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that he conducted in the work councils of the cabinet. >> absolutely, washington was a military man and i put two pictures appear of what the councils might've looked like depending on whether or not they are meeting in a larger home or in washington, washington was a military man, his prior leadership experience had come in the context of military, is how he thought and how he approached issues in the councils of war have been incredibly helpful to him because it was an opportunity to bring together the officers to ask for the different opinions to allow them to debate all these issues and duke it out and it was a way for him to stress test the different positions and see where the weaknesses were in the arguments and to consider all of the facts at one time he would often ask for written opinions "after words" that he could go home and read them and consider him in his own time and make a final decision. he concluded that this process was really helpful because it allowed him to get expertise and advice and perspective that were different than his own, that was very important to hi
that he conducted in the work councils of the cabinet. >> absolutely, washington was a military man and i put two pictures appear of what the councils might've looked like depending on whether or not they are meeting in a larger home or in washington, washington was a military man, his prior leadership experience had come in the context of military, is how he thought and how he approached issues in the councils of war have been incredibly helpful to him because it was an opportunity to...
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just as much as the car cindy got never shit i was unable to start a works council the workers didn'teven know what that was or how workers representation function it's part of the family edition you the only way was to set up a self-help organization organised that would take up the fight against the exploitation of the workers. out of a community that. not only of the garment workers paid badly they're treated badly as well. the monopolist tasks in a never changing posture just the triggers allergies factory holes left on heated in winter and overheated in summer the on paid overtime and demands to work over weekends all take their toll katherine is a member of the textile workers network a seamstress tells christine about conditions in the workshops. there was a problem with the care workers sitting next to me the boss yelled at her because she's only finished 3 pieces while i had done 10 and he roared make more make more all. very worst the worst catarina has quit a job she trained as a nurse but without connections or paying bribes she can't find any jobs in health care reform is
just as much as the car cindy got never shit i was unable to start a works council the workers didn'teven know what that was or how workers representation function it's part of the family edition you the only way was to set up a self-help organization organised that would take up the fight against the exploitation of the workers. out of a community that. not only of the garment workers paid badly they're treated badly as well. the monopolist tasks in a never changing posture just the triggers...
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antibody testing, in the hope that people who are proven to have immunity would be able to return to work. councile government that they need urgent extra funding to tackle the challenges caused by the pandemic. the bbc has seen a letter from the local government association to the communities secretary, robertjenrick, warning that some local authorities may have to take "extreme cost—cutting" measures to avoid financial failure. doctors injapan are warning the country's medical system could collapse amid a rising number of coronavirus cases. one patient in an ambulance with a fever was turned away by 80 medical facilities before finding a hospital in tokyo that would accept him. japan initially appeared to have the outbreak under control, but on thursday the prime minister, shinzo abe, declared a state of emergency across the whole country. kenji shibuya, the director of the institute for population health at king's college london, spoke to us about the situation in japan. my biggest concern is the increasing incidence of hospital transmission because of lack of testing. so why. .. i mean, it's p
antibody testing, in the hope that people who are proven to have immunity would be able to return to work. councile government that they need urgent extra funding to tackle the challenges caused by the pandemic. the bbc has seen a letter from the local government association to the communities secretary, robertjenrick, warning that some local authorities may have to take "extreme cost—cutting" measures to avoid financial failure. doctors injapan are warning the country's medical...
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antibody testing, in the hope that people who are proven to have immunity would be able to return to work. councilvernment that they need urgent extra funding to tackle the challenges caused by the pandemic. the bbc has seen a letter from the local government association to the communities secretary, robertjenrick, warning that some local authorities may have to take "extreme cost—cutting" measures to avoid financial failure. a government scheme to release prisoners early to help jails in england and wales implement social distancing measures has been suspended — after six offenders were freed by mistake. the prison service has blamed "human error" — and says it's tightening procedures. the programme is expected to resume next week. president trump has defended a series of tweets encouraging protests against lockdown measures in minnesota, michigan and virginia , three states with democratic party governors. at a white house briefing, mr trump said the measures imposed in some states had been too tough. he called for the three states to be "liberated". our north america correspondent david willis
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assure you that i sat on the white house emergency preparedness and continuity of government working council we were preparing we planned we prepared and we planned to prevent so you would not have we would never be in this horrible mess because in january a president biden would have done what was appropriate and what would have what was right for our nation this man is just completely inept and just lately dropped the ball mobility former senior adviser latino affairs to former u.s. vice president joe biden my we appreciate your insights and your time tonight thank you thank you thank you for having me but by now. will the crash in u.s. oil prices reverberating around the globe pushing stocks towards waltzes and driving commodity prices lower major oil producing nations could be hit hardest with lower prices curbing seans their budgets they're now being that demand rebounds in the months ahead. demand for oil has plunged amid the worldwide lockdowns linked to the cause in 1000 pandemic and that coincided with a surge in oil supply the result of a ral between saudi arabia and russia over oi
assure you that i sat on the white house emergency preparedness and continuity of government working council we were preparing we planned we prepared and we planned to prevent so you would not have we would never be in this horrible mess because in january a president biden would have done what was appropriate and what would have what was right for our nation this man is just completely inept and just lately dropped the ball mobility former senior adviser latino affairs to former u.s. vice...
