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arne, i will come to you with this.'s watch. >> do you think that school will reopen come september? if it doesn't, what do you think the plan will be moving forward? will they continue with the virtual learning? will they just delay school until it starts? >> harris: arne? >> the truth is none of us know for sure whether school opened in the fall. i desperately hope it will. i think it will. i would love to see if we can get open by the summer, to see a massive effort for summer school, to get kids back learning and back with her teachers, teachers back learning, parents able to work again. i'm optimistic about the summer. i don't like to call it social distancing, but it's physical distancing, and it's so important now. if we can stay safe and stay disciplined now, that increases the odds of us opening. for me to go with not just go back to normal, i want us uses really difficult time to reimagine what school can be. to come back and do something better. because normal didn't serve enough children well. there are too
arne, i will come to you with this.'s watch. >> do you think that school will reopen come september? if it doesn't, what do you think the plan will be moving forward? will they continue with the virtual learning? will they just delay school until it starts? >> harris: arne? >> the truth is none of us know for sure whether school opened in the fall. i desperately hope it will. i think it will. i would love to see if we can get open by the summer, to see a massive effort for...
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michchelle: young g students e arning to code, they're lenining to ograram obably a as theyey grow older,r, they're learning to o make small v vio imation mes, there lening to oducuce ings through e ininteet.. the other very important principle inin tamarind treees work i is that, as w we said earlier, we are e part of the on source movement,t, so everythig ononur campus is open. reporter: mimichelleharlrla ad hemamant babu moveved from mumbo dahanunu over 15 yeaears ag. sisie then, they've worked clely with theococal cocommunity. dedetermined notot to turn thiho a charitab institute, the hohool charges t the parts f fe, many of ththe children's's par. ininvested ththschool offffers their ildren the chancef f a better lifife. mant: in a a way it is easier r r us because these a first-generation learns.s. sohe p parts of the students,, realally, they jusust have fa, they just have t trust that, k whatever thehese guys are doin, they musbe d doing irighght, becacause they didn't have anfa, they just haidea trust that, k repopoer: after centuries of discmination, esese chilen ararthe first
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the european roasters are making bigger and bigger profits arning more and more money from coffee and the small farmers in africa who produce the coffee are getting less and less. shipping role coffee beans has a high carbon footprint that's reviving interest in traditional transportation methods is good money changed arts with a small group of people who are.
the european roasters are making bigger and bigger profits arning more and more money from coffee and the small farmers in africa who produce the coffee are getting less and less. shipping role coffee beans has a high carbon footprint that's reviving interest in traditional transportation methods is good money changed arts with a small group of people who are.
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the white house states like new york left with no choice but to continue taking matters into their arne hands. berlin's city government has accused the us of an act of modern day piracy after shipment of 200000 protective facemasks was hijacked on its way from china to germany the mass had been ordered by berlin's police force from an american manufacturer producing in china but according to berlin authorities they were confiscated in bangkok and diverted to the u.s. as a quote a virus pandemic worsens demand from crucial medical supplies such as mass respirators has surged worldwide leading to unprecedented buying practices and countries outbidding each other. berlin's interior minister andrei is guys will urge the german government to remind washington can comply with international rules saying quoting now this is not how you deal with trans atlanta partners even in times of global crisis there should be no wild west methods the us has denied the accusations i'm joined now by our chief political editor michel yeah so michel is that gist of the story again is the litter authorities are
the white house states like new york left with no choice but to continue taking matters into their arne hands. berlin's city government has accused the us of an act of modern day piracy after shipment of 200000 protective facemasks was hijacked on its way from china to germany the mass had been ordered by berlin's police force from an american manufacturer producing in china but according to berlin authorities they were confiscated in bangkok and diverted to the u.s. as a quote a virus pandemic...
