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where have you sent them and wh is the feedback?> we shipped out the first sets of components for feedback all across the country. at this point we have roughly shthped around 1600 of e units across with another 1000 n leavina day or two. e we are focused qua lot on new york and miami, but one of the ways that we are starting to get these out to people is to think about an equitable way of distributing these so we have a clinical form that anybody can fill out on new mask.org and we compare to the number of cases in different counties that we are starting to see. if you go on this website you can see a global map of course, we have international partners as well, but for thcurrent distribution it is primarily focused on the u.s. and, you know, the joy in this work has been interacting with clinicians that have been so passionate both engaged with us technically, so th not just our work. we have been able to essentially a grous of individuat come together and many of these clinicians had been thinking about these ideas and we hastart
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>> ishhink everythinld be based on scice and not vary wh the c.d.c. recommending and who was making this decision? robert: plus, the justice department drops charges again former security advisor michael flynn reviving questions about power and russia. announcer: this is "washington week." corporate funding is provide-- y >> life suspect a straight line and sometimes you can find yourself heading in a newio direct fidelity is here to help yough work throuhe unexpected with financial planning and advice for today and tomorrow. [laughter]♪ ♪ >> kaiser permanente. additional funding isrovided by the estate of arnold ams, and koo and patriciauen through the yn foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our commuti. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: good evening. i hope you're staying safe. to get up to speed on this portant week, let's jt tur to the latest reporting about what's happening wh therump p
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there is no better example than theth friendship he struck up wh president obama. they were on opposite sides of every major issue during their time in washington. yet that they would regularly call to offer encouragement to president obama and pray for him and his family. the two of them could be spotted hugging and laughing together at the state of the union address. at the time when the focus too often is on what separates rather than unites us these or relationship goals we should aspire to achieve with one another our hearts and prayers are with doctor coburn's wife caroline and his daughters and, grandchildren as they grieve his never bewhile he can coreplaced we can take comfort knowing he has made this world a better place and that the legacy he left behind in the words roland foster who is now on my staff and the legacy he left behind and doers and the crusade he championed continues. and with that, mr. president, i will yield the floor to my colleagues from indiana. >> the senator from indiana. >> thank you for that beautiful testimony. while i was runnin
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i wh came fully awake, i was so relieved that it wasn't real!"mitchell: that's all for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. for the last news updates, visit www.pbs.org/newshour. i'm karina mitchell. thanks for watching. stay hodealthy and have a night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by dia access group at wgbh accessgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. arbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial investments.ement services and >> when itomes to wireless, consumer cellular gives its customers the choice. our no-contract plans give you as mth or as little talk, tex and data as yowant. and our u.s.-based customer service team is on-hand to help. to learn more, go to w.consumercellular.tv. additional support has been provi
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what are we to make, at this point, of moving ead wh a $3 trillion prol?el iere'stak po's asa political ploy, i think it's a mistake to put tether a negotiations with the other side, where it's clearly going where in the senate, it's a political poster you're putting up on the wall, i think that's a mistake. at the same time, i think we're going to have to spend a lot more money and the hllrt of this s correct, which is aid to states. state revenues have collapsedch, state fiscal situations are disastus now unlike any we've seen in this country's history, and if you care about the things states do, schools, universities, or anything else states do, they need money. tis country started, alexander hamilton took state debt they built up in the revolutionary war and he tolebaf ized it and gave them a t.ileroual government. g money out to states , shoovveli sng morhe money out to individuals wh knherehe gog gero their grbill is right to. do i don't think it's useful to do it in a way that's a political gesture. >> woodruff: so, mark, what's the right approach?
