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johnson city, tennessee.hank you. >>> despite rising cases across country more than 6.8 million people traveled through airports ahead for thanksgiving. according to the tsa. more than 1 million traveled wednesday alone. the most in a single day since march. joining me, dr. calvin zun, new york city emergency room physician and msnbc contributing dr doctor as well. you must be concerned with the crowded airports and the likely potential spread in an airport? even with many people wearing masks, when you're there for a long time, waiting for flights, that's a problem. >> well, it sure is, alex. any step along the way of your travel, whether it's car or airplane, airports, you're increasing your risk just by coming into contact with people you've never come into contact with before. the major concern leading into the holidays is simply this. we saw an uptick in cases after memorial day, july 4th and labor day. holidays create a unique situation. why? weather is colder. people are indoors and a lot of eating and
johnson city, tennessee.hank you. >>> despite rising cases across country more than 6.8 million people traveled through airports ahead for thanksgiving. according to the tsa. more than 1 million traveled wednesday alone. the most in a single day since march. joining me, dr. calvin zun, new york city emergency room physician and msnbc contributing dr doctor as well. you must be concerned with the crowded airports and the likely potential spread in an airport? even with many people...
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new york to bring people to johnson city and to create the musical theater films you tape themch them on youtube how does that process work out because you think you have to test people a lot. how does the work. >> a lot of testing involved, following guidelines from new york state and the union for the performers which had extensive but well maintained or outlined guidelines to have people tested and lots of ppe and requirements for people to basically stay fairly isolated and within the pod that we were creating they were requirements to segregate parts of the filming locations and would not filming the for underperformers were masks and other ppp all the time. connell: and you were able to control the virus? >> nobody tested positive and we've been able to release all those films that we filmed in bingen tim and we have a few more in the pipeline we will be releasing in december. connell: how about the actors, it's obvious he different from what they're used to but it's great to have some work i am sure after they've been out of work so long. what did they think about doing
new york to bring people to johnson city and to create the musical theater films you tape themch them on youtube how does that process work out because you think you have to test people a lot. how does the work. >> a lot of testing involved, following guidelines from new york state and the union for the performers which had extensive but well maintained or outlined guidelines to have people tested and lots of ppe and requirements for people to basically stay fairly isolated and within the...
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joining us in johnson city tennessee, msnbc dasha burns. good morning.sey, good morning, i'm at johnson city medical center, the largest hospital in this area part of valid hospital systems, and the only hospital provider for this part of appalachia, and in the last month, they have seen hospitalizations more than double here. and they've seen 15% of all deaths since the pandemic began, 15%, in just the last week. that means in this building behind me, just about every day, health care workers are having to call funeral homes and that is taking a major toll on the staff here, and to talk a little bit more about that, i have one of those front line workers here with me, this is dakota walker, and dakota, how often are you having to make those calls? >> definitely, it's not uncommon that one to three times a shift, that i have to call families, and let them know that their family has passed and call the funeral homes. >> one to three times in a single shift. you're just beginning your day today. >> yes. >> so that means you could see that during your shift
joining us in johnson city tennessee, msnbc dasha burns. good morning.sey, good morning, i'm at johnson city medical center, the largest hospital in this area part of valid hospital systems, and the only hospital provider for this part of appalachia, and in the last month, they have seen hospitalizations more than double here. and they've seen 15% of all deaths since the pandemic began, 15%, in just the last week. that means in this building behind me, just about every day, health care workers...
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. >> henry johnson was in a sanitarium in johnson city, tennessee for tuberculosis, and that was segregated racially. so the same facility but segregated units. the other thing is that somebody -- and back to sage's point, someone really needs to do a systematic study because i only have anecdotal information about whether blacks were given lower disability percentages than white soldiers. let's take severely wounded as a baseline. i know that henry johnson was severely wounded, but he was considered zero percent disabled after the war. on the other hand, harris pippin, a famous artist who was a member of the 369th, was considered to be 70% disabled because it affected his arm. so we also have to look at what is, you know, damaged. the last thing is napoleon bonaparte marshall, famous lawyer, was in the brownsville trial, 1906, would become a legacy to haiti, but he was declared 29% disabled when 30% was the threshold for receiving disability benefits. >> well, i think this question of disabilities lends to think about another framework for considering the war, and that's gender and sexuali
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he he director of the public radio station wets fm and lives in johnson city, tennessee. his most recent book, beyond the sunset, the outdoor drama, 1969 to 1976, is out now. please join me in welcoming all of our panelist and i believe first up we will hear from dr. burton. >> thank you very much. it's pleasure to be part of the festival this year and he an opportunity to introduce you to this book, voices worth listening, three women of appalachia. published by the university of tennessee press. this book as the title suggests is the presentation ol' the lives of three women of appalachia. two white women, one black. one important feature of the become is that the lives are told by the women themselves in their own voices. of interviews. the interviews are blended and crafted from their free speech to form unified and progressive monologues the monologues attempt to retain the integrity of each person's speech and voice. they the attempt also as much as possible to recreate and print the experience personally talking or listening to these people. certain dedays are alte
he he director of the public radio station wets fm and lives in johnson city, tennessee. his most recent book, beyond the sunset, the outdoor drama, 1969 to 1976, is out now. please join me in welcoming all of our panelist and i believe first up we will hear from dr. burton. >> thank you very much. it's pleasure to be part of the festival this year and he an opportunity to introduce you to this book, voices worth listening, three women of appalachia. published by the university of...
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90% and seeing 15% of all deaths in just the last week and that's where we find dash a burns in johnson cityood morning. >> reporter: good morning, those numbers you mentioned that tran translates nurses are making calls to funeral homes just about every single day, sometimes multiple time a day. it's the largest hospital in this part of appalachia, and they have seen hospitalizations more than double in just the last month and at this point there are more patients coming into these hospitals every day than there are coming out. and yes t is a concern for resources like beds, but it's also a concern for human resources. this is taking a major toll on nurses and on medical staff here and to talk more about that, i want to turn to one of the heroic front line workers, chandra campbell with me. i want to give you the floor here. what are you facing? >> the acuity sin creasing. there's a single system organ failure and develops into multisystem organ failure. when we can no longer oxygenate them there's a sense of helplessness from the staff, we're exhausting all efforts doing everything we can
90% and seeing 15% of all deaths in just the last week and that's where we find dash a burns in johnson cityood morning. >> reporter: good morning, those numbers you mentioned that tran translates nurses are making calls to funeral homes just about every single day, sometimes multiple time a day. it's the largest hospital in this part of appalachia, and they have seen hospitalizations more than double in just the last month and at this point there are more patients coming into these...
