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pete: well said, nate. dan, i want to go to you.ou dedicated your life's mission, as you continue to serve, to actively memorialize the kids of those that did not come home or were wounded. you had a particular story, i think, a night mission but take it anywhere you want on how you look at memorial day. >> i think to go back to david's comment, it's a day of reverence for me. yeah, i will drink some budweiser and go to the lake but i turn to scripture for a lot of things in my life and john 15: thirteen, greater love has no man than this than to lay down one's life for his friend but that's it. what a sacrifice, never forgetting that active and recognizing the families that are still here. one of the things i never anticipated on thisf journey and while we award lots of money in the form of scholarships but these families say that the one thing that truly matters that you honor the fact that we quickly forget as a country these men and women who paid the ultimate sacrifice. memorial day is a day of reverence, remembrance and in cel
pete: well said, nate. dan, i want to go to you.ou dedicated your life's mission, as you continue to serve, to actively memorialize the kids of those that did not come home or were wounded. you had a particular story, i think, a night mission but take it anywhere you want on how you look at memorial day. >> i think to go back to david's comment, it's a day of reverence for me. yeah, i will drink some budweiser and go to the lake but i turn to scripture for a lot of things in my life and...
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joining us now to di sessect an unpack this, we have phil and nate. on friday, the governor said we were days away, not weeks from further reopening measures. he kind of did hint at this but who is surprised by the speed and scope of the announcement today. phil. >> let's's go back a couple of weeks when the governor was saying it's going to be months, not weeks and then it went from months and weeks and friday it went to just a couple of days. trust me, i'm going to be back on monday. we're going to have this thing rolling. the governor has been leading be parade but in order to lead the parade in california, you have to have the band follow you. in the last week, the band has decided to take its own direction. it's not just talking about people showing up on beach, we're talking about rural counties saying we're going to go our own direction. we're not the same as louisiana -- los angeles and the bay area. the governor is trying to continue on as the leader and set the course. even by his own guideline, i'm not sure how much we're different from now
joining us now to di sessect an unpack this, we have phil and nate. on friday, the governor said we were days away, not weeks from further reopening measures. he kind of did hint at this but who is surprised by the speed and scope of the announcement today. phil. >> let's's go back a couple of weeks when the governor was saying it's going to be months, not weeks and then it went from months and weeks and friday it went to just a couple of days. trust me, i'm going to be back on monday....
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. >> hey, kelly, it is nurse nate. a lot has changed since the last time i saw you on your show. >> kelly: what's up, nate? >> hi, kelly. i was mr. supranational, i was getting ready to go on a trip. you gave me the opportunity to go on the mission trip, and all of the things that i put on the back burner, i have focused on my career in the emergency room, because that is where i am needed right now. my profession is what i love to do. i'm very grateful that i get to be in the health care system right now. thank you, everybody, out there that has been helping support us from making us masks to providing us food, and i'm sure that we can make it through, it is a very emotionally, physically taxing job. and your support means everything. so thank you so much pride i hope that you are all staying safe and healthy, and i really want to encourage everyone to stay hopeful. we will make it through this. we stay here for you, please stay home for everyone! ♪ >> kelly: thank you so much, nate, keep up all the good work. we are
. >> hey, kelly, it is nurse nate. a lot has changed since the last time i saw you on your show. >> kelly: what's up, nate? >> hi, kelly. i was mr. supranational, i was getting ready to go on a trip. you gave me the opportunity to go on the mission trip, and all of the things that i put on the back burner, i have focused on my career in the emergency room, because that is where i am needed right now. my profession is what i love to do. i'm very grateful that i get to be in the...
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and we' bye, nate, until next time. that's going to do it for now. >>> tonight, the stark warning from dr. anthony fauci and the head of the cdc when it comes to reopening america too quickly. dr. fauci warnin trigger an outbreak you may not be able to control. he also acknowledged today in a senate hearing, the nation's death toll is likely higher than the 81,000 cases being reported. >>> the nation's top health officials testifying before the senate. three of them while under some type of quarantine. dr. fauci telling senators, and the american people, if you think we have it completely under control, we don't. tonight, what he said about the timeline for a possible vaccine, about when children can go back to school. and senator mitt romney telling the president's testing czar, i find our testing nothing to celebrate. will there be enough tests for americans going back to work? tonight, the new promi
and we' bye, nate, until next time. that's going to do it for now. >>> tonight, the stark warning from dr. anthony fauci and the head of the cdc when it comes to reopening america too quickly. dr. fauci warnin trigger an outbreak you may not be able to control. he also acknowledged today in a senate hearing, the nation's death toll is likely higher than the 81,000 cases being reported. >>> the nation's top health officials testifying before the senate. three of them while...
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u nfortu nately, we roll with the punches. have seen some tough times and this is not the first. but i will say this is probably the worst. and we hope that the government figures out a way to help us all get through it. and we are not sure. we will see where it goes. we will follow your progress. j thank you so much. goes. we will follow your progress. i thank you so much. thank you. here in britain, the first minister of scotland, nicola sturgeon, is urging people to stay home this weekend, saying it would be catastrophic to lift the lockdown too soon. the uk prime minister is going to make a statement on sunday night outlining how he sees the lockdown easing over the coming weeks, but he's tried to dampen expectations of any great changes. 0ur political correspondent ben wright reports. a sunny may bank holiday doesn't normally look like this. but, of course, these are not normal times, and the lockdown restrictions are being continued in all four nations of the uk. on sunday, the prime minister will map out how the country
u nfortu nately, we roll with the punches. have seen some tough times and this is not the first. but i will say this is probably the worst. and we hope that the government figures out a way to help us all get through it. and we are not sure. we will see where it goes. we will follow your progress. j thank you so much. goes. we will follow your progress. i thank you so much. thank you. here in britain, the first minister of scotland, nicola sturgeon, is urging people to stay home this weekend,...
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nate: for small, those guys stole all of my answers. they articulated it so much better than i would . but that's exactly right. it is called memorial day for a reason. it's a cold morning date. his so-called beat yourself up day. struggle with survivor's guilt date. blame yourself and blame others. that's not what it is. it's our numbering those guys. and david alluded to the best way to honor them is the way you live your life everyday. host: santa monica to you, you dedicated your life's mission and is used to continue to stir to actively memorializing the kids they didn't come home or were wounded. in particular story i think, a night mission. a ticket to anywhere you want on how you look at memorial day rated. dan: in the works for me, i go back to david's comment. i'm going to drink some budweiser but i turned to scripture for a lot of things in life. and in john 1513 the man who would lay down his life once friend. no greater love. that is it. and what a sacrifice, never forgetting that . and recognizing the families that are sti
nate: for small, those guys stole all of my answers. they articulated it so much better than i would . but that's exactly right. it is called memorial day for a reason. it's a cold morning date. his so-called beat yourself up day. struggle with survivor's guilt date. blame yourself and blame others. that's not what it is. it's our numbering those guys. and david alluded to the best way to honor them is the way you live your life everyday. host: santa monica to you, you dedicated your life's...
