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they cater to people who did not have a washing machine at home., families are the target customers. that's because in a growing number of households, both partners work and laundry doesn't get done every day. people see going out to do laundry as a way to actually save time. and the look of the modern laundry is much more inviting. washing machines are state of the art, equipped with many functions. you can wash and dry your clothes in one of these at the push of a button, a task that would probably take three hours at home is finished in about one hour. the machines can also handle big blankets and down duvets that don't fit easily into home washing machines. they also clean away pollen and mites, good for people with allergies. >> translator: it's so fluffy now! i think i'm going to be a regular customer. washing here is addictive. >> reporter: one operator is tapping the latest technology to attract customers.s. it offers an app that lets you reserve a machine ahead of time. there are also security options if you don't want people to see what y
they cater to people who did not have a washing machine at home., families are the target customers. that's because in a growing number of households, both partners work and laundry doesn't get done every day. people see going out to do laundry as a way to actually save time. and the look of the modern laundry is much more inviting. washing machines are state of the art, equipped with many functions. you can wash and dry your clothes in one of these at the push of a button, a task that would...
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at capcha. they are sold in vending machines for $3 to $5 each. it comes from the sound you hear as you insert your coin, turn it, and hear it fall to the tray at the bottom. you open it and the toy inside pops out. reminds me of the crackers popular in england at christmas time. they are usually figurines of people or people, toy cars or objects. something fun, small, and inexpensive. and what i have here is a tiny little pan. a a miniature version of the one that makes a japanese snack. and you can get a view of the wide range of toys here in japan. some are very whimsical. i see mushrooms, here is a miniature statute of buddha, penguins, and more. there is a random element to them. you are not paying for something that you want to buy, what you actually get for your money is entirely up to chance, originally they were imported but now they have taking on a very japanese character. they are now attracting new generations. >> in tokyo you don't have to look far for coys in a v vendin machine. you put a coin in, turn the lever, and see what comes o
at capcha. they are sold in vending machines for $3 to $5 each. it comes from the sound you hear as you insert your coin, turn it, and hear it fall to the tray at the bottom. you open it and the toy inside pops out. reminds me of the crackers popular in england at christmas time. they are usually figurines of people or people, toy cars or objects. something fun, small, and inexpensive. and what i have here is a tiny little pan. a a miniature version of the one that makes a japanese snack. and...
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bart is so lucky, there are clipper machines at every bart station. so if you're riding bart, you have access to reload your clipper card and so much of the city doesn't have that and we need to keep that in mind. as much as i would love us to go 100% to clipper, you're right, it's cheaper than running two parallel fare systems, we're not there because we don't have the ability for our citizens to easily put money on their clipper card. so until we have another method of fare payment or our turnstyles are phone-clipper enabled or something. again, i fully support this budget as is and thank you to leo and jonathan for all of the of the work. >> thank you so much, director brinkman and i think that covers all of the directors. jonathan and leo and director tumlin, i'll give i a final comment and we'll move forward to a vote. first of all, i do appreciate the accommodation given to our taxi drivers through the fee reductions. one of my regrets and time on the border i board is that i han able to do more for taxi drivers in this situation where uber and
bart is so lucky, there are clipper machines at every bart station. so if you're riding bart, you have access to reload your clipper card and so much of the city doesn't have that and we need to keep that in mind. as much as i would love us to go 100% to clipper, you're right, it's cheaper than running two parallel fare systems, we're not there because we don't have the ability for our citizens to easily put money on their clipper card. so until we have another method of fare payment or our...
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so caught ambushed, the writers at the platforms instead they willhave police officers at that machines at the gates to tell people who they see are not wearing their masks to go back to their cars. call ho grab their mass grow to some business and by one before they enter the bart location, otherwise they will not be allowed to go in keep in mindou don't need a mascot know they're very hard to find these days we've seen a lot of demonstrations where you can make homemade masks bottom line is if you cover your face and you show that you're trying. but wilnot give your problem otherwise don't expect to hop on the bart trains moving forward back to you. >>alrightime for a look at the fecast after another beautiful day, let's go abry sir rodrigues. >>yeah, hay earth day katherine me did notice a few degrees of warming today about 5 to 10degrees warmer this afternoon compared to yesterday temperatures as you step outside right now for your wednesday night tracking widespread 60's 70's along the the mission of 70's and 80's as you make your way inan and a degree difference between antioch in ha
so caught ambushed, the writers at the platforms instead they willhave police officers at that machines at the gates to tell people who they see are not wearing their masks to go back to their cars. call ho grab their mass grow to some business and by one before they enter the bart location, otherwise they will not be allowed to go in keep in mindou don't need a mascot know they're very hard to find these days we've seen a lot of demonstrations where you can make homemade masks bottom line is...
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the slow days at the sewing machine place are over. >> 20, 30 a day. people needing help, questions, their machine's not acting right, their tension's off, anything. and most of them i can help over the phone or over texting. >> reporter: with masks in short supply during a pandemic, people all over the bay area are making them as fast as they can. cortese says when a machine breaks she wants to fix it as soon as possible so people can get back to work making protective gear. >> you have to keep it on zero and it stays right in the center. it's so frustrating but she fixed it and it ran like a charm. >> reporter: danette is sewing masks for family and for medical workers. with repair visits along the way, she has almost reached her goal of 100. >> for me it's a way to pastime. >> reporter: she says it feel goods to help keep the effort to provide protection humming along. >> i feel like i'm really helping save lives honestly. i had someone say that to me. >> reporter: jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> she is in high demand. really cool story. >>> a coup
the slow days at the sewing machine place are over. >> 20, 30 a day. people needing help, questions, their machine's not acting right, their tension's off, anything. and most of them i can help over the phone or over texting. >> reporter: with masks in short supply during a pandemic, people all over the bay area are making them as fast as they can. cortese says when a machine breaks she wants to fix it as soon as possible so people can get back to work making protective gear....
