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interesting part is that dickens, a tale of two cities obviously so dickens was also, he was writing about his own country, england, a century, this entry following the french revolution and he was basically trying to convince his own country people of the committee the same kind of error of excess they saw in the french revolution. so two players in the novel, and i wrote about this chapter in a way where i was hoping we could see in our moment where we see cries of injustice everywhere and we need to be concerned about it, yet there's also this tendency, natural human tendency we have to correct injustice not with justice but with further injustices. i think there's a a third layer we can add to this brilliant telling that dickens is of the french revolution for his time and i tried to retell it for our time and display in doing that, the virtue of justice. i would love to take questions from you. >> thank you. this book, i would imagine that we would want to read now. >> i would hope so. >> all the things that readers do so i just love this book and look forward to questions. they
interesting part is that dickens, a tale of two cities obviously so dickens was also, he was writing about his own country, england, a century, this entry following the french revolution and he was basically trying to convince his own country people of the committee the same kind of error of excess they saw in the french revolution. so two players in the novel, and i wrote about this chapter in a way where i was hoping we could see in our moment where we see cries of injustice everywhere and we...
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the interesting part the tale of two cities. obviously. so dickens was also right and he was writing about his own country of england, essentially following the french revolution. and he basically was trying to convince his own country people of the possibility they too could commit the same error of access that they saw in the french revolution. so there are two layers in the novel, we could see in our moments we could see cries of injustice everywhere. we need to be concerned about it. yet there's this tendency, natural human tendency we have to correct injustice not with justice, but with further injustice. think there's a third layer we can add to this a brilliant telling that dickens gives us about the french revolution for his time and i try to reach out for our times and to display and doing the virtue viof justice. so i would love to take questions from you, get feedback. >> thank you very much this is a joy to readers. even for those of us who don't read they would be inspired to want to read. see when she talks about reading slow
the interesting part the tale of two cities. obviously. so dickens was also right and he was writing about his own country of england, essentially following the french revolution. and he basically was trying to convince his own country people of the possibility they too could commit the same error of access that they saw in the french revolution. so there are two layers in the novel, we could see in our moments we could see cries of injustice everywhere. we need to be concerned about it. yet...
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of the wonderful things about bryan-college station, you have two cities one community. really right after the civil war. there was a railroad coming from houston that was marching its way here. after the civil war it continued on and brian for the first few years after the civil war struggled to get itself created but was able to do that. its876 the university got first six students and the city of brian was really getting going. are still some of the first buildings that were being built. 25 years ago this area was a ghost town. has created growth and renewal in the city of brian. the line between our cities is blurred not just in how we work together but geographically. >> texas a&m founded in 1876. but it wasit grew five miles from the nearest town. calledknew about a town factge station except the in 1938 when some a&m faculty and staff got together and said let's create our own city. we are growing somewhere between three to 5% every single year. we have the greatest disparity of any city in the united states regarding the number of students to the number of non-st
of the wonderful things about bryan-college station, you have two cities one community. really right after the civil war. there was a railroad coming from houston that was marching its way here. after the civil war it continued on and brian for the first few years after the civil war struggled to get itself created but was able to do that. its876 the university got first six students and the city of brian was really getting going. are still some of the first buildings that were being built. 25...
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mayors of two storied cities, chicago and new orleans, now covid-19 hotspots. what's being done to help the most vulnerable. >> "nightline" starts right now with juju chang. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. tonight, even as we begin to see what may be glimpses of a flattening of covid numbers in parts of the u.s. concern is growing over hotspots like detroit, new orleans and chicago. big cities now facing a new crisis within a crisis. one shining a painful light on america's racial divide. here's my "nightline" co-anchor, byron pitts. >> i still have the cough. i have the headache, and kind oo weeks, shelly has battled an invisible enemy. it might appear she's losing, but this 67-year-old doesn't rely on what the eyes can see. >> i'm coming back, i'm feeling better. >> reporter: you hope that or you know that. >> i know that. i couldn't walk from my den to my upstairs without being on oxygen, so yes, i'm coming back. >> reporter: she wasn't able to get a test but is convinced her body aches and ever-present cough are sure signs of covid-19. >> my husband
mayors of two storied cities, chicago and new orleans, now covid-19 hotspots. what's being done to help the most vulnerable. >> "nightline" starts right now with juju chang. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. tonight, even as we begin to see what may be glimpses of a flattening of covid numbers in parts of the u.s. concern is growing over hotspots like detroit, new orleans and chicago. big cities now facing a new crisis within a crisis. one shining a painful light on...
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we get this story from kristie lu stout. >> reporter: streets a tait is o cities, singapore and hong kong, two wealthy asian societies that have launched aggressive virus fighting campaigns from the start. both cities tightened borders in late january, both turned away many visitors in march. and as both faced a second wave of infections from residents returning home from overseas, cases spiked. especially in singapore. on april 13, singapore had more than 2900 cases while hong kong had 1009. so how can hong kong with a larger population sitting right next to mainland china manage to keep the numbers lower at least for now? observers say it could be due to the people here and their collective memory of another pandemic. >> it is fresh on the memories of hong kongers. when covid-19 broke out, people knew we needed masks, we needed to be away from one another, listen to the medical people, we need to close borders. the basic protocol that i think are found in any government in cases of pandemics and crisis, the hong kong people knew exactly what do. and they did it. >> reporter: nearly two decad
we get this story from kristie lu stout. >> reporter: streets a tait is o cities, singapore and hong kong, two wealthy asian societies that have launched aggressive virus fighting campaigns from the start. both cities tightened borders in late january, both turned away many visitors in march. and as both faced a second wave of infections from residents returning home from overseas, cases spiked. especially in singapore. on april 13, singapore had more than 2900 cases while hong kong had...
