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that's richard thompson. that's me. another richard thompson. that's me. these are a couple of color valtmans that are interesting in compare ton to the pure cross-hatch that are around the fireplace. these are wourt color images. these are obviously down in the 1970s. richard thompson's style -- as a cartooni cartoonist, i just look at this and it's such a beautiful combination of loose line. he was influenced a lot by some of the great english cartoonists like arnold surrell and he took it to his own place. i aspire to this kind of looseness, but i'm still at age 60-something, working on it. this is one that i did for politico. this is a caricature of bernie sanders. you can see sort of the difference. i do cross-hatch and then add water color. richard's approach was a classic sort of dip pen. he works in a style that would have fit in perfectly in the 19th century in some ways. but he's also very, very modern. this is another richard thompson. you can sort of see the difference in that i rely on lots of little lines, lots of little black and white lines
that's richard thompson. that's me. another richard thompson. that's me. these are a couple of color valtmans that are interesting in compare ton to the pure cross-hatch that are around the fireplace. these are wourt color images. these are obviously down in the 1970s. richard thompson's style -- as a cartooni cartoonist, i just look at this and it's such a beautiful combination of loose line. he was influenced a lot by some of the great english cartoonists like arnold surrell and he took it to...
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also one of mine, and a couple more of richard thompson and laura bush.t is simple, but it is annoying and wonderful. but in the corner, that is our trump that kevin keller, who draws for "the economist" drew with a twitter bird on his shoulder. in the bar, 75% of what is on the wall is really straight caricatures. this corner has within by eer you can immediately tell the difference in that we have word bubbles and captions. there is more information and opinion. this is a good cartoon built around a clever visual. this is a boxing ring with palestine and you see the old reves from the boxing ring, bush, clinton, bush again, reagan, all beat up. and it is a lovely example of how you can take a very complicated political issue, but you can distill it down to a nice visual nugget that conveys the complexity quickly. this is next door at the chamber of commerce. all of the money they were spending on the campaign. i should date my cartoons, but i think this is from 2008 they are blasting the democrats with piles and piles of cash. i understand that he likes
also one of mine, and a couple more of richard thompson and laura bush.t is simple, but it is annoying and wonderful. but in the corner, that is our trump that kevin keller, who draws for "the economist" drew with a twitter bird on his shoulder. in the bar, 75% of what is on the wall is really straight caricatures. this corner has within by eer you can immediately tell the difference in that we have word bubbles and captions. there is more information and opinion. this is a good...
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instead, it's a nagging piece of unfinished business for danny thompson.o you hear your dad in your head? >> yeah, he'd be wanting to kick my buttif i didn't do i, if i didn't get it done. >> what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail, or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com. ♪ >> now back to "strange inheritance." >> when danny thompson's father, racing legend mickey thompson, is gunned down in 1988, danny inherits dad's stable of racecars, including one they hoped would set the land-speed record, challenger 2. >> when my dad died, it all went away. so the car went back in the trailer. i didn't want to do it without him. >> but by 2010, danny is nearly as old as his dad was when he was murdered, and he's starting to look at things a little differently. he wants back in. >> i always wanted to go to indianapolis and be an indianapolis car driver, and i didn't make it, and the bonneville thing has always been in the back of my mind. >> the "bonneville thing," a quest that began at the salt flats in 1960, when mickey
instead, it's a nagging piece of unfinished business for danny thompson.o you hear your dad in your head? >> yeah, he'd be wanting to kick my buttif i didn't do i, if i didn't get it done. >> what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail, or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com. ♪ >> now back to "strange inheritance." >> when danny thompson's father, racing legend mickey thompson, is gunned down in 1988, danny...
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then here is the biden, also one of my -- a couple more richer thompson's, one laura bush. this lovely sophisticated, sort of simple -- the sophistication and's color color scheme is annoying and wonderful. that is our trump, kevin caliber draws for the economist he did it recently with a twitter bird on his shoulder. it is a fabulous piece of color art in the bar, there's probably 75% of art on the walls are really straight characters there are a number of real political cartoons here as well this particular corner has got one by me and won by kevin cal or her. this is when i did for politico. you can tell the difference in that we got world word bubbles and captions. there's a lot more information and opinions being conveyed in these, which is really what we are about. kevin is a lovely example of good political cartoon, built around a clever metaphor that is conveyed quickly. in this case it is the boxing ring and it is israel and palestine going at it and obama is the new ref. and you see the 487, 000, you see the old roofs from the boxing ring, bush clinton, reagan all
then here is the biden, also one of my -- a couple more richer thompson's, one laura bush. this lovely sophisticated, sort of simple -- the sophistication and's color color scheme is annoying and wonderful. that is our trump, kevin caliber draws for the economist he did it recently with a twitter bird on his shoulder. it is a fabulous piece of color art in the bar, there's probably 75% of art on the walls are really straight characters there are a number of real political cartoons here as well...
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here's my conversation after we played quiplash with kenan thompson >> jimmy: kenan thompson, you looking? >> i feel good i'm home yeah, everybody's safe, thank goodness you know what i mean crazy turns. >> jimmy: how long have you been out there? >> i've been out here for like a month and a week and a half or so so since the show pretty much took a hiatus. >> jimmy: yeah, i loved the show last week. i mean, dude, that was -- how did that show come together? >> i mean, through, you know, a bunch of brilliant minds and the same thing that we're doing, you know, everybody kind of took it upon themselves, especially kate and chloe, they like had amazing pretaped things they did around their house and stuff like that. kate and aidy did, you know, some awesome things. and the rest of the cast did their, you know, versions of zoom sketches and stuff like that and, you know, wonderful tribute to hal you know >> jimmy: aww, is that sad it was awful wasn't it? to hear about hal. >> yeah. so crazy you just -- i don't know you never expect anything like that so. >> jimmy: do you have any hal stor
here's my conversation after we played quiplash with kenan thompson >> jimmy: kenan thompson, you looking? >> i feel good i'm home yeah, everybody's safe, thank goodness you know what i mean crazy turns. >> jimmy: how long have you been out there? >> i've been out here for like a month and a week and a half or so so since the show pretty much took a hiatus. >> jimmy: yeah, i loved the show last week. i mean, dude, that was -- how did that show come together?...