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nate: for small, those guys stole all of my answers. they articulated it so much better than i would . but that's exactly right. it is called memorial day for a reason. it's a cold morning date. his so-called beat yourself up day. struggle with survivor's guilt date. blame yourself and blame others. that's not what it is. it's our numbering those guys. and david alluded to the best way to honor them is the way you live your life everyday. host: santa monica to you, you dedicated your life's mission and is used to continue to stir to actively memorializing the kids they didn't come home or were wounded. in particular story i think, a night mission. a ticket to anywhere you want on how you look at memorial day rated. dan: in the works for me, i go back to david's comment. i'm going to drink some budweiser but i turned to scripture for a lot of things in life. and in john 1513 the man who would lay down his life once friend. no greater love. that is it. and what a sacrifice, never forgetting that . and recognizing the families that are sti
nate: for small, those guys stole all of my answers. they articulated it so much better than i would . but that's exactly right. it is called memorial day for a reason. it's a cold morning date. his so-called beat yourself up day. struggle with survivor's guilt date. blame yourself and blame others. that's not what it is. it's our numbering those guys. and david alluded to the best way to honor them is the way you live your life everyday. host: santa monica to you, you dedicated your life's...
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. >> permission to address the nate for one minute. >> without objection. >> americans from coast to coast hunkered down to stop the spread of the virus. office workers, including my staff here in washington, adapted to work from home, but not all americans can do their job from home. many must work away from home to provide essential services for our communities. i'm talking about workers who harvest, process and deliver our food. the crews who provide sanitation services and keep our communications, transportation and energy grids running around the clock. america's postal workers and truck drivers who deliver mail and transfer goods across the country. the grocery store clerks and factory workers who make toilet paper, diapers and consumer products we can't live without. on behalf of iowans and the rest of america, i thank the frontline workers who are on the job, working away from home in the line of duty. thank you all for your service and sacrifice. i yield the floor. >> the leader. >> senate is back in session: in this unusual period for our nation, it's been more than five we
. >> permission to address the nate for one minute. >> without objection. >> americans from coast to coast hunkered down to stop the spread of the virus. office workers, including my staff here in washington, adapted to work from home, but not all americans can do their job from home. many must work away from home to provide essential services for our communities. i'm talking about workers who harvest, process and deliver our food. the crews who provide sanitation services and...
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and it is a dreadful situation, that they're still u nfortu nately having to cope with.true, absolutely true. and it's wonderful. here in aleppo, working under siege conditions, one of the young doctors he trained. ayman alshikh became a highly skilled trauma surgeon. now ayman is in manchester, a friend of dr ahmad, and studying for the exams that will allow him to practise in britain. he wants to repay the welcome and peace he has found here. i imagined our colleagues here, that they are suffering, they need help. they need any hand they can have with them. i can understand their feeling now, and it's really exhausting during these uncertain times. ahmad has found security here, and work he loves. but he yearns for home, a return he knows is impossible while the regime is in power. a doctor no longer able to help his own country helps save lives here. may i feel your hand, please? our good fortune, syria's tragedy. fergal keane, bbc news, manchester. americans have marked memorial day — a chance for the nation to honour who died serving in the us military. the presiden
and it is a dreadful situation, that they're still u nfortu nately having to cope with.true, absolutely true. and it's wonderful. here in aleppo, working under siege conditions, one of the young doctors he trained. ayman alshikh became a highly skilled trauma surgeon. now ayman is in manchester, a friend of dr ahmad, and studying for the exams that will allow him to practise in britain. he wants to repay the welcome and peace he has found here. i imagined our colleagues here, that they are...
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so u nfortu nately we a re many more cases.we are still early in this very long journey. some countries have done a very good job, south korea is held as a model and rightly so. i think countries like germany and others have done a very good job, whereas the us has been a lager and moves the us has been a lager and m oves very the us has been a lager and moves very slowly on testing. it's puzzling to me because it's such an obvious thing to do from a public health point of view, why some countries have been slow on this. we are thinking about the northern hemisphere as they go into the fall and winter months. i think there is good reason to believe we will have a second peak and that it could be substantially worse than the first week we just experienced. and it will coincide with the influenza season, which already stresses hospitals and the healthcare system. we really have to spend the summer months preparing for what will be probably a large number of new cases of covid—19. if we prepare, i think we will get through it. if
so u nfortu nately we a re many more cases.we are still early in this very long journey. some countries have done a very good job, south korea is held as a model and rightly so. i think countries like germany and others have done a very good job, whereas the us has been a lager and moves the us has been a lager and m oves very the us has been a lager and moves very slowly on testing. it's puzzling to me because it's such an obvious thing to do from a public health point of view, why some...
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things get added on top of each other it could really increase the risk of a arrhythmia and u nfortu natelyunfortunately that is what we have seen in some patients, is that treatment with hydroxychloroquine at high doses plus the addition of an antibiotic can increase the risk of these heart arrhythmias and some of which can be fatal. let's leave aside the politics here, i know you are not a politician, the president has been known to say things to ta ke been known to say things to take the headline away from things he would prefer not to see me headlines. does the very fa ct see me headlines. does the very fact that the president claims to use it remote its use, is that a worry? i think will be worried most about is that patients people, the public is looking for hope. they're looking for hope. they're looking for hope. they're looking for something that will serve as a cure or prevent them from getting the disease. so people will grasp at straws, at any opportunity to try and prevent themselves from getting sick stop so anything that has really pushed forward in the media or in the press
things get added on top of each other it could really increase the risk of a arrhythmia and u nfortu natelyunfortunately that is what we have seen in some patients, is that treatment with hydroxychloroquine at high doses plus the addition of an antibiotic can increase the risk of these heart arrhythmias and some of which can be fatal. let's leave aside the politics here, i know you are not a politician, the president has been known to say things to ta ke been known to say things to take the...
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>> well, i think, george, it's just an unprecedented event, right, as nate just said.ven't had something like this in over a hundred years. so i don't think any of us know how this is going to play politically. if we're expecting some sharp economic recovery by election day, we'll see some economic recovery by election day. so i think what the president has to do is to rally people around his leadership, say that this is not a time when you want to change leaders in the midst of a crisis and you want to stay the course. that's going to be a part of his argument, surely will be things that will come up between he and vice president biden they'll disagree. but the great economy that he thought he was going to be running on, he won't be running on now. we'll see if the american people react well or poorly to that. >> and the question for vice president biden, rahm emanuel, is how can he even get his voice out there in this unprecedented crisis? >> yeah, i mean, think -- we were talking about history the last person who's run for president from their house is william mckin
>> well, i think, george, it's just an unprecedented event, right, as nate just said.ven't had something like this in over a hundred years. so i don't think any of us know how this is going to play politically. if we're expecting some sharp economic recovery by election day, we'll see some economic recovery by election day. so i think what the president has to do is to rally people around his leadership, say that this is not a time when you want to change leaders in the midst of a crisis...
