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things changed for one wasi in the summer of 2016. so let us know where their loved ones now there is light everywhere and this village we could have never imagined this. in the nearby villages the government supplies but it comes and goes. that here is we have access to electricity thank you for saving. money so that you have this is quite unbelievable but it always does anybody want a light on a 2nd these i mean it's out. today one of aussies able to address the daily energy needs of its 265 residents with an uninterrupted supply power generated through its ready solar micro-grid. wishing to ensure visits a smooth operation to its daily mundane and also troubleshooting. so that they know they were. on it and we were not sure if this sort of thing in the past a lot of cities have made last a long time but once they left home none of them were. about me that got up guys and. owing to its extremely small population when wasi does not fit into the government's calculations of what constitutes a really good. and instead it is of together
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wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, worse, 't that it wasi some way toerse take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortgages really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide. eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay bills, medical costs, and more. call now and get your free info kit. other mortgages are paid each month, but with a reverse mortgage, you can pay whatever you can, when it works for you, or, you can wait, and pay it off in one lump sum when you leave your home. discover the option that's best for you. call today and find out more in aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage loan guide. access tax-free cash and stay in the home you love. you've probably been investing in your home for years... making monthly mortgage payments... doing the right thing... and it's become your family's heart and
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but thatre wasy much it. ere has been a chip, chip, chip of stories of studies andc studies raising questions about this. the f.d.a. put out a statementn cauting people not to use it. the f.d.a. commissioner was at i theing and talked about a test that had been approved but made notion of this new hydroxychloroquinefaffed about it not talk on fox news. so i think on this front, te white ho frying to distance themselves from that. but as we saw in the briefing with the light and the disinfectant, the president can't help himself from wanting to go down the path of a miracle re and talked about a vackine coming very soon, which it isno but again, trying to get into dr. trump's mind set and we continue to see that.o robert:e briefing is the big story in washington for political reporters most days. t the big story for almost every american is the economy, what going on with their bank account and economy and four millio americans filed for unemployment. and the "washington post" noletted thatobless figures have
but thatre wasy much it. ere has been a chip, chip, chip of stories of studies andc studies raising questions about this. the f.d.a. put out a statementn cauting people not to use it. the f.d.a. commissioner was at i theing and talked about a test that had been approved but made notion of this new hydroxychloroquinefaffed about it not talk on fox news. so i think on this front, te white ho frying to distance themselves from that. but as we saw in the briefing with the light and the...
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if you look at the database from wasy, some of which published last week, where they looked at people who were admitted to intensive care units, a lot of the people who were most profoundly affected and died had cardiovascular diseases, like hypertension. the mortality rate and those people were often times twice as high. so how do we extrapolate that to a country as complicated as the united states? we are seeing when we look at the deaths in places like, even alabama, which is not yet as affected as in cases like detroit and chicago, that demographic factors predict mortality because we know the black race is unfortunately very much a characteristic of people who have died of this virus. is that because that is linked to a higher prevalence of hypertension, diabetes, of other cardiovascular diseases? we don't know, but there are very strong signals that any of those comorbidities devlin increases peoples' risk of mortality, and i think we need a better sense of what those estimates really are. host: to jeffrey osborne, new york. good morning. caller: good morning. before i get to my
if you look at the database from wasy, some of which published last week, where they looked at people who were admitted to intensive care units, a lot of the people who were most profoundly affected and died had cardiovascular diseases, like hypertension. the mortality rate and those people were often times twice as high. so how do we extrapolate that to a country as complicated as the united states? we are seeing when we look at the deaths in places like, even alabama, which is not yet as...
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owing to its extremely small population when wasi does not fit into the government's calculations of what constitutes a really good. instead. of a dock evilest together with discounted gloucester for their hamlets in the district of maharashtra. in the. this means that despite the indian government's ambitious 100 person electrification program electricity to the national public grid has never properly reached such remote communities. to close this gap some united co-founded. in 2008 in these kind of villages a problem is the cost of taking the grid to these areas for a small load and this is a small number of households it becomes a bit of a talent there are a large number of such hamlets to an electrified while official figures suggest india is inching closer to 100 percent household electrification the challenge to bring dream in affordability to extremely remote house remains largely unaddressed the social enterprise growing success to a crisp even through renewable energy models. no need they want to actually install this but i think having seen it and i'm willing to put that in
owing to its extremely small population when wasi does not fit into the government's calculations of what constitutes a really good. instead. of a dock evilest together with discounted gloucester for their hamlets in the district of maharashtra. in the. this means that despite the indian government's ambitious 100 person electrification program electricity to the national public grid has never properly reached such remote communities. to close this gap some united co-founded. in 2008 in these...
