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. >> jonathan baxter. smoke can be seen from interstate 280. drivers are told to take alternative lout routes. worry on the west coast over the spread of the/. the patients a man in his 50s and 50 people in a nursing home are showing symptoms. that follows cases in oregon and california. a woman who health officials sesay household contact of a third case reported yesterday. a school will not attend school until after a parent undergoes quarantine period. the parent was exposed to a confirmed case of the coronavirus. >>> in washington president trump is announcing new travel restrictions. the spoke following the weird of a death. >> the first person to difficult the die is a man with underlying health issues. he was infected without cupping in contact with a known person. >> additional case had lackly but healthy should recover. that's a statement we can make with sure tee now that we are familiar with the problem. >> president trump and his top health officials umed to not travel to italy and south korea. the travel warning was raised to 4. th
. >> jonathan baxter. smoke can be seen from interstate 280. drivers are told to take alternative lout routes. worry on the west coast over the spread of the/. the patients a man in his 50s and 50 people in a nursing home are showing symptoms. that follows cases in oregon and california. a woman who health officials sesay household contact of a third case reported yesterday. a school will not attend school until after a parent undergoes quarantine period. the parent was exposed to a...
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the lieutenant baxter said it's unusual to have a fire like that in san francisco, and they had a lot of issues to deal with as well, strong winds being one of the issues, and another is power lines that went down. there are cars inside the storage facility that caught fire. firefighters still don't know what caused the fire. here's what the lieutenant had priorities will be determining the cause and origin of this fire, and that investigation could take weeks. >> reporter: now we know that the mayor is here on scene but not talking to media. this is a commercial area. no homes nearby, and as we have reported, no injuries. reporting live, abc7 news. >> thank you very much. we sent this breaking news notification on our abc7 news app within moments of the fire just breaking out. if you want alerts like this in the future, the app is free to download in the app store. >>> our other big developing story tonight, another case of coronavirus in santa clara county, and the health department confirms the fourth case in an adult woman who is a household contract of the third case, and she's n
the lieutenant baxter said it's unusual to have a fire like that in san francisco, and they had a lot of issues to deal with as well, strong winds being one of the issues, and another is power lines that went down. there are cars inside the storage facility that caught fire. firefighters still don't know what caused the fire. here's what the lieutenant had priorities will be determining the cause and origin of this fire, and that investigation could take weeks. >> reporter: now we know...
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a couple years after baxter switch suppliers from the u.s.o a china-based supplier, it turns out there was a contaminated ingredient that was found in baxter's heparin product. it came from china, there was deliberate contamination for an economically motivated reasons and they were 250 deaths in the united states associated with that contaminated à that triggered extraordinary reform, good progress, to try to fix what we basically have with the deregulated environment and other countries where we work getting her medicines. but it's still far from perfect. there are a couple lessons here, the first is, this globalization has effectively been a form of deregulation. you don't need any laws to change the regulatory structure. just move production overseas and it's effectively deregulation. about this, the united states has had the highest, the gold standard good people the fda and industry developed to ensure we have high quality safe medicine every pill every time. we were effectively outsourcing manufacturing of our medicines to countries th
a couple years after baxter switch suppliers from the u.s.o a china-based supplier, it turns out there was a contaminated ingredient that was found in baxter's heparin product. it came from china, there was deliberate contamination for an economically motivated reasons and they were 250 deaths in the united states associated with that contaminated à that triggered extraordinary reform, good progress, to try to fix what we basically have with the deregulated environment and other countries...
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lieutenant jonathan baxter says the victim discovered minor injuries.hat fire started about 2:30 this morning. the investigation continues. >>> bay area police officers as you know are essential workers. they can't stay at home. and that means more and more law enforcement officers are testing positive for the coronavirus. here in the bay area, the virus has now infected at least eight agencies. among the latest infections a san francisco police sergeant who works with the special victim's unit at the hall of justice. now there are concerns others may also have been exposed. >> they may be asymptomatic right now. our biggest frustration is trying to get our members tested in a timely manner. >> some agencies are minimizing contact with the public. other cases include five santa clara sheriff's deputies. three oakland police officers. three santa rosa police officers. a reserve san jose officer. a santa clara officer and an officer in vallejo. >>> governor newsom says county sheriffs can decide whether to keep gun stores open in their respective jurisdic
lieutenant jonathan baxter says the victim discovered minor injuries.hat fire started about 2:30 this morning. the investigation continues. >>> bay area police officers as you know are essential workers. they can't stay at home. and that means more and more law enforcement officers are testing positive for the coronavirus. here in the bay area, the virus has now infected at least eight agencies. among the latest infections a san francisco police sergeant who works with the special...
