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candice: one parent posted, "the school should close." another wrote, "challenger is recklessly endangering their teachers' life." hundreds of parents signed a petition. male: if we go back to school, maybe in two weeks, teacher or member staff will get infected. no one knows. candice: challenger didn't close until march 16, when six bay area counties issued a shelter at home order. relief felt by parents who had voiced their concerns online proved short lived. male: we've got a call from california regional director dave. and dave c candice: other parents got the same call. female: he told me through the phone that my kid has been removed from the school because our negative voice on facebook. candice: what was your reaction to that? female: i was completely shocked. i can't believe this could happen in america, which is a country of free speech. candice: do you feel like it was retaliation? female: it's absolutely a retaliation. candice: retaliation or not, what happened appears to be within challenger's policy, which the parents agreed
candice: one parent posted, "the school should close." another wrote, "challenger is recklessly endangering their teachers' life." hundreds of parents signed a petition. male: if we go back to school, maybe in two weeks, teacher or member staff will get infected. no one knows. candice: challenger didn't close until march 16, when six bay area counties issued a shelter at home order. relief felt by parents who had voiced their concerns online proved short lived. male: we've...
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candice: dr.ulia schaletzky, a uc berkeley biochemist, says viruses can mutate inside the bat and then infect humans through contact or a bite, like with rabies. julia: but what really happened with patients--patient one is difficult to say. candice: lab tests showed that the coronavirus in those locally sold bats was different from the human version, so scientists started looking for another animal that could have changed the virus before infecting humans. attention shifted to a massive underground smuggling operation. paul thompson: pangolins are the most illegally trafficked mammals in the world, more than tigers, more than elephants, more than rhinos, anything. candice: paul thompson is the director of conservation programs at the wildlife conservation network. he says the world market for pangolins has skyrocketed in the last five years, even reaching some american ports. female: we're going to contact the center for disease control and give them oversight of the shipment. candice: last month
candice: dr.ulia schaletzky, a uc berkeley biochemist, says viruses can mutate inside the bat and then infect humans through contact or a bite, like with rabies. julia: but what really happened with patients--patient one is difficult to say. candice: lab tests showed that the coronavirus in those locally sold bats was different from the human version, so scientists started looking for another animal that could have changed the virus before infecting humans. attention shifted to a massive...
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candice nguyen, nbc bay area news. >> if you have a story tip for candice nguyen or anyone else in our investigative unit, give us a call. 1-888-996-tips, or you can visit our website, nbcbayarea.com/investigations. >>> let's bring in our chief meteorologist, jeff ranieri. it's gbeen two months since you've been in studio and it might be another couple months before you return. how are you holding up? >> i'm about to put a logo outside of my house, make it the official nbc bay area weather studio. you know, just when things start to become habit, i've said this before, you think, wait, what about everything else i used to do before? so it's encouraging to see parts of the north bay trying to get up to that phase two. at least personally i can say that. as we head into tomorrow, we have one more day of this warmer weather, and then we're going to see a big, big flip up here in that weather. let's start it off with what's causing the heat. it's all about this hot area of high pressure that's basically sitting not over california but the entire west. everybody feeling those above-average
candice nguyen, nbc bay area news. >> if you have a story tip for candice nguyen or anyone else in our investigative unit, give us a call. 1-888-996-tips, or you can visit our website, nbcbayarea.com/investigations. >>> let's bring in our chief meteorologist, jeff ranieri. it's gbeen two months since you've been in studio and it might be another couple months before you return. how are you holding up? >> i'm about to put a logo outside of my house, make it the official nbc...
