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value bush. is nearing she's ok that's. what happened. well what would an investor shiela. and he. told me to turn 100. 4 wives simply ideas or just by scientists. but have not. done well for months. and. i was no more corner and were on the commission holding up we'll. i'm a politician's i think i lied plans are for nancy. as. you know unemployment rate because we were told. i was under no interest to don't know how to get. the record until. we murder. my says how. do you know. that it was not what was she will tell it was never included police. i said to let well you from your little boy said. i want to learn your spouse and my producers are going to talk all. of. those injured were good to nurses who could do i would do them homework or not. no i will. go so no mind example not by a 1000000 years even in a handbag. when you must 1st. know which means when when your bun. shows it is the person it was close to what is about about now was seen but to all those to. my you know about to limit the value of an. so we. all know the court is also. from mars. they are. from canada. says.
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value. your term for walker bush william jefferson clinton who saw the water bush has gone into iraq who said obama do solemnly swear i dawdled you on trial do you solemnly swear. the world would make sense without the work of the general wages and living standards of working class people the city constant or declined since the late seventy's. the numbers of people who need housing and grow because of the growth in the population the supply is not known to the to nearly the same extent so somebody is going to get squeezed out and somebody you know most people the momentum people over the country have been squeezed out of the bottom. so now there's a new public housing so the shelter system is like a public housing because housing is not treated as even the writer of the title meant which it should be the country is both is this one. and order for us to get. and be back to society and company office to try to resolve this issue it's gone on far too long. it's a fundamental right like having food it's finished. if i can find a big chair to. take a look at the universal declaration of human righ
value. your term for walker bush william jefferson clinton who saw the water bush has gone into iraq who said obama do solemnly swear i dawdled you on trial do you solemnly swear. the world would make sense without the work of the general wages and living standards of working class people the city constant or declined since the late seventy's. the numbers of people who need housing and grow because of the growth in the population the supply is not known to the to nearly the same extent so...
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value. to the. george herbert walker bush when he doesn't have his or her salt over the water bush is on the broad hussein obama do solemnly swear i told john truong do you solemnly swear. the world would make sense with the work of the general wages of living standards of working class and constant decline since the late seventy's. the numbers of people who need housing and grow because of the growth of the population the supply. to the to nearly the same mix so somebody is going to get squeezed out and some of the people who. are the country have been squeezed. so now there's a new public housing so the shelter system is like a public housing so because housing is not treated as even right in the title names which it should be the country is both is this one. and order for us to get. and be back to society as incompetent as you try to stop this issue that's gone on far too. it's a fundamental right like having food and finish your i.q. anybody care to. take a look at the universal declaration of human rights. as the peoples of the united nations have in the charter reaffirmed their faith in fundamental
value. to the. george herbert walker bush when he doesn't have his or her salt over the water bush is on the broad hussein obama do solemnly swear i told john truong do you solemnly swear. the world would make sense with the work of the general wages of living standards of working class and constant decline since the late seventy's. the numbers of people who need housing and grow because of the growth of the population the supply. to the to nearly the same mix so somebody is going to get...
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and whether it is wet markets or bush meat or traditional medicines in some cultures, all of us need to realize that valuekeeping someplaces wild in order to keep our planet in balance. >> yeah, bill you have a special report tonight. the road to change, america's climate crisis" at 10:00. here's a preview. >>> this whole lake was there was no lake in early 1950s. so the ice went all the way down to the. >> right. to the end of the lake down there. >> right. >> this is what is left of alaska's spencer glacier. what took thousands of years of the snow to grow has melted away in mere decades. ♪ >> the ice that we're standing on is probably about 5,000 years old. once this water melts off and goes into the ocean, as long as we have all this carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, it is not coming back here. >> and if you count greenland and the polar cap, since 1961 early has lost the equivalent of a block of ice the size of the united states 16 feet thick. >>>, now that is some perspective. what are the long-term environmental ramifications of all that ice melting? >> well, in miami the voters actually voted a ta
and whether it is wet markets or bush meat or traditional medicines in some cultures, all of us need to realize that valuekeeping someplaces wild in order to keep our planet in balance. >> yeah, bill you have a special report tonight. the road to change, america's climate crisis" at 10:00. here's a preview. >>> this whole lake was there was no lake in early 1950s. so the ice went all the way down to the. >> right. to the end of the lake down there. >> right....
