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playing ladles from the association for liberal internet policy and kathleen thanks for joining me german ole florida say the use of this app will be voluntary should not be compulsory considering the health emergency where in. thanks for having me here today and i think an app can only be successful here in germany if it's one journey because otherwise people who are refused to use it or leave it at home and and in the beginning there was a person who said that everyone in germany has it's not who are already but i think i don't think that it's true because just as studies show that just 79 percent of the germans have a smartphone so even not everyone has a smart already in german. right well if it's not mandatory to how successful can it be. if it's not mandatory we need to set the stage so that everyone is willing to use that and that means that we have to set the right expectations where people can expect if they use it so if we can they're relaxed the restrictions we have right now and they need to have trust in the app and the government so that they can be sure that the data we will be
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>> reporter: but with the onset of covid-19 ole time has scaled back their hours and employees.the door but the amount of work has doubled. >> reporter: despite their setbacks the harts are still lending a helping hand donating eggs from their personal chicken coop, meals to frontline workers and running their $5 pay it forward program, customers can donate to. >> take a slip and print your message. somebody comes in here, maybe down on their luck, and they get a free meal. >> reporter: now they're bringing a taste of southern comfort straight to your home with their budget friendly brunswick stew, a great clean out your pantry recipe. >> your butter in your frying pan. we'll add in one whole chopped onion. we're going to caramelize these onions up nice and golden brown. >> reporter: next the base, a mix of barbecue sauces, spices, sugar and chicken stock. >> our slow cooker we'll add in one whole carrot. you can use a canned corn, frozen corn, fresh corn, can of green beans, last night's lima beans and pour your base right on in, your onions and we'll bring this up to a good si
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. >> that joke will gel ol get ole end of this meeting. [ laughter ] >> the only place i have myself experienced excessive crowding is in golden gate park, on the sidewalks there. i know there was discussion awhile back whether or not we could close some of those roads like we do on the weekends. and the concern i heard respected from the department of public health, they were worried it would draw too many additional crowds and i guess the response i would make to that is i think the crowds are there. i wonder whether that's worth another discussion with the department of public health so that we could avoid the crowding there. it's an obviously magnet for people. that's what they want to do with their dogs and kids and everything else. but right now, it's a bit of a madhouse on the panels. paths. i just wonder waed what your thoughts might be. >> we're engaged with the department of public health and rec's department. as most of you know, the streets in golden gate park are uniquely not controlled by sfmta but managed by the rec's department and during the covid crisis, w l city de
. >> that joke will gel ol get ole end of this meeting. [ laughter ] >> the only place i have myself experienced excessive crowding is in golden gate park, on the sidewalks there. i know there was discussion awhile back whether or not we could close some of those roads like we do on the weekends. and the concern i heard respected from the department of public health, they were worried it would draw too many additional crowds and i guess the response i would make to that is i think...
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i mean, my instinct and what i'm paid for at politic ol is to have a political opinion and express ittrongly. same with anne and sam with cal. we have to dial that back, which i also understand is not just that we don't want to unnecessarily roil people when they come in to the bar for a drink or something like that, but one of the nice things about washington, there's a lovely word of members about comedy. you can get along. you may disagree politically but you can sit town and have a drink with them. that's sort of the spirit of the bar and sort of the spirit that i think we all bring to the coasters so we'll suspend our political opinions and save it for our political cartoons and in this case we'll have some lighthearted fun with the caricatures and coasters. >>> we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight we show you historians joan waugh and gary gallagher, who answer the question what caused the civil war. american history tv, tonight, at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> every saturday night, college classrooms
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>>social distancinthey say is still our best ol. i can tell by the kurds and as it is today that not every american is following . >>some good news technicians now being trained on a new 15 minute coronavirus test in >>and some heartwarming news w york cityirefighters. so losing staff at elmhurst hospital. during their shift change. >>by the way the story was put together before. the white house came out todaand formally recommended that americans do wear masks by the way e cdc is also informing the white house that before we can return to some semblance of normality we haveto see. be a drop in cases and hospitalizations and deaths for 4 consecutive eks. something of a time frame there. meanile, 3 m the world's largest maker of respirator masks says it will comply with the president's order tomake more critically needed and 95 masks for medical woers in the u.s. but 3 m is warning the white house that itwill continue to export the masks as well, a trump invoked the defee production act on thursday to order 03:00am to mp up productio
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i look -- i hope that we're going to be able to do some good ole fashion rallies where everybody's going wild because they love our country. >> he said it. he told you. it's not pretend. he told you. the president's been itching to get out of the white house to tout a country that is open for business. people are still dying. people are actually still catching coronavirus. and he is depending on team trump to back him up. president's son-in-law jared kushner calling the coronavirus response a great success story. a great success story. remember that big banner behind former president george bush? mission accomplished. jared kushner. a great success story, on the day the death toll passed 60,000. and saying this. >> i think what you'll see in may, as the states are reopening now, is may will be a transition month. you'll see a lot of states starting to phase in the different reopening based on the safety guidelines that president trump outlined on may -- on april 19th. and i think you'll see, by june, a lot of the country should be back to normal. and the hope is that, by july, the countr
i look -- i hope that we're going to be able to do some good ole fashion rallies where everybody's going wild because they love our country. >> he said it. he told you. it's not pretend. he told you. the president's been itching to get out of the white house to tout a country that is open for business. people are still dying. people are actually still catching coronavirus. and he is depending on team trump to back him up. president's son-in-law jared kushner calling the coronavirus...