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candice nguyen, nbc bay area news. >> if you see something, say something. if you have a story tip for candice nguyen or anyone else in our investigative unit, give us a call. you see the information on your screen. 1-888-996-tips or visit our website. >>> about 100 people showed up this evening in front of the hayward police department to protest an officer-involved shooting. the angry crowd demanded a stop to police brutality. body cam footage was released today of the encounter with police. this was yesterday when officers confronted that man right there in front of his yard after a disturbance. police say the man approached them with a knife, and that's when one officer shot him with a taser and another officer shot that man with his gun. the man survived and is now at the santa rita jail. >>> the cleanup is nearly done at pier 45 in san francisco following that massive fire last saturday. flames destroyed a warehouse that held thousands of crab, shrimp, and black cod traps worth millions of bucks. because of that, the fire has taken a devastating toll o
candice nguyen, nbc bay area news. >> if you see something, say something. if you have a story tip for candice nguyen or anyone else in our investigative unit, give us a call. you see the information on your screen. 1-888-996-tips or visit our website. >>> about 100 people showed up this evening in front of the hayward police department to protest an officer-involved shooting. the angry crowd demanded a stop to police brutality. body cam footage was released today of the...
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candice nguyen: and as scientists work on tracing the covid virus back to the source, what role did andd animal you've probably never heard of play? ♪ candice: good evening, and thank you for joining us for our second investigative special, "coronavirus: the continuing crisis." we begin tonight with a search for the source of covid-19 and
candice nguyen: and as scientists work on tracing the covid virus back to the source, what role did andd animal you've probably never heard of play? ♪ candice: good evening, and thank you for joining us for our second investigative special, "coronavirus: the continuing crisis." we begin tonight with a search for the source of covid-19 and
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candice nguyen, nbc bay area news. >> if you have a store for the investigative unit, you can call 888-996-tips or visit our website. >>> honoring the victims, a group of bay area veterans is making it their mission to remember those who died from the virus. ♪ these veterans in castro valley come together every night at 7:00 at the veterans memorial park. they all served in different branches of the armed services at different times. one of them turns 105 years old next week. he served in the navy during world war ii. the group has honored covid-19 victims every night for the past six weeks. >> very moving. >>> let's turn things over to chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. jeff, it's been dreary outside but you said earlier we might see a little peek of the sun tomorrow. >> yes. a small window of sunshine before that late-season storm rolls into the bay area. that's what i did want to start off tonight with my top headline graphic to remind you that sunday is going to be a big and stark change for us. we've had these on again, off again rainfall chances lately. this storm system is defini
candice nguyen, nbc bay area news. >> if you have a store for the investigative unit, you can call 888-996-tips or visit our website. >>> honoring the victims, a group of bay area veterans is making it their mission to remember those who died from the virus. ♪ these veterans in castro valley come together every night at 7:00 at the veterans memorial park. they all served in different branches of the armed services at different times. one of them turns 105 years old next week....
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candice nguyen, nbc bay area news. >> we might not know the full effect of all this for months, if not years. if you have a story tip for anyone in our investigative unit, give us a call. you see the information on your screen. 1-888-996-tips, or you can visit our website, nbcbayarea.com/investigations. >>> time to check in with our own chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, continuing to work at home. boy, jeff, this is like week eight for you, isn't it? >> it is, and still not used to it, i have to say. you know, some things are habit, but probably like everybody at home, you want some of those old habits back that we've been used to for years, for decades, whatever it might be. so here we go. another week ahead. at least the weather is going to be changing a little bit over the next seven days to kind of keep things feeling like we've got some new days coming on it. as we bring you into that microclimate forecast, for tomorrow we'll start off mostly clear. 49 in the tri-valley. peninsula 53. south bay at 51. also plenty of upper 40s and low 50s from the north bay to the san francisco and
candice nguyen, nbc bay area news. >> we might not know the full effect of all this for months, if not years. if you have a story tip for anyone in our investigative unit, give us a call. you see the information on your screen. 1-888-996-tips, or you can visit our website, nbcbayarea.com/investigations. >>> time to check in with our own chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, continuing to work at home. boy, jeff, this is like week eight for you, isn't it? >> it is, and still not...
