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barber's chairs seemed to work well. you could spin, you could rotate, you could pitch. all of those things had to be simulated because that would be what the astronauts would experience when they were in space. those astronauts that came here needed to know the night sky better than anyone. they learned specific constellations, stars they could relate to. they could figure out where they were in space in relation to where those constellations were. you have to remember that they had no horizon in space to reference. they were -- their vision was restricted through the side -- the size of the windows. they may have only seen 1/8 of the night sky that we would see without any horizon. these astronauts knew where they were because they knew where the stars were. important stars were. these were used in all the early missions. soause the navigations were primitive. although the celestial navigation training was used on every mission to calibrate and recalibrate navigation systems, the first mission where it was critical that the knowledge of the night sky was used to get th
barber's chairs seemed to work well. you could spin, you could rotate, you could pitch. all of those things had to be simulated because that would be what the astronauts would experience when they were in space. those astronauts that came here needed to know the night sky better than anyone. they learned specific constellations, stars they could relate to. they could figure out where they were in space in relation to where those constellations were. you have to remember that they had no horizon...
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. >> this spring senior sydney barber will earn her stripes rising to the highest rank at the u.s. naval academy. brigade commander, the first black woman to do so. >> i'm extremely humbled to play a role in this moment of history. >> for the 21 year old illinois native, it is all still a bit overwhelming. >> for a black female to be taking command of an institution that once never had a single female let alone a black person, it speaks volumes. >> to how far we have come. >> barber's legacy began with her father lieutenant kenneth barber, a 1991 navalk add me graduate. >> the mark your name in 175 years of history of the u.s. naval academy is quite humbling. >> barber becomes only the 16th woman to serve in the top job since the academy went coed in 1976. the same year her mentor jamie januaryie mines became the first black wod admitted. >> me being her is her worldest dreams, i hope i can be someone else's wildest dreams. >> you were telling me you also didn't go out for this. >> yes, you're right. i almost didn't. my-- sheological spoke it into life. >> captain tasha lacey an ac
. >> this spring senior sydney barber will earn her stripes rising to the highest rank at the u.s. naval academy. brigade commander, the first black woman to do so. >> i'm extremely humbled to play a role in this moment of history. >> for the 21 year old illinois native, it is all still a bit overwhelming. >> for a black female to be taking command of an institution that once never had a single female let alone a black person, it speaks volumes. >> to how far we...
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in the meantime, we go with me on to his regular barber shop. once a month, he lets his barber and nuremberg through his beard to ensure it stays clean healthy and luxury. and what does head barber think about the danger of bacteria and beards? because keeping a beard clean is easy enough as long as you soap up your beard. well, when you wash your face and you reach the skin below, the skin usually presents the biggest problem, not the facial hair itself. and if you wash your hands well after visiting the restroom before you touch your beard again, then there shouldn't be any problem. after lathering up his client, the barber uses hot towels to make lay on skin and beard softer that he opens the pores of the skin and dead skin particles are sloughed away. then he starts to trim the beard going on, does try to keep his beard in good shape at home, but he prefers going to the barber. it's much more relaxing a week later, the swab samples are ready for analysis. curious to see whether spend coppermine does actually detect anything suspicious. the b
in the meantime, we go with me on to his regular barber shop. once a month, he lets his barber and nuremberg through his beard to ensure it stays clean healthy and luxury. and what does head barber think about the danger of bacteria and beards? because keeping a beard clean is easy enough as long as you soap up your beard. well, when you wash your face and you reach the skin below, the skin usually presents the biggest problem, not the facial hair itself. and if you wash your hands well after...
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after lathering up his client, the barber used to make lay on skin and beard softer that he opens the performers of the skin and dead skin particles are sloughed away and then he starts to trim. the beard going on does try to keep his beard in good shape at home, but he prefers going to the barber. it's much more relaxing. a week later, the swab samples are ready for analysis. 1 we're curious to see whether spend common does actually detect anything suspicious. the bacterial growth in this station is visible to the naked eye on the researcher now wants to identify the bacteria more closely with the mass spectrometer. does leyland's beard contain dangerous germs? and some were able to identify stuff in a caucus epidermis, which is a part of the normal skin flora and it belongs there. it's good that it's there. the other bacterium here stoffel, a caucus already has, isn't usually part of normal skin flora. but as we've taken it from the region of the upper lip, and it's normally present on the mucous membranes of the oral cavity, then it's no surprise that it might be found on the facia
after lathering up his client, the barber used to make lay on skin and beard softer that he opens the performers of the skin and dead skin particles are sloughed away and then he starts to trim. the beard going on does try to keep his beard in good shape at home, but he prefers going to the barber. it's much more relaxing. a week later, the swab samples are ready for analysis. 1 we're curious to see whether spend common does actually detect anything suspicious. the bacterial growth in this...
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leon does try to keep his beard in good shape at home, but he prefers going to the barber. it's much more relaxing a week later, the swab samples are ready for analysis. 1 we're curious to see whether spend copper mine does actually detect anything suspicious. the bacterial growth in this stage is visible to the naked eye. the researcher now wants to identify the bacteria more closely with the mass spectrometer. does leyland's beard contain dangerous germs? and some were able to identify, stop a caucus epidermis, which is a part of the normal skin flora and it belongs there. it's good that it's there. the other bacterium here stoffel a caucus arias isn't usually part of normal skin flora. but as we've taken it from the region of the upper lip, and it's normally present on the mucous membranes of the oral cavity, then it's no surprise that it might be found on the facial hair on the upper lip. so there's nothing to worry about those, it's all kind of it was all the way on and his beard at the all clear it was built in for yes, i'm definitely relieved. you do wonder what migh
leon does try to keep his beard in good shape at home, but he prefers going to the barber. it's much more relaxing a week later, the swab samples are ready for analysis. 1 we're curious to see whether spend copper mine does actually detect anything suspicious. the bacterial growth in this stage is visible to the naked eye. the researcher now wants to identify the bacteria more closely with the mass spectrometer. does leyland's beard contain dangerous germs? and some were able to identify, stop...
