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ance risks losing public support if it is too harsh or too long.r minister advised sensitivity in applying rules, and said police operate differently in cou compared to big cities, and in the poorest suburbs compared to towns. but the parisic pchief was forced to apologize today after taking a very different tone. >> the ones who were ,ospitalized today, the es on life support now are the ones that didn't respect the quarantine when it began. this is not a videogame. its real. there are dead people. correspondent:it wh few life besupport left in the paris region, parent -- patients are for care.trycross this is the worst-hit region of france, but is there light at t the end of tnel? >> if you asked me this two days ago, i should say no, but there is a reduction in patients in emergency wards. correspondent: he says there were no new admissions to intensive care in his hospital today, a first since the epidemic began, the first wimpse of hope here aftks of fear and frustration, the first sign that confinement might have worked. lu williamson, bbc ne
ance risks losing public support if it is too harsh or too long.r minister advised sensitivity in applying rules, and said police operate differently in cou compared to big cities, and in the poorest suburbs compared to towns. but the parisic pchief was forced to apologize today after taking a very different tone. >> the ones who were ,ospitalized today, the es on life support now are the ones that didn't respect the quarantine when it began. this is not a videogame. its real. there are...
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he was among the anc activists who were tried with nelson mandela, convicted of sabotage, and sentenced town the son of britishjews. he soon became involved in the fight against south africa's racial apartheid joining the underground armed struggle against the white minority regime. to become a full—time revolution, it was very exciting. the adrenaline was pumping every day. but he was arrested with others at this farm outside johannesburg in 1963 and charged with sabotage alongside older struggle heroes like nelson mandela, whose wife winnie attended the trial. the accused all expected to be hanged but were given life sentences instead. to many white south africans, goldberg was a traitor. to many black people, he was a reminder that the fight against racial oppression was not theirs alone. goldberg emerged from prison 22 years later as apartheid was beginning to crumble. now, we are free to be free. because to be free, it is not enough to cast off your chains. you must so live your life that you respect and advance the freedom of others. that's the legacy. goldberg was celebrated inte
he was among the anc activists who were tried with nelson mandela, convicted of sabotage, and sentenced town the son of britishjews. he soon became involved in the fight against south africa's racial apartheid joining the underground armed struggle against the white minority regime. to become a full—time revolution, it was very exciting. the adrenaline was pumping every day. but he was arrested with others at this farm outside johannesburg in 1963 and charged with sabotage alongside older...
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the queen sending her own message of support to the prime minister's f family ance, expecting her firstld. a partner and a father. anchor: for more on the prime minister's health and other political ns, i'm joined by katt kay. who is really governing britain? katty: dominic raab i the person who has been designated if necessary to make the decisions that boris johnson might not be able to make. he was the brexit secretary. he was involved in brexit negotiations he does not have the charisma or energy or the name recognition of boris johnson. the fact that boris johnson is in intensive care for a second night is sending a chill around the united states. he is the first world leader of that stature to have succumbed to the coronavirus. haeveryone knowsif you end up in intensive care, it is because your disease is serious. it is one of these momentsop tht will remember when we look back at the history of this disease. anchor: boris johnson shook a lot of hands and marched, didn't he? before his government ally reversed course. katty: there is video of him on march 3 almost proudly saying i
the queen sending her own message of support to the prime minister's f family ance, expecting her firstld. a partner and a father. anchor: for more on the prime minister's health and other political ns, i'm joined by katt kay. who is really governing britain? katty: dominic raab i the person who has been designated if necessary to make the decisions that boris johnson might not be able to make. he was the brexit secretary. he was involved in brexit negotiations he does not have the charisma or...
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family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you to. ancig ay if you gor swellinr nere st, rash, or trouble breathing. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. tell your doctor if you have diabetic retinopathy or vision changes. taking ozempic® with a sulfonylurea or insulin may increase low blood sugar risk. common side effects are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, and constipation. some side effects can lead to dehydration,...
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you are saturday looks li fog and sunshine coming your way more clouds on the way on sunday and the ance of rain monday that's a forecast just the back to you thank you lawrence next here at 5 ntinuing our tradition of honoring heroes in the bay area we will celebrate one east bay woman. >>who's making a big difference in our communitas s health care workers are on the front li of the coronavirus battle for most of us we can't even imagine l that they go rough each day and reporter jessica laytoas a behind the scenes look now at one day in the life of an e r nurse in new jersey. >>expect 45 am. >>every morning within a few minuteof waking maxime kassis is out the door for his son using her 20 minute drive from rutherford new jers city to mentally prepare for the next 14 the 34 year-old is in the art nurseat christ hospital whe a nurse is are out sick, leing sometimes just 3 to cover the entire e r. >>stairs i remember gointo work and bng extremely a free by the 2 i had a full-blown anxiety attack at work now she holds the hands of the patients who are near >>i may be the st person they a
you are saturday looks li fog and sunshine coming your way more clouds on the way on sunday and the ance of rain monday that's a forecast just the back to you thank you lawrence next here at 5 ntinuing our tradition of honoring heroes in the bay area we will celebrate one east bay woman. >>who's making a big difference in our communitas s health care workers are on the front li of the coronavirus battle for most of us we can't even imagine l that they go rough each day and reporter...
