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coordinator deborah burks urges governors to test the communities over the next two weeks. monday they are working on testing for nursing home workers and making sure is a priority. >> we all recognize what has happened to our seniors and skilled nursing facilities. it's important to make the point that they are not isolated . staff is moving around and staff needs to be protected. >> san francisco said it's ahead of the curve issuing a health order at 21 skilled nursing facilities every two weeks. >> we are way ahead of the trump administration. as we require or now requiring nursing homes test staff and residents in nursing homes on a routine basis. >> san francisco leaders say they plan to assist the testing
coordinator deborah burks urges governors to test the communities over the next two weeks. monday they are working on testing for nursing home workers and making sure is a priority. >> we all recognize what has happened to our seniors and skilled nursing facilities. it's important to make the point that they are not isolated . staff is moving around and staff needs to be protected. >> san francisco said it's ahead of the curve issuing a health order at 21 skilled nursing facilities...
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>>terrence burke was a doting father, a navy veteran and a hard charging high school basketball coach. it was really do go on and each he loves in march, the prince george's county maryland resident became one of the first people in the state to die from the coronavirus this is very surreal i didn't really expect. >>it's a. it my dad said be like the example for the state and merrily bruck's death was a canary in the coal mine for his community in the washington dc suburbs and for the entire nation. oh my god, it was so terrifying just miles outside of the nation's capital one of the wealthiest majority-black counties in the nation. >>has been ravaged by the coronavirus pandemic we heard what the. >>aggravating factors were he started saying oh my god, you know. >>prince george's county black residents like burke have been contracting and dying from coronavirus at alarming rates we have some of the highest per capita ph d's. college educated. i think in the nation and it is not protecting knots and the data shows it's a trend playing out all over the country in urban suburban rural we
>>terrence burke was a doting father, a navy veteran and a hard charging high school basketball coach. it was really do go on and each he loves in march, the prince george's county maryland resident became one of the first people in the state to die from the coronavirus this is very surreal i didn't really expect. >>it's a. it my dad said be like the example for the state and merrily bruck's death was a canary in the coal mine for his community in the washington dc suburbs and for...
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. >>> the original series, project rome in a battle over who deserves affordable housing in burke . >> the university is grappling with building student housing but it would come at a cost. taking a look at the last ditch effort to preserve affordable housing . >> in this you write orange brick that marks the grandiosity of uc berkeley's campus, tenants inside of the 111-year-old building of fighting to keep their heads above water. >> i think theo, myself and all the neighbors were in utter shock . >> on aprinf ty mit havetove which would givg - controlled apartment that goes for less than $1000 per month . >> it's callous, i really couldn't believe it . >> it's distressing. i can't think of a more inappropriate time to do a pre-eviction notice during a pandemic, you don't know where you're going to be moving and we worked very hard in love our jobs but were not sure for going to have jobs in a few weeks . >> we haven't yet completed the purchase and if we do we haven't yet decided what will happen to the building . >> a spokesperson for uc berkeley says the letter was only sent out
. >>> the original series, project rome in a battle over who deserves affordable housing in burke . >> the university is grappling with building student housing but it would come at a cost. taking a look at the last ditch effort to preserve affordable housing . >> in this you write orange brick that marks the grandiosity of uc berkeley's campus, tenants inside of the 111-year-old building of fighting to keep their heads above water. >> i think theo, myself and all the...
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>>terrence burke was a doting father, a navy veteran and a hard charging high school basketball coach was really do go on and each he loves coaching in march, the prince george's county maryland resident became one of the first people in the state to die from the coronavirus this is very surreal i didn't really expect. it's a. it my dad to be like the example for the state and merrily burke's death was a canary in the coal mine for his community in the washington dc suburbs and for the entire nation. oh my god, it was so terrifying just miles outside of the nation's capital one of the wealthiest majority-black counties in the nation. >>has been ravaged by the coronavirus pandemic we heard what the. >>aggravating factors were he started saying oh my god, you know. >>prince george's county black residents like burke have been contracting and dying from coronavirus at alarming rates we have some of the highest per capita ph d's. college educated like 2 in the nation and it is not protecting knots and the data shows it's a trend playing out all over the country in urban suburban rural wea
>>terrence burke was a doting father, a navy veteran and a hard charging high school basketball coach was really do go on and each he loves coaching in march, the prince george's county maryland resident became one of the first people in the state to die from the coronavirus this is very surreal i didn't really expect. it's a. it my dad to be like the example for the state and merrily burke's death was a canary in the coal mine for his community in the washington dc suburbs and for the...
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after the break just after the hour mark marcel holliston burke's aggressiveness hurt the home side the life that defender picked up his 2nd yellow and was sent off . down a man didn't start life sick t.-mo vanna to patrick chick who fired towards goal he had to keep her yars 9 looked as stumped did but somehow the ball slipped from his grasp ruled an own goal take it to one week here they were given a lifeline thanks to life 6 physicality in the 81st minute. here to a newcomer christophe biotic who served in minutes earlier converted from the spot to level the school to 2. i should go to i say to the coach before the match i should what i mean good for you i admit i did for the for the theme and this is the most important to today it's got to go leipzig remain unbeaten since the restart and so does head to berlin behind new head coach bruno lob a deal. in the czech republic fans of the football club sparta prague got to cheer on their team at a drive in cinema supporters blew their horns to express their joy of our goal and they did not shy away from showing their displeasure over refe
after the break just after the hour mark marcel holliston burke's aggressiveness hurt the home side the life that defender picked up his 2nd yellow and was sent off . down a man didn't start life sick t.-mo vanna to patrick chick who fired towards goal he had to keep her yars 9 looked as stumped did but somehow the ball slipped from his grasp ruled an own goal take it to one week here they were given a lifeline thanks to life 6 physicality in the 81st minute. here to a newcomer christophe...
