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soso, those that migrate, they have a very tough time to be able to continue their way of life, especially if they are left alone within a city or a place that they don't know and there are no other people from their own country. narrator: tijuana is adapting to an influx of haitian immigrants who are testing the city's ability to support them. in ulaanbaatar, the capitalal of mongolia,a, more thanan 600,000 nomadic herders have moved to the city, leaving a deeply- rooted lifestyle now threatened by climate change. [men speaking indistinctly] mitsuaki toyoda: people in mongolia have been practicing herrding for centuries since the era of genghis khan. even today, about one-quarter of the population live a nomadic life. [lamb bleating] toyoda: a dzud is a climatic term used in mongolia, which is characterized by summer drought followed by severe winter weather. the dzud used to happen every 10 years or so, but it's becoming more frequent. [lamb bleating] [child chattering] toyoda: there is about 750,000 people living in the care districts where infrastructure is very limited. toyoda: the yo
soso, those that migrate, they have a very tough time to be able to continue their way of life, especially if they are left alone within a city or a place that they don't know and there are no other people from their own country. narrator: tijuana is adapting to an influx of haitian immigrants who are testing the city's ability to support them. in ulaanbaatar, the capitalal of mongolia,a, more thanan 600,000 nomadic herders have moved to the city, leaving a deeply- rooted lifestyle now...
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soso what is it about those indidividuals? when n youe these big g impacts inin other , what is it aboutut the guys s tt are makingng it? what t in their genetics is s allowing t them to that? and ththen could w we hars that information t that we're discoverining to basically build reresilience i into conserervind grgrowing the species inin the future? aquilino: our first year of getting this program here at uc dadavis bodega m marine laborat, we only had about t 30 total animals in captivivity. our fift spawning season, we e created about 20 m more. that t wasn't g to save ththe species,s, but the next y year, we crcreated about, the e year after that, a few thousand, and in this room, wewe have about 30,000 white abalone, well over what is left in the wild. we want as many as possible to survive in order to ensure the future of this species. hill: krisistin aquilino is thee lead scientist whoho has been charged with trying to bring the endangered white a abalone back from the brinknk of extinction. the prproject has bebeen r
soso what is it about those indidividuals? when n youe these big g impacts inin other , what is it aboutut the guys s tt are makingng it? what t in their genetics is s allowing t them to that? and ththen could w we hars that information t that we're discoverining to basically build reresilience i into conserervind grgrowing the species inin the future? aquilino: our first year of getting this program here at uc dadavis bodega m marine laborat, we only had about t 30 total animals in...
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y you, amy y goodman, thank soso much for this coverage.es, w we are part of a a grop called reclaiming our homes. i'm a mother of two.. they are 10 0 and eight years o. we became awarare of these houss being empty. ththere are a about 200 that t e owned by t the califorornia s se and are still l sittingg vacantt while we a are in a crisis. the whole state of california rent has gone so high in these last few yeaears thahat it h has become skid row. it is really a moral for us -- for the state to be hoarding thesese empty houseses when thee are soso many people on the streets, espececially during ths pandemic musust up so we feel it is r really important for the mt vulnerable p pple to bee housed in be ablele to kekeep up their hygiene so w we don't spread the virus. so we are asking the goverernoro have all of f these vacant homes opened immediately to be housedd by the most vulnerable -- the elderly, the ones that are chronically ill. and we believe housing is a human right and should be affordable and equitable for everyone. and if the g
y you, amy y goodman, thank soso much for this coverage.es, w we are part of a a grop called reclaiming our homes. i'm a mother of two.. they are 10 0 and eight years o. we became awarare of these houss being empty. ththere are a about 200 that t e owned by t the califorornia s se and are still l sittingg vacantt while we a are in a crisis. the whole state of california rent has gone so high in these last few yeaears thahat it h has become skid row. it is really a moral for us -- for the state...
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and soso with this. was ththought. room. for the. it started with me trying to collect seeds of things i love that i felt were disappearing. and i started to put them in jars. and so i just would postings on facebook and then slowly people started to become more aware of what i was doing and then askingg me if i have this seed or sharing stories abouout seeds that their grandmother used to grow or something their mother used to cook. everyone has a story. when i sit with farmers who remember this week. they all say. someone a a it's like cake you'u're talking about some when i was a little. and then we're inin the end it was some of the dark and. handsome so many people talk about him. as this long lost love . we just picked. up two bushels of heirloom we. suite is called abu sum it up. taking it to listen to be in a village in the nablus area. this is a very unique we too because it's a weed that goes with no irrigation it's rain fed. we have farmers of committed to plans this heirloom weeds and we will harvested. in the summer and
and soso with this. was ththought. room. for the. it started with me trying to collect seeds of things i love that i felt were disappearing. and i started to put them in jars. and so i just would postings on facebook and then slowly people started to become more aware of what i was doing and then askingg me if i have this seed or sharing stories abouout seeds that their grandmother used to grow or something their mother used to cook. everyone has a story. when i sit with farmers who remember...
