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sonia: thank you, all. [applause] bill: thank you to sonia. if you would not mind just folding up your own chair, and you can get your books signed here. our for sale right at the front. thanks. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> prepared to cast off. prepare to kustoff. >> you are watching american history tv, covering history, c-span-style, with event coverage, eyewitness accounts, archival films, lectures in college classrooms, and visits to museums and historic places. all weekend, every weekend, on c-span 3. >> this sunday on american artifacts, we tour a u.s.structed world war ii army division barracks. here is a preview. if you think of a vehicle from world war ii, you are thinking of a jeep. here is a great example of a 1945 jeep. it has been restored nearly to the condition it rolled off the factory floor with. these things were outstanding designs. ,hey were designed by bant
sonia: thank you, all. [applause] bill: thank you to sonia. if you would not mind just folding up your own chair, and you can get your books signed here. our for sale right at the front. thanks. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> prepared to cast off. prepare to kustoff. >> you are watching american history tv, covering...
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gago there she is sonia we are running to the latest in terms of the u.k. numbers do we have sania i believe we are having technical problems with sanya there let's go then instead to moscow while we try to reconnect with sonia there is masa so moscow there has i believe we've been hearing from authorities about the latest in spain what more can you tell us. well her parents had to spend to premise a bit of santa the house address to nation and has announced an extension of peaked and it's more of this state of emergency lockdown until april 26th he also has a worry the population to spend your citizens that this is not going to be end of the state of the marriage you'd see that these is more probably to be extended but this is us as our constitution say so so it has to be 15 days passed passed on to congress to for approval and then they had to to decide whether to extend it and in which conditions if this they would have gotten measures or it will be a deescalation to leave this lockdown we are facing he said that we are facing 2 weeks of very tough measu
gago there she is sonia we are running to the latest in terms of the u.k. numbers do we have sania i believe we are having technical problems with sanya there let's go then instead to moscow while we try to reconnect with sonia there is masa so moscow there has i believe we've been hearing from authorities about the latest in spain what more can you tell us. well her parents had to spend to premise a bit of santa the house address to nation and has announced an extension of peaked and it's more...
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herfamily 26—year—old sonia died of coronavirus.hers, and they want people to understand the anguish and questions they are left with —— loved herjob. questions they are left with —— loved her job. they questions they are left with —— loved herjob. they showed us the mask sonia bought online to protect yourself. i believe what my sister has confirmed they arrived when she was in hospital. so too late? too late. in time, there will be questions that many families need answering. alison holt, bbc news. let's have a look at some of the other stories into the pandemic. scotland has become the latest place to advise the public to wear masks where areas —— in areas where social distancing is difficult. the uk government has yet to announce its decision on mask, but the health secretary said youth was based on weak science. spain's prime minister has outlined the aim of getting back to something like normality by the end ofjune. social distancing will remain but schools will not reopen until september. president hooton the peak of the outb
herfamily 26—year—old sonia died of coronavirus.hers, and they want people to understand the anguish and questions they are left with —— loved herjob. questions they are left with —— loved her job. they questions they are left with —— loved herjob. they showed us the mask sonia bought online to protect yourself. i believe what my sister has confirmed they arrived when she was in hospital. so too late? too late. in time, there will be questions that many families need answering....
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alex i'm a business secretary also even though all of public health england back to sonia gago who's standing by listening to that and sonia the the briefing they're turning towards this big issue of testing of course same test test test that's most important thing to do the u.k. has been behind the curve on this and we saw the government in its public health representative defending their testing history. well yes i'm saying they are defending it because simply they're actually having problems they're trying to access some of the components with which they can undertake the testing now they are saying that they are really trying their hardest to try and access as much of the material as possible and putting a lawsuit emphasis on the fact they want these tests to be effective tests however. as you mentioned yes the u.k. has been behind the rest of europe when it's come to this as well craig's on file in germany they already began making there in 1000 tests to be able to identify the patients back in january the u.k. went into that a month later that's that's a lot of time but it's ma
alex i'm a business secretary also even though all of public health england back to sonia gago who's standing by listening to that and sonia the the briefing they're turning towards this big issue of testing of course same test test test that's most important thing to do the u.k. has been behind the curve on this and we saw the government in its public health representative defending their testing history. well yes i'm saying they are defending it because simply they're actually having problems...
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we heard from ruth bader-ginsburg and soni sonia sotomayor. after wards six former law clerks rauecall working with justice o'connor. you're watching american history tv on c span 3. >>> supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor speak at an event commemorating the 38th anniversary of her senate confirmation. the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute posted the program. -- hosted the program. >>> good evening, everyone, on behalf of the reagan foundation institute, thank you for joining us this evening. i have the pleasure of introducing our two panelists and ted olson in just a moment. i would like to take a moment first to thank justice joining this evening. it's an honor to have you with us. thank you. today has been a time to celebrate the legacy of the first woman appointed to the united states supreme court. this evening, we have the privilege of welcoming the second and the third. we're extraordinarily grateful to justices ruth bader ginsberg and sonia sotomayor for joining us to honor sandra day o'conn
we heard from ruth bader-ginsburg and soni sonia sotomayor. after wards six former law clerks rauecall working with justice o'connor. you're watching american history tv on c span 3. >>> supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor speak at an event commemorating the 38th anniversary of her senate confirmation. the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute posted the program. -- hosted the program. >>> good evening, everyone, on behalf of the reagan...