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a fun saturday night right here. >> that's going to be cool, guys, by the way it will be the grand olenight broadcast and you'll be able to check it out on garth and trisha's facebook pages, very good. >> i love how he calls her the queen, that's my favorite thing and my other thing is they've done concerts and busting the internet so they need the grand ole opry, they need this platform. >>> and carson, you're packing your bags, you're going to l.a. for "the voice"? >> that's right, "the voice" is going to be happening, live shows, quite the undertaking as all the artists and coaches are going to be at home, we're working on the details. onwill still be here on "today" hand. >> is jack daly getting up? >> it's going to be awfully early, west coast time, but we'll see what the kid's made of. >> jack disappeared, by the way. >> he's right here. >> safe travels. >> thanks, guys. >>> just ahead, from harnessing the power of social media to getting grants, steph ruhle has new ways to help small businesses stay afloat. >>> we're also going to show you the ingenious way that one small busine
a fun saturday night right here. >> that's going to be cool, guys, by the way it will be the grand olenight broadcast and you'll be able to check it out on garth and trisha's facebook pages, very good. >> i love how he calls her the queen, that's my favorite thing and my other thing is they've done concerts and busting the internet so they need the grand ole opry, they need this platform. >>> and carson, you're packing your bags, you're going to l.a. for "the...
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these ol' boys are getting ready to hand you your ass on a platter." i said, "you need to wake up, girl, and come present here because they're after you." - did she wake up? - did she ever. you did some mock trials and it didn't go well at the beginning. it did not go well in the beginning because oprah was very irritated, annoyed, angry, at being sued. as anyone would be. and she was very hostile. she was not the oprah people see on television. one of the jurors said, "why are you mad at us? we didn't sue you." and she looked at me and she said, "oh, my god." she talks about "light bulb moments." she said that was a light bulb moment. and when it came time for trial, she owned that courtroom. and the difference between telling the truth and telling the truth effectively, was never more evident than when oprah winfrey took the witness stand. levin: you kind of made it a first amendment freedom of speech case. toward the end of that closing argument, we posed a question to the jury, "what kind of america will you wake up in tomorrow, if you muzzle oprah
these ol' boys are getting ready to hand you your ass on a platter." i said, "you need to wake up, girl, and come present here because they're after you." - did she wake up? - did she ever. you did some mock trials and it didn't go well at the beginning. it did not go well in the beginning because oprah was very irritated, annoyed, angry, at being sued. as anyone would be. and she was very hostile. she was not the oprah people see on television. one of the jurors said, "why...
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i do want to share another piece of ar this is surry from san jos she is 5 years ol she says, i see a big bee and the bee is all colorfu a very sweet smil remember, kids may not always understand what's going o so let them work on it however they want to, including artwork and you can share that with us.just use the hashtag kpix on facebook, twitter or on instagra back to the studio. >>> hey. sports settling in at 6:00. ahead, no round highlights of the 2020 masters. was scheduled to begin toda and there will be an actual sports event this weekend! but can they shoot as well as larry bird and michael jordan did? what we do now will forever change our tomorrow. so let's do the right thing, today. let's stay at home. let's wash up. let's always keep our distance - please, six feet apart at least. let's look after ourselves, as well as others. it will all be worth it. we can all do our part. so those on the front line can do their part. and when this is over, we will all, continue, to thrive. - [female vo] restaurants are our family. the cornerstone of our communities. and our family nee
i do want to share another piece of ar this is surry from san jos she is 5 years ol she says, i see a big bee and the bee is all colorfu a very sweet smil remember, kids may not always understand what's going o so let them work on it however they want to, including artwork and you can share that with us.just use the hashtag kpix on facebook, twitter or on instagra back to the studio. >>> hey. sports settling in at 6:00. ahead, no round highlights of the 2020 masters. was scheduled to...
