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his health minister, even as the countryattles with the highest number of confirmed cases in the southerisphere. more than 30,000 people have i beected and 1900 have died. those are just the official figures. the c lags way behind others in testing, and the real numbers could be higher. ourpo south american corresent reports. >> laid to rest in difficult times. grieving families have to bury their dead quickly and safely. gravediggers are ting no risks the pandemic takes hold. for those left behind, there is little comfort at a time when it is needed the most. this was not the way sandra ever inimagined sgoodbye to his mother. of suspected coronavirus, likeed so many being buried today. >> i am really sad and worried about the situation. i was not taking it serious did not really believe it. i thought it t w media stirring things up. then what happened to our family, we understood the severity of it. >> latin america's biggest graveyard is getting busier, but they are bracing themselves for the weeks ahead. thilpeak is not expected unt may or june. >> the municipalities bought 5000 body
his health minister, even as the countryattles with the highest number of confirmed cases in the southerisphere. more than 30,000 people have i beected and 1900 have died. those are just the official figures. the c lags way behind others in testing, and the real numbers could be higher. ourpo south american corresent reports. >> laid to rest in difficult times. grieving families have to bury their dead quickly and safely. gravediggers are ting no risks the pandemic takes hold. for those...
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souther and allen with a missing piece of the puzzle for her vision. that women coffee was. brewing in my head every time and. when we met i said the wow maybe even if it's a women coffee maybe a have to discuss that with the men are both very very hot but. yeah. although coffee production is physically hard work it's usually done by women but when it comes to pay and making the important decisions men usually still have the say in parliament we have a big number of women but in the coffee coffee business somehow different because we have a bigger number of women. in the family processing but in our position of frame the decision of this isn't making we have much more number of women on those kind of resistance so it's why we have to empower women. should either team is a good example she found her own a teacup. trees and has a demanding daily routine to get everything done. once i've taken the coffee beans to the co-operative i go home and look after the children you. heard i make them something to eat and send one child to school for afternoon classes and then i take care
souther and allen with a missing piece of the puzzle for her vision. that women coffee was. brewing in my head every time and. when we met i said the wow maybe even if it's a women coffee maybe a have to discuss that with the men are both very very hot but. yeah. although coffee production is physically hard work it's usually done by women but when it comes to pay and making the important decisions men usually still have the say in parliament we have a big number of women but in the coffee...
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value they're effectively worthless that they bought by frank thing up a fresh 6 trillion dollars souther 1st part of question as can they go to japan like levels of 100 percent of g.d.p. and that would mean $20.00 to $22.00 trillion dollars of printing number one and number 2 year recent post is titled anatomy of a fear of currency collapse will fear of money survive the covert $19.00 pandemic of money printing what does the collapse the look like so the 1st part is can they get the point to china and the 2nd part is walk us through your recent essay 22 trillion easy pieces in fact again out to print a lot more not just to make up for 'd the payment failures in all the supply chains the supply chains total not just g.d.p. but all in to mediate steps towards a final product and you're really looking as a figure which is more in tune with. grace output which is 38 trillion and that's just in the united states and it doesn't take account of the supply chains coming from outside the united states so i mean this is really infinity just in that one thing and the other thing which is def desper
value they're effectively worthless that they bought by frank thing up a fresh 6 trillion dollars souther 1st part of question as can they go to japan like levels of 100 percent of g.d.p. and that would mean $20.00 to $22.00 trillion dollars of printing number one and number 2 year recent post is titled anatomy of a fear of currency collapse will fear of money survive the covert $19.00 pandemic of money printing what does the collapse the look like so the 1st part is can they get the point to...
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it's democratic white souther r southerners who are anti immigratii anti-immigration. he argues that american children have their own problems. we need to take care of american children before we take care of foreign children. the contrast between these two polls is at the heart of the embie exhibition. there is november of 1938. americans are asked what they think. do you approve or disapprove of the nazi treatment of jews in germany? 94% of americans disapprove. that same week then they are asked, should we allow a larger number of exiles in? you see 71% of americans say no. that's one of the these essential questions, one of the difficult questions we wanted to get in this exhibition is, why is there a gap between disapproval and a will to action on behalf of the victims? what you see here, a graphic representation of the immigration system in the united states. year by year, we're showing between 1933 and 1941 how many immigration visas could have been issued to people living under nazi germany. each person represents 1,000 visas that could been issues in gray. the
it's democratic white souther r southerners who are anti immigratii anti-immigration. he argues that american children have their own problems. we need to take care of american children before we take care of foreign children. the contrast between these two polls is at the heart of the embie exhibition. there is november of 1938. americans are asked what they think. do you approve or disapprove of the nazi treatment of jews in germany? 94% of americans disapprove. that same week then they are...
