spaces now we see patience is wearing thin here so there is a come send out process we grow but oh so beyo
and we asked our political correspondent emanuel shahs if there is still broad support for the government's coronavirus policy. while the easing of for next stations either dividing issue and of course at the economy group or questions of the pandemic are die you're. not a country not a countries as well but despite germany's good results in tackling the pandemic so far for some in the party amend the easing of restorations isn't going fast enough so some of the opposition parties of the...
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. >> just like the warnings from bill gates were barely heeded, shah's suggestions fell on deaf ears.e we are amidst a global crisis like we have never seen before. she is the author of the 2016 book, "pandemic." welcome, sonia. >> nice to be here. we had these pathogens around, we've seen them increasing, sars, mers, avian flu, h1n1, zika. what is it that is making our world so much more conducive so these outbreaks? >> we know most of these pathogens that are re-emerging and emerging today originate in the bodies of animals. mostly wild animals. and the reason that's happening is because we are changing patterns of how our bodies interact with the bodies of animals. that's because we're destroying so much wildlife habitat. we have covered over half of the landscape of the planet with our homes, towns, mines, farms, et cetera. that leaves very little habitat for wildlife species, that's partly why we have this bio diversity crisis where we're losing 150 species a day. >> you have an example of how the west nile virus was always around, but how the loss of bio diversity made it lethal
. >> just like the warnings from bill gates were barely heeded, shah's suggestions fell on deaf ears.e we are amidst a global crisis like we have never seen before. she is the author of the 2016 book, "pandemic." welcome, sonia. >> nice to be here. we had these pathogens around, we've seen them increasing, sars, mers, avian flu, h1n1, zika. what is it that is making our world so much more conducive so these outbreaks? >> we know most of these pathogens that are...
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they all knew there was no evidence of rushing saw shah collusion. it was barack obama around the time of the election, it was all hands on deck. he'd call all the agencies together, and they concocted this smear ica report, this intelligence community assessment, about russia interference and smeared trump by putting in the falsehood and baseless allegation that putin wanted him to win when all the evidence was putin was preparing for hillary clinton to win. and more specifically, the fbi had information that pilot preponderance was actually working with hillary clinton -- putin was actually working with hillary clinton. and that didn't stop the fbi from trying to work with hillary clinton and her people too in a joint operation to take out trump. it's mind-boggling. and this is why the flynn unreallying was -- up ralphing is -- unraveling is important because it exposes kind of the fundamental basis for the whole mueller operation which was the flynn investigation and trump's concerns about it had no foundation. lou: right. oh, but there is, there
they all knew there was no evidence of rushing saw shah collusion. it was barack obama around the time of the election, it was all hands on deck. he'd call all the agencies together, and they concocted this smear ica report, this intelligence community assessment, about russia interference and smeared trump by putting in the falsehood and baseless allegation that putin wanted him to win when all the evidence was putin was preparing for hillary clinton to win. and more specifically, the fbi had...
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against the soviet union under the leadership of afghanistan's most respected military leader ahmed shah masood was that younger say most of the tamil charged us old woman who had been caught i was a muslim but other jews had a report with india in a sippy cup look some up see some of them sort of bizzare in your courtroom out of covering the last 4 inches but there are enormous from a lot of that afghanistan muscle one before the what a joke the or what but it sure does so it was more busking juggler. in my room but i don't think you more than you with a normally pointless kind of nation of course and also no mind for one another is not the kind of well you could summon national political coordinating. but mean it when you wanted to get in your own zone as they could get us killed anybody who thought he is that is that particular about northern europe you should ask our new voters are. after 10 days of traveling. to finally reach the end of the car door the last of the flour sold in barely a few minutes. to get a seat in the side of us and. now i think i may have in past. morris though
against the soviet union under the leadership of afghanistan's most respected military leader ahmed shah masood was that younger say most of the tamil charged us old woman who had been caught i was a muslim but other jews had a report with india in a sippy cup look some up see some of them sort of bizzare in your courtroom out of covering the last 4 inches but there are enormous from a lot of that afghanistan muscle one before the what a joke the or what but it sure does so it was more busking...