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sonia pernell, borisjohnson‘s very important things. brown will be in the hot seat. he is the weather with tomasz schafernaker. hello. still some very warm and sunny weather around but the chill has reached scotland and northern ireland, and easter monday for all of us will be quite a bit colder. the temperature will drop like a stone by more than 10 degrees in some areas. the satellite picture, the clouds are coming straight out of the north, the norwegian sea, so—called scandinavian air will spread across the uk. this is what it looks like as far as temperatures go on sunday at 8pm. five in aberdeen, still 21 in london, so a huge temperature contrast. with the weather front moving through we could see showers and thunderstorms through the day and evening across parts of wales and the midlands. the arrows coming from the north, cold air, and frost in scotland first thing on monday and 9 degrees in the south. you will definitely notice the chilly wind on monday, particularly on the north sea coast and the coasts around east anglia, the
sonia pernell, borisjohnson‘s very important things. brown will be in the hot seat. he is the weather with tomasz schafernaker. hello. still some very warm and sunny weather around but the chill has reached scotland and northern ireland, and easter monday for all of us will be quite a bit colder. the temperature will drop like a stone by more than 10 degrees in some areas. the satellite picture, the clouds are coming straight out of the north, the norwegian sea, so—called scandinavian air...
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we heard from ruth bader-ginsburg and sonia sonia sotomayor.
we heard from ruth bader-ginsburg and sonia sonia sotomayor.
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they showed us the mask that sonia had bought online to protect yourself.s confirmed that they have arrived when she was in hospital. so too late for her? too late for her. in time there will be questions that many families need answering about the impact the virus and care home. until now, the virus has largely been concentrated in europe, the united states and china —— where health systems are well established. developing countries —— so far have been less affected —— but are particularly vulnerable should the virus takes hold. and the dangers are amplified in parts of the world affected by conflict as our middle east editor jeremy bowen explains. welcome home, syrians face 14 days quarantine in regulate disinfectant dormitories. the last theory and profit out against the regime. with almosti million people by war. social distancing and washing hands are not easy if you live in a tent with little or no clean water. she knows all about the coronavirus but much more about sudden death. she's ten, her brother mohammed is 13. they've been bombed and shelled f
they showed us the mask that sonia had bought online to protect yourself.s confirmed that they have arrived when she was in hospital. so too late for her? too late for her. in time there will be questions that many families need answering about the impact the virus and care home. until now, the virus has largely been concentrated in europe, the united states and china —— where health systems are well established. developing countries —— so far have been less affected —— but are...
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>> next on american history tv, justices ruth bad erer ginsburg and sonia sotomayor, part of an all-day conference commemorating the 30th >> good evening, everyone. on behalf of the reagan foundation institute, thank you for joining us this evening. i have the pleasure of introducing our two panelists and ted olsen in a moment. we have a number of distinguished guests with us. i would like to take a moment to thank justice brett kavanaugh for joining us this evening. it's an honor to have you with us. thank you. today has been a time to celebrate the legacy of the first woman appointed to the united states supreme court. this evening we have the privilege of welcoming the second and the third. we're extraordinarily grateful to justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor to join us to honor sandra day o'connor. it turns out that justice ginsberg and justice o'connor share an unusual distinction and that is interesting nicknames. when justice o'connor was confirmed she earned the moniker fwotsc for first woman on the supreme court. justice ginsburg has been kroub crowned the notoriou
>> next on american history tv, justices ruth bad erer ginsburg and sonia sotomayor, part of an all-day conference commemorating the 30th >> good evening, everyone. on behalf of the reagan foundation institute, thank you for joining us this evening. i have the pleasure of introducing our two panelists and ted olsen in a moment. we have a number of distinguished guests with us. i would like to take a moment to thank justice brett kavanaugh for joining us this evening. it's an honor...
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one day justice scalia looked at me and said, i really love you, sonia. you're a bulldog like i am. [ laughter ] we're both new york city street fighters. he was right. i have been helped in restraining myself with the intervention of colleagues, which is one of the things that you asked about how do we maintain the collegiality. other colleagues will step in, have conversations with you, and suggest that some things have crossed the line. others i have received and i won't mention what it was about or who it was but an apology from a claeg for something said in heated argument. and that i know was likely prompted by someone else saying, hum. what did you do? or did you really mean that? and so it's to remain collegial, to understand your obligation to work with each other, assuming each other's good faith. it gets challenged when you disagree. but that's the time when you need to come to your senses and the group needs to continue insisting upon the nature of our family. >> so i was going to ask about the oral arguments. sometimes the oral arguments the
one day justice scalia looked at me and said, i really love you, sonia. you're a bulldog like i am. [ laughter ] we're both new york city street fighters. he was right. i have been helped in restraining myself with the intervention of colleagues, which is one of the things that you asked about how do we maintain the collegiality. other colleagues will step in, have conversations with you, and suggest that some things have crossed the line. others i have received and i won't mention what it was...
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sonia's now empty clinic...uption policy which covered closure due to human contagion. her insurer is disputing her claim as coronavirus was not directly on her premises. we've paid our premium, always paid it on time, have done the right thing. there's a clause in that document, which is, in my view, really clear. i think we're going to close. without that payment, we can't continue. the bbc has been inundated with e—mails from business owners like sonia, who feel unfairly treated by their insurers. the treasury select committee of mps and the financial watchdogs are all looking at this issue. but insurers argue that to make this sort of cover widely available and affordable for people would require government subsidies, given the scale of the unprecedented disruption it's caused. most business interruption policies that most businesses have, up and down the country, are very much designed to protect them from standard things like fire and flood. they're not designed to cover and weren't priced either to cover
sonia's now empty clinic...uption policy which covered closure due to human contagion. her insurer is disputing her claim as coronavirus was not directly on her premises. we've paid our premium, always paid it on time, have done the right thing. there's a clause in that document, which is, in my view, really clear. i think we're going to close. without that payment, we can't continue. the bbc has been inundated with e—mails from business owners like sonia, who feel unfairly treated by their...