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we ask fivethirtyeight's nate silver, do you buy that?ing back into politics, this is a pretty easy question at least for me. yes, i totally buy the senate is in play and the democrats have a chance at winning it. let's start with the basic math. democrats currently control 47 seats, they'll need at least three, four pickups depending on whether joe biden or donald trump is president in january. they have to defend doug jones in alabama. he trails jeff sessions and tommy tuberville in recent polls. let's say democrats need four seats, are there enough possible opportunities there? yes, there are. in fact, the politico report, four gop seats are toss-up seats. that's not all democrats have to choose from, possible opportunities in iowa, maybe in montana, where popular governor steve bullock is running. even some longer-shot possibilities like texas, kansas and kentucky. some of those are big stretches. but keep in mind that these things do tend to come in waves. right now, democrats lead republicans by eight points who people want to see i
we ask fivethirtyeight's nate silver, do you buy that?ing back into politics, this is a pretty easy question at least for me. yes, i totally buy the senate is in play and the democrats have a chance at winning it. let's start with the basic math. democrats currently control 47 seats, they'll need at least three, four pickups depending on whether joe biden or donald trump is president in january. they have to defend doug jones in alabama. he trails jeff sessions and tommy tuberville in recent...
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u nfortu nately, shared a hospital room. unfortunately, gail passed and succumbed to the disease.s. i got a mental health consult to him for the first time, i think it was made the first. so i got to meet him to do a consult for mental health and we kind of felt from their relationship and a friendship really, and i admire him. to me, he's a national treasure as a world war ii veteran, and he's proven that with hope, anything can happen. and i think people lost hope for a while. and i think all the medical staff allowed him to get the hope back and he found a reason to go towards the positive. he's in the rehab centre and i'm still in contact with him and he's doing great. that's wonderful to hear but i guess for people who don't fool, even tougherjob for you. your at the side of people who may well be dying, who may well be very lonely because their families can't get to them, who may be very frightened. this is a grim, grim disease. it is, it isa a grim, grim disease. it is, it is a very grim disease and there are people who have, many people i've been with, who have u nfortu na
u nfortu nately, shared a hospital room. unfortunately, gail passed and succumbed to the disease.s. i got a mental health consult to him for the first time, i think it was made the first. so i got to meet him to do a consult for mental health and we kind of felt from their relationship and a friendship really, and i admire him. to me, he's a national treasure as a world war ii veteran, and he's proven that with hope, anything can happen. and i think people lost hope for a while. and i think all...
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u nfortu nately, officers in the line of duty.the plainclothes police officers not wearing body cameras, therefore we do not have any of that video or audio footage of what exactly happened that night. we are going to change that in our community. 0k, thank you very much for speaking to us, barbara sexton smith. just so you know, we have moved the live pictures from atlanta back to boston. you can see outside boston police department. protests going on in cities from boston, atlanta, new york, washington, dc, as well as minneapolis. we are keeping right across those protests here on bbc world news. president trump says the united states will revoke hong kong's special trade privileges with the us, in an escalation of washington's confrontation with beijing. it's in response to china's decision to impose a new security law on the autonomous territory. he made the annoncement earlier. china's latest incursion, along with other recent developments that degraded the territory's freedoms, makes clear that hong kong is no longer suffici
u nfortu nately, officers in the line of duty.the plainclothes police officers not wearing body cameras, therefore we do not have any of that video or audio footage of what exactly happened that night. we are going to change that in our community. 0k, thank you very much for speaking to us, barbara sexton smith. just so you know, we have moved the live pictures from atlanta back to boston. you can see outside boston police department. protests going on in cities from boston, atlanta, new york,...
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mainly in the long—term facilities for long—term ill elderly people and we had very much and in fortu nate had very much and in fortunate spread in those facilities in the way that some of the countries had but not all our neighbours. that is something trying to investigate now. in respect, isn't that part of my point? that you probably would not have had that catastrophic spread of covid—19 through your care homes, particularly around stockholm, if you had run a more strict and less open policy for the general population? these people meet many people, even in lockdown so you cannot isolate them. in that way, lockdown would not have stop the spread into them and we can see now that when we start to look at these places, we see a decline incidences once we get them to focus on basic hygiene procedures. as the countries chief epidemiologist, the man, let's be honest, the man who is the architect of the swedish government's strategy for coping with covid—19, can you regard a situation in which your country has almost 30,000 infections of covid—19 in the population, with a death toll thatis i
mainly in the long—term facilities for long—term ill elderly people and we had very much and in fortu nate had very much and in fortunate spread in those facilities in the way that some of the countries had but not all our neighbours. that is something trying to investigate now. in respect, isn't that part of my point? that you probably would not have had that catastrophic spread of covid—19 through your care homes, particularly around stockholm, if you had run a more strict and less open...
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we asked fivethirtyeight's nate silver to weigh in. >> it's an important question.on't buy that covid deaths are overcounted, in fact, i think the opposite is probably true and that deaths have been undercounted instead. a lot of covid deaths aren't occurring in hospitals, 50% in connecticut have been in nursing homes for example, and some people may have died before being tested. remember, there's been a shortage of tests. new york city has about 15,000 confirmed deaths but an additional 5,000 probable deaths, cases where doctors or medical examiners, reported as covid, even though no lab tests. how do we know those probably deaths were covid. we can look at excess mortality. how many more people are dying from any cause. in illinois for example, there were more than 3,000 excess deaths through late april, only 1900 confirmed to be covid. something that could be too conservative in counting deaths. human error might be at play. doctors might enter coronavirus instead of covid-19 on a death certificate. nationwide, in fact, experts think the real number could be clo
we asked fivethirtyeight's nate silver to weigh in. >> it's an important question.on't buy that covid deaths are overcounted, in fact, i think the opposite is probably true and that deaths have been undercounted instead. a lot of covid deaths aren't occurring in hospitals, 50% in connecticut have been in nursing homes for example, and some people may have died before being tested. remember, there's been a shortage of tests. new york city has about 15,000 confirmed deaths but an additional...