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zohreen shah, thank you so much. read more on we appreciate it.a.com. >>> rob, a check of that forecast. good morning. >> hey, good morning, whit. we're going to switch gears to dogs. i know you just adopted a dog. congratulations and thank you. you know, sunny, right, girl? huh? who is my girl? you want the stick? you want the stick? go get the stick. go get it. love that dog. i adopted her like three, four years ago. this year best friends and adopt pets, you can adopt pets online this weekend in a massive virtual adoption, just go to their website, type in your zip code and browse some of the pets you're seeing on your screen right now and give them a home. all sorts of sponsors helping deflate some of the costs including hbo max and petco and a whole slew of others, so get to bestfriends.org an >>> good saturday morning. we have a level one on our storm impact scale today. could see scattered showers, the possibility of a thunderstorm and breezy southerly winds. looking at the shark tank we have dry conditions. that will be the bulk of the day
zohreen shah, thank you so much. read more on we appreciate it.a.com. >>> rob, a check of that forecast. good morning. >> hey, good morning, whit. we're going to switch gears to dogs. i know you just adopted a dog. congratulations and thank you. you know, sunny, right, girl? huh? who is my girl? you want the stick? you want the stick? go get the stick. go get it. love that dog. i adopted her like three, four years ago. this year best friends and adopt pets, you can adopt pets...
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itby the end of this week they will have shipped out 1 billion facials to health care workers for shah sponsors and others on the frontline in the fight against covid-19. the demand for hardwire fascia was so great that hired 150 new employees providing much-needed economic relief to communities on the eastern shore. in addition maryland by medical and pharmaceutical companies are working tirelessly to find a vaccine for covid-19. a pharmaceutical company with research development companies have partnered with the university of oxford for a potential vaccine that is centered phase one clinical trials. emergent bio sources is clapping with johnson & johnson on a covid-19 vaccine candidate. it will provide contract development and manufacturing services for maryland to support johnson & johnson's recently announced commitment by 1 billion vaccines worldwide. i would be remiss if i didn't thank maryland's frontline health care workers who who care for those of covid-19. these physicians and physician's assistance nurses emt personnelh and many others work day after day facing the pun imag
itby the end of this week they will have shipped out 1 billion facials to health care workers for shah sponsors and others on the frontline in the fight against covid-19. the demand for hardwire fascia was so great that hired 150 new employees providing much-needed economic relief to communities on the eastern shore. in addition maryland by medical and pharmaceutical companies are working tirelessly to find a vaccine for covid-19. a pharmaceutical company with research development companies...
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against the soviet union under the leadership of afghanistan's most respected military leader ahmed shah masood was that young the same us looked at another charge us a moment she had been caught i was a muslim but how did you lose her reports when you're in a superior folks on the up see some of them sort of but that is in your court you know i'm out of covering the last 4 inches but there are enormous from a lot of that of course from my salon book with the hope that it just the what was it your best it was more classic and just. you my love. but i don't think you more than that you were the no money point of kind of nation of course and also knowing for one another it's not the kind of well you could summon national political coordinating. but when you were you i'd just been you know i was i was a good us claim i really thought he is that is that particular about northern europe you should ask our new voters are. after 10 days of traveling g. and t. before finally reached the end of the car door the last of the flowers sold and barely a few minutes. to. get a seat in the side of us is
against the soviet union under the leadership of afghanistan's most respected military leader ahmed shah masood was that young the same us looked at another charge us a moment she had been caught i was a muslim but how did you lose her reports when you're in a superior folks on the up see some of them sort of but that is in your court you know i'm out of covering the last 4 inches but there are enormous from a lot of that of course from my salon book with the hope that it just the what was it...
