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that's all with the sheridan you could share your children with just $0.50 and a tap on your smartphone together we can hunger trees double the. shift special the world of influencers and what matters to them. apart from showcasing themselves on social media influencers also present all kinds of products how does influencer marketing work why are companies setting their hopes on it and what qualities must that influencer ha. and influence if someone has this is listed launch online reached about specific topic this could be disaster in sports diets on any topic they have established themselves in as well known personas in depends. from social media as. being an influencer has become a proper job and growing numbers of influencers can live off the. agencies like advertising in a specialized in influence or marketing they match social media stars up with companies for them influencers are attractive because they can make advertising look like a recommendation among friends. consumers dislike being interrupted at suspenseful scenes in movies just to see ads or to be sold the newest vacuum
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. >> do you know, was he fighting hooker, hooker chasing -- >> no mostly sheridan. mostly holding off sheridan to graysville and then once they got across the creek and moved to the other side of the western atlantic railroad it became hookers men that were chasing him. right here. >> cleburne's plan to use slaves, was he an abolitionist. did he have abolitionist feelings or was he being practical. >> he was being practical. he didn't own slaves himself. we don't know what he felt about slavery. he thought this was a practical solution. he understood that the north had more people than we did. and he understood that they had more power and more ability to bring troops into action and he thought that by offering them freedom and their families, by the way, that was part of the plan also, that if they became free and their families became free that might in incentive enough that they might fight for the confederacy. of course we know at the end of the war general lee approved a plan to arm slaves, but that came way too late. yes, sir. >> you said at the end grant come
. >> do you know, was he fighting hooker, hooker chasing -- >> no mostly sheridan. mostly holding off sheridan to graysville and then once they got across the creek and moved to the other side of the western atlantic railroad it became hookers men that were chasing him. right here. >> cleburne's plan to use slaves, was he an abolitionist. did he have abolitionist feelings or was he being practical. >> he was being practical. he didn't own slaves himself. we don't know...
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the door with the sheridan move share your moment children with just $0.50 and a tap on your smartphone together and global hunger seems dumb of the app. is for me. it's for. children is for. is for her. and beethoven is for. beethoven is for coverage on. a beethoven 2020. the 50th anniversary here on d w. this is g.w. news from berlin tonight a ceasefire russia and turkey agree to stop the fighting in syria is it live. it came after talks in moscow between president vladimir putin and turkish president to one of the leaders opposing sides in syria's conflict and are trying to reduce tensions after turkish troops who were reportedly killed by syrian forces.
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. >> and so linda sheridan got a load of groceries. >> you found toilet paper? >> yes,i did. >> it gives me peace of mind and we can eat for the next week or two. >> for johnson, it is a different version of the work he does every day. helping people out. joe rosato jr., nbc bay area news. >> how about that? they're happy to see them when they arrive. >>> we've created this several weeks ago, and it keeps as busy as ever, we should say, the coronavirus crisis center. >> we had it from the onset and janelle wang is working from home and we'atg and lots of people are asking questions about packages being delivered because we've heard that the virus can stay on surfaces sometimes on packages for i think up to 24 hours. so is it safe to open the packages, i know i've been spraying mine with lysol and leaving them out for a while and some are opening with gloves, what should we be doing? >> those are all good things to do, but the short answer is yes, you can open your packages, it's safe and as you said, research has found that the virus could live up to 24 hours on
. >> and so linda sheridan got a load of groceries. >> you found toilet paper? >> yes,i did. >> it gives me peace of mind and we can eat for the next week or two. >> for johnson, it is a different version of the work he does every day. helping people out. joe rosato jr., nbc bay area news. >> how about that? they're happy to see them when they arrive. >>> we've created this several weeks ago, and it keeps as busy as ever, we should say, the...