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yeah, i think coordinator deborah burks will be theirjobs.dinator deborah burks will be theirjobs. yeah, i think the whole model around whether there is a task force, whether it's been disbanded 01’ force, whether it's been disbanded or not gets to the inherent tension in the president at the moment. who is always been slightly ambivalent about the restrictions that his administration, the guidelines, that his administration has laid out. he's desperate for the country to reopen. he supported governors who are reopening the company. even though states are not meeting the federal guidelines. i think with the announcements at the task force was can be disbanded the president was going to say ok, not that the coronavirus is done but we are moving forward, we're moving beyond the crisis point. we're moving by the kind doing a company can open up. we are focusing on the economy which he knows he needs to do in order to be reelected in november is get the us economy back on its feet again. at the same time you have the public health officials who c
yeah, i think coordinator deborah burks will be theirjobs.dinator deborah burks will be theirjobs. yeah, i think the whole model around whether there is a task force, whether it's been disbanded 01’ force, whether it's been disbanded or not gets to the inherent tension in the president at the moment. who is always been slightly ambivalent about the restrictions that his administration, the guidelines, that his administration has laid out. he's desperate for the country to reopen. he supported...
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. >> reporter: terrance burke was a daughter and a navy veteran and a high school basketball coach. >he coaching. >> reporter: in march, he's one of the first people in the state to die from coronavirus. >> it is surreal. i did not expect for this to happen, my dad is the example. >> oh my god, this is so terrifying. >> reporter: miles outside of the nation's capital one of the wealthest counties of the nation have been ravaged by the coronavirus pandemic. >> we started saying that's us. >> reporter: in prince george county, black resident like burke had been dying at alarming rates. >> we have some of the highest per capita, phds, college educated black folks in the nation and it is not prelotecti us. >> it is a trend playing out all over the country in urban and suburban and rural and poor areas and more than half the country according to the apm research lab. in detroit, 6.5% of cases and 80 80% of people who died of covid are black. in washington, d.c., black residents count for nearly 5% of coronavirus deaths. in new york, the u.s. outbreak, 26% of deaths have been among black re
. >> reporter: terrance burke was a daughter and a navy veteran and a high school basketball coach. >he coaching. >> reporter: in march, he's one of the first people in the state to die from coronavirus. >> it is surreal. i did not expect for this to happen, my dad is the example. >> oh my god, this is so terrifying. >> reporter: miles outside of the nation's capital one of the wealthest counties of the nation have been ravaged by the coronavirus pandemic....
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locutor: "lo Único que necesita el mal para triunfar es que los hombres buenos no hagan nada", edmund burkes son buenas noticias para el este de san josé, una concejal nos cuenta de un nuevo centro de detección de coronavirus >> no pensé nada, al despertar vi a mi familia. >> su condición era crítica después de 21 días despertó y supo que tenía coronavirus >> y así agasajan a joven que cumple años, así comenzamos qué tal buenas tardes le saluda fátima navarrete, hay buenas noticias para residentes del este de san josé es que partir de mañana podrán realizarse exámenes. hoy fue el último día en freemon para hacer una prueba gratis, la razón de cierre falta de fondos para continuar su operación. en los próximos días la ciudad instalaría una centro móvil para las pruebas y a partir de mañana costsco también obliga a los clientes a usar mascarillas y respetando distanciamiento social y también mañana será obligatorio el uso de este artículo en bta después de declararse el cierre preventivo como parte de los smétodo para evitar la propagación de covid-19, >> siguen en aumento los casos de covid-
locutor: "lo Único que necesita el mal para triunfar es que los hombres buenos no hagan nada", edmund burkes son buenas noticias para el este de san josé, una concejal nos cuenta de un nuevo centro de detección de coronavirus >> no pensé nada, al despertar vi a mi familia. >> su condición era crítica después de 21 días despertó y supo que tenía coronavirus >> y así agasajan a joven que cumple años, así comenzamos qué tal buenas tardes le saluda fátima...
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terence burke was a doting father, a navy veteran and a hard charging high school basketball coach. > on family. he loved coaching. >> reporter: in march the prince george's county maryland resident became one of the first people in the state to die of coronavirus. >> it was surreal. i didn't expect it to happen like -- my dad should be the example for the state of maryland. >> reporter: his death was a canary in the coal mine and for the entire nation. >> it was so terrifying. >> reporter: miles outside of the nation's capital, one of the wealthiest black counties in the nation has been ravaged by the coronavirus pandemic. >> we heard what the aggravating factors were, we said oh, my god, that's us. >> reporter: in prince georges county black residents like burke have been contracting and dying from coronavirus at ala alarming rates. >> we have some of the highest per capita ph.d.s, college educated black folk in the nation, and it is not protecting us. >> reporter: the data shows it's a trend playing out all over the country in suburban, urban, wealthy and poor areas according to a
terence burke was a doting father, a navy veteran and a hard charging high school basketball coach. > on family. he loved coaching. >> reporter: in march the prince george's county maryland resident became one of the first people in the state to die of coronavirus. >> it was surreal. i didn't expect it to happen like -- my dad should be the example for the state of maryland. >> reporter: his death was a canary in the coal mine and for the entire nation. >> it was so...