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thompson: when they talk about developing the 1002, who's gonna benefit?there other oil available that's more easily accessible, and should we look intoto alternative clean energy? rexford: life is a lot easier nowadays than it was before any of the development occurred. we have some folks still alive who have gone through starvation. they do not want to see that ever occur again in our communities. these gravel roads, the power lines, the houses that are built. pretty much every infrastructure that you see here has come from taxing the oil industry. patkota: we're being asked to keep the oil in the ground in our backyard, sacrifice our economic opportunity, to save their world? never mind what it takes to run the schools, the power plants, the basic ininfrastructuture that we need. thompson: ultimately, it'llll probably be the e investors that look at it and say, "can n we me money on it, or we make more money doing clean energy?" patkota: the environmentalists have tried to use local people, to split us apart. burns: the folks that are against developmen
thompson: when they talk about developing the 1002, who's gonna benefit?there other oil available that's more easily accessible, and should we look intoto alternative clean energy? rexford: life is a lot easier nowadays than it was before any of the development occurred. we have some folks still alive who have gone through starvation. they do not want to see that ever occur again in our communities. these gravel roads, the power lines, the houses that are built. pretty much every infrastructure...
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. >> my name is john thompson. i inherited a place of unique natural beauty.thing i knew, it threatened to come crashing down on me. >> i'm jamie. >> welcome to the trees of mystery. >> john leads me past a giant statue of paul bunyan and into a stunning rainforest, which looks like something out of a tall tale. it's filled with sky-high coast redwoods, spruces and firs some 20 feet wide and 300 feet tall. >> nearly as tall as the statue of liberty. >> like a skyscraper. redwoods like these are among the oldest living things on earth. >> as much as 3,000 years old. >> it takes my breath away. but take a closer look. there's something bizarre about these ancient giants. on the base of this one is a mangled mess the size of a bus. what's going on here? >> the spruce trees are growing over a log that fell 1,000 years >> s ago.us in the tangled tree. whatever it is, it's weird. >> and if we stand here too long, they will grow on us, too, so we need to keep moving. >> [ laughs ] further down is another contorted oddity -- the elephant tree, and then the upside-down
. >> my name is john thompson. i inherited a place of unique natural beauty.thing i knew, it threatened to come crashing down on me. >> i'm jamie. >> welcome to the trees of mystery. >> john leads me past a giant statue of paul bunyan and into a stunning rainforest, which looks like something out of a tall tale. it's filled with sky-high coast redwoods, spruces and firs some 20 feet wide and 300 feet tall. >> nearly as tall as the statue of liberty. >> like a...
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know the curves ok drew thompson in singapore on that idea of staggering the curve people like you i think i'm right in saying this you call it a risk stratification somebody someplace has to decide when you've got a big enough percentage of the population who are immune or they've had the vaccine therefore they're immune when do you allow them to go back to work at what point does that flatten curve globally say yes certain people can go back to work because the economic impact is so huge we can stop say a global recession tipping into being a global depression so again it'll be different for different countries and i think that's really important to remember there is no there's no one size fits all solution for country again like singapore which is highly dependent on foreign trade in international trade one of the indicators to watch for is when flight begin to resume and people are permitted to travel or perhaps travel without without having to undergo a quarantine when they arrive somewhere so that those will be indications that. curva sufficiently flattened what that means in t
know the curves ok drew thompson in singapore on that idea of staggering the curve people like you i think i'm right in saying this you call it a risk stratification somebody someplace has to decide when you've got a big enough percentage of the population who are immune or they've had the vaccine therefore they're immune when do you allow them to go back to work at what point does that flatten curve globally say yes certain people can go back to work because the economic impact is so huge we...
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member of the covert 1000 task force of the italian civil protection system in singapore we have 2 thompson he's a senior research fellow at the national university of singapore and formerly a u.s. department of defense official and from london we have dr anie sparrow she is an emergency and critical care physician welcome to you all gloria tawny and he coming to you 1st which countries are flattening the curve more than other countries and how are they doing it well probably the best one has been korea and followed by china and probably the best way to flat curve is to force people to say hole in the most serious most convincing most the most. persuading ray because the people contacts between people. between and interacted and has 2 carrier people is that raid the barriers in use is just tread all over the counter is all over the job graphic reality is there for this is the best and probably at the moment the the unique way to control the spreading of the virus through thomson and singapore it seems that there are huge variations country to country region to region does it come down to th
member of the covert 1000 task force of the italian civil protection system in singapore we have 2 thompson he's a senior research fellow at the national university of singapore and formerly a u.s. department of defense official and from london we have dr anie sparrow she is an emergency and critical care physician welcome to you all gloria tawny and he coming to you 1st which countries are flattening the curve more than other countries and how are they doing it well probably the best one has...
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and thompson gets many things right. she says antisemitism is a life and soul of hitler's movement, the nazis lose no opportunity to insult the jews, but she also says that there is no way that this guy can become chancellor of germany. so she sees that antisemitism is essential to nazi ideology. she can't imagine a 1931 that people become chancellor of germany, and this is a good representation of how america's thought about hitler early on. some of them saw real danger and understood his appeal to germans at the time, but others thought that there is no way that he would last. and you see both of those things in thompson's article. one of the most interesting projects the museum launched before the exhibition opened is called history unfolded, and it is a crowd source website where we ask students and history buff throughout the country to go into their local newspapers, they're not digitized newspapers in their local historical societies and libraries and archives and look for coverage up nazism, and what we found is
and thompson gets many things right. she says antisemitism is a life and soul of hitler's movement, the nazis lose no opportunity to insult the jews, but she also says that there is no way that this guy can become chancellor of germany. so she sees that antisemitism is essential to nazi ideology. she can't imagine a 1931 that people become chancellor of germany, and this is a good representation of how america's thought about hitler early on. some of them saw real danger and understood his...
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thompson says at times the coronavirus pandemic feels like an unpleasant dream yet the limited social interaction both on and off the job has brought benefits for me it has been a time of reflection i have been able to re-evaluate my own life and the things that i do and and how i do them despite the risks thompson is also grateful she's still bringing home a paycheck her union says about half of its 10000 electricians are now unemployed the talks are going to aim jazeera chicago. german chancellor angela merkel is calling for unity among the leaders in the fight against with 19 during a speech to parliament merkel said success can only come if the bloc fights the virus together the number of new infections in germany rose for the 3rd day merkel is warning politicians the country is still the beginning of the outbreak newmont with the government nobody likes to hear it but it's the truth we're not living in the final phase of the pandemic but still at the beginning we will have to live with the virus for a long time just a few hours after merkel's call for unity european leaders met o
thompson says at times the coronavirus pandemic feels like an unpleasant dream yet the limited social interaction both on and off the job has brought benefits for me it has been a time of reflection i have been able to re-evaluate my own life and the things that i do and and how i do them despite the risks thompson is also grateful she's still bringing home a paycheck her union says about half of its 10000 electricians are now unemployed the talks are going to aim jazeera chicago. german...