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up first—hand incredible work councils up and the country do and they have risen to the challenge ofrces they need. my colleague, the local government secretary, just this weekend announced £1.6 billion infunding for this weekend announced £1.6 billion in funding for local authorities, which brings a total of extra funding we have provided during this crisis to over £3 million to provide extra resources to help them get through and provide the extra services they are and demonstrating our commitment to stand shoulder to shoulder with all those people on the front line whether they are local government public servants or indeed those in the nhs. hopefully we have delivered on our commitment and will continue to do so to support local government. did you have a follow—up? support local government. did you have a follow-up? looking back at the first question i asked, considering the guidance changed and mass gatherings were banned, do you think the government was too slow to cancel major sporting fixtures like the cheltenham festival and we are now seeing the effect of it?” the cheltenh
up first—hand incredible work councils up and the country do and they have risen to the challenge ofrces they need. my colleague, the local government secretary, just this weekend announced £1.6 billion infunding for this weekend announced £1.6 billion in funding for local authorities, which brings a total of extra funding we have provided during this crisis to over £3 million to provide extra resources to help them get through and provide the extra services they are and demonstrating our...
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councils are working hard to make sure ca re leavers councils are working hard to make sure care leaverst association. as tough as things are, these care leavers, like so many others across the nation, are remaining resilient. i feels like everything that could go wrong is going wrong at the minute but i;ve just got to keep moving on with it, i suppose. ashleyjohn—baptiste, bbc news. the french government has called for an army of workers to help in the fields in the weeks ahead to meet labour shortages caused by the coronavirus. around a third of a million seasonal farmers come to france each year, mainly from eastern and southern europe and north africa, but because of travel restrictions there are fears cops may go on pick. hugh schofield reports. all of france is under lockdown. that means notjust the cities but also in the countryside, in small towns and villages, it's the same dead quiet. but for farmers, life goes on. crops can't wait to be sown or planted or picked, the nation still has to be fed. the question is, in the time of coronavirus, who's going to do all that work? some
councils are working hard to make sure ca re leavers councils are working hard to make sure care leaverst association. as tough as things are, these care leavers, like so many others across the nation, are remaining resilient. i feels like everything that could go wrong is going wrong at the minute but i;ve just got to keep moving on with it, i suppose. ashleyjohn—baptiste, bbc news. the french government has called for an army of workers to help in the fields in the weeks ahead to meet...
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councils are working hard to make sure ca re levers councils are working hard to make sure care levers are, these care levers, like so many others across the nation, remaining resilient. it's like everything i wait to go wrong is going wrong at the minute but ijust have to sleep —— keep going on. we hear a lot about you workers, those whose work is essential — key to keeping a country running, usually nurses and police officers, but truck drivers say they should also be seen as providing a key service. we have been speaking to some truckers and why they believe they are not been given the credit we deserve. without trucks, this country would stop. i am trying to do and i have been driving a truck for four years, it gets lonely. we are delivering a service to everyone, without as —— i can't give it sometimes at service stations. can even use the toilets and showers, and that is —— that is that i am using it overnight and paying for it. i have to finish making my cup of tea. there is absolutely no way to get a hot food for drivers that do not have microwaves. an absolute ghost town. it i
councils are working hard to make sure ca re levers councils are working hard to make sure care levers are, these care levers, like so many others across the nation, remaining resilient. it's like everything i wait to go wrong is going wrong at the minute but ijust have to sleep —— keep going on. we hear a lot about you workers, those whose work is essential — key to keeping a country running, usually nurses and police officers, but truck drivers say they should also be seen as providing...
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work. >>> council will have three primary tasks. first to advise policy makers throughout silicon valley about what we need to do to help them get our community back to work. secondly, to form late priorities for advocacy in sacramento and washington d.c. united as one valley, and third, to identify actions that employers can take working across sectors to help us collectively solve problems training workers, for example, getting our economy moving again. >>> well, that group is made up of several silicon valley business leaders. >>> well, the internal revenue million americans have received their federal stimulus check this week. but as ktvu reports, many people say they are having trouble tracking down their payment online, and in the meantime, some economists say the government is going to have to provide some additional relief in the coming months. >>> the irs set up a special feature on its website to let people check the status of their stimulus payment, but many report problems getting through on the get my payment app receiv
work. >>> council will have three primary tasks. first to advise policy makers throughout silicon valley about what we need to do to help them get our community back to work. secondly, to form late priorities for advocacy in sacramento and washington d.c. united as one valley, and third, to identify actions that employers can take working across sectors to help us collectively solve problems training workers, for example, getting our economy moving again. >>> well, that group...