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so we asked fivethirtyeight's nate silver, do you buy that? joe biden's got a long list of potential running mates ranging from big names in blue states like kamala harris and elizabeth warren to up and comers in battleground states like gretchen whitmer of michigan. amy klobuchar is from minnesota, more of a purple state than you'd think. meanwhile, you have states that are going from red to purple like georgia where stacey abrams could be the pick, but it's hard to find examples where the vp would really move the needle. paul ryan didn't help mitt romney win in 2012. tim kaine, remember him in 2016. i've done my own research on this. the vp effect is pretty real but small. maybe around two percentage points, but hey, you might say, voters don't care about the vp anyway, so might as well pick up points in an important swing state. the problem is the advantage is bigger in the smaller states. say wyoming, where they might have a personal relationship with the candidate. and sarah palin, six or seven points to john mccain. but alaska only has t
so we asked fivethirtyeight's nate silver, do you buy that? joe biden's got a long list of potential running mates ranging from big names in blue states like kamala harris and elizabeth warren to up and comers in battleground states like gretchen whitmer of michigan. amy klobuchar is from minnesota, more of a purple state than you'd think. meanwhile, you have states that are going from red to purple like georgia where stacey abrams could be the pick, but it's hard to find examples where the vp...
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nate, thanks very much we hope to check back in you, soon >> thanks, kelly >> nate forbes is president the forbes company. coming up, glass partitions, full face masks, poker chips bathed between plays, temperature checks, and lots of electronics. all of this is what casinos in a post-covid world could look like will they have the same allure we'll look into that >>> plus, binging, breakfast, and bedding. stay with us after this quick break. the exchange will be right back. >>> welcome back to the exchange let's take a look at some of today's biggest calls. and we'll start with netflix which was initiated at jeffreys with a buy target and a $520 price target netflix is the a $439 today. jeffries says they see three reasons to buy the stock the addressable market is vastly underappreciated, margins is improving, and netflix has proven its ability to create value out of an uneven landscape. let's move on to wendys upgraded to an outperform with a $25 price target the call is based on the company's successful launch of u.s. breakfast, which they're calling very impressive. they expect bre
nate, thanks very much we hope to check back in you, soon >> thanks, kelly >> nate forbes is president the forbes company. coming up, glass partitions, full face masks, poker chips bathed between plays, temperature checks, and lots of electronics. all of this is what casinos in a post-covid world could look like will they have the same allure we'll look into that >>> plus, binging, breakfast, and bedding. stay with us after this quick break. the exchange will be right back....
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of type at all one has blamed the leader as plunge on foreign banks and he's calling on citizens to nate to those in need during the pandemic a little comfort for those who've lost their jobs the cost of living is rising. kissin nicholas you know my weekly shopping was less than 150 now i need 300 lire and still not enough everything is so expensive. i suffered a lot my company didn't support us the state isn't protecting us no one is helping . tell owner devilish and doesn't know what will happen next and he has bills and debts to pay and no incoming revenue. it's a bleak forecast ahead of what would have been a profitable summer season. well australia singapore and norway just some of the countries that have developed in mobile app to combat the spread of across a virus missing from that list since germany its own effort to create an app has turned into something of a mess with data privacy concerns looming large over the process now things finally seem to be moving forward. the german coronavirus app will look something like this for a few days now a demo version has been available si
of type at all one has blamed the leader as plunge on foreign banks and he's calling on citizens to nate to those in need during the pandemic a little comfort for those who've lost their jobs the cost of living is rising. kissin nicholas you know my weekly shopping was less than 150 now i need 300 lire and still not enough everything is so expensive. i suffered a lot my company didn't support us the state isn't protecting us no one is helping . tell owner devilish and doesn't know what will...
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nate's back on the field when it counts. i think a lot of people in the world take notice just because it'll be the 1st sport back. so i think it's really exciting and the guys guys are just ready to go teams now even more carefully monitor player health and all stadium visitors have their temperatures checked so 3 has managed to lurch lee bring the corona virus outbreak under control with intense testing contact racing in quarantining with new cases now numbering usually below 10 per day like baseball other professional sports leagues here are opening up although it will be a while before there are fans in attendance the league may gradually welcome a limited number of fans back to stadiums in remains committed to a full 144 game schedule scuffle regulations aimed to prevent the spread of the coronavirus during games including no spitting and the coaches task their teams to keep all eyes on the prize. it's hard given what if these actions you do without realizing it may be tough because you break your routine but you need t
nate's back on the field when it counts. i think a lot of people in the world take notice just because it'll be the 1st sport back. so i think it's really exciting and the guys guys are just ready to go teams now even more carefully monitor player health and all stadium visitors have their temperatures checked so 3 has managed to lurch lee bring the corona virus outbreak under control with intense testing contact racing in quarantining with new cases now numbering usually below 10 per day like...
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u nfortu nately, we incidents and the death rate. unfortunately, we didn't do that. go back to the telegraph. a story about professor neil ferguson, just a picture of borisjohnson in the comments call for clarity on virus immunity. in the belief he was clear. so, he thought he was immune but this is a man who is leading or was it an integral part of that emergency committee, so if he didn't know what the immunity was or wasn't, why with the immunity was or wasn't, why with the rest of us? well, quite an interesting to see after giving this excuse interesting to see after giving this excuse for breaking the lockdown with his lover travelling across london at least twice. in the past month or so to visit him and spend time with him. and giving this excuse time with him. and giving this excuse because he had tested positive, the coronavirus he had completed two weeks and self isolation he believed that he wasn't a danger to infect anyone else. it's come to questions whether he knows any more to privy around immunity in the sage meetings that have taken place and of cour
u nfortu nately, we incidents and the death rate. unfortunately, we didn't do that. go back to the telegraph. a story about professor neil ferguson, just a picture of borisjohnson in the comments call for clarity on virus immunity. in the belief he was clear. so, he thought he was immune but this is a man who is leading or was it an integral part of that emergency committee, so if he didn't know what the immunity was or wasn't, why with the immunity was or wasn't, why with the rest of us? well,...
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promise it will be over short period of time commitment all have this vaccine but i suspect that fortu natelye but i suspect that fortunately is a further down the line than the headline in that paper suggests. do you think it's wishful thinking the idea of a vaccine by the end of the summer? yeah, i do. hmo scientists that are working on this and even if you speak to the chief medical officer, he has been very frank and honest and said that thatis very frank and honest and said that that is going to be part of the about a change in life or different to the way we are with each other through the year i had the government scientists have been very frank about that. it also the government has been clear as well that a vaccine actually may not ever be found and may not be effective so i'm very curious to find a more about the story and this rapid vaccine. it does not sound like everything we have heard so far from the government caution. let's want to the telegraph. martin, just 2a new cases per day in london. this is eight forecast. this is modelling that suggests this. in the front page carryi
promise it will be over short period of time commitment all have this vaccine but i suspect that fortu natelye but i suspect that fortunately is a further down the line than the headline in that paper suggests. do you think it's wishful thinking the idea of a vaccine by the end of the summer? yeah, i do. hmo scientists that are working on this and even if you speak to the chief medical officer, he has been very frank and honest and said that thatis very frank and honest and said that that is...