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sam brock, nbc news, baxter. >> what a terrific moment. >>> that's "nightly news." i'm lester holt. thank you for watching, everyone have a good night. >>> it's been a little frustrating just waiting out there. >> right now at 6:00, freedom from that boat. the agonizing journey for more than 3,000 people aboard the cruise ship with coronavirus patients on board. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. thanks for being with us on this monday. right now the first wave of paepgs have been getting off the grand princess cruise ship. >> our sky ranger is over the port of on the grouakland. these are live pictures now. you can see down below all those trucks and people and medical personnel waiting, many many people lined up to get processed inside of those tents. we've been watching this unfold now for several hours as we mentioned. obviously it's going to be very sensitive because of the health concern, governor newsom ordering the people who need medical attention would be the first to get off this ship. with more than 3,000 people on the ship including 1,100 crew members, this may take
sam brock, nbc news, baxter. >> what a terrific moment. >>> that's "nightly news." i'm lester holt. thank you for watching, everyone have a good night. >>> it's been a little frustrating just waiting out there. >> right now at 6:00, freedom from that boat. the agonizing journey for more than 3,000 people aboard the cruise ship with coronavirus patients on board. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. thanks for being with us on this monday. right...
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sam brock, nbc news, baxter. >> what a terrific moment. >>> that's "nightly news." i'm lester holt. thank you for watching, everyone have a good night. ♪ ♪you promised the world ♪and i fell for it ♪i put you first and you adored it ♪set fires to my forest ♪and you let it burn ♪sang off-key in my chorus ♪'cause it wasn't yours ♪i saw the signs and i ignored it ♪rose-colored glasses all distorted ♪set fire to my purpose ♪and i let it burn ♪you got off on the hurtin' ♪when it wasn't yours, yeah ♪we'd always go into it blindly ♪i needed to lose you to find me ♪this dancing was killing me softly ♪i needed to hate you to love me, yeah ♪to love, love, yeah ♪to love, love, yeah ♪to love, yeah ♪i needed to hate you to love me, yeah ♪to love, love, yeah ♪to love, love, yeah ♪to love, yeah ♪i needed to lose you to love me ♪to love, love, yeah ♪to love, love, yeah ♪to love, yeah ♪and now the chapter is closed ♪and done ♪to love, love, yeah ♪to love, love, yeah ♪to love, yeah ♪and now it's goodbye ♪it's goodbye for us... [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> kelly: welcome to the kelly
sam brock, nbc news, baxter. >> what a terrific moment. >>> that's "nightly news." i'm lester holt. thank you for watching, everyone have a good night. ♪ ♪you promised the world ♪and i fell for it ♪i put you first and you adored it ♪set fires to my forest ♪and you let it burn ♪sang off-key in my chorus ♪'cause it wasn't yours ♪i saw the signs and i ignored it ♪rose-colored glasses all distorted ♪set fire to my purpose ♪and i let it burn ♪you...
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a big rig was also stuck on an overpass at baxter until the driver was rescued by a caltrans crew with a tow truck.>> i am told i cannot get through. and they don't know how long it. but i got toilet paper so i am ready.>> like everyone else in the bay area looking for toilet paper, drivers are advised to use an alternate route this morning but again it is just tough to have such a rough winter and nobody is skiing and snowboarding, there was not enough snow and people were not going up but now they finally get snow and now all of this. spent yes and 80 is still close from colfax to nevada state line, 50 need change so they advise people to use alternate routes, change required from the miles east of plaster built myers. if it were up to me i would not go and they may close it at any time and you do need change take a look at the commute at the bay bridge toll plaza you can see there is not much of a commute, don't expect a big one because a lot of people will be working from home. this is a look at the commute on interstate this is a look at the commute on interstate 880 and it is wet
a big rig was also stuck on an overpass at baxter until the driver was rescued by a caltrans crew with a tow truck.>> i am told i cannot get through. and they don't know how long it. but i got toilet paper so i am ready.>> like everyone else in the bay area looking for toilet paper, drivers are advised to use an alternate route this morning but again it is just tough to have such a rough winter and nobody is skiing and snowboarding, there was not enough snow and people were not...