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allison johnson is a regulationed nurse and she's a director of the critical care unit in johnson city, tennessee. and we have dr. ken remmy with us, a critical care physician scientist at washington university medical center in st. louis, missouri. dr. remy, you work in the icu. over and over throughout this pandemic, we've put up charts and graphs showing the numbers. they're staggering, but nothing cuts through quite like personal experience. and i want you to share with our viewers what you see in a typical day. >> so, in our -- thank you very much, first of all, for having me today. >> of course. >> since the beginning of this pandemic, we've seen lots of different people come through our intensive care unit and over the past couple weeks, these numbers have surged dramatically and we're at a place where we're seeing so many people coming in that as soon as people are leaving, we've got people filling those beds right away. and in that context, we've had just too many people die so far. and you know, that's what stirred me, making this video this past week, but myself and my colle
allison johnson is a regulationed nurse and she's a director of the critical care unit in johnson city, tennessee. and we have dr. ken remmy with us, a critical care physician scientist at washington university medical center in st. louis, missouri. dr. remy, you work in the icu. over and over throughout this pandemic, we've put up charts and graphs showing the numbers. they're staggering, but nothing cuts through quite like personal experience. and i want you to share with our viewers what you...
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. >>> let's go live to dasha burns in johnson city, tennessee, where health care workers are stretchedn on this holiday. tell us about the situation there for health care workers you're learning. >> good morning. this hospital behind me is the largest in this part of an latch cha. in this building behind me, there are nurses who right know are caring for patients who are fighting for their lives. there will likely be calls made to funeral homes here today because the record number of deaths here in just the last couple of weeks. at this point, the rate of admissions is outpacing the rate of discharge which means there are more patients coming into this hospital than there are coming out. that is putting a significant strain on health workers here. i want to turn it over to one of the folks who are on the front lines of this thing. this is stephanie, she has spent 900 hours in the covid-19 unit here. i want to give you the floor, tell us what you have been seeing here. >> it's been very difficult. i often compare it to a marathon where you prepare your training, pre -- you think you're
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i'm at johnson city medical center in appalachia, a hospital that serves a largely rural population anding day, there are health workers in this building behind me who are caring for patients who are fighting for their lives right now. i'm told there will be calls made to funeral homes today, chris. some nurses say they've made more of those calls in just the last couple of months than they've made in their entire careers. the death rates are spiking here. they have seen record numbers over just the last couple of weeks and there are more patients coming into this hospital every day than discharged, putting immense pressure on the staff. this is yuzama, a parrish nurse but volunteering on her days off to work with covid patients. why did you decide to spend your time working with covid patients and what have you been seeing here especially in the last couple of weeks? >> the toll on the nurses and the community and family members as a parish nurse manager, i see and hear from families and of their pastors and the toll it's had on everybody, made me know that this was time, this was the
i'm at johnson city medical center in appalachia, a hospital that serves a largely rural population anding day, there are health workers in this building behind me who are caring for patients who are fighting for their lives right now. i'm told there will be calls made to funeral homes today, chris. some nurses say they've made more of those calls in just the last couple of months than they've made in their entire careers. the death rates are spiking here. they have seen record numbers over...
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to get involved and help look after the cities why life uncouple is one of the volunteers in just 2 weeks the 74 year old has cleaned out a trash full near johnson a city forest in the south of delhi and transformed it into a habitat for butterflies people were impressed but baffert award you mean. a bunch of bright blocks in this set around getting you getting this is there does been sort of a ground where we throw all their money mark but now people have accepted that yes but nephrite bought a kaufman back and he is a. then are not a far colony. some years ago also hilma than launched a campaign to get people across daily to go out and count and identify butterflies near their homes every september. that has really boosted public awareness and enthusiasts to do something to have. once the. door is in place and not just being in place once we have substantial numbers 8200 but of labrador that's across the city we were definitely see large increases in the population especially for. the. butterfly species there dispersing if there are $100.00 laid by a butterfly and another butterfly only whoville become arnold but of layers on their own the res
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cities, why life until couple is one of the volunteers. in just 2 weeks, the 74 year old has cleaned out a trash full near johnson a city forest in the south of delhi, and transformed it into a habitat for butterflies. people were impressed, but baffert war, do you mean a bunch of right block in this set? i'm getting you getting this in there doesn't mean sound off in ground where we throw all their money mark, but now people have accepted that yes. by them. fry particles monday kony is a then are not a far colony. some years ago, also, hillman launched a campaign to get people across daily to go out and count and identify butterflies near their homes. every september. that has really boosted public awareness and enthusiasm to do something to have ones like goddard or is in place. and not just being in place ones. we have substantial number 8200, but of labrador that's across the city. we were definitely see large increases in the population, especially for the butterfly species that are dispersing. if there are 100 laid by a butterfly and another butterfly only whoville big or dull, but of lies on their own nest 98 will be eaten. and many
cities, why life until couple is one of the volunteers. in just 2 weeks, the 74 year old has cleaned out a trash full near johnson a city forest in the south of delhi, and transformed it into a habitat for butterflies. people were impressed, but baffert war, do you mean a bunch of right block in this set? i'm getting you getting this in there doesn't mean sound off in ground where we throw all their money mark, but now people have accepted that yes. by them. fry particles monday kony is a then...
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alison johnson, director of critical care at johnson city medical center in tennessee told the "associated press," "we are depressed, disheartened, and tired to the bone." adding that she drives to and from work some days in tears. in el paso, texas, their morgue is so overwhelmed by the number of people dying that inmates from the county's detention facility are being paid $2 an hour to help transport the bodies of virus victims. and last week, a medical center in reno, nevada, had to turn a parking garage into a unit for covid-19 patients. in st. louis, missouri, metro hospitals have been forced to start turning away patients that are needing care in rural areas and hospitals in idaho warned this month that there's a closing window of opportunity to avoid rationing care. in just the past two weeks, more than 900 mayo clinic staff members in the midwest have been diagnosed with covid-19, and the staffing shortage has forced the medical center to shuffle health practitioners across state lines and even call retired staff back into service. wear a mask, everybody. do it for yourselves, for
alison johnson, director of critical care at johnson city medical center in tennessee told the "associated press," "we are depressed, disheartened, and tired to the bone." adding that she drives to and from work some days in tears. in el paso, texas, their morgue is so overwhelmed by the number of people dying that inmates from the county's detention facility are being paid $2 an hour to help transport the bodies of virus victims. and last week, a medical center in reno,...