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ademÁs la arn es muy fragil y el test estÁ dependiente del uso d instrumentos, la administraciÓn de drogasien doctor, esteban lÓpez, gracias por su tiempo y gracias por estar con nosotros esta noche. vamos a mÉxico, las autoridades dieron a conocer esta noche que el nÚmero de casos supera los 5.000, 332 personas han muerto. y ademÁs muchos hospitales mexicanos sufren una falta de recursos para enfrentar la pandemia en la frontera en tijuana, denuncian que estar rebasado por la cantidad de pacientes y el personal mÉdico se estÁ contagiando. guadalupe venegas investigÓ (informaciÓn en pantalla) >>> la denuncia es de un miembro del personal mÉdico de un hospital pÚblico de tijuana, no quiere ser identificado por miedo a represalias. el journal tribune de san diego, describiÓ como una zona de guerra la situaciÓn de los hospitales pÚblicos 14 trabajadores ya contrajeron el virus. >>> estanca yendo como moscas, no se les dio la protecciÓn a los mÉdicos. querÍamos que se los dieran en el hospital general si no se los daba el seguro social. >>> el hospital general a cargo del estado tambiÉn tiene
ademÁs la arn es muy fragil y el test estÁ dependiente del uso d instrumentos, la administraciÓn de drogasien doctor, esteban lÓpez, gracias por su tiempo y gracias por estar con nosotros esta noche. vamos a mÉxico, las autoridades dieron a conocer esta noche que el nÚmero de casos supera los 5.000, 332 personas han muerto. y ademÁs muchos hospitales mexicanos sufren una falta de recursos para enfrentar la pandemia en la frontera en tijuana, denuncian que estar rebasado por la cantidad...
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secretary of education arne duncan.st, to hear that story in detroit on one hand, that's a good news story. but part of me wonders in this -- should this be a charitable gift when it comes to the digital divide in our public school system, or should we be providing this type of -- we provide textbooks to kids. at this point, the ipad or the personal computer gadget here is the new textbook. >> that's exactly right, chuck. and what we're just seeing is a total absence of leadership at the federal level in contrast to local and state leaders showing great ingenuity in trying to meet that need. we should close the digital divide now. i wrote an op-ed two days ago and called on the federal government to release about $2 billion to make sure children would have access both to technology and to wifi and the internet and learn anything they want any time, anywhere. unfortunately, we're seeing a total absence of leadership at the federal level. >> when i think about the challenges in our education system, it feels like on the f
secretary of education arne duncan.st, to hear that story in detroit on one hand, that's a good news story. but part of me wonders in this -- should this be a charitable gift when it comes to the digital divide in our public school system, or should we be providing this type of -- we provide textbooks to kids. at this point, the ipad or the personal computer gadget here is the new textbook. >> that's exactly right, chuck. and what we're just seeing is a total absence of leadership at the...
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tprogograprobablyly a ththey grow oldeder, they're learning t to make smallll vio animatiogames, ty're arning tprododucthings througthe e inrnetet. the other very importantnt principle e in tamarind trtres workrk is that, asas we said earlier, we arare part of the on source movemenent, so everytytg our campus is open. reporter: : michel chaharla ad hehemant babu momoved from mumuo dahahanu over 15 y years ag. nce then, they've worked osely with t l local community. determined n not to turn t thiso a charitle institute, thescscho, enensuring that t they stay invested many of f the childrenen's parn are unablele to read andnd wr. hemant: inin a way it is easiere the chan o of a better l life. rst-generation learners. sohehe parts of f e studentsts, herealally, they jusust have fa, they just have t trust that, k whatever thehese guys are doin, they musbe d doing irighght, becacause they didn't have anfa, they just haidea trust that, k repopoer: after centuries of discmination, esese chilen ararthe first from the warli tribtoto expernce e thisind ofof respect. their education will givive thm e op
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. >> he anand alyona popopova arn a minonority. for most people in moscow, it seems, security is more important than personal privacy. >> that's all from us at global 3000 this time. we're back next week, and in the meantime, we'd love to hear from you. write to global3000@dw.com and check us out on facebook: dw women. see you soon. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, announcer: "big cities" explores bold solutions for urban challenges. maintaining a sustainanable way of life through organic farming is possisible, even in big citi. in this episode, a woman in the favelas of rio de janeiro shows us how to maximize every last bit of local produce while also generating income for the community, and in paris, urban dwellers and beekeepers are dedevelopiping a culture osh
. >> he anand alyona popopova arn a minonority. for most people in moscow, it seems, security is more important than personal privacy. >> that's all from us at global 3000 this time. we're back next week, and in the meantime, we'd love to hear from you. write to global3000@dw.com and check us out on facebook: dw women. see you soon. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, announcer: "big cities" explores bold solutions for urban challenges. maintaining...