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a big rig was also stuck at an overpass at baxter until the driver was rescued by a caltrans crew with. >> i'm told that i can't get through. >> reporter: for how long? >> so they don't know yet. yeah. but i got toilet paper. i'm ready to bribe. >> i-80 eventually reopened, but traffic has been slow going. chain controls have been in effect all day. ktvu chief meteorologist bill martin is here with more on today's storm. bill. >>> the most productive storm we've seen in the lake tahoe area this season, over 5 feet of snow possible by the time this thing ends up towards the middle of this week and the winter storm warning stays in effect up until 5:00 tomorrow snowing hard. i've seen the pictures. maybe you have. they're stunning. of course, many ski resorts are closed, but the snow, the watershed will greatly benefit. here's some of the rainfall accumulations from the last two days. it was a good storm, right? the rain is still falling. i think the heaviest accumulations might be through now, but we'll keep accumulationing 0.1-inch here, quarter inch here. very helpful. in the mountain
a big rig was also stuck at an overpass at baxter until the driver was rescued by a caltrans crew with. >> i'm told that i can't get through. >> reporter: for how long? >> so they don't know yet. yeah. but i got toilet paper. i'm ready to bribe. >> i-80 eventually reopened, but traffic has been slow going. chain controls have been in effect all day. ktvu chief meteorologist bill martin is here with more on today's storm. bill. >>> the most productive storm we've...
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sweetheahey baxter please finish your breakfast hi sweetheart. treatment next week dad, can you remind me to remind mom about the flea and tick thing remind me to remind sarah to remind mom about the flea and tick thing i'll remind you to remind sarah... sure, you can try to remember the flea and tick treatment every month, or you can go to your vet and get... bravecto, the only continuous protection that lasts up to 12 weeks with just one tasty chew do you remember where we parked the car? so you don't have to remember. bravecto, only from your vet of all the insanely stupid things you could have done, out of all the terrible choices you could have made, you actually tried to blackmail your parole officer? you want to know what i was thinking, mom? i was thinking that i wanted my family back together. so, yes, i made a decision -- that almost got spinelli thrown in jail for six months, and you put back in pentonville. and you mark my words, maloney -- she -- she will, and she can throw you back in there if you so much as drive a car without a se
sweetheahey baxter please finish your breakfast hi sweetheart. treatment next week dad, can you remind me to remind mom about the flea and tick thing remind me to remind sarah to remind mom about the flea and tick thing i'll remind you to remind sarah... sure, you can try to remember the flea and tick treatment every month, or you can go to your vet and get... bravecto, the only continuous protection that lasts up to 12 weeks with just one tasty chew do you remember where we parked the car? so...
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achieve heard humanity on - - immunity so there is a big gap one hand if you have a hard line anti- baxterthose that believe they are chem trails for your body come hell or high water those of the minority. most fall in the middle they don't want to hurt their kids so they google vaccines good or bad and look at the results they listen to the radio and watch tv and they began to wonder if these vaccines are a good idea and they choose not to choose but then you have made a choice and the kids go unvaccinated. these are the folks but doctors were not getting the job done number one they have a limited amount of time to see patients and they can be brusque they can be dick's they see themselves rational they don't want to deal with those squishy patients so they were not getting the job done. but with the social workers 53 social workers call them vaccination counselors those who go to parents right after delivery of the neonatal unit and say hello. i have your vaccination counselor. are you thinking of vaccinating your kids? what questions do you have about vaccinations? what can the answer
achieve heard humanity on - - immunity so there is a big gap one hand if you have a hard line anti- baxterthose that believe they are chem trails for your body come hell or high water those of the minority. most fall in the middle they don't want to hurt their kids so they google vaccines good or bad and look at the results they listen to the radio and watch tv and they began to wonder if these vaccines are a good idea and they choose not to choose but then you have made a choice and the kids...
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our business presenter alice baxter is here. first, tell us about the ftse, what is it doing?p is it doing? european markets waking up to this announcement of the travel ban by president trump, the reaction has not been good. the ftse 100 in london... that fell 5% at opening, it is still trading at around that level, being dragged lower by all the major oil companies within the ftse100, oil has taken another hit, travel and airline stocks are also trading substantially lower. the owner of british airways is down by about 9%. every share within the ftse100 is trading lower. it is now within this 596 trading lower. it is now within this 5% fall, puts it in the region of top ten foals of all time. to put this into a wider context, last summer the ftse100 was trading at around 7600 points. it is currently trading at around five tonne —— 5500. it has fallen some 2000 points ina 5500. it has fallen some 2000 points in a little over eight months. what about elsewhere in the world? 0vernight about elsewhere in the world? overnight in asia we saw big falls as well. the dowjones in amer
our business presenter alice baxter is here. first, tell us about the ftse, what is it doing?p is it doing? european markets waking up to this announcement of the travel ban by president trump, the reaction has not been good. the ftse 100 in london... that fell 5% at opening, it is still trading at around that level, being dragged lower by all the major oil companies within the ftse100, oil has taken another hit, travel and airline stocks are also trading substantially lower. the owner of...