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waste with no nutritional value everyone who has an oven can get it here for free to use as fuel sunny yuba visit schools to talk about the ovens importance after all trees and bushes hold the desert sand in place so this is about our behavior we have to change our behavior and our way of using raw materials we have to as you said correctly use clean energy and especially use power sources that allow us to reach. do sar use of wood. the pupils are allowed to test the oven at home for a week. how bad my money bossa route tells his family how to use the appliance. when. they don't. always act and it seems easy to use it produces hardly any smoke and you don't need to use wood any more that's good i want to try the oven out properly. the new oven costs about 15 euros and the in geo also gives credit to members of the ngo discuss the digital campaign the organization wants to plant trees and find people to take care of them it's about taking responsibility and making things public all work a lot also create a digital version then everyone can put their picture in the frame on their smartphone and support the campaign on the internet but it's most important for us to sh
waste with no nutritional value everyone who has an oven can get it here for free to use as fuel sunny yuba visit schools to talk about the ovens importance after all trees and bushes hold the desert sand in place so this is about our behavior we have to change our behavior and our way of using raw materials we have to as you said correctly use clean energy and especially use power sources that allow us to reach. do sar use of wood. the pupils are allowed to test the oven at home for a week....
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have zero predictive value when it comes to presidential election or where a president's stands is on the eve of an election. let's not forget, after the 1991 gulf war, george hw bush's's approval rating shot up to around 90% and he still lost in 1992. what do you think this crisis is revealing about resident trump, his strength in his week this is, not perceived by us but perceived by regular voters in the states? i think it's showing exactly who trump is. it shows his great strength, which is as a showman, is absolutely exploiting these coronavirus briefings in a brilliant way and it his ability to dodge and deflect. 0nce and it his ability to dodge and deflect. once the republican party was the party of personal responsibility but trump has taken responsibility for nothing. he has blamed the lack ofa nothing. he has blamed the lack of a strong response on everything ranging from barack 0bama to the democrats to the chinese to the cdc and that of course shows his weakness, his inability to assume accountability for anything and his continuing pervasive lying. he is pervade more misinformation to the american people during this crisis than any other resident in the
have zero predictive value when it comes to presidential election or where a president's stands is on the eve of an election. let's not forget, after the 1991 gulf war, george hw bush's's approval rating shot up to around 90% and he still lost in 1992. what do you think this crisis is revealing about resident trump, his strength in his week this is, not perceived by us but perceived by regular voters in the states? i think it's showing exactly who trump is. it shows his great strength, which is...
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value adds that speech writing brings to a president. give him something to react to, to look at. president bush was not really a writer, but he was a really serious editor. very confident editor. he had this very, very logical mind. you've heard me tell this story -- he could read an eight page speech draft, throw it down on his desk and look at the ceiling and recite to you the outline of the speech. i am not capable of that, but he could internalize it. he called me in one morning really early and he was going to give a speech across town and it was one of the speeches where you have to cover two things not related. in the middle of the speech, you had to connect the two. he was going to his final read through and he said what is this on page three in the middle paragraph? it was 6:30 in the morning or something. i said, in the nature of a transition, mr. president. he said this word. take it out. [laughter] >> he wanted it direct and clear, the way that sorenson used to describe john f. kennedy, he could feel the momentum of the words. and if you didn't feel it while reading the speech, ther
value adds that speech writing brings to a president. give him something to react to, to look at. president bush was not really a writer, but he was a really serious editor. very confident editor. he had this very, very logical mind. you've heard me tell this story -- he could read an eight page speech draft, throw it down on his desk and look at the ceiling and recite to you the outline of the speech. i am not capable of that, but he could internalize it. he called me in one morning really...
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bush everybody that i talk to, and we were on the air at 8:30 eastern didn't find much of value in thisumber, but i think that you can scratch down on the surface and give us some information that might be more optimistic >> all right so the one optimistic thing, and this will sounds a little counterintuitive, is that the minus 700,000 number is actually good news. now why -- how could it possibly be good news the answer is, we already know that during the first week when we got the new unemployment initial unemployment claims, we were already at 3.3 million. most of us thought that that didn't reflect layoffs that had already occurred and were baked into those earlier numbers the fact that we're already seeing is the 700,000 loss in the early march numbers, approximately march 12th, tells us that those early claims numbers already have that in there. so what that means is that the initial claims are a little bit ahead of where we thought they were and so they may start to level off a little bit more rapidly than we expected you know, if you're looking for good news it's hard to find go
bush everybody that i talk to, and we were on the air at 8:30 eastern didn't find much of value in thisumber, but i think that you can scratch down on the surface and give us some information that might be more optimistic >> all right so the one optimistic thing, and this will sounds a little counterintuitive, is that the minus 700,000 number is actually good news. now why -- how could it possibly be good news the answer is, we already know that during the first week when we got the new...