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and crded spaces or an rooms with bad ventilation chinese researcherat wuhan traps they did that and ol around hospitals in the city. they fou high concentrations of the virus appeared in toilets and other areas where there are a lot of pele passing through that was ompared to the few aerosols discovered an a supermarket's residential builngs and patient wards, especially high concentratis of the virus were found in areas where dical staffers were taking off protective equipment suggesting th particles contamiting their gear can become airborne again when removed, searchers said e study is phasizing of course how fundamenl it is to limit crowds improve sanitation and ventilation. house speaker nancy pesi, she endorse joe biden today, it's one of the things i talked about wi our political analyst i asked them whether that endorsement makes any big difference at this pot. >>in rms of the race probably not o much in terms of access to to the speaker's fundraising prowess a lot d this is something where joe biden nes the fundraising spker pelosi. i was involved with a lot of presidential ca
and crded spaces or an rooms with bad ventilation chinese researcherat wuhan traps they did that and ol around hospitals in the city. they fou high concentrations of the virus appeared in toilets and other areas where there are a lot of pele passing through that was ompared to the few aerosols discovered an a supermarket's residential builngs and patient wards, especially high concentratis of the virus were found in areas where dical staffers were taking off protective equipment suggesting th...
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all ole. you i'm a. jew would get high on that i was 18 when i married into this family at 1st i didn't know my husband at all with china and what we got used to each other over time and now we have 2 sons. they both go to school the older one is in the 5th grade the younger one in the 3rd grade chart and they come here during the summer holidays in june. that's the only time we see them as well cut down on a march. and need to be on the stove has to look nice from both sides otherwise our guests will notice. it it should have our younger son works hard at school. gelett you but the older one hasn't learnt much there he should come back here and look after the animals. child could see much because i'm. so close you move the women here work more than the men do. but they help when we move and they look after the animals the women run the household. i want you to know there are 12 families in our group a lot of them are related to each other. and. they're dying take care of the sheep for everyone who. gonn
all ole. you i'm a. jew would get high on that i was 18 when i married into this family at 1st i didn't know my husband at all with china and what we got used to each other over time and now we have 2 sons. they both go to school the older one is in the 5th grade the younger one in the 3rd grade chart and they come here during the summer holidays in june. that's the only time we see them as well cut down on a march. and need to be on the stove has to look nice from both sides otherwise our...
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coastline will sunshine the afternoon so not gog to spoil the weekend but you know is that we've got some ol weather developing outside temperatures are going to be running into the 60's in the san francisco for tomorrow, we're oking at some 70's inside parts of the bay and probly some mid 80's, the warm spotwell inland. so certainly some ver nice weather had to start out your weekend enjoy that sunshine while we have some changes are coming r way we'll see a few more clouds toward the coastline, but just inside the bay and the valleys, it's looking >>today in san francisco, there was a large demonstration outside of th most coty center as workers from all different fields protested what they call a lack personal protective equipment abt 75 carson people protested demanding more personal protecte uipment from businesses to workers who work with rs and vulnerable populations. the mayor says e city is working on getting all the ppe they need but it's a big challen. next year at 6 the shelter-in-pce order can actually be bad ne for chances are if you arstaying at home your car is as well but no
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a first grade teacher in ole is holding virtual story time with his students. he opens his time up, dragons love tacos, don't let the pigeon drive the bus and where the wild things are. that one i know very well of students in boston and new york and even scotland and england are joining up. fantastic. you're working the stay in touch with us. give us a good forecast. you moved indoors now. you were outside earlier. >> it was getting a little cold outside. we brought things back indoors as we show you the view from outside and inside. let's show you san francisco. late day, cooling down now to 59 degrees after a high closer the 55 degrees. and san jose yell, up to 69 degrees. cooling with moens skies. skeef degrees. we understand at 14 miles per hour. and speaking of the wend. our weather forecast trends, we're getting toward the peak of allergy season. for trees, it is oak pollen which remains particularly high. after tomorrow and the brief shower chances we see, pollen might be the big story. notice the wind speed. it's the strong onshore breeze. we'll see mo
a first grade teacher in ole is holding virtual story time with his students. he opens his time up, dragons love tacos, don't let the pigeon drive the bus and where the wild things are. that one i know very well of students in boston and new york and even scotland and england are joining up. fantastic. you're working the stay in touch with us. give us a good forecast. you moved indoors now. you were outside earlier. >> it was getting a little cold outside. we brought things back indoors...