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so european roasters are making bigger and bigger profits arning more and more money from coffee and the small farmers in africa who produce the coffee are getting less and less. shipping role coffee beans has a high carbon footprint that's reviving interest in traditional transportation methods is good but yes money changed arts with a small group of people who.
so european roasters are making bigger and bigger profits arning more and more money from coffee and the small farmers in africa who produce the coffee are getting less and less. shipping role coffee beans has a high carbon footprint that's reviving interest in traditional transportation methods is good but yes money changed arts with a small group of people who.
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. >> he anand alyona popopova arn a minonority. for most people in moscow, it seems, security is more important than personal privacy. >> that's all from us at global 3000 this time. we're back next week, and in the meantime, we'd love to hear from you. write to global3000@dw.com and check us out on facebook: dw women. see you soon. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, 04/10/20 04/10/20 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york city, the epicenter of the pandedemic, ths is democracy now! >> with a freak show in washshington. a totally dysfunctional government which is cauausing enormousus problblems and it ist as if nothing was known.. wast -- the pandemic
. >> he anand alyona popopova arn a minonority. for most people in moscow, it seems, security is more important than personal privacy. >> that's all from us at global 3000 this time. we're back next week, and in the meantime, we'd love to hear from you. write to global3000@dw.com and check us out on facebook: dw women. see you soon. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, 04/10/20 04/10/20 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york city, the...
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. >> he anand alyona popopova arn a minonority. for most people in moscow, it seems, security is more important than personal privacy. >> that's all from us at global 3000 this time. we're back next week, and in the meantime, we'd love to hear from you. write to global3000@dw.com and check us out on facebook: dw women. see you soon. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, (orchestral music) - what's youour problem? what's your solution? this is an interview series about changing the world. a lot of our suffering comes from the way we approach problems. my guest today knows everything about that. rosamund stone zander spent many years working asas a therapist withh people in organizatitions. rose zander is an artist and our guide. welcome to kamp solutions. (orcheststral music)c) rose, what is popossibilitity? - in my definition, possibilility is an attitude. it's an attitude of openness and without fear.
. >> he anand alyona popopova arn a minonority. for most people in moscow, it seems, security is more important than personal privacy. >> that's all from us at global 3000 this time. we're back next week, and in the meantime, we'd love to hear from you. write to global3000@dw.com and check us out on facebook: dw women. see you soon. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, (orchestral music) - what's youour problem? what's your solution? this is an interview...
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the european road stores are making bigger and bigger profits arning more and more money from coffee and the small farmers in africa who produce the coffee are getting less and less. shipping rule coffee beans has a high carbon footprint that's reviving interest in traditional transportation methods. change starts with a small group of people who others dismisses dreamers and then. is it even possible to change the $1000000000.00 coffee business. we're doing something no one's ever done before. many coffee lovers are eager to do more to support fair trade. nicola but if it normally works and if it and cathay today however the 29 year old is gearing up for a competition and she's a bit nervous. nicole is about this stuff a professional who knows the ins and outs of a good cup of brew she has his sights set on being crowned world champion at berlin's world of coffee trade fair. just don't think of it think i think you have to be a bit crazy to do something like this but coffee is simply part of my life the biggest part actually. which is why she's interested in everything to do with co
the european road stores are making bigger and bigger profits arning more and more money from coffee and the small farmers in africa who produce the coffee are getting less and less. shipping rule coffee beans has a high carbon footprint that's reviving interest in traditional transportation methods. change starts with a small group of people who others dismisses dreamers and then. is it even possible to change the $1000000000.00 coffee business. we're doing something no one's ever done before....
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. >> he anand alyona popopova arn a minonority. for most people in moscow, it seems, security is more important than personal privacy. >> that's all from us at global 3000 this time. we're back next week, and in the meantime, we'd love to hear from you. write to global3000@dw.com and check us out on facebook: dw women. see you soon. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute,
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school is over instead urman calls for an increased effort to deliver education through distance arning. thurman says thstate departmt. the state department of education is proving resources, including webinars and training. and as of tonight nearly 4,000 people in the united states have died from covid-19 with the number of cases topping 180,000. both of those numbers are greater then what has been officially reported out of china. globally there are over 850,000 cases of coronavirus and 40,000 people have died. besides the u.s. italy has the second highest number of cases withver 105,000 here in california there are more than 8,000 cases and 163 people ve died. this information is all according to the johns hopkins university coronavirus tcker map. and here in the bay area more than 60 people have died from covid-19 and in the last hour we have learned. the santa rosa police department announced one of its detectives has now died from coronavirus there are more than 2000 cases overall santa clara county is still the worst hit with 890 cases d 30 deaths, san francisco county has 397 ca
school is over instead urman calls for an increased effort to deliver education through distance arning. thurman says thstate departmt. the state department of education is proving resources, including webinars and training. and as of tonight nearly 4,000 people in the united states have died from covid-19 with the number of cases topping 180,000. both of those numbers are greater then what has been officially reported out of china. globally there are over 850,000 cases of coronavirus and...