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a very hopeful that i thought i went to jeff about a virtual justice which i examined a tale of two cities. but justice was the hardest virtue for me to research and put my mind around and research but also a society and culture of community to obtain or have social justice. but unfortunately that is the right ordering of relationships within the community so as individuals we need to desire that ordering and then the french revolution is the center of the story. and then to be controlled by the aristocracy and the came out and order theoretically hopefully think god to correct that injustice. as we all know as a result what happened was not a restoration of justice simply but with those justices to be imposed once those who have been oppressed those who had a festive so that's an example not the corruption and then writing about his own country england following the french revolution. he was basically that error of access is what they saw the french revolution. there are two layers and i read about the chapter in a way i hope we could see our moment where we see cries of injustice everywh
a very hopeful that i thought i went to jeff about a virtual justice which i examined a tale of two cities. but justice was the hardest virtue for me to research and put my mind around and research but also a society and culture of community to obtain or have social justice. but unfortunately that is the right ordering of relationships within the community so as individuals we need to desire that ordering and then the french revolution is the center of the story. and then to be controlled by...
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we have opened two city test sf sites for healthcare workers, front-line workers, essential el workers and other people in san francisco with symptoms. the health department, in addicts taddition to expanding r capacity has opened multiple test sites in the city, including the castro mission health center and southeast health center. and i am happy to report that another community-based testing site will open tomorrow in the western addition next to the maxine hall test center. these community sites give patients the opportunity to be tested without leaving their own neighborhood, keeping themselves and others safer. these health department test sites are part of a growing capacity across the city to test people. , including 26 sites across the city at ucsf, one medical, kaiser, fedder, chinese hospital and dignity help. health. in addition, we are testing all people coming so the jail who will be housed in the jail, and we will begin to test all close contacts of people with confirmed covid-19 regardless of whether they have symptoms or not. as we look forward to our goal of universal
we have opened two city test sf sites for healthcare workers, front-line workers, essential el workers and other people in san francisco with symptoms. the health department, in addicts taddition to expanding r capacity has opened multiple test sites in the city, including the castro mission health center and southeast health center. and i am happy to report that another community-based testing site will open tomorrow in the western addition next to the maxine hall test center. these community...
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. >>> happening in san jose today, two city councilmembers are pushing for three months of rent forgiveness for those impacted. >>> speakerdy working on another trillion dollar bill to help americans who are struggling. >>> and a good morning to you. thanks for starting it right here with us on "today in the bay." i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia along with the rest of the gang here to bring you today's news. latere' talk about takeouttt br yourself, which i know a lot of folks have been doing a lot of cooking staying inside as well. another rainy day yesterday, kari. what's in store for today? >>> well, the rain starting to taper off, laurlaura. rain chances are going down today and we are still looking at the storm system that is very close to the coast. and as it moves away from the bay area it's still bringing in some of that moisture and will bring in a chance of some spotty showers as we go into the rest of today. i'll be watching that as we are still going to be tracking a little bit of rain but overall a drying trend in the forecast. as we look at the radar right now,
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. >> all right, i want to also ask you, seems like we're looking at a tale of two cities or two states, i should say. new york is starting to hit its peak, maximum number of deaths today, but governor newsom has said that our kufs has flattened, but that also means it's lengthened. so, what does that mean? >> well, first, i have to command commend governor newsom and every californian getting on top of the shelter in place game way sooner. the numbers support how it's worked. people are saying, when it comes to hitting the apex is that you're looking at the growth of cases day by day, which is how you can kind of predict the curve is slowly flattening. now, what governor newsom meant said thatit's len out, means we may see cases, but it's going to be spread out over time. and that literally is a way to describe the flattened peak. because remember, we're trying to keep it underneath that max capacity. so, even if it's lengthened out over time but it's manageable, we'll be okay. >> okay. the video that we're showing right now you dr. patel, is people walking around locally in masks. of
. >> all right, i want to also ask you, seems like we're looking at a tale of two cities or two states, i should say. new york is starting to hit its peak, maximum number of deaths today, but governor newsom has said that our kufs has flattened, but that also means it's lengthened. so, what does that mean? >> well, first, i have to command commend governor newsom and every californian getting on top of the shelter in place game way sooner. the numbers support how it's worked. people...
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new yorkers, the local councillor, francisco moya, says the coronavirus has revealed a tale of two citiesa lot of the latino community and the poor community are living ten in one—bedroom apartments. when you think of new york city, you are accustomed of thinking of these luxury condos and high—rises throughout the city, but you have to come out to the outer boroughs and see how the working class and the poor have to live. in this crisis of need, new york's iconic yellow cabs have been drafted in to deliver aid. taxi drivers have become caregivers, handing out meals to people who can't leave their homes. new york believes it's past the peak of its coronavirus outbreak. but it's still in the depths of this economic disaster. nick bryant, bbc news, queens. family lawyers say that some parents who are separated are exploiting the lockdown to try to limit access to their children. but parents who do this could face legal action. the head of the family courts in england and wales, sir andrew mcfarlane, says children should continue to spend time with both parents as long as everyone is healthy
new yorkers, the local councillor, francisco moya, says the coronavirus has revealed a tale of two citiesa lot of the latino community and the poor community are living ten in one—bedroom apartments. when you think of new york city, you are accustomed of thinking of these luxury condos and high—rises throughout the city, but you have to come out to the outer boroughs and see how the working class and the poor have to live. in this crisis of need, new york's iconic yellow cabs have been...
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with latino and black residents dying twice the rate of local newcoronavirus has revealed a te of two cities lot of the latino community are living 10 to eight in one bedroom apartment. you are used to thinking of luxury condos and high-rise apartments in the city. you have to come out to the ngrros and see how the wor class and the poor live. >>ew york's iconic yellow cabs. taxi drivers have become caregivers. handing out meals to people who cannot leave their homes. new york believes it isast the peak of its coronavirus outbreak. but it is still in the depths of this economic disaster. bbc news, queens. laura: you hea nick talking about immigrant communities there. president trump has yet to give details of his n ban on all legal immigration to the u.s. for more on that and all the day's political news, let's bring in katty kay. why is the president banning all legal immigration here? katty: it is an interesting call given that effectively a lot flights from europe have been canceled already. a lot of flights from asia have en canceled already so there is not a ton of people coming to the
with latino and black residents dying twice the rate of local newcoronavirus has revealed a te of two cities lot of the latino community are living 10 to eight in one bedroom apartment. you are used to thinking of luxury condos and high-rise apartments in the city. you have to come out to the ngrros and see how the wor class and the poor live. >>ew york's iconic yellow cabs. taxi drivers have become caregivers. handing out meals to people who cannot leave their homes. new york believes it...