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value for that money. >> reporter: observers expect congress to step in and require more public accountability and transparency. but that could take some time. both the obama and the bushera stimulus packages took years ca effect two weeks. i'm steven stock, nbc bay area news. >>> encouraging news about a new drug to fight covid-19 created right here in the bay area. originally used to treat ebola. the staff obtained video of doctors at the university of chicago discussing drugs for the coronavirus. they said most patients were discharged and just two died. >> it looks encouraging compared to a lot of other medications based on whatever is published so far. but we still need information from the trial and i'm optimist ek we will have that information soon. >> drawing conclusions from partial data would, quote, premature and scientifically unsound. >>> it's 7:53. still ahead, we talk to an expert about the toilet paper shortage and several alternatives you can use. everyone is working a little differently now. so we can still answer your calls. and we are monitoring our system 24/7 to ensure that we have a fast reliable network, keep the customers connected, and making
value for that money. >> reporter: observers expect congress to step in and require more public accountability and transparency. but that could take some time. both the obama and the bushera stimulus packages took years ca effect two weeks. i'm steven stock, nbc bay area news. >>> encouraging news about a new drug to fight covid-19 created right here in the bay area. originally used to treat ebola. the staff obtained video of doctors at the university of chicago discussing drugs...
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value for that money. >> reporter: observers expect congress to step in and require more public accountability and transparency, but that could take some time. both the obama and the bushra stimulus packages took years to implement. the c.a.r.e.s. act has only been in effect two weeks. i'm stephen stock, nbc bay area news. >>> still ahead, the long road to recovery for coronavirus survivors. what happens after they leave the hospital. >>> and we're tracking a chance of some showers just for one day tomorrow, and then almost summer-like temperatures on the way in because you can't get to the theater, we're bringing the theater home to you, with xfinity movie premiere. there's a world full of other trolls. how different can they be? our brand-new service that lets you watch all the latest movie releases from the comfort of home. trolls world tour available now. i will protect you no matter what, pinky promise. just say xfinity movie premiere into your voice remote to bring the theater to you. >>> for many survivors of coronavirus, the fight doesn't end after leaving the hospital. nbc's gadi schwartz how some are recovering and taking on new challenges. [ cheering ] >> re
value for that money. >> reporter: observers expect congress to step in and require more public accountability and transparency, but that could take some time. both the obama and the bushra stimulus packages took years to implement. the c.a.r.e.s. act has only been in effect two weeks. i'm stephen stock, nbc bay area news. >>> still ahead, the long road to recovery for coronavirus survivors. what happens after they leave the hospital. >>> and we're tracking a chance of...
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value for that money. >> reporter: observers expect congress to step in and require more public accountability and transparency, but that could take some time. both the obama and the bushra stimulus packages took years to implement. the c.a.r.e.s. act has only been in effect two weeks. i'm stephen stock, nbc bay area news. >>> still ahead, the long road to recovery for coronavirus survivors. what happens after they leave the hospital. >>> and we're tracking a chance of some showers just for one day tomorrow, and then almost summer-like temperatures on the way in your seven-day forecast. first look when we come right back. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when every connection counts... you can count on us. >>> for many survivors of coronavirus, the
value for that money. >> reporter: observers expect congress to step in and require more public accountability and transparency, but that could take some time. both the obama and the bushra stimulus packages took years to implement. the c.a.r.e.s. act has only been in effect two weeks. i'm stephen stock, nbc bay area news. >>> still ahead, the long road to recovery for coronavirus survivors. what happens after they leave the hospital. >>> and we're tracking a chance of...
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value adds that speechwriting brings to a president. he's got so much going on. give him something to react to. give him something he can look at. president bush, he wasn't really a writer, but he was a real serious editor. >> right. >> very, very confident editor. and he had this very, very logical mind. he could read -- you've heard me tell this story -- he could read an eight-page speech draft, throw it down on his desk, look at the ceiling and recite to you the outline of the speech. i'm not capable of doing that, but he could internalize it. and he called me one morning real early, and he was going to give a speech across town. and it was one of these speeches where you had to cover two things that were not related. and so, you had to in the middle of the speech, connect the two. and he was going through his final read-through before being taken over to the hilton or wherever, and he said, "what's this on page three, the middle graph?" and it was, you know, 6:30 in the morning or something, and i said, well, it's in the nature of a transition, mr. president. and he says, it's just words, isn't it? and i said, "yes, sir." he said, "take it
value adds that speechwriting brings to a president. he's got so much going on. give him something to react to. give him something he can look at. president bush, he wasn't really a writer, but he was a real serious editor. >> right. >> very, very confident editor. and he had this very, very logical mind. he could read -- you've heard me tell this story -- he could read an eight-page speech draft, throw it down on his desk, look at the ceiling and recite to you the outline of the...