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also backing up the army work wasies in their the army medical department of research and graduate schoolthousands of officers who had the opportunity to attend, they know the value of this training. in addition, a continuous program of on-the-job training was in progress. for students and staff, a well-stocked library was provided. the divisions of the school all contributed to the training, research, diagnostic work, and biologicals which constituted the mission. first, masks are seated with the typhoid culture. after incubation, when the growth has been obtained, it is harvested. processed to kill the organisms, then the vaccine is ball told, labeled, and inspected. important advances in the study of the virus and diseases were made at the school during the war. here, restored specimens from every part of the world, italy, philippines. , acultivate these agents useful medium is used to isolate viruses, maintain strains, and produce vaccines. special precautions are taken in the handling of viruses. this is in order to avoid infection of the technician. the work is conducted in cubicles
also backing up the army work wasies in their the army medical department of research and graduate schoolthousands of officers who had the opportunity to attend, they know the value of this training. in addition, a continuous program of on-the-job training was in progress. for students and staff, a well-stocked library was provided. the divisions of the school all contributed to the training, research, diagnostic work, and biologicals which constituted the mission. first, masks are seated with...
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wasy, for the purpose, that captured by soon to be president of the united states, we formed a special bipartisan oversight panel on the coronavirus. this committee will prevent waste fraud, and abuse. on makingl be focused sure that the federal response is based on the best science and guided by health experts. i am proud to appoint distinguished and accomplished leaders to the committee that will ensure that our coronavirus response puts working families first. i am very delighted that the whip of the house will be chair of the committee. inbrings credentials that -- so many ways. congresswoman maxine waters, and congresswoman emelia velasquez, their two committees have the heart of so much of the matter of what we are talking about small businesses, which are such an important part of our economy. a member of financial services, but the combination of financial services and small businesses is very important. and the chair of the oversight committee, she is on this committee also, a member of the financial services committee. congressman bill foster, a scientist. he brings his eye s
wasy, for the purpose, that captured by soon to be president of the united states, we formed a special bipartisan oversight panel on the coronavirus. this committee will prevent waste fraud, and abuse. on makingl be focused sure that the federal response is based on the best science and guided by health experts. i am proud to appoint distinguished and accomplished leaders to the committee that will ensure that our coronavirus response puts working families first. i am very delighted that the...
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. >> so,çó for 48 hours, he wasi] effectively saying he could go either way.n this critical situation. and he uses that story to bring and pay tribute to the nhs workers around them. he talks about how we've all got to bee1 aware of the role the n is playing. and thdk nhs is close toxdw3 pe' hearts in this country and he's usingé$at to enforce a lockdown saying we need to protect the nhs. give him a shield which is the lockdown. the uk is one of only five countries with more than 10,000 deaths. we're not near the peak yet. so, he's now outside london and his country is recooperating while the governmentok lookse1 d at how to deal with this situation in his absence effectively. >> and as you point out, the number is incredible. we hear theseok numbers and we e one of them is a devastated family. you know, where are things in terms of that all-important curve looking forward, andw3 what's the appetite forjfok continuingçó lockdown? >> reporter: well, we arew3 seeg italye1 starting to ease their restrictions,e1 some controvers particularly in spain where they're
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he had parkinsons and wa it wasy quiet about it and so when he spoke, you would send.> i wish i could take credit for that song before he wrote the song it is a great and is at songwriter and artist. to show you how great a song comes about she sat down in her living room and has five children, her husband is a plumber and she sat down in her living room and some of her kids moved away and she had to lift at home and wanted to write a message about how to treat people when they get out of the home. she wanted to read it to them and she sat down and wrote it in 30 minutes and that is the power of music. >> thank you, sir. [applause] >>> the presidents just released in paperback from publicaffairs presents biographies as every president, organized by the ranking in a presidential historian survey. visit the website c-span.org/the president in order youpresidenty today wherever books are sold. >>> next coming university of oklahoma history professor wilfred mcclay provides a one volume history of the united states. this book is land of hope and he spoke about it at the am
he had parkinsons and wa it wasy quiet about it and so when he spoke, you would send.> i wish i could take credit for that song before he wrote the song it is a great and is at songwriter and artist. to show you how great a song comes about she sat down in her living room and has five children, her husband is a plumber and she sat down in her living room and some of her kids moved away and she had to lift at home and wanted to write a message about how to treat people when they get out of...