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ance 24 some countries are still in lockckdown. theyey will exit lockdown at different paces. is it safe to say the finger-pointing will begin once this coronavirus pandemic is over? >> i don't think so. i think that the finger-pointing has already started.. look at how the c crisis inside the e world health o organizatis being conducted with china putting political preressure to kind of, yeah, about the response to the crisis in this coununtry, leading to a bigger crisis. ononce the united states removes what they are plannining to take back, there is already a finger-pointing problem that turns the crisis into a larger crisis. >> i agree with your assessment, it's not just finger-pointing and it has already begun. probably the gloves are going to come off in a few months. let me ask you, the crisis has clearly put a lot into focus s n terms of multilateral organizations like the wororld health organization. every so often they come out and the end of thet day we have people rallying around the flag, , doing what national states are tellining tm to do. >>>> that's riright. it
ance 24 some countries are still in lockckdown. theyey will exit lockdown at different paces. is it safe to say the finger-pointing will begin once this coronavirus pandemic is over? >> i don't think so. i think that the finger-pointing has already started.. look at how the c crisis inside the e world health o organizatis being conducted with china putting political preressure to kind of, yeah, about the response to the crisis in this coununtry, leading to a bigger crisis. ononce the...
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guest: i think continuingsi the ance we have given is going to be really important.hee checks that people h gotten, expanded unemployment tainsurance, ands really need money. this economic problem is not going to go away quickly. laura: when you look at those long lines at food banks, is it now hitting the middle class? guest: the virus is hitting every aspect of our economy. we have programs that should protect a loof people. unemployment insurance benefits should be about as much as you were making on the job. on top of that.some extra money but many people haven't gotten at yet. many are falling through the cracks. that is why making sure our efforts are on the side of being duplicative is iortant. laur states are starting to reopen their economies. should that make a dent in unemployment in theory? gues some of the people have been furlougd. when their employers comeack, when their businesses come back, they will go back to work. what you have to be carefu though is you are not trying to maximize the economy in the month omay. you want the best possible economy i
guest: i think continuingsi the ance we have given is going to be really important.hee checks that people h gotten, expanded unemployment tainsurance, ands really need money. this economic problem is not going to go away quickly. laura: when you look at those long lines at food banks, is it now hitting the middle class? guest: the virus is hitting every aspect of our economy. we have programs that should protect a loof people. unemployment insurance benefits should be about as much as you were...
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upper 70's but then relief in sight for everyone in the bay area starting thursday and th a slight ance of scattered showers arriving as early as sunday night continuing for your monday catherine back to you all embrace a thanks very much. >>timenow to talk some sports is the federal government is trying to figure out a plan to reopen the country the president is working toward a plan tget sports leagues. back in business mark carpenter, he joins us with a more what's going on. >>thank you very much. catherine yeah like many across the nation president donald trump is ready to e some sports again and this afternoon he hinted athis strategy to get the games back up and running now the president says that in addition to working with the nation's governors on plans to reopen economies also be talking with the commissioners of all th country's major sports leagues to gure out how to get back to work 3 of the leagus currently have their seasons on hold in the nfl is going through with its draft nextweek in a remote capacity, but the status of games is upn the air we'll see what kind of bluep
upper 70's but then relief in sight for everyone in the bay area starting thursday and th a slight ance of scattered showers arriving as early as sunday night continuing for your monday catherine back to you all embrace a thanks very much. >>timenow to talk some sports is the federal government is trying to figure out a plan to reopen the country the president is working toward a plan tget sports leagues. back in business mark carpenter, he joins us with a more what's going on....
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all the stay at home,di ancing and guidelines.t has this revealed to you abt pmpsident t peter: i think this is a week when the starkdr numbers tha birx and dr. fauci presented bega to really sink in. that, in fact, this is not going to go away.e' th no anybody here. this is going to be a locker term problem than he had hoped and the message he ge on that briefing, i think on tuesday, he said americans have to bepr ared far very, very tough couple of week. itay be longer for a couple of week. i think you saw today the disapartment between the president's jew and his health advisors' vw when he announce it would c.d.c.'s new guidelin when he said that most amerins whe in public should wear a mask then said i'm not gng to do that. he yet to this day is fully t acceptin viewpoints of the medical advisors around him but seems there has been a little bit more acceptance of just hm this can be. among other things, he locked -- looked at the hospital in his own borough of queens, 'em herself hospital and saw the pictures o them being ove
all the stay at home,di ancing and guidelines.t has this revealed to you abt pmpsident t peter: i think this is a week when the starkdr numbers tha birx and dr. fauci presented bega to really sink in. that, in fact, this is not going to go away.e' th no anybody here. this is going to be a locker term problem than he had hoped and the message he ge on that briefing, i think on tuesday, he said americans have to bepr ared far very, very tough couple of week. itay be longer for a couple of week. i...