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fraances: sohehey were reaeally exchanging, , talking about wh's dancing and what they're doing. this came from big diomede and moved to little diomede. woman: you'rre a split-copy of their nephew, his sister's s so. [laughter] [maan speakingng indistinctly] woman: earlier, he was saying last time when he saw him, he was much stronger man. and he was asking you, "did you eat his food? what happened?" ha ha ha! mann: when i w was growing years agago, these two islands jujuste one, just like collective. wewe used the sameme language, e waway of livg. a and theirir lifestyle is jusust same a as o, you know. frances: yep. i agree. [womanan speaking russian] [drum beating rhythmically; people singing] [helicopter approaching]g] [singing continues] frances: when they asked us to go down to the chopper and greet them, i didn't know who i was really greeting. and now that i've spent a few days with them, i think in a year's time, i get my passport, you know, visa, and whatever is required. we are gonna visit a couple of villagers there... weather permitting. the struggle through life, mo
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but wh i lived as a monk, solitude is often spoken of, as a strength. and so the first thing i'd recmmend is finding one thing thay you can do every single that brings you joy. it may be reading a book you love, it may be looking at a beautiful piece of art, doing onthing by yourself, for yourself, that creates joy is such an important habit. don't see social distancing as ec the incrediblehnology at our disposal to have more human connection, ask for support when you need it. don't feel ashamed or embarrassed. we are all in this together. we're all experiencing it and we're all going to bthere for each other. some people are fearing the loss of work.pl some pare dealing with the loss of work. people are dealing with the loss f rescheduling of procedures and surgeries that were already planned. you ou at lee t tarimnd one of the best ways that we can experience gratitude right now is to look through our phones at the 72,928 pictures that you've ankeomto fl grateful for three things, the peop in your life, the place that you've visited and the projects t
but wh i lived as a monk, solitude is often spoken of, as a strength. and so the first thing i'd recmmend is finding one thing thay you can do every single that brings you joy. it may be reading a book you love, it may be looking at a beautiful piece of art, doing onthing by yourself, for yourself, that creates joy is such an important habit. don't see social distancing as ec the incrediblehnology at our disposal to have more human connection, ask for support when you need it. don't feel...
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together another big laundry this ofis priorities pretty even the media, is describing it as aas partisan wht with no chance, of becoming law. that mountain president, is exactly the wrong approach. it is the wrong approach when our senior democrats call this a tremendous opportunity to restructure things to fix our vision. it is the wrong approach when former vice president biden calls this tragedy, an incredible opportunity to fundamentally transform the country. the american people don't need a transformation. they just need to have that optimistic moment, that they have built for themselves. the american people don't need parliament transformation, the justine halfback to historically prosperous and optimistic moment they have built for themselves until about 12 weeks ago. the american workers donate a makeover of our country. they need us to get rid of obstacles it. one such obstacles becoming obvious. the second epidemic of frivolous lawsuits could follow the actual pandemic and crush our recovery. before the game begins. partalready more than two thirdf indefinite business owners are
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>> no, i'm not, and here's wh: we have been hearing from thisti administ forever. we're going to have 100 tests by friday, a million ttss most of the time, in fact all of the time they don'reach it. do we need to reopen, not just two weeks from now, butxt september, a year from now, they are not giving us that number. we need to know how many tests we need, what the capacity is, what the supply chain is, so weo can build uphat and make sure we have it. they're not transparent about e at. and theyt real about it. >> woodruff: so when the admiral, the assistant secretar ath.h.s. was saying in the hearing that there would be 40 to 50 million tests being done in the montof september, are you saying that doesn't sound like enough? >> well, i do t't know whheir goal is, but i will also tell you that i have heard them thr those numbers out time and time and time again nowing since the middle of february, and never having reached them. so the aswer thayou really need is how many will we need in septber, and how are you gong to produce them? and that's what we don't see. no
>> no, i'm not, and here's wh: we have been hearing from thisti administ forever. we're going to have 100 tests by friday, a million ttss most of the time, in fact all of the time they don'reach it. do we need to reopen, not just two weeks from now, butxt september, a year from now, they are not giving us that number. we need to know how many tests we need, what the capacity is, what the supply chain is, so weo can build uphat and make sure we have it. they're not transparent about e at....
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not just for his sake but for the whole town say releleased wh really a prettyy good thing for that to be in the town sayay. that's's true yeah. to to the switch [inaudible] powers in [inaudible] here -- you can usually. nothing can justify the lights yeah. now the three lights in and so if i say the word grief or loss what kind of things come. to this is an obvious one for sure awesome respect for somebody else for yourself even. that's a huge in our community and tell you right now. drugs and alcohol. is a loss usually people turn to those things because of the other grieving experiences in their life. unemployment a lot of people want to provide for their kids there's not a lot of jobs available there's all these things going on and nobody really knows how to talk. about right now is the time to do something about our her. right don't wait until it's worse i don't want to wait you know [inaudible] awesome identity. the impact of european people and colonization all that. is used to be ceremonies. the people had. to deal with certain things and there's a loss serum. i living the life
not just for his sake but for the whole town say releleased wh really a prettyy good thing for that to be in the town sayay. that's's true yeah. to to the switch [inaudible] powers in [inaudible] here -- you can usually. nothing can justify the lights yeah. now the three lights in and so if i say the word grief or loss what kind of things come. to this is an obvious one for sure awesome respect for somebody else for yourself even. that's a huge in our community and tell you right now. drugs and...
