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m my gus is thahat this manager bob. mr gender inequality. because sure afternoon and thanks for being with us. really so the current environment is so locked out. for this. strain on. all government services. but. some are even worse. you been fighting because violence against women for very long time. this is one of the main issues you deal with but a lot of that has made this phenomenon. there's a lot of women are trapped. and what are the new me. and how effective are the new mailings then you have devised for women not to call the hotlines when. they're trapped wiwith abuse of us b bu- we should becausese you disagre. with us the hard p part. yeah whenen a woman is i in lockdown with the v violence pasassive partner t this message. is for themem to call for help. . users bebecause the r response back an answer mystical to acaccess onee because it's hard for women to call for h help while the perpetratorr is in t the same room. so it's's necessary to provide. multiplple possibibilis for seventeen. years and you cacan send a text to the on
m my gus is thahat this manager bob. mr gender inequality. because sure afternoon and thanks for being with us. really so the current environment is so locked out. for this. strain on. all government services. but. some are even worse. you been fighting because violence against women for very long time. this is one of the main issues you deal with but a lot of that has made this phenomenon. there's a lot of women are trapped. and what are the new me. and how effective are the new mailings then...
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in my v vie's bbetter than thahat. it's kind f like mamaking lemonade out ofofi don't know, l lemon wastete. its prettyty cool. maas: jojoey arioso's a dadairy producer, one of the first families, actually, to put in a dairy facility in this particular area of the county.y. and so we need the producers to make this work. we wanant as may healthy, , stable proroducers around, and jojoey was the first one in this particular area. so we're building out to him and we're building to the neighbors as fast as we can. arioso: we use clean water to flush the calves. and then this water r will go out to our p po. we'llll use it to flush thehe ls and the milk cows. and then after we separate, it'll eventually come back into the digester. and then after that, we'll use it to irrigate with. so it's--everything around hehere--all the water onon the m is recycled d 3 to 4 times. maas: when we approach a dairy, we explain to them their options. we come together with design, we oversee construction, and then we operate the facility. ly
in my v vie's bbetter than thahat. it's kind f like mamaking lemonade out ofofi don't know, l lemon wastete. its prettyty cool. maas: jojoey arioso's a dadairy producer, one of the first families, actually, to put in a dairy facility in this particular area of the county.y. and so we need the producers to make this work. we wanant as may healthy, , stable proroducers around, and jojoey was the first one in this particular area. so we're building out to him and we're building to the neighbors as...
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demo what t you need too know thahat it. going to be your last resort. and i think she had very ambitious demands. the problem was the people on the other side they didn't really cacare much for s sh behehaviord i just practice out. and thahats why shehe sufferedd so much ands you said her kidneys sailing stufff except.t. for the firirst time since who's b been released youu agrgreed t to speak up here today is this important wise is the message of sendingng ask-- i think it's important. bececausei lived through it d. hey do it and- i was able to experience itit it's very hard. it's harrowing switch it was too many aspects. that's i need toto tatalk. and i want people to knw why it is so important 04/28/20 04/28/20 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] y: from nenew york city, the epicenteter of t the pandemic, s is democracy nowow! >> it seems like it is actually doing the thing that an artist would want it to do, is how people feel free, especially when they are not feeling free. amy: today, a democracy now! tv/radio exclusive. an
demo what t you need too know thahat it. going to be your last resort. and i think she had very ambitious demands. the problem was the people on the other side they didn't really cacare much for s sh behehaviord i just practice out. and thahats why shehe sufferedd so much ands you said her kidneys sailing stufff except.t. for the firirst time since who's b been released youu agrgreed t to speak up here today is this important wise is the message of sendingng ask-- i think it's important....