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to get involved and help look after the cities why life anelka fall is one of the volunteers in just 2 weeks to 74 year old has cleaned up a trash full near johnson a city forest in the south of daly i'm transformed into a habitat for butterflies people were impressed but baffert award you mean. a bunch of bright blocks in this set around getting you getting this is there doesn't mean so down to ground where we throw all their money mark but now people have accepted that yes butterfly part of kaufman darkening is a. then on our far colony. some years ago also hill medan launched a campaign to get people across the need to go out and count and identify butterflies near their homes every september. that has really boosted public awareness and enthusiasm to do something to have. one thing. like goddard or is in place and not just being in place once we have substantial number. 200 but of labrador that's across the city we will definitely see large increase in the population especially for. 3 or. butterfly species that are dispersing if there are $100.00 laid by a butterfly and another butterfly only whoville become our goal but of lies on their own
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. >> henry johnson was in a sanitarium in johnson city, tennessee for tuberculosis, and that was segregated racially. so the same facility but segregated units. the other thing is that somebody -- and back to sage's point, someone really needs to do a systematic study because i only have anecdotal information about whether blacks were given lower disability percentages than white soldiers. let's take severely wounded as a baseline. i know that henry johnson was severely wounded, but he was considered zero percent disabled after the war. on the other hand, harris pippin, a famous artist who was a member of the 369th, was considered to be 70% disabled because it affected his arm. so we also have to look at what is, you know, damaged. the last thing is napoleon bo bonaparte marshall, famous lawyer, was in the johnson trial in '76, would become a legacy to haiti, but he was considered 79% disabled when 29 was the threshold for receiving disability benefits. >> well, i think this question of disabilities lends to think about another framework for considering the war, and that's gender and sexual
. >> henry johnson was in a sanitarium in johnson city, tennessee for tuberculosis, and that was segregated racially. so the same facility but segregated units. the other thing is that somebody -- and back to sage's point, someone really needs to do a systematic study because i only have anecdotal information about whether blacks were given lower disability percentages than white soldiers. let's take severely wounded as a baseline. i know that henry johnson was severely wounded, but he...
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to get involved and help look after the city's why life uncouple is one of the volunteers in just 2 weeks the 74 year old has cleaned out a trash full near johnson a city forest in the south of daly transformed it into a habitat for butterflies people were impressed but baffert award you mean. a bunch of right block in this set around doing you getting this is there doesn't mean sort of a ground where we throw all their money mark but now people have accepted that yes but i'm dr parikh of monday acne is a. then or not a 4 hour colony. some years ago or so hillman launched a campaign to get people across the need to go out and count and identify butterflies near their homes every september. that has really boosted public awareness and enthusiasm to do something to help. once the. door is in place and not just being in place once we have substantial numbers it did 100 but of labrador that's across the city we will definitely see large increase in the population especially for. 3 or. butterfly species that are dispersing if there are $100.00 laid by a butterfly an adult butterfly only to move will become our no but of lies on their own the rest $98
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to get involved and help look after the cities why life uncouple is one of the volunteers in just 2 weeks the 74 year old has cleaned out a trash full near johnsona city forest in the south of delhi and transformed it into a habitat for butterflies people were impressed but baffert award you mean. a bunch of dry blocks in this set around getting you getting this in there doesn't mean sort of a ground where we throw all our money mark but now people have accepted that yes but nephrite part of kaufman darkening is their. then are not a far colony. some years ago also hilma than launched a campaign to get people across daily to go out and count and identify butterflies near their homes every september. that has really boosted public awareness and enthusiasm to do something to have. one thing. called a door is in place and not just being in place once we have substantial numbers it did 100 but of labrador that's across the city we were definitely see increases in the population especially for. 3 or. butterfly species that are dispersing if there are $100.00 laid by a butterfly and another butterfly only whoville big or dull but of layers on their ow
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bird. >> within hours of reading the letter, johnson is at the convention in atlantic city. >> my fellow your nomination. >> lady bird was absolutely essential to his emotional well-being, and that was deeply tied with his ability to perform. >> prosperity for most has not brought prosperity to all. >> if lady bird johnson gets lbj to atlantic city, she is a crucial part of american history. >> most americans want an education for every child to the limit of his ability, and so do i. >> if lyndon had not won the presidency in 1965, we would not have the laws of the great society which provide the foundation for america. >> most americans want medical care for older citizens, and so do i. >> those laws that transform america at this turning point. >> i ask the american people for a mandate to begin. >> he needed the reassurance of the person he most trusted. and that was lady bird johnson. with 25 to 50% off everything! find hundreds of meaningful gifts in-store, online or by virtual consultation. shop your way and save. only at kay jewelers. i'm a peer educator,... a fitness buff,... and
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glide in the city still plans to hand out thousands of those meals safely. >> cierra johnson is live in san francisco this morning with a look at how they're setting things up differently this year to keep it covid safe. cierra, happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving to you, as well. we're typically the only ones up at this hour, but right now i can tell you the 300 block of ellis is very busy with volunteers and with workers from glide setting up what you can see behind me. now, i love updating folks on what happened since our last hit. you can see there are the table cloths going on the tables in these three tents that will also food for more than 2,300 people. the meals begin being served at 9:00 and runs until 1:00 and things are a little different. the organizers tell me they typically eat inside of the building family style, but this is going to be different. what you're looking at now is video from last year and it's important to note that is why they're not wearing masks and kind of gives you a sense of what things typically look like. this week one family per table to ens
glide in the city still plans to hand out thousands of those meals safely. >> cierra johnson is live in san francisco this morning with a look at how they're setting things up differently this year to keep it covid safe. cierra, happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving to you, as well. we're typically the only ones up at this hour, but right now i can tell you the 300 block of ellis is very busy with volunteers and with workers from glide setting up what you can see behind me. now,...