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ancing. we don't want to see another surge coming in. >> reporter: restrictions in some states are easing. marinas and boatyards in connecticut, new york and new jersey are opening with strict measures. beaches in florida have reopened. ayere's hope in new york. governor cuomo says the outbreak is slowing, but they need to reduce the infection rate before restrictions are eased. >> but watch that hospitalization rate and that infection rate. because if that starts going up again, and you don't immediately correct, or you made such a dramatic movement that the virus infection spreads, you could go right back to where you were, in one week's time. >> reporter: as americans wait, the lines grow longer outside food banks, like this one in california. >> the need is massive. >> reporter: this month, university hospital lost five staff members to covid-19. with more than 200 patients with the virus right now, they're hoping they have reached the peak, shon. >> gables: meg oliver, thank you. tonight
ancing. we don't want to see another surge coming in. >> reporter: restrictions in some states are easing. marinas and boatyards in connecticut, new york and new jersey are opening with strict measures. beaches in florida have reopened. ayere's hope in new york. governor cuomo says the outbreak is slowing, but they need to reduce the infection rate before restrictions are eased. >> but watch that hospitalization rate and that infection rate. because if that starts going up again,...
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ance at later date- and it's still unclear whether the g g. twenty and opecc plus will accecept this arrarangement. sai has prereviously said thahat a m member w who doesn't follow through on its commitments would be allowed to continueue with the deaeal the deal will have to. end so their own sense ththat that't's the plan to cuct supply it would actually be enough. the prpricing was ginned up the- rurussian s saudi a aran recentnt weeks.. p plus says put means that t all priceses. on te web lows. the group- old i it foil. almost a at. the. please thank you this tech giant andnd google a bigger to drop it off at q. spot for tecno. to help contain coverered now. what c cn tell us about this. yes they have thahat's actually right say they said today that they go to develop content to trace technology. to let people know when they've been this someone who may have the virus now the way to work this technology you. often them the is blue to pass information between phones. the user receives alert they've been placed books and he was someone who t
ance at later date- and it's still unclear whether the g g. twenty and opecc plus will accecept this arrarangement. sai has prereviously said thahat a m member w who doesn't follow through on its commitments would be allowed to continueue with the deaeal the deal will have to. end so their own sense ththat that't's the plan to cuct supply it would actually be enough. the prpricing was ginned up the- rurussian s saudi a aran recentnt weeks.. p plus says put means that t all priceses. on te web...
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cuomo: the javits center is going to be the main federal beds,ance, that is 2500 their staff, their equipment, that will be a significant relief valve for much of downstate. if we get that up and running, and that is a priority. >> arthur ashe stadium? phoneshing, is that over -- is that overflow? gov. cuomo: non-covid bed overflow, if we need it. the beds, when we first started, the main concern was having enough beds, we were focused on beds. it has shifted to equipment and staff. thank you, have a good weekend. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] c-span has around-the-clock flood -- coverage of the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic and it is available on demand on c-span.org/coronavirus. watch white house briefings, updates from governors and state officials, track the spread throughout the u.s. in the world with interruptive maps. unfilteredmand, any, on c-span.org/coronavirus. today, president trump and members
cuomo: the javits center is going to be the main federal beds,ance, that is 2500 their staff, their equipment, that will be a significant relief valve for much of downstate. if we get that up and running, and that is a priority. >> arthur ashe stadium? phoneshing, is that over -- is that overflow? gov. cuomo: non-covid bed overflow, if we need it. the beds, when we first started, the main concern was having enough beds, we were focused on beds. it has shifted to equipment and staff. thank...
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debt italy, spain and france, they still want some guarantee there will be some joint eu debt issue e ancen if they were to approve this nevertheless, they are expected to green light the proposal to raise $1 billion euros they also expected to approve further help that could ultimately reach $200 billion euros. in total, today's package reached half a billion euros the minister still needs to figure out what they are going to do about this esm credit line >> thank you still to come, will the u.s. join potential outcome cuts. it will watch the meeting on thursday we will have shortly the iea's fatih. th icongn mont there is a chance that that's the last time. 300 miles an hour, thats where i feel normal. i might be crazy but i'm not stupid. having an annuity tells me that i'm protected. during turbulent times, consider protected lifetime income from an annuity as part of your retirement plan. this can help you cover your essential monthly expenses. learn more at protectedincome.org . >>> we are back. welcome to "street signs." i'm geoff cutmore. the dax hitting a five-week high on signs th
debt italy, spain and france, they still want some guarantee there will be some joint eu debt issue e ancen if they were to approve this nevertheless, they are expected to green light the proposal to raise $1 billion euros they also expected to approve further help that could ultimately reach $200 billion euros. in total, today's package reached half a billion euros the minister still needs to figure out what they are going to do about this esm credit line >> thank you still to come, will...