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and governor new sochl hewsom h announcead ol dlars in transit funding. d there is a massive falloff in ridership. >>nd aan s fncraiscoaw s its first coronavirus case in a homeless elshter. anind chrimo,nd the race is on to turn thisve ent center into a patient center. a>>nd you are looking at sky 7 video of that event ceernt. parai icerho tmas has more. >> reporter: and this number has had a numberf o difrefent roles. and it has been called upon to ndhale anotherri csi nsow and one that they hope the building will nerevav he to be used for. over the decades, this floor rehe t wgheit of eryvethgin from roadsters to sherman tanks. d anno twhe ayre preripang to bear the weight of hospital ds. wree' working with our partners to turn it into a 025 bed feredal micedal center. >> reporter:he t crane way pavili pavionli,he ty did the same thing for tanks and now ty heare preparing to handle the covid-19 cases. a wnde're working to dbloue e capacity from 1100 beds to about 0022 beds and add alternate care sites. >>ep rorr:te and that is why national guardro tops
and governor new sochl hewsom h announcead ol dlars in transit funding. d there is a massive falloff in ridership. >>nd aan s fncraiscoaw s its first coronavirus case in a homeless elshter. anind chrimo,nd the race is on to turn thisve ent center into a patient center. a>>nd you are looking at sky 7 video of that event ceernt. parai icerho tmas has more. >> reporter: and this number has had a numberf o difrefent roles. and it has been called upon to ndhale anotherri csi nsow...
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. >> we are at foot hill gh ol inpleasanton with how they might do it. >> reporter: this drive- throughs anything but traditional, but one of the unique memories that the class of 2020 will hold. >> it's nice to see the support that teachers and staph showed us. they've been with us for the last four years and kind of like our family growing up, and to see them gone if this way and not in graduation is sad, of course, but just to know they really care about us. >> caller: cross the area and country, schools are canceling commencement ceremonies. so is there an alternative? >> we're looking at options and seeing what this is go being look like as far as loosening up any of these lockdown parameters for folks. so we're just in the planning phase right now. >> reporter: some schools are considering virtual graduations to honor graduates' accomplishments. >> i think with everyone working from home, it's pretty easy y thing vil days. >>encement speeches will hold more value, carrying messages of hope, perspective and wisdom. >> still go to college, do the best you can do. >> reporter: but wh
. >> we are at foot hill gh ol inpleasanton with how they might do it. >> reporter: this drive- throughs anything but traditional, but one of the unique memories that the class of 2020 will hold. >> it's nice to see the support that teachers and staph showed us. they've been with us for the last four years and kind of like our family growing up, and to see them gone if this way and not in graduation is sad, of course, but just to know they really care about us. >>...
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isis santa clara county move quicker than most >>because in early march, the help them couct a small ol, study at its outpatient clinics which showed a significant incidts of coronavirus cases. >>we're looking very closely at the experience and other communities around e world and trying to learn from their experience. it was pretty clear that if you're gog to do something really drastic like a shell trip place. you possibly can because if you u wait to do it. you get all the harms all of th social and economic disruptions but you miss a lot of the benefit cody caion santa clara county is not out of the woods yet the amount of testing is not where she wants t be and there are also challenges getting resources to health care providers as for when things return to normal she says it's just toearly to tell. >>if you have a you know lockdown and shelter place like we have here and then you completely lifted. y're going to see a rebound in cases and so the chalnge for us is one. we're all liddy with an extraordinary degree going to continue currently that bay area stay at home orders to run
isis santa clara county move quicker than most >>because in early march, the help them couct a small ol, study at its outpatient clinics which showed a significant incidts of coronavirus cases. >>we're looking very closely at the experience and other communities around e world and trying to learn from their experience. it was pretty clear that if you're gog to do something really drastic like a shell trip place. you possibly can because if you u wait to do it. you get all the harms...
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his nephews and nieces to the park is a trees it's a welcome distraction for everyone it's of good ol buddy about yusef has changed a lot most of what he used to play with all the kids but he thought anymore he's become quiet and he cries a lot. he asks me why can't i walk why can't you take me out. well you can learn that. they are divided by light money. that you would want to go out on. and would give the. use of is still young so his chances of a full recovery a good but isra says his own future is going to be very different to watch he'd imagine. the other day visit guy came up and sort of to learn are you a cripple. one as long clinician or i can get my old life back but you know all started you know like. i'll continue my education and get a job that's a. day off today i watch a truck come to the orthopedic center and practice house for war. it's a slow painful process used to get him that i have seen that he doesn't hold well and doesn't immediately yes to make very short steps but the movement within western now we can learn is by the mouth for a very little about you know ju
his nephews and nieces to the park is a trees it's a welcome distraction for everyone it's of good ol buddy about yusef has changed a lot most of what he used to play with all the kids but he thought anymore he's become quiet and he cries a lot. he asks me why can't i walk why can't you take me out. well you can learn that. they are divided by light money. that you would want to go out on. and would give the. use of is still young so his chances of a full recovery a good but isra says his own...
