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correspondent all of us solid has been following these discussions about debt relief from washington. oliver can you hear me i doubt i'll ever need a chronic virus has hit which i can hear you know how worried are in the bank and the i.m.f. about what could happen if the disease france to pour a country's. they are very worried at this point of course just think about how difficult it is to put those mitigation measures into practice in developing countries that are densely populated just think about india also think about how difficult it is to guarantee access to food so of course those countries will be hit harder but you just mentioned that rich countries were hit 1st well and that all goes back to the financial situations experts also believe that rich countries are the 1st ones to get out of these out of the pandemic and out of the crisis economically and therefore this is why and where the financial institutions are coming in they have put together huge packages in debt relief as well offering suspending debt repayment and new emergency loans for developing countries with the idea beh
correspondent all of us solid has been following these discussions about debt relief from washington. oliver can you hear me i doubt i'll ever need a chronic virus has hit which i can hear you know how worried are in the bank and the i.m.f. about what could happen if the disease france to pour a country's. they are very worried at this point of course just think about how difficult it is to put those mitigation measures into practice in developing countries that are densely populated just think...
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to be used correspondent all over sol is in washington oliver a long way we are from those more optimistic predictions that donald trump was making about going to virus not being such a big deal in the u.s. what accounts for these really grim numbers. well if you were to ask president trump himself he's trying to blame china hero for not being on a stove all the the threat and the intensity of the damage in the 1st place he also tries to blame the world health organization for not calling it a pandemic early enough but of course trump gets a big share of the criticism here in the united still in the united states and self for not taking the threat of the coronavirus seriously in the 1st place so we all remember that he for weeks said it would go away very quickly once the temperatures start to rise he compared it to a flu as he was really trying to make the americans believe that there is not a big threat behind the coronavirus and of course he had his election in mind and the impact of his words on the stock market and on the economy well that has changed he's now giving his daily press b
to be used correspondent all over sol is in washington oliver a long way we are from those more optimistic predictions that donald trump was making about going to virus not being such a big deal in the u.s. what accounts for these really grim numbers. well if you were to ask president trump himself he's trying to blame china hero for not being on a stove all the the threat and the intensity of the damage in the 1st place he also tries to blame the world health organization for not calling it a...
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all of a salad joins me now from washington d.c. oliver staggering new unemployment numbers in the u.s. this doesn't look good. it doesn't only the numbers are dramatic and this is also the 2nd week that of all 6000000 americans filed for unemployment the 2nd week in a row so you mention it already economists have been saying that the u.s. is already in a very deep recession the i.m.f. predicting the biggest economic downturn since the great depression almost 100 years ago so that gives a little bit of an idea what the u.s. u.s. economy has gotten itself into at this point seoul president trump in particular is fearing is reelection right now because his whole campaign will build on his former great economic data and therefore he has he is planning to put a 2nd task force to work a task for that is solely taking care about reopening the economy as soon as possible there are rumors that this could happen as soon as in may so the key for him is really to get americans back to work as soon as you find ways and means to do so now the u.s. has
all of a salad joins me now from washington d.c. oliver staggering new unemployment numbers in the u.s. this doesn't look good. it doesn't only the numbers are dramatic and this is also the 2nd week that of all 6000000 americans filed for unemployment the 2nd week in a row so you mention it already economists have been saying that the u.s. is already in a very deep recession the i.m.f. predicting the biggest economic downturn since the great depression almost 100 years ago so that gives a...
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very painful to it now for more detail news all over saturday is standing by for us in our washington studio hi oliver now we just heard president trump there he gave his daily press conference we've heard some of what he had to say pretty stark words there but at break it down for us what did president trump have to say today. well publicized briefing was above warning the american public essentially you just heard him speak he said there are some 2 rough weeks ahead for the americans and why those also believe a total of 102240000 casualties could resolve out of this pandemic president tom also said social distancing would be a question of life and death so really dramatic words here used by the president and his team here today what's important to point out here though is that he has been quite contradictory in recent days and weeks he 1st didn't take that virus too seriously now he does he wanted to go back to normal as soon as possible he then extended the lockdowns across the united states so it was really clear that he didn't have a strategy for a long time with the result that the united state
very painful to it now for more detail news all over saturday is standing by for us in our washington studio hi oliver now we just heard president trump there he gave his daily press conference we've heard some of what he had to say pretty stark words there but at break it down for us what did president trump have to say today. well publicized briefing was above warning the american public essentially you just heard him speak he said there are some 2 rough weeks ahead for the americans and why...
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well to washington correspondent oliver solid towards following trump's latest briefing on the fight against the coronavirus i asked him why the country was so ill prepared despite seeing the pond demick catastrophic impact on asia and europe here's his assessment well part of the answer you could see in today's press briefing so was today 2 months after the 1st case coronavirus was diagnosed in the united states and today president trial had his exports inform the public about flattening the curve a practice that's been in place or all the world for quite some time so the u.s. is legging behind in responding to the virus they started very late with testing this is very crucial so we went from hardly any cases to up to 180000 which is the latest just within 2 weeks and now the u.s. is simply struggling to keep up. well let's take a look now at some other coronavirus news from around the world more than 850000 people have been infected worldwide and more than 42000 have died united nations secretary general antonio said that pandemic is the worst global crisis since world war 2 and ca
well to washington correspondent oliver solid towards following trump's latest briefing on the fight against the coronavirus i asked him why the country was so ill prepared despite seeing the pond demick catastrophic impact on asia and europe here's his assessment well part of the answer you could see in today's press briefing so was today 2 months after the 1st case coronavirus was diagnosed in the united states and today president trial had his exports inform the public about flattening the...
