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sometimes therere's only one in the morning. or sometimes no customers a toll. so we've been hugely impmpacted by the epidemic. hello hello. while some international corporations are trying to get back to business as usual. at least 85% of starbucks cafes have reopened. smaller firms don't have the resources to whether the current cash flow crisis. restaurants and cafes have been hard hit. both my lack of customers and. by supply chain difficulties. a survey by the beijing catering industry association put the losses for restaurants and catering companies across china seventy five billionon euros. two from within to help control the biggest difficulty is money because every month therere's rental salary for the staff and the cost of supplies. we hope the landlord can scale back o o some of the rent for us after ththe epidemic finishes on the picture films at all levels. china has more than eighteen million small businesses employing more than two hundred million people the chinese government has announced support measures for these firms including lower rents an
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therere's no way to prt what'll happen. things change, bubut a lot ofof the thingngs te know, a lot t of the bususinesss thate know arere in threat, are in danger of closing now, and as thisis progresses more, will ben danger of closing. you know, t e commercial fisisheries, the recreational f fisheries--if ththere's no kelp, there's no fish. catton: one of the t things that the watetermen's alliance i is g to help progress our goals is to enengage the a abalone diviversd otheher recreatitional divererse area that are passionate about helpining to bring back the kekp forerest, to target the purple urchins inin their recreationall harvest.t. [overlrlapping chahatter] russo: in 2013, there was an abnormal spawning event with the purple urchin in sonoma, where they spawned in deep water and it washed ashore, basically the entire sonoma coast. so what happened then is you have the kelp trying to come back in the cold-water years, but in an abnormally large population of purple urchin. so every time the kelp would pop up, it was
therere's no way to prt what'll happen. things change, bubut a lot ofof the thingngs te know, a lot t of the bususinesss thate know arere in threat, are in danger of closing now, and as thisis progresses more, will ben danger of closing. you know, t e commercial fisisheries, the recreational f fisheries--if ththere's no kelp, there's no fish. catton: one of the t things that the watetermen's alliance i is g to help progress our goals is to enengage the a abalone diviversd otheher recreatitional...
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therere's certain restrictions that, you know, really harm some fishermen. david: when we go fishing, like with this boat, we have an observer on the boat 100% of the time, so they mark down everything we catch. we have certain size mono we have to use. we have to use a certain size hook. we're not allowed to use squid. you know, we're not allowed to use the best bait. we go through all these measures, but these other countries don't. they're using filet t mignon on ththe hooks, and we're usining a hot dog. man: : the u.s. i is the largrgt impoporter of seseafood in t the world. we import 9191% of our seafood, , and our primarary soe is china. it comes both h at a large environmental cost in terms of the carbon footprint, shipping fish halfway across the globe, and it comes s at a financial cost. the trade imbalance in seafood for the united states is $13 billion to $14 billion a year. ninick: it seems like it w woule a lot better for the american fishermen if we didn't import as much fifish. david: in other countries, they gas the fish, or theyey actuall, y
therere's certain restrictions that, you know, really harm some fishermen. david: when we go fishing, like with this boat, we have an observer on the boat 100% of the time, so they mark down everything we catch. we have certain size mono we have to use. we have to use a certain size hook. we're not allowed to use squid. you know, we're not allowed to use the best bait. we go through all these measures, but these other countries don't. they're using filet t mignon on ththe hooks, and we're...