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johnson revealed plans for entire cities to be tested to root out asymptomatic carriers of the disease. lawmakers from johnson's own conservative party raise concerns about civil liberties and mental health. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more i am ritikantries, gupta. this is numbered. francine? dom? -- this is bloomberg. francine? tom? tom: i am not going to bring to forget about -- dow futures up 43. the vix comes in -- remember we were at 40, maybe even 41 -- can't remember that data point. 35.81, in a full stick right now. yields show higher, a three basis point move on the 10-year benchmark. currency markets, dollar finally ebbs away from strong dollar, 93.66 on dxy. on the currency pairs, not that much going on. even swiss franc backs up a little bit, a weaker swiss franc. investors probably beginning the week to reflect on more optimism following weeks of speculation of a contested outcome producing no clear winner for some time. i'm not sure what is priced in, but if you look at polls, they c
johnson revealed plans for entire cities to be tested to root out asymptomatic carriers of the disease. lawmakers from johnson's own conservative party raise concerns about civil liberties and mental health. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more i am ritikantries, gupta. this is numbered. francine? dom? -- this is bloomberg. francine? tom? tom: i am not going to bring to forget about -- dow futures up 43. the...
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"today in the bay's" cierra johnson is live in the city's financial district. what's going on? what happened? >> reporter: good morning. yes, we're still wait williing exactly what caused the fire. if you take a look at the building you can actually see where it was charred, that black streak going down the middle of the building is where the flames impacted it. we do have video from the citizens app of what played out earlier, what crews saw when they arrived on scene. the call coming in before 2:00 this morning. multiple residents were evacuated during this incident and others were actually asked to shelter in place inside of their unit inside of the building. right now that fire reaching three alarms. it has been knocked down but, as you can imagine, a very scary note for folks inside of this building. take a look at one of those residents describe what it was like to endure the fire. >> thinking it was not real until i realized it was real. we have the minimum layer on top of us to not get too cold. everything seems to be under control now. >> reporter: we have also learned
"today in the bay's" cierra johnson is live in the city's financial district. what's going on? what happened? >> reporter: good morning. yes, we're still wait williing exactly what caused the fire. if you take a look at the building you can actually see where it was charred, that black streak going down the middle of the building is where the flames impacted it. we do have video from the citizens app of what played out earlier, what crews saw when they arrived on scene. the call...
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beginning to convert chapels, waiting rooms into treatment areas and allison johnson, the director at johnson city medical center in tennessee told the associated press, we are depressed, disheartened, tired to the bone, adding she drives to and from work some times in tears. el paso is so overwhelmed that inmates are being paid $2 to help transport the bodies of victims. last week in reno, nevada, they had to turn a parking lot into a hospital. metro hospitals are beginning to turn away patients needing care from rural areas and hospitals in idaho warned this month there's a closing window of opportunity to avoid rationing care. in just the past two weeks more than 900 mayo clinic staff members have been diagnosed with covid-19. the staffing shortage has forced the medical center to shuffle health practitioners across state lines and even to call retired staff back in to service. mika, this sounds like what we were going through here in new york city back in march. >> but now it's spread out across the country, running rampant across the country. >> and to get back to the misinformation that we'r
beginning to convert chapels, waiting rooms into treatment areas and allison johnson, the director at johnson city medical center in tennessee told the associated press, we are depressed, disheartened, tired to the bone, adding she drives to and from work some times in tears. el paso is so overwhelmed that inmates are being paid $2 to help transport the bodies of victims. last week in reno, nevada, they had to turn a parking lot into a hospital. metro hospitals are beginning to turn away...
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can cope for now, but today the leader of hull city council, stephen brady, has written to borisjohnson, council, stephen brady, has written to boris johnsonstephen brady, has written to borisjohnson, asking him to intervene urgently. he says the city is now at a critical point. he wants a certain flexibility to be able to close schools if necessary. we have spoken to the schools minister, nick gibb, and he says this absolutely will not happen. but stephen brady wa nts will not happen. but stephen brady wants urgent help and he says he wa nts wants urgent help and he says he wants the same sort of help that has been on offer to other cities like liverpool in the past. vicki johnson, thank you. vicki johnson, thank you. meanwhile, government plans for mass testing to try to reopen large parts of the economy have been criticised. scientists today warned it's likely to be ineffective and expensive. they say the programme should be paused and the test and trace system should be improved instead. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson is here. this is operation moonshot? yes, absolutely. the tests that are used in operation moonshot are the
can cope for now, but today the leader of hull city council, stephen brady, has written to borisjohnson, council, stephen brady, has written to boris johnsonstephen brady, has written to borisjohnson, asking him to intervene urgently. he says the city is now at a critical point. he wants a certain flexibility to be able to close schools if necessary. we have spoken to the schools minister, nick gibb, and he says this absolutely will not happen. but stephen brady wa nts will not happen. but...
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city council. she held onto her at-large seat by being derrick johnson by seven points. she became the first openly lesbian city councilmember when she one in 2008. incumbent dan calm, also won reelection to his district 1 feet and challenger carol five beat incumbent linette gibson michael haney in the district 3 race. >>> coming up, new details but a murder suicide on the peninsula. the love triangle that is pointed to as a motive. >>> up next, talk of layoffs and toll hikes for the golden gate bridge district. the financial trouble brought on by the pandemic. [ whispering ] what's this? oh, are we kicking karly out? we live with at&t. it was a lapse in judgment. at&t, we called this house meeting because you advertise gig-speed internet, but we can't sign up for that here. yeah, but i'm just like warming up to those speeds. you've lived here two years. the personal attacks aren't helping, karly. don't you have like a hot pilates class to get to or something? [ muffled scream ] stop living with at&t. xfinity can deliver gig to the most homes. >>> they will meet later th
city council. she held onto her at-large seat by being derrick johnson by seven points. she became the first openly lesbian city councilmember when she one in 2008. incumbent dan calm, also won reelection to his district 1 feet and challenger carol five beat incumbent linette gibson michael haney in the district 3 race. >>> coming up, new details but a murder suicide on the peninsula. the love triangle that is pointed to as a motive. >>> up next, talk of layoffs and toll hikes...