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all of a salad joins me now from washington d.c. oliver staggering new unemployment numbers in the u.s. this doesn't look good. it doesn't show me the numbers are dramatic and this is also the 2nd week that of all 6000000 americans filed for unemployment the 2nd week in a row so you mention it already economists have been saying that the u.s. is already in a very deep recession the i.m.f. predicting the biggest economic downturn since the great depression almost 100 years ago so that gives a little bit of an idea of what the u.s. u.s. economy has gotten itself into at this point seoul president trump in particular is fearing his reelection right now because his whole campaign will build on his former great economic data and therefore he has he is planning to put a 2nd task force to work a task for that is solely taking care about reopening the economy as soon as possible there are rumors that this could happen as soon as in may so the key for him is really to get americans back to work as soon as he finds ways and means to do so now the u.
all of a salad joins me now from washington d.c. oliver staggering new unemployment numbers in the u.s. this doesn't look good. it doesn't show me the numbers are dramatic and this is also the 2nd week that of all 6000000 americans filed for unemployment the 2nd week in a row so you mention it already economists have been saying that the u.s. is already in a very deep recession the i.m.f. predicting the biggest economic downturn since the great depression almost 100 years ago so that gives a...
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and correspondent oliver salat has been following the story in washington we asked him about trump's reasons for attacking the temple h.-o. president. essentially saying that he will put a hold on the u.s. funding to the world health organization that's a very bold move you heard the sound bite he said they missed the call so and he's partially right because the world health organization was in fact late calling the corona crisis of pandemic they also were protective with regards to china in the beginnings of the make blot it really looks like president trump is really trying to blame the w.h.o. for his own for his own acting in this crisis because he's taking a lot of heat recently for acting late so the u.s. has turned into the f. you center off the grown up endemic as we know and president was very reluctant in the 1st place to act quickly to take this threat seriously also and it looks like he's now trying to punish the world health organization and that very well also fits to his rhetoric and that is don't blame me blame the w.h.o. and blame china. that was all over salad in was
and correspondent oliver salat has been following the story in washington we asked him about trump's reasons for attacking the temple h.-o. president. essentially saying that he will put a hold on the u.s. funding to the world health organization that's a very bold move you heard the sound bite he said they missed the call so and he's partially right because the world health organization was in fact late calling the corona crisis of pandemic they also were protective with regards to china in...
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correspondent oliver salad has been following the story from washington we asked him about trump's reasons for attacking the deputy. president. essentially saying that he will put a hold on the u.s. funding to the world health organization that's a very bold move you heard the sound but he said they missed the call so and the is partially right because the world health organization was in fact leads a calling the corona crisis of pandemic they also were protective with regards to china in the beginnings of the pandemic blot it really looks like president trump is really trying to blame the w a g o for his own for his own acting in this crisis because he's taking a lot of heat recently for acting late so the u.s. has turned into the epicenter of the grown up endemic as we know president was very reluctant in the 1st place to act quickly to take this threat seriously also and it looks like he's now trying to punish the world health organization and that very well also fits to his rhetoric and that is don't blame me blame the w.h.o. and blame china i was all over salad in washington across th
correspondent oliver salad has been following the story from washington we asked him about trump's reasons for attacking the deputy. president. essentially saying that he will put a hold on the u.s. funding to the world health organization that's a very bold move you heard the sound but he said they missed the call so and the is partially right because the world health organization was in fact leads a calling the corona crisis of pandemic they also were protective with regards to china in the...
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day. >> as he approached the 75th year in the winter of 1916 justice oliver wendell holmes is almost as recognizable as the washington monument or the smithsonian institution. every afternoon when the court was in session he would walk back from the capital to the brownstone at 1720 high street just west of the white house impeccably dressed cut a commanding figure 6-foot 3-inch frame held directn er, always turned out to in formal top hat cutaway coat and trousers purchased from the best shops. into that relief that so far he had escaped being referred tobe in any of those articles about the upcoming birthday ads which is the sacramental phrase. one of the rare men that would grow more handsome in age with a full head of hair, blue eyes that would show with undiminished in tenseness and the baritone voice that now carries that mid-atlantic accent that ordinary americans would become familiar with with the fireside chats from franklin d roosevelt. no signs of his slowing down. most of the time feel as i did 50 years ago except i am much happier he told one of the diplomats one of his younger friends. he was still bou
day. >> as he approached the 75th year in the winter of 1916 justice oliver wendell holmes is almost as recognizable as the washington monument or the smithsonian institution. every afternoon when the court was in session he would walk back from the capital to the brownstone at 1720 high street just west of the white house impeccably dressed cut a commanding figure 6-foot 3-inch frame held directn er, always turned out to in formal top hat cutaway coat and trousers purchased from the best...
