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it's getting late so people are coming in and out bellevue homeless shelter it's the name was all over the news just recently when the terrible pictures of men slipping on the floor inches apart went viral this is the half of the thing not the way you contain the spread of for grown a virus in a city and here's what happened after the public outcry about homeless people crowding new york subways city authorities came after them and forced them into this public shelters the problem is that the facilities were weakly overcrowded there are not enough bats and not enough people eat man sleep on top of each other it's it's a mass was going on behind those walls so you have around 20 shelters across the city at the height of the pandemic which are of nothing but all but. bats. little know if they're going to lose a time just want to know you could use them you know. we are not allowed to go inside without permission plus there are probably people who are in fact right now and we don't want to risk it so but we might find someone outside you would be willing to talk. i've seen a lot of report
it's getting late so people are coming in and out bellevue homeless shelter it's the name was all over the news just recently when the terrible pictures of men slipping on the floor inches apart went viral this is the half of the thing not the way you contain the spread of for grown a virus in a city and here's what happened after the public outcry about homeless people crowding new york subways city authorities came after them and forced them into this public shelters the problem is that the...
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it's getting late so people are coming in and out bellevue homeless shelter it's the name was all over the news just recently when terrible pictures of men sleeping on the floor inches apart went viral this is a half minute thing not the way you contain the spread of for grown a virus in a city and here's what happened after the public outcry about homeless people crowding new york subways city authorities came after them and forced them into this public shelters the problem is that the facilities were weakly overcrowded there are not enough baths and not enough people to eat man sleep on top of each other it's it's a. that's what's going on behind those walls so you have around 20 shelters across the city at the height of the pandemic which are of nothing but odd bats. and. little else they're going to jail time just want to know you could use them you know what. we are not allowed to go inside without permission plus there are probably people who are in fact right now and don't want to risk it so but we might find someone outside few would be willing to talk. i still a lot of reports
it's getting late so people are coming in and out bellevue homeless shelter it's the name was all over the news just recently when terrible pictures of men sleeping on the floor inches apart went viral this is a half minute thing not the way you contain the spread of for grown a virus in a city and here's what happened after the public outcry about homeless people crowding new york subways city authorities came after them and forced them into this public shelters the problem is that the...
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can't believe this is happening in bellevue so i took the town where i was going to attend a meeting she said you look at the move the authorities deny every little things the worse it is for the sea the people's voices but we hear now they haven't been heard. in hospital after being airlifted from russia to receive emergency treatment opposition figures been in a coma since falling critically ill. those were u.s. requests to re-impose sanctions against tehran is rejected by the remaining members of the iran nuclear deal. it is here in moscow this is r.t. international thanks for joining us. we begin in belarus where another large protest against the presidents of the presidency of alexander lukashenko is expected to take place people have been taking to the streets for more than 2 weeks now alleging that he rigged the recent election the country's been left deeply divided by the vote a week that followed it was dominated by opposition protests on monday supporters of the president began to hold council rallies and they have gained some momentum the size can be distinguished by the c
can't believe this is happening in bellevue so i took the town where i was going to attend a meeting she said you look at the move the authorities deny every little things the worse it is for the sea the people's voices but we hear now they haven't been heard. in hospital after being airlifted from russia to receive emergency treatment opposition figures been in a coma since falling critically ill. those were u.s. requests to re-impose sanctions against tehran is rejected by the remaining...
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he cannot find in himself because he has been seen for so long for bellevue for the likes of martin luther king junior. 1956 there was this wonderful rally at madison square garden. king and many of his followers were there. but it was new york where powell's turf, he was a congressman. expected to be treated righteously. the redo just a little bit about that event. that's rally. he was with a degree of fanfare and massive civil rights rally the stage did madison square garden may 24th, 1956. eleanor roosevelt, randolph, wilsons and powell. the familiar gang of four new the hall well. had participated many rallies under its old roof. in the midst of the rally, randolph grew nervous. adam clayton powell had yet to arrive. many in the audience had come to hear him. randolph sent russian the fat of the powell was across the street waiting in the hotel to make his entrance. he nervously told randolph realize there's nothing to do except wait and hope. what yet another speaker was the garden light clicked off. slight tremors and nervousness ran through the ground. all of a sudden, a spotlight c
he cannot find in himself because he has been seen for so long for bellevue for the likes of martin luther king junior. 1956 there was this wonderful rally at madison square garden. king and many of his followers were there. but it was new york where powell's turf, he was a congressman. expected to be treated righteously. the redo just a little bit about that event. that's rally. he was with a degree of fanfare and massive civil rights rally the stage did madison square garden may 24th, 1956....