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soso, you know, all that goes in one end, makes a little b bit of milk, anand at oof it comeses out. i prprobably maybe undederestimateded what te potential is for methane going into the environment. you know, we could easily ignore stuff like this, but we're a generational family. we live on our farms. we want to take care of the water, we want too take care of the air 'cause we''re trying to dodo something that is gonna be positive for my facility, for our industry, and for the environment. having said that, we have to stay economically viable or i'm not in business. repororter: governor j jerry brn today signed a bill regulating emissions from dairyry cows s ad lalandfills to fight clilimate change beyond carbon-based greenhouse gaseses. now, the bil mandates a 40% reduction in methane and hydrofluoric carbon by 2030. lara: we will reduce methane emissions 40%, reducining organc waste in landfills and working with our dairy industry to reduce e emissions from cows and manure. man: when manure sits in a deep pond, a naturally-occurring bacteria that work in a cow's stomach, or actu
soso, you know, all that goes in one end, makes a little b bit of milk, anand at oof it comeses out. i prprobably maybe undederestimateded what te potential is for methane going into the environment. you know, we could easily ignore stuff like this, but we're a generational family. we live on our farms. we want to take care of the water, we want too take care of the air 'cause we''re trying to dodo something that is gonna be positive for my facility, for our industry, and for the environment....
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one is that actually, there's a lot of biodiversity in cities, much more soso than we had originally known. the other challenge is to think about how we might make this environment that was built by us in terms of buildings, in terms of the parks that we've planted, in terms of the gardens that some of us take care of on a daily basis. how could we make this habitat more hospitable toto non-human species? [coyote barks] [barks] pauly: understanding how species are adapting to urban areas is an area of research that people are really just starting to get serious about studying. things like coyotes and mountain lions and bobcats, species that we may not always think about as being city dwellers but, in fact, with a little bit of research, you realize are actually part of the story of a bibig city like los angeles. heisese: the reason that they nowow inhabit what t we consideo be our spaces is that the city has expanded out into their habitat. but coyotes are alsoso one of those species that do make use of human settlements in often quite ingegenious ways in that they obviously have lea
one is that actually, there's a lot of biodiversity in cities, much more soso than we had originally known. the other challenge is to think about how we might make this environment that was built by us in terms of buildings, in terms of the parks that we've planted, in terms of the gardens that some of us take care of on a daily basis. how could we make this habitat more hospitable toto non-human species? [coyote barks] [barks] pauly: understanding how species are adapting to urban areas is an...
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soso it's really kind of two components. for small businesses, there's a program that has the effect at the end of the day what it needs is a federal government will pay for payroll for small business. that's amazing when you think about that. no one has ever imagined this before. the federal government is going to pay for the payroll for small businesses as long as they keep their employees on the payroll. the mechanism is alone, which enable you to make the payments and then they don't have to pay back the loan as long as it did, in fact, keep their employees on the payroll. so we've offered in this bill to pay to keep people on the payroll of small business, and our democratic friends voted no. no, they didn't want that. now, for large businesses we took a different approach. we set all right, we can't actually pay for the entire payroll of the entire american workforce, like 150 million people, but here's what we can do. a big company, if it's solvent come if it's a viable business, but it's in a cash crunch because, hav
soso it's really kind of two components. for small businesses, there's a program that has the effect at the end of the day what it needs is a federal government will pay for payroll for small business. that's amazing when you think about that. no one has ever imagined this before. the federal government is going to pay for the payroll for small businesses as long as they keep their employees on the payroll. the mechanism is alone, which enable you to make the payments and then they don't have...
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soso even if the g games are het will be difficult for athletes to compete at their best. >> it must be so hard for them. but now from your perspective how likely is that the games will be postponed or even cancelled? >> given how fast the situation is evolving, it's unlikely the games will move forward as originally planned. whether it will take place at a later date is unclear. massive amounts of money have already been invested and any changes discontinuing the games means costs will rise even farther. there have been reports that an ioc member said there was a may deadline to make a decision but that has been clarified as just a personal opinion. as of right now things are still on track with the torch relay set to start here in japan next week. but the ioc's executive board is scheduled to hold a video call late on tuesday to discuss this situation. i don't expect them to come out with a decision but i think we will get some guidance on olympic qualifiers and that could give us some indication of how they plan to move forward. >>> a former care worker sentenced to death for comm
soso even if the g games are het will be difficult for athletes to compete at their best. >> it must be so hard for them. but now from your perspective how likely is that the games will be postponed or even cancelled? >> given how fast the situation is evolving, it's unlikely the games will move forward as originally planned. whether it will take place at a later date is unclear. massive amounts of money have already been invested and any changes discontinuing the games means costs...