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the death tolls of the original pandemic in those two cities were really staggering. seeing what was happening in boston and philadelphia, everybody else could say this looks really bad, we need to start getting ready. let me read you the description from september 1918 from then-united states surgeon general rupert blue. "the disease is onset. people are stricken on the streets or while at work, first a kill, then temperatures from 101 to 103, headaches, backaches, red eyes, pains all over the body and general prostration. people should go at home at once, get into bed without delay and call a physician." but there weren't enough doctors to go around to take care of all the people going home with this disease. one of the differences between that 1893 influence epidemic and -- influenza epidemic and this one was the degree to which newspapers had grown, and carried this story. so you could see in real-time what was happening, and what was coming toward you. the pandemic occurred -- yes? student: did the virus mutate when it was present during this time period, since y
the death tolls of the original pandemic in those two cities were really staggering. seeing what was happening in boston and philadelphia, everybody else could say this looks really bad, we need to start getting ready. let me read you the description from september 1918 from then-united states surgeon general rupert blue. "the disease is onset. people are stricken on the streets or while at work, first a kill, then temperatures from 101 to 103, headaches, backaches, red eyes, pains all...
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new yorkers, the local councillor, francisco moya, says the coronavirus has revealed a tale of two citiesmmunity and the poor community are living, tend to — in one—bedroom apartments. when you think of new york city, you are accustomed of thinking of these luxury condos and high—rises throughout the city, but you have to come out to the outer boroughs and see how the working class and the poor have to live. in this crisis of need, new york's iconic yellow cabs have been drafted in to deliver aid. 0ne box each. taxi drivers have become caregivers, handing out meals to people who can't leave their homes. new york believes it's passed the peak of its coronavirus outbreak. but it's still in the depths of this economic disaster. nick bryant, bbc news, queens. the british government is facing increasing pressure over its strategy for supplying personal protective equipment to hospitals and care home. matt hancock, the health secretary, denied reports that the uk had refused for political reasons to take part in a european union scheme to secure supplies of essential equipment. 0ur political ed
new yorkers, the local councillor, francisco moya, says the coronavirus has revealed a tale of two citiesmmunity and the poor community are living, tend to — in one—bedroom apartments. when you think of new york city, you are accustomed of thinking of these luxury condos and high—rises throughout the city, but you have to come out to the outer boroughs and see how the working class and the poor have to live. in this crisis of need, new york's iconic yellow cabs have been drafted in to...
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new yorkers, the local councillor, francisco moya, says the coronavirus has revealed a tale of two citiesmmunity and the poor community are living, tend to — in one—bedroom apartments. when you think of new york city, you are accustomed of thinking of these luxury condos and high—rises throughout the city, but you have to come out to the outer boroughs and see how the working class and the poor have to live. in this crisis of need, new york's iconic yellow cabs have been drafted in to deliver aid. 0ne box each. taxi drivers have become caregivers, handing out meals to people who can't leave their homes. new york believes it's past the peak of its coronavirus outbreak. but it's still in the depths of this economic disaster. nick bryant, bbc news, queens. here in the uk, within the past half—hour an raf plane, believed to be carrying a delayed consignment of personal protective equipment for nhs staff, has landed in the uk. the plane had been dispatched from the 0xfordshire base, where two other planes are on stand—by to pick up further kit from turkey. there is a global of shortage of ppe
new yorkers, the local councillor, francisco moya, says the coronavirus has revealed a tale of two citiesmmunity and the poor community are living, tend to — in one—bedroom apartments. when you think of new york city, you are accustomed of thinking of these luxury condos and high—rises throughout the city, but you have to come out to the outer boroughs and see how the working class and the poor have to live. in this crisis of need, new york's iconic yellow cabs have been drafted in to...
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city. people are practicing social distancing, everybody inside. marymac two cruise ships infected with abca24 warning more people will die if florida will not allow them to dock. >> sick passengers begging to get off is one vessel carries the remains of four people. the president may soon get involved. >> with at least 100 sick, four deaths, imagine how anxious those passengers are to get off those ships, cruise line officials are pleading with florida state and local leaders to let them dock before more passengers die but the governor says the state has got enough to deal with with more than 6700 cases and 85 deaths, that is up 400 reasons tuesday morning. miami-dade county has the most was just over 2007 deaths in broward county where the ships went to dock have 1200 cases, 12 deaths. >> to drop people off at the place we are having the highest number of cases just doesn't make a lot of sense. >> broward county sheriff gregory tony urging county commissioners to consider their decision carefully. >> we are not there yet. we are not in a position we outlined
city. people are practicing social distancing, everybody inside. marymac two cruise ships infected with abca24 warning more people will die if florida will not allow them to dock. >> sick passengers begging to get off is one vessel carries the remains of four people. the president may soon get involved. >> with at least 100 sick, four deaths, imagine how anxious those passengers are to get off those ships, cruise line officials are pleading with florida state and local leaders to...
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new yorkers, the local councillor, francisco moya, says the coronavirus has revealed a tale of two cities a one—bedroom apartment. when you think of new york city, you're accustomed of thinking of these luxury condos and high—rises throughout the city, but you have to come out to the outer boroughs and see how the working class and the poor have to live. in this crisis of need, new york's iconic yellow cabs have been drafted in to deliver aid. taxi drivers have become caregivers, handing out meals to people who can't leave their homes. new york believes it's past the peak of its coronavirus outbreak. but it's still in the depths of this economic disaster. nick bryant, bbc news, queens. here in the uk hospitals have warned that supplies of face masks could be put at risk, if the government starts recommending that the public wear them. on tuesday the government's scientific advisers discussed the issue of masks — their conclusions are expected later in the week. 0ur science editor david shukman has been looking at the arguments. a familiar sight on the medicalfront line — masks protecting
new yorkers, the local councillor, francisco moya, says the coronavirus has revealed a tale of two cities a one—bedroom apartment. when you think of new york city, you're accustomed of thinking of these luxury condos and high—rises throughout the city, but you have to come out to the outer boroughs and see how the working class and the poor have to live. in this crisis of need, new york's iconic yellow cabs have been drafted in to deliver aid. taxi drivers have become caregivers, handing...