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joe is in bellevue, illinois. go ahead. caller: it's actually belleville. good morning. i'm fearful this disease is going to really kill us all. up here and play lipservice all morning long. unless congress or the president is going to impose real penalties for not wearing masks, we are all going to get this disease. like that big rally out in south dakota, all those people are going to infect each other and then returned to their families and infect them and then their families are going to infect us. for talking and convincing is over. host: you want fines? what dale time? -- you want jail time? caller: yes. they are endangering people's lives. people are endangering the lives of their fellow people. about 75% of the individuals in a store yesterday were wearing masks. stores enforce and no shirt, no no masklicy why not a policy? it's not that big an inconvenience. host: dr. benjamin. toler: i'm in the camp strongly encourage people to wear masks. the challenge is how to get the best compliance. crafteople like me if you , i don't want to break the rule. there are a lo
joe is in bellevue, illinois. go ahead. caller: it's actually belleville. good morning. i'm fearful this disease is going to really kill us all. up here and play lipservice all morning long. unless congress or the president is going to impose real penalties for not wearing masks, we are all going to get this disease. like that big rally out in south dakota, all those people are going to infect each other and then returned to their families and infect them and then their families are going to...
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in the city. 80 in fairfield. 70s for many including napa airport already. 76 in livermore 70 in bellevuen the temperature change for some. the cloud cover might save us from getting to these record- setting levels but there still will be way above average and close enough as the high build in. there will be another surge of tropical moisture on sunday into monday. that might have is a better opportunity to get to shower activity but hot and muggy. the coast and babe i see some improvement early next week but this weekend looks hot across the board. >>> coming up, covid-19 cases already being reported at sacramento state university. how many people have tested positive in the warning from the schools president. versa, and long anticipated reunion for a family from yemen heard how igor was finally able to join her parents to start a new life in the bay area. and if you haven't done it yet, you can have the morning headlines to the right you when you sign up for the ktvu newsletter. go to ktvu.com/email and sign up for this daily service. >>> >>> a girl from yemen has been reunited with her
in the city. 80 in fairfield. 70s for many including napa airport already. 76 in livermore 70 in bellevuen the temperature change for some. the cloud cover might save us from getting to these record- setting levels but there still will be way above average and close enough as the high build in. there will be another surge of tropical moisture on sunday into monday. that might have is a better opportunity to get to shower activity but hot and muggy. the coast and babe i see some improvement...
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rei is already selling its new custom made headquarters in bellevue, washington and they haven't evenov in. they will now open multiple oemo continue working completely. >>> and in seoul, officials say smart shelters are helping contain the spread of covid-19. just opened up and you can't go in unless you get a temperature scan. the solar power the stations have sterilizers and even free wi-fi and charging stations. officials hope that the smart shelters can help contain the spread while also proenktding commuters from heat and heavy downpours. >> you can catch me outside. >> i'll be fine. >> i don't need to be in that human incubator. >>> next at 6:30, dr. fauci's reaction to russia claiming that it already had the coronavirus vaccine. >>> and first day of school for a few districts here in the east bay. and officials say they are expecting to be a bit hectic because it will be sob different. the details coming up. >>> and a new study that could offer some comfort to >>> now at 6:30, a massive wildfire in southern california exploding in size. families ordered to evacuate and there w
rei is already selling its new custom made headquarters in bellevue, washington and they haven't evenov in. they will now open multiple oemo continue working completely. >>> and in seoul, officials say smart shelters are helping contain the spread of covid-19. just opened up and you can't go in unless you get a temperature scan. the solar power the stations have sterilizers and even free wi-fi and charging stations. officials hope that the smart shelters can help contain the spread...
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joel is in bellevue, illinois, good morning, go ahead. >> caller: actually belleville, illinois. >> host: go ahead. >> caller: thank you for taking the call but i'm this disease will really kill us all. we could have lip service all morning long but unless or congress or whomever will impose penalties for not wearing masks we will all get this disease and this big bank rally out in south dakota they will affect each other and then they will return to their families and infect them and if their families will calm and infect us. i think the time for talking and convincing is over. i think we need some real laws and penalties to crack down on individuals. >> host: you want fines or jail time? >> caller: yeah. i say let's get a fine and then for a second offense it is jail time. they are endangering peoples lives. that is exactly what is going on. people who do not wear masks or disregard thehe health of their .ellow people and now i was at a store yesterday and 75% of the individuals were wearing a mask. stores and force a no shirt, nor shoes policy sost why not imposa no mask policy for th
joel is in bellevue, illinois, good morning, go ahead. >> caller: actually belleville, illinois. >> host: go ahead. >> caller: thank you for taking the call but i'm this disease will really kill us all. we could have lip service all morning long but unless or congress or whomever will impose penalties for not wearing masks we will all get this disease and this big bank rally out in south dakota they will affect each other and then they will return to their families and infect...
