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the cafeteria at lunch time, i put 200 kids in the cafeteria. now you can only put 70 kids in the cafeteria. so have them eat in six shifts. figure it out and get it done in a few weeks. and make sure you do not make a mistake, because we are talking about children, about them getting affected, either getting sick themselves or bringing it home. so the stakes are higher. >> you said you cannot get to a full stage two of the reopening unless you have the schools open. does that mean we will not get to a full phase two in any area by the state by the start of the academic year? gov. cuomo: during the academic year, you would need to get to a full phase two for the schools to be operational. you cannot say everybody go back to work, but the schools are closed. it would be very hard for part of the workforce to do that. but you are at the end of the school year anyway in a few weeks. then you are in the summer months. and then the big question is going to be september, are you ready to reopen the schools in september? and if you don't, then you can
the cafeteria at lunch time, i put 200 kids in the cafeteria. now you can only put 70 kids in the cafeteria. so have them eat in six shifts. figure it out and get it done in a few weeks. and make sure you do not make a mistake, because we are talking about children, about them getting affected, either getting sick themselves or bringing it home. so the stakes are higher. >> you said you cannot get to a full stage two of the reopening unless you have the schools open. does that mean we...
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the cafeteria serves 3300 well-balanced meals a day. let's go inside. red look at the milk bottles. 350 individual houses have been built, some of brick and some of what and some of steel and several of stone and cinderblocks, providing necessary houses and endeavoring to make a contribution to the housing problems in america. theearn more about tennessee valley authority this sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern, 1:00 p.m. pacific. >> chad williams is the author of "torchbearers of democracy: african american soldiers in the world war i era." next, he talks about the postwar activism of these soldiers, explaining how after fighting for the idea of "democracy" abroad, many returned to join movements aimed at securing more rights and better social standing for african americans here at home. the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri taped this event in november 2019. laura:
the cafeteria serves 3300 well-balanced meals a day. let's go inside. red look at the milk bottles. 350 individual houses have been built, some of brick and some of what and some of steel and several of stone and cinderblocks, providing necessary houses and endeavoring to make a contribution to the housing problems in america. theearn more about tennessee valley authority this sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern, 1:00 p.m. pacific. >> chad williams is the author of "torchbearers of...
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also says that social distancing guidance was not being followed on the production floor or in the cafeteriathe timeline here is what's so important. that complaint was filed on april 11th. osha acknowledges the complaint two days later, monday the 13th, but doesn't get around to even trying to contact tyson fresh meats until april 20th, a full week later. it's the same day that tyson shut down its facility the first time for a deep cleaning. they reopened a couple days later and then shut down for a longer period at the end of that week, one day after the may 4th reopening of the perry, iowa, plant is when iowa officials announced that 730 employees there are tested positive for covid-19. that is 58% of the workforce. now, we also obtained emails between the plant manager and osha officials where they talk about the safety measures they did put into place, including partitions in the cafeteria and on the floor during that week where tyson wasn't contacted by osha. the plant manager talked about the ever-changing cdc and osha guidelines and said in part, "we have worked closely with state an
also says that social distancing guidance was not being followed on the production floor or in the cafeteriathe timeline here is what's so important. that complaint was filed on april 11th. osha acknowledges the complaint two days later, monday the 13th, but doesn't get around to even trying to contact tyson fresh meats until april 20th, a full week later. it's the same day that tyson shut down its facility the first time for a deep cleaning. they reopened a couple days later and then shut down...
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not simply about a -- turret or an office, it is about coming through the turnstile, it is about the cafeteriaevators. we are happy to continue to imagine and reimagine as we go forward the way we come to work, but at our core, we are a client-facing, client-driven business.
not simply about a -- turret or an office, it is about coming through the turnstile, it is about the cafeteriaevators. we are happy to continue to imagine and reimagine as we go forward the way we come to work, but at our core, we are a client-facing, client-driven business.
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shot it out stiff or just got out didn't damage the reputation of the cafeteria not just the opposite approved it's better here so fast and i defended the car so on it's a good although it would have been on the start to get almost old. gangster competence design borrowed heavily from american models that was another key factor in its popularity. in front of the opal house and time retired designer george galleon inspects a row of capitaine in the 1950 s. west germans were crazy about everything that came from the united states opel took ideas from models by chevrolet buick and cadillac the design concept for the p 25 was no exception this is design here this design here is nearly identical to the design of the big chevrolet from 1958. from auckland forms this month you can see it here it's got exactly the same windscreen and rear window as well. this is the 2 door version but the 4 door was no different and here's what they called a dogleg these. are here you had to climb under this corner to get end of. the dog leg made it harder to get into the car and require the occupant to adopt
shot it out stiff or just got out didn't damage the reputation of the cafeteria not just the opposite approved it's better here so fast and i defended the car so on it's a good although it would have been on the start to get almost old. gangster competence design borrowed heavily from american models that was another key factor in its popularity. in front of the opal house and time retired designer george galleon inspects a row of capitaine in the 1950 s. west germans were crazy about...
