Leaders of philanthropy talking about their involvement in this unprecedented time. Al gholston and carol, welcome. Im really pleased to have a chance to chat with you. Before we begin, i just wanted say im sorry for the loss of bill gates, senior. I know you and everyone at the foundation is feeling the loss. He was a tremendous man and many of us got a chance to know him in various ways, but probably not as well as you. Remarkable human being and a remarkable humanitarian. Thank you. So we are here at this unprecedented moment. Is kind of hard to imagine that we could have as many crises facing us all now. Weve got obviously the health crisis. Weve got the economic crisis. We are going through a reckoning on social justice. Experiencinge climate change. Its only the tip of the iceberg. And of course education is central to what you all do. How do you weigh all of that in this time when there are so many problems to tackled . Foundationshow your have thought about this as it is all en
Prompting the government to take action. Public schools in new york city will close on thursday in an effort to contain soaring numbers of new coronavirus infections. The citys mayor bill de blasio said there would be a halt to in 1st and learning in schools. I do what he calls an abundance of caution. Us Authorities Say boeings, a 737 max airliner will be allowed to fly again. If planes are fitted with new software and pilots are given special training. The jet was grounded after 2 crashes that killed nearly 350 people. Both accidents were caused by faults with the Flight Control system. The 20 month a grounding is the longest in commercial aviation history. This is g. W. News from berlin. Follow us on twitter and instagram ats to w. News or visit our website did a view dot com. Today german lawmakers passed legislation that gives the government more Legal Backing for decisions a bit protecting Public Health in the pandemic. This includes social distancing, rules, facemask requirement
A few things around the house. Read lots of books, learn to bake bread, but it did drag on. And now, partly because some people let their guard down a little, a lot of us a back in lockdown. The thrill of life in the big city is dwindling. In fact, that life in general is changing in a big way, is coded 19, redefining cities as we know them. Well, besides getting people to accept that mosques, good hygiene and social distancing do actually help in preventing the spread of diseases like, oh, that is just one thing id like to ask my workmates, friends, family, and everyone else out there. Lets make this work. This is a once in a lifetime chance to change our working world for the better. Lots of us probably never thought we could do our jobs from home. What a great opportunity to free up more time instead of commuting, be more creative and productive. It can take a lot of discipline, though not to get into lazy habits. This is a totally new way of working and is also a lot more that coul
2020 meeting of the Police Commission. I think its probably fair to say that we all have our minds a little bit elsewhere tonight given everything thats going on in the world, and this being probably the consequential election of our lifetime. Were glad to be here with you all and we will all take the pledge of allegiance tonight with maybe a little more awareness of whats going on in the world. I will ask everyone to place their hands over their heart so we can say the pledge. [pledge of allegiance]. Thank you, and as always, if i could ask for the commissioners to mute their microphones. If you would like to be heard, just put your name in the chat box. Members of the public who are dialing in, i would ask you to please mute any background noise so that we can hear you and there is no feedback. The dial in number is [indiscernible] 0001, access code 146424 [indiscernible]. You will have two minutes for Public Comment. Please call the roll. [roll call]. You have quorum. [indiscernibl
In the growing does weve already done in the past. The peaceful gathering in sharp contrast to scenes elsewhere but as italy tightens restrictions the sense of anxiety here every british strong. Journalist in milan so there can you give us an idea of the scope of these protests and why they got so violent. Well 1st of all we have to understand that these protests have been going on for a few days now. In naples especially they have been the head of the region the government region and its been regions they look at been very strict with measure and thats where the protests started and then the spread around 80 from rome to palermo and all milan and sure hundreds of people ive been going to the streets to demonstrate against these new measures that are very strict some of them stricter in europe to be honest and. At the same time we have Peaceful Demonstrations demonstrators who are talking to taking the street to demonstrate against the fact that it they have to close at 6 pm from for e