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factors are asking for a bail out will break down the harsh beating the sector has taken we have a baxter attack show today so let's go dive right in. the u.s. markets have taken a nosedive again wednesday as the circuit breaker was again triggered in the afternoon causing a 15 minute halt in trading on wednesday alone plummeted to its lowest level in 18 years and there's a lot to get to here there's so much news so let's go ahead and bring in 2 bucks co-host christiane who joins us from los angeles kristie to break down this wild day on wall street. certainly it's like a risen repeat of earlier stimulus measures the bounce was short lived at the selloff continues wednesday with fears of deflation now suddenly and now this is a 2nd dead bad bounce that we've seen as monetary policy failed to reassure investors of a recovery the us n.p.r. and our off by more than 6 percent amid an unprecedented volatility with the s. and p. triggering another 15 minute halt at 1 pm the indexes have swung more than 4 percent in either direction for 7 consecutive sessions now there tuesday's close topping th
factors are asking for a bail out will break down the harsh beating the sector has taken we have a baxter attack show today so let's go dive right in. the u.s. markets have taken a nosedive again wednesday as the circuit breaker was again triggered in the afternoon causing a 15 minute halt in trading on wednesday alone plummeted to its lowest level in 18 years and there's a lot to get to here there's so much news so let's go ahead and bring in 2 bucks co-host christiane who joins us from los...
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>> lieutenant baxter is scheduled to do a presentation on outreach efforts. and we received an e-mail from the city attorney regarding a closed session settlement to discuss. >> all right. great. well, those are things that will go on the agenda for next time. are there any other suggestions? concerns, comments? okay. none at this time. thank you. public comment on future agenda items? okay, public comment is closed. >> item 8, public comment on item 9. public comment on all matters pertaining to item 9 below including public comment on whether to hold item 9b in closed session. >> thank you. commissioners. >> i make a motion that we go into closed session regarding this public employee appointment. >> thank you. >> is there any public comment? >> is there any public comment? public comment is closed. second? >> second. >> second from vice president feinstein. and all in favor of going into closed session at this time please signify by saying >> we are live. we are back in open session. the time is 8:24. item 11, vote to elect whether to disclose any or all d
>> lieutenant baxter is scheduled to do a presentation on outreach efforts. and we received an e-mail from the city attorney regarding a closed session settlement to discuss. >> all right. great. well, those are things that will go on the agenda for next time. are there any other suggestions? concerns, comments? okay. none at this time. thank you. public comment on future agenda items? okay, public comment is closed. >> item 8, public comment on item 9. public comment on all...
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. >> reporter: spokesman jonathan baxter says the department started looking for thermometers a few weeks back. first normal city vendors, then state and federal sources. but so far, no luck. >> when we called up to get the thermometers, it was literally, we just ran out. >> reporter: although six san francisco firefighters have been quarantined, no one has developed symptoms of the virus, and it turns out other critical personnel aren't being checked either. emergency operation center staff is running blind as well. >> it takes a lot of coordination, and there definitely is a lot of frustration. >> reporter: mayor london breed says the city just couldn't anticipate everything. >> firefighters, the department, they are not necessarily are they -- do they have that kind of equipment in the first place, nor is that, from my understanding, the roles that they necessarily play. >> reporter: the city does have plenty of the reusable thermometers to take the temperature of patients on response calls, just not the ones to do the three times a day checks. jaxon van derbeken, nbc bay area news. >>
. >> reporter: spokesman jonathan baxter says the department started looking for thermometers a few weeks back. first normal city vendors, then state and federal sources. but so far, no luck. >> when we called up to get the thermometers, it was literally, we just ran out. >> reporter: although six san francisco firefighters have been quarantined, no one has developed symptoms of the virus, and it turns out other critical personnel aren't being checked either. emergency...
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then, we know that 14 people died at this point in between baxter and cookeville. this is where the tornado was, in the two-mile stretch here, guys, 14 people died in that two-mile stretch. this will go down likely as either the second or third worst tornado in tennessee history. there are still 77 people that are missing. hopefully, a lot of those people went somewhere else because their homes were destroyed and they'll find them. >> they're going to have relief today? >> there's no problem, nashville, tennessee has cleared. you they were worried about the gulf coast, hopefully, nothing like we saw. >>> still ahead, a divided supreme court gives the states across the country the ability to use criminal laws against immigrants. we're going to talk about that new ruling with legal analyst danny cevallos. we'll be back in a moment. going anytime. rewarded! learn more at the explorer card dot com. unlike ordinary memory wsupplements-neuriva? has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentrat
then, we know that 14 people died at this point in between baxter and cookeville. this is where the tornado was, in the two-mile stretch here, guys, 14 people died in that two-mile stretch. this will go down likely as either the second or third worst tornado in tennessee history. there are still 77 people that are missing. hopefully, a lot of those people went somewhere else because their homes were destroyed and they'll find them. >> they're going to have relief today? >> there's...