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for schools and day camps, it recommends desks at least six feet apart, lunch in classrooms, not the cafeteriaand temperature checks for everyone. >> for restaurants, no sharing of menus or condiments, outdoor seating first, and signs to keep diners six feet apart. again, local business owners already doing a lot of this. so, as of today, all states are reopening in some form. and we now have a better idea of when america's most populous county could join in. cnn's nick watts is in los angeles. >> reporter: well, christine and laura, today connecticut becomes the 50th and final state to start opening the door. they are taking baby steps, according to the governor, but he says the timing is right, the numbers are going down. you know, mid-april, they were seeing maybe 1,000 new cases a day, 100 deaths. that's now down to 300-some cases in the new day and yesterday just 23 deaths. that is a lot of death. but in the new normal we all live in, that is, sadly, considered progress. here in california, we have just heard from the county supervisor here in l.a. county, up to 10 million americans that
for schools and day camps, it recommends desks at least six feet apart, lunch in classrooms, not the cafeteriaand temperature checks for everyone. >> for restaurants, no sharing of menus or condiments, outdoor seating first, and signs to keep diners six feet apart. again, local business owners already doing a lot of this. so, as of today, all states are reopening in some form. and we now have a better idea of when america's most populous county could join in. cnn's nick watts is in los...
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the cafeteria is large production kitchen, understanding vast production kitchens, the googles and theebooks of the world that have those kitypes of kitchens. and the ideas that change every year, again, it's the notion and the venue. >> one of the things i love about vince is one of our outlets is a concept restaurant, and he changes the concept every year to show students how to do a startup restaurant. it's been a pizzeria, a taco bar. it's been a mediterranean bar, it's been a noodle bar. people choose ccsf over other hospitality programs because the industry recognizes that we instill the work ethic. we, again, serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner. other culinary hospitality programs may open two days a week for breakfast service. we're open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner five days a week. >> the menu's always interesting. they change it every semester, maybe more. there's always a good variety of foods. the preparation is always beautiful. the students are really sincere, and they work so hard here, and they're so proud of their work. >> i've had people coming in to town, and i,
the cafeteria is large production kitchen, understanding vast production kitchens, the googles and theebooks of the world that have those kitypes of kitchens. and the ideas that change every year, again, it's the notion and the venue. >> one of the things i love about vince is one of our outlets is a concept restaurant, and he changes the concept every year to show students how to do a startup restaurant. it's been a pizzeria, a taco bar. it's been a mediterranean bar, it's been a noodle...
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majority tested positive or asymptomatic several new measures are in place, including closing the cafeteria and locker rooms, or social distancing is a challenge. and later in the workday, adding a physical barrier to workstations. and the company has a distribution plant in vernon, california near l.a. and a processing plant in washington. the company is expanding operations of those two locations to meet demand. >>> the number of coronavirus cases in california is close to 100,000. the state has reported more than 97,000 positive cases with 3780 deaths. that's 19 additional deaths in the past 24 hours. six of those were recorded in san mateo county. in the meantime, alameda county has surpassed santa clara. >>> haircuts are happening again in the bay area, at least in a few areas. the governor says 37 of the 58 counties in california have been cleared to reopen salons and barbershops. that includes three counties in the bay area. we have more on this long- awaited news. >> reporter: sonoma, solano and napa can start cutting here again immediately, which leaves the rest of the bay area sti
majority tested positive or asymptomatic several new measures are in place, including closing the cafeteria and locker rooms, or social distancing is a challenge. and later in the workday, adding a physical barrier to workstations. and the company has a distribution plant in vernon, california near l.a. and a processing plant in washington. the company is expanding operations of those two locations to meet demand. >>> the number of coronavirus cases in california is close to 100,000....
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there are several new measures in place including closing the cafeteria were social distancing was not easy. they will check the temperatures of employees and adding physical barriers to work stations. expect they are playing catch- up at this point. we need to do that before the infection hits a certain area and companies need to do that before they find out someone is infected and not afterwards. >> several outbreaks of covid- 19 and food processing plants around the country, including a meatpacking plant in sacramento were 138 employees tested positive. >> for 6:00 a.m. santa clara county adding more coronavirus testing zones. today the county has a pop up site in mountain view from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. testing is available without an appointment and you don't need health insurance. testing it all 46 county sites is available for free. >>> this morning santa clara is trying to recruit 1000 volunteers for contact tracing. they will track down close contacts of people who tested positive and encourage them to quarantine. the event will take place at 10:00 a.m. on the back patio o
there are several new measures in place including closing the cafeteria were social distancing was not easy. they will check the temperatures of employees and adding physical barriers to work stations. expect they are playing catch- up at this point. we need to do that before the infection hits a certain area and companies need to do that before they find out someone is infected and not afterwards. >> several outbreaks of covid- 19 and food processing plants around the country, including...
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through thecoming turnstile, the cafeteria, the elevators.then the bigger challenge, i don't think we are in phase one. as you bring more people back and densify, how do you scale those protocols? traders back in the trading floor a priority? >> there has been a lot of talk in terms of companies saying people never need to or will return to work. i am comfortable saying that is not who we are. we will continue to imagine as the ways we work. but at core we are a client facing business that is in many ways an apprenticeship's nest. the craft, the trade is passed down. human interaction is critical. that was the citigroup ceo speaking to bloomberg. theinuing jobless claims in u.s. are showing a downward trend. with the american market is telling us about the economy. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: this is bloomberg daybreak: europe. claims have maintained their downward trend and continuing claims have posted a decline. suggests evidence loans under the paycheck protection program helped many businesses limit or avoid layoffs. speak powell is due
through thecoming turnstile, the cafeteria, the elevators.then the bigger challenge, i don't think we are in phase one. as you bring more people back and densify, how do you scale those protocols? traders back in the trading floor a priority? >> there has been a lot of talk in terms of companies saying people never need to or will return to work. i am comfortable saying that is not who we are. we will continue to imagine as the ways we work. but at core we are a client facing business...