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. >> he anand alyona popopova arn a minonority. for most people in moscow, it seems, security is more important than personal privacy. >> that's all from us at global 3000 this time. we're back next week, and in the meantime, we'd love to hear from you. write to global3000@dw.com and check us out on facebook: dw women. see you soon. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, without relying on police. what is resonance punishment all the best or even the most effective response to violence harm and hurt today's guest s save we caught hurt or heal alone we can only hurt or heal in relationship. convenient they pulled together toolkit on how to do that in fact in their new book beyond survivalist and stories the t transformative juststice movemement the g gathy the- but- every day. two six they share and don't just rely to it violence but a also
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. >> he anand alyona popopova arn a minonority. for most people in moscow, it seems, security is more important than personal privacy. >> that's all from us at global 3000 this time. we're back next week, and in the meantime, we'd love to hear from you. write to global3000@dw.com and check us out on facebook: dw women. see you soon. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, narrator: on this episode of "earth focus," the illegal lumber trade is a multi-million-dollar business spanning the globe. in the northwest united states, scientists are using innovative methods to stop lumber from enentering ththe country, w whin brazil, violent clashes have erupted at the source, where indigenous groups are trying to stop poachers from decimating their forest.
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>>thank you so much and coming up arn how a fedex driver came to the the best way to predict the futureto create it and change the world. re at abie, we're inventing medicines of the future to create tomorrows that will be healthier... ...and happier, while making medicines that help peoplright now. because tha's the present we wanted to live in. and that's the future we all want to see. abbvie. here. now. that could mean an increase sin energy bills. abbvie. you can save bsetting your heat to 68 or lower... unplging and turning off devices when not in use... or just letting the sun light your home. stay well and keep it golden. the heroof a wedding in north carolina,delivering the ring in the nick of time and as maggie newlon reports tha turned out to be a picture perfe moment. >>wedding photographs tell love stories andphotographers get a front row seat i thought it's trying to get weddings what kinds of people that literally had 5 people and it's probably the most special dding but it wasn't the wedding savannah kalinic and dylan perkins planned we're getting marrieon april 10th in h
>>thank you so much and coming up arn how a fedex driver came to the the best way to predict the futureto create it and change the world. re at abie, we're inventing medicines of the future to create tomorrows that will be healthier... ...and happier, while making medicines that help peoplright now. because tha's the present we wanted to live in. and that's the future we all want to see. abbvie. here. now. that could mean an increase sin energy bills. abbvie. you can save bsetting your...
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over the moral, cultural, and economic consequences of oil extraction is alsoso underway y in both arn taft, california, just a few hours north of los angeles. [man sighs] man 2: mayor, pleasure to meet you again, sir. [man 1 laughs] long time no see. man 2: yeah, no kidding. man 1: grab a seat here. once again, welcome to the city of taft. glad to have you over here. if people truly understand what the petrochemical industry does, what petroleum does for them, day to day on every single day, it would just absolutely blow up some of the misconceptions. simply take a look around. if you're sitting in your living room and you're comfortable where you are, what are you wearing? are you wearing just wool and cotton? are you wearing polyesters and nylolons and ray? the oilil and gass industry y ae petrochchemical industry eatete so many benefits, and all of these things that impact quality of lilife are thihings that peoe are taking for grantnted. man 2: : they are e essentiallyy putting their heads in the sand and saying, "we're gonna drill, baby, drill until we can't drill no more, either
over the moral, cultural, and economic consequences of oil extraction is alsoso underway y in both arn taft, california, just a few hours north of los angeles. [man sighs] man 2: mayor, pleasure to meet you again, sir. [man 1 laughs] long time no see. man 2: yeah, no kidding. man 1: grab a seat here. once again, welcome to the city of taft. glad to have you over here. if people truly understand what the petrochemical industry does, what petroleum does for them, day to day on every single day,...