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a spotty chens ance of a shower. nothing big. don't be surprised by hit and miss rain. we will keep it until the afternoon. with the pattern change, temperatures cooling you off. we are back to 69 in napa, 67 in san jose. my extended forecast holds a ebert chance of rain. once we hit monday, .05 to .25. and we will take a look at the forecast. and if lucy is up for her nap, she may give us a thursday cheer. she is dying to get back on camera. >> we love lucy. >> she e wants to say hi to luca. did you bring luca to the study joe? >> no, he is socially distancing. >> we will see lucy later on. >>> up later, phrase one, phase two, and phase three. we will try to explain president the trump's guidelines to reopen part of the country. the best way to predict the future is to create it and change the world. here at abbvie, we're inventing medicines of the future to create tomorrows that will be healthier... ...and happier, while making medicines that help people right now. because that's the present we wanted to live in. and that's the future we all want to see. abbvie. here.
a spotty chens ance of a shower. nothing big. don't be surprised by hit and miss rain. we will keep it until the afternoon. with the pattern change, temperatures cooling you off. we are back to 69 in napa, 67 in san jose. my extended forecast holds a ebert chance of rain. once we hit monday, .05 to .25. and we will take a look at the forecast. and if lucy is up for her nap, she may give us a thursday cheer. she is dying to get back on camera. >> we love lucy. >> she e wants to say...
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speaker pelosi: the judge ruled this week that the anc should not be receiving this.he secretary of the treasury was supposed to, when the case was resolved, release the funds. they could have done it before, but they said we want to wait for the trial to be over. the court was very emphatic in its decision about this, and i completely -- it is ridiculous that they would be getting in line to get funds from this. because here's the thing. it is important to note this. the money being distributed is supposed to be, and this is the standard, necessary for the sustainability of the business, the entity, the nonprofit. whatever it is. necessary for sustainability. and there are 26,000 entities that received loans of over $2 million or more. many of them may be justified. but they have -- we have to take a look because there are so many others who want $50,000 or $100,000 who are not be attended -- who are not being attended to. in this case, the $8 billion for the tribe, not nearly enough, and i want more in the next bill for the tribes because this is about states, count
speaker pelosi: the judge ruled this week that the anc should not be receiving this.he secretary of the treasury was supposed to, when the case was resolved, release the funds. they could have done it before, but they said we want to wait for the trial to be over. the court was very emphatic in its decision about this, and i completely -- it is ridiculous that they would be getting in line to get funds from this. because here's the thing. it is important to note this. the money being...
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san francisco's supervisor says the response wassan anc utter failure. >> this was preventible. i appreciate the steps they've taken today, but they should have taken steps a month ago to move people out of this shelter, to make sure there's six feet of social distancing. >> we were on top of it. we know there are a number of people who have tested positive. and we are going to reroute our medical health experts and people, our nurses and other health support, to this facility. >> reporter: we just learned of the 144 tests administered. 70 people tested positive. 71 negative tests. and three of those tests are still pending at this point. those who did test negative will be moved out of the facility. live in the newsroom tonight, stephanie sierra, abc 7 news. >> stephanie, thank you. >>> around bait arthe bay area, people have died in the bay area. santa clara county still has the most confirmed cases in the region with modern 1,480. lake county now has four confirmed cases. mendocino cases, cases have held steady at four. for weeks lake county was reporting zero cases, that's c
san francisco's supervisor says the response wassan anc utter failure. >> this was preventible. i appreciate the steps they've taken today, but they should have taken steps a month ago to move people out of this shelter, to make sure there's six feet of social distancing. >> we were on top of it. we know there are a number of people who have tested positive. and we are going to reroute our medical health experts and people, our nurses and other health support, to this facility....
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county anc with the sheriff decided to do was release 25% of the entire inmate population here in l.ao about 4,300 inmates. that's a heck of a lot of inmates, and the reason why l.a. county has a because jail system and the entire country going into this pandemic, we would have about 17,000 inmates in county jail on any given day. the sheriff took a lot of heat and criticism from the public when he made the decision because of the same time he had also tried closing down all of our local gun store ohmic stores. he had listed them as nonessential businesses. thousands of inmates on the street being deprived of an ability to buy a b gun. the sheriffs says before this was ever a pandemic in late february, he made this decision. he began releasing inmates groups of five at a time and that is because it's so overcrowded in the jail system he wanted to be ahead of the curve. if one inmate were to get a positive test it would potentially spread to not only the other inmates but two of the sheriff's deputies as well. he has over 200 deputies in quarantined right now, so he said it's a good th
county anc with the sheriff decided to do was release 25% of the entire inmate population here in l.ao about 4,300 inmates. that's a heck of a lot of inmates, and the reason why l.a. county has a because jail system and the entire country going into this pandemic, we would have about 17,000 inmates in county jail on any given day. the sheriff took a lot of heat and criticism from the public when he made the decision because of the same time he had also tried closing down all of our local gun...