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whether it was "moby dick," "a tale of two cities." i was a wonderful student in the classics.ut, i got it through comic books. david: but if you are dyslexic, or somebody is dyslexic does one , compensate by hearing better, observing better, or being very good in math, as you are? charles: i think it is a issue, fundamentally is what it is. it is the conversion of code to sound, and then to meaning, and then the reverse is true for writing. and because of that, the effect in our brain, we are slow readers. david: you were not a great student, i guess, because of dyslexia in high school, but you have said in your book that maybe you got into stanford because you were a pretty good golfer. charles: i am a pretty good golfer. i don't think it makes the academics too happy i got into stanford anyhow. the fact was the coach was looking for some talent in the golf area. david: did you play golf at stanford? charles: i did play golf at stanford, only as a freshman, only for a period of time. i almost flunked out. that is what happened. i was not prepared for college at that moment. d
whether it was "moby dick," "a tale of two cities." i was a wonderful student in the classics.ut, i got it through comic books. david: but if you are dyslexic, or somebody is dyslexic does one , compensate by hearing better, observing better, or being very good in math, as you are? charles: i think it is a issue, fundamentally is what it is. it is the conversion of code to sound, and then to meaning, and then the reverse is true for writing. and because of that, the effect...
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the two city based kit us to drop address check personal email to clinch a- danger to the service should be should usually. go to decide w which is going all out to get the baby demo at forty. three yeah. just federal govevernment does not the susan from hospital is a most. natural six a new process i've called. mindful someone could decide saddam. you don't hit it shows a show for the african american for why does she feel on my yeah. sure if i should of what. first who is this woman sosomething off. have to should be that. will give us a call of a is up feeling of also won all deadlock. fifty if fashion isn't. ask of ka. and life and for it's all big business senanator have been aware o of s for long time remember louis the e fourteenth the sun kining well his will minister of finances but he's good bath famously said that faction is to france. with the gold mines are to spain the french fashion industry continues to be a gold mine today it accounts for one hundred and fifty billion euros in sales and more than one million french chops and close 23% of. gdp comes from the fact industry
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>> a controversial proposal coming from two city councilmembers. >> no rent for up to three months and a lot of landlords are not happy with this. scott bud man is in san jose with more. scott? >> the new plan would let renters apply for a grace period where they wouldn't have to pay rent for three months. not a delay, just no payments for three months. it would help a lot of the people living here, but it's also leaving property owners and managers asking, who's going to help them. >> with job losses mounting, many san jose renters are facing a stark reality. they may not be able to come up with the rent. >> we want to raise our children here. we want to take care of our parents. please keep us home and help our community before it's too late. >> two san jose councilmembers presented a plan via zoom. fully waive rent for three months. it's a plan the city council will consider on tuesday. >> their families are not going to be able to pay that back rent and so they're having to make choices between feeding their families or paying the little they can toward rent. >> the status quo you
>> a controversial proposal coming from two city councilmembers. >> no rent for up to three months and a lot of landlords are not happy with this. scott bud man is in san jose with more. scott? >> the new plan would let renters apply for a grace period where they wouldn't have to pay rent for three months. not a delay, just no payments for three months. it would help a lot of the people living here, but it's also leaving property owners and managers asking, who's going to help...
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new yorkers, the local councillor, francisco moya, says the coronavirus has revealed a tale of two citiesd the poor community are living, tend to — in one—bedroom apartments. when you think of new york city, you are accustomed of thinking of these luxury condos and high—rises throughout the city, but you have to come out to the outer boroughs and see how the working class and the poor have to live. in this crisis of need, new york's iconic yellow cabs have been drafted in to deliver aid. 0ne box each. taxi drivers have become caregivers, handing out meals to people who can't leave their homes. new york believes it's past the peak of its coronavirus outbreak. but it's still in the depths of this economic disaster. nick bryant, bbc news, queens. the british government is facing increasing pressure over its strategy for supplying personal protective equipment to hospitals and to care homes. matt hancock, the health secretary, denied reports that the uk had refused for political reasons to take part in a european union scheme to secure supplies of essential equipment. 0ur political editor lau
new yorkers, the local councillor, francisco moya, says the coronavirus has revealed a tale of two citiesd the poor community are living, tend to — in one—bedroom apartments. when you think of new york city, you are accustomed of thinking of these luxury condos and high—rises throughout the city, but you have to come out to the outer boroughs and see how the working class and the poor have to live. in this crisis of need, new york's iconic yellow cabs have been drafted in to deliver aid....
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new yorkers, the local councillor, francisco moya, says the coronavirus has revealed a tale of two citiesedroom apartment. when you think of new york city, you are accustomed of thinking of these luxury condos and high—rises throughout the city, but you have to come out to the outer boroughs and see how the working class and the poor have to live. in this crisis of need, new york's iconic yellow cabs have been drafted in to deliver aid. taxi drivers have become caregivers, handing out meals to people who can't leave their homes. new york believes it's past the peak of its coronavirus outbreak. but it's still in the depths of this economic disaster. nick bryant, bbc news, queens. supplies of face masks for key health workers could be put at risk if the government starts advising the public to wear them. that's the warning from hospital bosses. nhs providers — which represents hospitals in england — said there needed to be clear evidence of the benefits before the guidance is changed. the world health organisation says there is no evidence to support their use by the general population, but
new yorkers, the local councillor, francisco moya, says the coronavirus has revealed a tale of two citiesedroom apartment. when you think of new york city, you are accustomed of thinking of these luxury condos and high—rises throughout the city, but you have to come out to the outer boroughs and see how the working class and the poor have to live. in this crisis of need, new york's iconic yellow cabs have been drafted in to deliver aid. taxi drivers have become caregivers, handing out meals...
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two people injured. the traffic backup is causing a real problem if you are coming into the city today. we will cover the angles of that story coming up. >>> san jose has announced a massive budget shortfall. hundreds of employees will be furloughed starting monday. >>> good morning. ahead on cbs this morning, what does president trump's order keeping me plans open mean for the safety of the workers. plus financial fallout series with millions out of work. there is concern many could be forced from their homes. >>> as we look at the new normal, what impact will the coronavirus have on this year's presidential election. >>> this is world autism month. how the pandemic when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an emergency from here. or pay bills from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank.
two people injured. the traffic backup is causing a real problem if you are coming into the city today. we will cover the angles of that story coming up. >>> san jose has announced a massive budget shortfall. hundreds of employees will be furloughed starting monday. >>> good morning. ahead on cbs this morning, what does president trump's order keeping me plans open mean for the safety of the workers. plus financial fallout series with millions out of work. there is concern...