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against the soviet union under the leadership of afghanistan's most respected military leader ahmed shah masood was that young to say most of the one of the charges whole moment she had been caught there was a must. but how did you place her report when you're in a superior folks on the upstream side of them so long but that is in your court you know amount of covering the past for each user but there are enormous from a lot of the reforms from my salon booklet but that is just the what but it sure does so it was more classic and just. in my lump but i don't think you more than that you were the no money point of kind of nation of course and also you know mining for one another it's not the kind of well you had someone with about that whole coordination. but nobody knew what he wanted you know then you know i was i was they could or could anybody who thought he is that is that good or about you know and i'm yours should i follow new voters are. after 10 days of traveling. to finally reach the end of the car door the last of the flour sold in barely a few minutes. so i get a seat in the s
against the soviet union under the leadership of afghanistan's most respected military leader ahmed shah masood was that young to say most of the one of the charges whole moment she had been caught there was a must. but how did you place her report when you're in a superior folks on the upstream side of them so long but that is in your court you know amount of covering the past for each user but there are enormous from a lot of the reforms from my salon booklet but that is just the what but it...
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raj shah, dr.hah, great to see you, thank you for joining us. >> good morning, thank you for having me, maria. maria: tell us about the testing solution's group and what you've been able to put together? >> well, as you point out the economy just has to reopen and it will as we are seeing in state after state. we know that locking down the economy reduces gdp by perhaps $350 billion a month and 36 million people have filed for unemployment, so that is not a sustainable outcome. the only way to ensure that essential workers, people in meat-packing plans, folks who work on assembly line and folks delivering homes to neighbors across the country can do with some safety. we brought together experts from past democratic and republican administrations to say what's a practical pragmatic actionable plan to get from initially we were at about 1 million tests a week a few weeks ago to 3 million which we think can be achieved by simply unlocking some of the molecular testing capacity that exist and continues
raj shah, dr.hah, great to see you, thank you for joining us. >> good morning, thank you for having me, maria. maria: tell us about the testing solution's group and what you've been able to put together? >> well, as you point out the economy just has to reopen and it will as we are seeing in state after state. we know that locking down the economy reduces gdp by perhaps $350 billion a month and 36 million people have filed for unemployment, so that is not a sustainable outcome. the...
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zohreen shah, nbc news, los angeles. >> free testing will be offered starting on monday. marin county will offer to those living in the canal one of the most densely populated areas of the county. the site will be on francis f boulevard. there are more than 230 confirmed cases of the virus in marin county. >>> the san francisco marin food bank is planning to hold another food give away in san francisco on monday. it's been using pop up pantries as ways to distribute food to those who need it the most. mondays will be at martin luther king, jr. midial school and the school is looking for people to volunteer for different shifts. people must reserve a spot to volunteer. they will not take any walk ins. >>> san francisco's popular restaurant chain the grove may be at risk of closing. abc 7 news was at the philmore street location earlier today. they may have to close this location and have decided to close the hayes valley restaurant permanently. they say bank of america failed to submit a loan they applied for to keep their business running and reapplying would take weeks.
zohreen shah, nbc news, los angeles. >> free testing will be offered starting on monday. marin county will offer to those living in the canal one of the most densely populated areas of the county. the site will be on francis f boulevard. there are more than 230 confirmed cases of the virus in marin county. >>> the san francisco marin food bank is planning to hold another food give away in san francisco on monday. it's been using pop up pantries as ways to distribute food to those...
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here's abc news reporter, shah. >> as states weigh decisions on what and when to reopen, demonstrators on both sides of the argument are look to go have their voices heard. many angry believing their freedoms are being taken away. others concerned about the economic impact. >> let the businesses in this state open up so we can meet our payroll, we can pay our employees' benefits and start doing business again. >> new jersey's governor has reopened parks, but warns residents to be smart. >> but if we are reckless, we will lose not just more but many more. >> restaurants in texas now allowed to open, but some owners are still hesitant. >> we want to open feeling safe. i don't feel safe. i don't think my staff feels safe. i don't think the clientele feels safe. >> some retailers also getting back to business. simon has reopened 31 of its malls across eight states. shoppers crowding this mall in oklahoma. some with masks, others without. a shopper described the scene as this nebraska outlet mall. >> feels like everybody is scared to be next to each other. >> department store chain macy's s
here's abc news reporter, shah. >> as states weigh decisions on what and when to reopen, demonstrators on both sides of the argument are look to go have their voices heard. many angry believing their freedoms are being taken away. others concerned about the economic impact. >> let the businesses in this state open up so we can meet our payroll, we can pay our employees' benefits and start doing business again. >> new jersey's governor has reopened parks, but warns residents to...