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and what does head barber think about the danger of bacteria and beards? because keeping a beard clean is easy enough as long as you soap up your beard. well, when you wash your face and you reach the skin below, the skin usually presents the biggest problem, not the facial hair itself. and if you wash your hands well after visiting the restroom before you touch your beard again, then there shouldn't be any problem. after lathering up his client, the barber uses hot towels to make lay on skin and beard softer and he opens the corners of the skin and dead skin particles are sloughed away and then he starts to trim the beard. leon does try to keep his beard in good shape at home, but he prefers going to the barber. it's much more relaxing a week later, the swab samples are ready for analysis. 1 we're curious to see whether spend cop man does actually detect anything suspicious. the bacterial growth in this station is visible to the naked eye on the researcher now wants to identify the bacteria more closely with the mass spectrometer. does leyland's beard con
and what does head barber think about the danger of bacteria and beards? because keeping a beard clean is easy enough as long as you soap up your beard. well, when you wash your face and you reach the skin below, the skin usually presents the biggest problem, not the facial hair itself. and if you wash your hands well after visiting the restroom before you touch your beard again, then there shouldn't be any problem. after lathering up his client, the barber uses hot towels to make lay on skin...
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barber: thank you for having me. first of all, we have to align systemic racism as systemic poverty. then when we talk about racism, we have to talk about all of its dynamics. black people but not just police brutality. schools,tion of public disparity and health care and economics, mass incarceration. we have to talk about racism and how we treat and still do not have just immigration policies and we have to talk about the continued mistreatment and refusal to treat our indigenous brothers and sisters right but we also have to deal with the fact that we have before covid 140 million poor people in this , attry, 43% of the nation 60.9% of black people are poor and low wealth, but we also have 66 million white people who are poor, that is 31% of white people. we have to talk about race and poverty together, we have to deal with the 52 million people who work without a living wage, we have to deal with the fact that over 50% of black people work every day without a living wage. there are some things we have to make sur
barber: thank you for having me. first of all, we have to align systemic racism as systemic poverty. then when we talk about racism, we have to talk about all of its dynamics. black people but not just police brutality. schools,tion of public disparity and health care and economics, mass incarceration. we have to talk about racism and how we treat and still do not have just immigration policies and we have to talk about the continued mistreatment and refusal to treat our indigenous brothers and...
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leon does try to keep his beard in good shape at home, but he prefers going to the barber. it's much more relaxing a week later, the swab samples are ready for analysis. 1 we're curious to see whether spend coppermine does actually detect anything suspicious. the bacterial growth in this stage is visible to the naked eye. the researcher now wants to identify the bacteria more closely with the mass spectrometer. does leyland's beard contain dangerous germs? we've gotten some we were able to identify stuff in a caucus epidermis, which is a part of the normal skin flora and it belongs there. it's good that it's there. the other bacterium here stop a local course already has isn't usually part of normal skin flora. but as we've taken it from the region of the upper lip, and it's normally present on the mucous membranes of the oral cavity, then it's no surprise that it might be found on the facial hair on the upper lip. so there's nothing to worry about. it all kind of, it was all leon and his beard at the all clear there was a little silver. yes, i'm definitely relieved. you do
leon does try to keep his beard in good shape at home, but he prefers going to the barber. it's much more relaxing a week later, the swab samples are ready for analysis. 1 we're curious to see whether spend coppermine does actually detect anything suspicious. the bacterial growth in this stage is visible to the naked eye. the researcher now wants to identify the bacteria more closely with the mass spectrometer. does leyland's beard contain dangerous germs? we've gotten some we were able to...
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the ideas drawn interest from various barbers.equestered in the infamous, nba bubble during the last season.>> reporter: i like to do my own thing. this would allow me to do that. i can pull up wherever and get the job done conveniently. >> it is a new way of doing things. they did work to expand the business and they are taking mobile bookings through their website. you can follow their efforts on instagram. >>> the san francisco spca says the adoptable kittens and puppies will not be making the annual appearance in the windows at macy's this year. that is due to the pandemic. they felt it would not be responsible to have people crowding the window to see the animals. they have decided but digital screens in the windows, displaying videos of rescue animals and shelter alumni. the 34th annual holiday window event will take place from november 24 through january 3 at the macy's in union square. >>> the california prison system is launching video visitations in time for thanksgiving. virtual visits will be offered at five prisons in
the ideas drawn interest from various barbers.equestered in the infamous, nba bubble during the last season.>> reporter: i like to do my own thing. this would allow me to do that. i can pull up wherever and get the job done conveniently. >> it is a new way of doing things. they did work to expand the business and they are taking mobile bookings through their website. you can follow their efforts on instagram. >>> the san francisco spca says the adoptable kittens and puppies...
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midshipman first class sydney barber is her name. year history. think about that. 175. "cbs this morning saturday" could he host, michelle miller, spoke with her about her new leadership role. >> reporter: this spring senior sydney barber will earn her stripes rising to the highest rank at the u.s. naval academy, brigade commander, leader of all 4500 midshipmen here, the first black woman to hold that role. >> i'm extremely humbled to play a role in this moment of history. >> reporter: for the 21-year-old illinois native, it's all still a bit overwhelming. >> for a black female to be taking command of an institution that once never had a single female at all here, let alone a black person, it speaks volumes to how far we've come. >> reporter: barber's legacy began with her father, lieutenant kenneth barber, a 1991 naval academy graduate. >> to mark your name in 175 years of history of the u.s. naval academy is quite humbling and i'm proud that she's going to be part of that long history. >> reporter: a trail blazing history. barber b
midshipman first class sydney barber is her name. year history. think about that. 175. "cbs this morning saturday" could he host, michelle miller, spoke with her about her new leadership role. >> reporter: this spring senior sydney barber will earn her stripes rising to the highest rank at the u.s. naval academy, brigade commander, leader of all 4500 midshipmen here, the first black woman to hold that role. >> i'm extremely humbled to play a role in this moment of history....
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and what does head barber? think about the danger of bacteria and beards. because keeping a beard clean is easy enough as long as you soap up your beard. well, when you wash your face and you reach the skin below, the skin usually presents the biggest problem, not the facial hair itself. and if you wash your hands well after visiting the restroom before you touch your beard again, then there shouldn't be any problem. after lathering up his client, the barber uses hot towels to make lay on the skin and beard softer that he opens the corners of the skin and dead skin particles are sloughed away and then he starts to trim the beard. laying on does try to keep his beard in good shape at home, but he prefers going to the barber. it's much more relaxing a week later, the swab samples are ready for analysis. 1 we're curious to see whether spend coppermine does actually detect anything suspicious. the bacterial growth in this station is visible to the naked eye on the researcher now wants to identify the bacteria more closely, but the mass spectrometer does laon, s
and what does head barber? think about the danger of bacteria and beards. because keeping a beard clean is easy enough as long as you soap up your beard. well, when you wash your face and you reach the skin below, the skin usually presents the biggest problem, not the facial hair itself. and if you wash your hands well after visiting the restroom before you touch your beard again, then there shouldn't be any problem. after lathering up his client, the barber uses hot towels to make lay on the...