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thompson says at times the coronavirus pandemic feels like an unpleasant dream yet the limited social interaction both on and off the job has brought benefits for me it has been a time of reflection i have been able to re-evaluate my own life. and the things that i do and and how i do them despite the risks thompson is also grateful she's still bringing home a paycheck her union says about half of its $10000.00 electricians are now unemployed natasha going to aim. chicago. i'm sorry say down with a look at the headlines here in al-jazeera now out of 4 and a half 1000000 people in the u.s. have filed for unemployment benefits in just 5 weeks all of the jobs created since the end of 2009 the 2009 recession have been wiped out. more from washington d.c. . specially hard hit is the hospitality industry restaurants and hotels but also construction so the u.s. president had been the jobs president he brought on a platform as he campaigned in 20162017 the promise to create jobs and for the most part he delivered it but all of those gains have evaporated in this is a president trying to run f
thompson says at times the coronavirus pandemic feels like an unpleasant dream yet the limited social interaction both on and off the job has brought benefits for me it has been a time of reflection i have been able to re-evaluate my own life. and the things that i do and and how i do them despite the risks thompson is also grateful she's still bringing home a paycheck her union says about half of its $10000.00 electricians are now unemployed natasha going to aim. chicago. i'm sorry say down...
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. >> reporter: wired editor and cbs news editor contributor nick thompson said hackers are taking advantage of the million new zoom users. >> they don't know the privacy settings, they don't know how to secure it and suddenly they're vulnerable to monsters who want to interrupt and insult them. >> reporter: zoom founder and c.e.o. eric says his company wasn't prepared for the influx of novice users. >> i think this is a mistake and a lesson learned. >> reporter: he says businesses using zoom typically require employees to use passwords, something first-time users often don't do. >> so this is something new to quite often first-time zoom users, as well. >> reporter: is it fair to blame users? doesn't the company have a responsibility to protect them on the front end given that you guys are the experts on your own system? >> i think that's why i say we did not do a good job. when we offer the free service, we should have a training sessio we should enable a pass word. looking back they should have done that. this is our oversight. >> reporter: but tell that to danel williams who heads the nat
. >> reporter: wired editor and cbs news editor contributor nick thompson said hackers are taking advantage of the million new zoom users. >> they don't know the privacy settings, they don't know how to secure it and suddenly they're vulnerable to monsters who want to interrupt and insult them. >> reporter: zoom founder and c.e.o. eric says his company wasn't prepared for the influx of novice users. >> i think this is a mistake and a lesson learned. >> reporter: he...
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firing on each other but that's the level it was was that to to stop what he witnessed that day thompson was and his crew that i mean they were heroes to come out of that josh rushing thanks for speaking to us rewind and that's it for this week if you want to see a longer version of that interview you can check out the rewind page at al jazeera dot com but for now until next time by. rewind returns can bring your people back to life i'm sorry and brian you updates on the best of documentaries. i was the floods and the like and the other. rewind continues with children of conflict we'd love so peace in the school or especially. children. right here rewind on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks with no treatment or vaccine for her and a virus volunteers to say they'll continue to provide the services they go to fight between with detail coverage a little down without any planning for india's millions of lines with glucose. and fearless journalism from around the world for many coming to this place if the only chance they have to leave at least once a day. eyes early test street and tr
firing on each other but that's the level it was was that to to stop what he witnessed that day thompson was and his crew that i mean they were heroes to come out of that josh rushing thanks for speaking to us rewind and that's it for this week if you want to see a longer version of that interview you can check out the rewind page at al jazeera dot com but for now until next time by. rewind returns can bring your people back to life i'm sorry and brian you updates on the best of documentaries....
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then an individual story about do dorothy thompson. she's the first american journalist expelled from nazi ge germany. she interviewed hitler before he rose to power. and wrote a book in america called "i saw hitler." it gets excerpts in "cosmopolitan." we're showing that issue. thompson gets many things right. she says, anti-semitism is the life and soul of hitler's movement. the nazis lose no opportunity to insult the jews. she also says that there's no way that this guy can become chancellor of germany. she sees that anti-semitism is essential to nazi ideology. she can't imagine in 1931 that he will become chancellor of germany. this is a good representation of how americans thought about hitler early on. some of them saw real danger. and understood his appeal to germans at the time. but others thought that there's no way that he would last. you see both of those things in thompson's article. one the most interesting projects the museum launched years before the exhibition, 2 1/2 years before the expedition opened is called history
then an individual story about do dorothy thompson. she's the first american journalist expelled from nazi ge germany. she interviewed hitler before he rose to power. and wrote a book in america called "i saw hitler." it gets excerpts in "cosmopolitan." we're showing that issue. thompson gets many things right. she says, anti-semitism is the life and soul of hitler's movement. the nazis lose no opportunity to insult the jews. she also says that there's no way that this guy...
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jaclyn thompson. >> thank you for coming. brothers to brother and the reverend charlotte williams and reverend longer had to make contact. i knew you all over the world. >> they made it and i am here. >> i'm glad you're here. tell us about your calling. it is phenomenal to have you as a pastor. >> okay. the calling to ministry. i am the daughter of a pastor. my father pastored at el for 4years. i grew up a church girl. i went through the things that girls go through, what things you are experiencing in life and things happening in the world and i began seeking a deeper relationship with god. i started teaching and realized that my desire to go into law on politics was not enough. they needed a transformation that was deeper than anything external. the only thing i could apart to them was what had sustained me and that was my faith. it was my understanding of who god was and the message of hope. i sang in the choir. legally you're not supposed to say things or have bible study in public school so we did character work. through
jaclyn thompson. >> thank you for coming. brothers to brother and the reverend charlotte williams and reverend longer had to make contact. i knew you all over the world. >> they made it and i am here. >> i'm glad you're here. tell us about your calling. it is phenomenal to have you as a pastor. >> okay. the calling to ministry. i am the daughter of a pastor. my father pastored at el for 4years. i grew up a church girl. i went through the things that girls go through,...