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harriet shah laider is a mother of four and named the 2020 oakland mother of the year.ow, harriet is 82 and has been part of the arts community in oakland for decades. she is known for founding the producers associates more than 50 years ago, which is a nonprofit that produces the wood minister summer musicals at joaquin miller park. the award has been presented each year since 1954 by the oakland parks, rec and youth development department and is handed to the person who symbolizes the finest traditions of motherhood. congratulations. >>> up next, sports with chris alvarez. >> coming up in sports, the one thing you may not know about dallas braden's we're here for you and we're open. wow. i'm an original. one of a kind. you feel me? love ya'. oop! you look cute! better than you? pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99. my new bite-sized, crispy popcorn chicken is so irresistible you'll want them whenever, so don't resist! pop 'em while you game, hang, or do your thing. pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken
harriet shah laider is a mother of four and named the 2020 oakland mother of the year.ow, harriet is 82 and has been part of the arts community in oakland for decades. she is known for founding the producers associates more than 50 years ago, which is a nonprofit that produces the wood minister summer musicals at joaquin miller park. the award has been presented each year since 1954 by the oakland parks, rec and youth development department and is handed to the person who symbolizes the finest...
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the time of the shah is a time to recuperate and gives them a time out from daily life every month. however they cannot attend festivals or go to school. they don't have to cook for themselves their families bring their meals and leave them in front of the challis . many of the women spend their time doing handicrafts but goldstein are finds their forced time out quite a challenge getting them bored so boring here. and i don't like feeling bored. but it's the rule so i have to come here. and no one is clear on the outing. i like playing football and i. made it work allies man i love the colors our clothing our festivals everything gets to send. you to as many rides i would like to go to college in chitral. because when i live there i won't have to go to the shelley when i have my period. there are lots of girls go there to study but i know i won't like it because i love the college people so much. was on. whether it's a woman's menstrual cycle the seasons of the year or sudden weather change for centuries kalash of organize their lives and the rituals in accordance with the laws of
the time of the shah is a time to recuperate and gives them a time out from daily life every month. however they cannot attend festivals or go to school. they don't have to cook for themselves their families bring their meals and leave them in front of the challis . many of the women spend their time doing handicrafts but goldstein are finds their forced time out quite a challenge getting them bored so boring here. and i don't like feeling bored. but it's the rule so i have to come here. and no...
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his people so one day when the shah had left he wanted to have a treatment for physical problems that he was having in the united states and the question was will be let him in the united states and maybe stir up a position in iran that we were supporting this hated figure there and this is after he had been deposed. carter said well, okay, it's probably the humane thing to do and let him have the treatment here and he was a good ally for the united states for a long time but if these people go and take over our embassy and capture our people i will come back to you advisors and ask you what do we say now and that's exactly what happened. students and other radical took over the embassy and took over and captured about 60 of our people and held them for a year. carter was unable to get them out and tried everything he could possibly do and this is a case where he was derided for instead of taking action which is one of the standards i have for presidents in defining moments he called for prayer and said let's pray for our captive americans and this is a case of national cathedral cere
his people so one day when the shah had left he wanted to have a treatment for physical problems that he was having in the united states and the question was will be let him in the united states and maybe stir up a position in iran that we were supporting this hated figure there and this is after he had been deposed. carter said well, okay, it's probably the humane thing to do and let him have the treatment here and he was a good ally for the united states for a long time but if these people go...
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let's get right to it and bring in shah gilani. shah, you are a frequent guest on this program. we have been watching you and hearing from you for years. are you now a believer, is this rally for real? >> i am now a believer. it took me some while. i still have in the back of my mind the feeling that maybe we will see more unemployment numbers and some of the bankruptcies i think that are headed our way might cause some issues, but the market has proven to me that -- i'm going to steal your line, stocks just want to go up. investors are buying. they love the rotation. the reason i think the tech stocks are selling down is a little bit of profit taking. i don't think that's because it's just about this rotation into cyclicals and industrials which is healthy for the market, it's about what might be happening with china, maybe some retaliation on china's side against some of the big tech companies. quite natural and not a big deal. what i do like is the fact the market is finally rotating and we are seeing beaten-down stocks get big. a little too much in terms of the airlines and
let's get right to it and bring in shah gilani. shah, you are a frequent guest on this program. we have been watching you and hearing from you for years. are you now a believer, is this rally for real? >> i am now a believer. it took me some while. i still have in the back of my mind the feeling that maybe we will see more unemployment numbers and some of the bankruptcies i think that are headed our way might cause some issues, but the market has proven to me that -- i'm going to steal...