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ofá looking at what'sspapers wh cutting áback for a long time s áthat's a reality.n áteacher at canyon middle schooá she is your hero because you áalways believe in me. á i like math again. you ámet me in my struggle and helped me out. á i'm forever thankful. áyou are a great and strong á teacher. >> that's awesome. áif you would like to nominate á someone send us an email and á tell us why this teacher á deserves to be recognized. á he sure to send photos or a á video to my hero at fox.com. á>>> memorial day weekend is se áto look a lot different than years ápass. á what analysts say what we shouldexpect during the season. á coming up atthat left á 22 people >> if you have postmenopausal á osteoporosis. it might not be á the time to ask if my bones are ástrong. olia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva. serious allergic reactions like low blood pressure, trouble breathing, throat tightness, face, lip or tongue swelling, rash, itching or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems, as severe jaw bone problem
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it could be anywhere from 95,000 to 243,000 by the fourth of august says one universitity, wh the mostikely figure around 135,000. that is the figure it mamade lat month. quarantine fatigue has said in. demonstrators from a group called liberate massachusetts gathered at the statehouse to say enough from being kept indoors. >>>> we are here because we are andicican, we were born free they have taken our freedom and liberty away. >> the u.s. economy is struggling. around 30 million americans filed unemployment in the last six weeks. the country faces the worst economic downturn since the great depression. [cars honking] to professorn talk of economics at lancaster university in the u.k.. time.you indeed for your we saw there, in that report, various state economies in the u.s. reopening, record -- record borrowing by the u.s. treasury. the consequences are huge. responses are different, but if you can put it into context compared to 2008, how would you describibe the ececonomic consequences right n? >> the cirircumstances arere que different to the 2008 great financial crash. all we hav
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where face coverings in enclosed spaces like in return for schools and nurseries wh the ambition of primarychool returning a month before summer break. some sporting events will take place behind closed doors. hairdressers, some barsndld a t. the time line of releasing the lodown depends on the coronavirus cases continuing to fall. 210 have died across the u...kfs johnson gave a coronavirus briefing to the house of commons. >>s t is a difficult balance to strike. there can be no greater mistake than to jeopardize everything we have striven to achieve by proceeding to far into fast. we are submitting a plan conditional and dependent on the common sense of the british people and continual mereasse of the data. >> disbelief from the labour party that ater l night, after the publication of a plan, some guidelines are not ready. >> the country needs clarity and reassurance. both are in short supply. at the heart of the problem is made ime minister st finalized.ore the plan was la that has caused confusio whether it is near empty pas or derted beaches, administration of wales, and northern irelan
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st wh (soft music) - [female vo] restaurants are facing a crisis. and they're counting on your takeout and delivery orders to make it through. grubhub. together we can help save the restaurants we love. find a stock basedtech. on your interests or what's trending. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. across america, business owners are figuring things out. finding new ways to serve customers... connect employees... and work with partners. comcast business is right there with you. with a network that helps give you speed, reliability and security. and enough bandwidth to handle all your connected devices. voice solutions like remote call forwarding and readable voicemail. and safe, convenient installation. when every connection counts, you can count on us. get the connectivity your business needs. call today. comcast business. >>> welcome back across cnbc we're taking a closer look at how states are faring as they try to find a balance between reopening
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wh a showe have tonight, man. if i could he a show like th every ght.li kind of i'm very lucky to have a show like this. i have great peoplworking fo me best director in the biz ethan hawke is on the show i love ethan,i love ethan hawke. this is before even the show, a fanboy, i love him so much the nicest, coolest guy ever if you ever -- i don't know, i he's got this new limited series that's going to crusher as he always does, killer. also elle fanning. elle fanning, i love her i want to tao her about her birthday, because it just i want to e how she celebrated musical guests, let me tl you how much i love these des. so maroon 5 is the musal guest. honey, guess what song they're doing? >> no, the's no way. "memors.: yeah, ey're doing >> no. >> jimmy: they're doing -- >> they n't do i it. immy: i know they don't do >> it's the best song. >> jimmy: they did it. i love them so much. i think that is the best, one of the best songs ever written. >> ever. >> jimmy: i love it souc it makes me happy, it kes me cry. i think about their manager. jordan who pass
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the pandemic and the president as to what did the president know, where wh did he know it? what should he get credit for? what needs to improve? whbecause as you know, this is t the end of the pandemic. i turn on other channels and it's it's at if they are broadcasting from a different planet where the crisis is over. it's not. i wish it were. this is going to keep going. the death toll is almost 70,000. the predictions now are that it will pass 100,000 relatively soon. and we need to figure out what has worked, what has not worked. and one of the things that has not worked is president trump and other leaders not being straight with the more than people about what's going on. >> i was watching and you had his chief economic adviser on state of the union today. let's watch a clip and then we'll talk about it. >> my quote was at that time, there were few cases. then as the virus spread in ways that virtually no one could have predicted, we changed our mind. this ankle biting that's going on is just incorrect. you have to deal with the information at hand. when the informatio