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yes, therere is the potential of only withtion, but unique procedures that happens.my: we have to go to break but we are asking to talk to you at the top of the hour and then we are going to post part two online, and incredible tutorial as we look at what is happening in the world and also how coronanavirus is transmitted wih dr. michele barry, director of the center for innovation in global health at stanford university. incoming chair for the consortium of universities for global health. dr. barry is also the past president of the american society of tropical medicine. go to democracynow.org for part 2. solidarity, back, not charity. we look at the network of mutual aid groups emerging across the country to protect each other in the face of the coronavirus. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "the end of the world as we know it" by rem. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we end today's show looking at the incredible community networks across the united states that are coming together to protect their neighbors during
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idea ithave music and have performed properly. ,hat is one of the first thihins but i think t that therereection when you do not have the system set up. got to get between my legs my legs too much money money ♪ we understand culture through music. we partnered to get -- we partied together. a lot of times we know the issue of conflict. but when they're something to celebrate, music is utilized to bring people together and celebrbrate. i alalways feel like you can tae all of the genres and mix them totogether and eduducate each or about each other's cultures. we are talking about manyny activities, philanthropic activities such as a project that aims to reflect and provide energy to african people. so y you serve this in 2014. what stage are you at?t? where it at a position has graduated into the u.s.. level of doing it on the the big utility companies. we go from africa, donated lights. this was opened by a friend of mine and we branched off to .reate a utility company there was a prprepaid system whe you prepaid energrgy. you are also involved in the cryptocurrencies. so supporting people
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stephanie: there has been already april limit arerea examamination and the prosecutor has conclcluded thereres regil grounds to believe that war crimes and crimes against humanity have been committed in the afghanistann conflicict. that onlnly by afghan government forces and thehe taliban, but i u.s. forces. -- but by u.s. forces. they a are taking a measure of whwhat is going onon now. they will look closely into these allegations and possibly also issue indictments and arrest warrants. it will tatake several years. --y h have some groundsds untnl to look into what is going on. anchor: haiti's prime minister said he would focus on infighting, security, and inequality. in thes a pledge made first public appearance after his appointment by presidential decree. he also called on haitians to stand by him in a time of economic crisis. the haitian prime minister appointed by the ambitious pledges as he took office. >> my government reiterates its commitment working to improve public finance is to increase gdp, improve the fiscal position, and to combat all forms of corruption. ambitious, especiall
stephanie: there has been already april limit arerea examamination and the prosecutor has conclcluded thereres regil grounds to believe that war crimes and crimes against humanity have been committed in the afghanistann conflicict. that onlnly by afghan government forces and thehe taliban, but i u.s. forces. -- but by u.s. forces. they a are taking a measure of whwhat is going onon now. they will look closely into these allegations and possibly also issue indictments and arrest warrants. it...
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rapla therere will boards i want to undermine the idea that there's any kind of truth out that. little thisind of letet his ememotions and so o only the most emotional investor emotional leader r wins it seems like in the short term. only the tech giants have the ability to quickly fix certain ththings if we. start uniting. right the forces of good. no that's it cacan be totorrow it s truly a reasoson. right now yeah let's. is that started it started. and w we need a a litte bit mamaybe some resources to help with that. so we s start acting so strategically. facebook has admitted that the philippines is patient zero in the war against thihis information. twenty sixteen the campaign machinery of now president detective. used facebook and social media to win n an election. but they didn't stop there we began to see these vicious attacks on facebook against anyone who questioned. the killings in the drug war and in october i wrote this three part series on the- propaganda war. when we released it i was attacked the propaganda machine came after us with a bag in it was immediate. yo
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. >> therere is currently no treatment that has been proven to be effective against covid-19. it is great to see the level of energy now being directed to against and development covid-19. studies willtional not give us the answers we need. withouttested medicines the right evidence could raisese harm hope and even do more than good. amy: in new york, officials with the office of refugee resettlement have refufused to free migrant children who are currently being held in two facilities where staff members tested positive for covid-19 this week. officials say the children won't be released to sponsors, who are usually family members, until quarantines at the facilities are lifted. new jersey said it would start releasing as many as 1000 prisoners from county jails starting today to limit the spread of coronavirus. in new york city, mayor bill de blasio said monday 75 prisoners have already been rereleaseded d officicials are reviewing casesf hundreds more. atat rikers islaland, 39 c coros cacases have been reporteded amg prisoners and 21 among staff as of monday. meanwhile, in
. >> therere is currently no treatment that has been proven to be effective against covid-19. it is great to see the level of energy now being directed to against and development covid-19. studies willtional not give us the answers we need. withouttested medicines the right evidence could raisese harm hope and even do more than good. amy: in new york, officials with the office of refugee resettlement have refufused to free migrant children who are currently being held in two facilities...
