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the first launch of american ast ast ast astronauts from u.s. soil in a decade.ack to thes the news conference. eddie gar see y -- gars cia talking an about it tonight. >> i cannot describe the heart of young man. he is going to be accountable for his actions and he will have to deal with the consequences. i want to make it clear that this police department will look into every single allegation of misconduct and we will take action. with that, we open it up for questions. [ inaudible question ] >> well to be honest with you, we wanted to give the community an event. and i think every police chief wants to give the community an event. it's really important and we can't continue at this point to let the issues continue to fester to the point where our community suffers o, or my officer's safety sufficienters. we tried to be cautious. we don't take this lightly. e we wanted to sigh how the days went. unfortunately, last night, i will -- as televised, didn't go much better. we feel like hope bli we do it now, we don't what to do it longer. we are want to take a swat
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i spent my entire legal career dealing with law enforcement ast a criminal defense attorney, and i can tell you that one thing that we can figure out pretty quick is we have to make -- we have to incentivize departments to get rid oft ha badrder cops have to be able to fire bad cops, but we cannot make it harder for good cops to do their job. >> coulde ci inty this o case b city of minneapolis or should the city of minneapolis and thee staterm of minnesota move faste in terms of determining charges for the four officers now charged?ink we h >> so, first of all, i think rc they moved pretty fast.u' and i think we have to recognize that when you'reme dealing with charging law enforcement, i mean, charging them is one thing. but we all forget that they have to get convictions too. and these are hard cases. a lot of times, particularly with the three officers that . weren't directly involved.ab listen, i have seen the video. all is absolutely no excuse., it's horrible, heinous. it's criminal. it was murder. but we have to -- i mean, the hennepin county state's a attorney's office has been
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>>mountain view out tords the santa cruz mountains and out towards the ast. these areas are the same ones i was lking about yesterday that we're picking up that potential of a few light owers and sure enough this morning there th are temperatures right now arin the 50's whether you're in some of those rainier spots or whether you're most ofus that are in those dry conditions currently oakland 58 degrees berkeley in timber on each at 55, willfully how in concord at 5 degrees each temperatures into the afternoon do rise into the 70 for a few inland spots still most of us today will rise into the 60's though a mi to warm afternoon ahead of what will be an even warmer next couple of days. i' talking what expect tomorrow friday and into the weekend to still to comerob. >>all right. thank y john that we want to check in on traffic take a peek at your rly morning commute yesterday. we saw a lighr than usual are all around the y area because a lot of folks are working from home, you know because of you know spread even on mass trnsit we saw a drop in mbers too so we'
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astro citiz ast ast ast ast astrozenica.zer has their trial data in house and they are waiting for a scientific journal to publish it they expect they could have data by september from the phase three if enrollment goes quickly. >> let's say the study were 30,000 patients. 50% would have to not show symptomatic covid and the other 50%, i mean i don't really understand the 50% effective it doesn't sound reassuring. >> if you think about flu vaccines, typically they're maybe 40-60% in a good year effective at preventing either severe disease or disease with the flu. basically what they need to show is when they divide the 30,000 patients, half will be in placebo, half get the vaccine, that in the group that gets the vaccine, you do see disease reduced by 50%. >> meg, thanks i mean, i think the key here as it pertains to the markets and to the economy is, will a vaccine of that efficacy change your behavior? will it enable you to go out with any sort of confidence to stores, to hotels, go on planes, et cetera? tim, what do you
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they will conduct an array of experiments pz the ast mauts will test out new space suits currently under development. >>s that great day and we look forward to many more years of a great partnership, not just in lower orbit, but all the way to the moon. >> students at elementary school watched the excitement unfold in realtime. . >> translator: the launch was overwhelming because it was so full of energy. >> translator: if i could, i would love to go to space. i want to experience so many things and can't do here on earth. >> the launch marks the start of a new era for the commercial space industry with nasa expected to exit spacex to shuttle astronauts to and from the space station. they have grander ambition. elon musk has said he hopes they will one day be manned missions to mars. >>> the number of muslims living here in japan doubled to 230,000 over the past decade. as nhk world reports, it's prompting a school here in tokyo to make lunchtime menus more inclusi inclusive. >> this school in tokyo has recently begun serving lunches satisfied at children from muslim families who attend
they will conduct an array of experiments pz the ast mauts will test out new space suits currently under development. >>s that great day and we look forward to many more years of a great partnership, not just in lower orbit, but all the way to the moon. >> students at elementary school watched the excitement unfold in realtime. . >> translator: the launch was overwhelming because it was so full of energy. >> translator: if i could, i would love to go to space. i want to...
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well a coronavirus vaccine is at ast a year to a year and a half off some existing drugs are bein lookedtas a way to keep people from getting as sick as they are and in some cases dying. >>from ouexperience nobody is to l benefit from rahm that we had the si the sickest of the sick store. >>san francisco medica researcher doctor j lo sorry, its chief science officer at cited dine for the last 10 years the company has been developing the drug are on the map totreat hiv now they found those who have used the drug and an emergency basito treat covid-19 patients have had success in reversing the side of kind storm. we'rin the body's immune system ends up flooding the longs making them unable to exchange >>the lure on the map. the mechanism of action is affecting cell trafficking is and option too. basilly quiet inside store randomized clinical studies must still takplace and that could be another 3 months. >>in the meantime ucsf is ramping up for clinical trials to see of culture zein and anti-inflammatory tablet that's been around fodecades to treat gout will help covid-19 patients. so. >>w
well a coronavirus vaccine is at ast a year to a year and a half off some existing drugs are bein lookedtas a way to keep people from getting as sick as they are and in some cases dying. >>from ouexperience nobody is to l benefit from rahm that we had the si the sickest of the sick store. >>san francisco medica researcher doctor j lo sorry, its chief science officer at cited dine for the last 10 years the company has been developing the drug are on the map totreat hiv now they found...
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it will not at ast intel we have herd immunity and we have a vaccine rd immunity came up again tuesday as thegovernor discussed modifying the ay at home order put in place to slow the spread of the to it. irus community refers enough. immunity in the is population so tha an organism of microorganism can no longer be transmitted efficiently and essentially dies out. so for measles that something around % of the population has to beimmune >>ucsf infectious disease specialist doctor george rutherford says there are 2 primary ways to achieve herd immunity. >>the old days, everybody got infected. you know so measles and rubella and ickenpox and schools, broerhood says that's not how herd immunity will be achieved wi covid-19 because this high asthe number of infections seems it's not even approachg the more than 90% of the population. >>northern italy they've actually calculated ut be less than 4%. so here where we've been relatively. less cape. it's going to be it's going to be quite low l meaningabout one percent. >>that mea the morlikely way ee herd immunit with the coronavirus is the wa
it will not at ast intel we have herd immunity and we have a vaccine rd immunity came up again tuesday as thegovernor discussed modifying the ay at home order put in place to slow the spread of the to it. irus community refers enough. immunity in the is population so tha an organism of microorganism can no longer be transmitted efficiently and essentially dies out. so for measles that something around % of the population has to beimmune >>ucsf infectious disease specialist doctor george...