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here's where the girls around the cafeteria live.well-balanced meals a day. let's go inside. outdoor work brings these chaps feeling good and hungry. the helpings are generous. look at the milk bottles. visitors often comment on the high type of worker employed there. 350 individual houses have been built at norris. some are brick, some are wood. one of steel. several are stone and a large number are cinderblocks. while providing houses for married workers, the authority is giving contributions to the housing problems of america. of cinderblocks and home construction has opened low cost housing. ordinary is mixed with cement and cast into large blocks, easily laid. due to the low building cost, it is possible for a man to rent a modern well insulated home for $14.50 a month. imagine if you had only this about to spend on rent. could you get a house in your town like this? the authority maintains trade shops for maintenance and retain work. they also train schools where vocational training are offered to workers in their spare time. t
here's where the girls around the cafeteria live.well-balanced meals a day. let's go inside. outdoor work brings these chaps feeling good and hungry. the helpings are generous. look at the milk bottles. visitors often comment on the high type of worker employed there. 350 individual houses have been built at norris. some are brick, some are wood. one of steel. several are stone and a large number are cinderblocks. while providing houses for married workers, the authority is giving contributions...
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it is about the cafeteria. it is about the elevators.bout all of those things that you have got to make sure are safe. and then the bigger challenges, actually, i don't think are in phase one. i think it is, as you continue howring more people back, do you scale those particles to keep that -- protocols to get that safety? eric: is putting traders back a priority? mike: listen, there has been a lot of talk in terms of companies saying there has never will-- never need t return to work. that is not who we are. we are very happy to continue to imagine and reimagine as we go forward the ways we come to work. but at our core, we are a client facing, client driven business that, in many ways, is an apprenticeship business. the craft, the trade is passed down, and human interaction is critical. ceo: that was the citigroup speaking to erik schatzker. very interesting stuff. we're going to continue playing thoughts of that throughout the day for you. up next, renault wasted -- racing to cut, costs slashing its workforce in a bid to outlast the o
it is about the cafeteria. it is about the elevators.bout all of those things that you have got to make sure are safe. and then the bigger challenges, actually, i don't think are in phase one. i think it is, as you continue howring more people back, do you scale those particles to keep that -- protocols to get that safety? eric: is putting traders back a priority? mike: listen, there has been a lot of talk in terms of companies saying there has never will-- never need t return to work. that is...
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we noticed when the 1st cafeterias closed then the restaurants after that the sales dropped off merchants saw what was happening and immediately put on the brakes before that we were only fishing at 40 percent capacity anyway. there are now more than 90 crab boats in port a long the north sea coast no income but full running costs supplied for emergency aid but hasn't heard anything for 6 weeks if the 44 year old husband and father isn't painting then he's looking through documents rulings motions and changing political proposals some money could come from the european fisheries fund but that's also a source of irritation dutch fishermen who are right near hitters and cooks often are getting a lot more money out. fishermen can stay in bed 5 days a week and they'll get 22000 euros in the month from my ship size which is actually the maximum rate we'll get a 1000 euro those. germany's last fishing fleet could have fish and cook stuff and slow down its catching and processing operations at the beginning of the year. ships are catching 50 percent less and crews are taking longer breaks fish i
we noticed when the 1st cafeterias closed then the restaurants after that the sales dropped off merchants saw what was happening and immediately put on the brakes before that we were only fishing at 40 percent capacity anyway. there are now more than 90 crab boats in port a long the north sea coast no income but full running costs supplied for emergency aid but hasn't heard anything for 6 weeks if the 44 year old husband and father isn't painting then he's looking through documents rulings...
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notice anything different about the cafeteria? they are now serving up toilet paper, kitchen towels and kitchen staples. sales were up 13% in the first week as the hospital used its supply chain connections to help save their workers a trip to the store. >> and they can find toilet paper, paper towels, the coveted cup of noodles, which i guess is something quarantine people in their hospital right now. you have to spend time finding those things. we are doing a variety of produce items, eggs, milk, butter, pretty much anything that people ask us if we can get, we will try and get it. >> so, almost everything. one item, even the hospital can't nail down are those sanitizing wipes, just like so many of us. >>> well, it is national nurse's day. we're celebrating all week. many companies want to say thank you. so now through nay 10th, subway will donate a six-inch sandwich for healthcare workers with every order posted through postmates. nike is offering a discount on its stores. chipotle is giving up a free burrito, you have to 69 sig
notice anything different about the cafeteria? they are now serving up toilet paper, kitchen towels and kitchen staples. sales were up 13% in the first week as the hospital used its supply chain connections to help save their workers a trip to the store. >> and they can find toilet paper, paper towels, the coveted cup of noodles, which i guess is something quarantine people in their hospital right now. you have to spend time finding those things. we are doing a variety of produce items,...
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the reason being they had a private company who is running the cafeteria. d had to downsize during the out break. that cafeteria was providing meals for patients. you had hospital staff there caring for the most sick that didn't have access to food at all. and of course all the restaurants in the area are closed. this is a critical need provided by small businesses. supporting the healthcare workers not only helping their own economic interest, but looking out for the needs of the front line who are fighting this thing on our mbehalf. i want to make that clear. this isn't luxury this is necessity. >> great idea in the head from the heart. i love it. everybody when can get involved should. i didn't think i could love you more. now i do. good luck with the efforts. >> i appreciate it. thank you, chris. keep well. >> all right. we'll be right back. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time righ
the reason being they had a private company who is running the cafeteria. d had to downsize during the out break. that cafeteria was providing meals for patients. you had hospital staff there caring for the most sick that didn't have access to food at all. and of course all the restaurants in the area are closed. this is a critical need provided by small businesses. supporting the healthcare workers not only helping their own economic interest, but looking out for the needs of the front line...