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that was a slight nu ance thing wrong. greg zuckerman is a great reporter he got that thing almost pretty accurate >> give us a gauge of what you're hearing about the hedge fund world >> the thing i'm the most proud of is the sales force. we have been working 14 hours day over the last four weeks and i think we have gotten to 95% of our investors. i'm very proud to say that our redemption totals and our window frankly closed today our redejs tomption totals are . a lot of this stuff is spring loaded for success going forward. additionally, surprising as this is, we are writing tickets into that fund. the principals are adding money. we have seasoned people looking at this fund it's a huge distressed buying opportunity. if you think the equity markets are priced for perfection, bond markets are lagging the equity markets. 31 years in this business doesn't last forever warren buffets says the markets are a voting machine in the short term they are a weighing machine over long periods of time and they will weigh the fundament
that was a slight nu ance thing wrong. greg zuckerman is a great reporter he got that thing almost pretty accurate >> give us a gauge of what you're hearing about the hedge fund world >> the thing i'm the most proud of is the sales force. we have been working 14 hours day over the last four weeks and i think we have gotten to 95% of our investors. i'm very proud to say that our redemption totals and our window frankly closed today our redejs tomption totals are . a lot of this stuff...
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ceveryone is social ancing, anlike 77-year-old salln complained, "i was just distraught this morning when i opened it and saw that you have to have a witness. i thought, 'i just can't do it.' they suggested having the mailman look through the picture window, but i'm on the third floor, so that won't work." this is what i've been saying for years: mailmen should all carry ladders so they can look through old women's windows! no one listened. democrats want to remove barriers like these all over the country. in the recently-passed stimulus bill, nancy pelosi tried to get funding to move the entire country to vote by mail. but, that was roundly rejected by the president, and he explained why on the "fox and friends:" >> the things they had in there were crazy. they had things that-- levels of voting that, if you ever agreed to it, you'd never have a republican elected in this country again. >> stephen: wow! you can't say that out loud. you're supposed to pretend that you won the election because people like you. that's like saying (as trump) "i can't stand these newfangled scoreboards.
ceveryone is social ancing, anlike 77-year-old salln complained, "i was just distraught this morning when i opened it and saw that you have to have a witness. i thought, 'i just can't do it.' they suggested having the mailman look through the picture window, but i'm on the third floor, so that won't work." this is what i've been saying for years: mailmen should all carry ladders so they can look through old women's windows! no one listened. democrats want to remove barriers like these...
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gardening and other sciences, this is something that could really affect our life both our inherit ance geoms. >> we could build the weather maps, google maps for disease and weather diseases. i was curious from debra how might this change academia, how we are doing online education virtualized and going forward? >> every university around the world had to confront the future very much than we would. education would inevitable move more online but we've all been forced to it in one week we moved just in my institution, 1,142 classes online in a week. and we are learning what works and what doesn't work. you know, i think we are learning that there's many things you can do on line that may be better than you can do on the physical space and we are learning some things need physical space. we would figure out. i love your point to be data donors. i keep saying this to students and colleagues. everybody should be taking notes right now because this moment will pass in a blur. we need to be really documenting what works, what doesn't work, how we make it better and when we emerge from this
gardening and other sciences, this is something that could really affect our life both our inherit ance geoms. >> we could build the weather maps, google maps for disease and weather diseases. i was curious from debra how might this change academia, how we are doing online education virtualized and going forward? >> every university around the world had to confront the future very much than we would. education would inevitable move more online but we've all been forced to it in one...
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they'll make sure riders are wearing masks and practicing social dist ancing. muni still serves 100,000 people each day. i think a lot of the bus drivers are put under pressure to control what's happening as far as ridership and everything else on the buses, so this will alleviate some pressure from them, i think. >> i hope so. >> all right, thanks, jobina. >>> coming up next, the seven things you need to know this morning. >>> governor newsom just signed an executive order about plastic bags. what you need to know before your next shopping trip. >> i can't break down. i can't have a flat tire. i have to be there. my patients depend on me. >> giving back. a company based here in the bay area is making sure front line that could mean an increase byin energy bills.. you can save by setting your heat to 68 or lower... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or just letting the sun light your home. stay well and keep it golden. eveso we can stillg a answer your calls. now. and we are monitoring our system 24/7 to ensure that we have a fast reliable ne
they'll make sure riders are wearing masks and practicing social dist ancing. muni still serves 100,000 people each day. i think a lot of the bus drivers are put under pressure to control what's happening as far as ridership and everything else on the buses, so this will alleviate some pressure from them, i think. >> i hope so. >> all right, thanks, jobina. >>> coming up next, the seven things you need to know this morning. >>> governor newsom just signed an...