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just in case, they must continue distance-arning into the next schoolyear. in a message poed on th district website, the dublin unified school district says that they're working on 2 different plans for the next school year one plan wou be w
just in case, they must continue distance-arning into the next schoolyear. in a message poed on th district website, the dublin unified school district says that they're working on 2 different plans for the next school year one plan wou be w
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>>meanwhile, he's also working with his arity armstead academic project to improve at home arning for sacramento, kids, the 2 biggest things ar getting or years. >>technology chrobook trapped talks to finish school to do on my internet access so not everybody has thati think they serve the pandemic hasn't been witht its struggles farmstead himself he had to cancel his june wedding, but there was a big personal positive signing a new five-year contract with the 49 ers last month that was the bright spot of my year being able to sy. >>inthe bay area and routine impact that means the sacmento and play for an organization surrounded by great now try to srt to better serve up al. i would say that's the one bright spot. for all this as for the uncertainties surrnding the upcoming nfl season armstead by day. s just taking it day >>reporting in san francisco k rooney ron 4 sports. >>before we go a little peek outside we're checking in on sfo which doe't see a whole lot of traffic these days right, but at least we don't have any eports of any major delays but the weather looks fantastic. we ha
>>meanwhile, he's also working with his arity armstead academic project to improve at home arning for sacramento, kids, the 2 biggest things ar getting or years. >>technology chrobook trapped talks to finish school to do on my internet access so not everybody has thati think they serve the pandemic hasn't been witht its struggles farmstead himself he had to cancel his june wedding, but there was a big personal positive signing a new five-year contract with the 49 ers last month that...
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s isve arn rollbac tk ment's lan on climate change ever. it was the first and largest reghange. io was something that presidentc n trumma clihaens p ki wadbey,np administration has rolled back over a hundred eironmental but this is by farostrst term, consequential terms of at the united states has done for climate change, and i think that is why it broke through. >> sreenivasan: didhe auto industry immediately push bk when it went into effect or when the plans rolled out? >> well, the auto industry has been kind of muted on this in part because it's just been completely slammed with both the economic impact, of course, of the coronavirus and the fact thatompanies are sort of wrangling with the white house over whether or not they're going to build ventilators. but there are now five major auto companies that have act dually sideectly sided against the administration. >> sreenivasan: is this because theer auto manufacturfeel like,listen, i'm already planning on this," or is this the sort of california exception? >> se'o, hwhat's going on with the auto companies. e several auto co
s isve arn rollbac tk ment's lan on climate change ever. it was the first and largest reghange. io was something that presidentc n trumma clihaens p ki wadbey,np administration has rolled back over a hundred eironmental but this is by farostrst term, consequential terms of at the united states has done for climate change, and i think that is why it broke through. >> sreenivasan: didhe auto industry immediately push bk when it went into effect or when the plans rolled out? >> well,...
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evidence that somebody really was exposed to a search committ to the new coronavirus the second that you arn us do they have anybody that could pontially be protective against re fection. measuring antibodies and people who were not ovly ill could show help calm and mi infections are in the general population. >>and could help inform en it's safe to resume normal activity just like this one are going to be really helpful for making those cisions currently being told if their blood. the anybody's in >>week until the levels of the overalnumber of any piece of that's and that's unclear. so far is. 2 people have anody's are equally effective in fighting the virus so might thisummer really cold ones that can neutralize itvery well and other people y have ones that are high quantity but are not as affected some 500 samples are being processed daily amid forts to ramp up testing prioritizing health care workers for now until a vaccine is found blood from people with antibodies could be used to test possible vaccines. >>or to treat current patients we want of people that have returned action may hav
evidence that somebody really was exposed to a search committ to the new coronavirus the second that you arn us do they have anybody that could pontially be protective against re fection. measuring antibodies and people who were not ovly ill could show help calm and mi infections are in the general population. >>and could help inform en it's safe to resume normal activity just like this one are going to be really helpful for making those cisions currently being told if their blood. the...