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thompson alonzo finds mr. thompson. here's of them that wilder wrote l lanzo turns to mr. thompson asked a jew lose a pocketbook? if mr. thompson jumps up to ten his pockets and shouts yes i have, $1500 and it went about it? what you know about it? is this it on lanzo's question ricky said yes that's it he opens it and hardly counts the money he counts all of the bills over twice and then he breathes aside relief and said that boy didn't steal any of it so when you listen to that story you form a mental image of it might be a vivid image or not but you know you and for a lot of things liked it the boy hasn't stolen any of the money or where the money might be? you realize why he has reached in his pocket looking for the wallet because he knows wallet occupy physical space and if your wallet is in the pocketbook, it will recognize it if you don't feel anything it won't be there and so forth for you know all of these things you know a lot can make a lot of inferences on how everyday objects work and how people work. so you can answer questions what's going on. there's no ai
thompson alonzo finds mr. thompson. here's of them that wilder wrote l lanzo turns to mr. thompson asked a jew lose a pocketbook? if mr. thompson jumps up to ten his pockets and shouts yes i have, $1500 and it went about it? what you know about it? is this it on lanzo's question ricky said yes that's it he opens it and hardly counts the money he counts all of the bills over twice and then he breathes aside relief and said that boy didn't steal any of it so when you listen to that story you form...
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michael george thompson. my mother, charlotte andrea lewis thomas. emilio tapia.echlt rwin w. miller. courtney j. mcraven. reverend gilbert x. martinez. robert lee luster jr. aurilia donna luster. >> we continue to remember our friends and family from the social security administration, first floor. airman first class lakeisha richardson levy. raymond lee johnson. jean nutting hurlbert. dr. charles e. hurlburt. thomas lynn hawthorne sr. ronald harding sr. cheryl e. hammond. eth el l. griffin. margaret betterton goodson. laura jane garrison. mary ann fritzler. don fritzler. ashley megan eckles. my grandmother, katherine louise crega cregan. >> we continue to remember our friends and family from the social security administration, first floor. gabreon d.l. bruce. peachlan bradley. my aunt, carol louise bowers. cassandra k. booker. olita c. bidding. peola battle. calvin battle. sandra g. "sandy" avery. pamela cleveland argo. richard a. allen. theresa antoinette alexander. ♪ >>> good morning. i want to thank you for joining us on our 168-day journey, as we have been l
michael george thompson. my mother, charlotte andrea lewis thomas. emilio tapia.echlt rwin w. miller. courtney j. mcraven. reverend gilbert x. martinez. robert lee luster jr. aurilia donna luster. >> we continue to remember our friends and family from the social security administration, first floor. airman first class lakeisha richardson levy. raymond lee johnson. jean nutting hurlbert. dr. charles e. hurlburt. thomas lynn hawthorne sr. ronald harding sr. cheryl e. hammond. eth el l....
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anne thompson is outside lennox hill hospital. give us the reality check as we've been trying to do on a daily basis with what is happening on the front lines. we hear the politicians and see the job numbers but at the end of the day, this is about lives and those on the front lines of this in hospitals all across the country. >> reporter: eamon, let's start with the numbers, because i just got an update from lennox hill hospital. they say they have 250 patients here at this hospital in the upper east side who tested positive for covid-19. that's an increase of about 50 patients from yesterday. about 21% of those patients are in the icu, and i talked to one of the icu nurses getting off her shift earlier this morning, and she told me that the situation inside the icu is insane, as she described it. she says most of the patients in the intensive care unit have tested positive for the coronavirus and most of those patients are on ventilators. but you don't have to go inside the hospital to see the impact. i am literally 30 yards fro
anne thompson is outside lennox hill hospital. give us the reality check as we've been trying to do on a daily basis with what is happening on the front lines. we hear the politicians and see the job numbers but at the end of the day, this is about lives and those on the front lines of this in hospitals all across the country. >> reporter: eamon, let's start with the numbers, because i just got an update from lennox hill hospital. they say they have 250 patients here at this hospital in...
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thompson. victoria jeanette texter. karen howell shepherd. sonya lynn sanders. christy rosas.andolph. frankie ann merrill. claudette duke meek. my mother, kathy cagill leinen. >> we continue to remember our friends and family with the federal employees credit union, third floor. my sister, valerie jo koelsch. alvin j. justes. christy yolanda jenkins. robin ann huff and baby amber denise huff. linda colleen housley. sheila r. gigger driver and baby gregory n. driver ii. jamie walkowski genzer. kathy a. findlalayyeyyey. kimberly ruth burgess. clifford woody brady. >> we remember our friends and family with the defense security service, third floor. robert g. westbury. larry l. turner. norma jean johnson. peter l. demaster. harley richard cottingham. we remember our visitor on the second floor, scott d. williams. >> we remember our friends and family from the america's kids child development center, second floor. child development center, second floor. our brother, colton wade smith. >> our brother, chase dalton smith. >> dominique revae johnson london. blake ryan kennedy. wanda
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to a breaking point, medical students were allowed to graduate early and rushed into service, ann thompson on the challenges some face their very first week on the job. >> good morning. it's about 6:30 and i've just got on the hospital. >> reporter: they are the latest recruits in the coronavirus battle >> i'm placing on my mask i'm ready to go. >> a little uncomfortable, but it's worth it. >> reporter: new doctors, 30-year-old bronx native kathleen rosata and a 25-year-old from houston. >> looked at this chest x-ray. >> reporter: two of the four-year medica students who graduated early from medical school to serve. >> you know, once we took our oath before you know joining our classmen being a medical doctor, we agreed to step up when the hospital had a need i couldn't have imagined where i would be now it was like a surreal feeling honestly >> reporter: graduations -- >> early graduations start in 90 seconds. >> reporter: -- was virtual. but the crisis at new york's mt. sinai hospital is all too real. >> four days on the job, how many of your patients have died >> so i think we've had ma
to a breaking point, medical students were allowed to graduate early and rushed into service, ann thompson on the challenges some face their very first week on the job. >> good morning. it's about 6:30 and i've just got on the hospital. >> reporter: they are the latest recruits in the coronavirus battle >> i'm placing on my mask i'm ready to go. >> a little uncomfortable, but it's worth it. >> reporter: new doctors, 30-year-old bronx native kathleen rosata and a...