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we know therere are youngnger pe are morere moderate and d olderr are progressive.he reality is there is a broad variety of contingencies constituted witithin black amera alone and more broadly within the democratic -- i think joe biden n has the best possibility of artrticulating nuananced conceptions of phihilosophical ideas that a person n like a bernieie sandersrs would hold tt bernie has p pushed him i think and progressive fashion, but also invited biden to articulate what it is about his own particular practices that would get him elected. so in thatat sense, i think i se withth joe biden becauause joe n has ththe possibility of b becog president t and enactiting in real-t-time the ideals, some of which he sharess with bernie sanders. if: keeanga-yamahtta taylor, you would respond, you are a bernie sanders suppoporter, on both issues as -- respond on the issue of medicare for all and also that joe biden recently said he would veto medicare for on hisl if it landed desk as president -- but also you did just write this piece and "the new york times" that says w
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why is therere a holdup? >> well, t they are stilll discussing.he d deliberations are still going on in parliament. momost of thehe pololitical p p, esespecially the opposition, already announced supportrt of e extension for another r 15 days. there will be no surpris there. it i is expected t to pass thrh. this parliamamentary ssision has seserved maiainly for the opoppn to voicece their criticisms and polititical parties to p pose amenenents. that implemented on the 14th of march when the lockdkdown start. >> we know there is a lot of criticism to g go around. the hospitals in spain are overcrowowded. there are shortageses in manpowr and supplies. what is the government doing now to prevent theheealth care systemem from collapspsing? >> well,l, right now, the priory and main activity of the government or at least the announcement is regararding the deals mainly with china but other countries like sweden or turkey regarding the lack of equipment. especially ventilators and other masks and also -- today, -- in the case of the ventilators and until
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bubut therere has been a wave o cancellatitions, as people beco cautiousus about traveling to asia. tour guides who normally show chinese tourists around have suddenly found themselves out of work. one of them is this man who worked as a guide for over 20 years. he has a wife and two c childre to support, but they have to tighten their belt. >> translator: we have gottenn throrough difficult times in th past, including the 2004 tsunami. this time there is no w way to know when things will return to normal. >> reporter: someone recently found a helping hand. an eatery that opened last month provides three meals a d day fr of charge to guides who used to work with chinese toururists. the project is funded byy wealty tour agencywners of chihinese descent in thailand. the owners hope to hire the tour guides again once the coronavirus panic passsses. >> translatotor: the outbreak st a shock wave throughout industry and nobody was prepared. i wanted to do something to hehelp, but couldn't. we tour guides haven't found a solution. >> reporter: economic lososses from the decrease in chinese
bubut therere has been a wave o cancellatitions, as people beco cautiousus about traveling to asia. tour guides who normally show chinese tourists around have suddenly found themselves out of work. one of them is this man who worked as a guide for over 20 years. he has a wife and two c childre to support, but they have to tighten their belt. >> translator: we have gottenn throrough difficult times in th past, including the 2004 tsunami. this time there is no w way to know when things will...
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but therere are fears that coul change. afghan's president said his mn concern was his country's open border with iran, which is dealing with one of the world's largest outbreaks. another pressing issue is the impact to the region's economy. the presidents of s sri lanka a the maldives said they were worried about a drop in tourism, a main industry for both countries. >>> in south korea, the outbreak is becoming the major political issue, one month away from a general election. the country has been one of the hardest hit outside mainland china with more than 8,000 cases and 75 deaths. hkds has more from seoul. >> reporter: there's a growing sense of frustration over how the current administration is handling the outbreak. and many candidates are eager to show voters they're serious about curbing the spread. there are 300 seats up for grabs in the national assembly next month. one of the major battlefields is seoul's district. it's seen a bellwether for voting trends, and this time two former prime ministers are facing off i
but therere are fears that coul change. afghan's president said his mn concern was his country's open border with iran, which is dealing with one of the world's largest outbreaks. another pressing issue is the impact to the region's economy. the presidents of s sri lanka a the maldives said they were worried about a drop in tourism, a main industry for both countries. >>> in south korea, the outbreak is becoming the major political issue, one month away from a general election. the...
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therere is also hope some medicines that were developed to fight other diseases could be repurposed likeompound like this one. it was originally planned as a treatment for ebola and was tested when a major epidemic hit west africa in 2013. it didn't prove very effective against that disease but it does affect coronaviruses and could help covid-19 patients. repurposed drugs originally developed to fight malaria or hiv also show promise. clinical trials with all of these compounds are ongoing. leila: that was my colleague doug williams reporting and he is here with me now. why is it taking so long to develop a vaccine? doug: we have a lot of fundamental knowledge about how to develop a vaccine from the experiences we have had with coronaviruses before,e, sars and murders. there were -- and mers. there was a lot of knowledge in place. there are bottlenecks in the process that it is impossible to accelerate. you can't make them go any faster. you have to test it in animals. it is not easy to find the animals because not every animal is going to react to the virus in the way we do. that is th
therere is also hope some medicines that were developed to fight other diseases could be repurposed likeompound like this one. it was originally planned as a treatment for ebola and was tested when a major epidemic hit west africa in 2013. it didn't prove very effective against that disease but it does affect coronaviruses and could help covid-19 patients. repurposed drugs originally developed to fight malaria or hiv also show promise. clinical trials with all of these compounds are ongoing....