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but gone are the cafeteria style buffets, along with a visual connection to the back of house kitchen into the workplace. >> we have a common enemy. that is to beat covid-19. i think it is bringing the best out of all of us. but it is also motivating new technology to be discovered. >> a transformation rooted in resiliency that will change how we all interact. in silicon valley, abc 7 news. >>> let's get another look at the forecast now. hey, drew. >> hey, eric. yeah. light showers out there right now. live doppler 7 along with satellite showing you light rain through to the east bay scattered in nature at best. all of us are dealing with that cloud cover overhead. a live look at some drops on the lens. some showers in the past few hours in the north bay as a cold front moves through here. on a storm impact scale, it is a level one system with scattered light rain and a couple of downpours. breezy at times and rain fall less than a quarter of an inch. future weather, light scattered showers around the city. in the east bay, the south bay and the santa cruz mountains and stays unsettle
but gone are the cafeteria style buffets, along with a visual connection to the back of house kitchen into the workplace. >> we have a common enemy. that is to beat covid-19. i think it is bringing the best out of all of us. but it is also motivating new technology to be discovered. >> a transformation rooted in resiliency that will change how we all interact. in silicon valley, abc 7 news. >>> let's get another look at the forecast now. hey, drew. >> hey, eric. yeah....
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the fall? what will school buses, cafeterias, gym class, and extracurricular activities look like? well, i would tell him, consider the worst but expect the models to be the best people can do under the conditions. so i think you will see some smaller class sizes, rethink of buildings, even the use of best practice research around gatherings, you know, we'll have to dismantle and put back together in different ways. i think people can also expect that the schedules will be different and that's from transportation to how a master schedule actually works in the school. i think if you are in high school or secondary you can also expect changes in athletics and after school activities as well as early childhood education. so it is going to be a lot of changes. i think people should prepare to be flexible. >> wow. michael ross from rome, new york asks do you think there will be a major regression with most children's education and what they learn the first half of the school year? >> people are worried about what has happened over the past two months. traditionally educators talk about a
the fall? what will school buses, cafeterias, gym class, and extracurricular activities look like? well, i would tell him, consider the worst but expect the models to be the best people can do under the conditions. so i think you will see some smaller class sizes, rethink of buildings, even the use of best practice research around gatherings, you know, we'll have to dismantle and put back together in different ways. i think people can also expect that the schedules will be different and that's...
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in the classroom desks where rearranged so there is enough space for social distancing and in the cafeteria challenges for teachers, i talked to a high school english teacher earlier today and he told me that teaching a class with a mask on the whole time was very tough. breathing becomes really difficult when you are trying to project your voice wearing a mask. and there was another unexpected challenge with masks, when everyone is wearing basically identical masks, identifying students becomes very challenging. here in the uk, the government has already announced a gradual re—opening of primary schools in england — beginning with 3 year groups on i june. but this is proving controversial. two of the year groups are reception and year one — so children between the ages of 4 and 6 — and many doubt they are old enough to understand or stick to social distancing. and there are also concerns that contact tracing isn't yet ready — and the ability to trace who has been in contact with people who have the virus is seen as crucial to any moves to ease lockdowns and reopen school. borisjohnson was
in the classroom desks where rearranged so there is enough space for social distancing and in the cafeteria challenges for teachers, i talked to a high school english teacher earlier today and he told me that teaching a class with a mask on the whole time was very tough. breathing becomes really difficult when you are trying to project your voice wearing a mask. and there was another unexpected challenge with masks, when everyone is wearing basically identical masks, identifying students...
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. >> clerk: item three is the approval of the addend an to plan-year 2020, section 125 cafeteria plan and the 2020 health service systems membership rules regarding flexible spending accounts and the mid-year health plan enrollment. this item is presented by mitchell grig fwrch s, the chief operating officer. and, mitchell, you may be muted. >> yes. i'm unmuted now. so, good morning. this is mitchell griggs with the chief operating officer. and good morning president breslin and members of the board. last september i had the section plan and our member rules for your approval for 2020. and as you know these documents govern our compliance with section 125 of the internal revenue code. and in that governance there are certain restrictions that apply when an eligible member can make mid-year changes to their group coverage elections and it is also our responsibility of the health service system and the health service board's responsibility to enforce these restrictions to protect the benefits pre-tax and non-taxable status. that being said, here we are in may 2020, and the i.r.s. has pr
. >> clerk: item three is the approval of the addend an to plan-year 2020, section 125 cafeteria plan and the 2020 health service systems membership rules regarding flexible spending accounts and the mid-year health plan enrollment. this item is presented by mitchell grig fwrch s, the chief operating officer. and, mitchell, you may be muted. >> yes. i'm unmuted now. so, good morning. this is mitchell griggs with the chief operating officer. and good morning president breslin and...
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the reason being was that they had a private company was running the cafeteria. down size during the outbreak. so, that cafeteria was only providing meals for patients, so you had hospital staff there caring for the most sick that did not have access to food at all. and of course all the restaurants in the area are closed. so, this is a critical need that was provided by these small businesses. and so according to science, supporting the health care workers, not only helping their own economic interests but looking out for the needs of the front line who are fighting this thing on our behalf. so, i just wanted to make that clear. this isn't a luxury for folks. this is a necessity. >> right. 100% understood. it's a great idea in the head. it comes from the heart and i love it. everybody who can get involved should. i'm going to do it as soon as i'm done with the joe. jeffrey wright, i didn't think i could love you more but now i do. thank you for coming on, brother. good luck with the efforts. >> i appreciate it brother. keep well. >> we'll be right back. the new .
the reason being was that they had a private company was running the cafeteria. down size during the outbreak. so, that cafeteria was only providing meals for patients, so you had hospital staff there caring for the most sick that did not have access to food at all. and of course all the restaurants in the area are closed. so, this is a critical need that was provided by these small businesses. and so according to science, supporting the health care workers, not only helping their own economic...