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>>viewers will have the ance to donatto the will gers foundati which ishelpg theate workers have been furloughed due the covid-19 crisis may the ds eventually be in their favor in hollywood, i'm david daniel. >>a crisis visit our website kron 4 dot com just go to the coronavirus tab under news. there you'lfind the latest on outbreaks in the coming up next the news continues our 24 7 streaming service lld kron-on its commercial free ella sogomonian stanng by in the newsroom with what we're worng on l a. >>the key re people have succbed to covid-19 in the east and fortately so coing up at 11. we're going to talk about how alameda county health officials have revealed just how many people have died at one rehab center for a council member lost their loved one to those details ahead on kron on. >>thank you allan make sure to dowoad the kron on app to get 24 7 commercial free. local news coverage. well some good news for people who plan to visit sonoma and napa set famous wineries is spring. the industry there is holding what they're calling virtual tastings yes, 7 businesses are giving pe
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many schools have implementeds the ance learning plans.hose distance learning plans need to look at the goals on the i.e.p. and continue to work on some of those goals in the distance learning plan.a so ihild has needs in reading, if a child has nee in math, they should continue to distance learningn. through the if the child has speech language needs and needs speech and language therapy, then that needto be addressed. i think one of the mothers said that her child was receiving physical therapy electronically, but it rquires her to manipulate his arms in order to participate in the physical therapy. and it is a lot for families. >> woodruff: we heard one of the mothers say she feels like a failure. what is your advice to parents who are watching this, listening to this andeeling that this is more than they are capable of doing? >> well, from the outset, copa has encouraged people to work together with their school districts. we're sort of all in this together, but also we've avised families to look at where a child was the day before sch
many schools have implementeds the ance learning plans.hose distance learning plans need to look at the goals on the i.e.p. and continue to work on some of those goals in the distance learning plan.a so ihild has needs in reading, if a child has nee in math, they should continue to distance learningn. through the if the child has speech language needs and needs speech and language therapy, then that needto be addressed. i think one of the mothers said that her child was receiving physical...
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south korea learned thepo ance of early diagnosis during the 2015 outbreak of syndrome, or mers, a viraltory illness similar to covid-19. tein theory, the faster yo, the faster you're able to isolate infected people and stem the read of the virus. the government worked with gencurix and other companies this year to produce test kits so they could quickly receive regulatory approval t koreans. >> although we are not doctors or nurses, we also feel we are fighting coronavirus we feel it's very important in the world. although it's a very good business opportunity f it's a very sad situation. >> reporter: south koreaan a textbookestoid-1 has teed nearly 530,000 people. more than 10,500 have tested positive, and 222 have died, for a death rate of just over 2%,he half that ofnited states. with no shortage of kits here, gencurix is expoing tens of thousands all over the world. it plans to boost that number and send many to the u.s. once it receives f.d.a. approval. south korea's success at home against covid-19, and its international reputation as a leader in battling the pandemic, have given
south korea learned thepo ance of early diagnosis during the 2015 outbreak of syndrome, or mers, a viraltory illness similar to covid-19. tein theory, the faster yo, the faster you're able to isolate infected people and stem the read of the virus. the government worked with gencurix and other companies this year to produce test kits so they could quickly receive regulatory approval t koreans. >> although we are not doctors or nurses, we also feel we are fighting coronavirus we feel it's...
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anc conveying the facts is essential.ert, thanks so much for coming out tonight, good luck. >> you are so welcome. thanks, tucker. >> tucker: it's will before anything happens we need widespread testing for this disease to know exactly where we are before we can get the economy back in action. we still don't have it. why is that and when are we going to get it? we will tell you after the break. ♪ hi guys, i'm david a.r. white founder of pureflix. right now we're offering one week free of pureflix to new users. our hope is that our content can help fill these stressful hours, and provide a little comfort to you and your family, and ultimately nurture your spirit. thank you and god bless you. ♪ with jackson hewitt upload your tax docs... ...and connect with a tax pro from home taxes done and ready for review within 24 hours, guaranteed, ...or your tax prep is free. taxes fast and easy with jackson hewitt. ...or your tax prep is free. ♪music) there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and empl
anc conveying the facts is essential.ert, thanks so much for coming out tonight, good luck. >> you are so welcome. thanks, tucker. >> tucker: it's will before anything happens we need widespread testing for this disease to know exactly where we are before we can get the economy back in action. we still don't have it. why is that and when are we going to get it? we will tell you after the break. ♪ hi guys, i'm david a.r. white founder of pureflix. right now we're offering one week...
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i wanted to puput it out whwheni thought it would h have the best ance.f work k into it. -- i knewew it would help people who were fans o of n because they're just waiting around for so many yeaears. ohoh, yeah, new record is here. that is something g for meme too for a a uple of dadays. it is actually making people feel free and happy and if i can make e people feel a alive or feel her anger r feel creative, that is the best thing that i could hope for. that and also trying to tie my songs in with things that i believe in. i just want to say something off .he top of my record because i did some s studying and i have wereyay i wish there indigeusus folks teachching american hisistory. i wawas never r taught that for saidnce, thomomas jefferson -- e exchange land [indiscernib] they will b become [indiscernib] it is so b boldly evevil. see the goodlglad to -- it was planned. it is like the trail of tears is a hundred years in the making. he wrote about removing all indigenous folks 15 years before he became president. i don't know anything about american hi
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stuck in a narrow range with a gain rehe, we'll take a break we'll be back in just a moment an insur anceht say against the paper dollar. that's why i bought gold. it's not for my insurance, but it's for my daughters and the grandchildren's' insurance that i felt like that generational aspect of passing down gold is securing them a future. of course, nothing is without risk. and that being said, i feel that by diversifying with precious metals, that i am covering my bases. it's a hard asset. you can turn it back into cash. whereas keeping a lot of cash in your bank account can really almost end up being nothing. you have these dollars over here sitting in a bank drawing practically zero interest. i think gold and silver has a greater potential for increasing in value. i mean, you have to keep cash. but you don't have to keep everything in cash, and you don't have to put everything in the stock market, and you don't have to put it all in a bond market. you do a little bit of everything. and then you sleep at night and don't worry about it. in fact, i sleep better with gold than i do with t
stuck in a narrow range with a gain rehe, we'll take a break we'll be back in just a moment an insur anceht say against the paper dollar. that's why i bought gold. it's not for my insurance, but it's for my daughters and the grandchildren's' insurance that i felt like that generational aspect of passing down gold is securing them a future. of course, nothing is without risk. and that being said, i feel that by diversifying with precious metals, that i am covering my bases. it's a hard asset....
