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you look at statistic where america has come since he took office he has been doing a hell of a job,obama was in office, no, i didn't vote for him, i didn't agree with whatever his policies. but, i didn't go around complaining about him like this is not my president, i'm going to serve the next 4 or 8 years, under him. and you know do what i'm told, hopeful threl be there will be, no one was yelling like these people now. >> i think they are on civil war stuff is ridiculous, you -- if you have been to a country in civil war, you don't want that, dial it down. >> okay to think your own thoughts, internalize it develop your own opinion, don't listen to everyone at your own dinner table, and take whatever they think and create your own. >> amazing american as took down baghdadi, ho honor them, how abt talking about civility instead of civil war. >> this is the land of opportunity it requires a little bit of hard work, i am a dumb dude i have become successful, i am a knuckle dragger with a little bit of military experience. >> did you that on 100% looks. >> high cheek bones. pete: that
you look at statistic where america has come since he took office he has been doing a hell of a job,obama was in office, no, i didn't vote for him, i didn't agree with whatever his policies. but, i didn't go around complaining about him like this is not my president, i'm going to serve the next 4 or 8 years, under him. and you know do what i'm told, hopeful threl be there will be, no one was yelling like these people now. >> i think they are on civil war stuff is ridiculous, you -- if you...
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we are all trying to get to a place where america and safe.ans are and where our economy is working. statistics we see of pain and of fear, an anxiety about tomorrow. so what have we been doing? we've been on the phone with one another. minority ked with the leader numerous times over the last two weeks. not only on this particular of legislation but on going forward. so if anybody on that side is aying that congress is not working, they must be speaking for themselves. . every one of these colleagues on my side of the aisle and i believe your side of the aisle have been working very hard. in touch with their local government. in touch with their governor. in touch with their health care delivery people. anybody who works in the hospital or health care center or federally qualified health center. they are working hard. and let us not denigrate ourselves or this institution or our commitment to the american people. because that is blatant partisanship. we waited two weeks, madam speaker, that's correct. what for? so that the proposal that we made two weeks ago, or three weeks ago, which has now
we are all trying to get to a place where america and safe.ans are and where our economy is working. statistics we see of pain and of fear, an anxiety about tomorrow. so what have we been doing? we've been on the phone with one another. minority ked with the leader numerous times over the last two weeks. not only on this particular of legislation but on going forward. so if anybody on that side is aying that congress is not working, they must be speaking for themselves. . every one of these...
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Apr 17, 2020
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let's start in the u.s., where president trump i expected to announce guidelines to reopen the u.s. economy. jobs in america continue to be st at a record rate. the statistics staggering. another 5.2 million people have filed for unemployment last week. a record 20 million people have lost their jobs in the last four weeks. this gives you a sense of the surging unemployment. economists now predict the rate will hi double digits. marthaimble is a u.s. labor statistician. huge numbers. they are declining slightly. is that a cause for optimism, or is it too soon. >> it is a little weird to be in a situation where were grateful that we only got 5 'illion unemployment claims this week, but that'where we are. it's heartening to seeerhe nuoming down. that said, the number is not coming down nearly as quickly as many oould have liked, which suggests that economic pain is widespread and may be spreadg further. ro i wanted to ask you, it's a niche, detailed point, but it struck m the idea of many workers who rely on tips, those who work in ntrs and restau is it more difficult to get the help you need? >> different states deal with tip work in different ways. obviousl
let's start in the u.s., where president trump i expected to announce guidelines to reopen the u.s. economy. jobs in america continue to be st at a record rate. the statistics staggering. another 5.2 million people have filed for unemployment last week. a record 20 million people have lost their jobs in the last four weeks. this gives you a sense of the surging unemployment. economists now predict the rate will hi double digits. marthaimble is a u.s. labor statistician. huge numbers. they are...
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these statistics that you just flashed up about the threat to women in america is magnified many times in the places wheree work. we know that women are about 75% of those who are effected, we know there are a large majority of those who take caring and nursing roles in the communities in which we work and we know that they are especially exposed to high levels of violence that you rightly reference. we've been calling on the international community to use this short period of time before this pandemic hits the most vulnerable around the world to take preventative action to set up the hand washing stations, to set up the triaging facilities, to make sure there is the fever testing. of course there would be disproportionate benefit to women and girls if this preven tif action would be taken. >> you did point out that this has still mostly effected the developed world. we've seen instances of this in some camps and we've seen it in gaza but in a lot of these developing countries what we've learned is the best way to implement broader education or broader primary health or primary education is through educat
these statistics that you just flashed up about the threat to women in america is magnified many times in the places wheree work. we know that women are about 75% of those who are effected, we know there are a large majority of those who take caring and nursing roles in the communities in which we work and we know that they are especially exposed to high levels of violence that you rightly reference. we've been calling on the international community to use this short period of time before this...