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to boost its profitability and attract international investors and the way tinto theway to do that wasy by getting other people more in depth so it turned its sights towards the america where it found people like trump. i should also say that this is completely unrelated to your question but it isn't just trump they were doing business with. he is obviously the most famous clients they had and a lot of headlines but this is a bank that was so desperate to get in bed with anyone that could that it was just open for business with the worst of the worst of american capitalism. jeffrey epstein is the kind of example of that. they obviously kind of lied to everyone saying he was a billionaire and a wonderful financier. by 2012, 2013 after he'd been convicted of sex crimes, people realized he was kind of full of it and he was morally reprehensible. they finally washed their hands of him into the end of 2012 and 2013 epstein who at this point had a lot of money and they were trying to keep up a faÇade as an international businessman that didn't have anywhere to go and he probably would have ha
to boost its profitability and attract international investors and the way tinto theway to do that wasy by getting other people more in depth so it turned its sights towards the america where it found people like trump. i should also say that this is completely unrelated to your question but it isn't just trump they were doing business with. he is obviously the most famous clients they had and a lot of headlines but this is a bank that was so desperate to get in bed with anyone that could that...
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. -- may 1 wasy form the first checkpoint. on may 15, we will know where we are with washington and whether we have more money. we will release a plan by the middle of may that gives time for the school districts to make their budgets. between now and may 15, we will have more clarity in a financial plan. we are letting you know, this is where we stand, this is where the revenue picture is, those are the facts. by the time they put their budget votes together, it will have those numbers. >> [inaudible] your executive order puts the school budget vote after june 1. do we know when they will be? how they will be done, by mail, i born? gov. cuomo: we have not gotten there yet. i heard a lot about businesses and private sectors, but have you been in touch with the state workers, union leaders? have you gotten pushback, we don't want to be the guinea pigs or the first ones to our workers are the first ones out at work? ofe you laid out a plan social distancing as state office buildings? i don't see it in the presentation. gov. cuom
. -- may 1 wasy form the first checkpoint. on may 15, we will know where we are with washington and whether we have more money. we will release a plan by the middle of may that gives time for the school districts to make their budgets. between now and may 15, we will have more clarity in a financial plan. we are letting you know, this is where we stand, this is where the revenue picture is, those are the facts. by the time they put their budget votes together, it will have those numbers....
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wasy: instagram's growth the epitome of viral in the online sense.e you applying here that you learned from instagram? obviously you have some unique insights into how we all socialize. how does that apply to the model effect we are seeing? >> first, i want to say this website is simply the productionization, if i can call it that, of a notebook i published and a model that i published. the idea was just that you could access it without having to press refresh every day on the model. separately, the viral growth that i saw it instagram i think compares to the science of viral growth in general. there are vast differences between an actual virus and the growth of a company, but they use similar math. by using that similar math on this actual virus, you can come to some really interesting conclusions, including estimating this number that we are talking about that explains how fast the virus is growing. , how muchlain to us worse is this going to get, and how much worse will get before it gets better? >> here's the really interesting part about that qu
wasy: instagram's growth the epitome of viral in the online sense.e you applying here that you learned from instagram? obviously you have some unique insights into how we all socialize. how does that apply to the model effect we are seeing? >> first, i want to say this website is simply the productionization, if i can call it that, of a notebook i published and a model that i published. the idea was just that you could access it without having to press refresh every day on the model....
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wasis that the taking the reports at face value. they determined that it probably was human to human transmission .ngoing there have been reports about community, that it was far worse. governments. determines our posture on something, we are not just following orders. we are following guidance from an international organization. we are taking china's reassurances at face value. we should be making our own decisions and using the available information. this is why some of the recent attacks on the who ring hollow. certainly in my time in government, we never looked at what the who said as the definitive word or the only thing we paid potential -- attention to. it was important. we looked at it as an important data point in a field of data points. we look at them all and make a decision. there is a reason we have our own cdc. . there is a reason why we have our own intelligence committee and we do not take it value -- face value what other countries say to us. that now the-- administration was acting as if they had no other way of kn
wasis that the taking the reports at face value. they determined that it probably was human to human transmission .ngoing there have been reports about community, that it was far worse. governments. determines our posture on something, we are not just following orders. we are following guidance from an international organization. we are taking china's reassurances at face value. we should be making our own decisions and using the available information. this is why some of the recent attacks on...