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slavery was eventually forced to serve as a cook and washer for union troops under general philip sheridan following the union capture of the missouri town her master's plantation was on kathy the inspiration for joining the army was perhaps borne out of her daily travels with civil war union troops whom she saw in gauging the successful battle of pea ridge in arkansas and the not so successful red river campaign in louisiana or maybe she was looking for an alternative to washing the civil war era undergarments of hundreds of sweaty men but we know for sure she joined the military for the same reasons a lot of people join it now they wanted some job security and they were sick of being poor she said as much in an interview with the st louis daily times in january 876 in which she said i want to make my own living and not be dependent on relations or friends not surprising considering she was born in a town called independence missouri but where did you leave the army as. a woman masquerading as a man you have to make some adjustments including changing your name upon and listing which kath
slavery was eventually forced to serve as a cook and washer for union troops under general philip sheridan following the union capture of the missouri town her master's plantation was on kathy the inspiration for joining the army was perhaps borne out of her daily travels with civil war union troops whom she saw in gauging the successful battle of pea ridge in arkansas and the not so successful red river campaign in louisiana or maybe she was looking for an alternative to washing the civil war...
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but as we see into early next week marty back to you boy sheridan sure looks like spring.nks a lot dave. >>well with a stay at home. >>place across the entire state of california a lot of people are doing whatever they can to get outside get a little exercise and for some that includes heading to lake tahoe. but now some health officials are saying wait a minute not so fast. lonnie wong has the story. >>the lovely town has never been greater for those who live within driving distance. it seems like the perfect place to get away from the confinement of those shelter-in-place orders but eldorado county health officials sent out a clarification of the rules if a sizing that recreation and tourism is not an essential function. no matter how safe you promise to but all of are thinking the same way it actually can create a problem the don't placer counties we have a size the fact that rental properties should not stay open except to handle emergency housing for first responders were health workers or the homeless there's also a concern the recreational emergencies. we'll keep fi
but as we see into early next week marty back to you boy sheridan sure looks like spring.nks a lot dave. >>well with a stay at home. >>place across the entire state of california a lot of people are doing whatever they can to get outside get a little exercise and for some that includes heading to lake tahoe. but now some health officials are saying wait a minute not so fast. lonnie wong has the story. >>the lovely town has never been greater for those who live within driving...
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a false identity, marrying and giving power of attorney to a woman he previously dated, deborah sheridant went into hiding in dallas, texas, posing as an elderly mute woman. police hadn't yet approached berman, although they intended to, and she may have been struggling financially. >> the evidence will show, again without question, that susan knew her killer and that she freely and voluntarily admitted this person into her house. >> reporter: durst was also previously acquitted of killing his former neighbor shot to death nine months after his wife's death. durst said a gun accidentally went off during a struggle, he testified that he dismembered black's body and threw it in the gulf of mexico, but he was acquitted. his defense argued over what previous arguments are admissible in this berman case given that he was never charged in his wife's disappearance and acquitted in black's murder, but the judge favored the prosecution saying it does speak to motive. durst pleaded not guilty to berman's killing. leland: worth going back and rewatching the jinx just to get an idea where the case s
a false identity, marrying and giving power of attorney to a woman he previously dated, deborah sheridant went into hiding in dallas, texas, posing as an elderly mute woman. police hadn't yet approached berman, although they intended to, and she may have been struggling financially. >> the evidence will show, again without question, that susan knew her killer and that she freely and voluntarily admitted this person into her house. >> reporter: durst was also previously acquitted of...