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lieutenant jonathan baxter said the victim suffered minor injuries.here may be one other minor injury. the cause is still under investigation. . >>> vta is suspending lightrail service after an operator tested positive for the coronavirus. now vta operators are being told to shelter in place until it is determined whether they should be quarantined and/or tested. rail ridership has already increased by 82%. so it will refocus its resources on bus service. >>> a gate agent at oakland ber national airport has tested positive for the coronavirus. airport officials say the gate agent last worked on sunday in terminal 2. the airport closed all gates where the individual worked so they could be disinfected. they'll also clean other areas that that gate agent visited including a restroom at the baggage claim area. now, san francisco muni officials say one of its employees contracted covid-19. the sfmta says that that employee tested positive earlier this week but did not release any other details about that. union officials say it was bound to happen as they
lieutenant jonathan baxter said the victim suffered minor injuries.here may be one other minor injury. the cause is still under investigation. . >>> vta is suspending lightrail service after an operator tested positive for the coronavirus. now vta operators are being told to shelter in place until it is determined whether they should be quarantined and/or tested. rail ridership has already increased by 82%. so it will refocus its resources on bus service. >>> a gate agent at...
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thanks baxter. and the second thing is i present bbc radio so i'm present a show for the bbc world service called 50things that made the modern economy. i've presented a show for bbc radio for aboutnumbers and how we think about numbers and how numbers lead us astray . and sometimes help us understand the world . and i also have a podcast with a gentleman called michael lewis, a gentleman called malcolm gladwell called cautionary tales which is all aboutthings going wrong , sometimes in amusing ways and what we can learn from them. so in between all that, i tried to write a few booksand i'm going to talk about what i learned writing one of them . the second thing i wanted to say is thank you to the rancho mirage writers festival. to jamie and the rest of the festival and thank you to jamie please, thank you. so jamie, email me 18 months ago and suggested that i fly across the world from oxford england to cometo rancho mirage . near palm springs, i'd heard of palm springs. is it like palm springs or
thanks baxter. and the second thing is i present bbc radio so i'm present a show for the bbc world service called 50things that made the modern economy. i've presented a show for bbc radio for aboutnumbers and how we think about numbers and how numbers lead us astray . and sometimes help us understand the world . and i also have a podcast with a gentleman called michael lewis, a gentleman called malcolm gladwell called cautionary tales which is all aboutthings going wrong , sometimes in amusing...
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>> reporter: this big rig was stuck on a freeway overpass in baxter until the driver was rescued by caltrans with a tow truck. the hazardous conditions caused a big delay for michelle taylor en route to reno. >> i'm told that i can't get through. >> reporter: for how long? >> so they don't know yet. yeah. but i got toilet paper. i'm ready to bribe. >> reporter: the sierra whiteout was so severe that amber burke of santa cruz must come up with a plan b. what are you going to do now? >> wait it out. i think we're going to tough it out, wait it out, maybe think about a hotel room. >> reporter: in the biggest storm of the year there is more than enough snow to keep caltrans plenty busy. >> so good to finally see those pictures up there and get some rain in the bay area, been waiting a long time for it. >> it's been a slow winter and the winter really delivered the last 36, 48 hours with 5 feet of snow in some places up around lake tahoe. >>> the winter storm warning stays in effect for the lake tahoe area through tomorrow, tomorrow afternoon more precisely and the snow keeps falling. it's a very
>> reporter: this big rig was stuck on a freeway overpass in baxter until the driver was rescued by caltrans with a tow truck. the hazardous conditions caused a big delay for michelle taylor en route to reno. >> i'm told that i can't get through. >> reporter: for how long? >> so they don't know yet. yeah. but i got toilet paper. i'm ready to bribe. >> reporter: the sierra whiteout was so severe that amber burke of santa cruz must come up with a plan b. what are you...