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shops say their days are quite over -- they say -- they're fixing sewing machines at home and at her shop, this lady is telling us that. the sewing machine place she owns, she wants to fix machines as soon as possible so that people can get back to work creating protective gear. new customers are grateful for the fast response. >> 20, 30 a day, people needing help, questions, their machine is not acting right, their tension is off, anything. and most of them i can help over the phone or over texting. >> sewers say repairs are crucial and so are supplies. they say finding material and certain color of thread is also a challenge right now. >>> and 4:58 for you that morning. outlining plans to reopen the state. next here on "today in the bay" what governor gavin newsom just told the "today" show about the steps that will be taken before we can all get back to normal. >>> plus, a live report on frpg you need to know about antibody testing. we'll be right back. (soft music) - [female vo] restaurants are facing a crisis. and they're counting on your takeout and delivery orders to make it th
shops say their days are quite over -- they say -- they're fixing sewing machines at home and at her shop, this lady is telling us that. the sewing machine place she owns, she wants to fix machines as soon as possible so that people can get back to work creating protective gear. new customers are grateful for the fast response. >> 20, 30 a day, people needing help, questions, their machine is not acting right, their tension is off, anything. and most of them i can help over the phone or...
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the construction company envisions running its machines at several different sites from a single commandter. that would be a huge industry for an industry coping with the serious shortage of labor. >> if this technology evolves, we may be able to operate heavy machinery and monitor safety from our home. we hope to manage our construction sites with fewer people. >> another company imagines a system that would connect multiple devices at the same time. this major electronics maker has plans for factories where robots would be controlled wirelessly. the engineers remove all their cables and run them from a tablet. on the current factory floor, robots have so many cables attatached that make them hard move. one production line can normally only make a single product. but with 5g, it's possible to run h hundreds o of robots at t same time. factory workers can move around the robots s easily. this means a tv production line can be converted into one that makes smartphones. the easy retooling makes it possible to quickly adapt to market means. the company has already had inquiries for more tha
the construction company envisions running its machines at several different sites from a single commandter. that would be a huge industry for an industry coping with the serious shortage of labor. >> if this technology evolves, we may be able to operate heavy machinery and monitor safety from our home. we hope to manage our construction sites with fewer people. >> another company imagines a system that would connect multiple devices at the same time. this major electronics maker...
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daimler restarted machines at its mercedes plants this week, but as the figures show, the return to work is by no means business as usual. >> workers trickled through the gates of the dialer plant after four weeks of coronavirus closure. just a few steps into their workplace, staff are reminded that these are not normal times. however, mask work no mask, many planned to be back. finally a return to evereryday life full everyone is healthy and we are glad to businesses running again and we can get back to work. volkswagen staff are also getting back on the job. vw reopened this plant in slovakia and it factorory in a n eaeastern g germantown. otother sites will follow soon. bmbmw is the last of t the germn giantsts to reawaken. it hopes to open idled plants next month. the return of workers to production lines like at daimler plus engine factory is crucial not just for the carmakers themselves in the showrooms they supply, it is also essential for the rest of the supply chain which is keen to get back to making parts and making money. but, the return to work is being approached with cauti
daimler restarted machines at its mercedes plants this week, but as the figures show, the return to work is by no means business as usual. >> workers trickled through the gates of the dialer plant after four weeks of coronavirus closure. just a few steps into their workplace, staff are reminded that these are not normal times. however, mask work no mask, many planned to be back. finally a return to evereryday life full everyone is healthy and we are glad to businesses running again and we...
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he said, you are now a machine gunner. so at any rate -- >> not what you wanted? >> not what i wanted. i'm sure you know that machine gunners, after a while, have to be exposed. once you are exposed, the average longevity is about 35 seconds. okay? mortar men seem to have a better longevity. now, the bulge lasted from december 16, 1944 to january 25, 1945. who were involved? a million men that were involved in this action. 600,000 americans, 55,000 british and a half a million germans, 500,000 germans. casualties, the americans had 81,000 casualties. of the 81,000, 19,000 were killed. the british, they had 1,400 casualties and out of the 1,400, 200 were killed. the germans, they had 101,000 who were killed, wounded or missing in action. as far as the equipment was concerned, each side, the germans and the americans, they each lost 1,000 tanks. the germans also lost 1,000 aircraft that had been shot down. it's the largest land battle that ever took place in terms of american history. now, as you -- this was my first -- my first exposure, so to speak, to the guys tha
he said, you are now a machine gunner. so at any rate -- >> not what you wanted? >> not what i wanted. i'm sure you know that machine gunners, after a while, have to be exposed. once you are exposed, the average longevity is about 35 seconds. okay? mortar men seem to have a better longevity. now, the bulge lasted from december 16, 1944 to january 25, 1945. who were involved? a million men that were involved in this action. 600,000 americans, 55,000 british and a half a million...