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still a bion the ol side. degrees in millbrae 59 in burlingame looking about 61 degrees in foster city, 64 in palo alto 68 in mount view, a south bay looking nice you'll see temperatures near 70 degrees in san jose by morrow afternoon about 66. in milpas 69 in livermore 68 in dublin about 63 degrees in berkeley cloudy early on that some sunshine in the afternoon, 65 degrs in benicia 70.in antioch about 61 degrees in the bottle. next couple days were going to e some clouds on the way little sunshine in the afternoon tomorrow, more clouds on sunday though, an then a chance of owers late sunday nighin themonday stine but really just looks like a slight chance of showers for the bay area that'slet's forecast back t you hey something's better than nothing. thanks lawrene. now the next person togreet her child. >>cod be a former first lady michelle obama's partnering with pbs kids r weekly read along shoevery monday shull re one ofher favorite children's books, aloud, d the videos will be streamed on the pbs kids fa
still a bion the ol side. degrees in millbrae 59 in burlingame looking about 61 degrees in foster city, 64 in palo alto 68 in mount view, a south bay looking nice you'll see temperatures near 70 degrees in san jose by morrow afternoon about 66. in milpas 69 in livermore 68 in dublin about 63 degrees in berkeley cloudy early on that some sunshine in the afternoon, 65 degrs in benicia 70.in antioch about 61 degrees in the bottle. next couple days were going to e some clouds on the way little...
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giin the ol bailout program, stimulus progra announced weeks ago we had $349 eabillioarked r small businessesthe fashion of loans th could use to keep employees on the payroll. within 13 days o a that money had absolutely evaporated. there were so many millions of small businesses that tried to get those loans and did not get access to it. congress put in an extra $310 billion into that program. yalreeople are saying that demand still outweighs how much money is available. the bank of america has said, if they want to be able to helth al small businesses that need it, the program one need an additional $650 billion. anchor: how was the government addressing cticism? wealthy companies are getting access toun originally earmarked for smaller firms. samira: there are big-name restaurants in the u.s. able to get access to those funds, chris ruth's steakhouse, shake shack, somef which sai would give the money back. when you are a small business, you may not have a strong relationship with a big bank. it was big banks able to get the federal moneyl and funt to the people they have relationships wit
giin the ol bailout program, stimulus progra announced weeks ago we had $349 eabillioarked r small businessesthe fashion of loans th could use to keep employees on the payroll. within 13 days o a that money had absolutely evaporated. there were so many millions of small businesses that tried to get those loans and did not get access to it. congress put in an extra $310 billion into that program. yalreeople are saying that demand still outweighs how much money is available. the bank of america...
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♪ well back in 1876 an ol' boy named bell ♪ ♪ invented a contraption that we know so well ♪ ♪ by theey were in everybody's home ♪ ♪ there's a crazy little thing we call the telephone ♪ ♪ now there's one on every corner in the back of every bar ♪ ♪ you can get one in your briefcase ♪ ♪ on a plane or in your car ♪ so tell me why haven't i ♪ haven't i ♪ heard from you ♪ why haven't i heard from you ♪ tell me why ♪ why ♪ haven't i ♪ haven't i ♪ heard from you ♪ why haven't i heard from you ♪ i said now darlin' honey what is your excuse ♪
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read these fighting to protect the bugs he has been monitoring a small colony of miking those eagle ols in the killer region of central cane you know for years. p.d. days and farming practices here do still threaten these birds of prey but their numbers are slowly beginning to grow. you know i.e.d. i have a specific specific number of this out because i have about 16. and of 16 peers that are breeding p.s. the others are just loose in state listing listing past which. caught it in the breeding. the fields of now turning good jerry and his family are very close to the colony. they also find reach pickings here paul marie the husband shredded local farmers that their bad serve their own interest because alls eat mice and rats the damage crops moree these efforts seem to be paying off. when we were young our elders believe that if an own cried a battle something bad will happen but time this has been disproved for me now when you come here and hear old crying i don't believe that it can cause death or something bad to get them or to an idea. this is an african wood all that injured itself
read these fighting to protect the bugs he has been monitoring a small colony of miking those eagle ols in the killer region of central cane you know for years. p.d. days and farming practices here do still threaten these birds of prey but their numbers are slowly beginning to grow. you know i.e.d. i have a specific specific number of this out because i have about 16. and of 16 peers that are breeding p.s. the others are just loose in state listing listing past which. caught it in the breeding....