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feed meals, breakfast and lunch, rather than bringing students into high concentration areas like the cafeteriahe food distributed to classrooms, many other options, too, as you said correctly, increase social distancing in responsible ways that still allow for teaching and learning to take place. melissa: i don't want to run out of time. all of those things made sense to me. the only one was about the distance between the kids in the classroom. you have only half of them there at a time? do you have that much space in your school district? i don't know any schools in new york, whether they're expensive private schools or public schools that don't have classrooms at capacity. >> so we are, many of our schools are at capacity. that is why we're looking at our physical space and looking at gyms, cafeterias, other assembly areas, possibly creating additional classrooms for greater social distancing beyond the typical classrooms that we have. that is what we are working on as we speak. melissa: yeah. i don't know, sounds good for me. my son could be up front and further from his friend. sounds like
feed meals, breakfast and lunch, rather than bringing students into high concentration areas like the cafeteriahe food distributed to classrooms, many other options, too, as you said correctly, increase social distancing in responsible ways that still allow for teaching and learning to take place. melissa: i don't want to run out of time. all of those things made sense to me. the only one was about the distance between the kids in the classroom. you have only half of them there at a time? do...
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it is about the cafeteria. it is about the elevators.t is about all of those things that you've got to make sure are safe. bigger challenges actually i don't think are in phase one. i think it is as you continue to bring more people back, how do you scale those protocols to be safe.o keep that back on putting traders the trading floor a priority? michael: there's been a lot of talk about people not returning to work. i am very comfortable saying that is not who we are. we are happy to continue to imagine and reimagine as we go forward the ways we come to work. but at our core, we are a client facing, client driven business that in many ways is an apprenticeship business. the craft, the trade is passed down, and human interaction is critical. bloomberg's was erik schatzker speaking with michael corbat, citigroup ceo. we will have more of that conversation a little bit later on. let's continue on this theme and bring in bloomberg's abigail doolittle for more. what we heard mr. corbat saying is being echoed by the banks. many are still work
it is about the cafeteria. it is about the elevators.t is about all of those things that you've got to make sure are safe. bigger challenges actually i don't think are in phase one. i think it is as you continue to bring more people back, how do you scale those protocols to be safe.o keep that back on putting traders the trading floor a priority? michael: there's been a lot of talk about people not returning to work. i am very comfortable saying that is not who we are. we are happy to continue...
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about those moments on the playground in a worried about being the last one and most of all into the cafeteria. and i just get away until 3:00 p.m. when the bell rang to go back to that environment where it was secure. so i know from first-hand experience that a shame that comes with loneliness and then to admit what is happening because everyone else around us is hiding but i bring this up there is an important reason to understand it is an actual signal suggest to experience hunger and thirst when we lack social connection that has led us to with a similar signal. and then to seek out meaningful connection by calling a parent or a dear friend that it could subside benefit persist for a long period of time and then into those health consequences we are talking about a very interesting thing happened that we love these patterns and what we sense is happening that we feel that we are in a state of threat and danger and we are lonely when we were hunter gatherers and if we were together and trusted relationships and then to take turns to watch out for predators one became separated from the trib
about those moments on the playground in a worried about being the last one and most of all into the cafeteria. and i just get away until 3:00 p.m. when the bell rang to go back to that environment where it was secure. so i know from first-hand experience that a shame that comes with loneliness and then to admit what is happening because everyone else around us is hiding but i bring this up there is an important reason to understand it is an actual signal suggest to experience hunger and thirst...
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in all different parts of the hospital, that patient care is not even usually taken care of in the cafeteria think one of the things that is hard for a lot of families is knowing that their family members that they love are dying. and they have to be alone. and they can't be with their family. let's listen to that part, that piece of this from the story. >> death here has no dignity. patients can't have visitors. they're scared. they can't even see their nurse's eyes. >> christina, how do you give these patients dignity in those moments? >> so, you know, as we are garbed up from head to toe, we have our face shield, our mask. so it is kind of hard to see us. we kind of hold their hands and tell them our names. as these patients are there longer and longer, they will recognize our voices. and as they start to wake up, they know that we've been there for two, three weeks with them. sa and then with their families we've been able to get multiple ipads throughout the hospital to just video conference with the families. and even if they are on a breathing machine and sedated. the families still f
in all different parts of the hospital, that patient care is not even usually taken care of in the cafeteria think one of the things that is hard for a lot of families is knowing that their family members that they love are dying. and they have to be alone. and they can't be with their family. let's listen to that part, that piece of this from the story. >> death here has no dignity. patients can't have visitors. they're scared. they can't even see their nurse's eyes. >> christina,...
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and students should eat lunch in the classrooms instead of congregating in cafeterias. as you look at this and the potential for reopening schools, is this realistic? >> i do think we can open schools in a safe manner. we don't know a lot about the epidemiologispeciallpidemiology. we know they get infected. they have contacts. they haven't really driven outbreaks. we know there are negative effects for keeping them closed and it was controversial to close them. this guidance provides a pathway for schools to open safely with social distancing, modifications such as not having kids in the cafeteria, no switching classes, no field trips. we can learn from other countries that didn't close schools. there are some private schools open in the midwest in montana and idaho. i think this should be one of the things on the table. that's one way we can get everything on the table, having schools operate in a modified fashion in a safe manner. >> thank you both so much. a big move late in the day from the governor of new york that could affect if and whether you decide to get-toget
and students should eat lunch in the classrooms instead of congregating in cafeterias. as you look at this and the potential for reopening schools, is this realistic? >> i do think we can open schools in a safe manner. we don't know a lot about the epidemiologispeciallpidemiology. we know they get infected. they have contacts. they haven't really driven outbreaks. we know there are negative effects for keeping them closed and it was controversial to close them. this guidance provides a...