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alicia keys, mariah carey, baxter boys, billy i wish, tim mcgraw and more will perform from their homes that means artists will use whatever instruments they have. >> it is kind of like we are weaving all of these different people in it a band in separate locations into one shot. >> reporter: you will be conducting interviews in between set. >> he said i don't have a piano in my house, how about if i host? and we said you don't have a piano? and he says no, my house in california does not have one, so how about i host? and we fell out of our chairs and we said sure, so he will be doing some interesting interviews, he has some pretty special guests. >> reporter: it is uplifting that of music also paying tribute to medical professionals, first responders, and others on the front lines of this fight. >> doctors who sleep in the garage at night so they don't get their families sick. you will see people doing some amazing things with food to help people who do not have it. this is also going to be a big fundraiser. we will hopefully raise a lot of money besides having a lot of fun. >> report
alicia keys, mariah carey, baxter boys, billy i wish, tim mcgraw and more will perform from their homes that means artists will use whatever instruments they have. >> it is kind of like we are weaving all of these different people in it a band in separate locations into one shot. >> reporter: you will be conducting interviews in between set. >> he said i don't have a piano in my house, how about if i host? and we said you don't have a piano? and he says no, my house in...
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a couple of years after baxter switched suppliers from the u.s. to be china-based supplier, it turns out it was the contaminated ingredient was found in the heperin product. it came from china and that there was deliberate contamination for economically motivated reasons and that there were 250 deaths in the united states associated with that contaminated the heperin. that triggered extraordinary reform, good progress to try to fix what we basically had a cd with deregulated environment in the countries where we were getting our madison. but it still was far from perfect. there's a couple of lessons here. first the globalization has effectively been a form of deregulation. you don't need the law to change the structure just move production overseas and effectively deregulate. think about this. the united states has had the highest gold standard. the good people at the fda industry developed to ensure high-quality safe medicines every time. they've had fewer standards and it's really remarkable. back in this period in 2007, some of you might member
a couple of years after baxter switched suppliers from the u.s. to be china-based supplier, it turns out it was the contaminated ingredient was found in the heperin product. it came from china and that there was deliberate contamination for economically motivated reasons and that there were 250 deaths in the united states associated with that contaminated the heperin. that triggered extraordinary reform, good progress to try to fix what we basically had a cd with deregulated environment in the...
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. >> bill: think you jerry baxter for analysis, want to take you over to italy right now and introduceo a person who is on lockdown of sorts, italians have been on lockdown with about 25,000 cases across the country so this american woman married an italian, she is now pregnant with her first child. she is at her home northeast of milan. i couldn't see you, i hope you can at least hear me. >> i can hear you. my neck thank you for your time, hello to you. congratulations on the marriage, i hope you stay healthy, i'm certain you're watching that as well into the evening hours, what has been happening here today and this past week? >> the only thing we hear every once in a while is ambulance sirens. >> bill: what about your neighbors and your extended family there? what are you telling them and what sort of questions do they have for you? >> a lot of people are asking exactly what we are doing during the day or what we are allowed to do. we are able to get groceries, we are able to go to work if you have a certificate that says you can. most are just sitting in our house and i don't know
. >> bill: think you jerry baxter for analysis, want to take you over to italy right now and introduceo a person who is on lockdown of sorts, italians have been on lockdown with about 25,000 cases across the country so this american woman married an italian, she is now pregnant with her first child. she is at her home northeast of milan. i couldn't see you, i hope you can at least hear me. >> i can hear you. my neck thank you for your time, hello to you. congratulations on the...
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it is like that auntie baxter's who made the thing so political. that is crazy and regrettable.i agree that the president did not say that the virus was a hoax. what he said was the democrats of the way that they are talking about it amounts to a hoax, but guess what, a lot of people at that rally interpret it as this might be a hoax. and i think that meant for them that it was like, you know what, we have nothing to worry about. >> jesse: how do you know what people thought at the rally? >> greg: mind reading. >> juan: excuse me. no it is not. because you watch terms of the conservative media environment, the websites, the talk radio, it is all, you don't have anything to worry about. this is coming from the trump statement it is a hoax. and you talk about people who misinterpret what it was, they are interpreting it as the hoax is >> greg: so it was a ruse at the rally? >> juan: i am talking about media voices you can put names to and saying that this is dangerous because it should be apolitical from both sides not just one side. america, the virus will get you unless you take
it is like that auntie baxter's who made the thing so political. that is crazy and regrettable.i agree that the president did not say that the virus was a hoax. what he said was the democrats of the way that they are talking about it amounts to a hoax, but guess what, a lot of people at that rally interpret it as this might be a hoax. and i think that meant for them that it was like, you know what, we have nothing to worry about. >> jesse: how do you know what people thought at the rally?...