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phil: how much is the lacacof the e lack of f a formalal heale hamperining efforts therere-- affordable h health care hamampg efforts thehere? dr. . schaffner: i think it as o ththe problelems in ththe field. now,w, it is possisible to get a freeee test through the state publicic health laboratories,s,t you have to have a p provider there toto see the patient, gett the specimemen, and send it offo the laboratory that is where the problem occurs. there arare many people in this country who do not have a regular doctor. phil: are there lessons that the united states can learn from china or, indeed,d, europope ins fifight? dr. schaffner:r: welell, for su. we have reinforced the nototion that travel b ban's may work, en though my public heah collegee mate looook askancece--public hh colllleagues may look askancncet that. widespread testing -- don'n't be so narrow. spread it out. be enthusiastic about testing. that is lesson we can learn. phil: good talking to you. thank you so much f for joining us, professor wililliam schaffnr from vanderbilt university. the number of people killed by coro
phil: how much is the lacacof the e lack of f a formalal heale hamperining efforts therere-- affordable h health care hamampg efforts thehere? dr. . schaffner: i think it as o ththe problelems in ththe field. now,w, it is possisible to get a freeee test through the state publicic health laboratories,s,t you have to have a p provider there toto see the patient, gett the specimemen, and send it offo the laboratory that is where the problem occurs. there arare many people in this country who do...
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woman: they don't focus on the biggerer picture b behind the oil,l, and therere may be incidents wherehere's spills or firires, but ththat'ss not or goal. we're more e focused on te prosos than the cons. man: there's always gonna be trade-offs, but oil is one of the most widely used fuels that wwe have outut there, anand it's really efficient for ourur community and e everywhere aroud the world that useses it. noerr: that's the reality of it. that is a facact. qualitity of life is imporortano all of us, and ignonorance is nt an evil t thing. ignonorance jut memeans peopople haven''t beenn exposed to the facacts. that's what dialogue is all about. it's not abobout throwining rocs or casting aspersions upon one's credibibility. it's abouout a sharing of realalities. oil will be a critical part of our quality of life e for long after i'm dead and long after my children will be dead. we will find more of it, we'll do a better job of removing it, and we will utilize the benefefits f it more efefficientlyy everery single day.. gurrola: arvin is full of humble, hard-working people, and it's t
woman: they don't focus on the biggerer picture b behind the oil,l, and therere may be incidents wherehere's spills or firires, but ththat'ss not or goal. we're more e focused on te prosos than the cons. man: there's always gonna be trade-offs, but oil is one of the most widely used fuels that wwe have outut there, anand it's really efficient for ourur community and e everywhere aroud the world that useses it. noerr: that's the reality of it. that is a facact. qualitity of life is imporortano...
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today y when we spoke, it was clearly said therere will be a task force with very well-known specialistss who really lolooo ththe dangers and looook into ht can be done so there is no danger for the players, but also for the peoeople who will still work in thth stadiums, like broadcasters and s stuff like that. one of the m measurements is to keep t the number of people in d araround the stadium as low as possible. and they have a clear plan of measurements and action. i think if all that will be done in t the properr way, we have a realistic chance to actually start the season in early may and finished by the end of june. brent: all right. lutz joining us tonight i think from inside his car. this is a dedicated man. thank you. you are watching dw news. after a short break i will be back to take you through "the day." stick around for that. we'll be right back. ♪ [captioning perfrformed by the nanational captitioning institi, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] four hundred and ninety nine new coronavirus deaths in france the wororst day since the
today y when we spoke, it was clearly said therere will be a task force with very well-known specialistss who really lolooo ththe dangers and looook into ht can be done so there is no danger for the players, but also for the peoeople who will still work in thth stadiums, like broadcasters and s stuff like that. one of the m measurements is to keep t the number of people in d araround the stadium as low as possible. and they have a clear plan of measurements and action. i think if all that will...
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more who even though they do are still worried about the cost of seeing a doctor, in border cities therereillions of people who are aaid to seek medical assistthce because of r immigration status. many have been here since they were children, but still don't have u.s. citizenship. some told us they were scared to go to a doctor. >> being undocumented for sure is hard itself, just seeking medical attenti, but there is also the aspect of presenting yourself to the legal thsystem tha even have medical facilities, and sometimes you have to present yourself to authorities, and that runs a risk of potentially being depord. aleem: add to all that the fact that there is no requirement in the west offer--in the u.s. to offe paid sick leave, and you have a dangerous backdrop that coe d exacerbe spread of the coronavirus here. aleem maqbool, c news, in tucson, arizona. nada: with all the uncertainties surrounding the coronavirus, there are serious implications for the presidential campaign underway. joe biden and bernie sandere have slammeddent trump's handling of the pandemic and used t opportunity
more who even though they do are still worried about the cost of seeing a doctor, in border cities therereillions of people who are aaid to seek medical assistthce because of r immigration status. many have been here since they were children, but still don't have u.s. citizenship. some told us they were scared to go to a doctor. >> being undocumented for sure is hard itself, just seeking medical attenti, but there is also the aspect of presenting yourself to the legal thsystem tha even...