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a grandmother wields a pick axe soso ranch but is planting the 1st tree for her baby granddaughter all of the families here follow the same ritual and there are $111.00 trees for each new born girl. when i was born my mother and father were very unhappy that i was a go today we're planting trees because we're happy when i go on if my parents had experienced this and i'm sure they would have been proud of me to. get a beard or maybe even a go a lot has changed in the village of people on tree thanks to shams under polly he came up with the tree planting idea 13 years ago back then he was mayor today when proud parents introduce him to their newborn girl he can barely believe that things haven't always been like this but 13 years ago girls were still regarded as inferior as worthless children. he continued into adult it used to be that women weren't allowed to leave the house alone you had to hide behind the curtains that was a man's doing they were afraid something would happen to the women but this is changed dramatically. and it's not just thanks to the trees now parents pledge to not
a grandmother wields a pick axe soso ranch but is planting the 1st tree for her baby granddaughter all of the families here follow the same ritual and there are $111.00 trees for each new born girl. when i was born my mother and father were very unhappy that i was a go today we're planting trees because we're happy when i go on if my parents had experienced this and i'm sure they would have been proud of me to. get a beard or maybe even a go a lot has changed in the village of people on tree...
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reporter: there is concern sosoe regions could be placed on lockdown. that could disrupt milk prododuction and risk problems going -- risk product going to waste. in australia, the australian associated press is to close aft 8 85 years s in business. stephen: the agency y is jointly owned by four media companies in australia and closure comes after severe cutbacks in the industry in recent years. media companies have suffered from a drop in advertising revenues. 140 journalists will lose their ceasesen the aap operations in june. australian per minister scott morrison describing the news as concerned, while the opposition leader called it a tragedy for democracy. genie: the consumer goods group you deliver has reached an important milestone in terms of gender equality. next ben &ilver jerry's ice cream and of soap. theyey say they have reached gender balance across the management team. half of 14,000 managers are women, up from 38% in 2020 -- in 2010. british pay in the gap report. the hourlrly pay is actually higher for women than men across the entire
reporter: there is concern sosoe regions could be placed on lockdown. that could disrupt milk prododuction and risk problems going -- risk product going to waste. in australia, the australian associated press is to close aft 8 85 years s in business. stephen: the agency y is jointly owned by four media companies in australia and closure comes after severe cutbacks in the industry in recent years. media companies have suffered from a drop in advertising revenues. 140 journalists will lose their...
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>> the problem is so many of our staff are at home because t ther testing positive foror covid-19, soso that l leaves a handndful s to run everything. wewere workingng in a state a vy high s stress and tension. psychological tetension has goge through h the rooff. unfortunately,y, we cannot contn the situation in lombmbardi. there's a higigh level of contagion andnd we are not evenn counting the dead anymore. amy: feaears are g growing for millions of refugees l ling in overcrowded and unsanitaryampsps around the w world, including a million south sudanese and congolese refugees in uganda, tens of thousands of central americans in mexico near the u.s. border, some one million rohingya muslims in b banglades. the secretary-general of the refugee council warned "there will also be carnage when the virus reaches parts of syria, yemen, and venezuela where hospitals have been abolished and health systems have collapsed." in australia, officials are tracking down thousands of passengers who left a a princess cruise ship in sydney after four people tested positive with covid-19. prince of mona
>> the problem is so many of our staff are at home because t ther testing positive foror covid-19, soso that l leaves a handndful s to run everything. wewere workingng in a state a vy high s stress and tension. psychological tetension has goge through h the rooff. unfortunately,y, we cannot contn the situation in lombmbardi. there's a higigh level of contagion andnd we are not evenn counting the dead anymore. amy: feaears are g growing for millions of refugees l ling in overcrowded and...
