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campaign tropical p storm, asls suggest two thirds of americans disapprove of hisin hg of covid-19.nd we have a disturbing report on mexican drug gangs giving het aid during pandemic. ♪ laura: for all of you watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to world news america. the united states is being a record number of coronavirus cases -- seeing a record number of coronavirus cases this week. arizona is one of the hotspots where new infections are surging. >> when the governor of arizona lifted the states stay-at-homepa order, peoply. >> iwas a joke to us. fake news. >> day later, many woke up to what will probably be the worst hanger of their lives. >> i never imagined in my life i would be in a hospital on an oxygen tube. i felt like i was going to die. >> t bars and nightclubs have been shut down again. pumping music replaced by an eerie silence. but the damage has been done. at the beginning of the pandemic, some hop to the summer heat might help slothe infection rate. ou want proof that's not happening, it's here. it's currently around 44 celsius in phoenix. the temperature
campaign tropical p storm, asls suggest two thirds of americans disapprove of hisin hg of covid-19.nd we have a disturbing report on mexican drug gangs giving het aid during pandemic. ♪ laura: for all of you watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to world news america. the united states is being a record number of coronavirus cases -- seeing a record number of coronavirus cases this week. arizona is one of the hotspots where new infections are surging. >> when the governor of...
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asl thing. but there is some good news.e, the majority really are trying to pay the money back. penny smith and iain anderson, thank you very much. that is it for the paper is this hour. we will all be back again at 11:30pm for another look at the papers. goodbye for now. hello. let's see what the weather is up hello. let's see what the weather is up to over the next week or so. at the moment, we are going through a bit of a transition period from the really warm, humid weather we had across southern parts of the uk too much pressure conditions spreading right across the country and some sunshine as well. but it has certainly not been the case over the weekend so far. we have had for cloud across many parts of wales, northern england, outbreaks of rain as well and it is actually a weather front that is separating the retro— cool air front that is separating the retro— coolair in the front that is separating the retro— cool air in the north from that warmer, humid air that has been sitting across southern parts of the uk. bu
asl thing. but there is some good news.e, the majority really are trying to pay the money back. penny smith and iain anderson, thank you very much. that is it for the paper is this hour. we will all be back again at 11:30pm for another look at the papers. goodbye for now. hello. let's see what the weather is up hello. let's see what the weather is up to over the next week or so. at the moment, we are going through a bit of a transition period from the really warm, humid weather we had across...
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asle does not really cause much problems to experts like myself.ook is a brilliant politician, as has been noted in some of the articles leading up to these hearings. he has been able to maintain a good relationship with the chinese government and donald trump. that is a masterstroke of politicking. they: that said, you have ceo of epic games, we spoke to earlier on the show, who disagrees with you. spotify also. thank you so much for joining us and thank you so much for watching this addition of "bloomberg technology." do not miss our continuing coverage of that hearing tomorrow and our special coverage right here. australia"daybreak is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ you say the customer's make their own rules. let's talk data. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wireless data whenever. i accept. 5g, everybody is talking about it. how do i get it? everyone gets 5g with our new data options at no extra cost. that's good. next item, corner offices for everyone. we just have to make more corners in this building. chad? -your wireless, your rules.
asle does not really cause much problems to experts like myself.ook is a brilliant politician, as has been noted in some of the articles leading up to these hearings. he has been able to maintain a good relationship with the chinese government and donald trump. that is a masterstroke of politicking. they: that said, you have ceo of epic games, we spoke to earlier on the show, who disagrees with you. spotify also. thank you so much for joining us and thank you so much for watching this addition...
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asl, there medicines such drugs that will lock the immunological response.n fact, i am involved in two or three such efforts. company thatcit a found a cofounded -- we mechanism to elicit a response against covid-19, and that is in early trials at duke university. that is a company called myeloid. another one that i collaborate with, i use it, regulatory t cells. these are t cells to dampen the immune response. there are new drugs including a drug from cuba. and i should say, for full disclosure, i am collaborating for it. am an advisor it's in trial for the inflammatory phase of the virus. that is the second thing. this is not a time to sit back and relax. this is a time to actively put into trial medicines that we have invented or others have invented that work, or that potentially can work on covid. the final and the thing thing -- and the third thing that we learned is that having a vaccine is useless. being vaccinated is useful. this is a point brought up by dr. hamburg. that means that there is a fourth phase. getting that vaccine out to widespreadly a
asl, there medicines such drugs that will lock the immunological response.n fact, i am involved in two or three such efforts. company thatcit a found a cofounded -- we mechanism to elicit a response against covid-19, and that is in early trials at duke university. that is a company called myeloid. another one that i collaborate with, i use it, regulatory t cells. these are t cells to dampen the immune response. there are new drugs including a drug from cuba. and i should say, for full...