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neel shah of the global health innovation center, ariadne labs, as well as architect michael murphy, to study how a hospital redesignco d keep patients and health workers safe. basically every delive system inhe country and in the wd zanerd to adapt on the f. for this global pandemic for a couple of weeks. it was an extraordinary oppor is doing, but create world very quickly.of the >> reporter: over a three week period in early april, mount sinai used remote observers to examine the various spatialge ch the hospital implemented. using gopro cameras, doctors walk through the medical units to give the outside clinicians and designers a sense of the infection control designs. > took video, we interviewed people, and they could then peer in. and that allowed us to do, make the observations incredibly oint youkey icdata p learned from thiasuds iy t hospital? >> infection control protocols usually are used to protect, they're to protect patients. in this situation, we have to s,otect every one-- provid the people that do environmental services, the people that work moving innd out, the cle
neel shah of the global health innovation center, ariadne labs, as well as architect michael murphy, to study how a hospital redesignco d keep patients and health workers safe. basically every delive system inhe country and in the wd zanerd to adapt on the f. for this global pandemic for a couple of weeks. it was an extraordinary oppor is doing, but create world very quickly.of the >> reporter: over a three week period in early april, mount sinai used remote observers to examine the...
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any specific directive amnesty international guests just just image because what was the end of the shah singh sneakers is the asia pacific directive amnesty international wilson n n is about a ritual king and you'll tool about quite a daya consequences for hong kong nicholas doesn't think include the same way as have a listen right he needs 2000 who said it's the end of hong kong. come as a lot of resilience i love a way to not start at least slow down the translation of this mainland of the dream concept into a legal system that is fundamentally a rule of law system designed to protect basic right thing creating human rights was in the right at the end of the shows i just want to give you the final word if i may and it will be a sentence this national security in your bill excuse me will it become annoying your opinion. it will unless there is sufficient international pressure to tell beijing that this is a terrible terrible idea. and as an international financial center will send i know it is a battle thank you very much for talking to us about the national security bill the protests
any specific directive amnesty international guests just just image because what was the end of the shah singh sneakers is the asia pacific directive amnesty international wilson n n is about a ritual king and you'll tool about quite a daya consequences for hong kong nicholas doesn't think include the same way as have a listen right he needs 2000 who said it's the end of hong kong. come as a lot of resilience i love a way to not start at least slow down the translation of this mainland of the...
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and for analysis on this ongoing situation we will go to danny shah he's a professor of latin american and caribbean studies at the city university of new york and professor thanks for being with us. 1st can you clear up any confusion for us as to why the u.s. is having such a problem with 2 countries iran and venezuela obviously who are both sanctioned by the u.s. now doing business with one another is there any precedent for how to deal with a situation like this. there's iran precedent or against any country that there is . but not a mirror or who. or is this where i read in the in the storm in every right to trade on usually beneficial terms so these are iranian these 5 iranians saying they don't just start fly the flag of iran that really fly the flag of humanity the entire global south the entire 3rd world who strives for a better way forward. now. professor what what do you make of venezuela's perspire thus far i mean having a military escort to move these vessels to shore doesn't that visually kind of amp up the tension. you know are. there were any country where there are many
and for analysis on this ongoing situation we will go to danny shah he's a professor of latin american and caribbean studies at the city university of new york and professor thanks for being with us. 1st can you clear up any confusion for us as to why the u.s. is having such a problem with 2 countries iran and venezuela obviously who are both sanctioned by the u.s. now doing business with one another is there any precedent for how to deal with a situation like this. there's iran precedent or...