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soso when we are a asking for clememency foror those t that al , that are elderly -- that are ill, that are elderly in our jails s and prisons, we are asag for people to be saved who need safe most of isis devastating to knonow that the party of life reaeally devaluess humaman life, regegards to clasr ethnicityy o or gender. and that, i think, is the center of the conversation. amy: congressmember omar, we had on the former director of ice who is calling for ice, which has the ultimate authority in this particular case, to release thousands of detainees. how is this being addressed right now? >> it's not. we have e put out t a letter. to thefice let a letter administraration, to thehe department of homeland securiti, asking them to doo p precisely t the former director is calliling for.r. we know there are so many p peoe who are e caught up in this unjt immigration system. not everybody is s the violentnt murderer that the republilicans tatalk about. there are so m many people who have a rigight to seek asylum, o have a right to come anand lookk fofor opportunities to o start a new. we
soso when we are a asking for clememency foror those t that al , that are elderly -- that are ill, that are elderly in our jails s and prisons, we are asag for people to be saved who need safe most of isis devastating to knonow that the party of life reaeally devaluess humaman life, regegards to clasr ethnicityy o or gender. and that, i think, is the center of the conversation. amy: congressmember omar, we had on the former director of ice who is calling for ice, which has the ultimate...
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for many things has changed the students have started to knowing that it is soso of information is and is not only. did a pretty become longer i imagine life without them and they know these laptops won't go to list but to be recycled so most to dance can benefit to. see their. pollution on the climate crisis harming our world the future of our children is at stake so when the young people stand up and demand that i don't take responsibility the world sits up and listens just think of greater than bad and fridays for future environment at 360 all in ghana that supports so cool the economy it teaches children about recycling and technology and possible what they long to do funny kids can be great influences. saying larry lopez live once a week at kut-o. bob's junior high school the kids have a class on environmental studies. where riyad asked around this when the place is what's dead renu 23 do you feel sorry this odd lots going to talk to us. this. 8 fall sick. leave little most of those who brood ah this is the hour out in the class the young people on things like how to properly sepa
for many things has changed the students have started to knowing that it is soso of information is and is not only. did a pretty become longer i imagine life without them and they know these laptops won't go to list but to be recycled so most to dance can benefit to. see their. pollution on the climate crisis harming our world the future of our children is at stake so when the young people stand up and demand that i don't take responsibility the world sits up and listens just think of greater...
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authorities have dealt with the pandemic soso farar? >> well,l, w we get good reportn things thahat we o obvuslyly cod have beeeen better. early on we contain ththe virus vevery, veryry well. ththe travel ban with china a ws very helpful in ththe meeting te importatioion of cases. but now that the virus is out spreading, we don't know where it is. we don't t know h how dense the virus s is in differerent partsf this very lalarge country. that i is because we haven't tetested. ththe whole provision of thee ts has done much too slowly. phil: why was that? is it because they y weren't available or local 30's were not taking it seriously enough-- local authorities were not taking it seriously enough? dr. schaffner: it wass not so much the local side, it was the cdc. originally the world health organization had a test by german scientist they are using around the world, but the cdc decided to create its own test. fine, the cdc often does that. that took longer. then the cdc started testing using its own laboratory but had very narrow. --narr
authorities have dealt with the pandemic soso farar? >> well,l, w we get good reportn things thahat we o obvuslyly cod have beeeen better. early on we contain ththe virus vevery, veryry well. ththe travel ban with china a ws very helpful in ththe meeting te importatioion of cases. but now that the virus is out spreading, we don't know where it is. we don't t know h how dense the virus s is in differerent partsf this very lalarge country. that i is because we haven't tetested. ththe whole...
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soso there h have been ririots sosome pple,e, some hundreds of themem have been recapturered ie last 24 hours. and also we've seen riots in the publblic scene, i would say, in the markets. you have vivideos going on onon cicial media where people are ighting for hand sanitizers, they are -- anchor: i'm going to interrupt you there because i want to talk about brazil bebeing the region largest economy here. there must be concerns as there are across the globe of the impact this crisis will have on the economomy. if you can t tell us very brief there. reporter: yes. yeyes. there has been, even as something to prprevent a bigigg crisis or a deeper crisis, there has been a package, the federal government has announced the package to fight covid-19, to prpreserve jobs. also to help the states to help poor people.e. because we have i in brazil 40%f the rkrk force which is in the informal sector. it's not protected by work laws, by the legislation. o we have this, i think it was 200 million -- [indiscernible] -- w which i wouould say correspondents w with abouout 4 billion euros, let's say,
soso there h have been ririots sosome pple,e, some hundreds of themem have been recapturered ie last 24 hours. and also we've seen riots in the publblic scene, i would say, in the markets. you have vivideos going on onon cicial media where people are ighting for hand sanitizers, they are -- anchor: i'm going to interrupt you there because i want to talk about brazil bebeing the region largest economy here. there must be concerns as there are across the globe of the impact this crisis will have...