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those of it though thahat doesesn't mean thihis is the president and another. this again yeah. since the strtreets onon pubublic schools despite te low case it remains the same most country in the world with the third highest toll. healalth u. k. shop increase case about to happen the idea was compounded so much eleventh three and two nine we leadd the country bars. left. stricker check country goes. from a distance u. k. the fibro spent nights in a cat last week you've been admitted to thomas. eight days ago. for the symptoms of cover. nineteen less. okay statete prime ministr this where boys john were from the virus after being charged on sunday from st hospital london. the fifty five year old and hot. we thank threeee in intetense care. in a statement office said won't be rich to in please in his. forms that domon is standing in heading the bent as- the cut is thrhree old coro. a review to result in an extension of blocked. i should say thanks to my the changes the measures car in place at the point i'm we want. bill with. as as we were to each day the nec c
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could you talk about thahat? >> absolutely. the situation in africa is still a little bit mysterious as to how it is going to unfold. i am going to explain why there are two positive trends and three negative trends. no expert can really predict. it seems thehe african conontint has s been preparing for outbres for epidemics for many years. in 2014 and 2015, there was the ebola outbreak. in sierra leone, new guinea, and liberia. a lot of the african countries neighboring, but also continent-wide prepared for
could you talk about thahat? >> absolutely. the situation in africa is still a little bit mysterious as to how it is going to unfold. i am going to explain why there are two positive trends and three negative trends. no expert can really predict. it seems thehe african conontint has s been preparing for outbres for epidemics for many years. in 2014 and 2015, there was the ebola outbreak. in sierra leone, new guinea, and liberia. a lot of the african countries neighboring, but also...
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can we wrap up with thahat?> i saw that article, too, and we've been hearing that farmers are going to have e to dump products in the first queststion i camemo mind is, i if the federal govevernment intendsds to help e agriculturalal industry because agricultural industry has so much neeeed -- as we've been hehearing president trump site d other say that they want t to me wee their helpingng farmers -- say ththen help the peopople whe going hungry because they are not working. healthy fafarmworkers whoo don't touch h healthy farmworkekers wo don't have e enough foodod to fd their fafamilies. i think the e government s shoue in serioious consideration off bubuying those productcts from e farmers grew having to dump the products because thehey can't sl ththem to ththe restaurants andd other places that order them were used to neeeed them because therere are foodod banks and ase have seen lines o of people who are waiting to get products -- i was in communicacation witith an outreach worker in florida last week and
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hello chin all the density of ththe- thahat would e see but also. onon the i ins. is on the way. thank you very much concerned that it frorom a bubusiness team for those updates. as we mentioned at the top of the program the global deaths have now exceeded a hundred thousand to that milestone. comes as christians around the world market a unique good friday largely observed virtually. here in france the archbishop of paris said lead. service in the not i'm- this is a year after it was rocked by fire meanwhile in jerusalem which would normally welcome- foss numbers of pilgrims discolorations this year. have been totally changed there is a backlog. and one mariotti and says you've got to check a report. this site the furniture usually on good friday dozens of monks walk along the via dolorosa. the way of sorrows with the bible tells us jesus carried his cross. but this easter only three friends and monks walk in the footsteps of cheeses. cooler it is exceptional because of course- these- the pandemic inn this moment- the one near the goal- the c. two jerusalem was a sold out crowd
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and i thoughght, "well, what happens to thahat knowledge when someone dies?" it goes with them. you can't teach someone after you're dead. [mellow striring music]] i i feel it's s a travesty if we dodon't share.
and i thoughght, "well, what happens to thahat knowledge when someone dies?" it goes with them. you can't teach someone after you're dead. [mellow striring music]] i i feel it's s a travesty if we dodon't share.
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and he's fulfilled every promise around making sure that people knew thahat he was trump jr.my: dr. armrmen henderson, handcuffed outside his home while prepeparing for a volunter shiftt to help protect homeless peoplele from the e spread o ofd 1919. he is ststill waiting for an apology from the miami popolice depapartment. dr. . hendersoson is an internal medicine, assistant professor anan organanizer with dream defenders. to see parart one, go to democracynow.org. when we come back, we talk with a member of the gig workers collective about how instacart workers went on strike t to demd appropopriate safety measures ad hazard pay. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "cosmonauts" by fiona apple. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from epicenter of the pandemic, new york city. as president trump estate governors s clashehed over plano roll back lockdowns and other protective measures, new figures show more than 22 million americans have filed unemployment claims since mid-march. many are still waiting to rece
and he's fulfilled every promise around making sure that people knew thahat he was trump jr.my: dr. armrmen henderson, handcuffed outside his home while prepeparing for a volunter shiftt to help protect homeless peoplele from the e spread o ofd 1919. he is ststill waiting for an apology from the miami popolice depapartment. dr. . hendersoson is an internal medicine, assistant professor anan organanizer with dream defenders. to see parart one, go to democracynow.org. when we come back, we talk...