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just want to thank everybody their ance for cooperation, for their respect families other and the and the communities. and most of all i want to thank from the bottom of my heart, all the medical person in the hospitals and in the care nities, health workers and my own public health staff who have been to king night and day to try fight this virus. and together we will win. and thank you very much. >> all right. thank you, dr. toomey. i'll let general carden give you an update on the many tivities of the georgia national guard. general? >> thank you, governor. all a brief you update about the georgia national guard and what we're the covid-19 response, we've developed and deployed 13 medical support teams to the regional coordinating hospitals across the state of georgia as the governor mentioned earlier. process now of building and deploying infection control teams to assist in long-term facilities, assisted living and nursing homes. we're manning seven food banks make sure that georgi after thit against this invisible enemy and i agree with the governor and dr. toomey, there is no d
just want to thank everybody their ance for cooperation, for their respect families other and the and the communities. and most of all i want to thank from the bottom of my heart, all the medical person in the hospitals and in the care nities, health workers and my own public health staff who have been to king night and day to try fight this virus. and together we will win. and thank you very much. >> all right. thank you, dr. toomey. i'll let general carden give you an update on the many...
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we'll hear from the ceo of wpp, st wh esadgey.rgt anc ayitus . . and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. >>> good morning i'm frank holland, here's your coronavirus update for the first time since world war ii the wimbledon tennis tournament will not be held this summer organizers said with great regret they had to cancel due to coronavirus health concerns. america's top doctor appearing on the "today" show this morning to push social distancing and other measures. >> the somber news is coronavirus has spread across our country, all 50 states no one is spared. the good news is states like washington, california, countries like italy when they leaned into aggressive mitigation they're able to flatten their curve. we know if you do this it takes about three to four weeks from the time you start to lean into it before you level it off. >>> the captain of a u.s. aircraft carrier is working to evacuate most of his 5,000 crew members as sailors becom
we'll hear from the ceo of wpp, st wh esadgey.rgt anc ayitus . . and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. >>> good morning i'm frank holland, here's your coronavirus update for the first time since world war ii the wimbledon tennis tournament will not be held this summer organizers said with great regret they had to cancel due to coronavirus health concerns. america's top...
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people are against nuclear weapons, but at the same time many of the same people support the anc in south africa, the sand neez stans in nicaragua, groups engaged in war to some degree or another. so why peace and not anti-nuclear activity? >> i wrestled with this for a very long time and part of me wanted to write a very cynical book about the -- basically the use and abuse of peace as a word, as a concept. because people have very different uses of the term. very different conceptions of the tomorrow. and i make did i have rfferenti book. one thing was peace is more than the absence of war. it is the absence of the threat of war. and this is why we called the cold war period the cold war period because even though technically the united states was at peace, it was not because it was in a constant state of preparation for war. i also make a clear distinction in the chapter one i talk about the anti-war movement in the 1960s. because i see a clear divergence here. i say the anti-war activists were not part of the peace movement. >> right. >> they were not pacifists, because they began to
people are against nuclear weapons, but at the same time many of the same people support the anc in south africa, the sand neez stans in nicaragua, groups engaged in war to some degree or another. so why peace and not anti-nuclear activity? >> i wrestled with this for a very long time and part of me wanted to write a very cynical book about the -- basically the use and abuse of peace as a word, as a concept. because people have very different uses of the term. very different conceptions...
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ance d we'll take a look at that. or could it play out differently?d to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. almost 98% of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling numbness or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily. and it may take longer than usual for bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planed medical or dental procedures. what's around the corner could be your moment. ask you
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the importance of social by ancing was underscored cbc study released yesterday that demonstrated that also insion can occur the absence of symptoms. we know the pressure on the health care system will escalate us cases increase and that is why we are urging the public to take personal responsibility to reduce the spread of covid-19 by staying home. together and this we must take steps to protect one another. thank you. gov. murphy: judy, thank you for everything you and your team are doing. extraordinary work. a couple things to make sure i got this right. one hundred 10 long-term care facilities have at least one positive. the denominator is 375 for folks watching, so that as i guess about a 30% ratio. i know you are watching that. you are watching homes for the developmentally disabled, psychiatric hospitals, prison communities, etc., where you've got an intense -- and correct me if i'm wrong, but the reality of asymptomatic folks coming into or facilities of high concern is a particular concern we've got in terms of masking? comm. persichilli: yes. gov. murphy: complete masking at
the importance of social by ancing was underscored cbc study released yesterday that demonstrated that also insion can occur the absence of symptoms. we know the pressure on the health care system will escalate us cases increase and that is why we are urging the public to take personal responsibility to reduce the spread of covid-19 by staying home. together and this we must take steps to protect one another. thank you. gov. murphy: judy, thank you for everything you and your team are doing....