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dime that posted and 80 percent primed for this quarter operating profits diamond itself restarted machines at its missy is ponce this week but as the figures show the return to work is by no means business as usual. workers trickle through the gates of dime was rushed out to plant after 4 weeks of coronavirus closure just a few steps into their work place statter reminded that these aren't normal times over mask or no mask many a glad to be back in the early return to everyday life everyone's healthy and we're glad the business is running again and we can get back to work with the always your. folks fog and staff of also being getting back on the job on thursday v.w. reopened this plant in slovakia and it's factory in the east in germantown and. it's other sites will follow soon. b.m.w. is the last of the german giants to reawaken it hopes to open idled plants next month. the return of workers to production lines like a dime liz engine factory in stuttgart is crucial not just for the car makers themselves and the showrooms they supply is also essential for the rest of the supply chain which i
dime that posted and 80 percent primed for this quarter operating profits diamond itself restarted machines at its missy is ponce this week but as the figures show the return to work is by no means business as usual. workers trickle through the gates of dime was rushed out to plant after 4 weeks of coronavirus closure just a few steps into their work place statter reminded that these aren't normal times over mask or no mask many a glad to be back in the early return to everyday life everyone's...
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shirts or vacuum cleaner bags people all around the world are revving up their sewing machines at textile mast functions rather like a protective mask made of paper but generally has a poor seal and blocks only a 3rd of the droplets of the surgical mask does according to a study. however a cloth mask can be washed and reused the most important thing is no matter which mask you wear it can only be effective if used with hygiene measures like thorough hand washing and keeping a safe distance from others. and still some people say a mask is better than none others however warn that mask give people a false sense of security for more i'm joined by professor cowling at the university of hong kong his research there focuses on respiratory virus transmission and the impact of control measures on professor cal and he's also a co-director of the w. h. o. collaborating center for infectious disease epidemiology and control at the h k you school of public health good to have you with us so please there are still a lot of mosque critics out there and they say that there's simply not enough evidence t
shirts or vacuum cleaner bags people all around the world are revving up their sewing machines at textile mast functions rather like a protective mask made of paper but generally has a poor seal and blocks only a 3rd of the droplets of the surgical mask does according to a study. however a cloth mask can be washed and reused the most important thing is no matter which mask you wear it can only be effective if used with hygiene measures like thorough hand washing and keeping a safe distance from...
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translation: are people desperate to buy a refrigerator, stove, or washing machines at the moment? we are risking their health by coming to work. employees at regal, the us company which makes motors, confronted their bosses over the risks. translation: we know of one colleague who hasjust died. there are other affected workers and we are not being told. he also said their face masks weren't being regularly changed. regal didn't comment, but after the strike, their staff in mexico were told to stay home on full pay. some factories have ignored the government's order to shut down. 0thers deemed essential were allowed to stay open. behind this mask is susana, a well—known activist for the workforce. i caught up with her after the protest. translation: they flagrantly disobeyed the emergency public health decree because of the absence of authority from the mexican president and the federal government. there is real panic among the workers. because they have seen the factories only closed once the bodies started literally dropping in front of their eyes from covid—19. there is certainl
translation: are people desperate to buy a refrigerator, stove, or washing machines at the moment? we are risking their health by coming to work. employees at regal, the us company which makes motors, confronted their bosses over the risks. translation: we know of one colleague who hasjust died. there are other affected workers and we are not being told. he also said their face masks weren't being regularly changed. regal didn't comment, but after the strike, their staff in mexico were told to...
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tension with the demands of business is growing restaurant owners have run out of patience the machine at least one who would understand it's no exaggeration to say the ship panicked imagine your business which is doing. very well the shutdown from one day to the next it means we don't have less revenue it means we have no revenue but leases and costs continue. to be a consolation but in most countries going out to socialize remains a faraway dream like enjoying the cuisine of the french bistro that too is almost certainly many months away reinsulate be. nothing would be worse than conducting a rushed reopening of restaurants and bars which could then force us to close again i think it would be an immense disappointment not only for the restaurant owners but also for the french people. it's also worth remembering that many of the most vulnerable like the elderly of the spanish city of. couldn't afford to go out to eat even if the option was open to them here the spanish red cross is delivering food instead of the sharp end of the virus keeping people alive remains the priority. lawrence l
tension with the demands of business is growing restaurant owners have run out of patience the machine at least one who would understand it's no exaggeration to say the ship panicked imagine your business which is doing. very well the shutdown from one day to the next it means we don't have less revenue it means we have no revenue but leases and costs continue. to be a consolation but in most countries going out to socialize remains a faraway dream like enjoying the cuisine of the french bistro...
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fired tear gas and rubber bullets to clear demonstrators who vandalized banks and set fire to cash machines at least one man died as thousands of protesters to fight a coronavirus lockdown on monday i was there as you say the horror is in tripoli and says the protestors a vow to carry on until their demands are heard. the army is out in force and reinforcements have been sent to the city there are still mischa's in some neighborhoods where anti-government protesters are throwing rocks after the army soldiers army soldiers have been responding with tear gas rubber bullets. right now they are in one of the the streets in tripoli it's known as the back street banks were set ablaze they were found allies as well as cash machines people really venting their anger odds banks for a number of reasons some imposing informal capital control people cannot access their savings and if they have a foreign currency account the banks are only dispersing the local currency which has lost 60 percent of its value so people really are suffering from a haircut their money in the bank say it's has lost value as a a
fired tear gas and rubber bullets to clear demonstrators who vandalized banks and set fire to cash machines at least one man died as thousands of protesters to fight a coronavirus lockdown on monday i was there as you say the horror is in tripoli and says the protestors a vow to carry on until their demands are heard. the army is out in force and reinforcements have been sent to the city there are still mischa's in some neighborhoods where anti-government protesters are throwing rocks after the...