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judy sheridan gonzalez, a long-time e.r.se and president of the new york state nurses association, says every day the lives of medical personnel are in danger. >> we know that our people who have tested positive, we had one cluster in a unit where there were several positives. and in fact in my own hospital, and i don't think it's unique, we have a nurse who is on a ventilator right now who contracted the virus. >> reporter: holy name medical center in teaneck, new jersey already has 35 doctors and nurses home sick. chief medical officer adam jared says he feels a staffing crunch. >> if things don't slow down i'm concerned about several weeks from now. >> reporter: with lack of testing the cdc has posted guidelines for a non-test-based strategy, which says infected health care workers can return to work without being tested if it's been at least three days since recovery of symptoms and at least seven days since symptoms first appeared. every health care worker cnn spoke with pointed to the lack of proper protective equipmen
judy sheridan gonzalez, a long-time e.r.se and president of the new york state nurses association, says every day the lives of medical personnel are in danger. >> we know that our people who have tested positive, we had one cluster in a unit where there were several positives. and in fact in my own hospital, and i don't think it's unique, we have a nurse who is on a ventilator right now who contracted the virus. >> reporter: holy name medical center in teaneck, new jersey already...
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judy sheridan gonzalez, long-time er nurse and president of the new york nurses union, says every dayes of medical personnel are in danger. >> we know medical professionals have tested positive. in my own hospital, and i don't think it's unique, we have a nurse who is on a ventilator right now who contracted the virus. >> reporter: holy name medical center in teaneck, new jersey, already has 35 doctors and nurses homesick. chief medical officer adam jarrett says he fears a staffing crunch. >> if things don't slow down i'm concerned about several weeks from now. >> reporter: with lack of testing, the cdc has posted guidelines for a non-test-based strategy which says infected health care workers can return to work without being tested. if it's been at least three days since recovery of symptoms and at least seven days since symptoms first appeared. every health care worker cnn spoke with pointed to the lack of proper protective equipment and guidelines that go against everything they've been taught about infection control. >> everybody is terrified. we feel an obligation to take care of
judy sheridan gonzalez, long-time er nurse and president of the new york nurses union, says every dayes of medical personnel are in danger. >> we know medical professionals have tested positive. in my own hospital, and i don't think it's unique, we have a nurse who is on a ventilator right now who contracted the virus. >> reporter: holy name medical center in teaneck, new jersey, already has 35 doctors and nurses homesick. chief medical officer adam jarrett says he fears a staffing...
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served his two final and hes deputy speaker worked with fellow council members to bill home for sheridan aikins -- nations, sponsored legislation to expand health care service through casino dollars. has served onhief hoskin's theiple boards, including health and human services secretary tribal advisory committee. is from a community where he lives with his family. , innd his first lady january, parents of two children, tristan and jazmine. he graduated from the university of oklahoma and university of obama college of law, and is a member of the cherokee nation and oklahoma bar association. we welcome you to this stage and to this community. [applause] i have one little controversial word i have to say. as i was researching the history of virginia many, many years ago, there was one brief little corner way down in southwest it appeared, i am not going to disagree with anyone, but it appeared that there were cherokee people who lived in that one little small area of virginia. very small. thechief hoskin, since cherokee did live in virginia, according to my little recognition, welcome hom
served his two final and hes deputy speaker worked with fellow council members to bill home for sheridan aikins -- nations, sponsored legislation to expand health care service through casino dollars. has served onhief hoskin's theiple boards, including health and human services secretary tribal advisory committee. is from a community where he lives with his family. , innd his first lady january, parents of two children, tristan and jazmine. he graduated from the university of oklahoma and...
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the disabled big rig locked brakes around sheridan and that might be improvement and they may have moved we'll track that and that could impact your drive out of the tri-valley. south 880 a motorcycle around willow and first the left lane and then the right lane reported block. a steady slowdown out of san leandro. more folks cho choose the san mateo bridge. north 101 slowing approaching ren rens dorf near all of the shops an that is an issue for folks through that busy area on the north side of mountain view and it is getting crowded as well. over here, a cluster of smaller crashes. one may still be there for south 680 around monument but the walnut creek interchange does move smoothly and so does the east shore with slowing through berkeley and coming off the maze, only a -- >> look at that. >> we'll leave that one there. it is on lense, not at the toll plaza. >> that looks crazy. thank you, mike. >>> it is 6:52 now. indonesia most active volcano creating a smoke and ash column almost 20,000 feet into the sky. the eruption lasted more than six minutes. people living nearby are being to
the disabled big rig locked brakes around sheridan and that might be improvement and they may have moved we'll track that and that could impact your drive out of the tri-valley. south 880 a motorcycle around willow and first the left lane and then the right lane reported block. a steady slowdown out of san leandro. more folks cho choose the san mateo bridge. north 101 slowing approaching ren rens dorf near all of the shops an that is an issue for folks through that busy area on the north side...