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come out of lockdown, hopefully, there isn't a second spike, but without seeing —— we are u nfortu natelyke, but without seeing —— we are unfortunately seeing messing up limit everywhere. let's have a look at the frankfurt, a picture here of some of the protests happening in minneapolis after the killing of an unarmed black man by a police officer. a former police officer now. four police officers were sacked. it shows the impact that this story is having worldwide that it should be on the front of the frankfurt. the purpose don't make protest of continuing in the us, despite the fact that in the past br simone of the police officers has been charged with third—degree murder. yes, i mean, the protests and the rights that are going on. the death of the african—american, george boyd, is absolutely ignited black americans across america. absolutely furious, you know, holding their placards, black lives matter, this is an issue that comes up matter, this is an issue that comes up again and again in america, and of course, donald trump has now weighed in on twitter. he's threatened that if the
come out of lockdown, hopefully, there isn't a second spike, but without seeing —— we are u nfortu natelyke, but without seeing —— we are unfortunately seeing messing up limit everywhere. let's have a look at the frankfurt, a picture here of some of the protests happening in minneapolis after the killing of an unarmed black man by a police officer. a former police officer now. four police officers were sacked. it shows the impact that this story is having worldwide that it should be on...
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fortu nately, them, for lots of reasons.es are very shoo—in for the team —— few and far between. if you are worried about your child, you should seek help from the nhs. it is open it is in many areas very quiet at the moment. if you are worried, don't wait, seek help. particularly if your child has had a temperature for a few days and just isn't right. in terms of the infectiousness of coronavirus, do we have any measure of how likely children are to pass it onto other and then pass it on two adults? because presumably that is one of the fears and one of the reasons we kept children away from grandparents, one of the concerns there were leading to schools being closed in the first place, the possibility of children spreading the virus. anybody who has child come home from nursery nice and snotty, they will have a sore throat and in it she knows and we have the old. children are very effective carriers of virus. until we know how many children carry the virus without having symptoms, we don't know, but i think... i have worke
fortu nately, them, for lots of reasons.es are very shoo—in for the team —— few and far between. if you are worried about your child, you should seek help from the nhs. it is open it is in many areas very quiet at the moment. if you are worried, don't wait, seek help. particularly if your child has had a temperature for a few days and just isn't right. in terms of the infectiousness of coronavirus, do we have any measure of how likely children are to pass it onto other and then pass it on...
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come out of lockdown, hopefully, there isn't a second spike, but without seeing —— we are u nfortu natelytunately seeing messing up limit everywhere. let's have a look at the frankfurt, a picture here of some of the protests happening in minneapolis after the killing of an unarmed black man by a police officer. a former police officer now. four police officers were sacked. it shows the impact that this story is having worldwide that it should be on
come out of lockdown, hopefully, there isn't a second spike, but without seeing —— we are u nfortu natelytunately seeing messing up limit everywhere. let's have a look at the frankfurt, a picture here of some of the protests happening in minneapolis after the killing of an unarmed black man by a police officer. a former police officer now. four police officers were sacked. it shows the impact that this story is having worldwide that it should be on
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but thousands of others and child slavery in india aren't as fortu nate. child slavery in india aren'tate. in my time covering this country, one shocking figure stuck in my mind. every year in india, around 70,000 children are reported missing. it is thought the actual number is higher as many cases are not registered. young lives lost and never found. almost every time i've picked up a newspaper in india, i find and ad for a missing child. the problem is staring this country in the face but there is very little public outrage. i have been investigating the networks behind this huge trafficking industry and meeting the children it exploits into the sex trade, domestic slavery and, like ahmed who we saw freed in the raid, into child labour. ahmed and the other boys are being taken to the ashram, a rehabilitation centre just outside delhi. here they are given an education and a fresh start. ahmed was sent to work thousands of miles from home. after a trafficker promised his parents he would give him a better life. how did you get through every single day? and how did your boss treat you?
but thousands of others and child slavery in india aren't as fortu nate. child slavery in india aren'tate. in my time covering this country, one shocking figure stuck in my mind. every year in india, around 70,000 children are reported missing. it is thought the actual number is higher as many cases are not registered. young lives lost and never found. almost every time i've picked up a newspaper in india, i find and ad for a missing child. the problem is staring this country in the face but...
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right now at 4 cl:30, tonight, bay area company that is i do nating the supply to fight against coronavirus. plus, the answers, new details on claims by the trump administration that covid-19 started in a lab. but first, little by little, restrictions loosened for restrictions across the bay area. what will remain closed starting tomorrow. >>> the news starts right now. i'm terry mcsweeney. the bay area, hours awayre on t effect at midnight. first, an up day on the fight against covid-192349 the bay area. 8600 people have tested positive in the bay area. more than 300,000 deaths. california, more than 53,000 people confirmed cases and the businesses are outdoor based. construction, landscapers, golf courses, some recreation areas can open. that includes skate park. it differs county to county. and other counties, it's either banned or limiting to people. child care providers in summer camps can reopen but the centers must not care for more than 12 children. parents are not banned. an a lot more requirements to wear a mask. d realtors. more from san francisco on what is real estate industry.
right now at 4 cl:30, tonight, bay area company that is i do nating the supply to fight against coronavirus. plus, the answers, new details on claims by the trump administration that covid-19 started in a lab. but first, little by little, restrictions loosened for restrictions across the bay area. what will remain closed starting tomorrow. >>> the news starts right now. i'm terry mcsweeney. the bay area, hours awayre on t effect at midnight. first, an up day on the fight against...
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i'm joining bid nate forbes. nate, welcome.nd how's it going with this text pickup service in michigan so far >> well, we just started, kelly. we have about 43 of 170 stores participating this morning and it is as easy as pulling into the parking lot, texting your store and they'll bring the merchandise whether you ordered it online or direct with the sales person bring it right to the door, to the front door of the shopping center, open the trunk, putt it in and away you go we are starting to figure out how to condition the retail tore the new world of retail. >> it sounds like make it suggest it is stores are really looking for ways to stay connected with the consumer because this is existential for them. >> sure is they have been thinking about it for several weeks and the minute we could open, at least with curbside delivery, it's a way for them to connect to their consumer, keep in mind this is going on for about a period of two years in retail space and we have to condition ourselves to be agnostic. the developmenter is a
i'm joining bid nate forbes. nate, welcome.nd how's it going with this text pickup service in michigan so far >> well, we just started, kelly. we have about 43 of 170 stores participating this morning and it is as easy as pulling into the parking lot, texting your store and they'll bring the merchandise whether you ordered it online or direct with the sales person bring it right to the door, to the front door of the shopping center, open the trunk, putt it in and away you go we are...