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it comes from the public cafeteria. at the same things that any visitor to the court might choose for lunch. you will be surprised by the high level of collegiality. justice scalia once commented in his early years on the court, there was no justice with whom he disagreed more often than justice brennan. and yet, justice scalia considered justice brennan his best friend on the court at that time. he thought the feeling was reciprocated. >> this is a tradition, eating lunch together, that was pushed by justice o'connor when she was on the court. and it stuck. -- justice o'connor insisted we have lunch everyday when we were sitting. you should come to lunch. she was really sweet, but very persistent. i came to lunch. it was one of the best things i did. it is hard to be angry and bitter with someone and break bread and look them in the eye. it is a fun lunch. very little work gets done there. it is just eight people, whoever shows up having a wonderful lunch together. it is wonderful. >> i try not to miss a post argument l
it comes from the public cafeteria. at the same things that any visitor to the court might choose for lunch. you will be surprised by the high level of collegiality. justice scalia once commented in his early years on the court, there was no justice with whom he disagreed more often than justice brennan. and yet, justice scalia considered justice brennan his best friend on the court at that time. he thought the feeling was reciprocated. >> this is a tradition, eating lunch together, that...
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morning their temperatures are checked and all common areas are now shut down so no access to the cafeteria nor the locker rooms. we'll keep track of this story. anytime there's a cluster, it is an interesting thing. in morgan hill, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >>> new for you this morning governor newsom answering some tough questions during an exclusive interview with the "today" show surrounding his recent push into phase three of reopening here in the state. "today in the bay's" bob redell live for us. bob, the governor talked about a lot of things including those barber shops and salons reopening. >> reporter: correct, marcus. governor gavin newsom in an ex chewsi clusive interview was encouraging for phase three of the reopening. here in the bay area only three counties are moving in that phase, napa, solano and sonoma. they've indicated they are ready to enter phase three by allowing barber shops and hair salons to reopen based on guidance from their county's health departments. nail salons, it should be noted, are still not included. in this morning's exclusive interview on the
morning their temperatures are checked and all common areas are now shut down so no access to the cafeteria nor the locker rooms. we'll keep track of this story. anytime there's a cluster, it is an interesting thing. in morgan hill, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >>> new for you this morning governor newsom answering some tough questions during an exclusive interview with the "today" show surrounding his recent push into phase three of reopening here in the...
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gone are the cafeteria-style buffets replaced with touchless lockers along with a visual connection to the back of house kitchen. elements designed to bring comfort back. >> we have a common enemy. that's to beat covid-19. it's bringing the best out of all of us. it's also motivating new technology to be discovered. >> reporter: a transformation rooted in resiliency that will forever change how we interact. >> changing workplaces are one part of life after covid-19. what about restaurants, schools, gyms and stores? go to abc7news.com to checkout that. we have been talking with exp t experts. >>> with consumer successes coming up on 7 on your side. >> abc7 is partners with iheart radio to support local businesses hit hard during this pandemic. >>> breaking news from washington. congress passed a $3 trillion coronavirus relief bill. it includes more cash payments to families. the bill heads to the senate. >>> we have been working on consumer issues tied to the coronavirus. we are getting a look at a sampling of the viewers he has helped in the process. so many viewers reaching out. >> ab
gone are the cafeteria-style buffets replaced with touchless lockers along with a visual connection to the back of house kitchen. elements designed to bring comfort back. >> we have a common enemy. that's to beat covid-19. it's bringing the best out of all of us. it's also motivating new technology to be discovered. >> reporter: a transformation rooted in resiliency that will forever change how we interact. >> changing workplaces are one part of life after covid-19. what about...
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now traders have to make an appointment on when to eat in the cafeteria at the new york stock exchangeoperly social distance. there is also plexiglass on the floor as well, helping traders stay six feet apart as well. the new york stock exchange is reopening, not only confronted the health and safety issues, it also confronted legal issues. when you walk through the door, anybody entering the building acknowledges that if they do get sick, with covid-19, they will not sue the nyse and they acknowledge that they are walking into possible risks, so we see the nyse sort of weighing both of those issues as it makes this decision to open. this historic day, of course, poppy and jim, a lot of symbolism here, the nyse standing for capitalism, the economy, and confidence. back to you. >> health safety as well, seems alison kosik. >>> without a vaccine, can restaurants open safely? it is a question that restaurateur danny myer has been asking. over the weekend, he just started to welcome some business, of course not sit-down business, he's the founder of units for hospitality back and shake sha
now traders have to make an appointment on when to eat in the cafeteria at the new york stock exchangeoperly social distance. there is also plexiglass on the floor as well, helping traders stay six feet apart as well. the new york stock exchange is reopening, not only confronted the health and safety issues, it also confronted legal issues. when you walk through the door, anybody entering the building acknowledges that if they do get sick, with covid-19, they will not sue the nyse and they...