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abc's zohreen shah is there. >> this is the first full day l.a.'s mayor is allowing barbershops and hair salons to open. restaurants and eateries now allowing dine-in restaurants. so many people back out to eat lunch. >> reporter: so many california restrictions remain in place. the supreme court ruling 5 to 4 against a church who challenged the state's attendance limits for religious services. tonight new york governor andrew cuomo signed a bill granting full death benefits to police officers and others on the front line who died from covid-19. the government says these workers gave their lives for us, so we'll be there for their families. tom? >> trevor, thank you for that. >>> now to the international covid-19 crisis with deaths on the rise in latin america and brazil. and mexico now in the crosshairs. abc's senior foreign correspondent ian pannell is in mexico. >> reporter: tonight, in tijuana, mexico, near the american border, this graveyard lies ready for the never-ending influx of covid-19 victims. with latin america as a whole now accountin
abc's zohreen shah is there. >> this is the first full day l.a.'s mayor is allowing barbershops and hair salons to open. restaurants and eateries now allowing dine-in restaurants. so many people back out to eat lunch. >> reporter: so many california restrictions remain in place. the supreme court ruling 5 to 4 against a church who challenged the state's attendance limits for religious services. tonight new york governor andrew cuomo signed a bill granting full death benefits to...
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emmanuel shahs with the view from poland thank you. you're watching news still to come as fitness studios reopen in some parts of germany we take a look at how new hygiene and social distancing rules work at the bank. but now it's for a brief look at some of the stories making headlines around the world donald trump's former campaign chairman for man of 40 has been released from federal prison into home confinement of a coronavirus concerns manifold was deemed a high risk due to age and creates a state medical conditions he is serving a 7 year sentence after being convicted as part of the probe into russian interference in the 2016 u.s. presidential election. in turkey children aged 14 and are being allowed to leave their homes for a few hours today that's the 1st time it's happening in more than a month the country's elderly population is still subject to curfews. the conflict between the majority french speaking government in cameroon and the phone militias is showing no signs of coming to and more than 3000 people have lost their li
emmanuel shahs with the view from poland thank you. you're watching news still to come as fitness studios reopen in some parts of germany we take a look at how new hygiene and social distancing rules work at the bank. but now it's for a brief look at some of the stories making headlines around the world donald trump's former campaign chairman for man of 40 has been released from federal prison into home confinement of a coronavirus concerns manifold was deemed a high risk due to age and creates...
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shah gilani is with us this wednesday morning. look, i'm optimistic about this great reopening of the american economy. are you? >> yes, very optimistic. it's long overdue. the treasury secretary talked yesterday about permanent damage could be done to the economy. permanent damage has been done. if you look at all the small businesses that are closed, a lot of those businesses are not going to open. open table, an app through which you can make reservations, also keeps metrics on all the restaurants they do business with and have apps through which people can make those reservations says one in four restaurants that closed will not open. so there is permanent damage that's already been done by the shutdown. we need to end it. we need to open up. obviously the business folks have to be conscious of the health of their customers and customers have to be conscious of the health of the businesses, the employees and one another. then we can do this. stuart: yeah. get me some liability reform, too, because that would really help. >> ye
shah gilani is with us this wednesday morning. look, i'm optimistic about this great reopening of the american economy. are you? >> yes, very optimistic. it's long overdue. the treasury secretary talked yesterday about permanent damage could be done to the economy. permanent damage has been done. if you look at all the small businesses that are closed, a lot of those businesses are not going to open. open table, an app through which you can make reservations, also keeps metrics on all the...
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both it's perfect incident caught explained down you know i always think if they remade shah shack again the poster on the law would go from rita hayworth to. rocco to to you in sand and imagine you know what i saw 10 back then his eye wow who is this beautiful young woman and then a bunch of the richard it's so funny how at how friendship supersedes everything because now it's so funny i just think of you as my dear friend you know and that a case i will oppose the woman tag is just so funny to me that the whole the way that the world goes like that. but has 2 projects coming out this fall one's called wasp and the other one is called j.l. ranch to look for those we're talking about we've gotten up to 10 and i've always told you that god didn't use you play that so perfectly have no actually i watched it again sometime around a year ago remember we went to great food one night on upper stage straight and i just a bow i've just seen in 10 and it's cool and smooth and groovy i imagine that blake must a did he have great notes or did he leave you alone tell me tell me how you were so good
both it's perfect incident caught explained down you know i always think if they remade shah shack again the poster on the law would go from rita hayworth to. rocco to to you in sand and imagine you know what i saw 10 back then his eye wow who is this beautiful young woman and then a bunch of the richard it's so funny how at how friendship supersedes everything because now it's so funny i just think of you as my dear friend you know and that a case i will oppose the woman tag is just so funny...