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>> the this is my day job so a singular project but really we have a machine at turning point usa withpuses across the country i think i'm the only conservative speaker at uc berkeley and stanford and ucla that lives to tell about it. [laughter] [applause] i have spoke all across the country and to be greatest and we as conservatives need to recognize that it's more about reform and less about rebellion these are multibillion-dollar cartels that don't care about the students that are not interested in teaching students poor american values. a couple of thoughts for those high schoolers ask yourself the question not where i'm going to school you do not need to go to a four-year college we need more plumbers and electricians and firefighters and veterans and entrepreneurs. far less people go to the elite schools that prognosticate and tell us how horrible america is is a massive multibillion-dollar window to be trained in the skills and that deficit needs to be filled. parents far too often push their kids and to college unfortunately more times than not it is the parents ego not the kid
>> the this is my day job so a singular project but really we have a machine at turning point usa withpuses across the country i think i'm the only conservative speaker at uc berkeley and stanford and ucla that lives to tell about it. [laughter] [applause] i have spoke all across the country and to be greatest and we as conservatives need to recognize that it's more about reform and less about rebellion these are multibillion-dollar cartels that don't care about the students that are not...
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he said you are now a machine gunner. so, at any rate -- >> not what you wanted? harold: not what i wanted. i'm sure you know machine gunners after a while have to be exposed. once you are exposed, the average longevity is about 35 seconds. mortar men seemed to have a better longevity. from decembered 25, 1945 whoanuary were involved? there were a million men involved in this action. 600,000 americans, 55,000 british, and half a million germans. hadalties -- the americans 81,000 casualties. of the 81,000, 19,000 were killed. had 1400 casualties and out of the 1400, 200 were killed. 101,000ans, they had who were killed, wounded, or missing in action. as far as the equipment is concerned, each side, the germans and the americans, they each lost a thousand tanks. also lost a thousand aircraft that had been shot down. it's the largest land battle that ever took place in terms of american history. you -- this was my first , to the, so to speak guys i was going to be with. >> your first combat experience was in the battle of the bulge? harold: this was the battle of the
he said you are now a machine gunner. so, at any rate -- >> not what you wanted? harold: not what i wanted. i'm sure you know machine gunners after a while have to be exposed. once you are exposed, the average longevity is about 35 seconds. mortar men seemed to have a better longevity. from decembered 25, 1945 whoanuary were involved? there were a million men involved in this action. 600,000 americans, 55,000 british, and half a million germans. hadalties -- the americans 81,000...
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>> this is my day job so i wrote this book as a singular project but we have a machine at turning point usa, 160 full-time staff on college campuses across the country working hard . i think i'm the only conservative to speak at uc berkeley standard stanford and lived till to tell about it but i've spoken all across the country. to be perfectly honest the greatest threat to our country is what's happening on college campuses and we as conservatives need to recognize that and it's less about reform and more about rebellion to be honest. these are multibillion-dollar cartels that don't care about the students going through their halls, that are not interested in teaching students for american values . a couple thoughts on this, or highschooler's out there, just ask yourself the question why am i going to school, not where am i going to school . you do not know need to go to four-year colleges can succeed. we need more plumbers, electricians, police officers, firefighters, veterans and entrepreneurs and in my opinion far left people that go to the elite schools across the country that prog
>> this is my day job so i wrote this book as a singular project but we have a machine at turning point usa, 160 full-time staff on college campuses across the country working hard . i think i'm the only conservative to speak at uc berkeley standard stanford and lived till to tell about it but i've spoken all across the country. to be perfectly honest the greatest threat to our country is what's happening on college campuses and we as conservatives need to recognize that and it's less...
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jillian: we are looking at pictures of different masks, you will continue that on your sewing machine ate. i wonder if some of these families don't have access to masks and protective gear like this for their kids. >> some of the parents have access to masks, some do not. a lot of these parents are still working and going into work, doing what they can for their families and some may not have that. after i make masks for my students i will send a couple more adult masks so they can have protection as well. rob: you want people to send old shirts so you can donate to this cause but teachers don't make a lot of money. people say they don't make enough money. to take your stimulus and put it towards this, what inspires that? what makes you want to help people? >> being a special education teacher, working with a population that i work with. since i started doing this work, especially with children with disabilities, it is why i think i love these kids and would do everything for them. i know that i accept this in the previous interview but the fact that i can't see them physically every day
jillian: we are looking at pictures of different masks, you will continue that on your sewing machine ate. i wonder if some of these families don't have access to masks and protective gear like this for their kids. >> some of the parents have access to masks, some do not. a lot of these parents are still working and going into work, doing what they can for their families and some may not have that. after i make masks for my students i will send a couple more adult masks so they can have...