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children because we do not want another lost generation, to give them basic education, basic skills sosohy can paparticipate in the reconstruction of their country. reporter:reporter: and rebuild his life as well as his village ravaged by the war. >> men are making concrete houses because our place is full of war. reporter: with the support of trained psychologists who do trauma counseling and the prospect of a long-term job as well as peace and stability, christian has slowly begun to believe in a happier future. brent: here is a reminder of the top stories we are following. the european union chief ursula von der leyen says that europe will provide grease all of the support it needs to deal with the surge of migrants coming from turkey. greece has been preventing thousands of migrants from crossing its borders. that after turkey said it will no longer stop migrants from traveling across its territory to reach europe. governments around the world are stepping up their response as the coronavirus spreads. iran says it is temporarily freeing tens of thousands of prisoners from prison to s
children because we do not want another lost generation, to give them basic education, basic skills sosohy can paparticipate in the reconstruction of their country. reporter:reporter: and rebuild his life as well as his village ravaged by the war. >> men are making concrete houses because our place is full of war. reporter: with the support of trained psychologists who do trauma counseling and the prospect of a long-term job as well as peace and stability, christian has slowly begun to...
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soso to stay like alabama, some 300,000 people, to get access to medicaid do not have insurance right now. it cannot get that and i'm wondering our rural communities everywhere in the state of i alabama, what in the world am i going? to do if i catch this virus. where am i going to go but ultimately, our hospitals, our doctors, our safety nets that we are putting in part of this package we will have to cover it anyway. we all know that. sooner or later weo will have to cover it. so i would love to be able to see the same outcome of the state achieving medicaid expansion act get out there of this package. let's have the opportunity, not a single state would have to expand medicaid if we pass this bill. but we at least let those local leaders decide for themselves whether it is time that we give many ofortunity to so the people in our states, that are caught in between medicaid and the job in which they are eligible for health insurance benefits. it would be a quick,ck easy, way to make sure that we are doing our part. i would urge the debt be put in there. finally, today has been a day
soso to stay like alabama, some 300,000 people, to get access to medicaid do not have insurance right now. it cannot get that and i'm wondering our rural communities everywhere in the state of i alabama, what in the world am i going? to do if i catch this virus. where am i going to go but ultimately, our hospitals, our doctors, our safety nets that we are putting in part of this package we will have to cover it anyway. we all know that. sooner or later weo will have to cover it. so i would love...
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soso w'e had 4 years of severe starvation conditions for abalone and other herbivores in the system, and we're seeing evidence of mass mortalitities of thehe abalone n the wild. so the kelp forest has declined dramatically, basically, because of this run of incredibly warm water we've had on the california coast. basically, you know, the warmest the california coast has gotten in recent history for the longest peririod of timeme. so that is e first symptom of broader global change that we are expecting along the california coast. catton: : this is what it loloos like to bebe underwater in a bul kelp fororest. this is what we used to survey through, and today, where we are seeing this vast expanse of no bull kelp, the culmination of these--this persistent starvation is, in part, due to an exexpansion of e purple u urchin population. and purplele urchins are a natural part of the system. we're seeing these urchins, which are little balls of spines, basically, with a mouth on the bottom that will start to form feeding fronts and mow down everything that they come across on the reef. lac
soso w'e had 4 years of severe starvation conditions for abalone and other herbivores in the system, and we're seeing evidence of mass mortalitities of thehe abalone n the wild. so the kelp forest has declined dramatically, basically, because of this run of incredibly warm water we've had on the california coast. basically, you know, the warmest the california coast has gotten in recent history for the longest peririod of timeme. so that is e first symptom of broader global change that we are...
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soso we're going to b be seeing quite a b big hole in the uk gogovernment's budget over the next f few mononths. and u. k. government has also decided t to makeke loans to bubusinesses interest free for the next twelve months. so that's a great measure for you full uk businesses. but the government isn't actually going as far as that germany has for instance which is making available five hundred billion euros in loans to businesses which would be hit by the pandemic. okay there's- lightht f for the auto industry at least with some operations back to normal over in china. yess so good news a full volvo at least which has announced today that it is now back to normal in china.. which is a small piece of good newss for the auto indndustry which as we know it was s shutting down all across europe. the swedish comicc is said today t that it s shuttingng down its lost you fafactory. and that will even want is cranking up operations again in china. today as well we had jaguarr land rover i think that it was shutting g don alall of its u. k. plans. saying that it plans t to resume operations
soso we're going to b be seeing quite a b big hole in the uk gogovernment's budget over the next f few mononths. and u. k. government has also decided t to makeke loans to bubusinesses interest free for the next twelve months. so that's a great measure for you full uk businesses. but the government isn't actually going as far as that germany has for instance which is making available five hundred billion euros in loans to businesses which would be hit by the pandemic. okay there's- lightht f...