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also predicts a rise in the tional death toll to more than 95,000 deaths from covid-19 right now at ast 311 million people inat least 41 states plus the district of columbia and puerto rico are being urged to stay home at his time. >>in the south bay santa clara county as we said has more cases than any other bay area county and law enforcement has complaints about people not following orders for social distcing kron four's gayle ong has an update on what officers are doing to enforce those orrs. >>san jospolice say they've responded to at least a 766 locations. nation 2 citations to businesses for not complying with ay at me borders.it was a warning san jose police chief eddie garcia gave early on ifonessential businesses operate during sheltn-place orders, they face a misdemean citation santa clara county is the epicenter of copa 19 the bay area county officials grated e mmunity a b plus on physical distancing last week we saw improvent empty streets and parts a sn of people following orders. >>one week later also empty streets but as of april 2nd san jose police responded to hundreds
also predicts a rise in the tional death toll to more than 95,000 deaths from covid-19 right now at ast 311 million people inat least 41 states plus the district of columbia and puerto rico are being urged to stay home at his time. >>in the south bay santa clara county as we said has more cases than any other bay area county and law enforcement has complaints about people not following orders for social distcing kron four's gayle ong has an update on what officers are doing to enforce...
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powell's is not going to just close asts the tree falling on own. it's one of those things that is suprted and supports a larger community. so if i saw powell's go down, that means i saw so many suppliers go down, and that means i saw so many restaurants go down. that means i saw so much of the central part of the city that has collapsed. and so, i honestly don't even want to think about powell's closing, because it's actually uch larger than itself. >> misreenivasan: it's be hardeto tell if what you see, and even share online, is real or not. so we're trying something new, a digital series on youtube called "take on fake," where we help you figure out fact from ction. he's an excerpt, with laura garca from "first draft." she uses puicly-available tools to dive into a viral video allegedly of an italian coronavirus patient escaping, to show it was certainly not that. >> the important thing about this v best resolution i could find. and it means that if i blow it up, i can actually read some of the street signs and look for can we at least find out w
powell's is not going to just close asts the tree falling on own. it's one of those things that is suprted and supports a larger community. so if i saw powell's go down, that means i saw so many suppliers go down, and that means i saw so many restaurants go down. that means i saw so much of the central part of the city that has collapsed. and so, i honestly don't even want to think about powell's closing, because it's actually uch larger than itself. >> misreenivasan: it's be hardeto tell...
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anybody who has appreciable assets, they're creating a floor for those asts. and for people le me who understand that and can deal with those things, all right. we've seen the market go up, you know? but no one's talking aut buying assets from somebody who's livingn a dump, rented location that they can barely make the nt, if at all. they don't have a job any longer and they don't have any appreciablassets for anybody to buy. and nobody's buying anything from them -- right? -- to prop them up. >> i'm going to ask you, are you running for president? >> i'm leaving the door open. we'll see. in these crazy times, anything is possible. but i wouldn't -- i wouldn't bet th. it would happen as of n >> so you spend $30 million of your own money to get onll the in all these stat? >> no. what do you mean? it wouldn't require that. the good news/d ws is, the bad news of covid is that it's impossible to go out and get signatures.go th news is, from a legal perspective and getting on a ballot, it's impossible to go out and get signatures. and, plus, there'sbviously smaller
anybody who has appreciable assets, they're creating a floor for those asts. and for people le me who understand that and can deal with those things, all right. we've seen the market go up, you know? but no one's talking aut buying assets from somebody who's livingn a dump, rented location that they can barely make the nt, if at all. they don't have a job any longer and they don't have any appreciablassets for anybody to buy. and nobody's buying anything from them -- right? -- to prop them up....
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ast: did you have conversation with the president about this? dr. fauci: no. he said we were fine. host: thank you for being with us. thank you for taking announcer: c-span has around the clock coverage of the federal response to the coronavirus all available 's n demand at c-span.org/coronavirus. watch white house briefings, the spread throughout the .s. and the world with interactive maps. atch on demand anytime c-span.or at c-span.org/coronavirus. c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and you.y issues that impact morning, tuesday discussing the trump's response to the coronavirus pandemic. jennifer ologist heartstein talks about mental during the rns travel duringndemic. coronavirus. watch c-span's "washington " live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning and be sure to watch washington journal sunday morning as we look back on the oklahoma city bombing 25 years later with events from that morning come the investigation arrests of the perpetrators and how the attack has been remembe noam around -- announced monday that south dakota is the first state to start clin
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ast: did you have conversation with the president about this? dr. fauci: no. he said we were fine. host: thank you for being with us. thank you for taking >> c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. this morning, lieutenant general and former commander of joint task force katrina discusses the trump administration response to the coronavirus pandemic. then psychologist jennifer hartstein talks about mental health concerns during the pandemic. and association of american railroads president ian jeffries on railroad freight and passenger travel during coronavirus. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning, and be sure to watch sunday morning as we look back on the oklahoma city bombing 25 years later, with events from that morning, investigations, a rest of the perpetrators, and how the attack has been remembered over the years. >> governor christie gnome -- noem announced her state is the first to start of hydroxychloroquine. this is 40 minutes. i am the executive vice president for stanford health -- sanford
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tracking ast stroids.been partsd of the search for other planets that may be able to sustain life. all reasons why the scientific community hopes it is back up and running soon. >> we'll find a way to repair this particular issue and continue to move forward. we've overcome a lot in our 50-year history frourricane maria to ce ofe ing to figur ou to continue to movard, doingitgenor reporting from washington, i'm catherine herridge. 'd tonight m5 days until the election, and it's the final night of the democratic national convention. but the other big story: president trump's former top white house adviser accused of ripping off donors in a scheme to build a southern border wall. steve bannon taken off this 152- foot yacht, owned by a chinese billionaire and taken into custody. how prosecutors say he stole $1 million from thousands of howhis triple amputee war veteran allegedly used donations to buy a boat, a golf cart, and cosmetic surgery. tonight, the president responds. >> i didn't like that project. i t
tracking ast stroids.been partsd of the search for other planets that may be able to sustain life. all reasons why the scientific community hopes it is back up and running soon. >> we'll find a way to repair this particular issue and continue to move forward. we've overcome a lot in our 50-year history frourricane maria to ce ofe ing to figur ou to continue to movard, doingitgenor reporting from washington, i'm catherine herridge. 'd tonight m5 days until the election, and it's the final...