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and boris johnson has announced plans to have whole cities tested.russels is maria tadeo. beope finance ministers will meeting virtually today. they have this a fight against coronavirus to deal with and the ever worsening situation as we head into the winter. how downbeat we think they will sound? about they have to worry the lack of progress that has been made on the recovery front and the european budget. they also have to worry about that we do not have a clear timeline on where the pandemic goes from here. they are also worried about europe going back into lockdown. germany went into lockdown yesterday. and there is a lot of speculation about italy and spain going into a national lockdown. a lot on their plate. there are two major issues they will focus on. one has to do with the projections, the key economic forecasts for this year and next. they were hopeful they could see a continuation of the rebound we saw in the third-quarter extending into the fourth quarter. that is probably not going to happen. the debate will be whether a double dip re
and boris johnson has announced plans to have whole cities tested.russels is maria tadeo. beope finance ministers will meeting virtually today. they have this a fight against coronavirus to deal with and the ever worsening situation as we head into the winter. how downbeat we think they will sound? about they have to worry the lack of progress that has been made on the recovery front and the european budget. they also have to worry about that we do not have a clear timeline on where the...
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while federal and city officials will not comment, documents from last fall show that federal civil rights investigators requested the entire alvarez case file. robert johnson: i will hold this team accountable when necessary, and i want the community to continue to hold us accountable. stephen: appearing before palo alto city council on february 25 just before the covid outbreak, chief robert johnson promised transparency, while some angry residents expressed their frustration with the police department. female: this is unacceptable. we cannot get better unless we get out of denial. stephen: but chief johnson continues to refuse to answer any questions from nbc bay area about either of these cases. and it took more than ten months for his department to release destefano's body worn camera footage. the department's use of force report from arevalo's july case was not completed for more than five months after we started asking questions. male: so, you got into a fight here earlier? male: yeah. stephen: in the use of force report, arevalo told investigators he had been in a fight earlier before the incident with agent destefano. the report, dated december 11,
while federal and city officials will not comment, documents from last fall show that federal civil rights investigators requested the entire alvarez case file. robert johnson: i will hold this team accountable when necessary, and i want the community to continue to hold us accountable. stephen: appearing before palo alto city council on february 25 just before the covid outbreak, chief robert johnson promised transparency, while some angry residents expressed their frustration with the police...
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johnson on air recently. the idea is that people across this city will be able to come get tested whenever they want.ntary, not mandatory, but whatever they wa nted mandatory, but whatever they wanted as they will be able to and get one. that appearance but with the approval of victoria palmer. she tweeted: the most high—profile way in which bbc news has got itself into the news this week concerns a programme broadcast 25 years ago. the interview conducted by martin basheer with the late princess diana for panorama because shock waves at the time and now it is doing so again. on wednesday the bbc announced lord dyson, a retired seniorjudge, would lead an independent inquiry into how the script was obtained. if those allegations from the princess's brother, she —— lord spencer. martin basheer has not responded to the allegations but as we await the allegations but as we await the outcome of the inquiry there is no shortage of opinion on the subject. victoria posted this. phil had this to say. yadhi singh thought: but kenny divall wondered: monday, can i didn't unite america was instead presented as am
johnson on air recently. the idea is that people across this city will be able to come get tested whenever they want.ntary, not mandatory, but whatever they wa nted mandatory, but whatever they wanted as they will be able to and get one. that appearance but with the approval of victoria palmer. she tweeted: the most high—profile way in which bbc news has got itself into the news this week concerns a programme broadcast 25 years ago. the interview conducted by martin basheer with the late...
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johnson in the 7th precinct ready to report. >> from coast to coast, city by city, state by state, the results are recorded. all over america tonight the people are waiting to learn whom they have chose tn to govern th in the next four years. towards midnight the final results are announced. the nation has elected a new leader for their government. every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv go inside of a different college classroom and hear about classrooms. >> he did most of the work to change the soviet union, but reagan met him halfway, reagan encouraged him, reagan supported him. >> freedom of the press that we will get to later, madison called it the freedom of the use of the presence, the freedom to print things and push lish thbl. not what we now institutionally refer to as the press. lectures in history are also available as a pod cast. find it where you listen to pod casts. >> you're watching american history tv. c-span 3 creating my american television cable companies and brought to you today by your television provider. >> now on american history tv, a newsr
johnson in the 7th precinct ready to report. >> from coast to coast, city by city, state by state, the results are recorded. all over america tonight the people are waiting to learn whom they have chose tn to govern th in the next four years. towards midnight the final results are announced. the nation has elected a new leader for their government. every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv go inside of a different college classroom and hear about classrooms. >> he...
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glide in the city does plan to hand out thousands of meals safely. "today in the bay's" cierra johnsonsan francisco with a look at how the church is safely distributing that food this year. cierra. >> good morning. that same distribution starts with what is happening behind me. in the last half hour, you can see we're making a little progress. we have the centerpieces placed on the table and three of these tents in the area to host those individual families. each family will be seated at a table for social distancing purposes. in all, 2,300 individuals will receive meals here at glide. now, it kicks off at 9:00. runs until 1:00. and it's really just so everyone has a warm meal. 2020 really has been difficult for a lot of folks and for a lot of folks, this is their normal. this organization wanting to help those in need and for those that can't make it to where we are, which is a 300 block of ellis, there will be the van that is going throughout some of those encampments and throughout the city to distribute more than 200 meals. so, the folks here really not letting covid get in their w
glide in the city does plan to hand out thousands of meals safely. "today in the bay's" cierra johnsonsan francisco with a look at how the church is safely distributing that food this year. cierra. >> good morning. that same distribution starts with what is happening behind me. in the last half hour, you can see we're making a little progress. we have the centerpieces placed on the table and three of these tents in the area to host those individual families. each family will be...
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johnson revealed plans for entire cities to be tested to -- to rootymoptoma out a symptom at a -- tooot ptomatic carriers of the disease. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ pres. trump: tomorrow we are going to win this state, and we are going to win four more years in the white house. mr. biden: decency, honor, respect. where has it gone with this president? let me tell you something, folks. tomorrow is the beginning of a new day. jonathan: president trump and former vice president joe biden yesterday, their final release ahead of today's election. good morning. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. live on bloomberg tv and radio, this is "bloomberg surveillance ." up 40 on the s&p 500 this tuesday morning. we add some weight to the benchmark in the united states, up a little more than 1%. dollar weaker against pretty much everything in g10. on that currency pair. in the equity mike at the past couple of days, that rot
johnson revealed plans for entire cities to be tested to -- to rootymoptoma out a symptom at a -- tooot ptomatic carriers of the disease. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ pres. trump: tomorrow we are going to win this state, and we are going to win four more years in the white house. mr. biden: decency, honor, respect. where has it gone with this...