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need a person to physicallyy sel them is a plus, and they're also good at grabbing peoples' interest. >> visitors can find the machine in a cafe at the station and capsules cost $2.80. >> translator: i want to keep working with other people to make local products to sell in capsules, and i hope to see them become more popular. >> capsules are certainly fun, but they can also serve a different purpose. this one became a smash hit ringing up sales of more than 700,000 units. it's a public telephone. each capsule costs a little less than $3 and contains one of six types of toy phone. >> translator: i wanted to check it out. i saw it on twitter and looked everywhere but i couldn't find one, and now i finally have. >> translator: wow, it's cute. it looks like a real one. this is great. >> the toys were actually dreamed up by a major japanese telecom firm, and they have an educational goal. now that cellphones have become the norm public telephones are an increasingly rare sight, and many young people don't even know how to use one. but if the worst happens and cellphones stop working public phones can be one of the best w
need a person to physicallyy sel them is a plus, and they're also good at grabbing peoples' interest. >> visitors can find the machine in a cafe at the station and capsules cost $2.80. >> translator: i want to keep working with other people to make local products to sell in capsules, and i hope to see them become more popular. >> capsules are certainly fun, but they can also serve a different purpose. this one became a smash hit ringing up sales of more than 700,000 units....
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suppliers, they got materials to ma face shields ey can quickly crank them out on a cnc no design machine atome 23 from germany takes to minutes to an houror she'll were. >>thiparticular part. the 2 minutes. >>on line they put out the call for man power to help them finish the job this needs to eventually turn into. >>part. u know like to get the hundreds of shield out they still ne to be polish sanitized and asmbled you just kind of snapped time the couple has the heart skills eqpmenand the time to make a difference in this crisis. now theyjust need helping hands i can't imagine standing by we hae all of and they're ready. it feels going to be part of the sotion. >>l of the work to make the face shields can be done at a safe distan and the family wants to donate the masks to food bank workers hospice care providers and nonprofits who work with the homeless in the newsroom. i'm justine waldman kron 4 news w l right. well the san franciscooran food ba is working to make sure families are not going hungry duri the stay at home talked to a member of the -on food bank to arn mo about their effor
suppliers, they got materials to ma face shields ey can quickly crank them out on a cnc no design machine atome 23 from germany takes to minutes to an houror she'll were. >>thiparticular part. the 2 minutes. >>on line they put out the call for man power to help them finish the job this needs to eventually turn into. >>part. u know like to get the hundreds of shield out they still ne to be polish sanitized and asmbled you just kind of snapped time the couple has the heart...
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and they are high quality machines. athe potential capacity of those machines, if they are fully utilized. a couple of them didn't know they could be out lighted in a different wade. they are only up to 10% and they can go 90% more. there is a much larger capacity available to them. commercial lab stories, quest and labcorp. they can handle more than they are being sent. a few of days ago they western only at 30%. they have have a slot of capacity. in addition academic laboratories, big research labs. there is tremendous capacity out there. and some of them want the fast -- you know, the instant abbott machine which just came about due to the research during this little short period of time of and it's very quick. but the labs can do it quickly and they are massive. they can handle much more than the machine can handle. we continue to procure millions of swabs. test collectors, i have something here. a swab. it looks innocent. not very complicated. anybody like to see what it looks like? should i open it? open it up. i wil
and they are high quality machines. athe potential capacity of those machines, if they are fully utilized. a couple of them didn't know they could be out lighted in a different wade. they are only up to 10% and they can go 90% more. there is a much larger capacity available to them. commercial lab stories, quest and labcorp. they can handle more than they are being sent. a few of days ago they western only at 30%. they have have a slot of capacity. in addition academic laboratories, big...
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when i would ride the metro in washington, d.c., there would be these little machines at some of the stations in the middle of washington, d.c. that were out there to detect dangerous pathogens with a concern, of course, tv people deliberately spreading them. and so we do have mill father civilian tests that -- military and civilian tests that look at background detection, that look at a background to be able to detect these pathogens. the question is not only about detecting them, but in interpreting what it is that you've detected. so you, for example, might be a carry why are of a pathogen and not have storges all this needs to be worked out. i'm sure that people will be very heavily focused both on the private and the public sectors in this important area of surveillance of trying to understand what is going on in the background, and then, of course, comes the translation of being able to interpret those backgrounds, and make some meaningful policy as a result of them. host: dr. brown, i just received an email from nbc's "meet the press" on jerome adams, the u.s. surgeon general
when i would ride the metro in washington, d.c., there would be these little machines at some of the stations in the middle of washington, d.c. that were out there to detect dangerous pathogens with a concern, of course, tv people deliberately spreading them. and so we do have mill father civilian tests that -- military and civilian tests that look at background detection, that look at a background to be able to detect these pathogens. the question is not only about detecting them, but in...
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at the dense black columns. the illustrations are hand-drawn. the latin text. this is made by machine. this is remarkable technology. when i look at it what do i see. i see paper no one ever gets excited about the paper. you can't have this without paper. parchment is made of animal skin. you can make parchment. and you can print onto parchment. they did print some of the bibles onto parchment shortly before he went bankrupt. because the economics don't work on parchment. i'm a geek. i did the math. if you want to do a print run of a bible you need a quarter of a million sheep. you could say let's just print 50. if you just get a print 50 what is the point of having a printing press. it's just easier to hand write the things. the economics of printing demands paper. the history of paper i find fascinating. it was invented in china about 2000 years ago. it was used for wrapping step up. it arrived in the islamic world around 1300 years ago. and islamic culture have a thriving culture with no printing. it was all can't written. and then the technology sat on the fringes of europe. it was
at the dense black columns. the illustrations are hand-drawn. the latin text. this is made by machine. this is remarkable technology. when i look at it what do i see. i see paper no one ever gets excited about the paper. you can't have this without paper. parchment is made of animal skin. you can make parchment. and you can print onto parchment. they did print some of the bibles onto parchment shortly before he went bankrupt. because the economics don't work on parchment. i'm a geek. i did the...