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do you try to address the he disaster which we know is spreading arn the country and really stop theconomy in its tracks to do that first? or do you try to do both things at the same time? do you worry about the economic fallout and not take as many aggressive steps to address the hell fallout early on? health experts will say you can't addresshe economic fallout before the health fallout and we don't have a good sense of what's needed thto addreshealth issue right nossw. sippi even said, they were late to start testing. didn't start until after the ca in early march. they don't have nearly the testing kits they need to be able to figure out how widespread it is and tre's a patchwork of responsescross the before the governor stepped in robert: carl, when y talk to your sources on capitol hillmark republicans are telling me privately that theervous about president trump's decision here because their own electoral fates are on the line tied in with what the president doe'ss. whhe white house hearing from top republicans in congress democrats? they have to get these test , the antibody
do you try to address the he disaster which we know is spreading arn the country and really stop theconomy in its tracks to do that first? or do you try to do both things at the same time? do you worry about the economic fallout and not take as many aggressive steps to address the hell fallout early on? health experts will say you can't addresshe economic fallout before the health fallout and we don't have a good sense of what's needed thto addreshealth issue right nossw. sippi even said, they...
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just in case, they must continue distance-arning into the next schoolyear. in a message poed on th district website, the dublin unified school district says that they're working on 2 different plans for the next school year one plan wou be how to handle students returning to physical assrooms and the other will lay oua plan just in case you know distance-learning must continue into the fall. the strict says said. it is you know in the students best interests to begin the year in classrooms with they just wat to prepared for anything. a unified hool district is setting up more sites in the city to provide free grab and go meals the district announced new partnerships with 5 community-based organizations to expand access. sothe district has provided more than 500,0 free meals to children sinc closing schools because of th coronavirus and there's an interactive map of all the pickup sites and times if you wanto check it out and take a look alyou have to do is go to our website kron 4 dot com there's a link for it. well graduating nurses want to help with the co
just in case, they must continue distance-arning into the next schoolyear. in a message poed on th district website, the dublin unified school district says that they're working on 2 different plans for the next school year one plan wou be how to handle students returning to physical assrooms and the other will lay oua plan just in case you know distance-learning must continue into the fall. the strict says said. it is you know in the students best interests to begin the year in classrooms with...
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so european roasters are making bigger and bigger profits arning more and more money from coffee and the small farmers in africa who produce the coffee are getting less and less. shipping rule coffee being.
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the real economic, that is only justjor role in from march and so they will be subject to arn more. it revision as we we have these losses rolling in, what will it mean for the city's budget, how deeply will it need to be cut? >> because we've had 10 years ofonomic growth, the city is much better positioned in this recession that has been in the past. werehave got rves between rainy day funds, general reserves, in the range of seven to 8 million llars. that wihelp with that when i úextended recession. ere and an it is gog tobe recession time in city hall. where will have to be looking at savings. >> joe, they stop in tourism has had lla heavy on hotels and restaurants and even on your organization. i understand you have had to let go about 60% ofyour staff and thoswho have remained have taken 20% pay cuts. do you have an expectation th someday wewill get back to tourism as it was pre- coronavirus or do you think tourism is forever changed here in the bay area? >> you know i don't think it is forever changed. i think it bawill come , it will not come back anytime soon. i think the wa
the real economic, that is only justjor role in from march and so they will be subject to arn more. it revision as we we have these losses rolling in, what will it mean for the city's budget, how deeply will it need to be cut? >> because we've had 10 years ofonomic growth, the city is much better positioned in this recession that has been in the past. werehave got rves between rainy day funds, general reserves, in the range of seven to 8 million llars. that wihelp with that when i...
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so sreenivasan: the governor arned that until those numbers improve, speculation about re-opening the economy is premature. >> you have to re-open, you have to decide how to re-open, you have to decide when to re-open. and that is going to be impactful. we don't know if there's going to be a second wave or not. the coronavirus has killed nearly 104,000 people around the world, and there are more than 1.7 million confirmed infections. people in london stayed out ofa parks on sunny holiday weekend ath adhered to strict social distancing measures. officials in the u.k. announced that 917 people had died in hospitals from the coronavirus in the last 24 hours, bringing 0,the ath toll to nearly0. across the u.k., there are nearly0,000 people with confirmed infections, including the prime minister, boris johnson. he remains hospitalized with the virus, but officials y his condition continues to improve and he is no longer in intensive care. imposed a two-day lockdown across much of the country to try and stop the spread of covid-19. in is, tanbcity of 16 million, bridges and streets were alm
so sreenivasan: the governor arned that until those numbers improve, speculation about re-opening the economy is premature. >> you have to re-open, you have to decide how to re-open, you have to decide when to re-open. and that is going to be impactful. we don't know if there's going to be a second wave or not. the coronavirus has killed nearly 104,000 people around the world, and there are more than 1.7 million confirmed infections. people in london stayed out ofa parks on sunny holiday...