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council police and fire brigade. many felt compelled to volunteer. like charlotte, she happened to workment working on vulnerable adults but because she feels she had the relevant skills to help, you want to give something back and know that actually what you're doing is making a difference to somebody. my dad passed away six years ago but i know it is horrific for anyone who goes through anything like that and to know that actually, i wanted to know that anyone who came here was going to be treated as i want came here was going to be treated as iwanta came here was going to be treated as i want a family member of my to be treated. this facility is already in use with room currently for 300 bodies, but northamptonshire county council are working to increase capacity to 900. they hope that its capacity to 900. they hope that its capacity is one that they want have to use. not everything being shared online can be trusted. here's our reality check correspondent chris morris with the latest health claims that you should ignore. countries around the world lockdown but dodgy claims are still
council police and fire brigade. many felt compelled to volunteer. like charlotte, she happened to workment working on vulnerable adults but because she feels she had the relevant skills to help, you want to give something back and know that actually what you're doing is making a difference to somebody. my dad passed away six years ago but i know it is horrific for anyone who goes through anything like that and to know that actually, i wanted to know that anyone who came here was going to be...
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where the virus will thrive and humans will be very very vulnerable so we are in which a refugee council working very hard in afghanistan in iran and in 30 other countries we're trying to provide more hand-washing facilities more water and sanitation we're trying to also provide most base for the refugees so they can have some physical distance and thought perhaps we would also be able to put up quarantined at tense and the like but it's a race against the clock well over one who overstretched isn't as these are the very things that you're trying to provide as aid agencies water space a sanitation those are exactly the things that we're missing a big complaint about before this pandemic hits. it indeed so we try to tell the refugees displaced people to wash their hands all the time keep a distance not spread the deceased's keep stay in in their own quarters they tell us when you do not work in the informal sector we will stop we have no clean water how can we wash our hands hold the time and we are 10 people put canned and the next tent is set is it is 2 meters away how can you have physical dis
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do you agree with the analyst that works with the council and the works and nato affairs that after thisneeds to be some really serious thinking about how in his words, pandemics can within weeks to create military operations in fragment unity amongst the closest of allies. do you agree with him? some serious thinking needs to be done. i think after every crisis, we need to do some lessons and adapted how we change your operations. they'll also be the case of the corona crisis and i think not only nato but also nato allies in general have to look into for instance, stocks and medical equipment, protective suits and all those things which have proven scarce oi’ those things which have proven scarce or in lack of in this crisis, soi scarce or in lack of in this crisis, so i think that stocks of necessary equipment and producing more of it inside of our own countries is a task that needs to be addressed after the corona crisis. with the nato member states, there's been a great deal of propaganda benefit coming to russia and china who have sent supplies to nato member states, supplies that t
do you agree with the analyst that works with the council and the works and nato affairs that after thisneeds to be some really serious thinking about how in his words, pandemics can within weeks to create military operations in fragment unity amongst the closest of allies. do you agree with him? some serious thinking needs to be done. i think after every crisis, we need to do some lessons and adapted how we change your operations. they'll also be the case of the corona crisis and i think not...
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work as a billion-dollar joint venture. he has served his cherokee nation's strongest advocate of child protection. i like it. he formerly served as a member of the council of the security nation. and he served his two final years as deputy speaker and he worked with fellow council members to bill home for sheridan aikins -- nations, sponsored legislation to expand health care service through casino dollars. the chief hoskin's has served on multiple boards, including the health and human services secretary tribal advisory committee. chief hoskin is from a community where he lives with his family. he and his first lady, in january, are parents of two children, tristan and jazmine. he graduated from the university of oklahoma and university of college of law, and is a member of the cherokee nation and oklahoma bar association. chief hoskin, we welcome you to this stage and to this community. [applause] i have one little controversial word i have to say. as i was researching the history of virginia many, many years ago, there was one brief little corner way down in southwest virginia that, it appeared, i am not going to disagree with anyone, but it appeared
work as a billion-dollar joint venture. he has served his cherokee nation's strongest advocate of child protection. i like it. he formerly served as a member of the council of the security nation. and he served his two final years as deputy speaker and he worked with fellow council members to bill home for sheridan aikins -- nations, sponsored legislation to expand health care service through casino dollars. the chief hoskin's has served on multiple boards, including the health and human...