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ok, thanks candice. you're watching bbc news.es: in spain, adults are allowed their first outdoor exercise in almost seven weeks as europe's lockdowns slowly ease. in the uk, thousands of people have registered to take part in a trial that uses blood plasma from people who've recovered from coronavirus, to treat sick patients. it's one of the latest trials in progress aimed at helping the worst affected people fight the virus. our health correspondent, catherine burns reports. could this golden liquid be an effective treatment against coronavirus? it's not an expensive new drug, but blood plasma, freely given by survivors. jo's not a regular donor but she's doing it, slightly squeamishly, because her whole family got coronavirus. her husband was ill enough to need hospital treatment. i'm somebody that would not have donated, purely because i'm quite terrified of needles and giving blood, but everybody needs to do their bit. we're all getting touched by this virus one way or another and if this is something that's going to help, i
ok, thanks candice. you're watching bbc news.es: in spain, adults are allowed their first outdoor exercise in almost seven weeks as europe's lockdowns slowly ease. in the uk, thousands of people have registered to take part in a trial that uses blood plasma from people who've recovered from coronavirus, to treat sick patients. it's one of the latest trials in progress aimed at helping the worst affected people fight the virus. our health correspondent, catherine burns reports. could this golden...
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>>it took candice anderson less than a minute to get tested for covid-19 thursday in concord she sat down for the nasal swab at a news conference with contra costa health services for the public health department announced anyone living within county limits is now eligible for the test it tickles your nose, it's an unusual experience that i would not declare is taking full by any means you'll need to book an appointment to get tested the county has drive-thru testing site set up in conquered martinez pittsburgh, san pablo and san ramon we do expect to some people will choose to get tested multiple times we encourage anyone who thinks they need to get a test to come and get one you don't need to have all of the symptoms to have the test. >>but we strongly encourage anyone who is just not feeling themselves who's just not feeling. well to come in and let's get a test there's no upfront cost for testing you don't have to have insurance but if you do have insurance health services says your insurance provider will be billed workers at a nursing home. >>we're recommending that they get te
>>it took candice anderson less than a minute to get tested for covid-19 thursday in concord she sat down for the nasal swab at a news conference with contra costa health services for the public health department announced anyone living within county limits is now eligible for the test it tickles your nose, it's an unusual experience that i would not declare is taking full by any means you'll need to book an appointment to get tested the county has drive-thru testing site set up in...
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. >> candice riley knew resee cameron through church. in theay ressie was very well known, particularly when it came to music. >> she was a choir master. a choir director doesn't even do her justice. >> ressie was born in 1932, in mississippi. her sharecropper parents moving the family to san jose in the late '40s to escape racial violence. ressie excelled in school. the first african-american ever elected to student government at san jose high school, ressie went on to get a business degree from san jose state. >> she was a trailblazer. a woman ahead of her time. >> elaine crumpler is one of ressie's many nieces and nephews. >> very confident. she was very confident in who she was. she just was so awesome. >> ressie was never more herself than in church. and singing. >> oh, man. you would have loved her. >> ken hammond is married to another of ressie's nieces. >> she was a church lady, okay? she was the one who held people together, and definitely the life of everything. >> it was that energy, ken, says that drew so many to ressie. the
. >> candice riley knew resee cameron through church. in theay ressie was very well known, particularly when it came to music. >> she was a choir master. a choir director doesn't even do her justice. >> ressie was born in 1932, in mississippi. her sharecropper parents moving the family to san jose in the late '40s to escape racial violence. ressie excelled in school. the first african-american ever elected to student government at san jose high school, ressie went on to get a...
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and that specific issue, moving more generally, candice, is very difficult, the issue of prisons and there has been riots all over latin america, recently in argentina and in peru, last week where there were nine prisoners killed, you are getting the same kind of story everywhere, prisoners are terrified of being infected, they are living in immensely overcrowded and unsanitary jails, very little chance of washing hands and social distancing, and they are also very concerned for their family members outside the jail, so when the prison visits stop, as the authorities in many countries have been doing, that is when you get these outbreaks of violence. and interestingly, some countries have been releasing prisoners out ofjails, to try to help with social distancing and issues like that, to try to help prevent the spread of coronavirus, but other countries are taking a very different approach and not doing that at all? that's right, in argentina the government has been very proactive in terms of coronavirus, it has very low death figures at the moment, they have been quite impressive, a
and that specific issue, moving more generally, candice, is very difficult, the issue of prisons and there has been riots all over latin america, recently in argentina and in peru, last week where there were nine prisoners killed, you are getting the same kind of story everywhere, prisoners are terrified of being infected, they are living in immensely overcrowded and unsanitary jails, very little chance of washing hands and social distancing, and they are also very concerned for their family...