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to create a vaccine scientists hoping to start production even before it's approved here's anne thompson >> reporter: are its distinctive spikes a key to a vaccine for coronavirus? a joint project by the federal government and johnson & johnson is betting a billion dollars it is >> we've got a candidate that has a high degree of probability of being successful against the covid-19 virus >> reporter: the doctor helped develop the potential vaccine in his boston lab using a disabled common cold virus proven safe on work on vaccines for hiv, aids and ebola scientists insert the coronavirus spikes and then inject it. >> the spike protein is synthesize asked the body makes an immune response to it, and that is the vaccine. successfully tested on animals human trials will start in september. >> what we need is to make vaccines for a billion people, and we need to make that as quickly as possible. >> the race to create a vaccine took off january 10th when chinese scientists released the virus's genetic sequence a series of letters revealing the blueprint used by researchers all over the world t
to create a vaccine scientists hoping to start production even before it's approved here's anne thompson >> reporter: are its distinctive spikes a key to a vaccine for coronavirus? a joint project by the federal government and johnson & johnson is betting a billion dollars it is >> we've got a candidate that has a high degree of probability of being successful against the covid-19 virus >> reporter: the doctor helped develop the potential vaccine in his boston lab using a...
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thompson says at times the coronavirus pandemic feels like an unpleasant dream yet the limited social interaction both on and off the job has brought benefits for me it has been a time of reflection i have been able to re-evaluate my own life and the things that i do and and how i do them despite the risks thompson is also grateful she's still bringing home a paycheck her union says about half of its 10000 electricians are now unemployed the talks are going to name ole jazeera chicago. german chancellor angela merkel is calling for unity among leaders in the fight against code with 19 during a speech to parliament merkel's success can only come if the bloc fights the virus together the number of new infections in germany rose for a 3rd day merkel is warning politicians the country is still only at the beginning of the outbreak. new madrid nobody likes to hear it but it's the truth we're not living in the final phase of the pandemic but still at the beginning we will have to live with the virus for a long time just a few hours after merkel's call for unity european leaders met online t
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they treat covid-19 and worth t first one that we know in our area to have this hospital ce david thompson says this guy trump surface. i use the robots are just anoer tool in the fight against coronavirus in other hospital infections. you turn the unit on it will disinfectthe bathroom of the. a patient's roomy th 3 wers work in tandem one set up the eu's ultraviolence erased his app and kill potentily harmful microorganisms takes abt 25 minutes and you're done and then the staff from and wi it win nt >>we go on down thline and got to spend his john thompson says the robots will be used in addition the cleaning already done by hospital staff, the light is so poweul that none can be another layer, a vel of that just affectingand it's another process that we can use to. >>try to ensure that thdo not have an seions of the hospital and that we may peak people our patients a our staff feel comfortable and safe. the tracy hospal foundation which raises money for the hospital spent a $100,000 onthe state of the art technology thompson says it money well spent as doctors and nurses prepared to car
they treat covid-19 and worth t first one that we know in our area to have this hospital ce david thompson says this guy trump surface. i use the robots are just anoer tool in the fight against coronavirus in other hospital infections. you turn the unit on it will disinfectthe bathroom of the. a patient's roomy th 3 wers work in tandem one set up the eu's ultraviolence erased his app and kill potentily harmful microorganisms takes abt 25 minutes and you're done and then the staff from and wi it...
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anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> luka's tap room and lounge in oakland is doing something goodnd something that tastes good for the community. it's a new plan called community kitchens. luka's collected donations from the community. then they used the money to make meals for nonprofit companies helping to feed the homeless. not only are they helping the community get fed, they're also helping their employees keep their jobs. >>> golden gate park celebrating its 150th anniversary today. the coronavirus kind of forced the party to be canceled, so san francisco lit up two of its most famous buildings. you saw city hall. right there, coit tower in green. the park also launched a free virtual concert series to mark the occasion. >>> rob mayeda is at home. he's talking about all kinds of weather changes. rob, take it away. >> pretty interesting wrap-up for the weekend. we're expecting right now things calming down just a little bit. closer to san francisco and heading into the north bay, as you see, the bay bridge lights looking pretty nice out there. a few light showers off to the e
anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> luka's tap room and lounge in oakland is doing something goodnd something that tastes good for the community. it's a new plan called community kitchens. luka's collected donations from the community. then they used the money to make meals for nonprofit companies helping to feed the homeless. not only are they helping the community get fed, they're also helping their employees keep their jobs. >>> golden gate park celebrating its 150th...
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firing on each other but that's the level it was was that to to stop what he witnessed that day thompson was and his crew that i mean they were heroes to come out of that josh rushing thanks for speaking to us rewinds and that's it for this week if you want to see a longer version of that interview you can check out the rewind page at al-jazeera dot com but for now until next time by. subzero temperatures extreme altitudes. this is where the hard part is the extraordinary journey from polish to tajikistan braved the ordinary joyful. there's no oxygen. just to experience life simple pleasure. risking it only. on al-jazeera. the oppression of an ethnic minority and man mob goes back many decades the intention was to make sure that rangers were no longer entitled to either basic rights or citizenship rights in a new documentary al-jazeera explores the history and motives behind the systematic persecution of the him and me and mom. exiled on al-jazeera. throughout history humankind has prevailed in our darkest ringback all coming together to face the very thing that would extinguish our ligh
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and the things that i do and and how i do them despite the risks thompson is also grateful she's still bringing home a paycheck her union says about half of its $10000.00 electricians are now on employ that talks are going to a whole jazeera chicago. staying in the states let's go to seattle u.s. aircraft maker boeing plans to lay off 10 percent of workers in its passenger plane unit as many as $7000.00 jobs going also about to begin negotiations with the u.s. government as we were discussing with kimberly the top of the hour a bailout the pandemic has compounded the company's existing problems remember the 737 max aircraft although all those planes have been grounded worldwide as of last year after 2 crashes killed almost $350.00 people. in the south african army has now called up its reserve forces to help in force and national locked up more than 70000 soldiers almost an entire army already being deployed leaders in cities like say they've seen a surge in looting since the restrictions were imposed criminals they say a taking advantage of the crisis let's bring in from either miller
and the things that i do and and how i do them despite the risks thompson is also grateful she's still bringing home a paycheck her union says about half of its $10000.00 electricians are now on employ that talks are going to a whole jazeera chicago. staying in the states let's go to seattle u.s. aircraft maker boeing plans to lay off 10 percent of workers in its passenger plane unit as many as $7000.00 jobs going also about to begin negotiations with the u.s. government as we were discussing...