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of color you wish you see jews of color everywhere you see jews and yes you see of cthosrepres the ast, ys robust populations. incident committees that provide hospitality and safety for people of color when they have been dealing with racism historically. >> any jewish community itself, we had ongoing conversation about who is a and how disability say they are jewish converted to judaism and then jewish or in the jewish family. some of the jews color perspective. you i think, you are in the jewish family. if you are intermarried, is a work from the jews of color perspective. >> works the same way for the fami interfaith. mmunity famili haveted somebodyhave families, ere they might be jewish adjacent. families that might be generally she jewish . each one of these different sessions of jewish family include people of color. we have families and u.s. people of color who are african- american, multiracial meaning both parents are african- american. judaism goes back generation after generation. in the u.s. we have some families they became a july choice in the last few years. they are fo
of color you wish you see jews of color everywhere you see jews and yes you see of cthosrepres the ast, ys robust populations. incident committees that provide hospitality and safety for people of color when they have been dealing with racism historically. >> any jewish community itself, we had ongoing conversation about who is a and how disability say they are jewish converted to judaism and then jewish or in the jewish family. some of the jews color perspective. you i think, you are in...
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over to astings came the four of us who were sitting on the republican side of the and , introduced himself, offered his advice and his counsel. told us we were in for quite a being on the rules committee and, he of course, was absolutely right about that. bad decisions in congress and i made a lot of ood decisions in congress, accepting mr. hastings' hand of this ship early on in tenure and having been the beneficiary of his mentorship ver these 10 years in congress has been one of the best decisions that i've made. 'm grateful to him for doing that. mr. speaker, we have six bills rule today.n this i got the 30 minutes, the entleman from florida yielded me. that gives me five minutes to talk about racial justice is. five minutes talking about a new state to the union. five minutes to talk about reassigning a half a trillion health care spending from one pot to another. and on and on. to be able to have that conversation today, and i understand that, because this is our first day back in of june. this is the first voting day the united states congress has had in the month of june. we got a
over to astings came the four of us who were sitting on the republican side of the and , introduced himself, offered his advice and his counsel. told us we were in for quite a being on the rules committee and, he of course, was absolutely right about that. bad decisions in congress and i made a lot of ood decisions in congress, accepting mr. hastings' hand of this ship early on in tenure and having been the beneficiary of his mentorship ver these 10 years in congress has been one of the best...
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ast to has become all too familiar with even after 38 years in the funeral business the corona pandemic nothing is as it used to be. with these families so many of them haven't been able to be with their loved one at the time of death put into a hospital where they can't visit or into a nursing home where they can no longer see them so many people are dying a while and that emotionally is challenging for families just to know that they can't be there and they can't you know be supportive and so are our challenge our job is to help them kind of deal with that and start to help them heal and grieve and that's that's what we do. more than 2500 people have already died in arizona leaving many hospitals overwhelmed with the sick and the dead. when we get a death call the hospital will say can you come quickly because we're are compact we're at capacity we don't have anywhere to put these people they're trying not to get to these mobile units but they actually are so when we go now to a hospital transfer or someone in our care they have to actually have to look and see where the body is is it
ast to has become all too familiar with even after 38 years in the funeral business the corona pandemic nothing is as it used to be. with these families so many of them haven't been able to be with their loved one at the time of death put into a hospital where they can't visit or into a nursing home where they can no longer see them so many people are dying a while and that emotionally is challenging for families just to know that they can't be there and they can't you know be supportive and so...
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night the ast president said that now is not the time to plan travel restrictions to countries like korea where we're seeing rapid spread of the coronavirus. with that e assessment right now? or given there are cases now in california where they don't know where the origin is coming from they should consider the travel restriction? mr. mccarthy: i know the president has been forward and he would get the up to date information. i would trust him. e was right before on the protection of america. he gets the update information. we will take that day-by-day to to be.re we need yes, sir. [indiscernible] your remarks what you said about the speaker and the coronavirus than the president in his press last night called the speaker of the house incompetent? schumer chuck [indiscernible] is there going on his wide as he attacks the democratic institution?is mr. mccarthy: he was referring to a question on the basis what those leaders already said. quote, speaker pelosi, the trump administration has chaotic n opaque and response to this outbreak. was going on requesting after we requested money just
night the ast president said that now is not the time to plan travel restrictions to countries like korea where we're seeing rapid spread of the coronavirus. with that e assessment right now? or given there are cases now in california where they don't know where the origin is coming from they should consider the travel restriction? mr. mccarthy: i know the president has been forward and he would get the up to date information. i would trust him. e was right before on the protection of america....
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this crisis is moving fast and you all need to this ast to deal with it, vote happened tonight before the public was able to see this bill them.s aimed to help there was virtually no public debate on what could be the bill in ebate -- american history. can you explain why that is? is there a score for this bill? we tor schumer: well, don't -- you know, everyone said it's a $2 trillion score. or something. it's a $2 trillion bill. and so the bottom line is, it's expensive, but it would have been more expensive to do nothing or do very little crisis is so all enveloping so much of america. make is, weoint i'd laid out what we wanted in this bill on monday. there was a great deal of public debate. that public n debate. people didn't want a lending facility with no accountability. wanted much more money for our hospitals and our nurses and our equipment. workers nted to put first. so there was a great deal of the issues, and i that o my caucus the day we voted not to proceed, this to - it's very important move quickly but it's also important to move well. will be with us not -- bill will
this crisis is moving fast and you all need to this ast to deal with it, vote happened tonight before the public was able to see this bill them.s aimed to help there was virtually no public debate on what could be the bill in ebate -- american history. can you explain why that is? is there a score for this bill? we tor schumer: well, don't -- you know, everyone said it's a $2 trillion score. or something. it's a $2 trillion bill. and so the bottom line is, it's expensive, but it would have been...
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vonnie: ast and science are developing broadband system and they are merging.new entity will be called space mobile. the chairmant. talk to us about the decision to go public. why are you taking on a spec partner? >> it's an ideal way to get access to the market. it serves the valuation and it opens up a great opportunity to a broader market. vonnie: what is the technology you will provide and how will you make sure that it's reliable for every single outlet from space? >> we solve a big problem. it's allowing people to stay connected and solving the problem of half of the being brought to connectivity. space and it is to be providing the same quality of service, the same availability you get connected to a regular tower. vonnie: vodafone and others were some of the strategic partners. what was their involvement and what is their involvement? >> they are very close to us. they invested in us in the early rounds and invested in five years so we have a good relationship. in particular with vodafone. we released and announced that we would be launching with them f
vonnie: ast and science are developing broadband system and they are merging.new entity will be called space mobile. the chairmant. talk to us about the decision to go public. why are you taking on a spec partner? >> it's an ideal way to get access to the market. it serves the valuation and it opens up a great opportunity to a broader market. vonnie: what is the technology you will provide and how will you make sure that it's reliable for every single outlet from space? >> we solve...