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this is probablyy one of paris's most iconic views the two i fed usually here therere are thousands of tourists this is s ere parisians assemble for great events such as the world cup finals or for example the fourteenth of july well today it is absolutely empty. this park here which is called the show masass is closed has been since fridada was supposed to reopen today but that has not happened the most surprising is probably the incredible silence. the silence it is just about troubled by paris is electric buses most of them are running empty. construction of some o of genera defensisible shehearer's mission is to fix. michelin platypus m moniker. choosing to set up a bar that we s shouldn't be able. to check the authorities have close this box to make sure that people will not free group here and spread the virus and pololice is herero enforce the new rules many christian fellowship. they've also the wrong only justin j. political she won't she won't. have to deal but i if it's the front of the- tv and- want too support him off. c. hello i am at the heart of paris's shopping distric
this is probablyy one of paris's most iconic views the two i fed usually here therere are thousands of tourists this is s ere parisians assemble for great events such as the world cup finals or for example the fourteenth of july well today it is absolutely empty. this park here which is called the show masass is closed has been since fridada was supposed to reopen today but that has not happened the most surprising is probably the incredible silence. the silence it is just about troubled by...
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you know, the commercial fisheheries, the recreational fisisheries--if therere's no kelp, there's no fish. cacatton: one of the thihings tt the watermrmen's alliance is s g to help progress our goals is to engagage the ababalone diverersd other r recreationonal divers se area that are passionate about helping g to bring back the kelp forestst, to target the purple urchins in t their recreational harvest. [overlapapping chatttter] russo: in 2013, there was an abnormal spawning event with the purple urchin in sonoma, where they spawned in deep water and it washed ashore, basically the entire sonoma coast. so what happened then is you have the kelp trying to come back in the cold-water years, but in an abnormally large population of purple urchin. so every time the kelp would pop up, it was dog-piled by urchin, so there's an urgency to o getting this doe sooner rather than latater. catton: so we're here to estimate the number, the total numbers of urchihins that are being caught. we're taking a look at the sizes of those urchins and looking at wtt their condition is, what they''e been e
you know, the commercial fisheheries, the recreational fisisheries--if therere's no kelp, there's no fish. cacatton: one of the thihings tt the watermrmen's alliance is s g to help progress our goals is to engagage the ababalone diverersd other r recreationonal divers se area that are passionate about helping g to bring back the kelp forestst, to target the purple urchins in t their recreational harvest. [overlapapping chatttter] russo: in 2013, there was an abnormal spawning event with the...
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there was a couple of thousand people who wear scanning their food i know it's a mass phenomenon- therere estimation but 30% of the french. nation is actually european not to ski t their foo. your the only one in is being control over the apps i see country. each other is that not. complicating is already completed process open food fact is that a frida today so many apps we use our data including by the way scieientists- but we choose to stick to the fafas and to science soo f for instance e the nutri scorore which was developd by- french researcrcher. the new if i groups about processing which ready for a byy a brazilian team and so on and so on tell us more about nutri school system that this particular supermarket chain uses so nutri score is a great from eightht to eat- iss simple great likiking school-l- that yu can use to compare products in a supermarket. okay so a will be a product we've- you to fats sold sugar x. cetera and he will be the world's- great so as you just mentioned that french consumers are increasingly on board with all these apps. what. about the french food indus
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with an invite a present she- held a special code that nineteen meeting yesterday and he said thatat therere was a risk all of the disease reprising particularly- in regions outside of on you would imagine made cities. like beijing and shanghai. all a risk an impact a lot of these. k. have. coming i into thesese major citits so. we it isisn't not out of the woods at this. since john is not quite out of points of celebrating just yet. patrick folk reporting there nonow with the corona virus outbreak affecting people around the world we at france twenty four decided to call on our global networkrk of reporters. to send us updates you'll be getting a perspective from a different corner of the world. every hourr. in colombia bothth as mayor duggan office hs set up a four day simulation over total lockdown of these eight plus million people capital city. these mandatory confinement to contntain the corona viruseses spread will tae place between next friday on monday. president you bundle kit has banned the entry to the country for all foreigners for thirty days. in addition the president also res
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therere just shocking and absolutely heartbreaking- and it feels as if it doesn't move doesn't expect to just slow down in any way. and the heads of it's the civil protection services though he made it very clear that we are no where near the peak. i need he says they are looking at- the trends of the trying to attract the detection rate just to take notes four thousand six hundred and seventy inspections. it mmhm it increased in the last twenty four oz. he said that he believes that the people c could be p perhaps next week or maybe even the week after- d. also adored she's here i'm making it very clear that out. these infections and that's that you're seeing our results all of. our actions that happened before the lock down a lot ambitions will put in place we're only at day ten. of the law- you have. a date set is weeks. to see what is it kind of give. the toll so o he said. we'll jujust h he. to wait and see we are not. if right that's the scene is very shy not ugh old so l. d. pop going back to issue the adored steps that thth th to disease r. generally over the age of seventy an
therere just shocking and absolutely heartbreaking- and it feels as if it doesn't move doesn't expect to just slow down in any way. and the heads of it's the civil protection services though he made it very clear that we are no where near the peak. i need he says they are looking at- the trends of the trying to attract the detection rate just to take notes four thousand six hundred and seventy inspections. it mmhm it increased in the last twenty four oz. he said that he believes that the people...