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after they have been coded and filed, they are refer fred to wh loan study sets. such sets are on loan for army installations around the world. they recognize unusually valuable teaching material. the job of covering medical and laborato laboratory activities pictorially. not only does the illustration service mount, index, and file the forecasts that come in every month, but it acts as a central agency for the collections, preparation, duplication, catalogs, publication and exhibition of all of the material pertaining to wounds, injuries, and diseases of medical military importance. it also trains the detachments you saw earlier. teams are constantly at work recording progress of new diseases and documenting new and unusual tech nicks in surgical operations. these are skilled in motion picture pathology. they are fully equipped for assignments along with endoscopic work. and the development of new techniques. these graphic materials have been collected in the past 75 years and assembled here for teaching and study. the museum is constantly expanding with more exh
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. >>> let's wrap things up wh for. there is a mask stand in pleasanton. the police department, girls handing out masks. the girls have been making them one after the other so they can give them out. great job. i bet your mother is especially happy with you on this mother's day. we're back at 6:00. tonight. quarantine dr. anthony fauci and two other top health officials now self isolating after contact with a white house staffer who tested positive for the coronavirus. the vice president now dialing back his appearances. >>> the push to reopen armed protesters in one state capital as more states ease restrictions churches reopening in the mid-west, car plants down south, and could baseball be back on the field soon? >>> an exclusive interview with new york's patient zero. >> did coronavirus even come up when you went to that first
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wh i will do after this is think about how we can make music more accessible to people, n a time whencome to our shows. >> i just imagine that we will all feel so grateful to get to gather together again at some point. ho wfully il be a lasting and renewed sense of experiences in the same room.al ♪ laura:vi singers are sur lockdown. a three-star michelin restaurant here in america has come up with aan creative for dining in the era of social distancing. they will have life-size mannequins sitting at the empty tables. the chef has worked with a local theaterma t my teen 40's costumes for these guests. ng to t drama, waiters will pour wine and asks the tnnequins -- a mannequins about their meals. restaurants are still closed, but when they do open they can only be 50% fu, hence the fake human customers. i am laura trevelyan. thank you so much for watching "bbc world news america." take narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. n foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pur
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louisiana, your home state is preparing to reopen on friday even though stewide you have not reached wh was a c.d.c. goal ogf hav 14 straight days of declining cases. are you ncerned that it's too early? >> new york i think if you look at a state, you may have a concern, but what you really need the look at is regions o the state. so it's easier to explain with texas. i looked a coplweeks ago at where the infection was in texas. a lot in harris county, housto there was none south of san grtoanted very few people live there, but the point being, a state is a set of rgions, a set of smaller regions and then a set of commuties and microcommunities. i'm more concerned what's happening in aco micunity, which could spill out, than i am at the state as a whole. if we have adequate testing which is able toero inn those places with more infections, that's more important than atatewide lockdown in which this region is doing well and folks rightly wonder why tey can't go se their barber. >> woodruff: but if the o governthe state says, "we are opening up," what's to stopn hose communities where cas
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>> throw, i think it is muh too early to give such a harsh grade to the trump administration wh we are just adapting to the data that comes in. the critical piece of y the trump administration is so counterthe narratit thet they chinese government may maybe made a mistake but isn't ultimately to blairnlings to counter that argument, you have to go out there d say what is true. the truth of the matter is it's not just that the chinese government covered up. they obfiscated, thelied, they didn't give the information they needed. but they continue to this dy to silence doctors, to censor related to the origins of the virus. the onus is on the chinese government because it originated in their country, to show the world where this thing comes from. provide all of the data that individuals need. and even to this daye, 's still imprisoning people, disappearing people and sen surithem, which that is why there is a suspicion surroun all of this. if china wants to be a world to act like a responsible actor and demonstrate that they can be trusted on something so serio as this. >> schifrin: tony
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ayitusst wh . i'm back working from home and here to help. hey lily, i'm hearing a lot about 5g. should i be getting excited? depends. are you gonna want faster speeds? i will. more reliability? oh, also yes. better response times? definitely. are you gonna be making sourdough bread? oh, is that 5g related? no, just like why is everyone making sourdough now... but yes, you're gonna want 5g. at&t is building 5g on america's best network. visit att.com to learn more. across america, business owners are figuring things out. finding new ways to serve customers... connect employees... and work with partners. comcast business is right there with you. with a network that helps give you speed, reliability and security. and enough bandwidth to handle all your connected devices. voice solutions like remote call forwarding and readable voicemail. and safe, convenient installation. when every connection counts, you can count on us. get the connectivity your business needs. call today. comcast business. >>> tomorrow don't miss an exclusive with the ceo of expedia, that stock is lower by about