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that is a global trend thahat wl drive the rise of fututure papandemics.ow, we'e're not saying wewe hao stop every modern aspect of development. we can do these things but we need to do them in a smamarter way, a a more sustainable wayay. anand we need to start treating pandemics as a risk of doing these things around the planet. we have to reassess our relationship with ththe environment t and reducuce our ecologicalal footprint. it is to the benefit of conservation. it w will reduce c climate chan. he will also stop us getting sisick. that is an i important point. for those on the right were not interested in coconservation or climate change, what about your own health? we are making ourselves sick by making t the planet sick.k. that is really the message that needs to come through from this. because if we just treat this as another disease, wait for a vaccine,e, then think, great, it is all over. well, i have news, there are 1.7 million more viruses out there that will be emerging in the future. we can either wait for them to emerge and get sick and hav
that is a global trend thahat wl drive the rise of fututure papandemics.ow, we'e're not saying wewe hao stop every modern aspect of development. we can do these things but we need to do them in a smamarter way, a a more sustainable wayay. anand we need to start treating pandemics as a risk of doing these things around the planet. we have to reassess our relationship with ththe environment t and reducuce our ecologicalal footprint. it is to the benefit of conservation. it w will reduce c climate...
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. >>>> thahat is all we are e ask. give us s what we need so w we n survivive to contitinually havae thosose -- help t those that t d usus. amamy: workersrs are also o demg better safafety training, better staffing levelels, temporarary housing for workers who risk spreading disease to their family members. in lansing, michigan, ththousans of protesters flooded the streets around the state capitol building in their cars wednesday and defied a state ban on public gatherings to demand an end to michigan's quarantine measures. the protest was organized by the michigan conservative coalition under the hashtag #operation gridlock. one large group of men armed with assault rifles posed for a picture on the steps of the capitol, holding signs reading "trump/pence" and "remove the whitmer regime." inside the capitol, governor gretchen whitmer said the protesters risked spreading disease and blasted them for blocking access to a hospital, where an ambulance was unable to discharge a patitient. >> i support your right to free sp
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in russia,a, that's bebecominge norm.. >> thahat's securityty. itit's importantnt. everyone's's worried aboutut tr sasafety nowadayays. >> doeoesn't it bothther you ie cicity knows eveverything? >> even wiwithout these e came, everyone knonows everythinig anyway thanks s to the interer. >> people could misuse this data, and that gives me a bad feeling. somebobody who wantsts to beae up couldld find out whwhen i t home andnd who with or who i visit. i donon't want that.. >> he anand alyona popopova arn a minonority. for most people in moscow, it seems, security is more important than personal privacy. >> that's all from us at global 3000 this time. we're back next week, and in the meantime, we'd love to hear from you. write to global3000@dw.com and check us out on facebook: dw women. see you soon. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, announcer: "big cities" explores bold solutions for urban challenges. maintaining a sustainanable way of life through organic farming is possisible, even in big citi. in this episode, a woman in the favelas of rio
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in the environment, and this is a tough virus, we're going to have to practice these measures so thahat we are all protected. amy: just moments after those remarks, dr. rivkees was ushered out of the room by governor desantis' s spokesperson. governor desantis isis a close ally of president t trump. a budget watchdog wawarned tuesy the federal budget defeficit wod rise by a record-smashing $3.8.8 trillion this year, even if lawmakers don't pass any more stimulus bills -- which h they'e widely expected to do. deficit spending is on track to top 18.7% of the entire u.s. gross domestic product, the highest rate since world war ii. today, april 15, is typically tax day, but the irs has extended the deadline for income tax filings until july 15. the treasury department says more than 80 million people who've authorized the irs to make a direct deposit on a recent tax return will see stimulus payments of up to $1200 added to their bank accounts. others will have to wait for a check. in an unprecedented move, president trump has ordered the treasury to print his name on all stimulus checks. se
in the environment, and this is a tough virus, we're going to have to practice these measures so thahat we are all protected. amy: just moments after those remarks, dr. rivkees was ushered out of the room by governor desantis' s spokesperson. governor desantis isis a close ally of president t trump. a budget watchdog wawarned tuesy the federal budget defeficit wod rise by a record-smashing $3.8.8 trillion this year, even if lawmakers don't pass any more stimulus bills -- which h they'e widely...