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where the virus will fright and humans will be very very vulnerable so we are in which a refugee council working very hard in afghanistan in iran and in 30 other countries we're trying to provide more hand washing facilities more water and sanitation we're trying to also provide most base for the refugees so they can have some physical distance and crop haps we will also be able to put up poor and tie in tents and the like but it's a race against the clock well over one over stretch. of asean egeland there from the noways in the refugee council well the coronavirus is also causing mass disruption in the world's 4th football's governing body fifa is working on what it calls a football marshall plan to limit the financial damage done by the coronavirus pandemic to the world's most popular sport details have not yet been decided but favor is likely to dip into its reserves of $2700000000.00 u.s. dollars in order to help associations leagues and clubs of account they starved of revenue by the interruption to play almost all domestic and international competitions account they suspended due to the pa
where the virus will fright and humans will be very very vulnerable so we are in which a refugee council working very hard in afghanistan in iran and in 30 other countries we're trying to provide more hand washing facilities more water and sanitation we're trying to also provide most base for the refugees so they can have some physical distance and crop haps we will also be able to put up poor and tie in tents and the like but it's a race against the clock well over one over stretch. of asean...
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the city council and nauvoo charter is reflective of making the democratic system work. the council of 50 is a reflection when they think it fails and they need a radical replacement. before we got the counselor 50 minutes, their primary definition for their political idea is the term neo democracy in 1844, neo democracy of god's will and the rule of people merging together and there's great articles that talk about neo democracy and then the counselor 50 minutes, it is like nevermind. they thought the other system failed. nothing to be redeemed, nothing to be salvaged in their minds so we need something. i want to say what is interesting, shows the staying power of democratic principles, even as he is introducing an explicitly -- trying to define it in democratic terms. it should be jeffersonian democracy, a statement that would have made thomas jefferson roll around in the grave. one of my favorite examples he uses the phrase of the time, any of you heard of the voice of the people is the voice of god. it was used in early america the idea of deification of democracy. i
the city council and nauvoo charter is reflective of making the democratic system work. the council of 50 is a reflection when they think it fails and they need a radical replacement. before we got the counselor 50 minutes, their primary definition for their political idea is the term neo democracy in 1844, neo democracy of god's will and the rule of people merging together and there's great articles that talk about neo democracy and then the counselor 50 minutes, it is like nevermind. they...
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councils have worked extremely hard to pay out over £1 billion worth of business grants from governmentvery eligible business gets the support it needs and i would urge councils to keep up the good work and those that have been slower in making progress, to accelerate their effo rts progress, to accelerate their efforts in the days to come. let me address efforts in the days to come. let me a d dress two efforts in the days to come. let me address two other topics that i know are of concern to local people. firstly, there have been examples of some parks around the country closing. this cannot be right. while the virus does not discriminate, we note that the lockdown is much harderfor people note that the lockdown is much harder for people who don't have a lot of living space, for people who don't have a garden and for those who don't have anywhere for their children to run around. people need parks. that is why i have made it clear to councils that all parks must remain open. for the health of the nation, people should be able to enjoy safely fresh air and green space and for the healt
councils have worked extremely hard to pay out over £1 billion worth of business grants from governmentvery eligible business gets the support it needs and i would urge councils to keep up the good work and those that have been slower in making progress, to accelerate their effo rts progress, to accelerate their efforts in the days to come. let me address efforts in the days to come. let me a d dress two efforts in the days to come. let me address two other topics that i know are of concern to...
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council. ian did not speak to that, but i wanted to know that. because she works for adult probation, and it look like adult probation may have two votes. she's a very hard advocate. she doesn't care who she works for, but we don't want a conflict of interest. while we opening it up, we might as well clean it up. so that is the reason for that. so if you have any other questions? >> supervisor stefani: i just have one quick one. in terms of the conflict of interest, can you just expand on that a little bit more? like, what would be the conflict of interest if someone was taking their experience being formerly incarcerated and now working for the city in any capacity? i understand that it's adult probation, but i just don't understand where the conflict is? like, where is the division that would arise? >> so you can work for the city, just not one of the departments that sits on the council, so if one is a member who came -- if she got a job at the library, it wouldn't be a conflict. but when they vote, our vote, especially when -- in april, when we look at crimina
council. ian did not speak to that, but i wanted to know that. because she works for adult probation, and it look like adult probation may have two votes. she's a very hard advocate. she doesn't care who she works for, but we don't want a conflict of interest. while we opening it up, we might as well clean it up. so that is the reason for that. so if you have any other questions? >> supervisor stefani: i just have one quick one. in terms of the conflict of interest, can you just expand on...
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council of the cherokee nation. representing district 11 for six years and served had his two final years as dmu ti speaker. on the counsel he worked with fellow council members to start building homes for it cherokee nations, increase education funding and sponsor legislation to expand health care service through casino dollars. he has tested at the united nations on behalf of the cherokee nation and serves on multiple boar multiple boards and communications including the health and human services secretaries tribal advisory committee. chief hoskin is from community where he lives with his family. he and his first lady, in january are parents two of children. he graduated from the university of oklahoma and university of oklahoma college of law and is a member of the cherokee nation and oklahoma bar associations. chief hoskin, we welcome you to this stage and this community. i have one little controversial word i have to say as i was researching the history of virginia many, many years ago, there was one brief little corner way down in southwest virginia that it appeared, not going to disagree with anyone, but it appeared there we
council of the cherokee nation. representing district 11 for six years and served had his two final years as dmu ti speaker. on the counsel he worked with fellow council members to start building homes for it cherokee nations, increase education funding and sponsor legislation to expand health care service through casino dollars. he has tested at the united nations on behalf of the cherokee nation and serves on multiple boar multiple boards and communications including the health and human...