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and messages of hope for the graduating class of 2020, how a high school senior used his tech ols>>sk o tn a mask and go p save lives, but i can do this during this dark time in our untry. ♪ for you watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "bbc world news erica." it is another grim day of figures, more cases of coronavirus inmerica, 20 3000 people here have died, but the rate of new infections doesn't seem to be stabilizing, and west coast are now planning for the reopening of their states. the president says it is up to him and not them. here is our bbc repter. reporter: new york has entered a new phase in its battle against the coronavus. after thest week yet, finally some good news. iedl ddeaths and new infectionse down, as well as hospital and intensive care admissionw governor andomo of new york says while residents have to remain vigilant, he believes the worst is ov. governor cuomo: for the health care workers, for the rest of my thank you to them, and i was not sure that we could keep the tide from overwhelming our hospital capacity, and th did. feel good about that, a
and messages of hope for the graduating class of 2020, how a high school senior used his tech ols>>sk o tn a mask and go p save lives, but i can do this during this dark time in our untry. ♪ for you watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "bbc world news erica." it is another grim day of figures, more cases of coronavirus inmerica, 20 3000 people here have died, but the rate of new infections doesn't seem to be stabilizing, and west coast are now planning for the...
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ol university hospital doctors and physicists are working together to study the different ways that patients can benefit from this therapy they've been treating both with and without plasma so they can compare the results they're also developing various plasters through which the plasma can flow to treat different sized wounds the teamwork is crucial if. we need the physicists because the equipment still has much more potential that can be utilized that's because the instruments don't yet have the right shape we're still discussing distances and surfaces. then you have the important aspect of whether it's working biologically in the direction that the doctors want for a particular condition if not do we need to make adjustments or do we need to change the composition of the plasma. the scientists are continuing to work on instruments for applying the plasma they're also testing various gas compositions one of their goals is to develop a plasma and a scope for use inside the body as well. when treating fresh wounds they use a cold plasma pen device on a daily basis. there is some curse of the
ol university hospital doctors and physicists are working together to study the different ways that patients can benefit from this therapy they've been treating both with and without plasma so they can compare the results they're also developing various plasters through which the plasma can flow to treat different sized wounds the teamwork is crucial if. we need the physicists because the equipment still has much more potential that can be utilized that's because the instruments don't yet have...
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the good ol 7. fish and were happy. to hear. shots came from over there. thank you. soon after the murder of my daughter genesis jim you're more trains often for running them so. jeffrey either be also some variant of self. for an accomplice. and we're seeing anthony's pick of about a month and a half after all of that and he was picked up on gun charges that were linked to the murder.
the good ol 7. fish and were happy. to hear. shots came from over there. thank you. soon after the murder of my daughter genesis jim you're more trains often for running them so. jeffrey either be also some variant of self. for an accomplice. and we're seeing anthony's pick of about a month and a half after all of that and he was picked up on gun charges that were linked to the murder.
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. >> reporter: we met ole, the dad who adopted them.nd as well, and they presented him with eagle scout pins too. >> i wear these with pride because -- because they made it to eagle scout. they are ambassadors of the possible. >> reporter: last monday, all three brothers tested positive for covid-19. first leo was taken to the hospital. talking to our station wjla. >> it's really scary. i mean, i've never been this sick before. >> reporter: nick taken to the hospital too. steven isolating at home. and their father, ole, has no symptoms. he's had to keep his distance. but he is proud of their resilience. >> that resilience has come in handy now. the tough thing is not being able to be with them. >> reporter: we are proud to report leo is now going home. >> here we go, guys. i'm leaving the hospital. >> reporter: through those doors. >> there we go, we're going outside. >> reporter: his message, and we love what he told us. >> one of the things we learned during scouts, becoming an eagle scout, is not to give up. even though sometimes thi
. >> reporter: we met ole, the dad who adopted them.nd as well, and they presented him with eagle scout pins too. >> i wear these with pride because -- because they made it to eagle scout. they are ambassadors of the possible. >> reporter: last monday, all three brothers tested positive for covid-19. first leo was taken to the hospital. talking to our station wjla. >> it's really scary. i mean, i've never been this sick before. >> reporter: nick taken to the...