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i really stand by this one by the way in this market seasonings soso quarter i recommended disney whichrtr just starting noodle spotify and pro lodgics for logistics for the stay-at-home economy which is so important because it rests on getting packages to your house and that's what it helps them to do. it said stay clear i started recommending shopify, it's up since then shopify is not done. which of these stocks are still worth owning what stays and goes? first the obvious. forget ulta beauty, cruise lines. the experienceal economy was struggling even before the coronavirus. now it's dead until the outbreak is over. next let's go over group by group starting with fang, facebook, apple, netflix and google these are all stay at home, they're your content providers, keep you entertained or supplied with necessities they're all worth picking at i am not as concerned as others that the ad dollars will dry up. people will shop more online so the ad dollars will gravitate toward these companies apple is more complicated because of china it's a great long-term story stick with my mantra, own
i really stand by this one by the way in this market seasonings soso quarter i recommended disney whichrtr just starting noodle spotify and pro lodgics for logistics for the stay-at-home economy which is so important because it rests on getting packages to your house and that's what it helps them to do. it said stay clear i started recommending shopify, it's up since then shopify is not done. which of these stocks are still worth owning what stays and goes? first the obvious. forget ulta...
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soso to contaminate ouour own ms and to compromise the inintegriy ofof those masks repeatedly maks those masks absolutely useless at a certain point. you're a absolutely right. this is s somethining that is something thee hospitals -- something the hospitals would have discipline nurses prior to this and something they arere mandating us to dodo in his current sesetting. juan: kelley c cabrera i i would ask about ananother criritical componentt a about the besest possibible care. the e issue o of venentilators. we arere governonor cuouomo lase federaral government for not providing sufficient numbers of ventilators. what is the situation in your hospital with ventilators? work at the same hospital as sean in the adult emergegency room so i'm m taking care of the older population before,p as you stated the numbers between 18 and 45, those numbers are a lot higher. we know we don't have enough. it is a discussion that doctors are having, that nurses are having come a conversation that is wayay out in the open. , if thereoronavirus was a patient coming in who we knew needed a ventilator, it
soso to contaminate ouour own ms and to compromise the inintegriy ofof those masks repeatedly maks those masks absolutely useless at a certain point. you're a absolutely right. this is s somethining that is something thee hospitals -- something the hospitals would have discipline nurses prior to this and something they arere mandating us to dodo in his current sesetting. juan: kelley c cabrera i i would ask about ananother criritical componentt a about the besest possibible care. the e issue o...
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see the united states, stopping mass events, havinggeople workrk from home and the like, but they sosoad very innsive sueillance a very innsive contact tracing of cases that elsewhere in china. that probably played a big r roe in w why they did not have an epidemic. factcan you talk about the that looks like both in china -- it is hard to say we saying there's good news out of china right now. because of this terrible pandemic. the actual good news that is coming out of china and south korea as opposed to what we're seeing right now in italy and now the united states, where we are just beginning to understand the scope of the outbreak here. >> so china clearly has been able to contain the disease, at least temporarily. i think there's a big question of what happens as they start to dial back all of the extreme measures they have taken in order to contain the disease. whether we see a resurgence or whether -- excuse me, or whether they are to do that in a way that more gradually -- a more gradual dial back in a way that prevents the virus from researching in the country -- re-s-surging
see the united states, stopping mass events, havinggeople workrk from home and the like, but they sosoad very innsive sueillance a very innsive contact tracing of cases that elsewhere in china. that probably played a big r roe in w why they did not have an epidemic. factcan you talk about the that looks like both in china -- it is hard to say we saying there's good news out of china right now. because of this terrible pandemic. the actual good news that is coming out of china and south korea as...
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situauatn is quite bad because we do have a good health care system as in italy it is mananaged by region, sosois not the same in every regionon. but here, we do have efficient healthth care system. most -- as you said, lot of t the people neneed intee care and this putsts a lot of pressure on hospitals because in general, we dodo have a problem with understaffed hospitals. we do lack professionals working in the system. even though in the last 10 years higherthe budget was year-by-year, it increased by around 1% per year, but at the same time, the inflation rate this meant there arare cuts in the budget. is emergency right now putting a lot of pressure on the health c care system. amy: we just have about 40 seconds. italy's death toll from the coronavirus rose by 31%, by one third in the space of just 24 hours to a total of 827. are people living in serious fear right now? i mean, the idea that your entire country is on lockdown. >> i mean, yes. i think people are afraid rigigt now. in the fact that hospitals are nowon so much pressure, ththey are using diffeferent criteria to admit people e i
situauatn is quite bad because we do have a good health care system as in italy it is mananaged by region, sosois not the same in every regionon. but here, we do have efficient healthth care system. most -- as you said, lot of t the people neneed intee care and this putsts a lot of pressure on hospitals because in general, we dodo have a problem with understaffed hospitals. we do lack professionals working in the system. even though in the last 10 years higherthe budget was year-by-year, it...