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. >>> welcome back breaking news on anc julia boorstin has the details julia? >> that's right. feeder chain amc ease learns are hiring lawyers for restructuring talks according to a dow jones report amc's bonds are trading 40 cents on the dollar and amc faces default risk after closing more than 1,000 feeders both here in the u.s. and around the world. amc shares closed the day down about 17%. cinemark, the other major publicly traded movie theater chain, its shares closed the day down about 21% you see those theater chains closing down dramatically despite being included in the bailout. back to you. >> julia, thanks so much for that a tough sector to be in at the moment let's have a look at the markets, a reminder of how we closed, down about 4.4%, close to a thousand points on the dow, just off the session lows, which was down about 1,100 points on the dow. joining us now via phone, russ koesterich, manager of blackrock global allocation fund russ, great to have you with us. i wanted to kick things off with the technical aspects we're seeing in the market as you looked across
. >>> welcome back breaking news on anc julia boorstin has the details julia? >> that's right. feeder chain amc ease learns are hiring lawyers for restructuring talks according to a dow jones report amc's bonds are trading 40 cents on the dollar and amc faces default risk after closing more than 1,000 feeders both here in the u.s. and around the world. amc shares closed the day down about 17%. cinemark, the other major publicly traded movie theater chain, its shares closed the...
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will be a fall tv season on tv because none of the seasons have been shot you'll have a steady cade ance f fresh content on netflix >> can they do some kind of poll pricing. they should double what it costs for the next six months. >> they were asked about pricing. they made it very clear. the world is hurting, the country is hurting they offer the lowest -- everyone here is paying for espn and there is no sports on. in new york city, anyone paying for cable is probably paying $30 to $40 a month for sports and there is no sports on the network at $14 a month and every few days, there is no content. i think they'll use that to their advantage rather than pushing price during the pandemic >> it is fresh content others with content you've seen but not useless. >> disney plus is a great service but there is nothing new. it's kids rewatching "frozen" and "frozen 2. it is a great babysitter during the pandemic this is really changing how you think about streaming. it is going to be a big advantage. remember, there is no movies coming out i don't think we have any idea when people watching this
will be a fall tv season on tv because none of the seasons have been shot you'll have a steady cade ance f fresh content on netflix >> can they do some kind of poll pricing. they should double what it costs for the next six months. >> they were asked about pricing. they made it very clear. the world is hurting, the country is hurting they offer the lowest -- everyone here is paying for espn and there is no sports on. in new york city, anyone paying for cable is probably paying $30...
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the government put in an immense about a preparation to enable 44 million eligible voters to cast ancend they wrote that extensive package of safety measures was put in place to make sure that voters could leave their homes and join lines at the polling places without spreading infection. host: jeff, carrollton, georgia, how are you? caller: find. [indiscernible] host: i'm sorry? caller: have you caught the disease yet, the virus? host: not that i know of. how about you? caller: we are all good here in carrollton georgia. -- carrollton, georgia. the country needs to reopen. it's got to. if we go broke, that's it, it's over. it's going to be every man for himself, you know? is thatg that i do know in the bible it says that when the government has lied to you and you realize it, it's too late. so, trump is doing a great job to reopen the country. i mean, we have got open borders to the south, open borders to the north. tuberculosis is back on the rise. coming more diseases are into this country. this is a drop in the bucket of what's about to happen and i pray for everyone and i hope you
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masks,ance is now 950 in and we are pursuing multiple avenues literally from around the world away from the strategic stockpile for insulators and ppe. additionally, this weekend, 100,000 medical masks arrived at one of our warehouses thanks to the government of taiwan, and another 200,000 will soon be on their way to the ambassador on the left there, and the people of taiwan, we cannot thank you enough. >> "washington journal" continues. host: joining us from new york city is child, adolescent, and family psychologist jennifer hartstein, talking about some of the mental health concerns during the pandemic. and for her sting, what are you seeing in the areas of mental emotionalpression, concerns -- jennifer hartstein, what are you seeing? guest: we're all in this global, anxious moment together, and we are seeing a lot of anxiety, worry, a lot of fear. for many, that translates to feeling sad and just overwhelmed, because we are kind of on this crazy roller coaster together, and it is a global phenomenon in a way we have not really seen. certain disasters happen to certain areas, but th
masks,ance is now 950 in and we are pursuing multiple avenues literally from around the world away from the strategic stockpile for insulators and ppe. additionally, this weekend, 100,000 medical masks arrived at one of our warehouses thanks to the government of taiwan, and another 200,000 will soon be on their way to the ambassador on the left there, and the people of taiwan, we cannot thank you enough. >> "washington journal" continues. host: joining us from new york city is...