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because they are ve much a arn. there home one. there is no onthere with them. so, we lose that.nd, we lose that connection to each other. having said that, right now, that connection is a dangerous thing. and what love oks like in action right now is to stay apart. and that is really hard to when really lovelooks so often like holding hands and giving each other a hug at service. >> absolutely. and you certainly have been talking with your members ring this time. what are the issues and concerns that are coming to the top fothem? >> so, we are lucky right now. in our congregation, and maybe in the bay area, veat we been able to bend at the curb. a big concern initially was who and we have had relatively few. grateful for cothat. our ern right now is trying to figure out who is vulnerable. so, who is alone? who is immunocompcamised and go out? it was elderly and should not go out? and how many things separate them from danger? if they onhave one neighbor or friend who is bringing them groceries, we need to know that. there was someone who suffers from anxiety or depression, we ne
because they are ve much a arn. there home one. there is no onthere with them. so, we lose that.nd, we lose that connection to each other. having said that, right now, that connection is a dangerous thing. and what love oks like in action right now is to stay apart. and that is really hard to when really lovelooks so often like holding hands and giving each other a hug at service. >> absolutely. and you certainly have been talking with your members ring this time. what are the issues and...
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launching a new streaming platrm, it's called behind thescenes lot lives and users will able to connect and arn about the animals, it's a subscription based service so keep that in mind, here's users will. never get never before access. ell. you know learning information just ecking in the animal seeing what they're doing their live broadcast that's going to happen every weekso that's something nice that you can check out all right how about we take a littlpeek outside you want to ke a look at san francisco. a little chilly out there with some scattered owers around the bay areaso grab that you ella grab a jacket before welcome back to the kron 00:04 morning news, the time for 44, good moing, happy monday. thank you fowaking with us and if you have not taken a little peek outside just yet it's a little soggy out there we got a lot of rain this weekend and it looks like there's more in store so let's check in with kron four's ve spahr and see what monday has in sre. safe. >>look at morning robin good morning,everydy, it's up more rain again we harain over the weekend and now we're gng to get som
launching a new streaming platrm, it's called behind thescenes lot lives and users will able to connect and arn about the animals, it's a subscription based service so keep that in mind, here's users will. never get never before access. ell. you know learning information just ecking in the animal seeing what they're doing their live broadcast that's going to happen every weekso that's something nice that you can check out all right how about we take a littlpeek outside you want to ke a look at...
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and they are -- there arÑ( more conditions this time, michael. how these construction and factory workerst( will behaveoka country that's so up close and personal. still they want people to stay at least a meter, or better two meters, six feet apart on the job and during the commute coming out of the metro. they want them to wash their hands,5a good hygiene. they're really trying to see as they ramp up testing for the virus across the countryjf7'%etr the test of these workers going back to work, whether they can get it according to the health authority. and if so,jf aother?; restrict may be able to be eased coming up in the following weeks. >>ok allgood wynn in madrid for us. the french ministry says they're, quoting seeing the start of a very high plateau almost a month after emmanuel macron declared a national stay-at-home order. on sunday france?; recorded 56 new coronavirus deaths. that's the lowest daily increase t/ú1t)esident macron due to add the nation on monday. it is still unclear whent( this might end. to get a look aheadó[ at that
and they are -- there arÑ( more conditions this time, michael. how these construction and factory workerst( will behaveoka country that's so up close and personal. still they want people to stay at least a meter, or better two meters, six feet apart on the job and during the commute coming out of the metro. they want them to wash their hands,5a good hygiene. they're really trying to see as they ramp up testing for the virus across the countryjf7'%etr the test of these workers going back to...