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that's right and not only anthony fall she also deborah burke's a member of the crown of artist house pause in the wide tells both of them repeatedly had to correct the president trumps claim some of them really bizarre you remember certainly the one when he was talking about injecting disinfectant to help those suffering from the coronavirus so his aides eventually told trump that he's damaging himself he therefore stopped his daily coronavirus press briefings in the white house press briefing room but of course with testifying before a senate committee he was able to give his take and that was certainly not a very flattering one for trump but nevertheless the president is in a tough spot here because anthony followed she as well as the other leading figures in this task force are quite popular among the u.s. population so attacking them would certainly backfire which she is trying to avoid of course ok and briefly on how are the american people seeing this tension between getting back to work and ing and dealing with covert 1000. ok i don't think you've had a question there but i th
that's right and not only anthony fall she also deborah burke's a member of the crown of artist house pause in the wide tells both of them repeatedly had to correct the president trumps claim some of them really bizarre you remember certainly the one when he was talking about injecting disinfectant to help those suffering from the coronavirus so his aides eventually told trump that he's damaging himself he therefore stopped his daily coronavirus press briefings in the white house press briefing...
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the 2nd half was a more even affair burke came close to equalising late in the game this stunner by michael denied by the tips of rooney yosh times fingers. on the part. 2 minutes into injury time and had to substitute christophe pm tech kept his cool to make the final score to no. cuts 3 more points for bruno labadee a side with catcher berlin remaining unbeaten since he took over the helm last month. and also in the bundesliga brainin beach shall cut to give themselves 3 crucial points as they battle to get out of the relegation zone braman mr reliable there not a bit in court scored the only goal of the match after half an hour and smashed the ball over the reach of shaka goal keeper alexander nubile from almost 30 yards. you're up to date now on detail you need is a marion and student and me and the entire team here in berlin thanks for watching . all of. my gorgeous love. for the russian so. many different walks of life. some.
the 2nd half was a more even affair burke came close to equalising late in the game this stunner by michael denied by the tips of rooney yosh times fingers. on the part. 2 minutes into injury time and had to substitute christophe pm tech kept his cool to make the final score to no. cuts 3 more points for bruno labadee a side with catcher berlin remaining unbeaten since he took over the helm last month. and also in the bundesliga brainin beach shall cut to give themselves 3 crucial points as...
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the 2nd half was a more even affair burke came close to equalising late in the game this stunner. denied by the tips of rooney yosh times fingers. on the par. 2 minutes into injury time and had to substitute christophe tech kept his cool to make the final score to help. that's 3 more points for bruno labadee a side with hatcher berlin remaining unbeaten since he took over the helm last month. and us are minor of the top story we're following for you this hour in the u.s. over a dozen cities have imposed nighttime curfews as protests rage over the death of george floyd the death of the 48 year old black man in police custody earlier this week has triggered a wave of national outrage with demonstrations now in their 5th day. you're watching news i have an update for you at the top of the hour in the meantime you can stay up to date on our web site that's talk comp and i'm rebecca riches from maine and the entire team here in berlin thanks very much what you. also need to have grave the need to keep. people from all over the ranch and home the 4 families most recently that. is the bo
the 2nd half was a more even affair burke came close to equalising late in the game this stunner. denied by the tips of rooney yosh times fingers. on the par. 2 minutes into injury time and had to substitute christophe tech kept his cool to make the final score to help. that's 3 more points for bruno labadee a side with hatcher berlin remaining unbeaten since he took over the helm last month. and us are minor of the top story we're following for you this hour in the u.s. over a dozen cities...
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one for president but he is in a very tough spot president trump because anthony as well as deborah burke's are 2 very popular figure so attacking them could simply backfire and result in a loss of popularity for the president himself and how would the our american seeing this tension between getting back to work and going and dealing with the condit 90. well yes so he has trumpet his administration facing facing a lot 1 of criticism there is a recent poll suggesting that a majority of the americans think it's not worth risking the public health for opening the economy too quickly i think that the major allegation here is that trump and his administration acted too late as we know trump didn't take the threat posed by the corona virus very seriously we're now counting 80000 casualties in the united states with 1300000 infections and counting and president obama at the same time is still bragging with his work with the work of his administration in countering the outbreak we could see that very well at a press conference on monday when he said the united states and germany are leading the fi
one for president but he is in a very tough spot president trump because anthony as well as deborah burke's are 2 very popular figure so attacking them could simply backfire and result in a loss of popularity for the president himself and how would the our american seeing this tension between getting back to work and going and dealing with the condit 90. well yes so he has trumpet his administration facing facing a lot 1 of criticism there is a recent poll suggesting that a majority of the...