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new yorkers, the local councillor, francisco moya, says the coronavirus has revealed a tale of two citiesne—bedroom apartments. when you think of new york city, you are accustomed of thinking of these luxury condos and high—rises throughout the city, but you have to come out to the outer boroughs and see how the working class and the poor have to live. in this crisis of need, new york's iconic yellow cabs have been drafted in to deliver aid. taxi drivers have become caregivers, handing out meals to people who can't leave their homes. new york believes it's past the peak of its coronavirus outbreak. but it's still in the depths of this economic disaster.
new yorkers, the local councillor, francisco moya, says the coronavirus has revealed a tale of two citiesne—bedroom apartments. when you think of new york city, you are accustomed of thinking of these luxury condos and high—rises throughout the city, but you have to come out to the outer boroughs and see how the working class and the poor have to live. in this crisis of need, new york's iconic yellow cabs have been drafted in to deliver aid. taxi drivers have become caregivers, handing out...
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. >> to clarify, the expanded testing for essential workers can be conducted at two city sf sites as well as those who exhibited positive covid cases. >> the two testing sites are focused on providing city workers and other essential workers with access to testing if they have any symptom consistent with covid-19. and then through our public health work and collaboration with partners across the city, we will be testing people who have come into close contact with somebody covid-19, even if they do not exhibit symptoms of covid-19. >> thank you, dr. colfax. the next set of questions are from abigail stewart kahn, homelessness and supportive housing. >> the next question is from the public press. in recent weeks, city officials have discussed the possibilities of opening sanctioned cabinets to help homeless people better socially distance themselves. does the city have a time table for opening these incantments? >> we know living in shelters put you at risk that many experienced before the global pandemic. meal as this became an issue, the healthy street's operation center paused thei
. >> to clarify, the expanded testing for essential workers can be conducted at two city sf sites as well as those who exhibited positive covid cases. >> the two testing sites are focused on providing city workers and other essential workers with access to testing if they have any symptom consistent with covid-19. and then through our public health work and collaboration with partners across the city, we will be testing people who have come into close contact with somebody covid-19,...
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we have opened two city test sf sites for healthcare workers, front-line workers, essential el workersple in san francisco with symptoms. the health department, in addicts taddition to expanding r capacity has opened multiple test sites in the city, including the castro mission health center and southeast health center. and i am happy to report that another community-based testing site will open tomorrow in the western addition next to the maxine hall test center. these community sites give patients the opportunity to be tested without leaving their own neighborhood, keeping themselves and others safer. these health department test sites are part of a growing capacity across the city to test people. , including 26 sites across the city at ucsf, one medical, kaiser, fedder, chinese hospital and dignity help. health. in addition, we are testing all people coming so the jail who will be housed in the jail, and we will begin to test all close contacts of people with confirmed covid-19 regardless of whether they have symptoms or not. as we look forward to our goal of universal access, the n
we have opened two city test sf sites for healthcare workers, front-line workers, essential el workersple in san francisco with symptoms. the health department, in addicts taddition to expanding r capacity has opened multiple test sites in the city, including the castro mission health center and southeast health center. and i am happy to report that another community-based testing site will open tomorrow in the western addition next to the maxine hall test center. these community sites give...
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that georgia's action is just, you know, incomprehensible, and very dangerous. >> let's talk about two citiesarticular. i want to talk about philadelphia and st. louis. and put another chart up. you can see in this chart philadelphia was hit really hard in the fall of 1918 while st. lou louis had a much more gradual curve that raeeached a smaller peak in the winter. what did philadelphia do differently? >> well, they acted late. st. louis acted early. when the, you know, interventions come early, that's before the virus is widely disseminated in the community so you have some control over it, a sort of somewhat akin to the way that some of the asian countries and germany acted, you know, korea, hong kong, singapore, as i said, germany also. not just the asian countries. philadelphia acted after the virus had already spread in the community, and they got that huge spike. in addition, they had, you know, some, you know, they had a parade with several hundred thousand people there after the medical professionals had urged the cancelling of the parade, they ignored it because of world war i. it w
that georgia's action is just, you know, incomprehensible, and very dangerous. >> let's talk about two citiesarticular. i want to talk about philadelphia and st. louis. and put another chart up. you can see in this chart philadelphia was hit really hard in the fall of 1918 while st. lou louis had a much more gradual curve that raeeached a smaller peak in the winter. what did philadelphia do differently? >> well, they acted late. st. louis acted early. when the, you know,...
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block is still closed even with the restrictions being lifted today, it is really a tale of how two citieso states i should say because the restrictions were lifted up in texas, meantime to our north up in oklahoma a lot more restrictions were lifted including what some have called the intimate type of services like spot appointments, barbershops, nail salons, things like that, they are open today but by appointment only, that is still not happening here in texas, the governor greg abbott saying on monday he plans to make formal announcements of the strike forces next plan in terms of moving into the next phase of lifting restrictions as texans and people all around the country are trying to get back to work and get out of the economical. melissa: thank you so much. connell: in one of the protest that we've seen so far, thousands today speaking out against the extended stay home order in the state of wisconsin. we will take you there live after the state capital to look at where things stand and where things went. plus the task force is set to brief us in a few minutes from now, half hour
block is still closed even with the restrictions being lifted today, it is really a tale of how two citieso states i should say because the restrictions were lifted up in texas, meantime to our north up in oklahoma a lot more restrictions were lifted including what some have called the intimate type of services like spot appointments, barbershops, nail salons, things like that, they are open today but by appointment only, that is still not happening here in texas, the governor greg abbott...