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received a lot of calls from people that are interested so if there is perceptioaperception that therer compliance i would say there's s an interest on a specific transaction there may be space to provide guidance to ensure that could be accomplished. >> that's useful advice. when anyone suggests they should reach out about a proposed transaction or business deal the first response is always look at the signs and enforcement activity. what is your response to that? >> we don't use those opportunities to play and to go after a good intentioned actorss that are looking for sound advice on how to comply if we don't use those opportunities to say how can we get to them. that's not the approach we take and i will tell you something the best conversations i've had, and i think the ones i've been most fruitful are those operating in the high jurors actions including lebanon and iraq and come to my office and have a frank conversation about how they could be doing the right thing without violating the sanctions. those are tremendously helpful and to your point about the coronavirus that has mad
received a lot of calls from people that are interested so if there is perceptioaperception that therer compliance i would say there's s an interest on a specific transaction there may be space to provide guidance to ensure that could be accomplished. >> that's useful advice. when anyone suggests they should reach out about a proposed transaction or business deal the first response is always look at the signs and enforcement activity. what is your response to that? >> we don't use...
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. >> therers on board the ship and a thousand 100 crew members.that, a total of 35 have shown flu-like symptoms during the course of the 15-day cruise. >> reporter: simples were collected from 45 passengers showing symptoms and flown to the state health lab for testing. an effort to contain the virus which can continues to spread. >> today we are announcing the first two cases of coronavirus in our city. >> reporter: san francisco announced thursday the virus appears to be spreading through it community. the first cases of coronavirus are two unrelated patients at different hospitals. one is a 90-year-old man with health problems in serious condition. the second case is a woman in her 40s in fair condition. >> we do not know how they were exposed to the virus, which suggests it is spreading in the community. we expected that to happened. >> the school district closed lowell high school after learning one patient is a parental of a student. the student had no symptoms but is being quarantined as a precaution. the school canceled classes and activit
. >> therers on board the ship and a thousand 100 crew members.that, a total of 35 have shown flu-like symptoms during the course of the 15-day cruise. >> reporter: simples were collected from 45 passengers showing symptoms and flown to the state health lab for testing. an effort to contain the virus which can continues to spread. >> today we are announcing the first two cases of coronavirus in our city. >> reporter: san francisco announced thursday the virus appears to...
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can -- certainly new york city will be shut down for a while given how fast the virus has spread therere there are parts of the country that really are fairly up affected by this and it doesn't make sense to have a universal standard for the whole country. in my estimation, laura, if the president sticks with this april 30 deadline and then we start opening up things i think we can get past this. my worry is that when you start talking about may, june, july, the economic damage cascades at a very fast pace. i talked to an executive from one of the airlines today and they were saying, look, even ife we started opening up in may, he said they are not going to have flights full by any time in late fall. so every week that goes by, the damage gets worse. but can i make another point that i think is important. >> real quick. >> we have businesses that are operating. we have fedex. we have tracking companies, we have super markets and it's interesting, they are not seeing widespread -- the virus because they are taking very sound health measures, even though people are work. why don't we do th
can -- certainly new york city will be shut down for a while given how fast the virus has spread therere there are parts of the country that really are fairly up affected by this and it doesn't make sense to have a universal standard for the whole country. in my estimation, laura, if the president sticks with this april 30 deadline and then we start opening up things i think we can get past this. my worry is that when you start talking about may, june, july, the economic damage cascades at a...