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this is the bargain many ates are making wh anxious residents and businesses ready to lift lockdown.e governors are doing so before fedele -- federal esguidel deem safe. it is aciilemma that dr. f says is answered by one question. >> how much suffering are you willing to accept to get back to what you want to be some form of gne reality -- normality iraq of >> more projections dire consequence of opening without proper care. a new model shows 134,000 americans could now diby august, nearly double the estimate last month. a draft government model obtained by the media shows the average daily death toll from the virus could reach 3000 by june 1. president trump pushed backn th report on his way to arizona, his first across the country nce the virus emerged. he remains convinced, despite the lack of a nationwidstplan for g and tracing, that the country can safely reopen. >> the fact thth they are out, are mitigating, they are social distancing, they are washing their hands a lot, but we have to get o country open. we have to open our country. you have all reports, models >> this summer
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have thte necessary financial means or securitities svatantra microfin helps peoee likeke the with h wh's callelea microcredit. this fararmer has taken out a micrreredit of arounund 10euros to buy another cow and increase his production. the family needs a second loan to pay for a hospital visit for the father and son, of around 400 euros. rekha: life was veryiffificult before. we were ststruggling a l lo. i'd always d dreamt of havavia cow, but i couldn't t make it happenen thanks to the miocreredit, i w ableo bubuy on w i cacasell its milk anthee money really helps toward househehold costs. reporter: : the coany y has alrey y paid outut around 30 million n euros in micicrocred, mostly t to women. the monegogoes towds a all kinds of thihings, like mamachine, animals, a n new house, a a card insurarance. arouound 99% of ththe borrowersp up with their repayments because of ananys s specl system. ananya: i crteted sothingg called social llatater. we put ladieies in a groupup af one e lady doesn't't repay, tn evereryone, all the other ladis hahave to ip i in anrepay.y. and that p pressure, i
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from a baby he ss raised by poll pssoldrs, alo wh her chiren.these pntingsased on his memors of the genocidal regime, people were forced to work in rural areas, and many perceived enemies were killed. aki ra was given his first gun at the age of 10 and started laying mines. as a child soldier akira spent his days fighting. deathh was a daily reality. >> translator: und the poll pot regime life didn't smm poportan orr hee any value. no one t thought death was a reason for sadness. deh every day.ne and e. noal part of life.d like a >> reporter: then in 197878 vietnam invaded cambodia. aki ra was captured by the vietnamese army and forced to fight the rouge, including his friends a relative >> tnslator: wasn'tllowed ob whoever w inharge of f ti.olital situaon at th olde peopleften tol mehat beforehe civ war the llages we safe, peaful and osperous but iouldn'tnderstan what thatmean life too aurn forhebeer.ra's in 1991 an international peace treaty was signed, bringing an end to the conflict. however, millions of land mines remained. more than 60,000
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a woman walking down the street she wore a wh sifoipaci distan. >> if that wasn't enough there was aessage. saying this is a one meter hat. please respect distancing. >> well, today was the first day france begin to ease restrictions. wehave seen a few of these types of things in the bay area. world news is next. we appreciate your time. let's read a book-don't come behind the teacher's desk this is going to be so hard. ♪ so what we're going to do is we're going to make our own hand sanitizer. i'm going to teach you how to give yourself a self-isolation haircut. (giggles) oh, no- i'm so sorry i'll be making my first birthday cake from scratch. happy birthday make two stitches all the way around. i'm going to show you how to properly soak your nails off. ew. ew. ew. today, were going to talk about how to groom your dogs. (laughing) he looks like a fried chicken leg. i have some key tips that will be helpful in working from home. dada! daddy's gotta work. today i'm going to show you how to plant some seeds grow things you're going to eat you guys, ok? ok! how to make a simple loaf of s
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wh was the impact of that? >> wn you y "nationalized," in a crisis, any country would do that. that that was unoidable. we didn't need the procts then. >> schifrin: derek scissors focuses on china for the american enterprise institute. he says the bigger problem is getting american- and chinese- produced p.p.e. out of china today. chinese television has promoted the export of billions of medical supplies around e world. senior u.s. officials say those exports slowed after countries complained about quality, and control.troduced more qualit wci theres anasr othys ontore the u.s., saysors. i don't think the cse are yi they have countries they think they can win diplomatic points with, a lot of them ahead of us. and so, in addition to theob m of low quality production, in addition to the problem of bureaucracy, there's 'rfinitely an element of " not rushing to fix those problems for the u.s." >> schifrin: the chinese government says it's doing all it can to increase production and distribute supplies around the world. >> ( translated ): china is to countries and regions thaties ar
wh was the impact of that? >> wn you y "nationalized," in a crisis, any country would do that. that that was unoidable. we didn't need the procts then. >> schifrin: derek scissors focuses on china for the american enterprise institute. he says the bigger problem is getting american- and chinese- produced p.p.e. out of china today. chinese television has promoted the export of billions of medical supplies around e world. senior u.s. officials say those exports slowed after...