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in albany, we have daniel chester french's hand in the statue of sheridan. and there are people who would like that statue removed from albany. thomas paul's statue of lincoln and an enslaved person rising or kneeling, depending on your interpretation, has been in washington since 1876. him him and all of the money raised for this statue was contributed by friedman, and frederick douglass gave the brilliant address. but there are those who are discomforted by it. in new york, we recently proposed the first statue of a woman in central park. him him the only women in central park are mother lewis and alice in wonderland. they don't count as history statues. now there's elizabeth anthony and katie stanton. that does not include the african-american contributions to suffrage. now people say sojourner truth should not be with those two women because their attitudes on suffrage were retrograde. one answer or one solution or one approach we might consider is new statues. this is an extraordinary equestrian statue that appeared in times square in new york. it is de
in albany, we have daniel chester french's hand in the statue of sheridan. and there are people who would like that statue removed from albany. thomas paul's statue of lincoln and an enslaved person rising or kneeling, depending on your interpretation, has been in washington since 1876. him him and all of the money raised for this statue was contributed by friedman, and frederick douglass gave the brilliant address. but there are those who are discomforted by it. in new york, we recently...
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jonathan swift, berkeley, edmond burke, richard sheridan whos plays are still performed on stage. i could go on. grafton, the great parliame parliamentaryian. if you go to dublin today you'll still see the evidence of the great flowering of the anglo irish aristocracy. the buildings and everything are an express of the people of english or british descent who became the ruling class in ireland. however, you can look at it from another angle. you look at it from the angle of the irish peasant or the irish-catholic in the 18th century irish-catholics were faced with the disabilities imposed on them by the penal laws which prevented catholics from having, well prevented catholic from a lot of things but over the period of time towards the 18th century the penal laws were relaxed somewhat, but still ireland was completely dominated by a relatively small percentage of the population of the ruling class. now i have to confess this was not unique. every where in europe people who didn't belong to the ruling class had pretty miserable lives. if you were a central european peasant or even
jonathan swift, berkeley, edmond burke, richard sheridan whos plays are still performed on stage. i could go on. grafton, the great parliame parliamentaryian. if you go to dublin today you'll still see the evidence of the great flowering of the anglo irish aristocracy. the buildings and everything are an express of the people of english or british descent who became the ruling class in ireland. however, you can look at it from another angle. you look at it from the angle of the irish peasant or...
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let's speak now to ciara and david sheridan — parents to two children who live in longford in the republicto do? i know you are self-employed. are you able to be at home? for the foreseeable future i am, i travelled to europe quite a lot with work, depending on the spread of coronavirus in europe will depend whether i travel for the foreseeable future. but for the next 2—3 weeks, i'm glad to be at home and minding the kids. because you know, we have no other choice but i feel like it the right step to take in order to prevent the coronavirus growing around the island of ireland. prevent the coronavirus growing around the island of irelandm 5ound5 around the island of irelandm sounds like you are happy with that but what do you do at home with them all day? are you planning on doing home—schooling, keeping them away other children? a bit of both, to be honest. matthew our son is 14 and in secondary school, his school is sending home work via online, you'll be able to undertake gas activities which is a great advantage and in his own school, they are prioritising any students who are taking
let's speak now to ciara and david sheridan — parents to two children who live in longford in the republicto do? i know you are self-employed. are you able to be at home? for the foreseeable future i am, i travelled to europe quite a lot with work, depending on the spread of coronavirus in europe will depend whether i travel for the foreseeable future. but for the next 2—3 weeks, i'm glad to be at home and minding the kids. because you know, we have no other choice but i feel like it the...