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all barrowers are entitled to loan forbear arns.y can take three to six months but those payments will be tacked on to theend of that period >> we have set up integrated voice response which allows customers to self-service. on sunday itself, we had about 8,000 requests that people were able to get their own forbearance on line. >> he saided up citi bank mortgage saying the market today is in a better place but admits that this crisis could get a lot worse. >> we have a lot of refinancing happening in two years up to this a large number of customers still have dispose al cash that is helping a little bit if unemployment gets keeper like the midteens, it could get far deeper >> das says the majority of those calling work in hospitality industry and expects numbers to broaden in the coming weeks. >> this is a key time for people looking to engage in transactions it is the spring coronavirus has shut down traffic physically for people looking to go in and out of houses what does this mean for economic issues with job losses is the over
all barrowers are entitled to loan forbear arns.y can take three to six months but those payments will be tacked on to theend of that period >> we have set up integrated voice response which allows customers to self-service. on sunday itself, we had about 8,000 requests that people were able to get their own forbearance on line. >> he saided up citi bank mortgage saying the market today is in a better place but admits that this crisis could get a lot worse. >> we have a lot of...
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there are other issues arn measles but that's a discussion for another time. flu is not as infectious as measles but we see more spread in the united states because one, fewer people are vaccinated against the flu and this virus can easily mutate, thus allowing another way for the virus to kind of dodge our immune system. the point here is the r-nought is not a stable number, it depends on many factors. so returning to the discussion of modeling, once we make guesstimate ops the variables, such as the r0. with models we need to make assumptions here also. for example, we might want one possible outcome is if social distancing is in play. and we look at another one as if social distancing is not in place. or if it's partially in place. this gives us data and ideas of what could happen. from the state's perspective, with many different assumptions being put in place on the different covid-19 models, it is important that we do not rely on one model. as no one model is complete -- completely correct. we look at many different mod el8s. we also look at our own epid
there are other issues arn measles but that's a discussion for another time. flu is not as infectious as measles but we see more spread in the united states because one, fewer people are vaccinated against the flu and this virus can easily mutate, thus allowing another way for the virus to kind of dodge our immune system. the point here is the r-nought is not a stable number, it depends on many factors. so returning to the discussion of modeling, once we make guesstimate ops the variables, such...
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and is arn from this region coordinate and reopen our society. that our region is one of the most important in the entire country is not be entire world and we are all intertwined. this has been one of the silver across of the crisis states in our region. [no audio] signed an executive action and bill's work signedand -- bills were and there were other moments where you could take the action through executive order and the legislature come in with great support and pass bills that i can sign that codify the executive orders. the testing site was closed today and that is entirely due to weather. the winds made the conditions unsafe. it will opentting at 8:00 a.m. wednesday in the site will be open tomorrow for you have totests in not only be a new jersey resident, but you have to be asymptomatic. there are dozens more private testing sites across the state. call your primary care practitioner immediately. today, i am signing an executive order to prohibit internet and offe services to be shut until 30 days after our current situation. finally, any
and is arn from this region coordinate and reopen our society. that our region is one of the most important in the entire country is not be entire world and we are all intertwined. this has been one of the silver across of the crisis states in our region. [no audio] signed an executive action and bill's work signedand -- bills were and there were other moments where you could take the action through executive order and the legislature come in with great support and pass bills that i can sign...
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sure families are not going hungry duri the stay at home talked to a member of the -on food bank to arno about their efforts to reach people all across the bay area. >>before this emergency, the number was one in 5 in n francisco in marin isfood in secure. and wenow that just based on some traffic on our website. we saw in the month of march we sawpeople come to our food locator and it is to our food locator and it is tyical march we se had a 100 of our 280 pantry abruptly closed in march and some of that hato do with schofl closures. and we hav been very quickly to set can trees touout the city. some of ose are at the large a high school mpuses. and we've set up the drivehru facility. and we need e volunteers to help staff tho pantries. >>barbara abbott says e food bank will be aling upa home delivery pilot program starting tomorrow anmiss they do need volunteers to help pack the grocery bags which will be delivered in n francisco and marin counties if you are interested in helping ouyou can find information at sf am food bank that or orth bay restaura is doing more than just strugglin
sure families are not going hungry duri the stay at home talked to a member of the -on food bank to arno about their efforts to reach people all across the bay area. >>before this emergency, the number was one in 5 in n francisco in marin isfood in secure. and wenow that just based on some traffic on our website. we saw in the month of march we sawpeople come to our food locator and it is to our food locator and it is tyical march we se had a 100 of our 280 pantry abruptly closed in march...