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Recalling influential people who died in 2020

In a year defined by a devastating pandemic, the world lost iconic defenders of civil rights, great athletes and entertainers who helped define their genres.

KQED Charlie Rose May 22, 2013

albert ashwood has been through this dozens of times, probably one of the best in the country just does an outstanding job for the state of oklahoma. fema will work through him, work through the local communities to make sure that whatever they need that they don t have that fema can bring it and provide for them. rose: we continue with peter baker of the new york times explaining the relationship between presidents and disaster relief. this has been a tough thing for president obama. it s not been his most natural form of communication over the last four or five years. he is not an emotive person like president clinton or warm fatherly figure as reagan off projected himself to be. but he has had a lot of practice at it and you can tell he s becoming more accustomed to it. that is to say look at the last five or six months. he s had to do it after hurricane sandy, after the school shootings in connecticut, the boston bombings, the fertilizer plant explosion in texas. so

KQED Charlie Rose May 22, 2013

albert ashwood has been through this dozens of times, probably one of the best in the country just does an outstanding job for the state of oklahoma. fema will work through him, work through the local communities to make sure that whatever they need that they don t have that fema can bring it and provide for them. rose: we continue with peter baker of the new york times explaining the relationship between presidents and disaster relief. this has been a tough thing for president obama. it s not been his most natural form of communication over the last four or five years. he is not an emotive person like president clinton or warm fatherly figure as reagan off projected himself to be. but he has had a lot of practice at it and you can tell he s becoming more accustomed to it. that is to say look at the last five or six months. he s had to do it after hurricane sandy, after the school shootings in connecticut, the boston bombings, the fertilizer plant explosion in texas. so

WETA Charlie Rose May 22, 2013

relief. fema does not take over. fema is not in charge. they re simply there to help them get the job done, again, give them the resources. the state emergency manager albert ashwood has been through this dozens of times, probably one of the best in the country just does an outstanding job for the state of oklahoma. fema will work through him, work through the local communities to make sure that whatever they need that they don t have that fema can bring it and provide for them. rose: we continue with peter baker of the new york times explaining the relationship between presidents and disaster relief. this has been a tough thing for president obama. it s not been his most natural form of communication over the last four or five years. he is not an emotive person like president clinton or warm fatherly figure as reagan off projected himself to be. but he has had a lot of practice at it and you can tell he s becoming more accustomed to it. that is to say look at the las

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