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as you know our host tonight is justice sonia sotomayor. we are pleased to have her with us tonight and want to thank or on behalf of the society for giving her time when we call upon her to participate in events like this. it is quite important to us and quite important to you. we very much appreciate it. i will tell you briefly a bit about the justice. she is a native new yorker, born in the bronx, very unhappy about last night baseball game, i gather. undergraduate work at princeton and went to yale law school, then joined the district attorney office in new york county as an assistant district attorney. she was a litigator in the international and commercial law area. that attracted attention and before long, she had become a federal district judge on the southern district of new york. six years later she became a circuit court of appeals judge on the second circuit. that was 1998 and 11 years after that, she found herself here in the supreme court. so she, and one other justice in the modern era, justice charles whitaker, are the only
as you know our host tonight is justice sonia sotomayor. we are pleased to have her with us tonight and want to thank or on behalf of the society for giving her time when we call upon her to participate in events like this. it is quite important to us and quite important to you. we very much appreciate it. i will tell you briefly a bit about the justice. she is a native new yorker, born in the bronx, very unhappy about last night baseball game, i gather. undergraduate work at princeton and went...
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sonia: que me deje en paz. no, no me haga nada, por favor, no.
sonia: que me deje en paz. no, no me haga nada, por favor, no.
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sonia, vámonos. good-bye, fulgencio. say good-bye to fulgencio.
sonia, vámonos. good-bye, fulgencio. say good-bye to fulgencio.
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sonia did your her caircut.reat job to your wifey. >> that beauty upkeep is suffering for all of us. sometimes it's like do it yourself hair. that is the new normal. so people have been tagging me with some photos. this is pam montana. she sent me this picture of her doing her own hair. he says her stylist was nice enough to drop off the mix. i love this picture. real men do color their hair. and they're studly enough to admit it. this is roy blair saying hey, girl, i feel you. roy being very confident in his manhood in showing us that. and yes, roy sent that to me because i admit, i was looking a little drab, and i had to wash that gray out of my hair, so yep, i did it myself. i don't think my hairdresser monica is going to be happy with me. but yes, color in a box. had to come clean. this is not really my natural color any more, raj. and i have to admit, i also gave john a haircut. i'm sorry i couldn't give you your haircut, raj, but sonia did a good job. >> i keep getting that gray in there, so i need to borr
sonia did your her caircut.reat job to your wifey. >> that beauty upkeep is suffering for all of us. sometimes it's like do it yourself hair. that is the new normal. so people have been tagging me with some photos. this is pam montana. she sent me this picture of her doing her own hair. he says her stylist was nice enough to drop off the mix. i love this picture. real men do color their hair. and they're studly enough to admit it. this is roy blair saying hey, girl, i feel you. roy being...
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sonia's now empty clinic.he had a business interruption policy, which covered closure due to human contagion. her insurer is disputing her claim as coronavirus was not directly on her premises. we've paid our premium, always paid it on time, have done the right thing. there's a clause in that document, which is, in my view, really clear. i think we're going to close. without that payment, we can't continue. the bbc has been inundated with emails from business owners like sonia, who feel unfairly treated by their insurers. the treasury select committee of mps and the financial watchdogs are all looking at this issue. but insurers argue that to make this sort of cover widely available and affordable for people would require government subsidies, given the scale of the unprecedented disruption it's caused. most business interruption policies that most businesses have, up and down the country, are very much designed to protect them from standard things like fire and flood. they're not designed to cover and they we
sonia's now empty clinic.he had a business interruption policy, which covered closure due to human contagion. her insurer is disputing her claim as coronavirus was not directly on her premises. we've paid our premium, always paid it on time, have done the right thing. there's a clause in that document, which is, in my view, really clear. i think we're going to close. without that payment, we can't continue. the bbc has been inundated with emails from business owners like sonia, who feel...
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. >> reporter: 75-year-old sonia atieh was put on a ventilator at mt. sinai queens. >> she came to us initially with shortness of breath. she could barely breathe. >> reporter: on her granddaughter's sixth birthday, after two weeks, sonia wheeled out of that hospital to cheers. able to head home to reunite with her family. >> we love that image. tom, with these promising early results for remdesivir, i can only imagine folks are wondering how easily they'll be able to get it if they need it. if they come down with the virus. >> reporter: david, on the heels of that announcement, the makers of the drug say they expect to meet and exceed their production goals. we're talking about more than 100,000 medical treatment courses by may. more than 500,000 by october. medical experts say those are very good numbers, and a patient says he received the drug via an iv every day. he said it was like his morning coffee. >> tom, thank you. >>> also, that other new number tonight. one more illustration of why so many americans are out of work and in need. the economy s
. >> reporter: 75-year-old sonia atieh was put on a ventilator at mt. sinai queens. >> she came to us initially with shortness of breath. she could barely breathe. >> reporter: on her granddaughter's sixth birthday, after two weeks, sonia wheeled out of that hospital to cheers. able to head home to reunite with her family. >> we love that image. tom, with these promising early results for remdesivir, i can only imagine folks are wondering how easily they'll be able to...