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we have a machine at turning point usa, we are working very hard. at uc berkeley, i spoke all across the country, and on college campuses, we recognize that. it is less about reform and more about rebellion. these are multibillion-dollar cartels that don't care about the students going through their halls that are not interested in teaching students core american values. a couple thoughts on this. for highschooler's out there ask the question why am i going to school, not where am i going to school? you don't need to go to a 4-year college to feed the country, you don't -- we need more plumbers, electricians, welders, police officers, firefighters and entrepreneurs. in my opinion far less people to go to the elite schools across the country that prognosticate and tell us how horrible and awful america is, a massive multibillion-dollar window for people trained in the skills, that deficit needs to be filled by highschooler is. parent start you off and i will give you some hard truths. more times than not it is about parent ego, you as a parent out th
we have a machine at turning point usa, we are working very hard. at uc berkeley, i spoke all across the country, and on college campuses, we recognize that. it is less about reform and more about rebellion. these are multibillion-dollar cartels that don't care about the students going through their halls that are not interested in teaching students core american values. a couple thoughts on this. for highschooler's out there ask the question why am i going to school, not where am i going to...
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machine. the director of research at ibm. >> it's a well defined task. if i have lots and lots of examples of the past. you could use all those examples to train a machine and network to be able to sort of make a determination as to whether it is malign or not. maria: the a.i. healthcare market is slated to expand to $36.1 billion in 2025. >> we have been an investor in healthcare. this is a long road. but this is one of the industries so badly in need of aivment. maria: the ceo of ibm mines data to get ahead of disease from cancer to parkinson's. >> we have been working on health and oncology. it's one of the early thing we started on. we are in 300 hospitals and over 125,000 patients around the world where ai helped the doctor identify the diagnosis and treatment. at mayo klein i can, almost every patient goes through to find out if there is a clinical trial match. you didn't realize how infrequently they were done or done with precision. maria: this is potentially saving people's lives. >> yes, it is. >> in 2013 i was diagnosed with breast cancer and t
machine. the director of research at ibm. >> it's a well defined task. if i have lots and lots of examples of the past. you could use all those examples to train a machine and network to be able to sort of make a determination as to whether it is malign or not. maria: the a.i. healthcare market is slated to expand to $36.1 billion in 2025. >> we have been an investor in healthcare. this is a long road. but this is one of the industries so badly in need of aivment. maria: the ceo of...
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machin at&t has connected us every day for over 100 years. and we're here for you - especially now, doing everything possible to keep you connected. through the resilience of our network and people... we can keep learning, keep sharing, keep watching, and most of all, keep together. it's the job we've always done... it is the job we will always do. . >>> welcome back let's get the latest on the coronavirus. >> hello, good afternoon the global death toll has gone above 50,000 spain has suffered 10,000 deaths and the u.s. toll has risen above 5300 a new survey finds doctors are very concerned they don't have the tools they need to find the coronavirus outbreak 73% say they cannot test patients quickly more than three quarters think their hospitals or clinics do not have adequate supplies to help address some of those shortfalls, the federal government is distributing masks and personal equipment supplies were seized earlier this week by the fbi's hording task force robert craft, the owner of the new england patriots has sent the plane to china
machin at&t has connected us every day for over 100 years. and we're here for you - especially now, doing everything possible to keep you connected. through the resilience of our network and people... we can keep learning, keep sharing, keep watching, and most of all, keep together. it's the job we've always done... it is the job we will always do. . >>> welcome back let's get the latest on the coronavirus. >> hello, good afternoon the global death toll has gone above 50,000...
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of by then the need to kill the needle ideally we need to move don't need to offer to members my machine at all of it i'm also really i'm on the bottom of the aisle and the level of. media within the come a time limit on the beirut. the bus. i am. in. when you can follow my comment was. that on the ne mclay samir led one on one landline to separate her toward the bed this as a muslim now a look now at their 2nd grade level 5 have by now hasan had them with me. had the she had the muslim arwa. and then why the semen walk out was the height of the need to. listen with and also didn't believe about the on the law most will learn. the mic and pass it yet he had been will see a will of the name upticks in the way of. the end and no oil play be of time one man the earth was of the founders and the the need to be done with a new man the world lawyer but what the 3 for one of the bush shows of what other people for the hot weather people bias on the lead. man i'm a techie and i love finny at the i love you my heart i get to be will be a blank also thermal and then do you also live in the me you kno
of by then the need to kill the needle ideally we need to move don't need to offer to members my machine at all of it i'm also really i'm on the bottom of the aisle and the level of. media within the come a time limit on the beirut. the bus. i am. in. when you can follow my comment was. that on the ne mclay samir led one on one landline to separate her toward the bed this as a muslim now a look now at their 2nd grade level 5 have by now hasan had them with me. had the she had the muslim arwa....