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after the break just after the hour mark marcel holliston burke's aggressiveness hurt the home side the life that defender picked up his 2nd yellow and was sent off . down a man didn't stop at leipsic t.-mo vanna to patrick chick who fired towards goal he had to keep her yards 9 look to have stopped it but somehow the boss flips from his grasp ruled an own goal laps it takes a 21 lead dancer were given a lifeline thanks to leipsic physicality in the 81st minute. here to newcomer christophe biotic who served in minutes earlier converted from the spot to level the school to to my. god. i should have both i said to the coach before the match i should with i mean good for you i admit i did for the for the team and this is the most important to today it's got to go live see it remain unbeaten since the restart and so does head to berlin behind new head coach bruno la but dia. chris is up next with a w business. i'm sick in the value room that's hard and in the end it's a me you're not allowed to stay here anymore he wasn't that. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers with clients. wh
after the break just after the hour mark marcel holliston burke's aggressiveness hurt the home side the life that defender picked up his 2nd yellow and was sent off . down a man didn't stop at leipsic t.-mo vanna to patrick chick who fired towards goal he had to keep her yards 9 look to have stopped it but somehow the boss flips from his grasp ruled an own goal laps it takes a 21 lead dancer were given a lifeline thanks to leipsic physicality in the 81st minute. here to newcomer christophe...
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after the break just after the hour mark marcel holliston burke's aggressiveness hurt the home side the life that defender picked up his 2nd yellow and was sent off . down a man didn't stop live sick t.-mo vana to patrick chick who fired towards goal to keep her yars 9 looked at stop did but somehow the boss slipped from his grasp ruled an own goal take it to one week dance and were given a lifeline thanks to leipsic physicality in the 81st mini. newcomer christophe biotic who subbed in minutes earlier converted from the spot to level the school. i should have. before the match i shared with amy. i am at the foot for the team and this is the most important. leipzig remain unbeaten since the restart and so does head to berlin behind new head coach bruno la but be. welcomed minds to the german capital knowing they could ill afford a slip up against a side also desperate to avoid relegation the visitors came with a positive attitude and got the reward by a brit there buckaroo out for 13 minutes the 22 year old strike with the home side under pressure before marcus got a chance to level 20
after the break just after the hour mark marcel holliston burke's aggressiveness hurt the home side the life that defender picked up his 2nd yellow and was sent off . down a man didn't stop live sick t.-mo vana to patrick chick who fired towards goal to keep her yars 9 looked at stop did but somehow the boss slipped from his grasp ruled an own goal take it to one week dance and were given a lifeline thanks to leipsic physicality in the 81st mini. newcomer christophe biotic who subbed in minutes...
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the 2nd half was a more even affair burke came close to equalising late in the game this stunner by marco tonight by the tips of rooney yar stein's fingers. the par. 2 minutes into entry time and to substitute christophe piano tech kept his cool to make the final score to know. the 1st 3 more points for bruno levity aside with berlin remaining unbeaten since he took over the helm last month. a space x. dragon capsule carrying 2 nasa astronauts has docked with the international space station it was the 1st time a privately built and owned spacecraft carried astronauts to the opening lab the docking took place just 19 hours after a space x. rocket blasted off from florida nasa hopes the mission will pave the way for private companies to ferry astronauts to the i s s. incredible it takes longer that i'm going to strike out now watching data means coming back next hour thanks very much for watching. into a symphony. then beethoven's pastoral symphony is the foundation of an international art project. beethoven world wide. street project starts june 4th.
the 2nd half was a more even affair burke came close to equalising late in the game this stunner by marco tonight by the tips of rooney yar stein's fingers. the par. 2 minutes into entry time and to substitute christophe piano tech kept his cool to make the final score to know. the 1st 3 more points for bruno levity aside with berlin remaining unbeaten since he took over the helm last month. a space x. dragon capsule carrying 2 nasa astronauts has docked with the international space station it...
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nadine burke harris.ian, so she knows about working with kids. good to see you, dr. burke harris. that was jamie seigler from "the sopranos" who said my son saw me crying. i want to start with that. i think a lot of parents are wondering isou sh s o anxiokhat have these feelings, we have these emotions, and then what do we do about them. it's not that they can never see us experiencing stress or anxiety, but this is an opportunity for us to model for them, wow, you know, i'm feeling really frustrated and upset right now, and here's what i do for myself. and that's the really important thing. >> yeah. what are the mental health concerns you have for children right now? because listen, they're taking their cues from their parents, but they must be feeling ids are feeling a lot of uncertainty, a lot of ananxiety. it's important for people to know it's not just in their heads, right. for both -- both for kids and is pretty stressful. and when we talk about stress, really it's the body making stress hormones.