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work. >> the council will have three primary tasks, first, to advise policymakers throughout silicon valleyut what we need to do to help them get our community back to work. secondly, to formulate priorities for advocacy in sacramento and washington dc, united as one valley, and third, to identify actions that employers can take, working across sectors to help us collectively solve problems, training workers for example, getting the economy moving again. >> the council is made up of several silicon valley's next leaders.>>> significantly cooler today, you noticed it out there heard as we head into this weekend, that is the story, not as warm, i will have the five day forecast when i see you next. stomach let's go to alex savidge now with a look at some of the stories we are working on for the 7 o'clock news overrun ktvu plus . >> northern california has of course sent a number of specialists to the frontline for the covid-19 outbreak and coming up tonight at 7, you will hear from the chaplain who is seeing first-hand the incredible challenges facing healthcare workers in new york. also toni
work. >> the council will have three primary tasks, first, to advise policymakers throughout silicon valleyut what we need to do to help them get our community back to work. secondly, to formulate priorities for advocacy in sacramento and washington dc, united as one valley, and third, to identify actions that employers can take, working across sectors to help us collectively solve problems, training workers for example, getting the economy moving again. >> the council is made up of...
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work.>> the council will have three primary tasks, first to advise policymakers rout silicon valley aboutwe need to do to help them get our community back to work. secondly, to formulate parties for advocacy in sacramento in washington dc united as one valley, and third, to identify actions that employers can take, working across sectors to help us collectively solve problems, training workers for example in getting moving again.>> the council is federal loan program sses durin pandemic has run out of money. this morning the small business administration said it has exhausted $350 billion in funding for emergency loans. the government is no longer accepting new applications for the paycheck protection program or the economic injury disaster loan after a flood of applications. this all comes as business owners here in the bay area were waiting to hear the status of their applications. the owners of restaurants and other businesses worry they don't have much time before having to make some very difficult decisions.>> we are in a very dire situation right now, and i'm not sure how long beyon
work.>> the council will have three primary tasks, first to advise policymakers rout silicon valley aboutwe need to do to help them get our community back to work. secondly, to formulate parties for advocacy in sacramento in washington dc united as one valley, and third, to identify actions that employers can take, working across sectors to help us collectively solve problems, training workers for example in getting moving again.>> the council is federal loan program sses durin...
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where the virus will fright and humans will be very very vulnerable so we are in which a refugee council working very hard in afghanistan in iran and in 30 other countries we're trying to provide more hand-washing facilities small water and sanitation we're trying to also provide more space for the the refugees so they can have some physical distance and thought perhaps we would also be able to put up quarantined tents and the like but it's a race against the clock well over one what overstretched. that was young there with the norwegian refugee council let's take a look now at business news the german government is funding start ups with a rescue package worth 2000000000 euro the finance minister says that many innovative young companies are already struggling with liquidity and finding it difficult to secure loans they need support so it was not to endanger their existence and endangered the years of research and development that they have behind the german sportswear giant adi the us has retracted its decision to delay paying rent on retail stores forced to close because of the coronavirus th
where the virus will fright and humans will be very very vulnerable so we are in which a refugee council working very hard in afghanistan in iran and in 30 other countries we're trying to provide more hand-washing facilities small water and sanitation we're trying to also provide more space for the the refugees so they can have some physical distance and thought perhaps we would also be able to put up quarantined tents and the like but it's a race against the clock well over one what...
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where the virus will fright and humans will be very very vulnerable so we are in which a refugee council working very hard in afghanistan in iran and in 30 other countries we're trying to provide more hand washing facilities more water and sanitation we're trying to also provide most base for the refugees so they can have some disagreement distance and proper haps we will also be able to put up poor and tie in tents and the like but it's a race against the clock well over one who over stretch. is john abell and they're from the no wage and refugee council where the west african country of ghana has recorded nearly 200 cases of coded 19 and 5 deaths the government has imposed a lockdown to contain the spread of the disease this is led pastas in particular to look for creative ways of reaching their congregations but as deadly as eyes that can lead see reports some shots late as a finding it hard to adjust to the new reality show you are good right. now to mali. is a young community leader in my dena as. he also runs a christian fellowship organization for young people. to pandemic has taint norma
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work. >> the council will have three primary tasks, first, to advise policymakers that silicon valley about what we need to do to help them get our community back to work and secondly, to formulate priorities for advocacy in sacramento and washington dc, united as one valley, and third, to identify actions employers can take working across sectors to help us electively sell problems, training workers and getting the economy moving. >> the council is made up of several silicon valley business leaders. >>> a ceo pushing back after governor newsom's office said ventilators promise to california hospitals have not arrived. on twitter, he outlined which hospitals have already received ventilators to treat covid-19 patients. and in another post a short a california hospital executive thanking them for the ventilators. he has asked newsom to please fix this misunderstanding. so far the governor has not responded to the claims. >>> is companies prepared to eventually get business running again, some are turning to technology to help with new safety protocols. ford is reportedly testing wristbands t
work. >> the council will have three primary tasks, first, to advise policymakers that silicon valley about what we need to do to help them get our community back to work and secondly, to formulate priorities for advocacy in sacramento and washington dc, united as one valley, and third, to identify actions employers can take working across sectors to help us electively sell problems, training workers and getting the economy moving. >> the council is made up of several silicon valley...