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not be sitting in conference rooms for meetings, sitting down to lunch with your colleagues in the cafeteria. they'll be more attention to public spaces like your elevator buttons and your doors an your countertops and the bathroom. so there is definitely heightened awareness of how to prevent transmission. >> and the learning curve that we'll go through when folks come back into the office. doctor, thank you so much. so helpful. >>> meantime a company racing to produce a vaccine by the end of the year reports it is closer to that goal but there are hurdles. we'll talk with the head of research and development. >>> and health officials in north carolina are speaking out after president trump threatened to pull the republican national convention from the state. remember it is supposed to be in the end of august. demanding a guarantee, the president is, that the event could be held at full capacity. >>> and broadway, is broadway officials here saying that they hope that audiences could return, can people sit next to one another. she said yes and that could happen as early as january. we'll tal
not be sitting in conference rooms for meetings, sitting down to lunch with your colleagues in the cafeteria. they'll be more attention to public spaces like your elevator buttons and your doors an your countertops and the bathroom. so there is definitely heightened awareness of how to prevent transmission. >> and the learning curve that we'll go through when folks come back into the office. doctor, thank you so much. so helpful. >>> meantime a company racing to produce a vaccine...
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there may be some modifications with social distancing changing how the cafeteria is handled. hink that school opening is something that should be on the table. >> what do you think about this experimental drug. the fda has issued an emergency use authorization. how confident are you that it could successfully treat the virus. >> i'm fairly confident that it does have a positive effect on those people who are earn infected with this virus and have severe illness. it's really important for hospital capacity. i know they're going to be people that are too -- that there's -- their samples are too mild to benefit from. we have to figure out which patients benefit the most from it, i think that's what the authorization is about. severe patients in the hospital, can maybe get out of the hospital faster, relieve hospital capacity. we didn't have anything to treat this with, and this is the first drug we see evidence that it is beneficial. i think it is something people are celebrating. >> thank you so much. i appreciate your time. stay well. >>> coming up, at 2:30 right here on cnn, a
there may be some modifications with social distancing changing how the cafeteria is handled. hink that school opening is something that should be on the table. >> what do you think about this experimental drug. the fda has issued an emergency use authorization. how confident are you that it could successfully treat the virus. >> i'm fairly confident that it does have a positive effect on those people who are earn infected with this virus and have severe illness. it's really...
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there was social distancing in the classrooms, and also in the cafeteria. s, for example, in the classrooms had to be at least a meter apart. and here, in the cafeteria, you can see that every other seat has been blocked out. we have these plastic partitions in between to prevent any contamination. this is the one place on campus where students and teachers are allowed to take their masks off. now, there have been some first-day issues. dozens of schools in a city just west of seoul had to close down after two students were found positive wednesday morning. all of a sudden home is office, and school. home is playground,gym, and concert hall. and cvs health is helping, with free home prescription delivery, telehealth from aetna, and support for caregivers. we're doing all we can to help you stay well, as you stay in. because now more than ever, home is where the heart is. cvs health. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a sc
there was social distancing in the classrooms, and also in the cafeteria. s, for example, in the classrooms had to be at least a meter apart. and here, in the cafeteria, you can see that every other seat has been blocked out. we have these plastic partitions in between to prevent any contamination. this is the one place on campus where students and teachers are allowed to take their masks off. now, there have been some first-day issues. dozens of schools in a city just west of seoul had to...
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employee was then tested as is everyone, he now has several new measures in place, including closing the cafeteria and locker rooms for social distancing being a challenge. he will also check employees temperatures and add physical barriers to the workstations. >>> they are playing catch-up, we need to do it before the infection hits area, they need to do it before they find out that someone is infected. >>> there is been several outbreaks of covid-19 infections at food processing plants across the country including a meatpacking facility and central california, where 138 employees tested positive. >>> today, the state of california is expecting to top 100,000 cases of coronavirus. there is a surge in local cases, authorities will figure out if it is a blip, or new outbreaks are popping up. the number of cases last week was almost 40 percent higher than the week before. experts tell the chronicle that they expect an increase because more restrictions are being loosened. the bay area itself could reach 13,000 coronavirus cases today. so far, 432 people have died from the virus, alameda county, the
employee was then tested as is everyone, he now has several new measures in place, including closing the cafeteria and locker rooms for social distancing being a challenge. he will also check employees temperatures and add physical barriers to the workstations. >>> they are playing catch-up, we need to do it before the infection hits area, they need to do it before they find out that someone is infected. >>> there is been several outbreaks of covid-19 infections at food...
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how to do it in the cafeteria? how do you do it in the transport? how do you run your business in a way that's going to now meet these social distancing guidelines? same things for school. part of the issue for a school was just the gatherings in the school. you have 25 students in the class how do you put 25 students in the class and they are six feet apart? look at the space, even if these press conferences. you need for 20 people, you need a tremendous sized room. how would you do that in a school? how do you socially distance students? do you need more classrooms, which means they need more teachers. how do you serve lunch? what to do about the bus? how do you keep your students on the bus? of this country details have to be in the reopening plan that there will be guidance on that, but it will be easier said than done. especially for school. the problem is the gathering. a school is a gathering. that's what it is. [inaudible question] >> look, i get the whole liberate movement. there is no reason for a closing of anything. just open everything
how to do it in the cafeteria? how do you do it in the transport? how do you run your business in a way that's going to now meet these social distancing guidelines? same things for school. part of the issue for a school was just the gatherings in the school. you have 25 students in the class how do you put 25 students in the class and they are six feet apart? look at the space, even if these press conferences. you need for 20 people, you need a tremendous sized room. how would you do that in a...