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he's a researcher at the university of baxter's strategy and security institute he joins us from london tele of course your reading of a 2nd day of violence. this just. in of the you know the tit for tat violence that we've seen over the past several months and the program you're on militia groups that are probably behind this when i say probably because you know it's only them that are capable of moving around so freely in that region it's just north of baghdad it's a highly secure zone and it's very much controlled by the iraqi armed forces of which the popular mobilization forces these shia militias are part of so it's very clear to me kind of who is behind this and it's not going to stop until they get their way and in that you know all they're looking for centuries for the americans to leave as your correspondent just writing said you know they want to make them feel as unwelcome as possible so they can decide to withdraw and to back out of iraq however that's going to be a tall ask for the united states because they see iraq as kind of the poster child for the you know the dim dem
he's a researcher at the university of baxter's strategy and security institute he joins us from london tele of course your reading of a 2nd day of violence. this just. in of the you know the tit for tat violence that we've seen over the past several months and the program you're on militia groups that are probably behind this when i say probably because you know it's only them that are capable of moving around so freely in that region it's just north of baghdad it's a highly secure zone and...
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>> lieutenant baxter is scheduled to do a presentation on outreach efforts. and we received an e-mail from the city attorney regarding a closed session settlement to discuss. >> all right. great. well, those are things that will go on the agenda for next time. are there any other suggestions? concerns, comments? okay. none at this time. thank you. public comment on future agenda items? okay, public comment is closed. >> item 8, public comment on item 9. public comment on all matters pertaining to item 9 below including public comment on whether to hold item 9b in closed session. >> thank you. commissioners. >> i make a motion that we go into closed session regarding this public employee appointment. >> thank you. >> is there any public comment? >> is there any public comment? public comment is closed. second? >> second. >> second from vice president feinstein. and all in favor of going into closed session at this time please signify by saying >> we are live. we are back in open session. the time is 8:24. item 11, vote to elect whether to disclose any or all d
>> lieutenant baxter is scheduled to do a presentation on outreach efforts. and we received an e-mail from the city attorney regarding a closed session settlement to discuss. >> all right. great. well, those are things that will go on the agenda for next time. are there any other suggestions? concerns, comments? okay. none at this time. thank you. public comment on future agenda items? okay, public comment is closed. >> item 8, public comment on item 9. public comment on all...
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. >> it means when you're outside of the realm of abc, nbc, cbs, and the baxter child of media and radio and refocusing on urban america. that's what amines. that's means the reporters can get mean losing to the president only when itt affects them directly, and cannot get intimidating dealing with cbs see, cnn any of them. >> there has been -- there's a new crop of people who have common in the press corps is so different, you now have conservative media, liberal media, mainstream media, black media, when i started no one knew anyone's policies, we just asked questions, there there's those in favor and i am so sick of it, i just want to cut down the middle, that's the way it was, just the truth and nothing but the truth. if specialty media once the truth about everything but particularly as it relates to minority america. . . . said, - - works to listen to your question on coronavirus that you asked the president. then i listened to your report. >> you did? >> i did. >> on twitter. >> did you like it? >> i have no opinions about anything as you know. >>. [laughter] >> i report.t there a
. >> it means when you're outside of the realm of abc, nbc, cbs, and the baxter child of media and radio and refocusing on urban america. that's what amines. that's means the reporters can get mean losing to the president only when itt affects them directly, and cannot get intimidating dealing with cbs see, cnn any of them. >> there has been -- there's a new crop of people who have common in the press corps is so different, you now have conservative media, liberal media, mainstream...
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i'm alice baxter. risk, after a bid for fresh financial support failed. the carrier said the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on demand for air travel was partly to blame for its collapse. john lewis has warned it could close shops as a plunge in profits forced it to cut staff bonuses to their lowest level in almost 70 years. the retailer, which also owns waitrose, has launched a review of the business which it said would involve "right sizing" its stores across both brands. the uk will miss its goal of net zero carbon by 2050 unless it finds a way to finance nuclear power stations, the nuclear industry has said. the industry sent a confidential letter to chancellor rishi sunak which has been seen by the bbc. the letter was prompted by fears that the government will use next week's budget to ditch a plan to pay for new plants through a levy on energy bills. so as you've been hearing, flybe is telling customers "not travel to the airport" unless they have arranged an alternative flight. the exeter—bas
i'm alice baxter. risk, after a bid for fresh financial support failed. the carrier said the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on demand for air travel was partly to blame for its collapse. john lewis has warned it could close shops as a plunge in profits forced it to cut staff bonuses to their lowest level in almost 70 years. the retailer, which also owns waitrose, has launched a review of the business which it said would involve "right sizing" its stores across both brands. the uk...