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aquÍ tenemos a sonia en nuestra oficina de salud del estado.os del coronavirus o covid-19. una de las preguntas que se hacen es que los ancianos en el estado de california o los ancianos de california que viven en sus hogares o viven en asilo, esto serÍa una determinaciÓn de ellos y prioridad de identificar a estas personas de la tercera edad o como tratar de ayudarlos. [habla en inglÉs] se tratarÁn de enfocar en cÓmo reconocer los riesgos que existen en lugares donde estÁn personas congregadas. el tercer paso aquÍ lo vamos a leer y esa la habilidad de los hospitales y los sistemas de salud para poder lidiar con el incremento de contagios de coronavirus. ¿tenemos camillas adecuadas a un equipo adecuado dentro de nuestros hospitales? estos son los puntos que ellos estÁn compartiendo y preguntÁndose antes de modificar las Órdenes de quedarse en casa. [habla en inglÉs] nos recuerdan que el estado de california estÁ bastante preparado para recibir los casos de coronavirus que tenemos en estos momentos, esto es si el Índice no aumenta de una manera
aquÍ tenemos a sonia en nuestra oficina de salud del estado.os del coronavirus o covid-19. una de las preguntas que se hacen es que los ancianos en el estado de california o los ancianos de california que viven en sus hogares o viven en asilo, esto serÍa una determinaciÓn de ellos y prioridad de identificar a estas personas de la tercera edad o como tratar de ayudarlos. [habla en inglÉs] se tratarÁn de enfocar en cÓmo reconocer los riesgos que existen en lugares donde estÁn personas...
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correspondent for the financial times, sebastian payne, and the chief leader writer for the observer, soniathe uk, the times leads with comments from england's chief medical officer, who says he believes that the number of new cases of coronavirus reported is beginning to flatten out — he didn't actually say that the peak had been reached, but beginning to flatten out. with 761 deaths reported today. the heartbreaking news of the death of a pregnant nurse leads the front of the uk's metro paper. doctors managed to save her baby, who is said to be doing well. the nurse herself died as a result of coronavirus. the financial times reports that america's allies have condemned donald trump's decision to stop funding the who, after he criticised their handling of the global pandemic. while the straits times — based in singapore — leads with the same story, reporting that china's foreign ministry warns that the us‘ withdrawal will harm the fight against the virus. while injapan, prime minister shinzo abe is facing criticism there for not doing enough to help businesses. there is some helicopter mo
correspondent for the financial times, sebastian payne, and the chief leader writer for the observer, soniathe uk, the times leads with comments from england's chief medical officer, who says he believes that the number of new cases of coronavirus reported is beginning to flatten out — he didn't actually say that the peak had been reached, but beginning to flatten out. with 761 deaths reported today. the heartbreaking news of the death of a pregnant nurse leads the front of the uk's metro...
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i'm sonia logical welcome to the program u.s. president donald trump has given his 1st briefing since his controversial remarks about using disinfectant to treat the coronavirus trump launched a fresh attack on china saying beijing could have stopped the virus before it swept the world the president said his administration would conduct what he called a serious investigation despite the number of u.s. covert 1000 cases now approaching 1000000 trump insists all areas of the country are doing well the white house also unveiled new measures to ramp up testing for the virus. a washington correspondent stephens inman's followed the briefing steffen what was your big takeaway from this briefing the big one is there is a plan though according to the white house plan is to ramp up testing at the moment the united states conducts $200000.00 tests a day that is impressively more than it was just a few weeks before just say 2 months before a month before i was there we were talking about numbers in the 102-0000 now it's 200000 that's a good
i'm sonia logical welcome to the program u.s. president donald trump has given his 1st briefing since his controversial remarks about using disinfectant to treat the coronavirus trump launched a fresh attack on china saying beijing could have stopped the virus before it swept the world the president said his administration would conduct what he called a serious investigation despite the number of u.s. covert 1000 cases now approaching 1000000 trump insists all areas of the country are doing...
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concepciÓn ortiz, el es un trabajador de limpieza en san francisco o, muchas gracias por tu labor, sonias gracias por compartir sus fotografÍas, para nosotros es muy importante reconocer este tipo de unidad quÉ realizan en circunstancias quÉ no son nada fÁciles. gracias, quÉdense con el noticiero nacional. mÁs de 50 mil muertes en estados unidos por el coronavirus. mÉdicos del gobierno recomendaron no inyectar ni ingerir desinfectantes. archipresidente trump lo sugiriÓ en su conferencia de prensa. estados dieron los primeros pasos para reabrir negocios pese a las advertencias de funcionarios de salud de que no lo hicieran. una comunidad hispana tiene una de las tasas de contagio mÁs altas en el paÍs. veremos por quÉ. se dispara la venta de marihuana. estados dicen que el negocio de la yerba es esencial. ♪
concepciÓn ortiz, el es un trabajador de limpieza en san francisco o, muchas gracias por tu labor, sonias gracias por compartir sus fotografÍas, para nosotros es muy importante reconocer este tipo de unidad quÉ realizan en circunstancias quÉ no son nada fÁciles. gracias, quÉdense con el noticiero nacional. mÁs de 50 mil muertes en estados unidos por el coronavirus. mÉdicos del gobierno recomendaron no inyectar ni ingerir desinfectantes. archipresidente trump lo sugiriÓ en su...
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haciendo lo que pueden para mantener operando el negocio >> acomodamos a lo que ganen >> conocimos a soniapañera para quitar el estrés de coronavirus >> por otra parte el sueldo es poco lo que ganamos y no hay trabajo ahora. >> extendieron su resguardo y la ciudad y los condados de san mateo y san francisco incluyendo posible acceso de actividades de bajo riesgo. es difícil pero es por el esfuerzo que todos estamos ahciendo. a pesar que visitas de hospitales médicos temen que pueda generar otro brote. >> mi esperanza es poder estar en mejores condiciones y según información que tengamos. comerciantes como este hombre sobrevive a las ventas y teme que pueda hacer su futuro muy negro >> la gente no está trabajando y ojalá primero que estén bien >> algunos preocupados por golpe financiero y su propósito es más importante >> es bueno por bienestar de todo el mund, su salud >> el gobernador formó un equipo para trabajar con los negocios al reabrir. más detalles en los próximos días pero el nuevo resguardo se extiende a mayo. >> en santa clara determinó que una mujer de la ciudad de la bahía ten
haciendo lo que pueden para mantener operando el negocio >> acomodamos a lo que ganen >> conocimos a soniapañera para quitar el estrés de coronavirus >> por otra parte el sueldo es poco lo que ganamos y no hay trabajo ahora. >> extendieron su resguardo y la ciudad y los condados de san mateo y san francisco incluyendo posible acceso de actividades de bajo riesgo. es difícil pero es por el esfuerzo que todos estamos ahciendo. a pesar que visitas de hospitales médicos...