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in brasil you continue seeing how the 2 noble economic system burks so that powerful companies can deliver more and more meat soya corn and sugar cane to the world with all sorts of green labels rain forests are cleared and human rights why are they to. the indigenous peoples one justice to land is rightfully theirs but it's simply taken in may from then and never returned. to new illness king to the profits entire gangs of thugs. corrupt politicians and sure into the military police fight for the wrong side. in the name of profit people into an environment around them no i simply cleared out. bob it does exist because it got a lot better than. less until some us israel's and then by means of get their interests multi asuka blood just. years ago by med it is not they don't do. very we're going to lean down god a day. and a 1000000 when sas is still i ask. the dead. beats the. old. constantly and muslim. on muslim nothingness is not non functioning economy. zimmerman could. not. move. israel media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation commu
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according to doctor burkes of the white house task force. that is an excuse for why those guidelines weren't being made. the baseline how to reopen according to to senior official at the cdc. let's take on this discrepancy with director of the harvard global health institute. always good to have har hard in the house. welcome back to "prime time." listen, with all due deference to dr. burkes she's welcome on the show. i don't like her side of the controversy. it wouldn't prompt them to say they're ignoring us. you are aware people are worried inside the cdc. they think they are not being taken with the same kind of wait as the economic -- what is your perspective on what matters here? >> thanks for having me back on. a few things, first of all, the open up america again plan that the white house are leased i have said before was directionally right. it had the right principles. i said it's vague. it doesn't have a will the of detail. guess what, the white house asked the cdc to fill in the details. and they did. they put together an evidence
according to doctor burkes of the white house task force. that is an excuse for why those guidelines weren't being made. the baseline how to reopen according to to senior official at the cdc. let's take on this discrepancy with director of the harvard global health institute. always good to have har hard in the house. welcome back to "prime time." listen, with all due deference to dr. burkes she's welcome on the show. i don't like her side of the controversy. it wouldn't prompt them...
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orgstreet reports general coming from burke phil -- general order coming up from burke phil. i wrote them -- i wrote to meet them, marched them to the line with orders to hold them until called in. now the army of virginia starting to split. there's a gap in the line of troops to retreat. they're going to split in the bottomland of sailors creek. in the bottom line part of lee's army will be attacked by the six core and surgeons calvary -- sheridan's calvary. they will capture a third of lee's army. the wagon train is crossing the appomattox, with john gordon protecting them. he is being pressed by the union armies second corps. station, with or not coming on, longstreet receives orders to move toward farmersville on what he saw as a crowded road deep in mud with sheridan fighting against longstreet's rear guard. this is longstreet's column and this is gordon's column with the trains. and here's highbridge. the confederate cavalry was able to stop the bridge burners and capture or kill most of them. so the bridge is intact when they start to cross. the confederate engineers h
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. >> terence burke was a doting father. >> he was big on family. he loved coaching. >> reporter: in march the prince goerges county maryland resident became one of the first people in the state to die from the coronavirus. >> it's just very surreal. i didn't really expect it to happen. like my dad should be the ex example of the state of maryland. >> he was a canary in a cole mine in the washington, d.c., suburbs and for the entire nation. >> oh, my god, it was so terrifying. >> reporter: miles outside of the nation's capital. one of the wealthiest black counties has been ravaged. >> we heard what the aggravating factors were. we started saying, oh, my god, that's us. >> reporter: in prince george's county black residents like burke have been contracting it and dying. >> we have some of the highest per capitas, ph.d.s, college educated black folk in the nation and it is not protecting us. >> reporter: the data shows it's a trend playing out all over the country in urban, suburban, rural, wealthy, and poor areas and in more than half of the country
. >> terence burke was a doting father. >> he was big on family. he loved coaching. >> reporter: in march the prince goerges county maryland resident became one of the first people in the state to die from the coronavirus. >> it's just very surreal. i didn't really expect it to happen. like my dad should be the ex example of the state of maryland. >> he was a canary in a cole mine in the washington, d.c., suburbs and for the entire nation. >> oh, my god, it...
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i want to talk broadly about retail and bring in robert burke , ceo at robert burke associates, whichlts for a lot of these luxury brands and retailers. when you look at how stores and companies are addressing challenges going forward, there .ill be a lot of best practices i am curious what you think about brand this and will pick and learn about how brands are performing in china and how much that will be extrapolated to what they can do once the rest of the world gets back to some sense of normalcy? have been watching closely what has been happening in asia and china. the malls have been reopened about 5, 6 weeks. when they first opened, they were down about 40% in sales last year. as of last week, they were down about 10%, sales. the high luxury brands have been the ones that have bounced back strongest and had the most customer interest. so, we don't want to be too optimistic that the same thing would happen here but we like to think that at least part of it would here in the u.s. as you know, paris opened yesterday and there were lines at the luxury stores. they saw swift sales.
i want to talk broadly about retail and bring in robert burke , ceo at robert burke associates, whichlts for a lot of these luxury brands and retailers. when you look at how stores and companies are addressing challenges going forward, there .ill be a lot of best practices i am curious what you think about brand this and will pick and learn about how brands are performing in china and how much that will be extrapolated to what they can do once the rest of the world gets back to some sense of...
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here in washington, d.c., we did hear from the coordinator of the coronavirus task force derek are a burken friday. >> we can see now that there's over 50% decline in new hospitalizations although every region of the country is different. we are encouraged to see the new hospital hospitalizations declining. >> we do expect president trump to travel at least twice next week. that includes stop in baltimore on monday to mark memorial day and then heading down to florida for a spacex launch watcheses that kicks back up. always a focus on politics that includes right now what's going on with former tone general jeff sessions he and president trump in a renewed war of words jeff sessions now calling out president by name after the president repeatedly criticized session it is for recusing himself from the russia probe. the president has gone after sessions as you know many times now the former senator is fire back tweeting, quote, i did my duty, and you're damn fortunate i did it protected rule of law and resulted in your exoneration personal feelings don't dictate who alabama pick as senator p
here in washington, d.c., we did hear from the coordinator of the coronavirus task force derek are a burken friday. >> we can see now that there's over 50% decline in new hospitalizations although every region of the country is different. we are encouraged to see the new hospital hospitalizations declining. >> we do expect president trump to travel at least twice next week. that includes stop in baltimore on monday to mark memorial day and then heading down to florida for a spacex...