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. >> whit johnson is in new york city with a look at what's ahead. >> hey. good morning to you both. it's good to be with you this morning. coming up on "gma," the latest on the coronavirus crisis. cases and hospitalizations in the u.s. shattering records. states cracking down as cases rise. this morning former surgeon general and co-chair of president-elect biden's covid advisory board joins us live. and with temperatures dropping, how safe is outdoor dining? an exclusive look at how covid can travel from table to table. expert advice for reducing your risk. >>> and also ahead, that blockbuster "grey's anatomy" moment that has everyone talking. ellen pompeo joining us on "gma," she's telling us everything about that stunning reunion. plus tory johnson has amazing deals and steals for everyone on your holiday shopping list. it's all ahead on "gma." >> thank you. >> now i have to go home and watch "grey's anatomy." >> the drama. >> always. >>> helping kids cope with covid. doctors say it's really taking a toll on children's mental health. the warning signs th
. >> whit johnson is in new york city with a look at what's ahead. >> hey. good morning to you both. it's good to be with you this morning. coming up on "gma," the latest on the coronavirus crisis. cases and hospitalizations in the u.s. shattering records. states cracking down as cases rise. this morning former surgeon general and co-chair of president-elect biden's covid advisory board joins us live. and with temperatures dropping, how safe is outdoor dining? an exclusive...
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johnson, not sure who that other guy is, that show us the city would permit and on the moon. .overnment is unavoidable liberals, conservatives, no matter what they tell you. it's another reason why who you pick matters. they sponsored an educated workforce and it allows private industry to take risk. and asrtant as it is, vital as it is, even more important is what government does to build the framework of capitalism. we see over and over again the great multiplier effect, the well thought out, well realized infrastructure. magic word, infrastructure. enterpriseure hasn't , by pushing the erie canal to the great lakes and new york city in the cockpit of the western world, at the height of the industrial revolution, setting off an economic whom in making every town and city along the way a humming engine. to this day, 80% of everyone in new york state, in entity that stretches from the atlantic ocean to ohio, lives within 25 miles of some part of the erie canal system. hisago's first mayor built city into the nation's first industrial hub, almost single-handedly creating a network of ste
johnson, not sure who that other guy is, that show us the city would permit and on the moon. .overnment is unavoidable liberals, conservatives, no matter what they tell you. it's another reason why who you pick matters. they sponsored an educated workforce and it allows private industry to take risk. and asrtant as it is, vital as it is, even more important is what government does to build the framework of capitalism. we see over and over again the great multiplier effect, the well thought out,...
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in the days and weeks after the walmart shooting, bishop johnson offered comfort to the people of the city to a man named antonio basco whose wife was killed on that terrible day. with no family to speak of, antonio asked a funeral home to put out the word to the public about a memorial service. bishop johnson served as the director of the funeral home. he began a mission to give margie a proper good-bye. >> we love you. >> it was so great that the service had to be moved tie larto a larger venue. 3,000 people gathered to grieve for margie and for their city, with nearly 1,000 floral arrangements arriving from around the world. >> look at all the friends you have. >> bishop harrison johnson who spent his life bringing peace and comfort to el paso, especially in its darkest hour, died earlier this month in el paso after a long struggle with covid-19. he was 65 years old. new no7 advanced retinol night concentrate. from america's number one serum brand. five times more retinol than the no1 retinol serum. yet formulated to be gentle on your skin. new no7 advanced retinol night concentrate. so
in the days and weeks after the walmart shooting, bishop johnson offered comfort to the people of the city to a man named antonio basco whose wife was killed on that terrible day. with no family to speak of, antonio asked a funeral home to put out the word to the public about a memorial service. bishop johnson served as the director of the funeral home. he began a mission to give margie a proper good-bye. >> we love you. >> it was so great that the service had to be moved tie larto...
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city recovers. ♪ >> the next episode of stay safe, we have alicia johnson from san francisco's department of emergencyanagement. hi, alicia thanks to coming >> it is a pleasure to be here with you. >> i wonder if you could tell us what you think people can do to get ready for what we know is a coming earthquake in san francisco. >> well, one of the most things that people can do is to make sure that you have a plan to communicate with people who live both in and out of state. having an out of state contact, to call, text or post on your social network is really important and being able to know how you are going to communicate with your friends, and family who live near you, where you might meet them if your home is uninhab hitable. >> how long do you think that it will be before things are restored to normal in san francisco. >> it depends on the severity of the earthquake, we say to provide for 72 hours tha, is three days, and it helps to know that you might be without services for up to a week or more, depending on how heavy the shaking is and how many after shocks we have. >> what kind of neighborh
city recovers. ♪ >> the next episode of stay safe, we have alicia johnson from san francisco's department of emergencyanagement. hi, alicia thanks to coming >> it is a pleasure to be here with you. >> i wonder if you could tell us what you think people can do to get ready for what we know is a coming earthquake in san francisco. >> well, one of the most things that people can do is to make sure that you have a plan to communicate with people who live both in and out of...
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reconnecting with nature experienced for a joy touring the city getting newbies how to eat plants like nettles without getting a rash. this is johnson is looking for something fresh and for free. and she finds what she's looking for all over london in parks by roadside and a bus times. this is everyone it's really nice edible there isn't supposed to be this. but it's well known as the humans as well but in. a very mild. conference everything very well and is full of it nancy. is he likes to pass on her expertise and leads porridge and walks under the name benevolent. corona lockdown gave more londoners the time and desire to explore the surroundings. very oh yeah elderberries right for the picking. it's always anything that's not a protected species even in most parks smell those lives. and tell me what you think they smell a lot. some people say popcorn some people say catfish. are best eastern roll because they've got a tiny bit of toxin in them which is neutralized as soon as you cook it it's got amazing she says legend has it that a spirit lives in every elder tree and you must be careful never to make it angry. it's like very l
reconnecting with nature experienced for a joy touring the city getting newbies how to eat plants like nettles without getting a rash. this is johnson is looking for something fresh and for free. and she finds what she's looking for all over london in parks by roadside and a bus times. this is everyone it's really nice edible there isn't supposed to be this. but it's well known as the humans as well but in. a very mild. conference everything very well and is full of it nancy. is he likes to...