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. >> next on american history tv, justices ruth bad erer ginsburg and sonia sotomayor, part of an all-day conference commemorating the 30th >> good evening, everyone. on behalf of the reagan foundation institute, thank you for joining us this evening. i have the pleasure of introducing our two panelists and ted olsen in a moment. we have a number of distinguished guests with us. i would like to take a moment to thank justice brett kavanaugh for joining us this evening. it's an honor to have you with us. thank you. today has been a time to celebrate the legacy of the first woman appointed to the united states supreme court. this evening we have the
. >> next on american history tv, justices ruth bad erer ginsburg and sonia sotomayor, part of an all-day conference commemorating the 30th >> good evening, everyone. on behalf of the reagan foundation institute, thank you for joining us this evening. i have the pleasure of introducing our two panelists and ted olsen in a moment. we have a number of distinguished guests with us. i would like to take a moment to thank justice brett kavanaugh for joining us this evening. it's an honor...
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this is sonia charo. hello? [inaudible] >> speaker? >> all right. can you hear me? >> yes. we can hear you. >> all right. hi. i'm here. all right. we don't have to take the hotel's word for it. this is sonia trout. other cities seem to be getting hotel rooms around the world half as much. the other thing is s.r.o. rooms will be empty. i'm looking forward to everybody getting together to show the mayor that she has the widest support possible. thanks. >> chair fewer: thank you. next speaker, please. >> you have seven questions remaining. >> hello. my name is sarah ogilby. i'm with yimby today, and i'm in full support of the ordinance. if we do not house people immediately, we risk losing all progress made in flattening the curve and conserving hospital resources. supervisors, please make a well articulated argument to the federal government to cover this need. we can both spend our money now and demand federal reimbursement, ask federal representatives to priorityize this, and use your political power. this is an unprecedented public health emergency exacerbated by a housing
this is sonia charo. hello? [inaudible] >> speaker? >> all right. can you hear me? >> yes. we can hear you. >> all right. hi. i'm here. all right. we don't have to take the hotel's word for it. this is sonia trout. other cities seem to be getting hotel rooms around the world half as much. the other thing is s.r.o. rooms will be empty. i'm looking forward to everybody getting together to show the mayor that she has the widest support possible. thanks. >> chair...
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. >> sonia es la gerente asistente de este supermercado y asegura que las ganancias son pocas. >> hastae ha llevado a fabricarlas, con 7 dÓlares promete que le combina hasta con su vestido >> querÍa hacerla con las telas que me sobraban y la gente me empezÓ a llamar que querÍan par los familiares para los amigos y asÍ empezÓ la idea y ahora estamos haciendo como 100 al dÍa. >> muchas gracias a mi compaÑero leonardo por esa informaciÓn. muchos abuelos que no pueden ver a sus nietos hoy se sienten un poco aislados pensando tambiÉn que ellos forman parte de un alto riesgo, a pesar de todos muchos han logrado conectarse con sus seres queridos a travÉs de la tecnologÍa y mi compaÑero nos habla de esa cercanÍa cibernÉtica (cantan) solo >> solo a travÉs de una pequeÑa pantalla es como rigoberto puede escuchar cantar a sus nietos, se saludan con el amor de siempre, pero no es lo mismo. >> por estos dÍas, los abuelos han tenido que sacrificar los abrazos a los seres que tanto quieren, ya sea por cuidar a los pequeÑos o por cuidarse a sÍ mismo. >> trabajando desde temprano, de noche y de dÍa, rig
. >> sonia es la gerente asistente de este supermercado y asegura que las ganancias son pocas. >> hastae ha llevado a fabricarlas, con 7 dÓlares promete que le combina hasta con su vestido >> querÍa hacerla con las telas que me sobraban y la gente me empezÓ a llamar que querÍan par los familiares para los amigos y asÍ empezÓ la idea y ahora estamos haciendo como 100 al dÍa. >> muchas gracias a mi compaÑero leonardo por esa informaciÓn. muchos abuelos que no...
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sonia's. and some of them a lot. like to do it on their wedding because on their job no mas i'm like your youngest and this is what the net bomb will go. up to you going over the mark. and then your thunder guy that done all the and then made a good book takes your pavé the about this site on the bounce on. most. of our. stuff as i don't know. what annoyed the mama mia crew got the new yet on this good though i mean that i want to hide tenders are going to kill all of them in. the court of law on the sea. was the mark that most of them started to show most of my disc of the new i want to deny this next. time you are the size of that coming down come with us and on the come you call human offices and the small man in the room. put all those in a corner for muscle on the net character then. c you are now the. honorable man. you know where the cars are good then move on and. don't go there i mean this is just gone wrong air. one of those oh good and then i still know it it goes over there hide it then you know when you
sonia's. and some of them a lot. like to do it on their wedding because on their job no mas i'm like your youngest and this is what the net bomb will go. up to you going over the mark. and then your thunder guy that done all the and then made a good book takes your pavé the about this site on the bounce on. most. of our. stuff as i don't know. what annoyed the mama mia crew got the new yet on this good though i mean that i want to hide tenders are going to kill all of them in. the court of law...