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firing on each other but that's the level it was was that to to stop what he witnessed that day thompson was and his crew that i mean they were heroes to come out of that josh rushing thanks for speaking to us rewind and that's it for this week if you want to see a longer version of that interview you can check out the rewind page at al jazeera dot com but for now until next time by. rewind return this can bring your people back to life i'm sorry and brian you updates on the best of al-jazeera documentaries in libya i was the floods and the like and the other. rewind continues with children of conflict we'd love so peace in the school or especially. children. right here rewind on al-jazeera. throughout history humankind has come together in our darkest moments this is a moment for pretty much the opposite to where retreat from the world could actually save every generation has its moment this one is ours. eyes early tests treats and trace frank assessments why is it so he's struggling to cope with the number coronavirus failure to take really aggressive action really get them behind her
firing on each other but that's the level it was was that to to stop what he witnessed that day thompson was and his crew that i mean they were heroes to come out of that josh rushing thanks for speaking to us rewind and that's it for this week if you want to see a longer version of that interview you can check out the rewind page at al jazeera dot com but for now until next time by. rewind return this can bring your people back to life i'm sorry and brian you updates on the best of al-jazeera...
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thompson says at times the coronavirus pandemic feels like an unpleasant dream yet the limited social interaction both on and off the job has brought benefits for me it has been a time of reflection i have been able to re-evaluate my own life and the things that i do and and how i do them despite the risks thompson is also grateful she's still bringing home a paycheck her union says about half of its 10000 electricians are now unemployed the talks are going to aim as era chicago. well the streets now empty in bangladesh nearly a 1000000 rickshaw pullers in the capital dhaka also have next to no income on the situation is getting more desperate by the day as tundra chadri reports from dhaka . dhaka is often called the rickshaw capital of the world a colorful scene on any given day but now the streets of dhaka are largely empty due to the lockdown order since march 26th to carve coronavirus showed the islam is worried as he waits hours in the scorching heat. on my neck it's enough to live in that there is no income anymore we are going through much hardship conduit paid the rent it is g
thompson says at times the coronavirus pandemic feels like an unpleasant dream yet the limited social interaction both on and off the job has brought benefits for me it has been a time of reflection i have been able to re-evaluate my own life and the things that i do and and how i do them despite the risks thompson is also grateful she's still bringing home a paycheck her union says about half of its 10000 electricians are now unemployed the talks are going to aim as era chicago. well the...
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anne thompson reports. >> reporter: in ridgewood, new jersey, doctors are taking plasma from recoveredid-19 patients and directly infusing it in 16 people fighting the virus. how sick are the patients that you have infused with this convalescent plasma? >> very ill. they're either on the verge of requiring mechanical ventilation or they are already are. >> similar plasma trials are taking place at hospitals across the country. the transfer of virus fightinglready antibodies via plasma worked in past epidemics including the 1918 flu and the sars outbreak but there is no control over the quantity or quality of the antibodies from anyone one person's plasma. >> every unit is different because every unit is coming from a donor that has a different immune system and experience >> reporter: now six competing drug companies are taking the rare stem of working together creating a more potent concentrated plasma with the hope of saving lives >> we collect plasma from a lot of people. we concentrate it down, we find the antibodies, and we can make sure we have the quality right and the consisten
anne thompson reports. >> reporter: in ridgewood, new jersey, doctors are taking plasma from recoveredid-19 patients and directly infusing it in 16 people fighting the virus. how sick are the patients that you have infused with this convalescent plasma? >> very ill. they're either on the verge of requiring mechanical ventilation or they are already are. >> similar plasma trials are taking place at hospitals across the country. the transfer of virus fightinglready antibodies...
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emerging infectious diseases at the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine in singapore to thompson a research fellow at the league new school of public policy and a research scientist at c.n.a. corporation and in new york l. souter a professor of epidemiology and medicine columbia university welcome to you all i can i start with you professor in new york what do you think needs to be in place before you can begin to think about loosening lockdown restrictions. i believe that there needs to be a decision regarding the loosening of any of these lockdown measures should be anchored in evidence it should be anchored in data that are available for each of the countries and even better for each of the communities that we're talking about for example we know that there need we need to have evidence that there is a decrease a sustained decrease in the numbers of new infections and by sustained i mean not just for one day or 2 days or sorry days preferably we need to see that the sustained decreases for 10 or 14 days at a minimum we need to see also a decrease in the numbers of deaths and t
emerging infectious diseases at the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine in singapore to thompson a research fellow at the league new school of public policy and a research scientist at c.n.a. corporation and in new york l. souter a professor of epidemiology and medicine columbia university welcome to you all i can i start with you professor in new york what do you think needs to be in place before you can begin to think about loosening lockdown restrictions. i believe that there...
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oakland outfielder trace thompson on above the wall to take a home run away from them. he could only acknowledge a great play, there was also enjoyed at home by thompson's warrior brother, clay. >>> april has been a groundbreaking month in baseball on this day in 1966. this is masters weekend, on this day in 1966 jack nicklaus won a three-way playoff and became the first back to back masters champion. >>> and, it was on this day in 1999 that the philadelphia flyers became the first goalie to score a goal and a stanley cup layoff game. that is this day in sports, april 11th. >> so there are some things to smile about in the strange times in sports. we have some fun with those. >> it is so cool to see all of the things going on at this time. i want to get back to the raiders, do you think they just are burned too many bridges to be able to play here in oakland again? >> it is hard to say exactly what would have to come into play for the raiders to return, especially after they had that goodbye that they were saying we cannot wait to get to a city that wants us and wants u
oakland outfielder trace thompson on above the wall to take a home run away from them. he could only acknowledge a great play, there was also enjoyed at home by thompson's warrior brother, clay. >>> april has been a groundbreaking month in baseball on this day in 1966. this is masters weekend, on this day in 1966 jack nicklaus won a three-way playoff and became the first back to back masters champion. >>> and, it was on this day in 1999 that the philadelphia flyers became the...