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. >> reporter: nate owns his own construction company for nine years. today, work looks different than it did pre-covid- 19, they have to keep a log of everyone who comes to the job site, take the temperatures and set up a handwashing station, steps he says are worth it to be back to work. >> we brought a breaking point were financially this wasn't going to work for us anymore, i can't remodel a kitchen for my own house. >> reporter: a lot of those outdoor businesses allowed to reopen today including construction and landscaping services and outdoor recreation like tennis, horseback riding and of course golf. >>> gauche of defendant derek almena is now a free man at least for now. he walked out of the santa rita jail after a judge okayed his release over concerns of covid- 19. he will be required to stay in lake county where his family lives and will remain on an ankle monitor until he's ordered to go back to jail. he is facing 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter for the 2016 warehouse fire in oakland. >>> a young man lies close to death tonight after
. >> reporter: nate owns his own construction company for nine years. today, work looks different than it did pre-covid- 19, they have to keep a log of everyone who comes to the job site, take the temperatures and set up a handwashing station, steps he says are worth it to be back to work. >> we brought a breaking point were financially this wasn't going to work for us anymore, i can't remodel a kitchen for my own house. >> reporter: a lot of those outdoor businesses allowed...
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and i think some of what is happening is that the government u nfortu nately happening is that the governmentsome extent. it is seeing its own legacy and his own future and on history being linked up and tangibly with this coronavirus. and it wants to be able to say we got out of lockdown early and we started this and got the economy going and did the best we could or the rest of it. it is going a little bit to quickly and it needs to be a little bit more considered. you cannot open schools into you have evidence that the schools will be safe with the people would not be seen in the chosen if people would not be going back to work. you need to basically great to say the nhs has got fewer problems on it but if you are facing a potential second massive wave of the pandemic in the winter flu season, partly because there may be a co nsta ntly partly because there may be a constantly circulating reservoir of the virus in the homeless population which are in every town and city in this country come in every train station and every bus station, that it is hopeless. everything else they will be tryin
and i think some of what is happening is that the government u nfortu nately happening is that the governmentsome extent. it is seeing its own legacy and his own future and on history being linked up and tangibly with this coronavirus. and it wants to be able to say we got out of lockdown early and we started this and got the economy going and did the best we could or the rest of it. it is going a little bit to quickly and it needs to be a little bit more considered. you cannot open schools...
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right now at 4 cl:30, tonight, bay area company that is i do nating the supply to fight against coronavirusers, new details on claims by the trump administration that covid-19 started in a lab. but first, little by little, restrictions loosened for restrictions across the bay area. what will remain closed starting tomorrow. >>> the news starts right now. i'm terry m
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. >>> let's go to nate in ohio nate >> caller: jim, i want to give a big cleveland browns booyah!o need that what's up? they were better this year i'm sorry? >> caller: yeah, they are, they are. i'm curious your thoughts on the company fiber. >> oh, man, that thing is way too hot. that one be sizzling i wouldn't go to -- that's what they call parabolic move too big, too fast. >>> let's go to andrew in california andrew >> caller: booyah from santa monica, jim. >> lucky dog really, going to nebraska? oh, man, you're going -- you're betting on a big turn around in the economy. i'm going to have to nix that. i don't see it happen. i'm going to say that's a dangerous stock. i question the yield >>> let's go to sujit in pennsylvania sujit. >> caller: jim, how are you doing? >> good, and you >> caller: good. i want to start a long-term position two to three years and start accumulating as i good prices what are your thoughts on -- >> it's a tough quarter. ventas was a good quarter. they have their hands filled with nursing homes, very tough situation. i can't recommend the stock. the qu
. >>> let's go to nate in ohio nate >> caller: jim, i want to give a big cleveland browns booyah!o need that what's up? they were better this year i'm sorry? >> caller: yeah, they are, they are. i'm curious your thoughts on the company fiber. >> oh, man, that thing is way too hot. that one be sizzling i wouldn't go to -- that's what they call parabolic move too big, too fast. >>> let's go to andrew in california andrew >> caller: booyah from santa...
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me and mama didn't always agree on the upbringing of cody and nate.t that doesn't mean i'm going to kill my mama because we don't agree. that is ridiculous. >> reporter: but by now, even some of bambi's family believed she was responsible for her parents' murders. including bambi's own sons nathan and cody. >> you lost your grandparents in the most awful fashion. and then your mom is swept away from your life within minutes. >> it's just crazy. like, you don't know who to turn to. >> when did you come to the idea that she -- maybe she was the one that did this? >> it was a mixture of things, like i had a lot of people in my ear saying that she did it. >> what i came to the conclusion was that she basically, like, put it in rick's head for rick to do it. >> i only thought she had something to do with it from what i had been told. >> i resented her. i hated her. i didn't want to see her face ever again. >> reporter: it seemed bambi's supporters were few and far between. but one who did believe in her innocence was her attorney jim irvin. >> everybody ru
me and mama didn't always agree on the upbringing of cody and nate.t that doesn't mean i'm going to kill my mama because we don't agree. that is ridiculous. >> reporter: but by now, even some of bambi's family believed she was responsible for her parents' murders. including bambi's own sons nathan and cody. >> you lost your grandparents in the most awful fashion. and then your mom is swept away from your life within minutes. >> it's just crazy. like, you don't know who to turn...
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that has so far and infected over 3.5 million people globally and over 2a0,000 people have u nfortu natelyrope and the world is the need for global effo rts the world is the need for global efforts in order to fight this. the european union, the member states have of course been affected, most member states have been in lockdown for the last two months and they are slowly starting now to raise and left containment measures, very cautiously and always following the guidelines. i will come to that and just a second and how we get out of this and the things we are going to have to focus on for that part of what we go through but in terms of what we go through but in terms of what we go through but in terms of what we have already been through, why has there not been a more consistent approach with more individual eu countries, almost doing the own thing, italians left without support and assistance in the early weeks? the revolution of the early weeks? the revolution of the pandemic was a constantly changing situation and developed very rapidly. what we are seeing now is that every single cou
that has so far and infected over 3.5 million people globally and over 2a0,000 people have u nfortu natelyrope and the world is the need for global effo rts the world is the need for global efforts in order to fight this. the european union, the member states have of course been affected, most member states have been in lockdown for the last two months and they are slowly starting now to raise and left containment measures, very cautiously and always following the guidelines. i will come to...