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>> that is chef john brennan who owns connecticut's elm city social olives and oil and he is still waiting on help from washington'stimulus package but is changing his game plan in the meantime in his back with us with an update on that. thank you so much. just to start off tell us what is the big change. >> thanks for having me. recently just about last week we received notice that there will be a push back until may 20th and possibly further so we are able to take patrons into our restaurant again. we have not yet received any of our ppe or small business loans so we just have to get up and operate again whether it is take out only for now or cross our fingers and hope we can back to regular business soon. >> i can only imagine how scary anybody in the restaurant or bar industry, one of the scariest places to be. let's look at the impact of the last month or 6 weeks has done to your industry, march of 2020, 417,000 jobs lost in you compare that to numbers from the past, the previous record was in october of 2000, 67,000 jobs lost. this is the vista rated your industry was what amount of restaurants do you think w
>> that is chef john brennan who owns connecticut's elm city social olives and oil and he is still waiting on help from washington'stimulus package but is changing his game plan in the meantime in his back with us with an update on that. thank you so much. just to start off tell us what is the big change. >> thanks for having me. recently just about last week we received notice that there will be a push back until may 20th and possibly further so we are able to take patrons into our...
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washington. here's hamilton's letter around that same time, we are talking late 1791 to olive woll cot jr. of connecticut who succeeded him as treasury secretary. hamilton says u.s. should boost taxes. by the way, while you are preparing for war, take out a lorge loan, finally, quote, establish an academy for naval and military instruction. wow. that's a lot. okay. woll cot has got his hands full. around the same time, speaking of people who were jockeying for position. aaron burr, aaron burr wanted to be a brigadier general. he is applicationing for position, playing tutsi with the politicians. problem was he had already been so critical of george washington that that effort did peter out. there is portrait of major general hamilton that is not well-known. we don't know who the artist was. we don't know when it was painted, even who decade. he does have a federal era uniform on with a high color. it is u.s. army. we don't know what the medal is on his lapel. it was donated around 196 by john lawrence hamilton who went by lorry hamilton and it hangs at cincinnati heads in washed. otherwise
washington. here's hamilton's letter around that same time, we are talking late 1791 to olive woll cot jr. of connecticut who succeeded him as treasury secretary. hamilton says u.s. should boost taxes. by the way, while you are preparing for war, take out a lorge loan, finally, quote, establish an academy for naval and military instruction. wow. that's a lot. okay. woll cot has got his hands full. around the same time, speaking of people who were jockeying for position. aaron burr, aaron burr...
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white house or washington that they are going to increase the amount of money that goes into that program? >> it is probably still days away. kevin mccarthy in the house offered a bit of an oliveranch today by saying he's ok with hospital funding being rolled into that. changes tolso want that small business program. they say the smallest small businesses are getting boxed out by the bigger small businesses. the talks are continuing. it seems like they are moving in the right direction, but --ublicans are seeing inrlet: back to bickering washington, what a surprise. another thing the president is doing is encouraging anti-shutdown protests. can you tell us more about that? >> we have seen conservative groups advocating against certain restrictions in minnesota, in michigan, and in virginia. all those states have democratic governors. michigan and minnesota are swing states. arguably the biggest swing state. trump is encouraging these protests against democratic governors, stirring the pot. governor is a rumored vice presidential running mate of joe biden. so the president is taking the time to stir the pot. giving usosh wingrove that update there. have a great weekend. coming
white house or washington that they are going to increase the amount of money that goes into that program? >> it is probably still days away. kevin mccarthy in the house offered a bit of an oliveranch today by saying he's ok with hospital funding being rolled into that. changes tolso want that small business program. they say the smallest small businesses are getting boxed out by the bigger small businesses. the talks are continuing. it seems like they are moving in the right direction,...
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14 in washington, in addition to visiting families in the city, the bureau arranged for roughly 150 women to attend industrial schools throughout the country for work in education. general oliver otis howard, commissioner of the friedman's bureau, charged eaton and others throughout maryland and virginia with the task of serving as a lee yeah son. assistant commissioners carried out a number of orders that varied on a case by case basis. black women corresponded with bureau officials a. among many responsibilities, agents mediated conflicts, answered letters about family members, addressed labor disputes and supervised the placement of refugee women in jobs and homes. eaton sent agents into local counties to secure employment prospect for girls. black girls were particularly in command nor jobs as domestic servants where duties ranged from cooking, cleaning, washing, nursing and serving as an attendant for women and children. for black women unfamiliar with the urban communities that demanded their labor, eaton was a key correspondent. agents located information about the whereabouts and overall welfare of family members. correspondence with eaton could provide answers about k
14 in washington, in addition to visiting families in the city, the bureau arranged for roughly 150 women to attend industrial schools throughout the country for work in education. general oliver otis howard, commissioner of the friedman's bureau, charged eaton and others throughout maryland and virginia with the task of serving as a lee yeah son. assistant commissioners carried out a number of orders that varied on a case by case basis. black women corresponded with bureau officials a. among...