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city. the peak is still ahead for us. we had two of the largest numbers of death in l.a.y because of covid-19 because of the last two days. these numbers show us that we are still not there. he's afraid that if we try to loosen things quickly, we could see a bigger outbreak. that's what they don't want to happen. the other part he spoke to is the new normal of having mass. any essential business that's still opened, you got to have your masks with you. this the way it is going to be here for a while, john. >> stephanie elam in los angeles. a closer look at coronavirus disruption on higher education. being prepared and overcoming challenges. usaa has been standing with them for nearly a hundred years. and we'll be here to serve you for a hundred more. ♪ we find a way through it.y, you for a hundred more. it's about taking care of each other. it's the small parts that make a big difference. at chevy, we promise to do ours. we're offering current chevy owners onstar crisis assist services and complimentary wifi data. to help keep you on the road, the chevy certified service
city. the peak is still ahead for us. we had two of the largest numbers of death in l.a.y because of covid-19 because of the last two days. these numbers show us that we are still not there. he's afraid that if we try to loosen things quickly, we could see a bigger outbreak. that's what they don't want to happen. the other part he spoke to is the new normal of having mass. any essential business that's still opened, you got to have your masks with you. this the way it is going to be here for a...
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two over the weekend, steve. >> yeah. >> saturday was maroon county north, sunday was san jose. slam city down there. three two five inches there. also watsonville, morgan. on saturday, maroon county. the system slid south. we are getting a break, 30s in the north. the focus will be two areas. it will be around santa cruz and the santa cruz mountains. san jose, and the other will come in later today. it will destabilize the atmosphere. thunderstorms are a possibility. this looks like san francisco. maybe vallejo south. it could be quite active later today. very cold air coming in for us. still dealing with a winter storm warning. highs up in the 50s after today. things should start to come down a little bit. it looks a little quieter, but one more very active day. i hit and miss today. >> it is 4:11. a string of crimes at a business complex. >>> we felt very violated. >> up next, we will tell you how criminals are taking advantage of businesses during the pandemic. >>> plus, how some airlines are adjusting their business models during flight cancellations. ♪born to be wild moves like these need pamper
two over the weekend, steve. >> yeah. >> saturday was maroon county north, sunday was san jose. slam city down there. three two five inches there. also watsonville, morgan. on saturday, maroon county. the system slid south. we are getting a break, 30s in the north. the focus will be two areas. it will be around santa cruz and the santa cruz mountains. san jose, and the other will come in later today. it will destabilize the atmosphere. thunderstorms are a possibility. this looks...
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i'll talk with two city leaders in two different states who both have big concerns about how their states are opening up, next. when you've got public clouds, and private clouds, and hybrid clouds- things can get a bit cloudy for you. but now, there's the dell technologies cloud, powered by vmware. a single hub for a consistent operating experience across all your clouds. that should clear things up. only roomba uses 2 multi-surface rubber brushes to clean all your floors. and with patented dirt detect technology, roomba finds dirt throughout your home. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba. many of life's moments in thare being put on hold. are staying at home, at carvana, we understand that, for some, getting a car just can't wait. to help, we're giving our customers up to 90 days to make their first payment. shop online from the comfort of your couch, and get your car with touchless delivery to keep you safe. and for even greater peace of mind, all carvana cars come with a seven-day return policy. so, if you need to keep moving, we're here for you. at carvana-- the safer way to bu
i'll talk with two city leaders in two different states who both have big concerns about how their states are opening up, next. when you've got public clouds, and private clouds, and hybrid clouds- things can get a bit cloudy for you. but now, there's the dell technologies cloud, powered by vmware. a single hub for a consistent operating experience across all your clouds. that should clear things up. only roomba uses 2 multi-surface rubber brushes to clean all your floors. and with patented...
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>> it's a tale of two cities. not only just in the hospital, it literally depends.e emergency room, this week has been a huge decompression. fewer patients have come in because of the two or three weeks it takes for a lockdown or social distancing to take effect. i had patients die in the waiting room was because of all the people that were exposing coronavirus before the lockdown became enacted. but if you go upstairs in the hospitals, they're dying at still a high alarming rate because all the patients admitted to the hospital last week because it also takes one or two weeks to go from kind of sick enough to go into cardiac arrest or if not better. and -- but you also go to outer boroughs compared to midtown manhattan. a lot of the hospitals there, e.r.s are still full and you see where a lot of the patients waiting for a bed up to 82 hours and 35 minutes. 147 hours elsewhere. they are going to hospitals in manhattan that have not been as full. >> do you see a clear difference in places like the queens, bronx, brooklyn, staten island, than you do in manhattan, pla
>> it's a tale of two cities. not only just in the hospital, it literally depends.e emergency room, this week has been a huge decompression. fewer patients have come in because of the two or three weeks it takes for a lockdown or social distancing to take effect. i had patients die in the waiting room was because of all the people that were exposing coronavirus before the lockdown became enacted. but if you go upstairs in the hospitals, they're dying at still a high alarming rate because...
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seeing such stark pictures in these two cities and there are many m more across the globe, it's obvioushat vast parts of the global economy are shut down simultaneously. the question many are asking is will this unprecedented shutdown lead to another great depression? this one really global. joining me now are paul krugman, noble laureate in economics and columnest for the "new york times." zanny minton beddoes, and ian bremer. paul, let me start with you. i sometimes feel as though we're even mislabeling this when we talk about a recession or a depression. we have never seen anything like this. this is more like a great paralysis, mark zandy at moody's says if you look at it now, you have had essentially what would amount to a 75% decline in gdp in the united states. how do we comprehend something like this? >> the metaphor i've been using is that this is -- it's like a medically induced coma where doctors deliberately shut down a lot of the brain's function in order to give a patient a chance to -- a chance to recover from severe blow. what we have seen so far is mostly not a recessio
seeing such stark pictures in these two cities and there are many m more across the globe, it's obvioushat vast parts of the global economy are shut down simultaneously. the question many are asking is will this unprecedented shutdown lead to another great depression? this one really global. joining me now are paul krugman, noble laureate in economics and columnest for the "new york times." zanny minton beddoes, and ian bremer. paul, let me start with you. i sometimes feel as though...