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elsewhere wigan go top with an eight—try hammering of huddersfieldand ast year's grand finalists salfordome to wakefield. over to australia and the women's t20 world cup, where england had a job to do. they knew they had to beat west indies in theirfinal group game to ensure their place in the semifinal. in the end it was a thumping victory — nat sciver starring with the bat yet again — her third half—century of the tournament helping them to a 46 run win. jo currie was there. so we now know three of the four semifinalists in this t20 world cup. india were already through, and we can add england and south africa to the last four. england came through against the west indies, they won the toss and put themselves into bat. danny wyatt made 29, amyjones 23, but it was nassif who once again shone, making another half—century. she is now very much cementing her place as one of the top players, and she is now that top run scorer so far in this world cup. so nat sciver helped england to win, not bad on a slow wicket. the west indies innings got off to a difficult start after they lost taylor to
elsewhere wigan go top with an eight—try hammering of huddersfieldand ast year's grand finalists salfordome to wakefield. over to australia and the women's t20 world cup, where england had a job to do. they knew they had to beat west indies in theirfinal group game to ensure their place in the semifinal. in the end it was a thumping victory — nat sciver starring with the bat yet again — her third half—century of the tournament helping them to a 46 run win. jo currie was there. so we now...
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ast astro trazenica. >> thank you, jared.he other point is he doesn't want to be long stocks in the manufacturing phase. i think that's important, too, tim. >> we speak about this all of the time it's almost absurd to think that investors would be making a play based on the vaccine we don't know the progression, the timeline or cost involved. that's the dynamic if you want a one size fits all, jnj is the name you go for their pharmacy business is growing higher, but their medical devices business that has stabilized, their testing business i think j & j has been an underperformer >>> coming up, elon musk what is he into now? >>> plusea hvy metals. the chart toppers when he would return ♪ when disaster strikes to one, we all get together and support each other. that's the nature of humanity. ♪ it has encouraged other people to take the time for each other. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back shares of tesla higher today elon musk was out taking shots at the competition phil, thank you for what you said when i read it, i thought he is digging
ast astro trazenica. >> thank you, jared.he other point is he doesn't want to be long stocks in the manufacturing phase. i think that's important, too, tim. >> we speak about this all of the time it's almost absurd to think that investors would be making a play based on the vaccine we don't know the progression, the timeline or cost involved. that's the dynamic if you want a one size fits all, jnj is the name you go for their pharmacy business is growing higher, but their medical...
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. >> reporter: he should note that ast ast no reason to believe that illness and death of a volunteern brazil are in any way connect connected. >>> let's get more. the dean of the brown university school of public health is with us. doctor, thank you for joining us. i want your reaction to the breaking news you just heard that the cdc now redefining what they consider to be a close contact with someone who has the coronavirus. explain this new guidance for us. >> absolutely, wolf. thank you for having me on. you know, what it says is that we used to think about close contact and exposure as a single 15-minute you spent time with somebody. what we are learning it can be cumulative over time so five minutes at the water cooler, five minutes later on in the morning or later on in the afternoon. that over time if you're exposed to somebody and they are not wearing a mask and they are infected, you can get infected. it re row iterates the importance of wearing a mask and second you have to maintain social distance more than six feet if you're in a situation where somebody could being infec
. >> reporter: he should note that ast ast no reason to believe that illness and death of a volunteern brazil are in any way connect connected. >>> let's get more. the dean of the brown university school of public health is with us. doctor, thank you for joining us. i want your reaction to the breaking news you just heard that the cdc now redefining what they consider to be a close contact with someone who has the coronavirus. explain this new guidance for us. >>...
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ast: our guest can be asked question on three lines. in the central time zone, (202) 748-8000. mountain and pacific time zones, (202) 748-8001. mental health professionals you can call and ask your questions at (202) 748-8002. the kaiser family foundation put out statistics taking a look at this issue, saying 39% of america's have lost a job or income. saying that covid-19 stress is affecting their mental health. one in five saying there is a major negative impact. how is that manifesting itself among those dealing with this? dr. gordon: if you are talking about mental health professionals, we are seeing greater demand for hotlines, greater demand for crisis talk line services. we are seeing people reach out more and more. a lot of our mental health professionals have made the transition rapidly to telehealth consultations. that has been a challenge for some but i think most are meeting that challenge. host: how is the average citizen dealing with this stress, what are they doing to cope? dr. gordon: everyone is doing something different. one of the things we are seeing a lot o
ast: our guest can be asked question on three lines. in the central time zone, (202) 748-8000. mountain and pacific time zones, (202) 748-8001. mental health professionals you can call and ask your questions at (202) 748-8002. the kaiser family foundation put out statistics taking a look at this issue, saying 39% of america's have lost a job or income. saying that covid-19 stress is affecting their mental health. one in five saying there is a major negative impact. how is that manifesting...
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as ast got elected in 2007 city councilmember and became the mayor in any 13. it has been a phenomenal opportunity for me, but also i am blessed to where the second vice president hat of the national league of cities. host: mayor williams on with us this morning to talk about issues facing cities -- not just cities, but the entire nation, the protests happening in cities and the ongoing covid-19 pandemic. we welcome your calls and comments at (202) 748-8001 four republicans. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents and others, (202) 748-8002. you mentioned you are just south of the atlanta area. of the spinoffme of what is happening in atlanta. first on the covid-19 pandemic. give us a snapshot of what it is like in your community. inst: in my community, i am , the dominanty community of caller, if you will. as it relates to covid-19, i am aware it is considered -- i have a vulnerable population. my city is made up of a population of seniors who have retired to this area because of its proximity to atlanta, it also to the airport. covid-19, we have been impacted
as ast got elected in 2007 city councilmember and became the mayor in any 13. it has been a phenomenal opportunity for me, but also i am blessed to where the second vice president hat of the national league of cities. host: mayor williams on with us this morning to talk about issues facing cities -- not just cities, but the entire nation, the protests happening in cities and the ongoing covid-19 pandemic. we welcome your calls and comments at (202) 748-8001 four republicans. democrats, (202)...
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ast to has become all too familiar with even after 38 years in the funeral business the corona pandemic nothing is as it used to be. with these families so many of them haven't been able to be with their loved one at the time of death put into a hospital where they can't visit or into a nursing home where they can no longer see him so many people are dying alone and that emotionally is challenging for families just to know that they can't be there and they can't you know be supportive and so are our challenge our job is to help them kind of deal with that and start to help them heal and grieve and that's that's what we do. more than 2500 people have already died in arizona leaving many hospitals overwhelmed with the sick and the dead. when we get a death call the hospital will say can you come quickly because we're archipelago at capacity we don't have anywhere to put these people they're trying not to get to these mobile units but they actually are so when we go now to a hospital transfer or someone in our care they have to actually have to look and see where the body is is it in the h
ast to has become all too familiar with even after 38 years in the funeral business the corona pandemic nothing is as it used to be. with these families so many of them haven't been able to be with their loved one at the time of death put into a hospital where they can't visit or into a nursing home where they can no longer see him so many people are dying alone and that emotionally is challenging for families just to know that they can't be there and they can't you know be supportive and so...