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>> thahat is an excellent question.hat we're seeing is while we know the virus can affect anybody and anyone comee if youu willll, regardless of your age, regardless of your h health stas -- we know --- at the same e time, there e are these health disparitities that may y put you at an even high-rk . for examplple, sining higher raf infection in the afrirican-americican community, higher rate of infection in the latino community. i think when you look at some of it, are also looking at the socioeconomic status and some of those variables that t may put them at higher risk because of the work they're a are doing -- for example, essential workers -- also lookingng at the bibig condnditions, liviving in close ququarters. one of the first h hospitals overwhelmed in n new york hospsl was elmhurst. ththat particularr area, one ofe most diverse urban areas in the u.u.s., we h have a lot of famis living together in close quarters. we talk about social distancing earlier, some people don't have the privilege of sococial distanci
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now, the fact we cannot t tour w unl probablbly 2022 maybe or late 2021 means thahat i can't o that onoad, so eryn brbrought this up t to me when e alalbum was fifinished and s sh, i wonder if you would considerer doining this on the a album? i just thought, a absolutely. of course. it makes total sense. yes, i would love to do thatat. i dodo think putting thahat on y send m as opposed to just something like "i support this giving -- the act of it keeps them close to me in my life so it t is not just a a one time that i'm saying, oh, i'm intoto this cause rightt now ant is kind of interesting and then i will be done with it. this way i i am tieded into it h something that i i made, now has more meaning becausese it is attacheded to that. it is a way for me to also makae a life commitment to be listenening and to be able to oa friend in whatever best way i can. theseo you say "made on territories. where are you? >> we did go to t texas for a little bit. we h had gone and dodone a sessn on a ranch i in texas. thegave eryn the addddresses of mixing studidio, my house, and e ranch in texas
now, the fact we cannot t tour w unl probablbly 2022 maybe or late 2021 means thahat i can't o that onoad, so eryn brbrought this up t to me when e alalbum was fifinished and s sh, i wonder if you would considerer doining this on the a album? i just thought, a absolutely. of course. it makes total sense. yes, i would love to do thatat. i dodo think putting thahat on y send m as opposed to just something like "i support this giving -- the act of it keeps them close to me in my life so it t...
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thahat wasn't g to save e the specieies, but the nextxt year, we e created about, ththe year after that, a few thousand, and in this room, , we 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: krkristin aquilino is thte lead scientist w who has been charged with trying to bring the endangered whitete abalone back from the brirink of extinction. the e project has s been remaray successfulul, but an i interestg thining to thinknk about is s te knknow that ababalone who o aret free out intnto the oceaean tody are actutually going to experiee a different ocean in their lifetime than perhaps the abalone of 50 or a hundred years ago. and so o part of what krisn is thinknking about is, whatat s the e future hold for those whie abalone in the ocean? and part of that future is ocean acidificatation. ocean acidification is a particularly intereresting scientificic problem because i's fundamentatally the chchanging chemistry of thehe ocean due to risising carbon dioxide concentrtration i
thahat wasn't g to save e the specieies, but the nextxt year, we e created about, ththe year after that, a few thousand, and in this room, , we 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: krkristin aquilino is thte lead scientist w who has been charged with trying to bring the endangered whitete abalone back from the brirink of extinction. the e project has s been remaray...