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u nfortu nately, we scrapped, as we head there.issues at the moment. personal protective equipment, or ppe, like masks and gloves are essential in the fight against the spread of coronavirus. but getting hold of the right equipment from testing kits to ventilators to gowns and gloves is a huge challenge for poorer countries in particular. the prices are greatly inflated and the availability is limited. 0ne organisation is working directly with these countries to get them what they need and at a price they can afford is crown agents. fergus drake is the ceo of crown agents. ina in a nutshell, what do you do? we area in a nutshell, what do you do? we are a not—for—profit international development company with over 187 years of experience working with governments and multilateral organisations like the united nations and currently working across 60 countries, programmes reaching 120 million people every year. for the covid—19 response as of yesterday, we processed 309 shipments, including 625,000 kg of medical equipment, ppa and drugs
u nfortu nately, we scrapped, as we head there.issues at the moment. personal protective equipment, or ppe, like masks and gloves are essential in the fight against the spread of coronavirus. but getting hold of the right equipment from testing kits to ventilators to gowns and gloves is a huge challenge for poorer countries in particular. the prices are greatly inflated and the availability is limited. 0ne organisation is working directly with these countries to get them what they need and at a...
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perhaps, fortu nately, fork out 907 rupees. these creatures we re fortunately, none of these creatures were travelling with us today. and, incredibly, after a few last minute panics, we are set to go. i climb onto the corrugated aluminium roof tojoin men who do onto the corrugated aluminium roof to join men who do this trip day in and day out. starting in tibet, the brahmaputra river is nearly 2000 miles long. it is second only to the amazon in the volume of water that rushes through it. there is an interesting game of cards going on here. i think we are playing west. i feel like we should join in but it may be a private game with high stakes. —— whist. we arrive at majuli and it is turmoil again trying to get off the boat. to avoid acute there is a sneaky way out which involves climbing onto another boat and going down the steps that way. do you know what? i think i will take that one. here we are on land. it doesn't look quite as spiritual as i imagined, but if you look away in the distance it is just one big, flatland of des
perhaps, fortu nately, fork out 907 rupees. these creatures we re fortunately, none of these creatures were travelling with us today. and, incredibly, after a few last minute panics, we are set to go. i climb onto the corrugated aluminium roof tojoin men who do onto the corrugated aluminium roof to join men who do this trip day in and day out. starting in tibet, the brahmaputra river is nearly 2000 miles long. it is second only to the amazon in the volume of water that rushes through it. there...
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. >> nate montana, son of joe, was officially released by the 49ers after getting a try-out in their mini camp back in 2013. last year pelicans employees jacked out of their minds after they won the nba lottery and insured zion williamson would be coming to the big easy. 1996, dwight gooden becomes the yankees' first right-hander to throw a no-hitter since don larson's perfect game in the world series. 1967, staying in the bronx. >> there it goes. it's outta here! >> mickey mantle joins the home run club he finished with 536. 2014, the warriors hired steve kerr who was actually mulling offers from bothdhe new york kn. >> you chose oakland over madison square garden. why? >> there was nothing negative about new york, just the positives that were here. >> the warriors under kerr have 337 wins. the knicks since kerr was hired, 147. they have not been good since before electricity. we'll be right >>> late show with stephen colbert is next. >> thanks for watching. have a good night. see you >> male announcer: the following program is sponsored by mercy ships. they're desperate. children a
. >> nate montana, son of joe, was officially released by the 49ers after getting a try-out in their mini camp back in 2013. last year pelicans employees jacked out of their minds after they won the nba lottery and insured zion williamson would be coming to the big easy. 1996, dwight gooden becomes the yankees' first right-hander to throw a no-hitter since don larson's perfect game in the world series. 1967, staying in the bronx. >> there it goes. it's outta here! >> mickey...
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the cleaners social media's shadow industry starts to nate's on t.w. . hello welcome to eco india a sustainability magazine where bring you solutions to some of the most urgent problems affecting our planet our focus today is on renewable energy and how societies are transitioning away from cool and fossil fuel for their daily needs that are who are coming to you from mumbai in india over the next 30 minutes let's look at how farmers invest fingal are saying move to be so i would german company has found a devolution any we mean we see what happened and how young engineers in berlin are creating their own wind turbine 1st let's head to the east of india in west bengal traditional farmers here like many regions around the country use diesel pumps to water their fields diesel is expensive and very polluting one company is helping them make the switch to heat energy on a jeep is still sitting out solar water pumps in farms and even enabling the farmers from water on the promos. of. lulu. she's the 1st woman to install a solar power in this willage after wat
the cleaners social media's shadow industry starts to nate's on t.w. . hello welcome to eco india a sustainability magazine where bring you solutions to some of the most urgent problems affecting our planet our focus today is on renewable energy and how societies are transitioning away from cool and fossil fuel for their daily needs that are who are coming to you from mumbai in india over the next 30 minutes let's look at how farmers invest fingal are saying move to be so i would german company...
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earlier, that is part of that surveillance system, so admissions into hospital, deaths, u nfortu nately cases are part of the system, and each winter, during the flu season, in fact we run surveillance mechanisms that look at presentation of flu—like symptoms to general practice, through to the number of people testing positive for influenza. there are well established surveillance processes, and the key going forward will be to ensure that we have a similar surveillance system for covid, but it is likely to include not only the data that you are familiar with but other data as it becomes available, so it won't be just one thing, it will be a range of indicators. liz bates from channel 4. thank you. channel 4 news revealed last night that millions of out of date ppe products were distributed to front—line workers. public health england say they were tested and that they were found to be safe, but that they were found to be safe, but that they were found to be safe, but that they won't release the results of those tests, so can you tell us now why those test results won't be released? st
earlier, that is part of that surveillance system, so admissions into hospital, deaths, u nfortu nately cases are part of the system, and each winter, during the flu season, in fact we run surveillance mechanisms that look at presentation of flu—like symptoms to general practice, through to the number of people testing positive for influenza. there are well established surveillance processes, and the key going forward will be to ensure that we have a similar surveillance system for covid, but...