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nd you can also go to c-span.org and find video of ast prime minister's questions and other british public affairs programs. *- -- be sure to tt join live. gottlieb. >> after winning saturday's south carolina primary, joe biden campaigned in norfolk, ahead of tuesday's primary. ♪ ♪ >> thank you, thank you, thank you. >> hello, norfolk. [cheers and applause] love you. wow! i've got to start off with my mother. please excuse my back when i'm talking, i apologize to everybody back here but thank you. thank you. thank you. governor, thank you for that introduction and future governor of virginia. look, i don't know if you there was a night primary in south carolina. [cheers] >> i just want to say a special thanks before i go much further friend. your senator, tim kaine, a eacher's son, an ironworker's son, a guy who, in fact, as for people hisht whole life, he's a governor who ook on the nra after the massacre at virginia tech as and i'm ther fights proud to have tim in this fight with me because there is no one i would rather have. also want to thank a few more outstanding public servants. do
nd you can also go to c-span.org and find video of ast prime minister's questions and other british public affairs programs. *- -- be sure to tt join live. gottlieb. >> after winning saturday's south carolina primary, joe biden campaigned in norfolk, ahead of tuesday's primary. ♪ ♪ >> thank you, thank you, thank you. >> hello, norfolk. [cheers and applause] love you. wow! i've got to start off with my mother. please excuse my back when i'm talking, i apologize to everybody...
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ast 18 months, particularly, expensive in terms of medicare. again, i am not against those things. things.those i just think we need to be rational and fund the program at cost.t otherwise, sooner or later it goes bankrupt. and i don't think that will happen. don't think politics are going to -- politicians are going to in their 70's and 80's have their social security -- excuse me -- cut or cut.are but the reality is, we need to deal with this sooner rather than later. the more we late, expensive the fix comes. it's pretty simple. i have been disappointed that been willing has to pick up the mantle and really talk about how you're going to this. and i have a lot of people -- mr. mccarthy: answer questions. indiscernible] mr. mccarthy: ready to begin? we thank you all for coming. ou know, all across this country, we're seeing communities in
ast 18 months, particularly, expensive in terms of medicare. again, i am not against those things. things.those i just think we need to be rational and fund the program at cost.t otherwise, sooner or later it goes bankrupt. and i don't think that will happen. don't think politics are going to -- politicians are going to in their 70's and 80's have their social security -- excuse me -- cut or cut.are but the reality is, we need to deal with this sooner rather than later. the more we late,...
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ast: i know this is taking lot faster. we'll take 17 days from the committee to meet? it seems like a long time from right now. guest: that is what i went back and forth with dr. marks on. the fda is really intent on ensuring public trust in this process. that is probably the top priority. they don't want it to appear to anyone on the outside that they are rushing to a vaccine without gathering the independent group of experts to look at the data and to vet it themselves. they want to go through it with eight transparent way. the upshot is that it takes time, dr. marks calculates they are moving as quickly as they can while going through all the steps of the process. they need to prepare briefing documents for the committee members that go through all this data. these are massive studies of tens of thousands of people. there have been a lot of data points to sift through, and the agency's primary responsibility is to make sure they are not missing anything in the data set, and that takes time. host: give viewers a number to call in with questions that you might have on
ast: i know this is taking lot faster. we'll take 17 days from the committee to meet? it seems like a long time from right now. guest: that is what i went back and forth with dr. marks on. the fda is really intent on ensuring public trust in this process. that is probably the top priority. they don't want it to appear to anyone on the outside that they are rushing to a vaccine without gathering the independent group of experts to look at the data and to vet it themselves. they want to go...
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the federal government did in ast document white women slaveowners in the census. in 1840, the business looks very different. the census looks very much let -- very much like a patriarchal household that we envision in the 19th century. it documented and identified by name the male head of household. the female head of household might be a widow. all the other inhabitants in that household, they would simply be checked off. women, various ages. they had to check all of these little boxes. but they not -- would not identify individuals by name. tell who own property and that household. it just kind of bunched all of the other residents in the household together. people thought it was important. all of these have other enslaved people in the country. it might be important to know who they are. firstly, they did not name enslaved people in these censuses. namehey did start to people by household. to enumerate slaveholding throughout the nation. this is a page from the tennessee census reflecting the save -- slaveholding. identifies the person who owns the slave for th
the federal government did in ast document white women slaveowners in the census. in 1840, the business looks very different. the census looks very much let -- very much like a patriarchal household that we envision in the 19th century. it documented and identified by name the male head of household. the female head of household might be a widow. all the other inhabitants in that household, they would simply be checked off. women, various ages. they had to check all of these little boxes. but...
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>>the closure will last until at ast march 22th, the company willuse that time to reassess what they want to do next, i get it, i mean it's international. >>a spot is its own. all over here and also feel like they took a lot of cautionary steps to like even like shut down all water fountains saida lot of water glasses respectful distance is between people and thin like that i thought they tipped apppriate measures were closure didn't seem the necessary. >>let's talk about our 4 zone forecast right now with meorologist mabrisa rodriguez can see the rada there right behind us on the hard all that snow in the own erra right now, yeah, the heaviest right now over kirkwood and we are noticing that ose snow showers will ntinue not just right now, but during the overnight hours there is an avanche warning in effect right now through tomorrow morning for the areas of yuba ss and at its past in addition to that south lake tahoe aswell because noonly am i tracking some heavy snow coming down, but also gusty winds as well making for dangerous conditionsfor parts of this year and the wier storm
>>the closure will last until at ast march 22th, the company willuse that time to reassess what they want to do next, i get it, i mean it's international. >>a spot is its own. all over here and also feel like they took a lot of cautionary steps to like even like shut down all water fountains saida lot of water glasses respectful distance is between people and thin like that i thought they tipped apppriate measures were closure didn't seem the necessary. >>let's talk about our...
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months,ast couple of there have been a lot of candidate drugs identified that can be working, and othershat laboratories across the country, including our own. i am a faculty member at the emerging infectious diseases faculty. our investigators have been looking at drugs that might be successful based on their in celle, how they act lines and other basic translational research. then you put those into clinical trial. you try and compare it to another drug or a placebo, just because you are not hearing much about the drugs, they are all in the middle of going through this clinical trial work. there are a couple of big trials with results just around the corner. one is a couple of u.s.-based trials. a couple of them are on highly -- hydroxychloroquine, and another drug that looks like it is not going to be as successful. there is another drug that is another antiviral medication. there is a who trial that is ongoing. there are a couple of smaller trials. drugsother class of drug, that help the immune system respond to this. the work is happening, it is just not in the press. there is no an
months,ast couple of there have been a lot of candidate drugs identified that can be working, and othershat laboratories across the country, including our own. i am a faculty member at the emerging infectious diseases faculty. our investigators have been looking at drugs that might be successful based on their in celle, how they act lines and other basic translational research. then you put those into clinical trial. you try and compare it to another drug or a placebo, just because you are not...