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and, congressman yes, nuÑes wasi believe, the first to stand up this corrupt, rotten effort against theankly, a corrupt leadership of much of the intelligence community itself. congressman, it's great to have you with us. finish i want to start with these documents, if i may, that are being released. to me, they present unequivocal ed of criminality -- evidence of criminality, of a rogue fbi working against the constitution as well as trying to overthrow a president. your, your thoughts. >> well, if you remember, lou, i i was on last week i talked about investigations that needed to be done. now you're seeing the fruit of that investigation. i talked about the u.s. attorney out of missouri that was looking at the mueller dossier, the mueller report. we now find out it's not -- and the media is going the try the downplay this, but the mueller team was corrupt, lou. plain and simple. there's so much there, this is probably only the start of it. there's a lot more. we even know now from the important document that was released that they essentially were closing the investigation on general
and, congressman yes, nuÑes wasi believe, the first to stand up this corrupt, rotten effort against theankly, a corrupt leadership of much of the intelligence community itself. congressman, it's great to have you with us. finish i want to start with these documents, if i may, that are being released. to me, they present unequivocal ed of criminality -- evidence of criminality, of a rogue fbi working against the constitution as well as trying to overthrow a president. your, your thoughts....
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roland: yes it wasis a trade school. he the liberal arts, they wanted a trade school. practical.e is to bring about how he had all these guys graduated from these ivory schools working from him on the streetcar line. and the cable cars. he wanted to build a trade school this was in the name of the son. stanford university roots. and it leads to guys like hewlett-packard, those guys. they do bill the university. then he dies. and it comes out that he has been spending like crazy. roland: said the university, a memorial to him and then a senior who was living a very plush life. he did not take care of himself. he died in egypt 69. there's a shopping center there now. she takes over the task of salvaging it creates stanfordd university. but, the history from their gets a little sparse. what i do know is that she died in honolulu. roland: the main backup a little bit. she is they are one of the story. she is a hero of the story. she never really got her fair do. she is the widow of this great sand grand man. has never had any formal education and is very trendy in business. and sudde
roland: yes it wasis a trade school. he the liberal arts, they wanted a trade school. practical.e is to bring about how he had all these guys graduated from these ivory schools working from him on the streetcar line. and the cable cars. he wanted to build a trade school this was in the name of the son. stanford university roots. and it leads to guys like hewlett-packard, those guys. they do bill the university. then he dies. and it comes out that he has been spending like crazy. roland: said...
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the 7,600 pensnt she used, every singlmillimeter of her name wasi don't know if they are up on ebay nowl hall of fame, but that's what nancy pelosi was doing january 15th, as the wuhan virus was raging throughout china -- >> sean:as wait a minute. >> and becoming a world health care problem. >> sean: i remember nancy pelosi preparing to do her prepared rip of the president's state of union address. in that speech, the president was warning about corona. that was almost a month after the travel ban, when they just finish the t impeachment trial, geraldo. >> you know, it's absolutely true. everyone has to live with what they were thinking, whatt they were doing during that crucial phase in our lives. but sean, let's focus, if we can -- first of all, i send a shout out to my brother, chris cuomo. i hope you do well, brother. for all of us, these chilling estimates today, they got to me, 100,000 to 200,000, americans in the coming weeks, it's such an awesome blow. we all have to pull together. we have to feel -- >> sean: let me echo this. >> follow social distancing and wash our hands. >> s
the 7,600 pensnt she used, every singlmillimeter of her name wasi don't know if they are up on ebay nowl hall of fame, but that's what nancy pelosi was doing january 15th, as the wuhan virus was raging throughout china -- >> sean:as wait a minute. >> and becoming a world health care problem. >> sean: i remember nancy pelosi preparing to do her prepared rip of the president's state of union address. in that speech, the president was warning about corona. that was almost a month...