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the cleaners social media's shadow industry starts to nate's on g.w. . see . if. it was the working men's sports who pay these people it was the most brilliant thing ever built. it was the embodiment of my own hopes and dreams. because you know about driving. it was a favorite among tuning fans and a star of a german comedy movie that's what made it a cult car would be as well as the but since jobs if they go in one ear and out the other. it's may day is long other the french are proud to be in the above all. the mensa is a motoring legend overhaul of the special comes. to. a movie called man to man made it famous in germany every character in his was a king say. even this souped up opal. this one is a replica of the man so in the 991 motion picture. plan to be a saab it was chasing a dream when he did the case of the original the movie gave the man to reputation it would never shake nobody it's drive his eyes that they've been made out to be uses with new movie brains then taste so bill has no problem with that. among cohen who i always liked the montage and old
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nate beckerman is an e.r. doctor in sacramento. he spent two weeks volunteering in new york along with 14 doctors from across california. he says the workers there are overwhelmed by the sheer number of patients. >> by the time we arrived, the surge in the emergency department was on the way down but the icus were full to overflowing with very, very sick covid-19 patients. >> dr. beckerman says health care workers there were grateful for the help and it really allowed a break for some of those i feltcu doctors who had spent a night at home for weeks. >>> he's known for visiting some of the best diners in america but now he's helping an industry hit hard by the pandemic. here is laura garcia with more. >> reporter: in a recent episode of "some good nuance," actor john kosinski enlisted the help of bay area chefs. guy fieri has put a twist on the sloppy joe. >> here we have some beautiful sourdough bread, local sourdough bread. we melted some sharp cheddar on there with onions on top. >> fieri was surprised with a $3 million donation
nate beckerman is an e.r. doctor in sacramento. he spent two weeks volunteering in new york along with 14 doctors from across california. he says the workers there are overwhelmed by the sheer number of patients. >> by the time we arrived, the surge in the emergency department was on the way down but the icus were full to overflowing with very, very sick covid-19 patients. >> dr. beckerman says health care workers there were grateful for the help and it really allowed a break for...
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. >> as the center's south standing field and researches i am nate by their laboratories by staff and of equipment and supplies. in the 15th medical laboratory research on fever produced data on a new concept of epidemiology of acute fever. officers enlisted technicians from other laboratories were referred to the medical general laboratories for short periods of training and special field. here the pathologist just just performed for other officers assigned for training. in the bio chemistry infectious of the study of endocrine in malaria were made. other studies were assisted in this study. it contributed significant studies in the field of intestinal pathogens. several new expertise were discovered by this laboratory. it covers the entire field of tissue and pathology. because of the research work conducted by the medical general lab, the animal house constit e constituted an important part of the medical laboratory. these units did all the work involved in making up epidemiology chart and reporting unusual surgical operations and injuries and diseases peculiar to the country. by m
. >> as the center's south standing field and researches i am nate by their laboratories by staff and of equipment and supplies. in the 15th medical laboratory research on fever produced data on a new concept of epidemiology of acute fever. officers enlisted technicians from other laboratories were referred to the medical general laboratories for short periods of training and special field. here the pathologist just just performed for other officers assigned for training. in the bio...
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nate has owned his own construction company for nine years. he says the shelter in place order crippled his business. >> i've two employees, one of them had to go try to find other work and the other one is working with me today, this is his first day back, my first day back. >> reporter: work is different now, they have to keep a log of everyone who comes to the job site, take their temperatures, and set up a handwashing station, steps he says are worth it to be back on the job. >> i can't remodel a kitchen for my own house. we were at a breaking point were financially this wasn't going to work for us anymore. >> reporter: another sector that's been hit hard, small retail stores like towncenter books, and institution in the valley for more than 20 years. >> i'm not young, so this is my shelter in place and our livermore store has been closed since this began. >> reporter: judy says most of the sales at the pleasanton store are from people browsing the shelves, now they're forced to do all their business online, during a press conference this
nate has owned his own construction company for nine years. he says the shelter in place order crippled his business. >> i've two employees, one of them had to go try to find other work and the other one is working with me today, this is his first day back, my first day back. >> reporter: work is different now, they have to keep a log of everyone who comes to the job site, take their temperatures, and set up a handwashing station, steps he says are worth it to be back on the job....
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nate beckerman as he headed in for his first shift back at mercy san juan medical center.ent two weeks in new york city working out of the intensive care unit. even though the surge in the emergency room is over, he called it one of the most trying experiences of his career. >> i think the worst i saw was when the team that had been working with these patients that i joined after that had these patients for a couple of weeks in the hospital, we lost two and less than 24 hours. >>'s coworkers say dr. beckerman deserves a hero's welcome after putting his own health at risk in order to save others. he will continue to treat coronavirus patients at his own hospital in carmichael. >>> it is 4:56. an entrepreneur in the east bay whose company makes air fresheners for tesla is now stepping up to help the workers on the front line. he's temporarily changed the focus of his business to make face shields using the same laser cutter he uses for his regular products. in the last month, he donated more than 5000 shields across the country and the hospital staff right here in the bay ar
nate beckerman as he headed in for his first shift back at mercy san juan medical center.ent two weeks in new york city working out of the intensive care unit. even though the surge in the emergency room is over, he called it one of the most trying experiences of his career. >> i think the worst i saw was when the team that had been working with these patients that i joined after that had these patients for a couple of weeks in the hospital, we lost two and less than 24 hours. >>'s...
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u nfortu nately, 40,000 plusjobs or so.ty of the consequence of the virus disruption for our industry as a whole. we will also be appointing employees in the future and, you know, why do we want to protect those jobs for the future? we want to protect them so just as has happened many times in the past, you know, this company has been through tough times, it has emerged, it has grown, and we provided morejobs as the company has grown. —— we have provided morejobs as the company has grown. —— we have provided more jobs as the company has grown. we think this business has grown. we think this business has relatively unique expertise, it's an asset for the uk, and we need to protect that asset. did you ask the government for help? yeah, i mean, we have been very grateful for the help government has been providing to us and some of our supply chain in the face of the immediate disruption caused by covid, so we have nearly 4000 people in the uk on furlough at the moment, for instance, and those schemes are great to help business
u nfortu nately, 40,000 plusjobs or so.ty of the consequence of the virus disruption for our industry as a whole. we will also be appointing employees in the future and, you know, why do we want to protect those jobs for the future? we want to protect them so just as has happened many times in the past, you know, this company has been through tough times, it has emerged, it has grown, and we provided morejobs as the company has grown. —— we have provided morejobs as the company has grown....
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candidates are in the race right now, we don't know which one is going to win, and that is u nfortu nate type is a different type of production, so you can't prepare a factory if you don't know what method is going to win. having said that, the world health organization is really rallying and trying to get countries to work together, even billionaires like bill gates are throwing money at the problem, so i hope that this global effort will result in a relatively quick upscale for this vaccine if it comes. polite asa for this vaccine if it comes. polite as a supplementary to that, very quickly, if a countries manufacturing a vaccine candidate which turns out to be successful, for example, let's talk about the one being developed at oxford, does that mean that the uk gets hold of that mean that the uk gets hold of that vaccine first before any other countries? this has happened in the past for pandemic flu, the vaccines we re past for pandemic flu, the vaccines were being hoarded by the countries that produced it, so it depends who gets it first hand how generous they are feeling. gary, a
candidates are in the race right now, we don't know which one is going to win, and that is u nfortu nate type is a different type of production, so you can't prepare a factory if you don't know what method is going to win. having said that, the world health organization is really rallying and trying to get countries to work together, even billionaires like bill gates are throwing money at the problem, so i hope that this global effort will result in a relatively quick upscale for this vaccine...