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[applause] >> good evening, darcy blackburne, first grade elementary teacher at sheridan. i just have to say, susan mentioned this evening, this is the sixth anniversary of safe and supportive schools, which is what you put forward for our students. we are sadlied with the task at our schools, not just the classroom teachers, but everyone at the site, paraprofessionals, nurses, when we have them, the days that we do, the social workers, everyone works to make sure every child comes to our school feeling safe. the goal of it was to keep students from being suspended. if you are going to do that, you need to provide us with the training, so therefore we needed teachers on special assignment, teachers who would provide us with the trains so we could have alternatives for -- training so we could have alternatives for consequences for the students. they need boundaries but we need to know the ways to approach them and for the students to feel their needs are met. and so i'm just putting it out there, the teachers i know, we need to have a certain amount of teachers to keep our
[applause] >> good evening, darcy blackburne, first grade elementary teacher at sheridan. i just have to say, susan mentioned this evening, this is the sixth anniversary of safe and supportive schools, which is what you put forward for our students. we are sadlied with the task at our schools, not just the classroom teachers, but everyone at the site, paraprofessionals, nurses, when we have them, the days that we do, the social workers, everyone works to make sure every child comes to our...
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course became the fighting general and sherman from columbus ohio and outside of columbus in general sheridan that played such a prominent role to bring a decisive conclusion to the civil war to avoid any more bloodshed. i enjoyed reading that book i just finished reading 13 days by robert f kennedy looking at the cuban missile crisis and i was reminded i was born during that age and i remember the attention around the cuban missile crisis and how close we came with the nuclear holocaust with the superpowers at that time. had it not been for jfk to dig deep and look at alternatives and other options other than the obvious, who knows where we would have been as a nation. and we owe president kennedy and his brother robert a great debt of gratitude for having handled that situation the way that they did. i'm also reading pioneers the latest by david mccullough. what little community marietta ohio is the first settlement in the entire territory after the civil war and how we wound up it's interesting to look at the maps and to see the very street that i live on today and what it might have look
course became the fighting general and sherman from columbus ohio and outside of columbus in general sheridan that played such a prominent role to bring a decisive conclusion to the civil war to avoid any more bloodshed. i enjoyed reading that book i just finished reading 13 days by robert f kennedy looking at the cuban missile crisis and i was reminded i was born during that age and i remember the attention around the cuban missile crisis and how close we came with the nuclear holocaust with...
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became one of grant's right hand guys and also from just outside of columbus general burrell, general sheridan in bringing a decisive conclusion to the civil war and avoiding any more bloodshed than we had i've enjoyed reading that book. i just finished reading 13 days by robert f kennedy looking at the cuban missile crisis and i was reminded. i was born during that age and i remember the national tension around the cuban missile crisis and i think most americans do not really have an appreciation for how close we came to a nuclear holocaust between the two great superpowers at that time the soviet union and united states and had it not been for john f. kennedy's digging in, digging deep, looking at alternatives, looking at other options other than the obvious, who knows where we would have been as a nation. i think we owe president kennedy and his brother robert a great debt of gratitude for having handled that situation the way that they did. i'm also reading pioneers, the greatest Ãbthe latest by david mccallum. my little community where i live marietta ohio is the first settlement in the n
became one of grant's right hand guys and also from just outside of columbus general burrell, general sheridan in bringing a decisive conclusion to the civil war and avoiding any more bloodshed than we had i've enjoyed reading that book. i just finished reading 13 days by robert f kennedy looking at the cuban missile crisis and i was reminded. i was born during that age and i remember the national tension around the cuban missile crisis and i think most americans do not really have an...