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we will get plenty of political reaction to this shortly but first let's go over to alice baxter in theays in thejob, rishi sunak has delivered his first budget and he spoke for over an hour. he kicked off as you have been saying, talking about coronavirus, which he said was likely to have a significant impact to the uk economy, with 20% of the workforce unable to perform at the same time. he announced a £30 billion spending plan to help mitigate against the impact of the virus. this included a promise that employees who choose to self—isolate will be able to claim six pay on day one and not after a week. the chancellor also unveiled measures to help people who are not contracted, ensuring that they can claim jobseeker‘s allowance from day one and more easily, he said that they would no longer need to physically claim this allowance in person. and for businesses with fewer than 250 employees, the government will refu nd employees, the government will refund the cost of that sick pay. he also said business rates will be suspended for a yearfor also said business rates will be suspended f
we will get plenty of political reaction to this shortly but first let's go over to alice baxter in theays in thejob, rishi sunak has delivered his first budget and he spoke for over an hour. he kicked off as you have been saying, talking about coronavirus, which he said was likely to have a significant impact to the uk economy, with 20% of the workforce unable to perform at the same time. he announced a £30 billion spending plan to help mitigate against the impact of the virus. this included...
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louise baxter is the head of the national trading standards scams team. shejoins me now.his. water sort of examples of scams are you coming across?‘ this. water sort of examples of scams are you coming across? a huge spike in all sorts of different scams. a huge increase in people being called called on the doorstep and offered things like driveway cleansing services, fake shopping services and home testing kits. these criminals are unfortunately preying on the most socially isolated and vulnerable people in our communities and using that fear factor to extort money from them. what should people do? how can they protect themselves against people like this? it is notjust the doorstep. we are seeing an increase in telephone scams from criminals pretending to be from people's banks, holiday refund scams, so we are asking people to be vigilant and asking people to do some very basic training on the scams website and to learn about scams and pass those m essa g es learn about scams and pass those messages onto the most vulnerable in our society via text or phone calls to make
louise baxter is the head of the national trading standards scams team. shejoins me now.his. water sort of examples of scams are you coming across?‘ this. water sort of examples of scams are you coming across? a huge spike in all sorts of different scams. a huge increase in people being called called on the doorstep and offered things like driveway cleansing services, fake shopping services and home testing kits. these criminals are unfortunately preying on the most socially isolated and...
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we can talk more about this and find out some more of the scams from commander karen baxter, the nationalhemselves from others, they will use that to take their money. so the advice that was given there was to stop, and if you find yourself at the end of a phone call or you see an e—mail that you don't recognise area an e—mail that you don't recognise are a phone call from someone you do not know, set the phone down, speak to someone you trust, take five minutes, set down the phone, have a conversation with someone you know and trust, then make your decision. nobody in this day, when we are all having challenges will be forced to make a decision immediately.” having challenges will be forced to make a decision immediately. i think we all have a desire to please, but put the phone down if in any doubt, or shut the door, and speak to someone you know. what kind of scams are emerging as we deal with these measures? the first thing i want to endorse the point you made there, that at the moment, i think in this country at times we are very polite, and we don't want to offend people, but these
we can talk more about this and find out some more of the scams from commander karen baxter, the nationalhemselves from others, they will use that to take their money. so the advice that was given there was to stop, and if you find yourself at the end of a phone call or you see an e—mail that you don't recognise area an e—mail that you don't recognise are a phone call from someone you do not know, set the phone down, speak to someone you trust, take five minutes, set down the phone, have a...
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we visited western putnam county not far from baxter. i talked to max and angela struggs there. she told me about 2:00 a.m., early wednesday morning, she heard what sounded like a freight train and then a whistle. all the people i talked with heard a freight train and a whistle. she said she, of course they were all asleep. it was 2:00 a.m. in the morning, and they didn't have any warning. so she ran upstairs as the windows were being blown out of her house, grabbed her youngest child, came back downstairs where her other two children were, and her husband. and the sound was gone. they opened the door and looked across the street, and her son said it's gone. what was gone was all the homes, all the neighbors. nine died in that neighborhood alone. the first heroes of this tragedy were those neighbors and other neighbors in nashville, in benton county, in mt. juliet and wilson county. max struggs, the husband of the young woman i was talking with, is a worship leader in their church. this was obviously a very close-knit community. he said, we knew who was left by the sounds of the
we visited western putnam county not far from baxter. i talked to max and angela struggs there. she told me about 2:00 a.m., early wednesday morning, she heard what sounded like a freight train and then a whistle. all the people i talked with heard a freight train and a whistle. she said she, of course they were all asleep. it was 2:00 a.m. in the morning, and they didn't have any warning. so she ran upstairs as the windows were being blown out of her house, grabbed her youngest child, came...