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challenges talking wh ciimhe shelter-in-place, but usrell phones tore snthse who w taking care of him. >> when we found out he was, my grandfather was diagnosed with covid, it was really hard on our family. no one should go through something like this alone. >> today tara plans to hand out donated laptops and phones to nursing home facilities in oakland and san jose to help patients connect with their loved ones. such a great story. >>> still ahead, the threat from one state attorney general after president trump was spotted without a mask again. >>> and a popular tourist destination is prepared to fine visitors big time thisorial ynd people to stay away. >>> and nearly 20 degree jump over the holiday weekend from 60s and 70s to 80s and 90s and even hotter weather coming up right now, you need and endless entertainment. xfinity has you coveth relblfa, most in- wifi coverage, and advanced security included. plus, access all your streaming apps in one place, including peacock. and now you can get up & running quickly with contactless equipment drop off. now that's simple, easy, awesome.
challenges talking wh ciimhe shelter-in-place, but usrell phones tore snthse who w taking care of him. >> when we found out he was, my grandfather was diagnosed with covid, it was really hard on our family. no one should go through something like this alone. >> today tara plans to hand out donated laptops and phones to nursing home facilities in oakland and san jose to help patients connect with their loved ones. such a great story. >>> still ahead, the threat from one...
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justices will ask questions in order of t involves access to president trump's taxes.4:51 right now wh for some football. up next when the nfl is expected to release the schedule. first nbc bay area responds. >>> a product arrives addressed to you but you never ordered it. so do you have to pay for it? the federal trade commission says no. federal law prohibits mailing unordered merchandise and demanding payment. as for the product, the ftc says it's yours. you have a legal right to keep it as a free gift. if you have a consumer complaint, let us know. 888-996-tips. or online at nbcbayarea.com. >>> and happening now starting its four phase plan today to gradually reopen its economy by the end of the month or next month. masks are mandatory such as bookstores and can continue services. 6 million masks are being distributed to residents. the country's death toll more than 25,000 people. 4:52 for you right now. >>> welcome back for you. 4:55 and some but certainly not all uncertainty should be cleared up for football fans this week when nfl releases its 2020 schedule. according to reports
justices will ask questions in order of t involves access to president trump's taxes.4:51 right now wh for some football. up next when the nfl is expected to release the schedule. first nbc bay area responds. >>> a product arrives addressed to you but you never ordered it. so do you have to pay for it? the federal trade commission says no. federal law prohibits mailing unordered merchandise and demanding payment. as for the product, the ftc says it's yours. you have a legal right to...
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the presidentit back wh a post accusing twitter of interfering in the race.he company's ceo jack dorsey responded with a tweet of his ow wring that fact-cheing false clas does not mak us an arbiteof truth. our intention iso connect the dots of conflicting statements and show the information in dispute so people can judge for themselves. details of the executive order remain unclear, but american media say it is likely to face legal challenges. >>> the tokyo metropolitan government will decide on friday whether to further ease its request for measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, taking into consideration the impact on the economy. tokyo government officials listened to experts' opinions on monday and held a discussion, but they could not reach a conclusion on going to the next step as they said the experts were takaking a cautious attitu. >> translalator: we asked e exp for their analysis today. i will consider their opinions and make a final decision on friday. >> the central government lifted its remaining emergency declaration on monday, inclu
the presidentit back wh a post accusing twitter of interfering in the race.he company's ceo jack dorsey responded with a tweet of his ow wring that fact-cheing false clas does not mak us an arbiteof truth. our intention iso connect the dots of conflicting statements and show the information in dispute so people can judge for themselves. details of the executive order remain unclear, but american media say it is likely to face legal challenges. >>> the tokyo metropolitan government will...