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thahat's goodod o know. and they stilwawant to come, huhuh? robert: they still want to come out here. frances: that's good to know. so that's good to know. rrobert: yeah. frances: g good to he e hope, bt you know,, you don't want toto p it u up all the e time. robert: last i've heardrd was ty won't fly till monday, but t then i've heard they're in wells a and trying to come out here. [helicopter approaching] [helicopter approaching] frances: when i grew up here, we had 20 or more elders around. now we have maybe 2 here. so having this event happen, it is heartfelt for a lot of people because we always wish this would occur for diomede. [singing in native language] frances: you know, the only barrier we have is trying to understand each other with different languages. i see this really strong connection now, and a lot of it have to do with, hey, we are so similar with each other... not just blood, but in the things we do traditionally. [song ends] woman: whohoo! [woman speaking russian] frances: i c can hear ththat happinesess inside that laugh
thahat's goodod o know. and they stilwawant to come, huhuh? robert: they still want to come out here. frances: that's good to know. so that's good to know. rrobert: yeah. frances: g good to he e hope, bt you know,, you don't want toto p it u up all the e time. robert: last i've heardrd was ty won't fly till monday, but t then i've heard they're in wells a and trying to come out here. [helicopter approaching] [helicopter approaching] frances: when i grew up here, we had 20 or more elders around....
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everyone else who was in thahat house and had been exposed to the virus were basically l lockd in.ou coululd not get out. and somehow, guys were still finding ways to get out and mingle amongst other people in the process, so there was also -- the quarantine was not taken seriously. that is pretty much what is going on, whihich also put a lot ofof people on high alertrt. this -- just not being able to have access to medical is another issue as well. that is pretty much what i can think about on the medical level. dr. in a series of tweets, ross macdonald, chief medical officer for correctional health services in new york, called for the release ofof as manyny imprisoned new yorkers as possible. macdonald said it's now unlikely officials will be able to halt the spread of covid-19, predicting 20% of those infected will need hospitalization and 5% will require ventilators. he called the situation at rikekers a "public h health didr unfolding before our eyes." jose, , moving on from there, yu have 5000 p people, pririmarilyn ririkers in the new york prison s system, infection rates in
everyone else who was in thahat house and had been exposed to the virus were basically l lockd in.ou coululd not get out. and somehow, guys were still finding ways to get out and mingle amongst other people in the process, so there was also -- the quarantine was not taken seriously. that is pretty much what is going on, whihich also put a lot ofof people on high alertrt. this -- just not being able to have access to medical is another issue as well. that is pretty much what i can think about on...
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i think h he has gogot to be kig himself if he thinks thahat is true.now he can't truly ththink tt is accurate. although that is is just the very definition of kicking the can down thehe road. amy: i want to turn to governor cuomo speaking about the eviction moratorium at his press conference tuesday. he is then asked about what renters should do when that moratorium ends. >> you cannot be evicted for nonpayment of rent,, residential nor commercial, for three months. say this is you can somewhat random, but when is it going to end? nobody knows. pick an interval, so we set three months. you cannot be evicted, residential or commercial, for nonpayment of rent for 90 days. on that basis, my daughters have stopped paying me rent. i'm not even sure their finances have dropped significantly, but i think they''re just takingng advavantage ofof the nonfiction .rder that i myself posted and i resent it. >> governor -- what you think renters should do t theyhe moratoriumends likely owe several months of rent? >> we will deal with that when we get to it. cuomo'st
i think h he has gogot to be kig himself if he thinks thahat is true.now he can't truly ththink tt is accurate. although that is is just the very definition of kicking the can down thehe road. amy: i want to turn to governor cuomo speaking about the eviction moratorium at his press conference tuesday. he is then asked about what renters should do when that moratorium ends. >> you cannot be evicted for nonpayment of rent,, residential nor commercial, for three months. say this is you can...