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. -- summerng souther gatherings perhaps needing to be looked at, by that same logic, is it inevitable that you will have to cancel on-site schooling for the rest of the year? and in order to reopen the economy and a robust way, you mentioned the need for widespread testing. 10,000 is the number you have been throwing out. is that enough, and should the president invoke the defense production act? gov. pritzker: i have been saying the president should invoke the defense production act for everything we need. this is a war against covid-19. if there is ever a time when you to organize our industries in the country to address this with ppe, testing supplies, machines, these are all things we need to accomplish the goals that we need to make a priority in this. so that is my first answer. as to your earlier question, look, i was trying to address the question of whether people should be thinking about what to do about their festivals over the summer. i was merely suggesting that people should contemplate, what if? whatse we need to follow the scientists and doctors tell us. that is the mo
. -- summerng souther gatherings perhaps needing to be looked at, by that same logic, is it inevitable that you will have to cancel on-site schooling for the rest of the year? and in order to reopen the economy and a robust way, you mentioned the need for widespread testing. 10,000 is the number you have been throwing out. is that enough, and should the president invoke the defense production act? gov. pritzker: i have been saying the president should invoke the defense production act for...
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. >> what are youfá learning abou thee1 virus in the souther'3 hemisphere that will give us clues aboutr, october, november? how likely are we here in the united states and in europe going to getñr a second wallop from this virus based on what you learned in the southern hemisphe hemisphere? >> we're not so sure it will come in waves in the way that influenza okdoes.es@&h(lc% we think it's going to be a virus that stalks thee1 human re for quite a long timefá to come until we can all have a vaccine that will protect us. Ì=éd that there will befá small outbreaks thatfá will emerge sp raldoalth(h! sporadically and break through our defenses. the key for this particular and showing the world that they believe that this global threat has to bee united action between all countries and their people.e1 i like the facte1 that the worl healthc organization!u is seen public health professionals uz be a really good direction finder, and i'm veere pleased we have been able to help different health professionw3als to find a way t go in a direction to find, but i would like leaders to be a little bi
. >> what are youfá learning abou thee1 virus in the souther'3 hemisphere that will give us clues aboutr, october, november? how likely are we here in the united states and in europe going to getñr a second wallop from this virus based on what you learned in the southern hemisphe hemisphere? >> we're not so sure it will come in waves in the way that influenza okdoes.es@&h(lc% we think it's going to be a virus that stalks thee1 human re for quite a long timefá to come until we...
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back in this country, the death severe storms ravae souther on easter.he national weather service t sat it appears at least 27 tornadoes hit the region. a in alaba half a dozen anher states, crews began clearing debris d removing fallen trees. and other coronaviial distancing restrictions could complicate the effort. and, the environmental protection agency saot that it willighten the air quality standard for pollution from soot. staff scientists had recommended tougher regulatis. the auto and power industries opposed any change, ane.p.a. administrator andrew wheeler said today that the existing rule is sufficient. still to come on the newshour: covid-19 comes to nursing homes. vulnerable patients, and the threat of the viru when to reopen? the question that's beginning to dominate the u.s. college students are ford off campus and face an uncertain future amid social distancing. a swarm of locusts, and the risk of starvation in east africa.us much more. >> woodruff: more than 3,600 deaths from covid-19 in this country are believed to be linked with nursi
back in this country, the death severe storms ravae souther on easter.he national weather service t sat it appears at least 27 tornadoes hit the region. a in alaba half a dozen anher states, crews began clearing debris d removing fallen trees. and other coronaviial distancing restrictions could complicate the effort. and, the environmental protection agency saot that it willighten the air quality standard for pollution from soot. staff scientists had recommended tougher regulatis. the auto and...
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is handling easter services out to sea as correspondent john whole is outside souther cathedral in london jonah good afternoon what's the message there from catholic christian leaders this easter sunday to their congregations who they can't see close up and personal. i mean broadly speaking i think the thrust of the message would be one of fortitude and perseverance with a lot of people i think clearly in spiritual need at this time spiritual faith leaders reported as clergy over the last few weeks of more and more turned to digital forms of broadcasting the services so more and more people have gone online to hear that more people than would ordinarily have been inside churches in person britain is not perhaps as pious and devoted country devoted to country as once it was it is of course easter sunday we know that it's the culmination of holy week it's the most important perhaps the most important moment of the christian calendar it is a day when churches would be full they're not of course they're completely empty church bells even have been silenced in many cases for the 1st time in li
is handling easter services out to sea as correspondent john whole is outside souther cathedral in london jonah good afternoon what's the message there from catholic christian leaders this easter sunday to their congregations who they can't see close up and personal. i mean broadly speaking i think the thrust of the message would be one of fortitude and perseverance with a lot of people i think clearly in spiritual need at this time spiritual faith leaders reported as clergy over the last few...