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it looksks like a fire balll wh we look outside. but engineers choose materials to ensure a good environment for the astronauts. so for them, it only feels a few degrees higher. i have a little gift for the one who asked a question. >> the two astronauts agree that the success of future space exploration lies in cooperation. and they seem to mean it saying being astronauts have given them a different perspective of space and eartrth. >> translalator: seen from oute space, the earth has no national borders. air, water, birds, and plants move and grow freely regardless of borders. astronauts do not represent their country but the entire earth. >> translator: when you look at earth from space, you feel that there is no reason not too love and protect our planet. i think k that's a natural emotion. >> mohri says that inviting yang to japan, he wanted to talk about how nations can better cooperate in space exploratioex. that's against the backdrop of aerospace becoming increasingly crowded with government organizations, businesses, and e
it looksks like a fire balll wh we look outside. but engineers choose materials to ensure a good environment for the astronauts. so for them, it only feels a few degrees higher. i have a little gift for the one who asked a question. >> the two astronauts agree that the success of future space exploration lies in cooperation. and they seem to mean it saying being astronauts have given them a different perspective of space and eartrth. >> translalator: seen from oute space, the earth...
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claire wh clara wasn't one of his workers, but he speaks for the workers in mississippi. >> if these people don't go to work there would be no poultry on the shelves. >> there have been more than 3500 cases in mississippi. >> you have as many as 600 to 700 people. and think york on an assembly line. there's no way that they can run a poultry operation and people stand six foot apart. there's just absolutely no way. >> reporter: he says government safety guidelines aren't enough. workers need testing done weekly. peco foods tells abc news they were unaware clara's death was related to covid-19. at the time of her death they add there had been no covid-19 cases at the plant. according to the company they now provide he ppe and have adopted the late east recommendations including temperature checks. they provide paid time off for employees affected by covid-19. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> despite the risk, in these small towns, these are often the best jobs available. this man asked that we not use his name or face. he says he worked at the peco plant in sebastopol. [ speaking i
claire wh clara wasn't one of his workers, but he speaks for the workers in mississippi. >> if these people don't go to work there would be no poultry on the shelves. >> there have been more than 3500 cases in mississippi. >> you have as many as 600 to 700 people. and think york on an assembly line. there's no way that they can run a poultry operation and people stand six foot apart. there's just absolutely no way. >> reporter: he says government safety guidelines aren't...
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wh ds of s heat.how 19 resicon budget cuts in schools and how it could affect the cleanliness of your child's classroom. >> the bay area bakes for the memorial day holiday as crowds pack local beaches and parks even during a pandemic. good evening and thanks for joining us. >> meteorologist tracking the heat wave and has a look at the records we broke today. >> yeah. we're looking at five record high temperature for today. 95 degrees breaking a previous record of 92. sfo up to 90. oakland 91. san jose tieing at the 5. and gilroy tieing at nearly 100 degrees this afternoon. as you look at the in your opinions many areas inland in the 70s and 80s. it's warm out there. tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. temperatures are rising 60s to 80s towards the lunch hour. it will be a hotinland. tomorrow afternoon triple digit heat inland. we have an excessive heat warning. and advisory. this is an effect in until 7:00 p.m. thursday. so take it easy in the heat. i'll be back and hlet you know how long the danger will be around. >> we are feeling a heat here in the south bay. auz you can imagine. it's co
wh ds of s heat.how 19 resicon budget cuts in schools and how it could affect the cleanliness of your child's classroom. >> the bay area bakes for the memorial day holiday as crowds pack local beaches and parks even during a pandemic. good evening and thanks for joining us. >> meteorologist tracking the heat wave and has a look at the records we broke today. >> yeah. we're looking at five record high temperature for today. 95 degrees breaking a previous record of 92. sfo up to...