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. >>> reverend william barber is among those encouraging us to vote. he'll join us when we come back. vote he'll join us when we come back. ♪ ♪ smooth driving pays off with allstate, the safer you drive the more you save you never been in better hands allstate click or call for a quote today ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ gillette proglide and proglide gel. five blades and a pivoting flexball designed to get virtually every hair on the first stroke, while washing away dirt and oil. so you're ready for the day with a clean shave and a clean face. actually anyone 50 or over is at increased risk for shingles. the pain, the burning! my husband had to do everything for weeks. and the thing is, there's nothing you can do about it! shingles can be prevented. shingles can be whaaat? prevented. you can get vaccinated. frank! they have shingles vaccines! whaaat? that's what i said. we're taking you to the doctor. not going through that again. you can also get it from your pharmacist! 50 years or older? get vaccinated for shingles. now. meet omnipod - it delivers insulin through a tu
. >>> reverend william barber is among those encouraging us to vote. he'll join us when we come back. vote he'll join us when we come back. ♪ ♪ smooth driving pays off with allstate, the safer you drive the more you save you never been in better hands allstate click or call for a quote today ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ gillette proglide and proglide gel. five blades and a pivoting flexball designed to get virtually every hair on the first stroke, while washing away dirt and oil. so you're...
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. >> reporter: the high school seniors established bay cuts, a free traveling barber service.s given away about 50 haircuts to men and women at grace baptist since maye, and eddie says talking with the clients has also snipped away at their own stereo types of the homeless. >> they're just like us. they're just normal people who have had some unfortunate events happen to them. >> reporter: the shelter case manager is inspired by the young barbers. >> i kept telling them, man, i wish i was that mature at your age. >> reporter: josh says everyone feels a buzz of excitement when they're done. >> yeah, it's like a feeling of warmth you feel when you finish giving the haircut and you see them smile and they feel confident. >> reporter: take bernadette, who's come a few times. and tim, whose partner got a mohawk. >> i feel great. feel motivated. >> reporter: and that confidence can be life changing. >> one time there was a guy who had a job interview the next day. so he was really excited about b that. >> they just see, you know, the fresh haircut, but i'm seeing the fresh outlook o
. >> reporter: the high school seniors established bay cuts, a free traveling barber service.s given away about 50 haircuts to men and women at grace baptist since maye, and eddie says talking with the clients has also snipped away at their own stereo types of the homeless. >> they're just like us. they're just normal people who have had some unfortunate events happen to them. >> reporter: the shelter case manager is inspired by the young barbers. >> i kept telling them,...
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hair salons, barber shops, nail salons and other personal care services can also stay indoors. san francisco, san mateo and marin. restaurants, movie theaters and places of worship at 25% capacity. gyms are at 10%. remember, this is the bare minimum of what is required. counties can put even more restrictions in place. san francisco, for example, has already shut down indoor dining. >>> the bay area isn't alone when it comes to restrictions. 41 out of the state's 58 counties are in the state's most restrictive purple tier. the stricter measures come as the governor says he's pulling the emergency brake to slow the spread. hospitalizations up 30% statewide. >> this is the fact california has seen since the beginning of this pandemic. >> no matter what tier you're in you can go to the grocery store and visit businesses deemed essential. mask up and practice social distancing. >>> there's a new mask mandate for all californians as covid cases start to surge. state health leaders say people should wear a face coverings everywhere outside of their homes with only a few exceptions. h
hair salons, barber shops, nail salons and other personal care services can also stay indoors. san francisco, san mateo and marin. restaurants, movie theaters and places of worship at 25% capacity. gyms are at 10%. remember, this is the bare minimum of what is required. counties can put even more restrictions in place. san francisco, for example, has already shut down indoor dining. >>> the bay area isn't alone when it comes to restrictions. 41 out of the state's 58 counties are in the...
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. >> reporter: this spring, senior sidney barber will earn her stripes.hest rank at the u.s. naval academy. brigade commander. the first black woman to do so. >> i'm extremely humbled to do play a role in this moment of history. >> reporter: for the 21-year-old illinois native, it's all still a bit overwhelming. >> for a black female to be taking command of an institution that once never had a single tee mai -- a single female, let alone a black person speaks to how far we have come. >> reporter: her story began with her father. a 1991 naval academy graduate. >> to mark your name in 175 years of history of the u.s. naval academy is quite humbling. >> reporter: barber becomes only the 16th woman to serve in the top job since the academy went co-ed in 1976. the same year, her mentor, ja e germane nines the -- jamie mines became the first black woman admitted. you were telling me that you almost didn't go out for this. >> yes. you are right. i almost didn't. my sponsor mom spoke it in to life. >> reporter: captain tasha lacy, an academy alum could not let th
. >> reporter: this spring, senior sidney barber will earn her stripes.hest rank at the u.s. naval academy. brigade commander. the first black woman to do so. >> i'm extremely humbled to do play a role in this moment of history. >> reporter: for the 21-year-old illinois native, it's all still a bit overwhelming. >> for a black female to be taking command of an institution that once never had a single tee mai -- a single female, let alone a black person speaks to how far...
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i was at my barber not long ago and had a conversation about the potential of using an app like this. if i can trustat to my barber to cut my hair, he probably would be an excellent person to validate this is a useful tool. it is that community collaboration that is essential for this. i went to encourage all minnesotans, our visitors and anyone that spends time in the state to download covid awaremn and to tell your communities to do the same. the premise is simple yet impactful. if communities are willing to adopt the app, use it to report positive test results and follow health recommendations when notified of an exposure, this app can help us return to many of the activities we have missed so much and save lives. very activer of kids, once you miss playing basketball, who miss going to school and everything else this pandemic has taken away from them. along with other measures such as wearing masks, social distancing and testing, if we decide to adopt this app, it will help us protect each other and put us on a path forward. every little bit that we can do to put an -- to put an e
i was at my barber not long ago and had a conversation about the potential of using an app like this. if i can trustat to my barber to cut my hair, he probably would be an excellent person to validate this is a useful tool. it is that community collaboration that is essential for this. i went to encourage all minnesotans, our visitors and anyone that spends time in the state to download covid awaremn and to tell your communities to do the same. the premise is simple yet impactful. if...