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it is fitting that john lewis joins this pantheon of patriots, asting upon the same president abraham lincoln. lincolnered president in the shadow of the lycan memorial, where john declared that the lincoln memorial, where john declared that -- the lincoln memorial, where john declared words that ring true to this day. [indiscernible] between then and now, john lewis became a titan of the civil rights movement and the conscience of the congress. --e in congress, genres in congress, john was revered and beloved on both sides of the aisle and both sides of the capitol. we know he worked on the side of the angels, and now we know he is with them. we are comforted to know he is with his beloved lillian. it should be a comfort to his son john miles, the entire family, and the entire staff that so many mourn their loss and are praying for them at this sad time. god truly blessed america but the life and leadership of john lewis. we thank you for sharing him with us. may he rest in peace. john lewis often spoke of a beloved community that he shared with the reverend dr. martin luther king jr
it is fitting that john lewis joins this pantheon of patriots, asting upon the same president abraham lincoln. lincolnered president in the shadow of the lycan memorial, where john declared that the lincoln memorial, where john declared that -- the lincoln memorial, where john declared words that ring true to this day. [indiscernible] between then and now, john lewis became a titan of the civil rights movement and the conscience of the congress. --e in congress, genres in congress, john was...
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and warm weather is ahead might be a good time to ast will check chief meteorolo karnow to see how hotit the ne of just the we're moving in the 90's i think early as tomorrow in some parts of the inland valleys, but. but maybe even upper 70's in the san francisco in the next couple days going to be the hottest days and you can see nice clear skies out there most part the winds of course whipping around just a bit and that has been the story again this afternoon 32 miles hour sfo. but all around the bay area certainly some stng gusty fire danger certainly a concern high pressure trying to build in thi that continues to make its way eastward and behind that ridge is going to start to build in that's going bring us some gusty winds overnight tonight into tomorrow but the temperatures how about that downtown san francisco 77 torrabout 70 in daly city 67 and sunny in pacifica no fog to worry about along the coastline, degrees burlingame 79 in foster 82 would cite 85 degrees in mount view lot 80's in the south bay upper 80's in the san jose 86 los gatos you're looking at 90's inland 93 in li
and warm weather is ahead might be a good time to ast will check chief meteorolo karnow to see how hotit the ne of just the we're moving in the 90's i think early as tomorrow in some parts of the inland valleys, but. but maybe even upper 70's in the san francisco in the next couple days going to be the hottest days and you can see nice clear skies out there most part the winds of course whipping around just a bit and that has been the story again this afternoon 32 miles hour sfo. but all around...
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no ballot is rejected or not ast because of the wrong -- long as you filled in the things, you had notone that would violate your vote like putting axes in things, it doesn't matter. your vote will be counted as long as they can determine the voter's intent. thank you all. ♪ c-span, yourching unfiltered view of government. created by america's cable television companies as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. ♪ journal,'s washington every day we discussed policy issues that impact you. thursday morning, we are getting your reaction to campaign 2020 election results. join the conversation all morning with your phone calls, text messages, and tweets. watch live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. ♪ >> democratic presidential candidate joe biden held a news conference today as votes continued to be counted in swing states. he said he believes his campaign is winning in enough states to reach the needed 270 electoral college votes. he advocated for every vote to be counted.
no ballot is rejected or not ast because of the wrong -- long as you filled in the things, you had notone that would violate your vote like putting axes in things, it doesn't matter. your vote will be counted as long as they can determine the voter's intent. thank you all. ♪ c-span, yourching unfiltered view of government. created by america's cable television companies as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. ♪ journal,'s washington every day we discussed...
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that is something we will keep up we will check out ast the this evening's hour by hour dog walking forecast. >> 6 a major u.s. city telling californians to quarantine or fork over a have to find pick >> less, exhausted efforts to get illegal fireworks off the streets. why it may not be enough to get ahead of wildfires. >>, a major show but for major instigation spending hundreds of miles. >> still ahead lake tahoe is [upbeat music] ♪ today was the day that i put everything in perspective. ♪ ♪ i fell asleep but when i woke up. ♪ (boy) hi, do you want to share my sandwich? (vo) good feeds our connections. good feeds us all. hormel natural choice lunch meats. when we closed our wynn committed instantly to keeping all 15,000 team members on-board. we then focused our five-star level of service to all who needed it. we made improvements tbe btepe.s lives. is closure may have temporarily taken us out of wynn and encore, but it couldn't take the wynn and encore out of us. and now, we are proud to welcome you back. >> fourth of july weekend is already one of the busiest times of the year in lake ta
that is something we will keep up we will check out ast the this evening's hour by hour dog walking forecast. >> 6 a major u.s. city telling californians to quarantine or fork over a have to find pick >> less, exhausted efforts to get illegal fireworks off the streets. why it may not be enough to get ahead of wildfires. >>, a major show but for major instigation spending hundreds of miles. >> still ahead lake tahoe is [upbeat music] ♪ today was the day that i put...
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any remaining inventory will > ast bay, a second redwood city hearing is planned this thursday on a proposal to name a richmond elementary school after the former first lady michelle obama. wilson elementary school is currently in the process of being rebuilt. it is named after former president had woodrow wilson. there is a process for renaming a school that this is part of it. the meeting on thursday is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. at grace ru lutheran church. >>> we are watching developing news out of hawaii. least two police officers are dead. >>> and you can help out a city and make some quick cash at the same time. bay area city where there is a demand for poll workers for the upcoming primary. >>> and the lunar new year is just days away. the celebrations are already getting started. we'll take to you one. >>> and a lot of cloud we saw the earthquake grace in bold was offering a grant program. i signed up and i was actually selected it leaves the house in tack. you now know that in the next earthquake your house will be standing and we also got a discount on our earthquake insurance. if th
any remaining inventory will > ast bay, a second redwood city hearing is planned this thursday on a proposal to name a richmond elementary school after the former first lady michelle obama. wilson elementary school is currently in the process of being rebuilt. it is named after former president had woodrow wilson. there is a process for renaming a school that this is part of it. the meeting on thursday is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. at grace ru lutheran church. >>> we are watching...