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i i think whwhat is soso amazing powewerful b by some of the countries that have been able to containhis, likeke singapore, taiwan, and china, has been central coordination. you may argue that some have been verery draconian, but then when you have a small little country like taiwan that abutss china and was s able to do it wh centrall command -- and actually visited the central command station in taiwan about two years ago was not it is very impressive. they set that up all stop in italy, those countries that have done v very w well -- amy, peope hahave not talked about thisis - that had the experience of sasas 1 so they were set up.p. for instancnce, thereerere fever clclinics set up where i it peoe had fever, they were immedidiaty transferred to these clininics. ththey hadhehe ability to buil hospitalals rapidly, which we he not t had that abilility. ixey werere able to isolalate peopople -- - sick people and nt necessarily put themem back into familyly unitsts. if you look at the chinina data, most of f the transnsssion d dre was in family clustersrs. it wasn't necessssarily in nu
i i think whwhat is soso amazing powewerful b by some of the countries that have been able to containhis, likeke singapore, taiwan, and china, has been central coordination. you may argue that some have been verery draconian, but then when you have a small little country like taiwan that abutss china and was s able to do it wh centrall command -- and actually visited the central command station in taiwan about two years ago was not it is very impressive. they set that up all stop in italy,...
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soso they're a all of these e oe rereasons that have been attacad to b biden that a are i think explaineneds explain his popularity among black voters now. amy: michael eric dyson, your response? >> i would dismiss the legitimacy of africacan-american voters. i i would not unundercut the aby of african-american voters to make distinct ruinsns -- distinctions between candidates. this is a re-articulation of logic i i think i is perninicio. the doubt and skepticism about black intelligence and the ability of black prudence to be able to adjudicate them -- complains about what is good and bad for black america. undercuts the ability to believe that black voters know what thehell they're doing. when black people were salted, oh, my god, a candidate who has no understanding of what the existential dilemmas have been a black people, nonene of the political hurts and hardrdships they have endured. so to o reduce black peoplple support for joe biden to his proximity toto barack obama is - professor taylylor has laid out the fact she thought for the argument was that obama was signaling to white res
soso they're a all of these e oe rereasons that have been attacad to b biden that a are i think explaineneds explain his popularity among black voters now. amy: michael eric dyson, your response? >> i would dismiss the legitimacy of africacan-american voters. i i would not unundercut the aby of african-american voters to make distinct ruinsns -- distinctions between candidates. this is a re-articulation of logic i i think i is perninicio. the doubt and skepticism about black intelligence...
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soso i thinknk it's really interesting hohow i n n help combat misinformation and just provide the straigightts. and also that, you know, this is just so cool how you can combine technologygy and global health together to just make something really n neat. and i hope it inspires a a lot f people to, y you know, maybe len programming and make their own trtracker in the fututure. because ththe more information that's easily accessible, the better. you knowow, you shouldn'n't havo read korean n government websits to jusust know how many people e infected in korea. so, yeah. amy: well, i finally want to ask you about another 1717-year-old, the swedish climate activist greta thunberg, known for her fridays for future school strikes. she just called for digital strikes during the coronavirus outbreak instead of the mass public events that happen in many communities. she tweeted -- "we can't solve a crisis without treating it as a crisis and we must unite behind experts and science. this of course goes for all crises. now the experts urge us to avoid big public gatherings for a better chance to #fla
soso i thinknk it's really interesting hohow i n n help combat misinformation and just provide the straigightts. and also that, you know, this is just so cool how you can combine technologygy and global health together to just make something really n neat. and i hope it inspires a a lot f people to, y you know, maybe len programming and make their own trtracker in the fututure. because ththe more information that's easily accessible, the better. you knowow, you shouldn'n't havo read korean n...