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saying therer is is no way i can keep american troops in europe for more than two years, the congressould not allow me to do that. partitioningf the pretty much dies in yalta, despite the fact the documents that are assigned still suggest that situation can happen. but the big issue being discussed is about the zones of occupation. churchills where tries to get the zone of occupation for france, because he needs to build up france as a great power. he also tries to bring france into the security council of the united nations, because he needs allies. he needs allies in europe, he does not think britain would be able to on its own to keep germany down. stalin does not believe the soviet union on its own would actually be able to do that as well. it is very interesting. when we think about the future, our vision is based on what before, based on experience. these are the people 20 years earlier, think about the year 2000 -- that is where from their perspective world war i ended, and that is where they are now. it is very recent in their mind. they not only think the united states will n
saying therer is is no way i can keep american troops in europe for more than two years, the congressould not allow me to do that. partitioningf the pretty much dies in yalta, despite the fact the documents that are assigned still suggest that situation can happen. but the big issue being discussed is about the zones of occupation. churchills where tries to get the zone of occupation for france, because he needs to build up france as a great power. he also tries to bring france into the...
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available given the supply constraints for the hospitals, for requisitioning safe space ar enabling therere to be viable and civilized shut down so that people who are in isolation can survive this period. that is the first order of priority. it should have been one day to recognize this. it should be supervised. if we had a functioning cdc, the centers for diseasee control, by cdc, by y nih, by the e national academies off science, national academy of medicine, we could have improvised a kind of supervisioion -- not the e dolta presidenent who says, "i amm the one respoponsible." my god w with all of t the expee in this country.. but congress went ofoff on some kind of mind-boggling economic excursion of $2 trillion rather thanan focusing on the epidemic. they just don't understand what is actually happening. they should be listening to the mayors in the govovernors becaue those e are the e political leas truly dealing on the frontlines, and they should be helping those on the frontlines to keep the health workers alive, to get the social support, and to h help people to stay home -- to sh
available given the supply constraints for the hospitals, for requisitioning safe space ar enabling therere to be viable and civilized shut down so that people who are in isolation can survive this period. that is the first order of priority. it should have been one day to recognize this. it should be supervised. if we had a functioning cdc, the centers for diseasee control, by cdc, by y nih, by the e national academies off science, national academy of medicine, we could have improvised a kind...
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where we did ourur work, therers been no big outbreak.art of that i think is proactivive social distancing measures. so the types o of things wee aro see the united states, stopping mass events, havinggeople workrk from home and the like, but they soso had very inteive surveiance 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 thehe 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 res
where we did ourur work, therers been no big outbreak.art of that i think is proactivive social distancing measures. so the types o of things wee aro see the united states, stopping mass events, havinggeople workrk from home and the like, but they soso had very inteive surveiance 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 thehe that looks like both in china -- it is hard to say...
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and right now therere are no paychecks. inability to respond is going to be a major problem.nd then the other point you getting more attention recently, even companies that have said they have sickly sick leave policies, when employees ask for sickly, they get -- we have to set up administrative mechanisms that say the companies that don't grant their workers these benefits, we're going to hold him accountable. of course with the president saying i'm not responsible, you might ask, what does that mean? what that means is there needs to be significant fines of any company that deprives any worker of its basic r rhts, incluluding the right to sickly. amy: so this whole issue that naomi klein raises, disaster capitalism, of this moment of upheaval, that it depends who moves forward fastest and most strategically in moving forward with their ideas, your thoughts, as we move forward in this election year -- unclear even if this election will be held in -- trump amassing the kind of powers he is, and even still i am wondering if you can comment on his position right now? on the one
and right now therere are no paychecks. inability to respond is going to be a major problem.nd then the other point you getting more attention recently, even companies that have said they have sickly sick leave policies, when employees ask for sickly, they get -- we have to set up administrative mechanisms that say the companies that don't grant their workers these benefits, we're going to hold him accountable. of course with the president saying i'm not responsible, you might ask, what does...
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therere were critical missteps n the testing capacity in the testing kits that t were sent o.there were a lot of promises abouout our ability t to do bils -- millilions of beautiful tests for anyoyone that wanteded one. that was n never the reality on the front line. that has completely changed in the past couple of weeks. spencer, if craig you could talk about the use of measurepublic health that you understand and now as a result everyone must treat themselves as if they are contagious, as if they are protected to -- infected to protect others, and yet you have president trump, if you can respond to what he is saying, that by easter, in just a few weeks, he wants to see packed churches while the pope at the vatican is telling people to wash their hands but not wash the feet of the worshipers. what he is saying, pray at home. of course, he is in italy, which is so hard and many are deeply concerned the u.s. could go that route. what would stop us from going that route? i talk about the danger of president trump's message. i think in a week we will be italy, at least here in n
therere were critical missteps n the testing capacity in the testing kits that t were sent o.there were a lot of promises abouout our ability t to do bils -- millilions of beautiful tests for anyoyone that wanteded one. that was n never the reality on the front line. that has completely changed in the past couple of weeks. spencer, if craig you could talk about the use of measurepublic health that you understand and now as a result everyone must treat themselves as if they are contagious, as if...