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suppliers, they got materialsto make face shield they can quickly crank them out on a cnc no design machin at home 23 from germany takes to 15 minut to an hour or she'll were. >>this particular car. 2 minutes. >>on le they put out the call for man power help them finish the job this needs to eventlly turn into. >>part. you know like to get the hundreds of shield out they still need to be polished sanitized and assembleu just kind of snapped time the equipment and thtime to make a differee in this crisis. now they just need helping hands i can't imagine standing by we have all of ready. it feels going to be rt of the solution. >>all of the work to make the face shieldcan be done at a safe distance and the family wants to nate the masks to food bank workers hospice care providers and nonprofits who work with the homeless in the newsroom. i'm justine waldman kron 4 news. >>and you can spotlight, someone making a difference in your community we have a new section on our web site called kron 4 heroes all you have to do is fill out a quick form to let us know about your >>this just in to the kron 4
suppliers, they got materialsto make face shield they can quickly crank them out on a cnc no design machin at home 23 from germany takes to 15 minut to an hour or she'll were. >>this particular car. 2 minutes. >>on le they put out the call for man power help them finish the job this needs to eventlly turn into. >>part. you know like to get the hundreds of shield out they still need to be polished sanitized and assembleu just kind of snapped time the equipment and thtime to...
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samples,to cost the centrifuge, put them on the museum -- machine. at $50 a test, it wasn't enough to hire another technician. those are the kind of changes we have to make a bid by vent -- bit, but we are determined to work with each of these laboratories. say i need 5000 people tested. i will say at the university of x, there are 6700 waiting for you. so it is making sure that every official knows exactly where every lab is where the tests are. so that we can create with them a real understanding so that these tests can be run. just so you understand, the reason it has gone down there are so many other tests that you do not have to send. they are on-site. now we do saliva tests which came out yesterday and is probably the easiest of them all when you get right down to it. involved a great school, great college and university. so many are wanting to use that. labs are great, highly accurate. down, there is additional capacity. there is tremendous testing capacity, and to think that a month and a half ago we had virtually nothing. it is going to be over
samples,to cost the centrifuge, put them on the museum -- machine. at $50 a test, it wasn't enough to hire another technician. those are the kind of changes we have to make a bid by vent -- bit, but we are determined to work with each of these laboratories. say i need 5000 people tested. i will say at the university of x, there are 6700 waiting for you. so it is making sure that every official knows exactly where every lab is where the tests are. so that we can create with them a real...
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but if the machines are utilized, not organized at that level, then they're not being utilized to their fullest. >> president trump: if the machines were utilized. >> you would have a lot of those millions of tests already being done. i think ambassador birx has estimated we have another million tests a week just on one platform that could be done and if the machines were utilized more fully. >> reporter: question for admiral giroir. the vice president has said, mr. smith said it, that there will be enough tests in place for phase one. >> there are. >> reporter: there are. the question is what's the standard of testing that you now have the capability for? is it to test people who are only very ill? test people who have the sniffles? test people who come in just because they want to get a test. what is the standard? >> it is the guidelines and i tried to be a little specific about this on friday and we all try to. number one is you need to test everyone who is symptomatic. you need to over test them. >> how symptomatic? >> any symptoms that would be consistent with covid. there's a wide
but if the machines are utilized, not organized at that level, then they're not being utilized to their fullest. >> president trump: if the machines were utilized. >> you would have a lot of those millions of tests already being done. i think ambassador birx has estimated we have another million tests a week just on one platform that could be done and if the machines were utilized more fully. >> reporter: question for admiral giroir. the vice president has said, mr. smith said...
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want to so caught ambushed, the writers the plforms instead they will have police officers a that machines at the gates to tell people whthey see are not wearing eir maskto go back to their cars. call me grab their ss grow to some business and by one before ey enter the current location, otherwise they will nobe allowed to go in and keep in mind you don't need a mask or know they're very hard to find these days we've seen a lot of demonstrations whe you can make homemade mas and protect yourself. the bottom line is if you ver your face and you show that you're trying. but will not give yo problem otherwise don't expect to hop on the bart trains mong forward. >>will the last time we visited with you there wa a tracks. now we see a bart trainsitting on the tracks is not the same train as it. >>th is the same train coming and going there's another one that came as well what they're doing is and we cover this a couple of weeks ago i personally covered it that now the trains are coming every 30 minus. so this trn. there has been waiting that rain is a new train over their us out. the frequency of
want to so caught ambushed, the writers the plforms instead they will have police officers a that machines at the gates to tell people whthey see are not wearing eir maskto go back to their cars. call me grab their ss grow to some business and by one before ey enter the current location, otherwise they will nobe allowed to go in and keep in mind you don't need a mask or know they're very hard to find these days we've seen a lot of demonstrations whe you can make homemade mas and protect...
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suppliers, they got materials to make face shies they can qukly crank them out on a cnc no design machine at home 23 from germany takes she'll were. to an hour or >>this rticular part.2 minutes. on line they put out the call for man power to help to eventually turnio. is needs >>you know like to get e hundreds of shield out they still need to be polished sanitized and assembled you just kind of apped time the couple has the heart skills equipment d the time to make a difference in this crisis. now ey just need helpi hands i can't imagine standing by we have all and they're ready. it feels going be part of the solution. >>all of the work to make the face shields can be done at a safe distance and the family wants to donate the masks to food nk workers hospice care providers and nonprofits who work with thhomeless. in the newsroom. i'mjustine waldman kron 4 news. >>th11 staff members and 3 patients at san francisco's laguna honda hopital. they are infected with coronavirus of the 11 staff members were patient re physicians. the people are in good condition, but they expect more cases at laguna
suppliers, they got materials to make face shies they can qukly crank them out on a cnc no design machine at home 23 from germany takes she'll were. to an hour or >>this rticular part.2 minutes. on line they put out the call for man power to help to eventually turnio. is needs >>you know like to get e hundreds of shield out they still need to be polished sanitized and assembled you just kind of apped time the couple has the heart skills equipment d the time to make a difference in...