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thahat is such a great question bebecause the navajo nation experiences some of the highest rates ofater povererty in the united states. are more than 6 60% for likely did not have water inside their homes. getting back t to not being able to wash her h hands, nonot ableo flatten the curve. we h have seen aa rise of covid cases when that happens. as i mentioned, when people go water from stores or watering point, they're also exposing themselves to others. tough becausealso you don't have heaealth facilits across the reservation. those that do have access to it, often live very far away and are not able to get there in time. amy: can you talk about the role of navajo women in leading mutual aid? >> i am glad you asked that question. i think i've seen many navavajo women step u up and fight for communities, which are our traditional role. that is s not to say we're in te 1960's and it is the idea of state in the kitchen, it is that we are the caretakers ofof our communitities. this is nothing new for us. it is time to step up and work together and just make it hahappen. where people a
thahat is such a great question bebecause the navajo nation experiences some of the highest rates ofater povererty in the united states. are more than 6 60% for likely did not have water inside their homes. getting back t to not being able to wash her h hands, nonot ableo flatten the curve. we h have seen aa rise of covid cases when that happens. as i mentioned, when people go water from stores or watering point, they're also exposing themselves to others. tough becausealso you don't have...
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at with vaccines i is that they are safe, and we cannot shorten that peperiod of time to make sure thahat when vaccines a are being introduducd into peoplple in the clinic, we have to make sure they are safe and they do not cause what we call enhanced disease when the virus subsequently infects those individuals. i think we have to be very careful. i understand it is a lot of pressure to be able to get the vaccine, becausese ultimately a really good vaccine will help us unlock the whole pandemic situation. bubut we also have to temper tht optimism with realism, in that it does take time to ensure that the vaccine will work, and that they arere safe. it is absolutely critical. the other side of the coin obviously are the developments of drugs to treat the virus. this iss what a lot of microrobt studying a at the moment.. we have a research project on going in which we study fdada approved drugs that are used for other indications, repurpose them against the virus itself. our goal there is twtwo-pronged. on the o one hand, we want to fd prongs that t kill thehe virus, event the virurus from
at with vaccines i is that they are safe, and we cannot shorten that peperiod of time to make sure thahat when vaccines a are being introduducd into peoplple in the clinic, we have to make sure they are safe and they do not cause what we call enhanced disease when the virus subsequently infects those individuals. i think we have to be very careful. i understand it is a lot of pressure to be able to get the vaccine, becausese ultimately a really good vaccine will help us unlock the whole...
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years, i have the option of having them removed at no cost or own them and i take care of them at thahat point. silvia uriarte: once e we figurd out we can actualllly go for itt no cosost, like, at least try, e went for it and we're aboutut to get iininstalled d now. ededuardo uriararte: i've toldd family and fririends andnd they- thehey still tell me, " "are you sure? what d did you get yoursef iinto? did--did you just sign your r house away? did you u sin your life away? what happenened" ok. ursua: ok.k. very good. excelle. tthank you. . thank you. silvia uriarte: : thank you so much. hom: i think a big challenge for us is that because we're intentional about working with communities that don't necessarily see solar every day, there canan be a natutural statf diststrust when n we come i in d say, , "here's a free opportunity." i think a lot off our customomers are skeptical tt something like thihis isn't toto good t to be true, and i don't blame them, becaususe i thhink there's a lot of rationales for being skeptical. silvia uriarte: i i think mosost peoeople are skepeptical because th
years, i have the option of having them removed at no cost or own them and i take care of them at thahat point. silvia uriarte: once e we figurd out we can actualllly go for itt no cosost, like, at least try, e went for it and we're aboutut to get iininstalled d now. ededuardo uriararte: i've toldd family and fririends andnd they- thehey still tell me, " "are you sure? what d did you get yoursef iinto? did--did you just sign your r house away? did you u sin your life away? what...