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is under the thumb of a former banker and bailed out goldman sachs boris johnson's chancellor but what's it like to work in the city a new drama premiering tonight in the americas on h.b.o. and here in britain on b.b.c. 2 tomorrow focuses on the lives of bright graduates who enter the bailed out city of london for money their behavior in just acting with geopolitics like a potential u.s. china was.
is under the thumb of a former banker and bailed out goldman sachs boris johnson's chancellor but what's it like to work in the city a new drama premiering tonight in the americas on h.b.o. and here in britain on b.b.c. 2 tomorrow focuses on the lives of bright graduates who enter the bailed out city of london for money their behavior in just acting with geopolitics like a potential u.s. china was.
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city. ken, thanks so much. that's when johnson is the new masters champion, the american put in a record breaking performance to sell his 1st ever title at a gas that with a 5 stroke victory. somehow it reports the world, number one, and now the owner of the famous green jacket only modest champion forget to wear. what's more, dustin johnson had just won his 2nd major title with a record breaking low school growing of so close to here. you know, it's always been, you know, a term of, you know, since i've been on tour, you know, since i played my 1st masters, you know, of the term about wanted to win the most. johnson began the final round at the old gusta national course with a full shot advantage. in the past, the american has allowed big leaves to slip at crucial times. but this wasn't to be one of those days. a 4 under par round of $68.00 ensured the chasing pack stayed at a safe distance. him still had a tournament to remember. in his 1st masters he finished in a tie for 2nd on 15 under par. had it not been for an errant openi
city. ken, thanks so much. that's when johnson is the new masters champion, the american put in a record breaking performance to sell his 1st ever title at a gas that with a 5 stroke victory. somehow it reports the world, number one, and now the owner of the famous green jacket only modest champion forget to wear. what's more, dustin johnson had just won his 2nd major title with a record breaking low school growing of so close to here. you know, it's always been, you know, a term of, you know,...
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reconnecting with me to experience for a joyous touring the city getting newbies how to eat plants like nettles without getting a rash. and this it johnson is looking for something fresh and for free. and she finds what she's looking for all over london in parks by roadside and a bus stops. this goes everywhere it's a really nice edible the reason. it's a lot. but it's well known as the humans as well but in a. very mild. everything very well and it's full of it nancy. is he likes to pass on her expertise and leads porridge and walks under the name benevolent. corona lockdown gave more londoners the time and desire to explore the surroundings. very oh yeah elderberries right for the picking. it's always anything that's not a protected species even in most parks smell those waves. and tell me what you think they smell a lot. some people say bob popcorn some people say catfish. they are eastern raw because they've got a tiny bit of toxin in them which is neutralize a soon as you cook it it's got amazing she says legend has it that a spirit lives in every elder tree and you must be careful never to make it angry. it's like very long. so we
reconnecting with me to experience for a joyous touring the city getting newbies how to eat plants like nettles without getting a rash. and this it johnson is looking for something fresh and for free. and she finds what she's looking for all over london in parks by roadside and a bus stops. this goes everywhere it's a really nice edible the reason. it's a lot. but it's well known as the humans as well but in a. very mild. everything very well and it's full of it nancy. is he likes to pass on...
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just to the south is the city of james island called fort johnson and here in the middle of the harbor on an island was fort sumter, and then over here on sullivan's island on the north end of the harbor side was fort moltry and it was the four principle forts and it was fort moltry where most of the united states soldiers who were there at that time were stationed and so this is the commander of the union soldiers and they were in charleston when south carolina seceded and here is charles anderson and he is in the first u.s. artillery and really only about 85 men that he's commanding that is in charleston and it's important to realize how small the united states army was at the outset of the war. you only have 15,000 union soldiers across the entire nation at the time, and so you know, they were spread out all across the country and like i said, less than 100 in charleston harbor and of those 85 men, eight were musicians in the regimental band. so it was a pretty sleepy post and most of the men, it's interesting who were in the first u.s. artillery were immigrants and they came -- a l
just to the south is the city of james island called fort johnson and here in the middle of the harbor on an island was fort sumter, and then over here on sullivan's island on the north end of the harbor side was fort moltry and it was the four principle forts and it was fort moltry where most of the united states soldiers who were there at that time were stationed and so this is the commander of the union soldiers and they were in charleston when south carolina seceded and here is charles...
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city. we go now to former homeland security secretary jeh johnson, who is here in studio, which is exciting. we've both been tested for coronavirus. good morning. >> good morning. >> brennan: it is nice to see a face -- >> my first live interview in about eight months, yes. >> brennan: i think mine, too. you told us before on this program you're relatively optimistic about the security of the upcoming election. but both candidates have said things that have raised concerns. joe biden says he thinks he can win as long as there is no shenanigans going on. what should americans at home be thinking about all of this? >> i cannot, margaret, discount the possibility of the tensions, unrest, on election day, and in the immediate aftermath. i do know that our f.b.i. has been very focused on this issue. they've set up relationships with state election officials to monitor what we see across various different states. in the event there is trouble, our governors do have the national guard to preserve the peace. but, margaret, none of this discussion should discourage people from participating in votin
city. we go now to former homeland security secretary jeh johnson, who is here in studio, which is exciting. we've both been tested for coronavirus. good morning. >> good morning. >> brennan: it is nice to see a face -- >> my first live interview in about eight months, yes. >> brennan: i think mine, too. you told us before on this program you're relatively optimistic about the security of the upcoming election. but both candidates have said things that have raised...
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under the thumb of a former banker and bailed out goldman sachs boris johnson's chancellor regime but what's it like to work in the city a new drama premiering tonight in the americas on h.b.o. and here in britain on b.b.c. 2 tomorrow focuses on the lives of bright graduates who enter the bailed out city of london for money their behavior in just acting with geopolitics like a potential u.s. china war it's called industry and paints a tragically vivid and had mystic portrait of a dystopian source of neo liberal inequality industries to writers former bankers making down and conrad kaye joins me now from london thanks so much for coming on. a lot of people loved it and the editor used to work in sports f.x. said it was accurate and the city of london being empty because of co read tell me about industry and how it somehow goes from the micro of graduate employment to war in the south china sea in anticapitalist demonstrations. well that it was false as you said it was bought from lawsuits already experience it's been corrupt let's say that in 2009 because of the 10 and everybody felt the pressure of getting a good job w
under the thumb of a former banker and bailed out goldman sachs boris johnson's chancellor regime but what's it like to work in the city a new drama premiering tonight in the americas on h.b.o. and here in britain on b.b.c. 2 tomorrow focuses on the lives of bright graduates who enter the bailed out city of london for money their behavior in just acting with geopolitics like a potential u.s. china war it's called industry and paints a tragically vivid and had mystic portrait of a dystopian...