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firing on each other but that's the level it was was that to to stop what he witnessed that day thompson was and his crew that i mean they were heroes to come out of that josh rushing thanks for speaking to us rewind and that's it for this week if you want to see a longer version of that interview you can check out the rewind page at al jazeera dot com but for now until next time by. rewind return this can bring your people back to life i'm sorry and brian you updates on the best of documentaries. i was the global the floods and the like and the other. rewind continues with children of conflict we'd love so peace in the school or especially. children. right here rewind on al-jazeera. if you want to help save the world. sneeze into your elbow. i easily test. and trace frank assessments why is it it's only struggling to cope with the number of her own virus failure to take really aggressive action them behind her informed opinions it's going to be much more challenging in a place like haiti where there's one then to later 3000000 people in depth analysis of the day's global headlines as in
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firing on each other but that's the level it was was that to to stop what he witnessed that day thompson was and his crew that i mean they were heroes to come out of that josh rushing thanks for speaking to us rewind and that's it for this week if you want to see a longer version of that interview you can check out the rewind page at al jazeera dot com but for now until next time by. rewind return this can bring your people back to life i'm sorry and brian you updates on the best of documentaries. i was the global the bloods and the like and the other. rewind continues with children of conflict. we'd love some peace in the school or especially. children. right here rewind on al-jazeera. we. played an important role checking in with. don't touch your face. man ma is on trial from rape to genocide the government stands accused of committing atrocities against their own injured people want to one east investigates on al-jazeera. take the worst possible material eurabia grounded into dust comparable to flour and make a new law and put it into place where people live cookies or cars. as well
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at bennieresented thompson of mississippi, the homeland security chair, gave the democratic address,iscussing widespread coronavirus testing and the federal response to the pandemic. congressmane is , from theompson second district of minnis it -- of mississippi. the coronavirus pandemic is one of the most challenging adversaries our country has faced. many americans have faced
at bennieresented thompson of mississippi, the homeland security chair, gave the democratic address,iscussing widespread coronavirus testing and the federal response to the pandemic. congressmane is , from theompson second district of minnis it -- of mississippi. the coronavirus pandemic is one of the most challenging adversaries our country has faced. many americans have faced
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firing on each other but that's the level it was was that to to stop what he witnessed that day thompson was and his crew that i mean they were heroes to come out of that just rushing thanks for speaking to us rewinds and that's it for this week if you want to see a longer version of that interview you can check out the rewind page at al-jazeera dot com but for now until next time you buy. desperate for a better life millions of people have sought refuge in europe but. sometimes their dreams of sanctuary all realized but sometimes disenchantment and hostility drives them home. people and power goes to the north german city where a humane approach to integration is proving surprisingly effective assimilation nation on al-jazeera. award winning programming from international film made cars as the bodies of its yeah we are going to watch insect life if we carry on this way just sets the stage that is no longer naivety is no longer an excuse giving voice to the voiceless so are we ready to go for a long pull ex-pats and discussion that cultures don't exist anymore still for banning that toda
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thompson says it's money ell spent as doctors and nurses prepared to care for the influx of covid-19 patients we really just parof our community and we just want to do everything that we tend to live up to eir trust in us kristi gross fox, 40 news. >>our unemployment rate continues to soar e san francisco basedcompany is looking hire hundreds of >>and we're back at 7.30 the state of georgia is allowing some businesses to reopen today and vice presidt mike pence says another 16 states have shared their covid-19 reopening pla witall of this despite the risk tom foreman examines the challenge doing this safely. >>good morning guys blackan his tiny restaurant in the tennessee hills lynch a-rod's facebook posngs our cheerful his eality is not we've lost probably 90% of our business so linear is stable be lifting many restrictions meantto contain the virus. he was pleased. >>sort of we all need to be in common. we want the economy back but at same time we want to do in say an healthy way as calls grow to reopen america that's the puzzle many big research names are tackling ow do you unlock
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anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> ann thompson reporting.y're burting themselves at risk daily. this doctor has recovered from coronavirus. he recently vulnerabled to be on the rapid response team where he's intubating patients. as many of us are doing here, we're talking to you by phone. so as we say, thanks for taking my call. >> yes, of course. happy to be here. >> what are you seeing? >> so we're finally starting to see a slowdown. however, people are still quite ill and so the rapid response team is quite busy. >> and what's most important as you are out there seeing this -- what many in america are seeing as a transition period, new york obviously still quite hard hit. >> so obviously new york is the epicenter right now. and even though it's starting to slow down, we're still hoping to figure out the best way to treat people to reduce the risk even further. so even though the absolute number is down, we have to be vigilant to keep it down. >> how many people on the front lines, nurses, doctors, health care workers like yourself are in
anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> ann thompson reporting.y're burting themselves at risk daily. this doctor has recovered from coronavirus. he recently vulnerabled to be on the rapid response team where he's intubating patients. as many of us are doing here, we're talking to you by phone. so as we say, thanks for taking my call. >> yes, of course. happy to be here. >> what are you seeing? >> so we're finally starting to see a slowdown. however, people are still...
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>> charles thompson. >> charles thompson is the name of the secretary.i dfr to the expertise of my audience. the gentleman in the back in the lime shirt. >> yes. i have two questions. number one is in light of the 1829-1830 statement i believe you mentioned john -- john locke, i think, i forget the name of the person you mentioned. it was said that all men, all people are created equal at that time. how can roger tanny have the audacity to say that slaves are property? and my second question has to do with this, i always was under the impression that king george iii was not really an absolutist as most of us seem to think -- seem to think, but that parliament had a great deal of influence in what was going on. >> thank you. thank you for the two questions. the first one i will just point out that one of the reasons roger tawny and other members of the supreme court can hand down opinions like the famous dred scott opinion from 1857 is that the declaration of independence has no force of law. it is our constitution, of course, which has the overriding for
>> charles thompson. >> charles thompson is the name of the secretary.i dfr to the expertise of my audience. the gentleman in the back in the lime shirt. >> yes. i have two questions. number one is in light of the 1829-1830 statement i believe you mentioned john -- john locke, i think, i forget the name of the person you mentioned. it was said that all men, all people are created equal at that time. how can roger tanny have the audacity to say that slaves are property? and my...
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up, california representatives barbara lee and mike thompson. then, dean phillips of minnesota, and marc veasey of texas. lee: i'mative congresswoman barbara lee. i am proud to support the coronavirus relief and economic security act which will bring urgently needed relief to families and small businesses across the country. i want to start by thanking our frontline health care workers, first responders, and other essential personnel who are putting their lives on the line to get us through this pandemic. the government can and must do all we can to support them as everyone facing health and financial challenges conference our nation today. i also want to thank speaker pelosi and senate democrats who delivered significant changes that helped put people over corporations. and while not perfect, this bill is an important step in our ongoing efforts to act decisively on behalf of the american people and ensure workers and families have the resources they need today and throughout this unprecedented crisis. this bill gives hundreds of millions and c
up, california representatives barbara lee and mike thompson. then, dean phillips of minnesota, and marc veasey of texas. lee: i'mative congresswoman barbara lee. i am proud to support the coronavirus relief and economic security act which will bring urgently needed relief to families and small businesses across the country. i want to start by thanking our frontline health care workers, first responders, and other essential personnel who are putting their lives on the line to get us through...