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so the superintendent, mary jane burke, expressed an interest to open the classrooms for special needs students. because it's challenging for them to learn from home. so i volunteered, emailed her one morning after talking to a parent who is distraught with the situation and i made it pap for the classroom. >> talk about tomorrow. which students will be in the classroom and why? >> we are following the guidelines of having 12 or less work of the same people. the same two or three assist b tants and the featurer. no one else can on enter the classroom. it's one -- like a family. the students that will be coming to school are the same students that i had throughout the school year. their challenges range from down syndrome to autism, medically fragile. nonverbal and use devices for communication. so -- >> the classroom will look a little different. other changes as well. talk about that. >> absolutely. we took some furniture out of the classroom to make space for the desks. i teach 6th, 7th and 8th grade. they all have their own desk. they are an at least six feet apart. so took out all
so the superintendent, mary jane burke, expressed an interest to open the classrooms for special needs students. because it's challenging for them to learn from home. so i volunteered, emailed her one morning after talking to a parent who is distraught with the situation and i made it pap for the classroom. >> talk about tomorrow. which students will be in the classroom and why? >> we are following the guidelines of having 12 or less work of the same people. the same two or three...
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and then doctor burks we see them on tv and a nightly basis they tell us what we need to do to function safely with the grocery clerks and doctors and nurses and frankly law enforcement personnel. we know how to do this and do it safely but at the same time we cannot hide out and not show up for work. kind of message does that send to the american people there is the extraordinary crisis come unprecedented crisis and have done things we would never consider doing under normal times with $3 trillion at warp speed. frankly i think it's a great time for us to tap the brakes and consider what it is we have already done to make corrections anything that makes mistakes there have been corrections both of the way they are administering the program and also we've heard about gaps and then with those they say why did you leave the chambers out for the support of the paycheck protection program? that is something that we need to go back and fix that we can't do it with treasury guidance and i have no doubt to continue to legislate we had to do it smartly and be here in person to have the interact
and then doctor burks we see them on tv and a nightly basis they tell us what we need to do to function safely with the grocery clerks and doctors and nurses and frankly law enforcement personnel. we know how to do this and do it safely but at the same time we cannot hide out and not show up for work. kind of message does that send to the american people there is the extraordinary crisis come unprecedented crisis and have done things we would never consider doing under normal times with $3...
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. >> terrence burk was a doting father, a navy veteran and hard charging high school basketball coacheally big on family, he loved coaching. >> reporter: in march, he became one of the first people in the state to die from the coronavirus. >> just very surreal. i didn't really expect it to happen, like my dad to be like the example for the state of maryland. >> reporter: brooks' death was a canary in the coal mine for his community in the washington, d.c. suburbs. and for the entire nation. >> oh, my god, it was so terrifying. >> reporter: miles outside of the nation's capital, one of the wealthiest majority black counties in the nation has been ravaged by the coronavirus pandemic. >> we heard what the aggravating factors were, we started saying, oh, my god, you know, that's us. >> reporter: in prince georges county, black residents like burke have been contracting and dying from coronavirus at alarming rates. >> we have some of the highest per capita ph.d.s, college educated, black folk in the nation and it is not protecting us. >> reporter: and the data shows it is a trend playing o
. >> terrence burk was a doting father, a navy veteran and hard charging high school basketball coacheally big on family, he loved coaching. >> reporter: in march, he became one of the first people in the state to die from the coronavirus. >> just very surreal. i didn't really expect it to happen, like my dad to be like the example for the state of maryland. >> reporter: brooks' death was a canary in the coal mine for his community in the washington, d.c. suburbs. and...
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was even in new york let alone enough people that were protect her when i still don't feel like burke.
was even in new york let alone enough people that were protect her when i still don't feel like burke.
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. >>> superintendent burke says educators came up with a plan to open one classroom of twelve students next week at san jose middle school. studenwho care and connections with teachers and fellow students. when cindy evans heard about the program, she didn't hesitate to volunteer. >> i had a phone call with one of the parents, she said i feel like a failure. she was teary eyed on the phone. and i was thinking this is it. i really need to help. >> the pilot program is modeled after pop up child care facilities that have been operating for children of essential workers the success of the program could dictate whether or not school will be open completely or if there will be a staggered schedule with a mix of in person and online classes. it's a work in progress. some teachers have their concerns. >> if you have twelve kids on monday and twelve kids on tuesday, isle still seeing both of them. i'm that piece that's holding them. they may as well be in the same room. >> at this point, they're moving forward with summer school in july. and the next school year in august. and the superintende
. >>> superintendent burke says educators came up with a plan to open one classroom of twelve students next week at san jose middle school. studenwho care and connections with teachers and fellow students. when cindy evans heard about the program, she didn't hesitate to volunteer. >> i had a phone call with one of the parents, she said i feel like a failure. she was teary eyed on the phone. and i was thinking this is it. i really need to help. >> the pilot program is...