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like you didn't see any other moms, you couldn't see any other dads.ea and it wasy just a very surreal, sad, like creepy situation. >> nawaz: even harder, she says, is celebrating a new life, while thousands around the wre mourning. >> you want to look back on thesmoments in your life and be happy about it and excited because you just brought this new human into t world. and they're beautiful, you know. and all i'm gonna think about is the fact that all these people were dying. >> nawaz: for alexandria jordan, a physician's assistant in cleveland, ohio, the stress lies in the uncertainty. ontinuese on july 4th, to work in a hospital, and is worried, for her own health, and the baby's. >> i had this moment of severe anxiety where i just was so scared that i was going to get this disease from work. >> nawaz: a phone call with her o.b. calmed her for the moment. but a call with him the ner day, made en more anxious. >> he goes, just so you know, i'm actually in the emergency room being tested for coronavirus right now. i said what? and then there's my stress level going up. >> isays "i am
like you didn't see any other moms, you couldn't see any other dads.ea and it wasy just a very surreal, sad, like creepy situation. >> nawaz: even harder, she says, is celebrating a new life, while thousands around the wre mourning. >> you want to look back on thesmoments in your life and be happy about it and excited because you just brought this new human into t world. and they're beautiful, you know. and all i'm gonna think about is the fact that all these people were dying....
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would mean th everyone i love would be in one area, celebrating this accomplishment with me.ea >> i wasyking forward to the opportunity to attend because i want to be a roleally model for my siblings. >> my parents both came from d turkey and my father pasay when i was six. and my mom made a decision essentially to stay in the u.s. because she wanted me to go to college. to have that ability to walk up the stage, and look around and be like, i did this. this system was not made for me, but i did it. for it to not have that that materialit it is frustrating. >> yang: but these seniors say they're still deteined to graduate, with or without a ceremony-- an achievement no pandemic can take away from them. for the pbs newshour, i'm john yang. >> woodruff: it sounds biblical, but as the world grapples with the covid pandemic, africa is facing another plague:lo sts. as nick schifrin reports, the threat to food securityous throughout the region. the air carries twagues. loassts-- swarms with as man 50 billion insects. covid-19 threatens the people, locusts threaten livestocand their food. >> (
would mean th everyone i love would be in one area, celebrating this accomplishment with me.ea >> i wasyking forward to the opportunity to attend because i want to be a roleally model for my siblings. >> my parents both came from d turkey and my father pasay when i was six. and my mom made a decision essentially to stay in the u.s. because she wanted me to go to college. to have that ability to walk up the stage, and look around and be like, i did this. this system was not made for...
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wasy company virtually doing better business than before. the stock market was at an all-time high. one day they said you got to close it up. we did the right thing. we saved may be millions of lives, but we are paying a price. that price is unimportant compared to the number of lives we are talking about. the nih and others are conducting trials. it is so exciting to me because if something happens, you will get better. reasonably quickly. horrible dealch a as some people have to go through. launchingced they are a public-pray for -- public-private partnership with pharmaceutical companies. and the european medicine agency. we are working with a lot of different countries. the partnership will marshall and coordinate vast resources, knowledge, assets and authorities of more than a dozen organizations and agencies to accelerate development of the most promising therapies and vaccines and is coming along really well. johnson and johnson is really well advanced. success,having great but we have to test them and it takes a long period of time, probably over a year, but therapies are co
wasy company virtually doing better business than before. the stock market was at an all-time high. one day they said you got to close it up. we did the right thing. we saved may be millions of lives, but we are paying a price. that price is unimportant compared to the number of lives we are talking about. the nih and others are conducting trials. it is so exciting to me because if something happens, you will get better. reasonably quickly. horrible dealch a as some people have to go through....
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wasis that the taking the reports at face value.y determined that it probably was human to human transmission .ngoing there have been reports about community, that it was far worse. governments. determines our posture on something, we are not just following orders. we are following guidance from an international organization. we are taking china's reassurances at face value. we should be making our own decisions and using the available information. this is why some of the recent attacks on the who ring hollow. certainly in my time in government, we never looked at what the who said as the definitive word or the only thing we paid potential -- attention to. it was important. we looked at it as an important data point in a field of data points. we look at them all and make a decision. there is a reason we have our own cdc. . there is a reason why we have our own intelligence committee and we do not take it value -- face value what other countries say to us. that now the-- administration was acting as if they had no other way of knowin
wasis that the taking the reports at face value.y determined that it probably was human to human transmission .ngoing there have been reports about community, that it was far worse. governments. determines our posture on something, we are not just following orders. we are following guidance from an international organization. we are taking china's reassurances at face value. we should be making our own decisions and using the available information. this is why some of the recent attacks on the...