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the blackhawk county herve, tony thompson, told us this tonight about the plant finally closing.said, "while we are pleased with this development, we recognize how late it is for many. now our task is to react to the damage done and to get back on top of monitoring and testing without overrunning our health care system." so that's the update on the situation in rural blackhawk county, iowa tonight. sort of a better late than never from the officials who had been calling for that plant to shut down. hundreds of cases there. at least that one coronavirus locus, that one plant, is closed today in iowa, but i have to tell you in neighboring nebraska it's a different story. at least eight meat processing plants in nebraska have confirmed coronavirus cases including one really, really big outbreak. at least 237 cases of coronavirus now tied to one beef plant in grand island, nebraska. grand island is the third largest city in nebraska. the cases tied to that one beef plant in grand island account for more than 40% of all of the cases in that area. but neither that plant in grand island
the blackhawk county herve, tony thompson, told us this tonight about the plant finally closing.said, "while we are pleased with this development, we recognize how late it is for many. now our task is to react to the damage done and to get back on top of monitoring and testing without overrunning our health care system." so that's the update on the situation in rural blackhawk county, iowa tonight. sort of a better late than never from the officials who had been calling for that plant...
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tommy thompson is with me now, secretary thompson, of course, was on duty during the sars outbreak in 2003. and governor, i know that you recently told a tv station and the newspaper as well, i believe, that we have not heeded warnings from officials like you for years about our response to a global pandemic. is it accurate to say that had we listened to you and others back in 2003, 2005 that we might not be in the predicament that we're in today? >> we'd be in much better shape, craig. back when i took over as secretary we didn't really have our public health system was not in very good shape. then 9/11 came. right after that, anthrax and then sars. and we went to congress and congress is very supportive, and george w. bush was as well. we got plenty of money to build up the public health service system, tremendously. and we expanded the strategic sites where medical supplies from eight to 12. and then at the end, after going through sars, anthrax, monkeypox, bird flu and 9/11, i put out a pandemic plan with dr. fauci and had a press conference in march of 2005 and said what i feared
tommy thompson is with me now, secretary thompson, of course, was on duty during the sars outbreak in 2003. and governor, i know that you recently told a tv station and the newspaper as well, i believe, that we have not heeded warnings from officials like you for years about our response to a global pandemic. is it accurate to say that had we listened to you and others back in 2003, 2005 that we might not be in the predicament that we're in today? >> we'd be in much better shape, craig....
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sheriff thompson, i'm so grateful that you took time to be with us tonight.k you, sir. >> it's my pleasure, thanks for having me. >> so if you could tell us a little bit about the plant in waterloo, in black hawk county, about this outbreak, the governor has talked about her concern, that there is a considerable outbreak there, i know it is a large facility, it employs a lot of local people, i know you've been inside and you have been critical about whether or not they have done what needs to be done to keep people who are working there safe. >> sure, it's a plant that employs about 2700 blows. they, employees. they process about 27 -- head of hog a day. it is a big part of the agri-business, agri-economy of the black hawk county, waterloo, iowa, so i don't disparage the governor's opinion that certainly with an agricultural-based economy that this is important. but having been plant and recog don't necessarily blame the local plant management, staff. they're probably walking that tight rope between, you know, corporate tyson policy as well as what they feel
sheriff thompson, i'm so grateful that you took time to be with us tonight.k you, sir. >> it's my pleasure, thanks for having me. >> so if you could tell us a little bit about the plant in waterloo, in black hawk county, about this outbreak, the governor has talked about her concern, that there is a considerable outbreak there, i know it is a large facility, it employs a lot of local people, i know you've been inside and you have been critical about whether or not they have done...
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ben thompson, thank you.technology to keep in touch, but cards and letters from friends and family remain vitally important. postmen and postwomen have been designated key workers, allowing them to go on with deliveries and our correspondent tim muffett has been to meet ali on a delivery round in north london, to find out how his job has changed. delivering when it matters. we're still trying to get everyone's mail out. everyone's trying their best with this whole pandemic thing that's happening. it is very important that people stay connected through our service, because people are at home. some people are lonely at home. you know, some people are in need of stuff. some post has been delayed. royal mail says that's mainly down to coronavirus related staff absences. there have been other changes. whenever possible, unaddressed advertising material, orjunk mail, as some call it, is only being delivered alongside addressed mail. and postmen and women are no longer getting people to sign for packages on hand—hel
ben thompson, thank you.technology to keep in touch, but cards and letters from friends and family remain vitally important. postmen and postwomen have been designated key workers, allowing them to go on with deliveries and our correspondent tim muffett has been to meet ali on a delivery round in north london, to find out how his job has changed. delivering when it matters. we're still trying to get everyone's mail out. everyone's trying their best with this whole pandemic thing that's...
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death toll from corona virus could rise significantly that of the number of cases in the country thompson 300000 we have a look at how the u.s. is coping plus. football in nicaragua is still being played despite the coronavirus bringing the sport to a halt and most of the world footballers expressed fears about playing during the pandemic but that fell on deaf ears. i married to evanston it's good to have you with us germany is the latest country to be developing a smartphone app that contract people's movements and warn them if they've been close to someone who's tested positive for covert 19 but in a country with strict data protection laws one big concern for developers is that the app does not infringe on users' data privacy if germans embrace the new u.s. authorities here hope it will help them contain the spread of the virus. our mobile phones could become an important weapon in the fight against the coronavirus m. germany could see the benefits very soon so for developers are working on tracking ups which would enable a loosening of restrictions on movement without compromising dat
death toll from corona virus could rise significantly that of the number of cases in the country thompson 300000 we have a look at how the u.s. is coping plus. football in nicaragua is still being played despite the coronavirus bringing the sport to a halt and most of the world footballers expressed fears about playing during the pandemic but that fell on deaf ears. i married to evanston it's good to have you with us germany is the latest country to be developing a smartphone app that contract...