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now is undermining the very foundation of fundamental principle of value of these great united states asl constitutional republic. when you have people that are going on air, and they're saying that if our demands are not met we're going burn the system down. when you have individuals that are going into a major urban population center declaring autonomist stone when you have people that are destroying monuments in the mortals and going after our history and our traditions, there's no difference between what we see happening in america right now than what taliban did in providence in afghanistan and did in northern iraq also in syria and establish in caliphate same thing with establishing these. and this is one simple choice to make do we stand for rule of law or allow mob rule in the united states of moshing. mark: it's interesting allen west i pointed out on my radio show pulling down statue of jefferson, washington, and founders and framers, do they realize where their bill of rights come from. do they realize that their free speefn freedom of peaceably assemble and due process rights
now is undermining the very foundation of fundamental principle of value of these great united states asl constitutional republic. when you have people that are going on air, and they're saying that if our demands are not met we're going burn the system down. when you have individuals that are going into a major urban population center declaring autonomist stone when you have people that are destroying monuments in the mortals and going after our history and our traditions, there's no...
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advised we have updated our agenda to include a livestreaming link for members who wish to view the asl interpreter. the link to view the interpreter is found at www.sfgovtv.org/policeasl. thank you. >> thank you. please call the first line item. >> line item 1, consent calendar, receive and file, request for approval to accept ten different boxes and five surgical masks for miss manita louie for the rotary club of chinatown at $100. we just need a motion. >> second. role call for the vote. >> on the motion to accept the gift for the gift box's at $100 -- (role call). >> can we do this by exclamation? (indiscernible). >> we're on a video conference system and we do the role call instead of the way in person because it's clear when we're in person. (role call). >> you have five questions and we need take public comment. for members of the public who would like to make public comment, press star 3. commissioner, we have one public comment. >> ok. good evening, caller. you have two minutes. good evening, caller. you have two minutes. that's all for public comment. >> light item 2, weekly c
advised we have updated our agenda to include a livestreaming link for members who wish to view the asl interpreter. the link to view the interpreter is found at www.sfgovtv.org/policeasl. thank you. >> thank you. please call the first line item. >> line item 1, consent calendar, receive and file, request for approval to accept ten different boxes and five surgical masks for miss manita louie for the rotary club of chinatown at $100. we just need a motion. >> second. role call...
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portland, oregon, where we're joined by afro-indigenous local organizer lilith sinclair along with an asl interpreter. we welcome you both to democracy now! lilith, if you can start out by describing these last 50 days, while you're out in the streets protesting, and what has been the response by not only the state, but these federal --icers that hahave not been unclear who they are. >> thank you so much, amy. for helping us to provide accessibility to this interview, which is something that we have really been focusing on in portland for the last two days, starting on day one and d startg two years ago. it is hard to encompass the depth of what we've experienced on the streets here in portland. this movement started with a single black mom coming out to the streets and leading the call for an occupation here in portland on ththe federal courtt steps to demand change. what that has swelled into is a movement thousands and thousands strong that has really proven to unite so many of our people here. what we have seen is a continuous escalation in violenence against our proteste, but somethi
portland, oregon, where we're joined by afro-indigenous local organizer lilith sinclair along with an asl interpreter. we welcome you both to democracy now! lilith, if you can start out by describing these last 50 days, while you're out in the streets protesting, and what has been the response by not only the state, but these federal --icers that hahave not been unclear who they are. >> thank you so much, amy. for helping us to provide accessibility to this interview, which is something...