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i wrote this book as as a singe project but what i really do is have a machine at turning point usa, ut 2000 high school college in campuses across country working very hard. i think i'm the only conservative to speak at uc berkeley come , stanford and usy one semester and lived live tol about it. [applause] i spoke all across the country. to be perfectly honest the greatest threat is what's happening on college campuses. we as conservatives need to recognize that and it's less about four more about rebellion to be perfectly honest with you. these are multibillion-dollar cartels that don't care about the students that are going through the halls that are not interested in teaching students core american values. a couple thoughts on this. for high schoolers, just ask yourself the question why am i going to school, not where am i going to school. you do not need to go to a four-year college to succeed. we need more plumbers, electricians, hvac, welders, please fire -- leaves, firefighters and far less people that go to the elite schools all across the country that prognosticate and tell
i wrote this book as as a singe project but what i really do is have a machine at turning point usa, ut 2000 high school college in campuses across country working very hard. i think i'm the only conservative to speak at uc berkeley come , stanford and usy one semester and lived live tol about it. [applause] i spoke all across the country. to be perfectly honest the greatest threat is what's happening on college campuses. we as conservatives need to recognize that and it's less about four more...
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we have this salami and cheese thing in our vending machine at our station which i've suddenly started we ran out last week. when the guy restocked, i was tempted to buy all five on the shelf. i didn't. there's no actual cheese and salami shortage either. what really matters in this confusing time is that we keep our heads. leave some toilet paper for the next person. i always love hearing from you. let me know what you think. follow me on twitter and facebook at dan ashley, abc 7. >> that does it for this edition of abc 7 news. look for news any time on the abc 7 news app. thanks for joining us tonight. i'm ama daetz. >>> i'm dan ashley. for sandhya patel, larry beil, we appreciate your time. see you again at 11:00. with so many nourishing shades, a color change is easy. nutrisse has 77. from our darkest blacks, to our lightest blondes. it nourishes while it colors. plus avocado, olive and shea. change a little, or a lot. nutrisse. nourished hair. better color. by garnier, naturally! l'oreal's magic root cover up. three seconds to flawless roots. 3...2...1... roots gone. magic root co
we have this salami and cheese thing in our vending machine at our station which i've suddenly started we ran out last week. when the guy restocked, i was tempted to buy all five on the shelf. i didn't. there's no actual cheese and salami shortage either. what really matters in this confusing time is that we keep our heads. leave some toilet paper for the next person. i always love hearing from you. let me know what you think. follow me on twitter and facebook at dan ashley, abc 7. >>...
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i think nobody was out there predicting a virus would kill the great american jobs machine, at leastor a temporary basis overall because this report, the data from it was collected before the second half of march it's not going to show the real extreme unemployment out there right now. 10 million people applied for unemployment claims. only a bit of that picked up in this survey. still, there was maybe more information than economists thought they would get down 713,000 with about a percentage point increase in the unemployment rate. average hourly earnings popped because i think some of the lower wage people would have been the first to come off the payrolls here. and you can look at the specific sectors and you can find some of the information of where you can maybe find it when we gets the real information out here. leisure hospitality down by half a million. 459,000. health care, social assistance, business services, retail down by a lot, 46,000 that one is going top pop in april quite a bit. when you look in the household survey there's additional information of what happened on
i think nobody was out there predicting a virus would kill the great american jobs machine, at leastor a temporary basis overall because this report, the data from it was collected before the second half of march it's not going to show the real extreme unemployment out there right now. 10 million people applied for unemployment claims. only a bit of that picked up in this survey. still, there was maybe more information than economists thought they would get down 713,000 with about a percentage...
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gm is working with ventech life systems to produce the machines at its indiana plant and said it will ship more than 600 this month. the stock is down slightly about .66%. gm moved mountains to shift its assembly lines to make ventilators. good on gm. >>> johnson & johnson is one of the top gainers in this final hour of trade and you can thank tylenol and liftsterine for tha as consumers stockpiled those products. the stock is up 4.75% but they also have strong cancer drug sales which offset losses in its medical device unit as patients put off elective medical procedures. >>> some retail records to report to you. amazon and walmart hitting all-time highs, just a day after amazon announced it's hiring an additional 75,000 workers. but with the good comes a little bit of concern here. we are looking at microsoft. let me pull up amazon for you. the concern comes that a french court ordered the online retail giant to limit its deliveries within 24 hours to just essential products. amazon is moving higher by 5.33% right now. >>> to live nation entertainment. ticker symbol lyv. the world's
gm is working with ventech life systems to produce the machines at its indiana plant and said it will ship more than 600 this month. the stock is down slightly about .66%. gm moved mountains to shift its assembly lines to make ventilators. good on gm. >>> johnson & johnson is one of the top gainers in this final hour of trade and you can thank tylenol and liftsterine for tha as consumers stockpiled those products. the stock is up 4.75% but they also have strong cancer drug sales...