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how do you do it in the cafeteria? how do you do it on transport? how do you run your business in a way that is going to make the social distancing guidelines? same thing for a school. part of the issue for school was, just the gatherings in the school. you have 25 students in class. had you put 25 students in class and they are six feet apart. even these press conferences, you need for 20 people, you need a tremendous sized room. how would you do that in school? how do you socially distance students? ,o you need more classrooms which means you need more teachers? how do you serve lunch? how do you keep fewer students on the bus? those kinds of details have to be in the reopening plan. it is going to be easier said than done, especially for a school. the problem is the gathering. a school is a gathering. that is what it is. >> [indiscernible] gov. cuomo: look, i get the whole liberate movement. for a closingason of anything. just open every -- just open everything up and let everyone go do what they want to do. i get that argument. i hear it. i under
how do you do it in the cafeteria? how do you do it on transport? how do you run your business in a way that is going to make the social distancing guidelines? same thing for a school. part of the issue for school was, just the gatherings in the school. you have 25 students in class. had you put 25 students in class and they are six feet apart. even these press conferences, you need for 20 people, you need a tremendous sized room. how would you do that in school? how do you socially distance...
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distancing guidelines including limiting the number of people on sites, suspending meetings and closing the cafeteria. more now from my cnn colleagues across the country. >> reporter: i'm polo sandoval in hoboken, new jersey. extending the state's public health emergency. authorities making it clear it's more procedural than anything else. these kind of measures usually expire after 30 days, so that's really the need here is to extend it to at least june 5th. authorities looking closer at those long-term care facilities where authorities have already seen at least 4200 deaths, at least half of the covid-related deaths new jersey has seen. >> reporter: i'm barbara starr in arlington, virginia. the pentagon considering a new policy that could ban some recruits from joining the military if they have had coronavirus. here's what's on the table. the pentagon says they are likely to have anyone who's been hospitalized for the virus get a medical waiver before they can join. one of the concerns is there's very little understanding of the long-term impact of coronavirus on the body. so if they get a medical
distancing guidelines including limiting the number of people on sites, suspending meetings and closing the cafeteria. more now from my cnn colleagues across the country. >> reporter: i'm polo sandoval in hoboken, new jersey. extending the state's public health emergency. authorities making it clear it's more procedural than anything else. these kind of measures usually expire after 30 days, so that's really the need here is to extend it to at least june 5th. authorities looking closer at...
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they are the one taking the food ou of the cafeteria and giving it in a grab skb go. putting it on school buses to deliver to homes. and right now those front line workers need the resources and protective equipment to deliver the meals. >> gif us place to go to donate. >> gen youth now.org. or text schools to 20222. >> schools 20222. or go to gen youth now.com/donate. and we are not going to stop and i thank you from the bottom of my heart. for letting me continue to share this story. number one, we need to show families where the nearest school feeding site is. and now with the sap web site we can do it. now we have the resources. the vital resources to help schools with the foundation. we need a lot more help. >> i'll put it on the social media so people can get it. thank you very much for helping us understand the situation and more importantly thank you for fighting to help solve it. she's been doing that while dealing with covid-19 in her household. working and finding solutions dealing with the illness in who are house. special person. working to help us underst
they are the one taking the food ou of the cafeteria and giving it in a grab skb go. putting it on school buses to deliver to homes. and right now those front line workers need the resources and protective equipment to deliver the meals. >> gif us place to go to donate. >> gen youth now.org. or text schools to 20222. >> schools 20222. or go to gen youth now.com/donate. and we are not going to stop and i thank you from the bottom of my heart. for letting me continue to share...
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how do you do it in the cafeteria and how do you do it in transport? how do you run your business in a way that's going to meet this social distancing guidelines. same thing for schools. part of the issue is gathering in school. look at this space and even this press press conference, you need for 20 people, you need a tremendous size room. how would you do that in the school? how do you socially distance students? do you need more classrooms and do you need more teachers? how do you serve lunch? and what do you do on the bus? those kinds of details will be in the opening plan. it will be easier said than done especially for schools. the problem is gathering. a school is a gathering. that's what it is. [ inaudible question ] >> look, i get the whole the great movement. there is no reason for a closing of anything, just open everything up and let everybody go do whatever they want to do. i get that argument. i hear it and understand it and sympathetic to it. everybody wants out. i know the facts of what is happening to the places who have done that and w
how do you do it in the cafeteria and how do you do it in transport? how do you run your business in a way that's going to meet this social distancing guidelines. same thing for schools. part of the issue is gathering in school. look at this space and even this press press conference, you need for 20 people, you need a tremendous size room. how would you do that in the school? how do you socially distance students? do you need more classrooms and do you need more teachers? how do you serve...
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there was hand sanitizer, there was social distancing in the classrooms and also in the cafeteria. for example, in the classrooms had to be at least a meter apart. and here in the cafeteria you can see every other seat has been block out and you have these plastic partitions in between to prevent any contamination. this is the un plaone place on where students and teachers are allowed to take their masks off. there have been some first day issues. dozens of schools in a city west of seoul had to close down after two students were found positive wednesday morning. ♪ y'all know what this is ♪ good lovin', no questions ♪ ♪ reach out and you'll touch me ♪ ♪ bad habits, don't judge me ♪ just don't waste my time ♪ ♪ good lovin', no questions, baby ♪ ♪ reach out and you'll touch me ♪ ♪ bad habits, don't judge me ♪ just don't waste my time ♪ no uh uh, no way come on, no no n-n-n-no-no only discover has no annual fee on any card. birthdays aren't cancelled. hope isn't quarantined. first words aren't delayed. caring isn't postponed. courage isn't on hold. and love hasn't stopped. u.s. bank t
there was hand sanitizer, there was social distancing in the classrooms and also in the cafeteria. for example, in the classrooms had to be at least a meter apart. and here in the cafeteria you can see every other seat has been block out and you have these plastic partitions in between to prevent any contamination. this is the un plaone place on where students and teachers are allowed to take their masks off. there have been some first day issues. dozens of schools in a city west of seoul had...