Weve were been moving this process forward for the last month and a half now and so, definitely it wont were going to do our jobs and do everything we can to make it as smooth as possible, but from our perspective, past perspective, would it be further . Just to circle back one more time around, the works that theyve done about that work in the capacity to do this with us. My job is for the public and im here to support the superintendent and to guide the superintendent, but its to ensure that were focusing on the public and that theyre involved and we hear it all of the time, were not reaching out to them. If theyre developing a plan, and were the ones who execute it, why would we need them anyway . I want us to hole o hold on to. If were doing all of the work, that doesnt make sense to me. This is one were of the situations where, you know, this is something that i think that rachel has said before and it has come up before when we were asking the superintendent to do his job and hes
That the women dont need fixing we are not broken and the workplaces are designed by men for when when women try to act like minute doesnt work out very well for us. That we need to call a timeout on how women on the fixate epidemic. Gender equality is not just about women it is about for all of us said making the workplace work better for everyone. So welcome and your book provides a guide so im very interested if you can share with us your own background that brought you to this place . I have been researching for many years looking at why women are not advancing so the lead in book by Cheryl Sanders was very popular and that was the fix the women solution and for them to be more to establish that quite frankly did not value them. So when i was researching it i was looking at what we needed to do differently. And very quickly with all the literature we found that women are exceptional in term of networking capabilities and problem solving. A lot of that was new to me. To take network
Are covered katrina you has more now from beijing. For 3 minutes across the country people paused as sirens wailed and the sound of sirens of course resembles the sound of crying it was a very poignant and somber moment here in china people who have cars and boats were encouraged to join in and flags were flown at half mast and people wherever they were they stood still with their heads bowed to remember those who lost their lives to cover 19 more than 3000 here in china this is the 1st time a national day of mourning has taken place because of a Public Health disaster this is only happened previously because of natural disasters such as earthquakes and today on saturday is also here which is too sweeping festival here in china so traditionally a festival to remember ancestors and commemorate the dead and not only the patients of the 1000 but also the Health Workers who lost their lives in particular 14 doctors and nurses were remembered today as national masses including dr lee when y
Any other country in the world both in terms of the road number and also on a per capita basis the most the f. D. A. Is also authorized the 1st coronavirus Antibody Test developed of cell x. A key step that will help identify people who have recovered and to understand their immune response and their immune system meanwhile the number of americans who filed for Unemployment Benefits has surged to 6650000 in one week the u. S. Has become the global epicenter with nearly 250000 covert 1000 cases which has caused massive layoffs our White House Correspondent Kelly Holcomb has some of the Key Highlights from todays briefing. In terms of those unemployment numbers we heard from the team there in the White House Briefing room one of the ways theyre hoping to alleviate the loss of jobs that are hemorrhaging in the United States is through a program theyre calling the sort of Small Business per paycheck protection act of the sensually what this does is it helps Small Businesses to retain emplo
Doubled in the past week in the next few days we will reach 1000000 comfort and cases and 50000 does a further 563 people have died in the u. K. Its worse they only death figure 2000 Frontline Health workers have also tested positive for the virus were chalons has the latest from london. With the n. H. S. Nightingale hospital a few days from opening the u. K. Has recorded its 1st day of more than 500 deaths 563 died in the countrys hospitals in 24 hours more will have died elsewhere and the peak of the u. K. s epidemic is still 2 or 3 weeks off the need for this vast new coronavirus Field Hospital is clear managers say its open holes are an advantage when the work force is absolute limits so we dont see whats right slicing doubtful says which is if we can see that we absolutely can make sure that your site well cared for we have been our speech ready to open this week and we will be when its fully operational there could be 4000 beds here and other u. K. Field hospitals all to follow.