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spring,ast back in the taskedes act funding was with distributing. ways, like the way they used community financial ,evelopment organization funds the way they used those all over the country in terms of getting money quickly into the hands of businesses. from the we've learned experience we've had over the hope we do and i every thing we can to get money quickly to people who need it. next up we have jan murphy. you should be able to unmute. >> can you unmute their jan? >> there she is. governor thank you for taking this call. i was wondering if you could speak to the funds you are theseg into to provide dollars. i think by law the workers comp fund has to have $500 million surplus, which it has. over that.y this is part of the access. is in excess of that $500 million. there is plenty of money in the workers comp fund and i think this is appropriate and i'm hoping the general assembly agrees it's an appropriate way to use that money. >> you are saying you want the money -- >> yeah. sure -- businesses that have been hardest hit, i'm thinking of rest
spring,ast back in the taskedes act funding was with distributing. ways, like the way they used community financial ,evelopment organization funds the way they used those all over the country in terms of getting money quickly into the hands of businesses. from the we've learned experience we've had over the hope we do and i every thing we can to get money quickly to people who need it. next up we have jan murphy. you should be able to unmute. >> can you unmute their jan? >> there...
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see what this would be like if i editt like i cut a -- if i it like i edit a documentary dropped into asthave no explanation for what it is and you're just trying to figure out on. is going so i tried to build it with a series of -- to prompt a series of questions from the audience that then are undercut. so, you know, it begins with this strange crowd gathered. it's aling outside says pro-america rally. you get inside and you think, oh, i see american flags. this must be some sort of event.ic but wait. are those swastikas i see there? it'syou think, oh, wait, 1939, so maybe the swastika didn't have the same significance that it does now. gets up on stage and begins saying the things that he said. think, oh, no, that crowd is reacting positively to those things. but maybe that's just, you know, spectacle. were -- there's a big difference between an idea and seeing actual violence. if actualhese people, violence was laid out in front of them, would recoil. a protester runs out on savagely beaten. and the pan across the crowd of people laughing and cheering found when i- i was watching this
see what this would be like if i editt like i cut a -- if i it like i edit a documentary dropped into asthave no explanation for what it is and you're just trying to figure out on. is going so i tried to build it with a series of -- to prompt a series of questions from the audience that then are undercut. so, you know, it begins with this strange crowd gathered. it's aling outside says pro-america rally. you get inside and you think, oh, i see american flags. this must be some sort of event.ic...
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laura: the nations testing chief sa if 90% of people wore a mask, it would be as s effective ast downis it that simple? >> i am a big advocate o masks. i believe masking is an important tool. i don't know that it is quite that simple. i don't know that if everybody wore a mask that the pandemic was somehow end. i do believe however wearing a mask is a really important part of the general strategy. my sense is itens probably not gh. we probably need more than just g masks to bre pandemic under contro laura: thank you so much for joining us tonight. the pandemic has left tens of millions of americans without jobs and on friday, the $600 a week and unemploymend.benefit expi many will struggle to pay rent table.lls and put food on the leaders inhi wton and white house officials met today and will do so again tomorrow. we have the latest. do you see a deal in the works? reporter: no deal yet, but positive noises, which is something, because the noises were negative until now. remember the democrats and republicans came up with two very different relief packages and then things log jammed.
laura: the nations testing chief sa if 90% of people wore a mask, it would be as s effective ast downis it that simple? >> i am a big advocate o masks. i believe masking is an important tool. i don't know that it is quite that simple. i don't know that if everybody wore a mask that the pandemic was somehow end. i do believe however wearing a mask is a really important part of the general strategy. my sense is itens probably not gh. we probably need more than just g masks to bre pandemic...
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podcast, i'm john, opinion writer for "the and my guest is returning for the fourth time to kamala astnator harris of california. over the past month, senator co-sponsored the justice in policing act, bipartisan the arris -- helped introduce a resolution denying a tax on the karolina muchova and help ntroduce the whistleblower protection act accountability during the coronavirus pandemic. arris is the former district attorney of san francisco, former attorney general of the ornia, made a run for democratic presidential nomination, and is now talked bout as a possible vice-presidential runningmate for joe biden. ight now, harris is front and center in the senate, in the senate debate on police reform, now.he joins me senator harris, welcome back. senator harris: thank you for being with you, jonathan. happy birthday. jonathan: thank you. before we get to police reform, to get to intelligence nd the russia story obtained bounties on the lives of american soldiers. you are a member of the senate committee.e you attended a briefing regarding the allegations that this. was involved in the w
podcast, i'm john, opinion writer for "the and my guest is returning for the fourth time to kamala astnator harris of california. over the past month, senator co-sponsored the justice in policing act, bipartisan the arris -- helped introduce a resolution denying a tax on the karolina muchova and help ntroduce the whistleblower protection act accountability during the coronavirus pandemic. arris is the former district attorney of san francisco, former attorney general of the ornia, made a...
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. >>> japanese ast foughts have given report aers glimpse into life at the international space station i call home every day from the international space station just like father who is have to live apart from their families because their employers transfer them to other locations. i continue to think about home as i do my job. >> this is his third space mission. a record seven crew members are now staying at the iss. he says they are making sure they don't bump into each oth when ty move around. he added crew dragon commander michael hopkins is sleeping in a cargo space because there are only six sleeping stations. >>> the city in the western prefecture have conducted test flights over scenic lake w iwa. passengers boarded on tuesday. the flights over the country's largest lake has operated until 1972. they enjoyed majestic views of the countryside as well as kyoto. >> translator: i enjoyed seeing the place where i live from a different perspective. it was amazing. >> city officials say they will continue to assess demand for the scenic flights. in preparation for the full revival. >>
. >>> japanese ast foughts have given report aers glimpse into life at the international space station i call home every day from the international space station just like father who is have to live apart from their families because their employers transfer them to other locations. i continue to think about home as i do my job. >> this is his third space mission. a record seven crew members are now staying at the iss. he says they are making sure they don't bump into each oth...
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we have been working for the .ast 40 years the concession we have from the government is about 60 yearslike most of the other oil and gas companies, their concessions are between five and 10 years. want togo to a well, we make sure this well is big enough to produce more, and at the same time our depletion rate of these wells is very small. some of the wells that we have 86 years ago or 84 years ago are up-to-date operations. having said that, oil is the cheapest fossil fuel, cheapest energy source. today you have over a billion people in the world who do not have access to electricity. you have to catch up for those people. that is why we think we should be more efficient and at the same time should not forget who we are. david: saudi arabia was the biggest producer of oil in the world, now maybe the united states or russia is bigger. saudi arabia could produce more oil given the reserves you have, but you are comfortable with the level you are producing, nine or 10 billion barrels a day? yasir: about 10 million barrels -- 10 billion barrels a day. david: saudi has the lowest or cheape
we have been working for the .ast 40 years the concession we have from the government is about 60 yearslike most of the other oil and gas companies, their concessions are between five and 10 years. want togo to a well, we make sure this well is big enough to produce more, and at the same time our depletion rate of these wells is very small. some of the wells that we have 86 years ago or 84 years ago are up-to-date operations. having said that, oil is the cheapest fossil fuel, cheapest energy...