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. >> tell us a bit about the santa clara county system and who is there and how manysonserand wh kpopula the poonto t 3500 people. the last few years, the population was reduced. there is a women's jail and the men's facility. there is the main jail complex downtown san jose near the county and we are also active in the juvenile probation facilities. there are two of those. about 3500 people altogether. it is considered one of the super jails and i think about the 11th largest in the country at this point. >> when you say we, do you have other chaplains on staff? >> yes. it is a fairly large operation. there are a totaof five full-time chaplains and administrative assessment assistant. and a person for each facility. that is very little considering the depth of the need. and so we are primarily oriented toward helping local folks volunteer. and so we have probably about 350 people that are involved with us from all the diffent faiths and different denominations. we tried to make available a couple of things. one, anyone that comes into custody, we want to be available to serve them for t
. >> tell us a bit about the santa clara county system and who is there and how manysonserand wh kpopula the poonto t 3500 people. the last few years, the population was reduced. there is a women's jail and the men's facility. there is the main jail complex downtown san jose near the county and we are also active in the juvenile probation facilities. there are two of those. about 3500 people altogether. it is considered one of the super jails and i think about the 11th largest in the...
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only accept customers who book in advance and obliged to keep customer lists for o one month to help wh contact tracing if needed. stores and salons can reopen, but only 60% of the country's businesses are believed to have reopened on monday. president conte is aiming to get the economy back on track. he plans to reopen the country to tourists from other eu nations on june 3rd. >>> the thai government has approved a plan to bring the flagship airline intoto baankruy protection. thai airways was already struggling before the coronavirus pandemic. the company says it's still able to operate as usual, but will now restructure under court supervision. they posted a net loss in 2019 for the third consecutive year due to fierce competition from low-cost carriers. it had been expected to receive a bailout of $1.7 billion from the government which has a 51% stake in the airline. the company was slow to compile a restructuring plan forcing the move toward bankruptcy protection. >>> malaysia is in the midst of political turbulence after prime minister stepped down. but as we report, the plan hit
only accept customers who book in advance and obliged to keep customer lists for o one month to help wh contact tracing if needed. stores and salons can reopen, but only 60% of the country's businesses are believed to have reopened on monday. president conte is aiming to get the economy back on track. he plans to reopen the country to tourists from other eu nations on june 3rd. >>> the thai government has approved a plan to bring the flagship airline intoto baankruy protection. thai...
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communities that we all serve, and they're going to need resourceso as congress looks are the pockets wh there iswhere still pain, still suffering, where we still need to treat, and the posh thing is that we're still having a conversation, and then we all recognize that wene a bridge, because it's over the coonavirus, past theem pa, and the bridge is likely to need to be longer than >> woodruff: and woesonths ago. that mean exactly in terms of suort fro washington, because as we know, states are running out of money.lo l governments are running out of money. >> what i hear being discussed, steninghink we're all li to the same news as this, but what i hear being discussed is how do take care ofates and localities so they can support healthcare professionals and healthcare facilities, so they can support educational facilities as they figure out how do you deal with educating people from kindergarteall the way through college in a way where you have to social distance, and sothink these are really important conversations, because ultimately, you know, when we get through this, we want to b
communities that we all serve, and they're going to need resourceso as congress looks are the pockets wh there iswhere still pain, still suffering, where we still need to treat, and the posh thing is that we're still having a conversation, and then we all recognize that wene a bridge, because it's over the coonavirus, past theem pa, and the bridge is likely to need to be longer than >> woodruff: and woesonths ago. that mean exactly in terms of suort fro washington, because as we know,...
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but president bush was right wh he most cently sai "a pandemic doesn't know a republican or ademocrat. it's there for everybody." this is not a war against a yone. this ittle against a disease that is allan-consuming, we've got to be all in it together. so don't divide, bring together. we with get through this, but he to do it together. and i wish the president, the current president, wooffer that invitation more so that we could all say, "this is our battle. we're all in it together." t woodruff: rahm emanuel, andrew caro people who have been there at the white hou isen moments of crisis. we thank you both. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: colleges and universities across the country are wrestling with how and when to reopen for classes in the toll. many are planninring students and faculty back to campus for classes. but not all schools believe it't wise for stuto return and some may include a mix of online learning. the california state university system, the largest four-year public university in the country, announced it plans to offer primarily online, remote classes this fall,
but president bush was right wh he most cently sai "a pandemic doesn't know a republican or ademocrat. it's there for everybody." this is not a war against a yone. this ittle against a disease that is allan-consuming, we've got to be all in it together. so don't divide, bring together. we with get through this, but he to do it together. and i wish the president, the current president, wooffer that invitation more so that we could all say, "this is our battle. we're all in it...