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here in new york city, the mayor warning restrictions could be inevitable. whit johnson tonight. >> reporter: tonight, from coast to coast, long lines for testing, looming holiday restrictions, and a mounting death toll -- nearly 2,000 in 24 hours as the coronavirus spirals out of control. >> when you look at the number of infections that are going up, they're really breaking records in hospitalizations, number of infections per day so that's the thing that's the worst of times. >> reporter: but today, the first vaccine nearing the finish line. pfizer and its german partner biontech officially applying for fda emergency use authorization. the government has already stockpiled 40 million doses from pfizer and moderna. if approved, the first round could be shipped out by mid-december. >> we developed a very extensive plan. we're going to get it down to the states. the states are going to tell us exactly where they want it to be. >> reporter: still, the biggest concern thanksgiving. every day, new crackdowns. in california, an overnight curfew goes into effect this weekend
here in new york city, the mayor warning restrictions could be inevitable. whit johnson tonight. >> reporter: tonight, from coast to coast, long lines for testing, looming holiday restrictions, and a mounting death toll -- nearly 2,000 in 24 hours as the coronavirus spirals out of control. >> when you look at the number of infections that are going up, they're really breaking records in hospitalizations, number of infections per day so that's the thing that's the worst of times....
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city recovers. ♪ >> the next episode of stay safe, we have alicia johnson from san francisco's department of emergencyanagement. hi, alicia thanks to coming >> it is a pleasure to be here with you. >> i wonder if you could tell us what you think people can do to get ready for what we know is a coming earthquake in san francisco. >> well, one of the most things that people can do is to make sure that you have a plan to communicate with people who live both in and out of state. having an out of state contact, to call, text or post on your social network is really important and being able to know how you are going to communicate with your friends, and family who live near you, where you might meet them if your home is uninhab hitable. >> how long do you think that it will be before things are restored to normal in san francisco. >> it depends on the severity of the earthquake, we say to provide for 72 hours tha, is three days, and it helps to know that you might be without services for up to a week or more, depending on how heavy the shaking is and how many after shocks we have. >> what kind of neighborh
city recovers. ♪ >> the next episode of stay safe, we have alicia johnson from san francisco's department of emergencyanagement. hi, alicia thanks to coming >> it is a pleasure to be here with you. >> i wonder if you could tell us what you think people can do to get ready for what we know is a coming earthquake in san francisco. >> well, one of the most things that people can do is to make sure that you have a plan to communicate with people who live both in and out of...
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the surge has forced new york city to shut down its public schools, want to go back to whit johnson outsidewith some new york city parents pointing out that bars and gyms can stay open but kids can't go to class and this city that has seen so much heartbreak could face even more restrictions if the numbers don't improve. this morning, a major setback for new york city. the largest school district in the country shutting down in-person learning again. >> no one is happy about this decision. we all, in fact, are feeling very sad about this decision. >> reporter: the big apple hitting its self-imposed threshold of a 3% positivity rate on a seven-day average. the school closures impacting 300,000 students infuriating some parents. >> we have 0.2% positivity in our schools. so the city may have hit 3%, but it turns out that our schools are the safest place to be in our city right now. >> reporter: the city now joining other major districts like los angeles, chicago and san francisco that have been fully remote this entire school year. some schools in kentucky and minnesota going virtual as well.
the surge has forced new york city to shut down its public schools, want to go back to whit johnson outsidewith some new york city parents pointing out that bars and gyms can stay open but kids can't go to class and this city that has seen so much heartbreak could face even more restrictions if the numbers don't improve. this morning, a major setback for new york city. the largest school district in the country shutting down in-person learning again. >> no one is happy about this...
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the way forward to combating coronavirus, as opposed to morris johnson's, a 12000000000 pound commission. to dido harding hand these big city, financial consultancy is what he, what do you make of this difference about why britain has 50000 dead and kuma only 850, give or has less than 150. i think the documentary trying to make that the use sensual tool in a way that you can, you know, it's all contagion and is the family health care. and it's right that these are the family photos. this is in every community. he has the highest ratio of not a person only go to the community, they live among medication, even the adults. it's got a family over now that's probably lived in the clinic. so help is available and people are out there has just been by, they categorize the house, they took all of that community. so they immediately know if a disease like hybrid comes along that i am a sex people who are for spiritual problems. they immediately know who the former patients and the most incredible and elements of their 19 has been. so you have your own, i mean, increase the process anyway, which you're going to see is that every her
the way forward to combating coronavirus, as opposed to morris johnson's, a 12000000000 pound commission. to dido harding hand these big city, financial consultancy is what he, what do you make of this difference about why britain has 50000 dead and kuma only 850, give or has less than 150. i think the documentary trying to make that the use sensual tool in a way that you can, you know, it's all contagion and is the family health care. and it's right that these are the family photos. this is in...
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the way forward to combating coronavirus, as opposed to morris johnson's a 12000000000 pound commission. to dido harding hand these big city financial consultancies. what he, what do you make of this difference about why britain has 50000 dead and kimber, only 850, give or has less than 250? i think the goal should be try to make that the sensual tool in a way that, you know, it's all contagion and is the family health care. and it's right that these are the family has existed in every community. he has the highest ratio have not passed and pretty 6000. only go to the community, they live among recreation, even the adults got a family over night at 5 in the clinic. so help is available and people out there have a system where they categorize the house, they took all of that community. so they immediately know if a disease, psychiatry comes along that affects people or for spiritual problems. they immediately might agree with the former patients and the most incredible and elements. there's almost every 19. 'd has being so you have your own, i mean, increase the process anyway, which you're going to see is that every home i
the way forward to combating coronavirus, as opposed to morris johnson's a 12000000000 pound commission. to dido harding hand these big city financial consultancies. what he, what do you make of this difference about why britain has 50000 dead and kimber, only 850, give or has less than 250? i think the goal should be try to make that the sensual tool in a way that, you know, it's all contagion and is the family health care. and it's right that these are the family has existed in every...