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us are, therer are couple of things to think about. is that you really only have two candidates. for the applicable parties that is better. then you can have a more clear-cut winner. they tied all the way through. this was a dead heat. win.t he had to once the convention. was shockingly well organized for a freshman senator. he won more these delegates in these caucus states. in the end they got about the same number of votes. it is why he made her secretary of state. it is why she was first in line to be the next nominee. everybody understood it could have gone the other way just as easily. each of them said this is a historic night. that was right. you're going to have the first african-american president in united states history or the first woman president in united states history. if you are a of the time, he thought, we have at this years when we have had terrible candidates and now we have two great candidates in one year. that is how people in the party saw it on fabry fifth, 2008. 5, 2008.ry peter: on the republican side, in t
us are, therer are couple of things to think about. is that you really only have two candidates. for the applicable parties that is better. then you can have a more clear-cut winner. they tied all the way through. this was a dead heat. win.t he had to once the convention. was shockingly well organized for a freshman senator. he won more these delegates in these caucus states. in the end they got about the same number of votes. it is why he made her secretary of state. it is why she was first in...
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arare n not deported from ththis cououry, bt atat the same t time they stille toto put themselveout therereo represent thes tt -- detainees toulfill justitice eveven in ths moment. we h have to o fully close our immigration couourts and we have toto relea t these detetainees d pprotect everybody involveved. i also want to t talk ababout te immigratioion attorneys who are still being held during g this time tryrying to defenend immimigrants. we just t need to understand immigrants a are human b beingsd they need to be treated with dignity duduring this time. they need to be afforded what every otother humann beieing dervrves, which isis a chance to live.. amy: at sunday's coronavirus briefing at the white house, a reporter asked president trump if undocumented immigrants can go to testing sites without fear of then being deported. vice president pence said, customs and border protection has issued guidance that agents will not target emergency rooms or health clinics in search of undocumented immigrants barring extraordinary circumstances. but this was trump's response. pres. trump: the answ
arare n not deported from ththis cououry, bt atat the same t time they stille toto put themselveout therereo represent thes tt -- detainees toulfill justitice eveven in ths moment. we h have to o fully close our immigration couourts and we have toto relea t these detetainees d pprotect everybody involveved. i also want to t talk ababout te immigratioion attorneys who are still being held during g this time tryrying to defenend immimigrants. we just t need to understand immigrants a are human b...
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cheeses.s of because therering is. all of these products were flying on passenger planes.lights from italy anymore. there isfor that so companies are suffering. obviously tourism is the most immediate impact of the shutdown, but in terms of the types of trades, the industries that will be worst hit, what are you expecting? i think there will be a permanent impact on industry. place where a lot of international industry takes place. especially in certain fields like design. we have an exhibition in milan that has been postponed until june. we do not know what will happen in june at this point. [indiscernible] there is an exhibition for wine, one of the biggest in the world, possibly postponed. ist we hear from producers that they are questioning if that show will go back to what thesed to be, considering long run. say what we hear from membership, there will be change in the supply chain. they are going to produce in the food business. we give to the consumer a better understanding. >> thank you very much for your time today, federico tozzi. let's get a quick check of the l
cheeses.s of because therering is. all of these products were flying on passenger planes.lights from italy anymore. there isfor that so companies are suffering. obviously tourism is the most immediate impact of the shutdown, but in terms of the types of trades, the industries that will be worst hit, what are you expecting? i think there will be a permanent impact on industry. place where a lot of international industry takes place. especially in certain fields like design. we have an exhibition...
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but therere is something inmates about a mother, she doesn't have to see the whole face. but she picked up that little boy and she said, not you, no you won't. she tried to keep her children live. i can't get into the interview because i wasn't allowed to, but her story is everyone's story. i am divorced mother and you try to protect your children, especially when you cannot pull up from the depths of hurt and pain. some of us have been afforded an opportunity to get out, others are still climbing. i will never forget that day, i was leaving the white house. it was thehe day of freddy gray's funeral not far from diamond mall. i think of new shiloh baptist church and the fight broke out. people were calling me at the white house, you need to come home, you need to come home. my children were about 13 miles up the road, at their little school, they are ebola boarding school they attend. all i could think about was getting home to them. i got on the road and listening to what was going on of the radio, i thought it was armageddon and the world was coming to an end. and i got
but therere is something inmates about a mother, she doesn't have to see the whole face. but she picked up that little boy and she said, not you, no you won't. she tried to keep her children live. i can't get into the interview because i wasn't allowed to, but her story is everyone's story. i am divorced mother and you try to protect your children, especially when you cannot pull up from the depths of hurt and pain. some of us have been afforded an opportunity to get out, others are still...