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the barber has an update in a small town south of brussels, a funeral director is burying the dead. he says, almost everyone dying in the area is a victim of covered 90 something that wasn't the case in the 1st wave. in northern greece, a surgeon infections is pushing the hospital system to its limits with doctors warning they won't be able to give proper care for the difference is that the number of patients is much bigger. and so is the pressure on the clinics. and the i.c.u. units, the ages are also much lower than they were. instead of 80 years old, we now have $4850.00 in 60 year out in italy, prime minister is resisting calls for a 2nd nationwide lockdown. but here in the south, hospitals are being overwhelmed with more and more people being treated in their cars outside given oxygen or placed on drips, as they wait to be admitted to the outlook is similar in germany to the missing on stuff that we must prepare ourselves for the situation to worsen in the coming weeks, some clinics could reach their limits. it is possible that they may no longer be able to receive optimal care
the barber has an update in a small town south of brussels, a funeral director is burying the dead. he says, almost everyone dying in the area is a victim of covered 90 something that wasn't the case in the 1st wave. in northern greece, a surgeon infections is pushing the hospital system to its limits with doctors warning they won't be able to give proper care for the difference is that the number of patients is much bigger. and so is the pressure on the clinics. and the i.c.u. units, the ages...
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non essential shops will have to shut, that includes hairdressers and barbers.usinesses allowed to stay open. meetings between households in homes or in private gardens will be banned unless as part of a support bubble. you can still meet one other person in a public space, for a walk in a park for example. schools, colleges, nurseries and universities are remaining open. our health correspondent anna collinson reports. winter is always a difficult time for the health service, but never so more than in 2020. this morning, a warning from the head of nhs england that unless more is done seasonal pressures combined with a second coronavirus wave could overwhelm them. the facts speak for themselves. in early september we had under 500 coronavirus patients in our hospitals. by the beginning of october that had become 2000. and 110w of october that had become 2000. and now it is around 11,000. that is the equivalent of 22 of our hospitals full of coronavirus patients. in many ways the nhs is better prepared for the second wave, with better treatments and protective pe
non essential shops will have to shut, that includes hairdressers and barbers.usinesses allowed to stay open. meetings between households in homes or in private gardens will be banned unless as part of a support bubble. you can still meet one other person in a public space, for a walk in a park for example. schools, colleges, nurseries and universities are remaining open. our health correspondent anna collinson reports. winter is always a difficult time for the health service, but never so more...
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ellison barber is in minnesota. valerie castro is in ohio.rald is in california for us. we'll begin with ellison in st. paul, minnesota, for us. good to see you. very much appreciate you joining us on this. you have been speaking with some of the brave men and women on the front lines fighting this virus. take us through it. >> reporter: yeah, doctors,
ellison barber is in minnesota. valerie castro is in ohio.rald is in california for us. we'll begin with ellison in st. paul, minnesota, for us. good to see you. very much appreciate you joining us on this. you have been speaking with some of the brave men and women on the front lines fighting this virus. take us through it. >> reporter: yeah, doctors,
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and they're not alone since 2014 banks some barbers in our has been active in the city of. recycling bank established collections spots for household waste at specific times a driver comes by these the trash that's been gathered generates a seat on the sport and transports the vase to a central location for many residents of the metropolis this not only presents a clean v for them to dispose of their trash but also makes trash collection a structured and lucrative source of income. for the bank some perverse and operates under the principle that anyone can hand them their trash and according to a special point system they get cash for their work they take more than 100 different types of cash which are further processed in textile factory. john samuel is one of the founders of the prize winning organization and he's proud of the social impact his company has had. this is a risk that recollect from communities when we came brinda about dismissed bank being formed groups and we asked them to collect this kind of trash comes from within his own body from plastic. communion to
and they're not alone since 2014 banks some barbers in our has been active in the city of. recycling bank established collections spots for household waste at specific times a driver comes by these the trash that's been gathered generates a seat on the sport and transports the vase to a central location for many residents of the metropolis this not only presents a clean v for them to dispose of their trash but also makes trash collection a structured and lucrative source of income. for the bank...
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and they're not alone since 2014 than some barber center has been active in the city of. the recycling bank established collection spots for household waste at specific times a driver comes by the trash that's been gathered generates a seat on the sport and transports the vase to a central location for many residents of the metropolis this not only presents a clean be for them to dispose of their trash but also makes trash collection a structured and lucrative source of income to. the bank some perverse and operates under the principle that anyone can hand them their trash and according to a special point system they get cash for their work they take more than $100.00 different types of trash which our father processed in textile factory. john sammul is one of the founders of the prize winning organization and he's proud of the social impact his company has had. this is raised that we collect from communities when we came brinda about dismissed bank being formed groups and we asked them to collect this kind of trash somebody knew somebody from plastic. pay for. even glass
and they're not alone since 2014 than some barber center has been active in the city of. the recycling bank established collection spots for household waste at specific times a driver comes by the trash that's been gathered generates a seat on the sport and transports the vase to a central location for many residents of the metropolis this not only presents a clean be for them to dispose of their trash but also makes trash collection a structured and lucrative source of income to. the bank some...
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asas a barber, nothing's especially for guys who tend to get razor bumps from ordinary razors at homethey can't see me, ere's gillette skinguard. a razor that's made different and designed just for men with skin that's easily irritated. it flattens the skin and lifts the blade for a shave closer than a trimmer, but not too close for comfort. i mean, it's just right. ♪ ♪ you make my heart sing ♪ ♪ wild thing i... think i... you know what i think? i think you owe us $48.50... wild thing. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. new vizinc and elderberry mmies are fortified with if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. to sustain a healthy immune system plus melatonin for restorative sleep because being run down, is not an option. recharge your nights to take on your days with new vicks immunity zzzs. so dad bought puffs plus lotion, blows. and rescued his nose. with up to 50% more lotion puffs bring soothing softness and relief. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. >> a cbsews investigation unearthed concerns about how some ar
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william barber, what need to be done now? federal administration that will take this illness, infection serious. we can't fix the economy until we get that out of crounder con. what happens to the people who are food lacking in this country. when we talk about a hundred million people possibly being food insecure, what does the government need to do so the richest country in the world does not confront this. >> let's say a hundred million on top of the poverty and stood insecurity that existed prior to covid. that's one thing we have to keep in mind. this is on top of what was before covid. we have all of this food and stock piles around this country. there's no reason we should not be releasing it. we we should be making sure everybody has access to food stamps and snap. we should support the food banks. we should have passed another bill because one c.a.r.e.s. act, 80% that went to the banks and corporations is not going to fix it this problem. too many people didn't have savings, didn't have health insurance and now they c
william barber, what need to be done now? federal administration that will take this illness, infection serious. we can't fix the economy until we get that out of crounder con. what happens to the people who are food lacking in this country. when we talk about a hundred million people possibly being food insecure, what does the government need to do so the richest country in the world does not confront this. >> let's say a hundred million on top of the poverty and stood insecurity that...