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, as well as to affect the immune system and kinda prevent that sort of rununaway immune reaction thahat see in somef the most severe cases. t thoseands rightht now, clinical trials are ongngoing. there have been a few studies that have come out, but ththese were not randomizezed clinical trials. basically, in order to show any kind of benefit, you need to have a randomized -- amy: expxplain what randomized means. >> that t means you'rereiving a random subset t of patients the drug a and a random subset a placebo. that way you can really compare the effect of the drug. amy: so they don't know if they're getting the actual drug or the placebo, like nothing come a fake. it is very hard to do that, right, patients are sick in the present recommend a drug that could say become a very hard to have them be willing to join a randomized stutudy whehere they mimight t actutuly getet the dr. >> exactly. that is the concern n here. if you give patientntthe choice, most o of the time they will sa, yes, giving the drugg becausese there realally isn't anything ee avaiailable.e. in order to show there'
, as well as to affect the immune system and kinda prevent that sort of rununaway immune reaction thahat see in somef the most severe cases. t thoseands rightht now, clinical trials are ongngoing. there have been a few studies that have come out, but ththese were not randomizezed clinical trials. basically, in order to show any kind of benefit, you need to have a randomized -- amy: expxplain what randomized means. >> that t means you'rereiving a random subset t of patients the drug a and...
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works twenty or from my- the prop is the there is longer protects cheese internationally and thahat's why you can end up with camelback- but he made it other parts of the world and i think the question. is the future of french cheese. hi thank you so to find out more about the plight of french cheeses i'm joined by then when you get it he should hoosier you're the president of the associates show full measure that while the cheese of the land association that was interesting is for actually tend to o eat but if it does cheat. it's cheaper more for this. for handmade artisanal cheese the consumer and from some very- interested by industrial cheese because they see t that on the television an- you had many other dicing about induststry cheese on grounds we are the two that the real cheap. i havave a separate bed didisputation so what's the trik to gettingng people to eat m moe artisanal cheese-e- we need more advertising we need the more- traveled into from we need to have many stores thatt like her. in front say that but when you see the store the big storm on why you see at the show c
works twenty or from my- the prop is the there is longer protects cheese internationally and thahat's why you can end up with camelback- but he made it other parts of the world and i think the question. is the future of french cheese. hi thank you so to find out more about the plight of french cheeses i'm joined by then when you get it he should hoosier you're the president of the associates show full measure that while the cheese of the land association that was interesting is for actually...
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. >> there's two sides of thahat issue.eginning, there w were countries that follow w the adve of t the world healtlth organization, and ththe worldd health organization is gathering willingm a free and process from different countries , which have a national focusus point to gatheher all of the informrmation. the world health organization is working o on communicable and noncommunicable diseases, which means lots of data to handle every day. so when the organization warned the world about the outbreak, many people do notot believe it was that serious. if you remember, this organization warned e everyone abouout disease x. and d it is s quite likely thehe covid-19.. i think there is misunderstanding b between what the world health organization should do, can do, actually do, and what we expect. that's a mix match -- mismatch and we should discuss it. claire: we appreciate your time and analysis, thank you. has beenh government discussing his latest e emergeny budget in response to the pandemic, -- it's latest emergency budg
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. >>>> thahat is onene option. the truth is we do not know with we will ever have a vaccine in place. mers, twos in 2002, outbreaks of murderers, to outbreaks of sars, we still haven't got a vaccine. we know with highly infectious and dangerous diseases what we can do is s put containmenent measures i in place to stop transmission. .bola, which is devastatingng, transmits through is devastating, transmits through bodily fluids. this transmits through talking to each other. we can sustain the lockdown until there is no evidence off mutations for at least two weeks . and then open up slowly and carefully, allowing only the countries who have reached this milestone to have international travel so that we can really contain this virus. if we start too early it is going to open the door for a possible second wave. >> what about possible treatments for covid-19? we did have a lot of buzz around hydroxychloroquine. for the past few days we haven't heard a whole lot. have you heard of that as a possible treatment? the last
. >>>> thahat is onene option. the truth is we do not know with we will ever have a vaccine in place. mers, twos in 2002, outbreaks of murderers, to outbreaks of sars, we still haven't got a vaccine. we know with highly infectious and dangerous diseases what we can do is s put containmenent measures i in place to stop transmission. .bola, which is devastatingng, transmits through is devastating, transmits through bodily fluids. this transmits through talking to each other. we can...