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farnitano held a news conference thursday at a testing site in concord he was joined by county supervisor candice anderson who received a test to show how easy it is to do. >>her tests took less than a minute it is definitely worth coming in and getting this test it gives us the information we need so we can open back up our ability to test more residents every day. >>helps generate the data we need to determine how and when to lift the social distancing restrictions that are currently in place the county drive-thru testing sites in addition to concord are located in antioch martinez pittsburgh, san pablo and san ramon we're currently testing about 500 people every day so that means we want to test 4 to 5 times as many people. >>as we are testing currently in addition to the county's testing sites the state has open testing centers in brentwood pineau and walnut creek where walking patients will be accepted by appointment only in concord phillipe djegal all kron 4 news. >>coming up tonight here on kron 4 news at 6 local child care centers are suffering greatly during this pandemic and they say th
farnitano held a news conference thursday at a testing site in concord he was joined by county supervisor candice anderson who received a test to show how easy it is to do. >>her tests took less than a minute it is definitely worth coming in and getting this test it gives us the information we need so we can open back up our ability to test more residents every day. >>helps generate the data we need to determine how and when to lift the social distancing restrictions that are...
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candice nguyen: to a nationally renowned private school keeping its doors open longer than most, then retaliating against families that urged it to close. bigad shaban: we hear from a san francisco couple, newlyweds in fact, who are stranded abroad, and they're are among thousands of americans trying to get back home. stephen stock: and we talk with law enforcement raising alarms about coronavirus concerns inside a county jail. but first, we knew about this virus in advance, so did local leaders wait too long to react? this is nbc bay area's "investigative unit: the coronavirus special."
candice nguyen: to a nationally renowned private school keeping its doors open longer than most, then retaliating against families that urged it to close. bigad shaban: we hear from a san francisco couple, newlyweds in fact, who are stranded abroad, and they're are among thousands of americans trying to get back home. stephen stock: and we talk with law enforcement raising alarms about coronavirus concerns inside a county jail. but first, we knew about this virus in advance, so did local...
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depressing reading but it's the human stories that bring this crisis into sharp focus we spoke with candice bell a pregnant mother who recently lost her job she too is still waiting for her benefits now she may not be able to pay the next month's rent is struggling to keep up with payments on her car and is having very real issues feeding her children like many candace worked in florida's once booming service industry now she's facing a desperate situation i don't know and the next 10 days. i really doubt it's. very scary. to have 3 daughters. the continued closure of schools and childcare facilities is also taking a toll many parents can no longer afford childcare and despite online learning programs being launched across the state those without access to computers may never recover i worry about those kids because they are just so i don't. see that they're over. actually. according to federal data 43 states set record high unemployment rates last month a decade of consistent job growth has been wiped out and many are still waiting for financial help but still not arrived and a gala crowd
depressing reading but it's the human stories that bring this crisis into sharp focus we spoke with candice bell a pregnant mother who recently lost her job she too is still waiting for her benefits now she may not be able to pay the next month's rent is struggling to keep up with payments on her car and is having very real issues feeding her children like many candace worked in florida's once booming service industry now she's facing a desperate situation i don't know and the next 10 days. i...
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candice played says she's making the most of the little food she has she lost her job at a job printing company when it was shut as the lockdown began weeks ago with no income she depends on government support to feed her 4 children were moved from the log down it was really bad for on the fly and yet times it was really difficult because it was for the whole month we had to wait for the whole month to get like the child support money so it was a struggle for me every day and all we received the money last week last few days to go by and we lose him by going and stuff like that the wife of food like full groceries for the mind by the end of the day we still struggling the mayor of johannesburg says people in a 1000000 households don't have enough to eat the national government in pretoria has increased the child support grant and it's created a special grant of $20.00 a month to help workers who've lost their jobs survive the lock down government leaders say they're spending the equivalent of almost 3000000000 dollars on the unemployed and the poor but even before the lock down 45 perce
candice played says she's making the most of the little food she has she lost her job at a job printing company when it was shut as the lockdown began weeks ago with no income she depends on government support to feed her 4 children were moved from the log down it was really bad for on the fly and yet times it was really difficult because it was for the whole month we had to wait for the whole month to get like the child support money so it was a struggle for me every day and all we received...