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as a barber, nothing's gonna beat my shave especially for guys who tend to get razor bumps from ordinaryazors at home. so when they can't see me, ere's gillette skinguard. a razor that's made different and designed just for men with skin that's easily irritated. it flattens the skin and lifts the blade for a shave closer than a trimmer, but not too close for comfort. i mean, it's just right. new vizinc and elderberry mmies are fortified with to sustain a healthy immune system plus melatonin for restorative sleep because being run down, is not an option. recharge your nights to take on your days with new vicks immunity zzzs. feelit could be a signighed down? that your digestive system isn't working at its best. taking metamucil everyday can help. metamucil psyllium fiber gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down. it also helps lower cholesterol and slow sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. so you can feel lighter and more energetic. metamucil. support your daily digestive health. try new metamucil fiber gummies made with a prebiotic plant - based fiber blen
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barber.dent of repair oz of the breach and cochairman of the poor people campaign, a national call for moral revival. welcome to the program. it's become code for those in malls. depending on how you view it in the spectrum. i know how people review poor whites and interesting. for people who view poor blacks, so if they would just stop causing trouble, then we would have law and order in america. being poor feels like a proxy for those people who are messing up the country. how do we deal with that proxy, with that prejudice? >> well, one of the things we ask, who designed that kind of division of talking about. and we know as far back as 1968. republicans like buchanan devised a system. but in 1965, dr. king said that the reason is because of poor and low wealth people come together, across racial lines, they could fundamentally shift the country. who benefits? the fact of the matter is when you look at the data, poor and low wealth people makeup almost 30% of the electorate. 140 million po
barber.dent of repair oz of the breach and cochairman of the poor people campaign, a national call for moral revival. welcome to the program. it's become code for those in malls. depending on how you view it in the spectrum. i know how people review poor whites and interesting. for people who view poor blacks, so if they would just stop causing trouble, then we would have law and order in america. being poor feels like a proxy for those people who are messing up the country. how do we deal with...
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as a barber, nothing's especially for guys who tend to get razor bumps with ordinary razors. but now there's gillette skinguard. it flattens the skin and lifts the blades for a shave that's close, but not too close for comfort. vicks vapopatch. easy to wear with soothing vicks vapors for her, for you, for the whole family. trusted soothing vapors, from vicks >>> the coronavirus is again, taking a toll on the nation's nursing homes. in the first week of november, new cases tied to nursing homes past 24,000. that is the worst since early august. we report from salt lake city. >> reporter: this man visited his mother in salt lake city every sunday until early march when the facility closed to visitors. >> i had no idea that i would never see her again. >> reporter: almost five moss later. ray tested positive for coronavirus. watson could only say goodbye over facetime the night before she passed away. what is your favorite memory of your mom? >> she was a character, my favorite memory of her was her personality. she was always good and up for anything. and she was a lot of fun a
as a barber, nothing's especially for guys who tend to get razor bumps with ordinary razors. but now there's gillette skinguard. it flattens the skin and lifts the blades for a shave that's close, but not too close for comfort. vicks vapopatch. easy to wear with soothing vicks vapors for her, for you, for the whole family. trusted soothing vapors, from vicks >>> the coronavirus is again, taking a toll on the nation's nursing homes. in the first week of november, new cases tied to...
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teddy -- no press conferences yet, that would be his successor -- but around 1:00, his barber would comen the little hallway between the outer office in the oval office and give him a shave. while he was covered in lather with an apron over his clothes, he would invite the washington press corps to ask him questions. there are great reminiscences. reporters would try to get him upset because he would leap out of the chair and the barber would be holding a straight edge razor over his cheeks or throat and it was a game to see which one of them would subject themselves to a laceration. but teddy did more than that, he endeared himself to longform journalists, magazine writers who provide the ballast for his progressive reform by writing about standard oil and exposing the meatpacking industry. by discussing unfair labor practices. they created the revolution that roosevelt then took to the halls of congress for reform legislation for trust busting as we now know it. we know journalists as muckrakers, but roosevelt devised the term to criticize them. he was a genius. he was a genius about h
teddy -- no press conferences yet, that would be his successor -- but around 1:00, his barber would comen the little hallway between the outer office in the oval office and give him a shave. while he was covered in lather with an apron over his clothes, he would invite the washington press corps to ask him questions. there are great reminiscences. reporters would try to get him upset because he would leap out of the chair and the barber would be holding a straight edge razor over his cheeks or...
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paul barber, the ceo told the bbc that — financially it may not make sense for some clubs — but thateturn of fans to football. it would still see us operating at a match being lost but i think it is more important than that. i think it isa more important than that. i think it is a psychological step towards really wa nt is a psychological step towards really want to be and it's an opportunity for us to prove to a government that we can bring fans back safely and it's also good for us back safely and it's also good for us to be able to re—engage with our support and give them something for the loyalty of a us while we have been playing behind closed doors. so for me it is my symbolic than financial at this stage because the clu bs financial at this stage because the clubs lower down the pyramid, the financial situation will be improved by bringing back the fans if they can because they don't the benefit that we deal. for us it is more of that we deal. for us it is more of that psychological step towards normal which is really important right now and particularly after we are coming ou
paul barber, the ceo told the bbc that — financially it may not make sense for some clubs — but thateturn of fans to football. it would still see us operating at a match being lost but i think it is more important than that. i think it isa more important than that. i think it is a psychological step towards really wa nt is a psychological step towards really want to be and it's an opportunity for us to prove to a government that we can bring fans back safely and it's also good for us back...