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the eight-acre campus in bellevue, washington took nearly two years to build.loyees assigned to work there never moved in. extensive say, the pandemic has everyone in the company working from home and it will now have small satellite offices in 71 central location to better serve those workers. the u.s. postal service is trying to update its look. the agency will award more than $6 billion of contracts to build the next generation of delivery trucks. 180,000 trucks will be purchased and here are three proposed models. one aspect is that it should still be the same, the steering wheel will remain on the right side. >>> some american produced farmers say, foreign competition make it impossible for them to survive seasonal crop imports increased 500%. from 2000 to 2019 and farmers say, it's a crisis situation. >> it for the with fruit and makes it hard to compete. growing in florida versus growing in mexico. >> the new trade dealtween the u.s., mexico and canada will fit very, poultry and egg farmers no protections for produced farmers. the department ag is workin
the eight-acre campus in bellevue, washington took nearly two years to build.loyees assigned to work there never moved in. extensive say, the pandemic has everyone in the company working from home and it will now have small satellite offices in 71 central location to better serve those workers. the u.s. postal service is trying to update its look. the agency will award more than $6 billion of contracts to build the next generation of delivery trucks. 180,000 trucks will be purchased and here...
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this is rei's new headquarters in bellevue, washington, near seattle. the company has not moved in yet and now they're saying they would like to sell it because this idea of having your entire corporation in one giant building seems these days like maybe not a very good idea. even perhaps beyond the pandemic. we've already seen this with facebook, for instance. facebook told its employees not only should you come back until next summer but, indeed, some of them will never come back. they will just stay at home and work from home forever. >> we're able to see how we're able to function working from home. >> now the question is, who is going to buy it? all right. thanks, scott. >>> 6:19 for you this morning. amc has detailed plans to reopen movie theaters throughout the country and the e-mail sent out to customers. now its plan is to have more than 100 theaters open august 20th and about two-thirds open no later than september 3rd. but the chain has actually pushed back those reopening dates multiple times since covid-19 broke out so, of course, we'll hav
this is rei's new headquarters in bellevue, washington, near seattle. the company has not moved in yet and now they're saying they would like to sell it because this idea of having your entire corporation in one giant building seems these days like maybe not a very good idea. even perhaps beyond the pandemic. we've already seen this with facebook, for instance. facebook told its employees not only should you come back until next summer but, indeed, some of them will never come back. they will...
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one -- the director of bellevue hospital resigned. he was so embarrassed. but most were okay. eastman was mortified, and he -- but he had recruited george foster peabody, who became the financial mainstay of the league, and he said don't worry about it. by the time we're really ready to announce, everyone will have forgotten this and all will be well. that is what happened. by november, he didn't have 100 names. he had 150 names. they had their first meeting in early november. by january, they had produced their first booklet with all these names and addresses listed, with their charter and constitution. by later in the year, they gave their first banquet, 600 people, to honor ethyl snowden, the wife of the british mp. this was very elite in its construction in the beginning. later, they invited men of all sorts because it was understood what you needed was men who voted. this was really the point. and having this kind of male support was key. and then that leads us, and i'm sure someone else can tell the story of the parade, but they march as a group of 89 men in top hats and
one -- the director of bellevue hospital resigned. he was so embarrassed. but most were okay. eastman was mortified, and he -- but he had recruited george foster peabody, who became the financial mainstay of the league, and he said don't worry about it. by the time we're really ready to announce, everyone will have forgotten this and all will be well. that is what happened. by november, he didn't have 100 names. he had 150 names. they had their first meeting in early november. by january, they...