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john: did grace know asl? and it looks like you might have answered the question for me. thank you.usan swain: how much of a controversy where the two approaches to teaching the deaf? cynthia bittinger: i don't think it was that much of a controversy. these were different concepts. and the feeling is that you would fit in society better if you did lip reading. sign language would not advance you in terms of your career. i think we feel differently about that now, but back then, there was a real drive to fit in and participate in society. susan swain: next is jim from springfield, illinois. hi, jim. you're on. jim: ok. i just had a couple of questions. one was there was a famous anecdote -- and oh, by the way, i talked to jim cooke whom i'm sure you're familiar with. his one-man show called more than two words. nyway, there was a story about when they were in the white house , when grace was ill one sunday and calvin went to church alone. and when he returned, grace asked him what had been the subject to the sermon. and he replied, "sin." and grace said, "well, what did the preacher
john: did grace know asl? and it looks like you might have answered the question for me. thank you.usan swain: how much of a controversy where the two approaches to teaching the deaf? cynthia bittinger: i don't think it was that much of a controversy. these were different concepts. and the feeling is that you would fit in society better if you did lip reading. sign language would not advance you in terms of your career. i think we feel differently about that now, but back then, there was a real...
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did grace no asl. >> was there a lot of controversy about how to teach the death? >> there was not much controversy. they were different concepts. the feeling was that you could feel better in society through liberating. sign language wouldn't van see it in terms of your career. i think we feel differently about that now. back then there was a real drive to fit in, and participate in society. >> next is jim from springfield illinois. hi jim. iran. >> okay, i had a couple of questions. one is on a mechanic note, and by the way i apologize to jim koch. as one man show. anyway, there was a story about women in the white house, when calvin went to church alone, and when he returned grace asked him what had been the subject of the sermon, and he replied sin. and grace said what does the preacher have to say about it, and calvin is alleged to have replied he was instant. are you familiar with that or any of the other anecdotes about their relationship in the white house? >> thanks very much. there seem to be all kinds of stories about the man of few words. give a favor y
did grace no asl. >> was there a lot of controversy about how to teach the death? >> there was not much controversy. they were different concepts. the feeling was that you could feel better in society through liberating. sign language wouldn't van see it in terms of your career. i think we feel differently about that now. back then there was a real drive to fit in, and participate in society. >> next is jim from springfield illinois. hi jim. iran. >> okay, i had a couple...
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to enhance tools so that officers on their cell phone, they can access through video conferencing an asl interpreter and that's part of the work that we came together on and to look at what are the technological tools back in 2018 and to see how to enhance those tools and not only do we have a deputy general order but better tools to communicate with deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals. if you wouldn't mind advancing to the next slide. so some of the other aspects of the department's general order is that it provides a responsibility to implement this ego and to do the data collection, the reporting and the outreach. this really requires for this dgo, providing responsibilities to the language access liaison individual, which is rooted in a different department general order. but right now, officer core, the language access liaison officer, who has done so much around spoken language, that would now expand to assist in all other responsibilities for deaf and hard of hearing. of course, training is a key part of this. within four months, the department needs to roll out training on this
to enhance tools so that officers on their cell phone, they can access through video conferencing an asl interpreter and that's part of the work that we came together on and to look at what are the technological tools back in 2018 and to see how to enhance those tools and not only do we have a deputy general order but better tools to communicate with deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals. if you wouldn't mind advancing to the next slide. so some of the other aspects of the department's general...
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asl is what i have to do at this moment. as i say, not good enough.ve to be brave enough, you can'tjust come out in front when you are winning, when things are not going well, you have to say we didn't do enough. ultimately, that is where we're now, just being a bit too short. we went down by a point. yes, not good enough. i'm not going to make excuses, it's not my nature. to the other end of the table, the final two champions league places to be decided, 3rd and 4th. it was pretty much a straight shoot—out between manchester united and leicester for one of them, and united came out on top. austin halewood reports. after 11 months and i7 after 11 months and 17 days, it all came down to this, the final match of the season and a straight shoot out for a spot in the champions league. earlier this year, out for a spot in the champions league. earlierthis year, leicester had a 14 point lead over manchester united, but since then, united have been brilliant, they only needed a draw but started stronger. paul pogba with the ball and fernandez with the finish
asl is what i have to do at this moment. as i say, not good enough.ve to be brave enough, you can'tjust come out in front when you are winning, when things are not going well, you have to say we didn't do enough. ultimately, that is where we're now, just being a bit too short. we went down by a point. yes, not good enough. i'm not going to make excuses, it's not my nature. to the other end of the table, the final two champions league places to be decided, 3rd and 4th. it was pretty much a...