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what are your greatest concerns during this pandemic where soso many are shut in, , lock down in theiromes around t the coun? >> good momorning.g. i think k you'rere speaking very much t to the crux of what we ae most concernrned witith. we note many victimims and survivorors of domestic vienence are currentntly shelterining in place e with h her abusive partr and wewe have started to hear fm any survivors who are explaining about t how covid-19 9 is impacg the relatitionship, how abubuses beginning to e escalate in the homeme or how they are being further isolated from ththeir social networks, their social support systetems, employment, financial impact is quite a scary y situation for many women across the country. amy: so what are you hearing? what do you tell people? what can you suguggest to those who are terrified at home righgt now? we say the word "sheltlter-in-place," but it is hardly a shehelter. >> you make a reallyy greatat point. this is really a dire e situatin for a a lot of victims across te country. what we hahave been hearing as e have had situauations w where te surv
what are your greatest concerns during this pandemic where soso many are shut in, , lock down in theiromes around t the coun? >> good momorning.g. i think k you'rere speaking very much t to the crux of what we ae most concernrned witith. we note many victimims and survivorors of domestic vienence are currentntly shelterining in place e with h her abusive partr and wewe have started to hear fm any survivors who are explaining about t how covid-19 9 is impacg the relatitionship, how...
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we will take e all necessssary measures to protect ouour citizs from t this u unlawful soso-cald court. amy: icc prosecutors say they have ample evidence that u.s. forces in afghanistan "committed acts of torture, cruel treatment, outrages upon personal dignity, rape and sexual violence." the icc is also probing war crimes committed b by u.s.-backd afghan forces and the taliban. human rights watch welcomed the icc's ruling, writing in a statement -- "the icc appeals chamber's decision to greenlight an investigation of brutal crimes in afghanistan despite extreme pressure reaffirms the court's essential role for victims when all other doors to justice are closed." in immigration news, 150 women from cameroon who have been imprisoned for months in an ice detention center in texas have been transferred of the remote immigration jails in apparent retaliation for their protests over indefinite detention and dangerous conditions. in a letter sent to the advocacy group grassroots leadership last month had lined a cry for help claimedameroonian women -- "some of our sisters are sick and not be
we will take e all necessssary measures to protect ouour citizs from t this u unlawful soso-cald court. amy: icc prosecutors say they have ample evidence that u.s. forces in afghanistan "committed acts of torture, cruel treatment, outrages upon personal dignity, rape and sexual violence." the icc is also probing war crimes committed b by u.s.-backd afghan forces and the taliban. human rights watch welcomed the icc's ruling, writing in a statement -- "the icc appeals chamber's...
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it is so much cheaper, soso much cheaper to i invest in preparedness t than it is to scramble for response we're putting together trillions of dollars to try and respond to this just here in the united states. and that amount of money would have provided for global preparedness for over a decade. we really need to think about our priorities. i hope and we come out on the others of this, we think about where the smart investment is. the smart investment is not just trying to build a wall around this country with the hope that we're going to keep microbes and bacteria out. the reality of our world right now is that wherever disease starts -- and it is m more likey to be in china than it is to be in columbia, missouri -- it can be anywhere in the world within 24 to 48 hours. and we are all at risk unless we have strong health systems in the places where the most vulnerable patients are. nermeen: d dr. spencerer, can yu explain for people whoho don't know -- in the u.s., most health care is privatized. so why is it in private hospitals there is not sufficient -- ththere isnsn't sufficieient pe
it is so much cheaper, soso much cheaper to i invest in preparedness t than it is to scramble for response we're putting together trillions of dollars to try and respond to this just here in the united states. and that amount of money would have provided for global preparedness for over a decade. we really need to think about our priorities. i hope and we come out on the others of this, we think about where the smart investment is. the smart investment is not just trying to build a wall around...
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first i want to ask john sandweg and then angelica salas, can you respond to what he just said, "yes, sosoe can n deport them? >> this isis a publicc health ie just like the detention centers themselves. it is important for people to look at this data only about the health and safety of the undocumented immigrants where the detainee e itself, , but the public at large. if we have undocumented immigrants in our communities who are scared to go get testing who might be symptomatic and certainly might be contagious and they're hesititant to be tested because of fear that ice is going to take them into custody, it doesn't just make that community unsafe, he makes all ofof us unsafe.. thisis is a very simplee, commonsense propososal. ice needs to issue guidance making it abundantly clear individuals who go protesting or seek medicalal treatment are not going to b be taken into cucust. the reality is this, issa is no desire to take these individuals into custody. ice is just as scared of a break out of one of their facilities as is the immigrant community. ice will stay way from anyone who has s
first i want to ask john sandweg and then angelica salas, can you respond to what he just said, "yes, sosoe can n deport them? >> this isis a publicc health ie just like the detention centers themselves. it is important for people to look at this data only about the health and safety of the undocumented immigrants where the detainee e itself, , but the public at large. if we have undocumented immigrants in our communities who are scared to go get testing who might be symptomatic and...