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joining me now is alison barber. good to see you on this thanksgiving eve.about these health care workers and the heros that are frankly preparing for thanksgiving. many looking after patients that can't even see their own families because they're battling with covid. >> yeah, that is the thing to remember this holiday season. this is the first major family oriented holiday and the start of a very family oriented holiday season for so many people where you have thousands of patients across the country in the hospital. for the first time certainly in my life the vast majority of them are unable to have any sort of visitor because of covid-19. in many ways the nurses are having to step up and take on that role of being family members for these people so they're not alone. the nurses and staff here are doing exactly that. i met one woman this morning on the critical care floor. she works as a technician. she is someone tasked with making sure that the critical care flow is clean. going into the rooms of patients with covid-19 taking their trash and making sure
joining me now is alison barber. good to see you on this thanksgiving eve.about these health care workers and the heros that are frankly preparing for thanksgiving. many looking after patients that can't even see their own families because they're battling with covid. >> yeah, that is the thing to remember this holiday season. this is the first major family oriented holiday and the start of a very family oriented holiday season for so many people where you have thousands of patients...
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i think what he's doing is that he's applying the resist, candle wax in a disorderly under barber. yes. bring out to me these has been a tradition that has been because the africans, most people believe it comes from the western wall. but i'll try to kenya because i have been into it for a very long time. and my parents, they are in to eat before i have all the west and people into africa for them. and we're not using wax. we're using raw seattle to tie the knot with those. don't want to call it complain. it's ok design. larry and if i lived with a celebrity. ok. and he she knew definitely i and i, she knew that i didn't go for ok. yeah, totally different. so do dialin with you. i've dated more deeply. doctor for a few days. you know levinson, you public know, fabric of their ideal that you think i would move to, but my storekeeper, given the wrong fabric, this fabric, this is the, this is the original and once there is a little change they need schooling, it's going to render things differently. it obviously you're going to have a little well, what are you not the she's called mat
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nbc news correspondent ellison barber joins us from lansing, michigan, where nurses are giving up being with their loved ones to be with their patients. ellison, you have rare access inside the hospital today, tell us what you saw. >> reporter: andrea, we wanted to try and talk to some of those nurses who we know often give up their times with their families at holidays to treat patients. this year it's arguably even more important and harder. not only do they still have all of the threats that have been there since the pandemic began, but you also have patients inside the hospital, whether they are positive or covid-19 or something else, where they're not able to have any visitors at all. and so what we saw were hospital staff making sure that they were taking care of these people. they were trying to save lives and they were also trying to make sure that everyone there felt loved and cared for. w within minutes of being in the hospital, we heard one of the nurses asking if it was okay to bring in cupcakes and balloons whose birthday it was. that patient has been in the icu with covid-
nbc news correspondent ellison barber joins us from lansing, michigan, where nurses are giving up being with their loved ones to be with their patients. ellison, you have rare access inside the hospital today, tell us what you saw. >> reporter: andrea, we wanted to try and talk to some of those nurses who we know often give up their times with their families at holidays to treat patients. this year it's arguably even more important and harder. not only do they still have all of the...
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. >> reporter: this lunenburg high school senior established bay cuts, a free traveling barber serviceen away about 50 haircuts at the men and women at grace baptist church since may and eddie says that talking with clients is snipping away at their stereotype about the homeless. >> there just like us, normal people that have had unfortunate events happen to them. >> reporter: the shelter case manager is inspired by these young barbers. >> i kept telling them that i wish i was that mature at your age. >> reporter: josh says that everyone is feeling the buzz of excitement when they are done. >> is the warmth you feel a few give them a haircut, you see them smile and they feel confident. >> reporter: burden has come here for haircuts a few times. tm, and his partner got a mohawk . >> i feel great in motivated >> reporter: the confidence can be life-changing. >> one time a guy had a job interview the next day and was very excited about that. >> they just see the fresh haircut but i see a fresh outlook on life >> reporter: for giving free confidence and inspiring haircuts to the homeless,
. >> reporter: this lunenburg high school senior established bay cuts, a free traveling barber serviceen away about 50 haircuts at the men and women at grace baptist church since may and eddie says that talking with clients is snipping away at their stereotype about the homeless. >> there just like us, normal people that have had unfortunate events happen to them. >> reporter: the shelter case manager is inspired by these young barbers. >> i kept telling them that i wish...
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all proceeds going toward a barber school.nesses and schools -- >> jimmy: that's good. you're going to do that? >> yeah, it's a thing. >> jimmy: oh, excellent. [ cheers and applause ] >> my barber joe and the whole team. we've been plotting on that. we're going to work the system. >> jimmy: do you have a movie that's in the can right now? what's the next one coming out? >> it's called "without remorse." a tom clancy novel. >> jimmy: wow, really? wow, that's a big deal. >> it is, it is. i was really excited about it. it's pretty much the prequel and the origin story to "rainbow 6" if you're familiar with that video game. as a kid i played it a lot. it was exciting to take on the role of john kelly/john clark. we shot it in germany right before the pandemic kind of hit, so that was the last thing i did. we spent all quarantine figuring out new ways, how to edit and post and put that thing together. we got it done. it's coming out on amazon. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: did you enjoy germany? >> germany's amazing. i always h
all proceeds going toward a barber school.nesses and schools -- >> jimmy: that's good. you're going to do that? >> yeah, it's a thing. >> jimmy: oh, excellent. [ cheers and applause ] >> my barber joe and the whole team. we've been plotting on that. we're going to work the system. >> jimmy: do you have a movie that's in the can right now? what's the next one coming out? >> it's called "without remorse." a tom clancy novel. >> jimmy: wow,...
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not celebrating any birthday, they were celebrating the fact that this man beat the odds >> ellison barberu so much >>> they were so covid careful and then i am thinking nothing bad would happen >> i went to my neighbor's house. now, i am fighting against covid-19 >> fighting still. more than a dozen of them tested positive alexa, you were not at the party but you dropped your mom off there. what do you want people to know through this psa and disappearance. >> please do not gather with those that do not live within your household we were so careful, it takes one person to feel ill or to have an outbreak in your family. >> you say you were careful, masks anddisdantancing and all h things we try to do. >> correct. >> my mother made masks and even then she has it the worse with my family. >> and you got tired of it all >> we all do >> yes >> not necessarily tired but just our guard fell. we just got comfortable and fell back into normal habits. >> you went to the party and everything felt great and then -- >> and then 12 that were there tested positive with covid >> i know your mom was bad,
not celebrating any birthday, they were celebrating the fact that this man beat the odds >> ellison barberu so much >>> they were so covid careful and then i am thinking nothing bad would happen >> i went to my neighbor's house. now, i am fighting against covid-19 >> fighting still. more than a dozen of them tested positive alexa, you were not at the party but you dropped your mom off there. what do you want people to know through this psa and disappearance. >>...