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>> it's very sad every day to see the roll call, lost two city employees this week. we've been less hard hit than other areas of the country. one of the first areas in america to go deep with social distancing and closing down meetings. five days in a row of single digit increases. won't be happy until negative numbers day to day, but we are bending that curve, even though the peak has not come yet. >> los angeles county has extended stay-at-home order for may 15th at least. set to end a week from now. talk about why you think that was important to do and to announce that now. >> we take our advice from doctors. not politicians, not close friends and not just on instinct, but listening to public health professionals. that was the clear advice. tough in a city like this, doing relatively better, even though rough for everybody and economically devastating for us all to tell everybody it's time to put foot on the accelerator, but seeing it around the world. san francisco in 1918 declared victory early only to have a wave of deaths. l.a. was proud to be among the first
>> it's very sad every day to see the roll call, lost two city employees this week. we've been less hard hit than other areas of the country. one of the first areas in america to go deep with social distancing and closing down meetings. five days in a row of single digit increases. won't be happy until negative numbers day to day, but we are bending that curve, even though the peak has not come yet. >> los angeles county has extended stay-at-home order for may 15th at least. set to...
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joining me now are the mayors of these two cities. mayor quentin hart of waterloo, iowa.n of logansport, indiana, joins us. thank you, both, mayors. i appreciate it. i know it's a tough time for you guys so we doubly appreciate it. may may mayor hart, i'm going to start with you. you have been pushing for this shutdown for weeks. today, it finally happened. what do you think? >> i think, literally, that's the billion-dollar question. is it too late? i think it's too late to continue business as usual at the plant. i believed it needed to be closed. they went ahead and did that today, which will give us an opportunity to close, clean, test the employees, put in stronger preventative measures, and then get this plant opened back up. it's an incredible need for our entire country and the world. so we owe it to our resilient workforce to make sure they're protected and secured. >> what's happening, mayor, now, to take care of the tyson employees in your city? >> well, just read a statement today from tyson that indicated the employees will continue to be paid. there'll also b
joining me now are the mayors of these two cities. mayor quentin hart of waterloo, iowa.n of logansport, indiana, joins us. thank you, both, mayors. i appreciate it. i know it's a tough time for you guys so we doubly appreciate it. may may mayor hart, i'm going to start with you. you have been pushing for this shutdown for weeks. today, it finally happened. what do you think? >> i think, literally, that's the billion-dollar question. is it too late? i think it's too late to continue...
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two weeks. hong kong, not taking any chances. it seems, at least in this cityamid this pandemic, there are no shortcuts. john. >> yeah. good note to finish on there. christy, thank you. christy lou stout live for us in hong kong. thanks to you both. >> short break. when we come back, a plea for global unity in the face of a global crisis. the head of the world health organization says unless we face this challenge together, there will be far darker days to come. y is about having a common bond wherever you are. now, when we need to stay apart to stand together, we've built new tools to make and individually ship custom gear to group members, and soon, we'll stand together, together again. visit customink.com today. and i like to question your i'm yoevery move.n law. like this left turn. it's the next one. you always drive this slow? how did you make someone i love? that must be why you're always so late. i do not speed. and that's saving me cash with drivewise. my son, he did say that you were the safe option. and that's the nicest thing you ever said to me. so
two weeks. hong kong, not taking any chances. it seems, at least in this cityamid this pandemic, there are no shortcuts. john. >> yeah. good note to finish on there. christy, thank you. christy lou stout live for us in hong kong. thanks to you both. >> short break. when we come back, a plea for global unity in the face of a global crisis. the head of the world health organization says unless we face this challenge together, there will be far darker days to come. y is about having a...
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it's tale of two cities now. you have a company with no real size of improvement and you've got a market that's had an amazing move higher. here is where i think tom lee is wrong is he's talking in a generalization as we see companies cut capex, that will filter through the whole economy. there's some companies that will do well and there's some companies that had been doing well i'd be still worried about the cat t caterpillars united rental is way over done capex is not coming down with leverage to energy you have to be very focused. there are parts that will work and deserve to be where they are. that's names i just mentioned and the others shouldn't be where they are some will do welcoming out of this josh brown, all things being equal, steve weiss is right. the market doesn't deserve to be where it is although that's a loaded word. all things aren't equal? right. the federal reserve, what the fed has done with its unprecedented level of liquidity has made it so all things are not equal. let's play that word,
it's tale of two cities now. you have a company with no real size of improvement and you've got a market that's had an amazing move higher. here is where i think tom lee is wrong is he's talking in a generalization as we see companies cut capex, that will filter through the whole economy. there's some companies that will do well and there's some companies that had been doing well i'd be still worried about the cat t caterpillars united rental is way over done capex is not coming down with...
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the areas of the city with the most cases so far match up with these factors. let me give two examples. the 94107 zip code currently is one of the highest rates of cases in the city. that makes sense from what we know because the m.s.c. south shelter is in that zip code, which is the location of the city's largest outbreak, with 96 cases among guests to date. the 94110 zip code has among the highest number of cases in the city. this likely reflects crowded housing conditions, including multi-family and multi-generational homes, which makes it more difficult to practice social distancing and quarantine and self-isolation. this is the mission, the heart of san francisco's latino community. city-wide 25% of positive covid-19 cases are among latinos, although they make up only 15% of the san francisco population. now i would like to talk about our ongoing strategy at the health department to focus on equity in our coronavirus response. these maps reinforce our need to continue to do this. we are committed to addressing health disparities in our city, and this is a major focus of o
the areas of the city with the most cases so far match up with these factors. let me give two examples. the 94107 zip code currently is one of the highest rates of cases in the city. that makes sense from what we know because the m.s.c. south shelter is in that zip code, which is the location of the city's largest outbreak, with 96 cases among guests to date. the 94110 zip code has among the highest number of cases in the city. this likely reflects crowded housing conditions, including...
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a lone police car sitting between two city blocks. well, good evening once again. day 1,168 of the trump administration leaving us 216 days to go until the presidential election. and we'll start this way. perhaps it is not said often enough. the last role donald trump inhabited before becoming our president was host of a reality show produced and aired by the entertainment division of our parent network over 14 seasons. as a television veteran he is forever talking about casting, specifically central casting, which he repeated as recently as this afternoon. people tuning in to today's white house coronavirus briefing would be forgiven for thinking that trump acting as casting director had assembled on either side of him, social distancing notwithstanding, all the most serious-looking people he could find in the federal government. the attorney general, actual generals and admirals, the defense secretary. and out of nowhere they briefed the public today about drug interdiction including false stats on the border wall and the situation in iran. the president said all
a lone police car sitting between two city blocks. well, good evening once again. day 1,168 of the trump administration leaving us 216 days to go until the presidential election. and we'll start this way. perhaps it is not said often enough. the last role donald trump inhabited before becoming our president was host of a reality show produced and aired by the entertainment division of our parent network over 14 seasons. as a television veteran he is forever talking about casting, specifically...