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burke says catching asymptomatic cases early is the best way to prevent outbreaks in washington, i'm joe khaleel. >>this memorial day weekend will look a little bit different and with the unofficial start of summer underway across the country. it's also the start of a new potential era. in the fight against the coronavirus millions of americans are expected to celebrate the long weekend by taking advantage of some open beaches and restaurants as all 50 states have now lifted some level of the restrictions across the country local officials are laying out specific requirements for people at the beach to try and enforce this new normal. >>normally we just have to worry about what we've got going on locally a local ordinances, you know state laws. now we're adding in 10's of you know the actual behavior e of the pandemic behavior that they tried to or just not to do with the social distancing large groups of things that nature. >>for the first time in 20 years triple, a is not releasing a memorial day travel forecast saying the data is just not readily available because of the pandemicr
burke says catching asymptomatic cases early is the best way to prevent outbreaks in washington, i'm joe khaleel. >>this memorial day weekend will look a little bit different and with the unofficial start of summer underway across the country. it's also the start of a new potential era. in the fight against the coronavirus millions of americans are expected to celebrate the long weekend by taking advantage of some open beaches and restaurants as all 50 states have now lifted some level of...
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in just the past couple of hours, we learned that richard burke one of the most senior republicansn -richard burr, one of the mt senior republicans in the senate has stepped down as head of the senate intelligence commite. he is being investigated by the fbi for allegedly selling stock after he was briefed on the coronavirus. for the latest, our correspondent joins us live from washington. let's focus on richard burr, the most recent development coming from the united states. it's all an issue of stocks. remind us of what he is believe. to have do >> well, going back to february, when richard burr, as the chair of the intelligence city, was receiving daily briefin from the intelligence community -- intelligce committee, was receiving daily briefings from the intelligence community about the threat of the coronavirus to the united states. on february 13, he began selling stocks, anywhere from 600,000 dollars to more than $1 million in stocks and industries that were going tofee severely ed by the pandemic, travel, shipping, restaurants. after that, he said privately to some people that
in just the past couple of hours, we learned that richard burke one of the most senior republicansn -richard burr, one of the mt senior republicans in the senate has stepped down as head of the senate intelligence commite. he is being investigated by the fbi for allegedly selling stock after he was briefed on the coronavirus. for the latest, our correspondent joins us live from washington. let's focus on richard burr, the most recent development coming from the united states. it's all an issue...
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physically, they can break a man burks i don't think -- they can break a man's spirit if it's rooted and grounded in love if i can use a trite expression. they are saying to us, you get into doing something yourself, resist this thing yourself in your own lives, don't leave it to us to do all the resisting. >> i have a very clear sense of my own resistance of feeling like i want to keep working and doing the things that i can do to raise the awareness of public understanding about the war bringing the war to an end. in other words, to do things with my life at this point, which rick isn't able to do because he's behind bars. >> that was the sign for the day. >> tom landed in southeast asia vietnam, but it's very difficult for me now and if i can't teach anything objectively, then i would rather not do it at all and i can't be objective about this war. you began to wonder, can you really teach the kids that this is the government of the people? all the people you know seem to have one feeling but the government seems to have another. you wonder if you're being unpatriotic as you're be
physically, they can break a man burks i don't think -- they can break a man's spirit if it's rooted and grounded in love if i can use a trite expression. they are saying to us, you get into doing something yourself, resist this thing yourself in your own lives, don't leave it to us to do all the resisting. >> i have a very clear sense of my own resistance of feeling like i want to keep working and doing the things that i can do to raise the awareness of public understanding about the war...
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and thanks to a burke, virginia, middle schooler, the rover will be known as "perseverance." grader alexander mather won a nationwide contest to name the rover, beating out 28,000 entries. so, what exactly did alexander say to nasa that won them over? well, a portion of his essay says, quote, "we are a species of explorers, and we will meet many setbacks on the way to mars. however, we can persevere." so, nice job, alexander. and a good reminder for these times. we needed that pep talk. that's it for this edition of "matter of fact." i'm soledad o'brien. see you next week. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >>> hello and welcome to "asian pacific america." i'm robert handa, your host for our virtual show here on nbc bay area. coronavirus concerns have really taken a toll on community services, but many are still going, struggling but going. we'll start first with the asian pacific fund which has been keeping a lot of nonprofits afloat. we'll talk with tv personality and found
and thanks to a burke, virginia, middle schooler, the rover will be known as "perseverance." grader alexander mather won a nationwide contest to name the rover, beating out 28,000 entries. so, what exactly did alexander say to nasa that won them over? well, a portion of his essay says, quote, "we are a species of explorers, and we will meet many setbacks on the way to mars. however, we can persevere." so, nice job, alexander. and a good reminder for these times. we needed...
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and also it has been stephen burke, roberts, unwavering support.id: when you are not doing "saturday night live," you are producing other shows. you are producing late-night. lorne: i did "the tonight show," and seth meyers," late-night show. in all of those, "30 rock" is a perfect example. tina fey was a brilliant head writer on "snl" and then cast member and did update. she wanted to do a series. we did "mean girls" together. she wanted to do a television series, it ended up being "30 rock." what i will do is i will be all over it at the beginning to make sure that it is on track and the best version of what it could be. and then once it is sort of going or going well enough, i will tiptoe out of the room and go back to my other job which is "snl." most of my focus is "snl" because it is compelling and because you don't know what is happening from minute to minute. with "the tonight show with jimmy fallon," and seth meyers on "late night," these are people i worked with and we have a shorthand. i have faith in them. you can sort of see that proce
and also it has been stephen burke, roberts, unwavering support.id: when you are not doing "saturday night live," you are producing other shows. you are producing late-night. lorne: i did "the tonight show," and seth meyers," late-night show. in all of those, "30 rock" is a perfect example. tina fey was a brilliant head writer on "snl" and then cast member and did update. she wanted to do a series. we did "mean girls" together. she wanted...