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contact with e 3 people test positive r coravirus that those peoplere at home under quarantine for at ast 14 days th the fly this morning. they're not eve going to say which line whether it's a or b obviousl the fly community wants to know let me see if i went through there at so it'ssuch a such a date that i come across this particular person. they're not even saying that i thinki would want to know which line that they were working at, t they're not releasng that inrmation at the bottom line is this is happening at many airports across the country last week we saw tsa worker at at la x come down with coronavirus as well you might recall that the santa clara counthealth departments, they placed a ban onmany eventover at 1000 or more people but for now they're just monitoring the siuation at the airports back to you. >>all right, thanksa lot. well. and a quick update today students will return to asses at lowell high scol in san francisco. you may remember to shut down last thursday after studts parents tested sitive for coronavirus the school deep clean the entire school and has now deem
contact with e 3 people test positive r coravirus that those peoplere at home under quarantine for at ast 14 days th the fly this morning. they're not eve going to say which line whether it's a or b obviousl the fly community wants to know let me see if i went through there at so it'ssuch a such a date that i come across this particular person. they're not even saying that i thinki would want to know which line that they were working at, t they're not releasng that inrmation at the bottom line...
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and down to skin the hay again ast the wondrous great smokies . around the bend in gleaming sunlight, discover atlanta, gateway city to the south, a lively city full of sports, fine foods and lovely southern belles. but city sights lose scale for us when matched against wild nature's drama. behold stone mountain. [music] mark and leaves his the great high dome has left the flags that signify our 13 colnigs. by jet stream now we fly to gulfstream. st. augustine in florida where stands the oldest house in the oldest town of all the oldest towns. here too we find ancient stones of old castillo san marco, spanish forces from a banished ime. nearby, the spot where centuries past once ponde de leon to seek a magic fountain of eternal youth. and now today we still go there to seek for youth and we find it, too. [music] and much more that galitters in the sun. music] richest sand pile in the world, miami beach. all along the gulf, the venturer invites the traveler to find more, past tampa bay, along a curve past old st. petersburg and toppin springs. on,
and down to skin the hay again ast the wondrous great smokies . around the bend in gleaming sunlight, discover atlanta, gateway city to the south, a lively city full of sports, fine foods and lovely southern belles. but city sights lose scale for us when matched against wild nature's drama. behold stone mountain. [music] mark and leaves his the great high dome has left the flags that signify our 13 colnigs. by jet stream now we fly to gulfstream. st. augustine in florida where stands the oldest...
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ast: let's hear from supporter of president trump in illinois. joe biden says he wants to be president for the whole united states. he wants to gain the trust of all americans, but not one time while they was counting them votes did he come out and say let these people see the envelopes. with got nothing to hide here. that tells everybody that they are hiding something by not coming out and saying it. peoplene of the supporters heard from last night kamala harris addressing the nation about the campaign. >> for making this victory possible, to the poll workers who have worked tirelessly to make sure every vote is counted. our nation owes you a debt of gratitude. you have protected the integrity of our democracy. people who make up our beautiful country, thank you for turning out in record numbers to make your voices heard. and i know times have been challenging. especially the last several months. grief, sorrow and pain. the worries and the struggles. what we have also witnessed your courage. your resilience. and the generosity of your spirit. ye
ast: let's hear from supporter of president trump in illinois. joe biden says he wants to be president for the whole united states. he wants to gain the trust of all americans, but not one time while they was counting them votes did he come out and say let these people see the envelopes. with got nothing to hide here. that tells everybody that they are hiding something by not coming out and saying it. peoplene of the supporters heard from last night kamala harris addressing the nation about the...
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ya le destrozo a aste la vida a toda tu familia, no quiero que te comuniques con nadie. >>> hoy estamosento de tanto rabo lo que hay detrÁs, estamos de verdad que no cabemos la felicidad y bueno, cada uno se sintiÓ como Único y cuando ves que son todos satisfacciÓn enorme porque es un gripe grande con que se hizo la pelÍcula. >>> de verdad que se nota mucha calidad en cada parte en cada detalle de la pelÍcula, que por cierto cuenta una de las historias poco visibles de mÉxico una subcultura en monterrey inmersa en la mÚsica de colombia en la cumbia cÓmo descubres estos grupos sociales fernando? >>> bueno la verdad es que no son un secreto ¿no?, pero yo los descubrÍ digamos me los encontÉe a travÉs de la mÚsica ¿no? primer me encontrÉ con la cumbia de bajada quise saber que habÍa mÁs en este sonido particular y ademÁs bueno habÍa visto algunos que quedan por encima quizÁs celebran lo vistazo y lo caracterÍstico de estos atuendoes y quise entrar al corazÓn de estas personas y ver cÓmo se van conect ando todos de alguna manera. >>> y oye, claro, un tema importantÍsimo es la cumbia rebajada
ya le destrozo a aste la vida a toda tu familia, no quiero que te comuniques con nadie. >>> hoy estamosento de tanto rabo lo que hay detrÁs, estamos de verdad que no cabemos la felicidad y bueno, cada uno se sintiÓ como Único y cuando ves que son todos satisfacciÓn enorme porque es un gripe grande con que se hizo la pelÍcula. >>> de verdad que se nota mucha calidad en cada parte en cada detalle de la pelÍcula, que por cierto cuenta una de las historias poco visibles de...
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most of them never thought there once rich country would to climb as much as it has have -- ast has over past few years. this is a she remembers a betterimin venezuela. >> [speaking foreign language] >> with venezuela in lockdown, she has to rely on food from her family. she can no lger travel to the markets, so she has to buy food locally, where it's more >> [speaking foreign language] >> she knows that the pdemic is essentially just a new front in a battle venezuelans are used to, to wo for survival. laura: venezuela's multiple crises there. in other news frorl around the the eu is kickstarting gradual lifting of borders. a the rapid spread of the to suspend border ng withtions the neighbors. you're up stores in sector is facing a 40% dro income. england is the latest country i europe to ease lockdown restrictns, seven weeks after they were introduced. the most significant change is that people who can't work from me are being told toor go back to this led to crowds on public transport. you are watching "bbc world news amera." still come, a shocking attack. afghanistan is shaken after
most of them never thought there once rich country would to climb as much as it has have -- ast has over past few years. this is a she remembers a betterimin venezuela. >> [speaking foreign language] >> with venezuela in lockdown, she has to rely on food from her family. she can no lger travel to the markets, so she has to buy food locally, where it's more >> [speaking foreign language] >> she knows that the pdemic is essentially just a new front in a battle venezuelans...