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. >>> sonia, se aferra a la vida luchando conla el covid-19. >>> uno se siente muy cansado, o sea, leano que vive en otra parte de las vegas, Él y su familia. >>> la mamÁ, marÍa leÓn, presentÓ complicaciones porque saliÓ positiva, lucho para sobrevivir, pero perdiÓ la batalla. >>> tenÍan que ponerle el ventilador, pasÓ tres semanas, pero estÁn ahÍ, como hacerlo, y lanzando y pasÓ. >>> aÚn desconocen cÓmo se contagiaron de covid-19. >>> yo trabajabas en un hospital, mi hermano tambiÉn, estando en el pÚblico, sin saber quiÉn estaba infectado o no. >>> por su parte... el resto de su familia, no se dan por vencidos. >>> sÍ, tomÓ un poco de tiempo, tres a cuatro semanas, para todos nosotros y tambiÉn estÁn diciendo que la... las cosas del pecho, sÍ se quedan, habia que tomar lo que mandaron, luego y realmente como el tratamiento, no hay nada que uno pueda hacer, porque. >>> es momento que los hispanos, continÚan con mÁs casos positivos al covid-19, hace un llamado a la comunidad. >>> por favor, cuÍdense, quedarse en casa, si pueden , si tienen que salir por fav favor cuÍdense lo mejor que
. >>> sonia, se aferra a la vida luchando conla el covid-19. >>> uno se siente muy cansado, o sea, leano que vive en otra parte de las vegas, Él y su familia. >>> la mamÁ, marÍa leÓn, presentÓ complicaciones porque saliÓ positiva, lucho para sobrevivir, pero perdiÓ la batalla. >>> tenÍan que ponerle el ventilador, pasÓ tres semanas, pero estÁn ahÍ, como hacerlo, y lanzando y pasÓ. >>> aÚn desconocen cÓmo se contagiaron de covid-19....
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when sonia shah was first described, 20% of people would get sick and if they get sick they get a fever, a little headache, some itching, some red i and they will get better. very quickly it became clear this was a problem for pregnant women but now we know even for adults because of laserlike focus on neuronal cells, this is a neurologic illness that causes weakness and even in a healthy person zika virus can cause brain inflammation of the coverings around your brain. even in what we think of as normal healthy adults who are not pregnant this virus is a problem. this virus shouldn't be a problem, okay? the virus is spread by his type of mosquito that is not new to us, the same mosquito that spreads yellow fever that causes 30,000 deaths a year, the same mosquito that spreads dengue. if we were having this conversation 5 years ago we would be talking about this large dengue outbreak that is occurring in south america, and think about 30,000 deaths a year, something around that, the same mosquito that causes a virus that was in the news to her 3 years ago, that want to seem to cause any
when sonia shah was first described, 20% of people would get sick and if they get sick they get a fever, a little headache, some itching, some red i and they will get better. very quickly it became clear this was a problem for pregnant women but now we know even for adults because of laserlike focus on neuronal cells, this is a neurologic illness that causes weakness and even in a healthy person zika virus can cause brain inflammation of the coverings around your brain. even in what we think of...
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produce but researches think they could have a covid-19 for wide spread rollout in 12 to 18 months sonia bell is married with three kids and works in emery's infectious disease unit she volunteered to be a test subject for the vaccine. >> from nih to our emory university faculty to our staff to our nurses who drew my blood today, i'm surrounded by excellence and i'm not worried. >> reporter: the trial uses genetic material to isolate a protein. the body uses that protein to stimulate an immune response worldwide there are dozens of vaccine candidates with two clinical trials underway in the u.s. including the emory trial. richard engel has been talking to researchers involved in the second trial. >> doctor working on a vaccine told me what they don't know is this a vaccine that will constantly have to be updated as the virus changes and potentially mutates? back at emory feels it. >> the pressure is on. especially from my parents, did you do it today? do you have a vaccine for us keep trying. >> reporter: the volunteers are starting to receive their sound round of vaccine injections this
produce but researches think they could have a covid-19 for wide spread rollout in 12 to 18 months sonia bell is married with three kids and works in emery's infectious disease unit she volunteered to be a test subject for the vaccine. >> from nih to our emory university faculty to our staff to our nurses who drew my blood today, i'm surrounded by excellence and i'm not worried. >> reporter: the trial uses genetic material to isolate a protein. the body uses that protein to...
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i would like to express the society's gratitude to our host this evening, justice sonia s o sotomayor. i want to thank her for taking time off at a very busy time in the life of the court. she was born in the bronx, new york. she earned a b.a. in 1976 from princeton, a j.d. from yale law school where she was editor of the yale law journal. from 1979 to 1984. then she litigated. she handled universal matters where she served as associate and partner from 1984 through 1992. she was then nominated for the supreme court after service in the district court and the second district court of appeals. see this is also the author of books aimed at adults and children alike. her most recent volume a children's book is entitled "just ask, be different, be brave, be you." it was published just last month. i'm honored and grateful to introduce you to the host for the evening, justice sonia sotomayor. >> welcome, everyone. good evening, i'm always pleased to have you come to the supreme court. i'm so delighted that many of you are joining us this evening for the third of this society's four part 201
i would like to express the society's gratitude to our host this evening, justice sonia s o sotomayor. i want to thank her for taking time off at a very busy time in the life of the court. she was born in the bronx, new york. she earned a b.a. in 1976 from princeton, a j.d. from yale law school where she was editor of the yale law journal. from 1979 to 1984. then she litigated. she handled universal matters where she served as associate and partner from 1984 through 1992. she was then nominated...