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where the virus will fright and humans will be very very vulnerable so we are in which a refugee council working very hard in afghanistan in iran and in 30 other countries we're trying to provide more hand washing facilities small water and sanitation we're trying to also provide most base for the refugees so they can have some physical distance and part pap's we would also be able to put up poor in time tents and the like but it's a race against the clock well over one who overstretched. it was young they go in there from the no wage and refugee council sport now in the german football league has confirmed that the bundesliga will resume on april 30th at the earliest germany's top league has been suspended since march 13th clubs agreed that the suspension should be extended because of the corona virus pandemic however games may still be played behind closed doors when the season restart its. append to make has had a profound effect on people's social lives with lock downs forcing the temporary closure of boss restaurants and cinemas well almost all of them the city of s. and has a notable excep
where the virus will fright and humans will be very very vulnerable so we are in which a refugee council working very hard in afghanistan in iran and in 30 other countries we're trying to provide more hand washing facilities small water and sanitation we're trying to also provide most base for the refugees so they can have some physical distance and part pap's we would also be able to put up poor in time tents and the like but it's a race against the clock well over one who overstretched. it...
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on this at the national security council of course they work. concerned about the potential problem but you know what was what was the other aspects of the intelligence community what were they what were they warning about in early january i tend to remember it was all about ukraine and pretending that ukraine up momentarily pausing 80 a crane was our biggest national security threat how laughable that was then and it's certainly laughable now with the democrats 'd did wasting our time you know what adam should no trade your talents. when adams shift even when he was still in the minority and represent daven nunez was trying to hold a hearing on the threat posed by china adam schiff hijacked those hearings to talk about russia so democrats it's very rich that their leakers in the intelligence committee community who have been talking about ukraine and russia for months are suddenly now trying to rewrite the script and pretend they were actually warning about a coming pandemic it is laughable how your intelligence service it was in the news in t
on this at the national security council of course they work. concerned about the potential problem but you know what was what was the other aspects of the intelligence community what were they what were they warning about in early january i tend to remember it was all about ukraine and pretending that ukraine up momentarily pausing 80 a crane was our biggest national security threat how laughable that was then and it's certainly laughable now with the democrats 'd did wasting our time you know...
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my name is harriet and my mum works in the nhs as a medical secretary and my dad works for the councilest areas, where several students share one school during social distancing measures. staff are taking all precautions necessary to keep everyone safe, dividing the children between opposite ends of the school. it's been very different, that's for sure. we are very much now not a school, it is childcare provision and we are focusing on the wellbeing of the children and caring and supporting them in this really difficult time. we're just happy we can do our bit to support the parents and they can continue to carry outjobs and essential services. usually there are over 500 pupils here in this primary school, but this week, six different schools are using it as a hub, there have been no more than 30 pupils coming here per day, meaning empty classrooms are a common sight. teachers here sent us this footage. it's a hub for three schools in the local authority. it is open seven days a week, seven hours a day, aiming to be as flexible as possible for those parents that need childcare during t
my name is harriet and my mum works in the nhs as a medical secretary and my dad works for the councilest areas, where several students share one school during social distancing measures. staff are taking all precautions necessary to keep everyone safe, dividing the children between opposite ends of the school. it's been very different, that's for sure. we are very much now not a school, it is childcare provision and we are focusing on the wellbeing of the children and caring and supporting...
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council. when we were working on the layout of this, it was with the idea that our national council, they hadn interest if they would want to have meetings here in the council house. this wasthat the national council during 1878 to 1907 met in. --is not too much of a leap it is not a leap, in fact -- that our national council meets in this space today on occasion. since about march of 2019, they have been renovating that space and they needed the space to meet. so they have been utilizing this space for their monthly general session meetings since march of 2019. all of our national council meetings, in the general session but also the committee meetings they have leading up to the general session throughout the month, those are open to the public. and not just our tribal citizens, but also the general public as well. if they want to attend any of the committee meetings, and certainly the general session of the national council. the space you are in, we are utilizing it in the very same manner as the way they did -- in one of the same manners of why it was built in the first place. the bits an
council. when we were working on the layout of this, it was with the idea that our national council, they hadn interest if they would want to have meetings here in the council house. this wasthat the national council during 1878 to 1907 met in. --is not too much of a leap it is not a leap, in fact -- that our national council meets in this space today on occasion. since about march of 2019, they have been renovating that space and they needed the space to meet. so they have been utilizing this...