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. >>> they established bay cut, a free traveling barber service. they've given about 50 hair cuts to men and women at grace baptist since may. eddie says talking with the clients has snitched away at their stereotypes of the homeless. >> they're just like us. they've normal people that have had unfortunate events happen to them. i kept telling them i wish i was that mature at your age. >> reporter: everyone feels a buzz of excitement when they're done. >> it's a feeling of warmth when you finish the cut and you see them smile and they feel cnfident. >>> take ortiz who has come a few times. >> makes me feel good inside and outside. >> tim's partner got a mohawk. >> i feel great, motivated. >> reporter: that confidence can be life changing. >> there was a guy who had a job interview the next day. he was excited about that. >> they see the fresh hair cut, but i am seeing the fresh outlook on life. >> reporter: for giving free confidence inspiring hair cuts to the homeless the jerseys son award in the bay area. >> they want to expand to other shelters.
. >>> they established bay cut, a free traveling barber service. they've given about 50 hair cuts to men and women at grace baptist since may. eddie says talking with the clients has snitched away at their stereotypes of the homeless. >> they're just like us. they've normal people that have had unfortunate events happen to them. i kept telling them i wish i was that mature at your age. >> reporter: everyone feels a buzz of excitement when they're done. >> it's a...
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we've got more news with ellison barber.u'll work with an advisor to help you build a flexible wealth plan. you'll have access to tax-smart investing strategies, and with brokerage accounts online trades are commission free. personalized advice. unmatched value. at fidelity, you can have both. our bargain detergent couldn't keep up. with us... turns out it's mostly water. so, we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are gone. daughter: slurping don't pay for water. pay for clean. it's got to be tide. . >>> good friday morning. i'm ellison barber here at msnbc headquarters in new york. we start this hour with the latest facts on this pandemic. there are nearly 13 million coronavirus cases reported here in the u.s. we have lost more than 264,000 americans to the virus. this morning the cdc reports the real numbers could be much higher. the cdc believes they miss one for eight cases for every one counted. firefighters in silicon valley spread out to enforce public health rules like
we've got more news with ellison barber.u'll work with an advisor to help you build a flexible wealth plan. you'll have access to tax-smart investing strategies, and with brokerage accounts online trades are commission free. personalized advice. unmatched value. at fidelity, you can have both. our bargain detergent couldn't keep up. with us... turns out it's mostly water. so, we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are gone. daughter: slurping don't pay for water. pay for clean. it's got to...
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nbc news ellison barber live in lansing. ellison, you went inside that hospital what did you see >> reporter: it did not take us very long once we got on the critical care floor here at sparrow hospital to stumble on a moment of just genuine love and compassion what you're about to see was all for a man who has been a patient in the icu here with covid-19 for 31 days, and he's one of the few patients to survive after being placed on a ventilator ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ happy birthday dear william ♪ happy birthday to you >> you bet happy birthday >> thank you. >> reporter: at a time when most patients in the hospital, covid or not, are unable to have any sort of visitor, caregivers are spending their holidays away from their families and their children to make sure strangers have a hand to hold, someone to remember their birthday when they need it most. >> you know, people see it as a holiday, but for us caregivers if it's a holiday, it's just another for us to make sure our patients are well taken c
nbc news ellison barber live in lansing. ellison, you went inside that hospital what did you see >> reporter: it did not take us very long once we got on the critical care floor here at sparrow hospital to stumble on a moment of just genuine love and compassion what you're about to see was all for a man who has been a patient in the icu here with covid-19 for 31 days, and he's one of the few patients to survive after being placed on a ventilator ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ happy...
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let's go to ellison barber outside regions hospital in st. paul, minnesota. so the virus is spreading at an alarming rate where you are, as well. hospitalizations have more than doubled since the beginning of the month? >> yeah, chris. the numbers here are record-breaking, and they continue to go up. the death toll here, over 3,000 minnesotans have now died because of covid-19. yesterday, 40 people died because of this virus. and a little over half of those people, they lived in long-term or assisted living facilities. this hospital here, they say not only are their beds starting to fill up, but their staff, just like in cleveland, they are increasingly stretched thin. listen here. >> we do have a fair number of staff either out on quarantine or out sick with symptoms. it hasn't gotten to the point yet where we've had to call in help from other agencies or other organizations. but we're just as real as anyone else, right? we're not immune to this just because we work in public safety or in the e.r. so we're getting sick just like everyone else is, and that's
let's go to ellison barber outside regions hospital in st. paul, minnesota. so the virus is spreading at an alarming rate where you are, as well. hospitalizations have more than doubled since the beginning of the month? >> yeah, chris. the numbers here are record-breaking, and they continue to go up. the death toll here, over 3,000 minnesotans have now died because of covid-19. yesterday, 40 people died because of this virus. and a little over half of those people, they lived in long-term...
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i'm ellison barber here at msnbc headquarters in new york. we start this hour with the latest facts on this pandemic. there are nearly 13 million coronavirus cases reported here in the u.s. we have lost more than 264,000 americans to the virus. this morning the cdc reports the real numbers could be much higher. the cdc believes they miss one for eight cases for every one counted. firefighters in silicon valley spread out to enforce public health rules like restrictions on how many people could gather in one place. let's bring in nbc's erin mclaughlin at los angeles international airport and dasha burns at bristol regional medical center in bristol, tennessee. i know they're getting ready to open new rapid testing centers for travelers at lax. tell us how that will work? >> reporter: that's right, ellison. that center is set to open next week for results in one to two hours for anyone that wants to pay $150 for a test, building on an interim testing center opened last week. those results are available in one to two days, meant for travelers go
i'm ellison barber here at msnbc headquarters in new york. we start this hour with the latest facts on this pandemic. there are nearly 13 million coronavirus cases reported here in the u.s. we have lost more than 264,000 americans to the virus. this morning the cdc reports the real numbers could be much higher. the cdc believes they miss one for eight cases for every one counted. firefighters in silicon valley spread out to enforce public health rules like restrictions on how many people could...
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allison barber joining us in washington, d.c. we could hope it remains safe.aying the soundtrack for macho man. >> village people. >> president trump's unprecedented push to block the transition, the latest from the former chief of staff john kelly who told politico the wait hurts our national security. joining us now natasha bertrand. good to see you. john kelly joining a chorus of critics including the more than 150 former national security officials sounding the alarm about how this delay is dangerous for our country. can you explain what is at stake here? >> yeah, it is a really big issue. because presidential nominees have been getting these kinds of generalized intelligence briefings since about 1950s, right. this is and something that will prepare them to face national security challenges to the united states from day one. so that there is no gap in any institutional knowledge that would prevent them from responding very quickly to a attack or threat that the presidential nominee has not been privy to during their time as a private citizen. so this is a
allison barber joining us in washington, d.c. we could hope it remains safe.aying the soundtrack for macho man. >> village people. >> president trump's unprecedented push to block the transition, the latest from the former chief of staff john kelly who told politico the wait hurts our national security. joining us now natasha bertrand. good to see you. john kelly joining a chorus of critics including the more than 150 former national security officials sounding the alarm about how...