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. ♪ >> jeff and mackenzie had rented a house in bellevue.n we moved to a small, second-floor office in the south part of seattle. >> narrator: shel kaphan was amazon employee number one, one of nine former amazon insiders who agreed to talk on cara. >> what the company is now was nowhere in my wildest imagination. nowhere, so,he fact that it could have the-the kind of position in the world that it has now, i had no clue. >> narrator: in july 1995, amazon.com went live. >> it was an incredible novelty, it was tiny and obscure, and it's very hard to imagine, but the entire universe that amazon now dominates did not exist. >> amazon.com, this virtual shop claims to be the world's largest bookstore. i >> narrator:didn't take long for bezos's vision to prove prescient. >> what makes us different is vast selection, convience-- we deliver right to the desktop. if our catalog were printed on paper, it would be the size of ebsen new york city phonks. ♪ >> narrator: the company quickly outgrew the garage and soon had more than 50 employees. in 1996, j
. ♪ >> jeff and mackenzie had rented a house in bellevue.n we moved to a small, second-floor office in the south part of seattle. >> narrator: shel kaphan was amazon employee number one, one of nine former amazon insiders who agreed to talk on cara. >> what the company is now was nowhere in my wildest imagination. nowhere, so,he fact that it could have the-the kind of position in the world that it has now, i had no clue. >> narrator: in july 1995, amazon.com went live....
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this video shows the victim and police say, he was attacked near bellevue street, being pushed and punchedpolice say, the victim got up and left. anyone who recognizes him is being asked to call the san francisco police department. >>> and in san mateo, police are asking for the public's help to find a sexual assault suspect who they say, attacked a woman in her 60s. that attack happened on wednesday in the area of ninth avenue and south el camino real. police are asking businesses to review their security camera footage to see if the suspect was spotted on any of them. the suspect was wearing a red lifeguard sweatshirt and police believe he is homeless and may have visited his nieces in the san mateo area. >>> and the owner of a used car lot in east oakland, expressing his frustration with the police response to his business. a crime that i will show some surveillance of a man vandalizing five cars. this is a mission bay ourselves, located on international boulevard and happened early thursday morning. the owner says, he called 911 later that day and immediately after he first discovered
this video shows the victim and police say, he was attacked near bellevue street, being pushed and punchedpolice say, the victim got up and left. anyone who recognizes him is being asked to call the san francisco police department. >>> and in san mateo, police are asking for the public's help to find a sexual assault suspect who they say, attacked a woman in her 60s. that attack happened on wednesday in the area of ninth avenue and south el camino real. police are asking businesses to...
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joe is in bellevue, illinois. go ahead. caller: it's actually belleville. good morning.earful this disease is going to really kill us all. up here and play lipservice all morning long. unless congress or the president is going to impose real penalties for not wearing masks, we are all going to get this disease. like that big rally out in south dakota, all those people are going to infect each other and then returned to their families and infect them and then their families are going to infect us. for talking and convincing is over. host: you want fines? what dale time? -- you want jail time? caller: yes. they are endangering people's lives. people are endangering the lives of their fellow people. about 75% of the individuals in a store yesterday were wearing masks. stores enforce and no shirt, no no masklicy why not a policy? it's not that big an inconvenience. host: dr. benjamin. toler: i'm in the camp strongly encourage people to wear masks. the challenge is how to get the best compliance. crafteople like me if you , i don't want to break the rule. there are a lot of p
joe is in bellevue, illinois. go ahead. caller: it's actually belleville. good morning.earful this disease is going to really kill us all. up here and play lipservice all morning long. unless congress or the president is going to impose real penalties for not wearing masks, we are all going to get this disease. like that big rally out in south dakota, all those people are going to infect each other and then returned to their families and infect them and then their families are going to infect...
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one with the director of bellevue hospital, who resigned in embarrassment. eastman was mortified. but he had recruited george foster peabody who became the financial mainstay. he said by the time you're really ready to announce everyone will have forgotten this and all will be well. that is what happened. by november he did not have 100 names but 150. they had their first meeting in early november. by january they produced their first booklet with these names and addresses listed. with their charter and constitution. by later in the year they gave their first banquet, 600 people, to honor ethel snowden, the wife of the british mp. this was very elite in its construction. later they invited men of all sorts, what you needed was men who voted area this was the point. men who voted. this was the point. having the support was key. i'm sure someone else could tell the story of the parade, they march as a group of 89 men in top hats and bowlers. they are pilloried and mocked, and every insult is hurled. it galvanizes them and they are no longer offering their names, they are ready for w
one with the director of bellevue hospital, who resigned in embarrassment. eastman was mortified. but he had recruited george foster peabody who became the financial mainstay. he said by the time you're really ready to announce everyone will have forgotten this and all will be well. that is what happened. by november he did not have 100 names but 150. they had their first meeting in early november. by january they produced their first booklet with these names and addresses listed. with their...