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councils are working ha rd to struggling. councils are working hard to work hard...ings are, these care leavers like so many others across the nation are remaining resilient. i think everything that can go wrong is going wrong at the moment but ijust have to keep moving on. ashleyjohn—baptiste, bbc news. good morning if you havejustjoined us. good morning if you havejustjoined us. you are watching breakfast. let's take a look at today's front pages: the sunday express leads on a tribute paid to nhs staff by the prime minister. he has been in intensive care and still in hospital at the moment but back on the ward. he said, "i can't thank them enough. i owe them my life". the daily mirror reports that some hospitals are running out of three vital drugs needed to treat coronavirus patients, with one consultant calling the situation extremely worrying. "nhs phone app holds key to lifting lockdown" is the headline of the sunday times' main story. as reported by the bbc, a proposed new nhs app could allow tracking of the infection, and alert people when they need to get te
councils are working ha rd to struggling. councils are working hard to work hard...ings are, these care leavers like so many others across the nation are remaining resilient. i think everything that can go wrong is going wrong at the moment but ijust have to keep moving on. ashleyjohn—baptiste, bbc news. good morning if you havejustjoined us. good morning if you havejustjoined us. you are watching breakfast. let's take a look at today's front pages: the sunday express leads on a tribute paid...
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work. but council members expressed fear it would get sued to enact a rent and mortgage moratorium. >>> some people who live in clayton are upset about a flood of people looking to get out and hike mt. diablo. cars are lining the streets and police have been issuing some parking citations. the issue came up during last night's city council and the mayor had this suggestion. >> my preference would be to add at least the area that is the downhill slope right above the entrance to the park and put that on barricades. that's not handicap accessible. it is not blocking anybody's pathway but sends the message that there is no parking up there at all. >> clayton's police chief said another option would be just to tow people who keep coming up there and parking. >>> all right. let's talk about what is going on temperature wise. we'll start with what is dpogoi on at the peninsula and 48 in redwood city and upper 40s around half moon bay and also as we head deeper into the forecast around pacifica. low to mid 50s everywhere else. here's a look at some other temperatures and you can see it's a pretty m
work. but council members expressed fear it would get sued to enact a rent and mortgage moratorium. >>> some people who live in clayton are upset about a flood of people looking to get out and hike mt. diablo. cars are lining the streets and police have been issuing some parking citations. the issue came up during last night's city council and the mayor had this suggestion. >> my preference would be to add at least the area that is the downhill slope right above the entrance to...
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on the council, he worked with fellow councilmembers to build homes for cherokee nations and increased funding and sponsored legislation to expand health care service through casino dollars. chief hoskins has testified at the united nations on behalf of the cherokee nation and serves on multiple boards and commissions, including the united states health and human services secretary's tribal advisory committee. , innd his first lady january, our parents of two children tristan and jazmine. , he graduated from the university of oklahoma and university of obama college of law, and is a member of the cherokee nation and oklahoma bar association. chief hoskin, we welcome you to this stage and to this community. [applause] i have one little controversial word i have to say. as i was researching the history of virginia many, many years ago, there was one brief little corner way down in southwest virginia that, it appeared, i am not going to disagree with anyone, but it appeared that there were cherokee people who lived in that one little small area of virginia. very small. but chief hoskin, s
on the council, he worked with fellow councilmembers to build homes for cherokee nations and increased funding and sponsored legislation to expand health care service through casino dollars. chief hoskins has testified at the united nations on behalf of the cherokee nation and serves on multiple boards and commissions, including the united states health and human services secretary's tribal advisory committee. , innd his first lady january, our parents of two children tristan and jazmine. , he...
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councils making a real effort to reach out to ca re leavers. we would like to see emergency funding from government to help them with that important work, and alsocare leavers who are struggling. according to the local government association, councils are working hard to make sure that care leaders get the support they need. as tough as things are, these care leavers, like so many others across the nation, are remaining resilient. it feels like everything bad that could go wrong is going wrong at the minute, but i've just got to keep moving on with it, i suppose. we hear a lot about key workers, those people whose work is essential to keep a country running — usually nurses, police officers — but truck drivers say they, too, should be seen as providing a key service. the bbc‘s matt wareham has been speaking to some truckers to find out where they believe they're not being given the credit they think they deserve. without trucks, this country would stop. hi, i'mjensen, i'm 22. i've been driving a truck forfour years. it's nice to be free on the road but it gets lonely. we're delivering a service to everyone. i can't get services, i can't get any
councils making a real effort to reach out to ca re leavers. we would like to see emergency funding from government to help them with that important work, and alsocare leavers who are struggling. according to the local government association, councils are working hard to make sure that care leaders get the support they need. as tough as things are, these care leavers, like so many others across the nation, are remaining resilient. it feels like everything bad that could go wrong is going wrong...