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>> allisellison barber, good to to you. we're hearing that story across the country, first responders dealing with it everywhere. i want to go to cleveland and valerie castro. talk to us about ohio. there's a lot of concern in that state, both over the spike in cases there and also, as we were just hearing from the other first responder that ellison was speaking to, the stress on nurses, on doctors in the health care community. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, yasmin. well, the reality is here the cases are going up, as we're seeing in other parts of the country. there have been about 25,000 new cases reported since friday across the state of ohio. some of those are health care workers, caregivers. here at the cleveland clinic behind me, about 10,0,000 worke are out because they're sick with covid or under quarantine after having been exposed. it is not just at this hospital. the ohio hospital association says 20% of health care facilities across the state are reporting staffing shortages right now, and that's a real proble
>> allisellison barber, good to to you. we're hearing that story across the country, first responders dealing with it everywhere. i want to go to cleveland and valerie castro. talk to us about ohio. there's a lot of concern in that state, both over the spike in cases there and also, as we were just hearing from the other first responder that ellison was speaking to, the stress on nurses, on doctors in the health care community. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, yasmin. well, the...
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i want to go back now to ellison barber.he is an nbc news correspondent on the ground in philadelphia. i know we were trying to listen in to that press conference that the mayor was having with his top health officials about possible new restrictions in philadelphia. how bad are the caseloads right now in philadelphia, and what have they decided they need to do about it? >> reporter: well, they say they've seen the percent positive here jump 700% in just two months. they say that they need to act and they need to act now. we are actually still listening to this press conference that is on zoom in a parking lot here. let me walk you through the restrictions that we know of as of right now. again, this is still ongoing, so this list is probably not complete just yet. they say that they are hoping these restrictions are only needed for about six weeks, but they plan to prohibit indoor graerthz in any location, public or private. they also say that outdoor gatherings are now going to be limited to 10 people per 1,000 square feet
i want to go back now to ellison barber.he is an nbc news correspondent on the ground in philadelphia. i know we were trying to listen in to that press conference that the mayor was having with his top health officials about possible new restrictions in philadelphia. how bad are the caseloads right now in philadelphia, and what have they decided they need to do about it? >> reporter: well, they say they've seen the percent positive here jump 700% in just two months. they say that they...
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i'm a barber from portland, oregon. ck the bills keep sg up... with no money coming in.to look at the bills from our business, 'cause i can't pay. so i'll survive by just doing what i have to do to make it, man, you know, it's... if i would go to a senior's house or go to a bus stop, i couldn't do anything else, i had to make do. >> so i'm having a get together at my house. so i escaped, came here. i gotta get my hair done.o he got tget his money. gonna go back looking fly. >> my business is one of those things where it makes you feel good. which we really all need to be feeling good right now. (chuckles) you know? it's jusa common human thing to do, it's human to make people feelood. >> oh, yeah, go for a queen. that part. >> i'm hopeful. this may be the right thing to stop all this fighting amon each other. you know, democrat, republican, independent, black, white, yellow, whatever. so this might be the right ing. because what i've been seeing is folkseen sticking together. it doesn't matter what color they are. i mean, seeing it in person. >> ♪ack and forth, and in an
i'm a barber from portland, oregon. ck the bills keep sg up... with no money coming in.to look at the bills from our business, 'cause i can't pay. so i'll survive by just doing what i have to do to make it, man, you know, it's... if i would go to a senior's house or go to a bus stop, i couldn't do anything else, i had to make do. >> so i'm having a get together at my house. so i escaped, came here. i gotta get my hair done.o he got tget his money. gonna go back looking fly. >> my...
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nbc news ellison barber live in st. paul what are ems workers there facing these days? >> well, shepard, they say the calls just keep coming they have not really had a moment to even breathe and as we see the numbers rise, the hospitalizations go up paramedics tell us they are getting more and more calls every day from people having covid like symptoms. the state of minnesota actually asked the federal government to send them staffed ambulances from out of state and they got 25 of them on friday the state says that they will use those ambulances to transfer patients from one hospital to another in an effort to ease hospital bed capacity concerns and free up local ems to respond to other emergencies so we spent the day talking to paramedics and doctors at hospitals in the area, trying to get a better sense, a better understanding of what they're dealing with, and what they're seeing here's a little bit of what we heard. >> really, our hospitals have turned into airports that need to take care of a certain amount of people but they're a little bit, we need to treat them l
nbc news ellison barber live in st. paul what are ems workers there facing these days? >> well, shepard, they say the calls just keep coming they have not really had a moment to even breathe and as we see the numbers rise, the hospitalizations go up paramedics tell us they are getting more and more calls every day from people having covid like symptoms. the state of minnesota actually asked the federal government to send them staffed ambulances from out of state and they got 25 of them on...
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as a barber, nothing's especially for guys who tend to get razor bumps with ordinary razors.ut now there's gillette skinguard. it flattens the skin and lifts the blades for a shave that's close, but not too close for comfort. ♪♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way xfinity mobile's fast nationwide 5g network meets the first iphone with 5g. get the new iphone 12 on xfinity mobile. and right now get $250 off. learn more at an xfinity store today. >>> for the second time this week the united states set a new coronavirus record withes it highest number of cases in a single day, more than 116,000 cases reported just today. because of the surge bay area health officials are considering an advisory for residents to self quarantine after returning home from their holiday travels. the goal obviously is to keep patient levels manageable for local hospitals. >> a popular decades old san francisco restaurant reopened today. tommy's joynt has been serving up sandwiches and platters for more than 70 years and it is planning to have their famous thanksgiving
as a barber, nothing's especially for guys who tend to get razor bumps with ordinary razors.ut now there's gillette skinguard. it flattens the skin and lifts the blades for a shave that's close, but not too close for comfort. ♪♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way xfinity mobile's fast nationwide 5g network meets the first iphone with 5g. get the new iphone 12 on xfinity mobile. and right now get $250 off. learn more at an xfinity store today....