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cities like l.a. and new york, the two largest cities in the united states for months to come as this u.s. battle to contain the coronavirus continues. >> yeah, that's right. the mayors in those cities as well as new orleans really doing their best to adjust expectations for their residents. we're also hearing from the governor of colorado who says we're not going to go back to the way things were in january or even february right now. across the country, wolf, the message is clear, these changes are here to stay for some time. the iconic hollywood bowl will remain empty. >> it's difficult to imagine us getting together in the thousands anytime soon. we've got, many, many miles to walk before we're back in those environments. >> reporter: the mayors of los angeles, new orleans and new york suggesting major events like jazz fest, concerts and sports likely won't return until next year. >> we've got one chance. if we move too quick we put 50,000 people in yankees stadiums and that's part of why you see a resurgence of the disease, that would be the worst of all worlds. >> as the president co
cities like l.a. and new york, the two largest cities in the united states for months to come as this u.s. battle to contain the coronavirus continues. >> yeah, that's right. the mayors in those cities as well as new orleans really doing their best to adjust expectations for their residents. we're also hearing from the governor of colorado who says we're not going to go back to the way things were in january or even february right now. across the country, wolf, the message is clear, these...
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this great -- the values that make it such a special place and think about the smears of two of the largest cities, he said, snitch on your neighbor snitches will be rewarded. if you've got prosecutor saint were going to charge people with felonies who bought the charge to make you mike , go to church. we know the virus a series and more from the people who lost their lives and the families have been impacted but we also understand basic liberty and freedom and civil rights in the right to go to church and be able to work and bill barr had a great decision a couple weeks ago, shannon he said if you can go to the grocery store and maintain 6 feet social distance you can go to church in your car and not be harassed by the government for doing so and that's what they're protesting and i think that's part of the tradition of the great country and what makes us a special place and makes us american. >> shannon: were up there with american flags and all kinds of other goodies as they take the h the protests and as things change in ohio very soon and we think we will see how the rollout goes for reopenin
this great -- the values that make it such a special place and think about the smears of two of the largest cities, he said, snitch on your neighbor snitches will be rewarded. if you've got prosecutor saint were going to charge people with felonies who bought the charge to make you mike , go to church. we know the virus a series and more from the people who lost their lives and the families have been impacted but we also understand basic liberty and freedom and civil rights in the right to go...
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they're trending close to 50 the so it really is a tale of two cities and we see the situation stable at the moment. but there's a long way to go to normalization. >> what have you seen so far -- i know it's early days, since you have such a good global grasp, in the countries ahead of the u.s. in terms of the infection curve and the reopening process, what have you seen and what have you learned >> yeah. one of the great benefits of the system is our ability to be literally everywhere and learn and pass those learnings around the world. we're focused on managing our way through the crisis, the months and the quarters so we emerge stronger as we always have from a global crisis, make sure we emerge stronger for the long-term. so we really are passing those learnings around from the countries quite clearly as we come out of the profound lockdown phase, we see that most countries are adopting some form of graduated we opening. the exact content and which stores, which channels, exactly how in phase one versus two versus three, varies a little. we see a lot of countries go towards the sa
they're trending close to 50 the so it really is a tale of two cities and we see the situation stable at the moment. but there's a long way to go to normalization. >> what have you seen so far -- i know it's early days, since you have such a good global grasp, in the countries ahead of the u.s. in terms of the infection curve and the reopening process, what have you seen and what have you learned >> yeah. one of the great benefits of the system is our ability to be literally...
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a lone police car sitting between two city blocks. well, good evening once again.ay 1,168 of the trump administration leaving us 216 days to go until the presidential election. and we'll start this way. perhaps it is not said often enough. the last role donald trump inhabited before becoming our
a lone police car sitting between two city blocks. well, good evening once again.ay 1,168 of the trump administration leaving us 216 days to go until the presidential election. and we'll start this way. perhaps it is not said often enough. the last role donald trump inhabited before becoming our
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in two cities. in liege we were under fire from , which are not very frightening. they seldom hit a target. the germans could not name them at anything specific, not at the building or even without half a mile of anything they want to because the rockets were not that controllable. they went into the upper atmosphere and then down. five of see four or them in a day but hitting a field or roadside, taking a big hole. sort of frightening to be underneath them. in a city like london they could do damage because buildings were so close together. v2's were very frightening for the british but not any more open town like liege. spa, we were there in october and november and we were close to the german boarder. miles from was 30 the german border. border.t was on the it looked like we would be in germany and the war would be over within the matter of a month or two because we did not see much hope gradually crossing the border from the south up to the north where the british were. all of a sudden on december 16 the germans had a massive counterattack with huge numbers of
in two cities. in liege we were under fire from , which are not very frightening. they seldom hit a target. the germans could not name them at anything specific, not at the building or even without half a mile of anything they want to because the rockets were not that controllable. they went into the upper atmosphere and then down. five of see four or them in a day but hitting a field or roadside, taking a big hole. sort of frightening to be underneath them. in a city like london they could do...
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. >> one of the wonderful things of bryan, college station, you have two cities, the city of bryan started a couple of years before, really right after the civil war. there was a railroad coming from houston that was marching its way here. stopped before the civil war and after civil warred and it continued on and bryan for the first few years after the civil war struggled to get itself created and was able to do that. the university got its first six students and city of bryan was getting going and the area that you see around us today are still some of the first buildings that were being built at the time, 25 years ago this was a ghosttown. because of area of state, geographically blurred too. >> texas a&m was one of the land grant institutions and over time it grew but it was 5 miles from a town and nobody knew about college except after staff got together, you know what, let's create our own city and they were able to charter a city and we are growing, somewhere between 3 to 5 and sometimes a little bit more percent every single year which makes us the 16th fasters-growing community in
. >> one of the wonderful things of bryan, college station, you have two cities, the city of bryan started a couple of years before, really right after the civil war. there was a railroad coming from houston that was marching its way here. stopped before the civil war and after civil warred and it continued on and bryan for the first few years after the civil war struggled to get itself created and was able to do that. the university got its first six students and city of bryan was...