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here's abc's zohreen shah. >> reporter: tonight, killer hornets invading the u.s. and canada.an giant hornets, also known as murder hornets, spotted in washington state. and they prey on honeybees that pollinate much of our food. >> the bees go, we go, so they pollinate one in three pieces of food we eat. so, we have to protect these little guys. >> reporter: these hornets grow up to two inches long, roughly five times the size of a bee, and in japan, where they originate, they reportedly kill up to 50 people each year. their giant stingers capable of piercing a beekeeper's suit. >> the mandibles, there you go, you can sort of see them, are pretty large. they're very, very sharp. that's what they use to decapitate bees and then mash up the thorax into a meatball, they call it, and fly it back to feed it to their larvae. >> reporter: the hornets can destroy an entire bee hive in a matter of hours. tom, beekeepers keeping a close eye on them and trying to track down those dangerous hornets and top them before they kill off much of the bee population. tom? >> okay, zohreen, thank
here's abc's zohreen shah. >> reporter: tonight, killer hornets invading the u.s. and canada.an giant hornets, also known as murder hornets, spotted in washington state. and they prey on honeybees that pollinate much of our food. >> the bees go, we go, so they pollinate one in three pieces of food we eat. so, we have to protect these little guys. >> reporter: these hornets grow up to two inches long, roughly five times the size of a bee, and in japan, where they originate,...
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shah scratch. you whether you've already had coronavirus and whether you might have immunity and that's important for someone wanting to know if it's relatively safe to go into work. the test, which looks for antibodies in the bloodstream, is going to be my made available from next week to tens and thousands of nhs care workers and patients every day. we are developing this critical science to know the impact of a positive antibody test and develop the —— to develop certification so people can be assurance about what they can safely do. antibody testing has already been used in a study to find out how many people have had the virus. 17% in london and 5% elsewhere in england, with the capital having seen rising case numbers early on. if you lower your window... another part of the testing jigsaw is finding out who currently has the virus. nasal and throat swabs are taken and sent off to labs. the government target to provide 100,000 tests a day was met yesterday. but of the total just over 63,400 we
shah scratch. you whether you've already had coronavirus and whether you might have immunity and that's important for someone wanting to know if it's relatively safe to go into work. the test, which looks for antibodies in the bloodstream, is going to be my made available from next week to tens and thousands of nhs care workers and patients every day. we are developing this critical science to know the impact of a positive antibody test and develop the —— to develop certification so people...
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of people looking at the prospects of another trade war immense doing an amount of damage brendan, shah so much. brendan murray in charge of all our trade coverage. next, we talk about the european economies and italy as today begins the phase two. the relaxing of some of the lockdown measures. a lot of companies will start again manufacturing and shipping. about the director general of -- this is the italian lobby when it comes to businesses. that's coming up next, and this is bloomberg. >> francine: good morning, everyone. surveillance.erg ow, nearly 5 million italians are returning to work this week. they're allowed to restart from today. this is what we call a phase two but, of course, shops will remain closed for another two weeks. to bars and restaurants, meanwhile, they've been told that they actually can't reopen for quite some time. i think until june at the earliest. as companies look ahead to further ease, what do italian the esses want to see from government? well, i'm delighted to be joined by the om mill aran director general -- thank you so much for joining us. is the all
of people looking at the prospects of another trade war immense doing an amount of damage brendan, shah so much. brendan murray in charge of all our trade coverage. next, we talk about the european economies and italy as today begins the phase two. the relaxing of some of the lockdown measures. a lot of companies will start again manufacturing and shipping. about the director general of -- this is the italian lobby when it comes to businesses. that's coming up next, and this is bloomberg....