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when they talk about think that this is only meant for the children burke where it is a sin by parents and they. love. this is a very powerful tool and long it's a very. and. i think they would do a lot. back in the mountains my abound judie is the mother of garnish one of the young property is his it school right now while his father sprays his corn with insecticide he knows it's highly toxic but says he has no alternative. we know it's bad financial and for our health but we can only harvest enough corn if we use the insecticide. where the outside oh we need new people you know so you know. it is. produced. within the. mohan blues r. and his wife likes me are 2 such champions they now make an organic pesticide with cows urine leaves and herbes it's a natural way of protecting their crops from a range of pests and diseases like. if. they're still growing corn but now they also grow spices like ginger which don't require plowing that reduces the risk of soil erosion. the seeds are planted on the surface and covered with a little hay. turmeric or ginger the farmers hope to earn good mon
when they talk about think that this is only meant for the children burke where it is a sin by parents and they. love. this is a very powerful tool and long it's a very. and. i think they would do a lot. back in the mountains my abound judie is the mother of garnish one of the young property is his it school right now while his father sprays his corn with insecticide he knows it's highly toxic but says he has no alternative. we know it's bad financial and for our health but we can only harvest...
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deborah burks with the white house coronavirus task force weighed in on protesters who don't wear masks or follow social distancing guidelines. >> it's devastatingly worrisome to me personally. if they go home and infect their grandmother or grandfather who has a comorbid condition and they have a serious or an unfortunate outcome, they will feel guilty for the rest of our lives. >> reporter: but the economic pain that's driving the protest is clear to lawmakers on capitol hill who are discussing a fourth coronavirus relief bill. more than 30 million americans have filed for unemployment over the past six weeks and april's jobs report due out friday is expected to show an unemployment rate at over 16%. the highest level since 1939. >> we're trying to work through this. i don't want to rule in or out anything right now. we are in discussions internally and with leading members of congress. >> the u.s. senate plans to reopen tomorrow, despite washington, d.c. stay-at-home orders. the house will stay shut and supreme court justices will begin to hear arguments tomorrow by telephone. >>> ri
deborah burks with the white house coronavirus task force weighed in on protesters who don't wear masks or follow social distancing guidelines. >> it's devastatingly worrisome to me personally. if they go home and infect their grandmother or grandfather who has a comorbid condition and they have a serious or an unfortunate outcome, they will feel guilty for the rest of our lives. >> reporter: but the economic pain that's driving the protest is clear to lawmakers on capitol hill who...
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get pretty lonely here in the world southernmost continent trying times for station manager and dr burke a check of back and the 8 other german team members far away from their families berlin's challis to hospital is investigating the impact of this isolation the crew have to undergo medical tests and even a cat scan of the brain before their departure and on their return as well as giving all sorts of samples. we're collecting all the bodily substances that we can get our hands on blood urine stool and every few months some hair samples. the scientists and the team themselves have noticed changes. nothing sometimes you have to stop and remember which way is north east and south when you're outside you sometimes think that you've taken the wrong turn even though you actually know the way or this from my 1st things can be a bit more difficult or you forget things for example how to find your way around the station where was that again it's strange sometimes. under these conditions one part of the brain shrinks by around 7 percent. would you one structure that we're interested in is the h
get pretty lonely here in the world southernmost continent trying times for station manager and dr burke a check of back and the 8 other german team members far away from their families berlin's challis to hospital is investigating the impact of this isolation the crew have to undergo medical tests and even a cat scan of the brain before their departure and on their return as well as giving all sorts of samples. we're collecting all the bodily substances that we can get our hands on blood urine...
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they were not actively looking for someone for that scene for my for my role i was just performing at burke and ones and i think one friend of hers was there he saw my performance and he liked it and he showed this to my. director of the serious open as adults and they just reached out . to. the shooting off of the series it's. oh it was super nice it was very hot it was the hottest day i think in the summer we were inside a club with no fountains with no air conditioning with nothing but it helped to create a proper club atmosphere and by everyone is playing there for real that was not makeup. it was a lot of fun it was like performing for 11 hours. catnaps music is heard in a number of scenes throughout the series on the track during the main love scene was a piece titled funder. after the streaming of an orthodox this song was the most searched track on the actual sam. i think that this song was used very well in this scene it made some people cry and that's what i want. people quote. so i think it. never before one of my songs was used in a more appropriate way or a way that i like so m
they were not actively looking for someone for that scene for my for my role i was just performing at burke and ones and i think one friend of hers was there he saw my performance and he liked it and he showed this to my. director of the serious open as adults and they just reached out . to. the shooting off of the series it's. oh it was super nice it was very hot it was the hottest day i think in the summer we were inside a club with no fountains with no air conditioning with nothing but it...