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. >> sonia complemented the work of parent suddenly in charge of homeschooling and said classroom via zoom isn't a replacement for the real thing. >> we have to address learning gaps which have occurred as a result of this. we have been protecting all of us by limiting the amount of access in this environment but we have to make up for this gap. >> marin school superintendent told kpix 5, 80% of her parents are willing to send their kids back to a classroom if safeguards are in place. >> i want parents to get to be parents. it is unbelievable what they have been able and willing to do but i want them to relax because in the end, it will be our responsibility to do what we need to do over the next period to ensure that whatever has to be re-taught, relearned during this next phase, we will take responsibility to do it and we look forward to doing so. >> we reached out to multiple school districts to get their take on all of this. we were told by a few that they were caught flat footed by the announcement. we have yet to hear back from the california teachers association because you can
. >> sonia complemented the work of parent suddenly in charge of homeschooling and said classroom via zoom isn't a replacement for the real thing. >> we have to address learning gaps which have occurred as a result of this. we have been protecting all of us by limiting the amount of access in this environment but we have to make up for this gap. >> marin school superintendent told kpix 5, 80% of her parents are willing to send their kids back to a classroom if safeguards are...
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100,000 coronavirus patients hospitalized, every day there is a story of recovery, like 75- year-old soniaeh, of queens, uew york. the grandmother of two was on a ventilator, hospitalized for nearly three weeks. tuesday, she got to go home, just in time for her granddaughter's sixth birthday. well, late this afternoon, we learned that frida oday afr repl an to reopen thereopen thehe state on may 4. state on may 4. now, the governor says that much of hard-hit south portion of the state, including miami, will not be allowed to reopen most of its businesses, with the exception of golf courses and parks. norah. >> o'donnell: all right, mola, thank you so much. and that encouraging news on remedesavir helped boost wall street today. the dow was up 2.2%, putting it on track for its biggest monthly gain since 1987. but even as the market rises, tae economy is in a tailspin. new numbers out today reveal the g.d.p., the broadest measure of the nation's output, fell for the first time in six years. cbs' weijia jiang is at the white house tonight. weijia? >> reporter: norah, president trump is brushi
100,000 coronavirus patients hospitalized, every day there is a story of recovery, like 75- year-old soniaeh, of queens, uew york. the grandmother of two was on a ventilator, hospitalized for nearly three weeks. tuesday, she got to go home, just in time for her granddaughter's sixth birthday. well, late this afternoon, we learned that frida oday afr repl an to reopen thereopen thehe state on may 4. state on may 4. now, the governor says that much of hard-hit south portion of the state,...
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does the state of emergency actually mean in concrete terms that's a question we asked correspondent sonia blushed in tokyo. it means that the governors have the authority to call on people to stay home and if openness is to close whatever they don't have they can't give any penalties and not like a european style lockdown so to speak so people are still free to move it's still basically wireless a very strong appeal and. if you compared to europe the situation here is very different. much less restricted it's much more like regular life and i'm hoping that with the state of emergency this. sense of crisis so to speak will will change and it effects the 2 main regions in japan it affects tokyo and the greater talk area with 35000000 people and also the greater osaka and kyoto area. actually for for well over a month. sonnier speaking to us from tokyo now let's get you up to speed with the latest developments related to the global coronavirus pandemic china has reported no new deaths from the corona virus over the past 24 hours and 32 new cases the country reported were people who returned
does the state of emergency actually mean in concrete terms that's a question we asked correspondent sonia blushed in tokyo. it means that the governors have the authority to call on people to stay home and if openness is to close whatever they don't have they can't give any penalties and not like a european style lockdown so to speak so people are still free to move it's still basically wireless a very strong appeal and. if you compared to europe the situation here is very different. much less...
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scientists to actually get a handle on tackling it paul thanks very much indeed for bring in that sonia parnell she's a journalist and bestselling author who's written a biography of the british prime minister barak's johnson she's joining us now from london when boris johnson got the job as prime minister his critics at the time were saying he did not have the qualities of leadership to be able to fulfill the role are we seeing evidence of that. yes indeed i was one of those critics i used to be his deputy many years ago and we were both journalists and he went in brussels for the daily telegraph was nothing to i got to know him very well i still then i written about him over the many many years now that he simply doesn't have the qualities to be. is take any and it's time like this is a global pandemic and the sunday times report today which seems extremely well researched well written and and accurate portrays that with devastating and hugely alarming impacts the fact is i think it is possible that person some will now go down as one of the worst 5 minutes is that we've ever had and
scientists to actually get a handle on tackling it paul thanks very much indeed for bring in that sonia parnell she's a journalist and bestselling author who's written a biography of the british prime minister barak's johnson she's joining us now from london when boris johnson got the job as prime minister his critics at the time were saying he did not have the qualities of leadership to be able to fulfill the role are we seeing evidence of that. yes indeed i was one of those critics i used to...
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recovery plan that is for all because we can have to say yes this crisis also with a sense of humanity of sonia gandhi and also in terms of in part it's in our film interest of all humanity. to get her that's why we're asking her about rescuing the economics of it because if you don't have a safety net you can't cope with it well we wish you well thank you for joining us on her say maria fowler from oxfam international. thanks. now to kenya and its capital nairobi where 60 percent of the population about 2 and a half 1000000 have been crammed conditions in urban slums but he children rely on schools for their meals but these are now closed and food banks for the poor and homeless are rare in kenya so some businesses and n.g.o.s are calling on people to donate money food and goods for those in the w. cellar an echo reports. with their arrival of the coronavirus in kenya a young group of volunteers set up an initiative to distribute food to those who can't stock up together with community activists they now do recognize that runs in poorer neighborhoods around nairobi and consuming. we rely on do
recovery plan that is for all because we can have to say yes this crisis also with a sense of humanity of sonia gandhi and also in terms of in part it's in our film interest of all humanity. to get her that's why we're asking her about rescuing the economics of it because if you don't have a safety net you can't cope with it well we wish you well thank you for joining us on her say maria fowler from oxfam international. thanks. now to kenya and its capital nairobi where 60 percent of the...