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Apr 16, 2020
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let's turn to the us — where donald trump is shortly expected to announce guidelines to re—open the us economy. jobs in america are continuing to be lost at a record rate. the statisticss show anotherfive point two million people filed unemployment claims last week. in the past four weeks — a record 20 million people have lost their jobs. this graph gives you a better sense of surging unemployment this year. economists now predict the unemployment rate — which had been hovering around 3.5% — could now hit double digits. but the number of people who did file jobless claims was significantly lower than the previous week. so is there cause for optimism? here's martha gimbel — a us labour economist. it isa it is a little bit weird to be in a situation where we are great for room and got 5 million unemployment claims in the week. but it is disheartening to see the number of coming down, but the numbers not coming down, but the numbers not coming down, but the numbers not coming down nearly as quickly as many of us would've liked and i would suggest that economic pain is really widespread and may be spreading further. spreading further. it is quite a niche detailed point bu
let's turn to the us — where donald trump is shortly expected to announce guidelines to re—open the us economy. jobs in america are continuing to be lost at a record rate. the statisticss show anotherfive point two million people filed unemployment claims last week. in the past four weeks — a record 20 million people have lost their jobs. this graph gives you a better sense of surging unemployment this year. economists now predict the unemployment rate — which had been hovering around...
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Apr 24, 2020
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we are all trying to get to a place where america and safe.ans are and where our economy is working. statistics we see of pain and of fear, an anxiety about tomorrow. so what have we been doing? we've been on the phone with one another. minority ked with the leader numerous times over the last two weeks. not only on this particular of legislation but on going forward. so if anybody on that side is aying that congress is not working, they must be speaking for themselves. . every one of these colleagues on my side of the aisle and i believe your side of the aisle have been working very hard. in touch with their local government. in touch with their governor. in touch with their health care delivery people. anybody who works in the hospital or health care center or federally qualified health center. they are working hard. and let us not denigrate ourselves or this institution or our commitment to the american people. because that is blatant partisanship. we waited two weeks, madam speaker, that's correct. what for? so that the proposal that we made two weeks ago, or three weeks ago, which has now
we are all trying to get to a place where america and safe.ans are and where our economy is working. statistics we see of pain and of fear, an anxiety about tomorrow. so what have we been doing? we've been on the phone with one another. minority ked with the leader numerous times over the last two weeks. not only on this particular of legislation but on going forward. so if anybody on that side is aying that congress is not working, they must be speaking for themselves. . every one of these...
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where we are. 92 days since we first came to the united states of america in seattle and california. these are the hospitalization numbers for today. take down from yesterday, but a slight tick, statisticallyon for us is, are we passed the apex? we have had a number of days that have seen a reduction, a reduction of course in the board, and hospitals also state anecdotally they have less patients in their emergency room which again in perspective, the emergency rooms were way over capacity. it was chaotic, it was, and the emergency rooms are still at or over capacity. but, it's better than it was. the total change in hospitalizations, you see that it's been going down. the number of integrations is down again which is the great news, not down as much as yesterday but down. a number of new people coming in the door with covid diagnosis is again just about flat with yesterday. this was reporting over a weekend, and some t the reporting -- they have less of a staff and the reporting may not be as accurate but it's basically flat. the question that we initially dealt with at the beginning of this as the numbers were going up, the question was how long until we reach the top of the mountain. ri
where we are. 92 days since we first came to the united states of america in seattle and california. these are the hospitalization numbers for today. take down from yesterday, but a slight tick, statisticallyon for us is, are we passed the apex? we have had a number of days that have seen a reduction, a reduction of course in the board, and hospitals also state anecdotally they have less patients in their emergency room which again in perspective, the emergency rooms were way over capacity. it...
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we are all trying to get to a place where america and safe.ans are and where our economy is working. statistics we see of pain and of fear, an anxiety about tomorrow. so what have we been doing? we've been on the phone with one another. minority ked with the leader numerous times over the last two weeks. not only on this particular of legislation but on going forward. so if anybody on that side is aying that congress is not working, they must be speaking for themselves. . every one of these colleagues on my side of the aisle and i believe your side of the aisle have been working very hard. in touch with their local government. in touch with their governor. in touch with their health care delivery people. anybody who works in the hospital or health care center or federally qualified health center. they are working hard. and let us not denigrate ourselves or this institution or our commitment to the american people. because that is blatant partisanship. we waited two weeks, madam speaker, that's correct. what for? so that the proposal that we made two weeks ago, or three weeks ago, which has now
we are all trying to get to a place where america and safe.ans are and where our economy is working. statistics we see of pain and of fear, an anxiety about tomorrow. so what have we been doing? we've been on the phone with one another. minority ked with the leader numerous times over the last two weeks. not only on this particular of legislation but on going forward. so if anybody on that side is aying that congress is not working, they must be speaking for themselves. . every one of these...