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subcontractors working on 10 bay area projects, mostly housing.s video will explain ho suffolk is in permitting ols. >> reporter: dinapoli shared with me this return. >> all workers will receive a temperature checked by the on- site temperature technician. >> reporter: we have sensors on people's hardhats so if they are within six feet they get a little beep. and a coalition of unions representing construction workers tells me the ban on most construction is expected to be lifted soon. >> the longer the stays in place , many contractors will go out of business. we have to remember, we do have another crisis that we had before the pandemic hit and ats the housing crisis. >> reporter: back at the downtown oakland construction site, dinapoli says 150 workers would be back on the job once the ban was lifted. >> it's been emotional. i think there's kind of a mental health aspect to this for people who are sheltered at home. certainly there is in my r: clover tells me lifting the ban would bring 15,000 people back to work in alameda county alone and up to 60,000 in the bay area. >>> a survey of bay area
subcontractors working on 10 bay area projects, mostly housing.s video will explain ho suffolk is in permitting ols. >> reporter: dinapoli shared with me this return. >> all workers will receive a temperature checked by the on- site temperature technician. >> reporter: we have sensors on people's hardhats so if they are within six feet they get a little beep. and a coalition of unions representing construction workers tells me the ban on most construction is expected to be...
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country ols along germany's land borders with its neighbors in the schengen free travel zone will also remain in place for another 20 days. from now germany will continue keeping its distance the curve may be flattening but the government it seems is taking things slow. to w. a political correspondent has more on the story for a say motherwell small steps here back to normality how are people reacting to the government's plans. well i think they weren't really surprised that for example social these dancing would be reconvicted would go further but of course the announcement that for example some stores might be able to reopen in the coming weeks that comes as a relief for those people working in those industries and also there's a relief for example for some parents for some students that key classes for example the final years with exams will be reopened at the beginning of may for those of the students who have exams to pass and now it's worth noting that more than half of the german population was actually happy we do restorations currently in place with even around 10 percent want
country ols along germany's land borders with its neighbors in the schengen free travel zone will also remain in place for another 20 days. from now germany will continue keeping its distance the curve may be flattening but the government it seems is taking things slow. to w. a political correspondent has more on the story for a say motherwell small steps here back to normality how are people reacting to the government's plans. well i think they weren't really surprised that for example social...
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. >> reporter: 27 year-ol smelissa sillrted worrying about covid-19 long before the u.s. had any known cases. >> i was watching the trends ing what wasng on in countries like italy, and i was very nervous. >> reporter: as someone with a weakened immune system, siller knew contracting the virus cld be devastating. she was once a college tennis player, but three years ago she was diagnosed with ehlers-danlos syndrome. oit's a groupgenetic connective tissue disorders that left the ligaments in her spine too loose to support her head. shgets dizzy, loses her balance, has vision problems and is in a lot of pain. but just this month she was planning to get some relief. >> s i was supposed to have cervical spine fusion or a cranial cervical fusion. so, it fuses my skull and to a few of the vertebrae in my cervical spine. and because of the number of covid cases n york city, the hospital that i would be having tgehe s at is really over flooded with covid patients. >> reporter: siller found ntt late last the surgery would be postponed indefinitelyc that'sse it's considered electiv
. >> reporter: 27 year-ol smelissa sillrted worrying about covid-19 long before the u.s. had any known cases. >> i was watching the trends ing what wasng on in countries like italy, and i was very nervous. >> reporter: as someone with a weakened immune system, siller knew contracting the virus cld be devastating. she was once a college tennis player, but three years ago she was diagnosed with ehlers-danlos syndrome. oit's a groupgenetic connective tissue disorders that left...
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it's hardto read some of this the text on this ole thing here okay near 80 so that's far inland and then for this we, mostly sunny and calling all week lower 70's going on inland. so that's that's areas today or tomorrow rather they're going to see near about 90 those same locations are going to see lower 70's by the time we get to around friday and in satury. and there's that outside chance of maybe a sprinkle up in the north ba when we get into e weekend from the system to our north 68 san francisco, 74 for open 78 for san jose. but across the widebay robin asked how warm igoing to be today. well very much like yesterday. she cod see a lot of those inland spots already in the lowe 80's. this is just a taste just a little morsel of the flavor we're going to get for tomorrow as those temperatures really jump up you're going to feel a difference lot of greenery as y can see in the peninsula in the north bay off to the westwhere temperatures are the beaches will warm up to we get to tomorrow and coming up on the by the way litt bit later on the oadcast. we'll take a look at that 4 zone for
it's hardto read some of this the text on this ole thing here okay near 80 so that's far inland and then for this we, mostly sunny and calling all week lower 70's going on inland. so that's that's areas today or tomorrow rather they're going to see near about 90 those same locations are going to see lower 70's by the time we get to around friday and in satury. and there's that outside chance of maybe a sprinkle up in the north ba when we get into e weekend from the system to our north 68 san...