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shah so look i never hinted that the app was only contact racing i said it best be militant expressing it does 3 things actually the 1st is it provides communication and it provides access to what we call the means features look if this is a desperate time we've been in a lockdown for almost 2 months there are you know people have mental health issues in to get in touch with doctors there is a feature to get access to telemedicine but that telemedicine is completely outside the app it's a link that takes you to a different place the app does contact racing it does provide you with the green yellow or orange badge which essentially is the future of our contact racing and it does a 3rd thing which we haven't mentioned which i think is extremely important and that is what we call some drama mapping it picks up people symptoms and then it picks up completely anonymous signals of people signal of people's illnesses and if it can identify heat map of disease clusters that are developing it has the ability to actually identify clusters are disease even before it actually happens and the data
shah so look i never hinted that the app was only contact racing i said it best be militant expressing it does 3 things actually the 1st is it provides communication and it provides access to what we call the means features look if this is a desperate time we've been in a lockdown for almost 2 months there are you know people have mental health issues in to get in touch with doctors there is a feature to get access to telemedicine but that telemedicine is completely outside the app it's a link...
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it's not a drone and more anyways we have a great show pruett a nightly cam sits down with the jaipur shah a journalist and an author of 30 books a political philosopher and the executive director of the tri continental institute for social research they talked about the failures of our government to deal with this crisis the demands workers should be making and much more.
it's not a drone and more anyways we have a great show pruett a nightly cam sits down with the jaipur shah a journalist and an author of 30 books a political philosopher and the executive director of the tri continental institute for social research they talked about the failures of our government to deal with this crisis the demands workers should be making and much more.
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in the shadows of wembley stadium is where mahindra shah from india spent most of his life, surroundedly and friends. but he died alone in hospital, something his daughter and her family are still coming to terms with. absolutely heartbroken. yeah. i thinkjust still... sorry. ithink... getting to grips with it all, still, trying to understand. driving across wembley, it's not difficult to find other families also suffering the pain of loss. this disease has hit people from all religions in the area. i wasjust saying, mum, i love you, and she goes, i love you, too. sadia lost her mum and her aunt within days of each other to the virus. herfamily is of a pakistani muslim heritage, which often means hundreds of people gather for a funeral to pay their respects. a month on, i went on friday to the graveyard and it's hard for me to accept not seeing my mum around, or because i haven't grieved, i haven't hugged my brothers or sisters, i haven't hugged my dad, so... i don't feel like i've let it out. she believes government messages on lockdown and keeping safe just didn't reach communities l
in the shadows of wembley stadium is where mahindra shah from india spent most of his life, surroundedly and friends. but he died alone in hospital, something his daughter and her family are still coming to terms with. absolutely heartbroken. yeah. i thinkjust still... sorry. ithink... getting to grips with it all, still, trying to understand. driving across wembley, it's not difficult to find other families also suffering the pain of loss. this disease has hit people from all religions in the...
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here's abc's zohreen shah. >> reporter: it's the sight sports fans have been starving for, an actualorts event. the two greatest golfers of this generation, tiger woods and phil mickelson, and two legendary quarterbacks, tom brady and peyton manning, competing for charity. >> i was able to hit a basic solid shot. >> reporter: another sign that professional sports is set on making a comeback. >> that kind of does it for me. >> reporter: the champions socially distancing and without their caddies. the pga returning to a full time schedule in june but without fans. the same likely coming for new york teams. >> do it. do it. >> reporter: new york governor andrew cuomo calling for small steps. >> starting today all the new york professional sports leagues will be able to begin training camps. >> reporter: and the whole nba league could also be making a big bounce back. they're in talks with disney, abc's parent company, to resume the season at espn's wide world of sports complex in orlando. no travel and, again, no fans. it would be basketball in a bubble. this won't be what fans around t
here's abc's zohreen shah. >> reporter: it's the sight sports fans have been starving for, an actualorts event. the two greatest golfers of this generation, tiger woods and phil mickelson, and two legendary quarterbacks, tom brady and peyton manning, competing for charity. >> i was able to hit a basic solid shot. >> reporter: another sign that professional sports is set on making a comeback. >> that kind of does it for me. >> reporter: the champions socially...