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hospital nutritionist sonia farrar has been harassed and threatened on the social networks ever since she was suspected of having called grown up flyers 3 weeks ago. i don't know if i need to get a restraining order there's a person who's threatening to hit me if she sees me but the health ministry calls the ongoing cases of discrimination against health workers appalling and. that we should be grateful to them i've asked that this cases be reported as a breach of the law. and it's not just in chile from argentina to mexico and way beyond. cases of discrimination against medical personnel are on the rise xico city hospital internist alan goodness has started wearing his street clothes rather than his uniform when he can't get a lift to work. when i try to take the bus the driver closes the door in my face when he says i'm a doctor and there are even worse forms of aggression of. reports of medical staff being attacked or having bleach thrown at them are becoming more common dr pamela fell she explains it's not rational the hostility or the and the anger really comes from boosts underl
hospital nutritionist sonia farrar has been harassed and threatened on the social networks ever since she was suspected of having called grown up flyers 3 weeks ago. i don't know if i need to get a restraining order there's a person who's threatening to hit me if she sees me but the health ministry calls the ongoing cases of discrimination against health workers appalling and. that we should be grateful to them i've asked that this cases be reported as a breach of the law. and it's not just in...
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let's speak now to boris johnson's biographer, sonia purnell.this must be a very frustrating moment for a prime minister who thrives on human contact. i actually think boris johnson is actually quite alone and at ease with his own company, i don't think the isolation is going to bea don't think the isolation is going to be a problem for him here, i think it is actually more the frustration are simply not being able to be in charge. i haven't been tested but i think i did have the coronavirus last week and the previous went, i didn't have a temp searcher but i did have other symptoms and i can tell you it was extremely difficult to make any decision, however minor, even about what we were going to do about getting food into the house, so the thought of someone obviously far more affected than i was making complex life and death decisions with a very high temperature that has been going on for ten days now, he must be absolutely exhausted, i do worry that this may not be the right thing for the nation. i really do hope of course that he makes a sp
let's speak now to boris johnson's biographer, sonia purnell.this must be a very frustrating moment for a prime minister who thrives on human contact. i actually think boris johnson is actually quite alone and at ease with his own company, i don't think the isolation is going to bea don't think the isolation is going to be a problem for him here, i think it is actually more the frustration are simply not being able to be in charge. i haven't been tested but i think i did have the coronavirus...
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have been paying tribute to health workers who've lost their lives to prove it 19 a sonia reports from london. a moment to remember them by the key workers all those who worked in frontline services and died in the service of others the prime minister boris johnson recovered from covert 19 also paid his respects came forward. but that has not dampened criticism of the government's failure to provide health care workers with adequate personal protective equipment and the death rates in england and wales reaching a new high way above previous government daily figures which count just deaths in hospitals the office for national statistics said on tuesday that 22351 people died in england and wales in the week ending april 17 and a growing number of deaths the elderly in care homes where doctors warn the pandemic has not yet peaked from tomorrow we'll be publishing not just the number of deaths in hospital each day but the number of deaths in care homes and in the community to this is something that wasn't previously possible with the guidance from british scientific advisors there is litt
have been paying tribute to health workers who've lost their lives to prove it 19 a sonia reports from london. a moment to remember them by the key workers all those who worked in frontline services and died in the service of others the prime minister boris johnson recovered from covert 19 also paid his respects came forward. but that has not dampened criticism of the government's failure to provide health care workers with adequate personal protective equipment and the death rates in england...
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correspondent for the financial times, sebastian payne, and the chief leader writer for the observer, soniaodha. the front pages, starting with... the times leads with comments from england's chief medical officer, who says he believes that the number of new cases of coronavirus reported is beginning to flatten out, with 761 deaths reported today. the heartbreaking news of the death of a pregnant nurse leads the front of the metro. doctors managed to save her baby, who is said to be doing well. the health secretary, matt hancock, comes underfire in the daily mirror as he is criticised for offering care workers a badge of honour, with the gmb union telling the paper they need more than a badge. fears from paramedics that more people are dying at home because they are relucant to call foran ambulance, according to the guardian. the telegraph reports that ministers will make a decision on how long an extension to lockdown measures should last during a cobra meeting tomorrow afternoon. and the daily express celebrates the achievement of 99—year—old veteran captain tom moore, who has raised almo
correspondent for the financial times, sebastian payne, and the chief leader writer for the observer, soniaodha. the front pages, starting with... the times leads with comments from england's chief medical officer, who says he believes that the number of new cases of coronavirus reported is beginning to flatten out, with 761 deaths reported today. the heartbreaking news of the death of a pregnant nurse leads the front of the metro. doctors managed to save her baby, who is said to be doing well....
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sort of session to see questions that are honest in the lightning and can be despondent to honestly sonia said look forward to visiting multiple game probably next year night. as martha closed the deal before a flight ticket everyone donal says boeing sure alex and very thought provoking a universal income now i would help do such a struggling norma says best half of the week calyx can you do want everybody to help us always very interesting thanks norma david says cook isn't a scottish problem and stop life getting better in scotland born in scotland they may have been but peaches they are not and finally lorna says really could have this discussion nobody is talking about the possible exit and the economy 1st human governor of university college london was one of the 1st taxpayers to explain clearly the dramatic difference in infectivity between corona virus and normal seasonal flu seasonal flu if you allowed the infection interrupted 5 of 10 times a move to the 1st perhaps 14 people were in cans in one case the figure of the relevant figure the comparable figure for corona virus is 570
sort of session to see questions that are honest in the lightning and can be despondent to honestly sonia said look forward to visiting multiple game probably next year night. as martha closed the deal before a flight ticket everyone donal says boeing sure alex and very thought provoking a universal income now i would help do such a struggling norma says best half of the week calyx can you do want everybody to help us always very interesting thanks norma david says cook isn't a scottish problem...