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>>ol the fstteer to receive it was a microbiologist.32 today. >> of course, i want to try to support science, scientific process whenever i can. since i do not study viruses, i felt a bit useless these days, but this is a way for me to support the cause. yes, that is why i em here and i ited. >> half of those on trial will get coronavirus vaccine permit half, a different one. the volunteers do not know which wendy reived. >> i will basically sit here, incubate thisvi thing, and p some good follow-up data. we will see. hopefully it works. >> whatould normally take years has been done in three months by university. at the around 80 groupde worldwide are loping coronavirus vaccines. a few others in the u.s. and china have als srted human trials. there is no guarantee any of them will succeed. >> personally, i am very optimistic it is going to work. formally, we are testi it in the efficacy study. there n is absolute suggestion we will start using this vaccine in a wide population before it demonstrated that it actually works and start gett
>>ol the fstteer to receive it was a microbiologist.32 today. >> of course, i want to try to support science, scientific process whenever i can. since i do not study viruses, i felt a bit useless these days, but this is a way for me to support the cause. yes, that is why i em here and i ited. >> half of those on trial will get coronavirus vaccine permit half, a different one. the volunteers do not know which wendy reived. >> i will basically sit here, incubate thisvi...
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donald pledged his support for t the ol and gas industrtry- what might this entailed. well it'ss probobably going to be somome kd of financial aid although we don'n't know quite what a speciaially a lot a lot of oil companies in the u. s. especially small ones are facing massive layoffs are possible bankruptcies. at one else's says that up to a thousand small u. s. oilil companies c could go bankrupt if oioil prices remain at theheir current lelevels o of us presidt tweeted that he will never let that great industry down he asked for a plan to make funds avaiailable to secure work quote these important companies and jobs long into the future. right now the government of course can't create d demand for oil which is what destry really needs but it can help with ststorage- some lawmwmakers and- the government. i to fill up its- petrololeum. other things that foreign oil imports should be banned for face very very steep tariffs. there's eveven ad suggestions that the government could pay oil companieses. to stop pumping oil all together. now the american petroleum institu
donald pledged his support for t the ol and gas industrtry- what might this entailed. well it'ss probobably going to be somome kd of financial aid although we don'n't know quite what a speciaially a lot a lot of oil companies in the u. s. especially small ones are facing massive layoffs are possible bankruptcies. at one else's says that up to a thousand small u. s. oilil companies c could go bankrupt if oioil prices remain at theheir current lelevels o of us presidt tweeted that he will never...
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i think it's pretty mind boggling ols revealing that you know the amount of pain dysfunction that your body had to go through for like 2 decades was cured to be a good few months of dietary changes but before we discuss your particular diet i want to dwell on this particular point we are what we eat because hypocrisy is came up with 2500 years ago and the many people still believe eat as if it doesn't apply to them why do you thing that's the key i think it's a mess education i know my diet was especially when i went off to university and in north america it was like orrible i was surviving off of you know instant noodles and things because it was fast but i had no idea that what i ate would affect me in the way it did i i bought into the calories in calories. now i don't you know it has some truth to it but i don't agree with so i saying this i just want a straightforward this is a suggestion no it's certainly not a straight forward you are a little bit of a biological outlier as you said you have a very rare condition you were diagnosed with with a right history when you were a kid y
i think it's pretty mind boggling ols revealing that you know the amount of pain dysfunction that your body had to go through for like 2 decades was cured to be a good few months of dietary changes but before we discuss your particular diet i want to dwell on this particular point we are what we eat because hypocrisy is came up with 2500 years ago and the many people still believe eat as if it doesn't apply to them why do you thing that's the key i think it's a mess education i know my diet was...
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ols but they don't make any of those inspection records available. they say that they've got rigorous standards but they really don't know what those standards are real terms they say that they kick people out but we don't really have a comprehensive record of when they're doing that or what the consequences are even if they can still keep breathing and they can still keep operating so what's the value of their inspections program there in force and efforts for all we know are completely meaningless we don't know what they even inspect for when they go into these facilities because they don't make their inspection records public quite frankly if they were meaningful inspections there would be no reason not to make them public. while the a k c boasts of a rigorous inspection program in 2011 only $1500000.00 of their $59000000.00 in revenue was spent to employ just 9 inspectors across the entire united states. big you see is a group that says it's the dogs champion but in practical terms is consistently leading the fight against efforts to establish hu
ols but they don't make any of those inspection records available. they say that they've got rigorous standards but they really don't know what those standards are real terms they say that they kick people out but we don't really have a comprehensive record of when they're doing that or what the consequences are even if they can still keep breathing and they can still keep operating so what's the value of their inspections program there in force and efforts for all we know are completely...