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pompeo: there is a lot of work to do and we will continue to focus on it. iran, you're asking the un security council to renew the arms embargo. can the u.s. make the argument that it is still a state , afterpant in the jcpoa 2018, and you think this can work? crisis, ascovid-19 governments and states are reopening or start planning reopening, do you see a prospect or date for lifting the travel ban's and reopening the borders as well? our member when the president announced a travel ban from europe and he said for 30 days and this was mid-march. sec. pompeo: let me take the second question first. part of theing, as process the vice president's team is leading, to think about how america and states will reopen, and parts of states may reopen as they become safe and we develop operational theories, to get the economy going while we protect citizens from the virus. we are doing the same with partners, the state department, dhs and d.o.t. are working to get international air travel going. not only to get flights back in place, but to do so in a way that will give confidence to those who want to travel t
pompeo: there is a lot of work to do and we will continue to focus on it. iran, you're asking the un security council to renew the arms embargo. can the u.s. make the argument that it is still a state , afterpant in the jcpoa 2018, and you think this can work? crisis, ascovid-19 governments and states are reopening or start planning reopening, do you see a prospect or date for lifting the travel ban's and reopening the borders as well? our member when the president announced a travel ban from...
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chip that seems darted to the herd manages computer milking takes place 3 times a day with the council working in shifts to keep up with rock bottom milk prices of $0.30 a liter the machines have to work at maximum efficiency. a turnstile recognises every cow chip in 500 cals follow each other through here pass one single milk calf. one cow produces 32 liters of milk a day the system calculates the rotation speed of the rotary milking parlor based on the milk flow and the milk quantity the previous day the cows are usually out of one rotation and if not the system automatically reduces the speed the computer transmits the old in real time. head manager. spends more time here than in the barn. 3 it's hard to do this without the technology because the numbers say much more than anything else i can work much better with real numbers than just looking into a crystal. stefan's heard management system can help him to predict the perfect. by ancestry health and milk composition even the cut chewing time in the corresponding feed rations amounted to digitally everything is carefully thought through. o
chip that seems darted to the herd manages computer milking takes place 3 times a day with the council working in shifts to keep up with rock bottom milk prices of $0.30 a liter the machines have to work at maximum efficiency. a turnstile recognises every cow chip in 500 cals follow each other through here pass one single milk calf. one cow produces 32 liters of milk a day the system calculates the rotation speed of the rotary milking parlor based on the milk flow and the milk quantity the...
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but that is why franklin worked in the council in washington won the cabinet. they did disagree strongly on how much power the president would have because franklin feared that if you give too much power to anyone branch or any one person, that person will become a tyrant. so he joins with a couple other key leaders, one man from massachusetts, randolph from virginia, george mason of virginia. the four of them were constantly arguing for a weaker presidency. they pushed for and franklin got the power of impeachment because he thought that was essential. they pushed for term limits and all sorts of things like this, but they did not get it all. the the other three -- this is important -- the other three voted no. it was only washington's vote that had virginia support the constitution because it was 3-2 because they both went the other way. and jerry votes no. but franklin, and that famous last speech, which surprises people, says i'm voting yes because this is better than what we have now. what we have now is going to lead to chaos, collapse, and destruction. a
but that is why franklin worked in the council in washington won the cabinet. they did disagree strongly on how much power the president would have because franklin feared that if you give too much power to anyone branch or any one person, that person will become a tyrant. so he joins with a couple other key leaders, one man from massachusetts, randolph from virginia, george mason of virginia. the four of them were constantly arguing for a weaker presidency. they pushed for and franklin got the...
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the san jose city council work to extend the temporary ban on evictions until may 31 and move forward to a freeze rent. the previous moratorium on evictions were due to expire this month but the city council plans to vote on a proposed rent for you starting next week the contra costa county board of supervisors is considering a countywide moratorium on most evictions and rent increases. >>> let's go back to steve paulson, keeping an eye on the forecast for this thursday morning, steve? >> that is correct. yes, we have big change today in the form of low clouds, drizzle fog out there in higher clouds. the temperatures that were very warm the last couple days, that will not be the case today. they are on their way down and will continue that in the weekend and yesterday was another we have several areas in the 80s and redwood city, 70 a and santa cruz at 75 50s on the temperatures, it's uniform out there with all the loud cover and i'm not a big spread on the thames but it's all associated with the low coming down the coast, it's not moving over us but enough of it is to give us high cl
the san jose city council work to extend the temporary ban on evictions until may 31 and move forward to a freeze rent. the previous moratorium on evictions were due to expire this month but the city council plans to vote on a proposed rent for you starting next week the contra costa county board of supervisors is considering a countywide moratorium on most evictions and rent increases. >>> let's go back to steve paulson, keeping an eye on the forecast for this thursday morning, steve?...