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i have seen candice cameron. what's my favorite hallmark one? it's single santa seeks mrs.lau klaus. i love them. i'm saying it like i'm the only person like it's a bizarre thing. everyone loves hallmark movies. >> makes sense i do. >> i do. yesterday in michigan barbers gave haircuts outside the capital in a new protest called operation haircut. years from now when i look back at all the great protests in our nation's history, i will always think about the boston tea party, the march on and the operation haircut. here's how it will work. the players wait in line for three hours and the game lasts two minutes. a new report says canceling college football will result in the loss of $4 billion that's crazy that's like taking all the money college football players will make this year and adding $4 billion. kellog's is releasing a fruit loops -- are we doing this joke? all right. kellogg's is releasing a frosted flakes and fruit loops cereal. should be better than the honey nut cereal and grape nuts cereal nut nuts ice cream? we'll have that conversation we'll walk down that ro
i have seen candice cameron. what's my favorite hallmark one? it's single santa seeks mrs.lau klaus. i love them. i'm saying it like i'm the only person like it's a bizarre thing. everyone loves hallmark movies. >> makes sense i do. >> i do. yesterday in michigan barbers gave haircuts outside the capital in a new protest called operation haircut. years from now when i look back at all the great protests in our nation's history, i will always think about the boston tea party, the...
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that indicates that there are a lot of negative extra -- externalities to negative rates that it candiceial system, disrupt lending, affect confidence. it can negatively affect consumer sentiment. it can do a lot of things that actually tighten financial conditions even if the goal is to ease financial conditions. i do think the fed, i do think the fed think this is way. i think that explains the fed's long-standing reluctance to negative rate which is goes back to the last financial crisis, the time of bernanke. but we will obviously have to see how that evolves. ewe do not think the fed will pursue that and move rates negative. nejra: you don't think the fed will pursue that richard said the fed may wait until fall for more rate guidance. do you think the bank of england will pursue that? we see in the last 24 hours pricing around negative rates getting more aggressive. andrew: we think with the bank of england it could be a little different. we do think the bank of england could introdause a funding scheme for banks whether it be potential for banks to borrow at a rate that would be s
that indicates that there are a lot of negative extra -- externalities to negative rates that it candiceial system, disrupt lending, affect confidence. it can negatively affect consumer sentiment. it can do a lot of things that actually tighten financial conditions even if the goal is to ease financial conditions. i do think the fed, i do think the fed think this is way. i think that explains the fed's long-standing reluctance to negative rate which is goes back to the last financial crisis,...
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with me now is candice montgomery. she is the co-founder of the black vision's collective in minnesota. thank you so much for taking time to talk with us. what are the conversations that are happening among activists on the ground? >> yeah, thank you so much for having me on the show. what we're really seeing right now on the ground are folks calling for the demands that we've been calling for the last several years and specifically calling for a defunding from the police department in minneapolis. protesters and community organizers have been fighting for this. we certainly want justice, but what we're recognizing is justice isn't enough for us anymore and now is really the time to divest from an inesh efficient and deadly police infrastructure, and that's a lot of what we're seeing on the ground right now. folks naming a broader and visionary demand for our elected officials. >> there's conflicting reports of outsiders infiltrating these protests. i'm wondering if you have seen any indication of that on the ground? >
with me now is candice montgomery. she is the co-founder of the black vision's collective in minnesota. thank you so much for taking time to talk with us. what are the conversations that are happening among activists on the ground? >> yeah, thank you so much for having me on the show. what we're really seeing right now on the ground are folks calling for the demands that we've been calling for the last several years and specifically calling for a defunding from the police department in...
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. >> my name is candice. i am 28 years old. i just bought and bought a house prior to being laid off. and it's been difficult because there haven't been a lot of relief efforts that i've been able to take advantage of. so i'm just, you know, trying to make payments on time and wherever however that comes with whether it's through freelanceoj ts or just from savings. that's really how i'm coping with being laid off at the samew time ang a home. >> our mortgagor, theyre immediately ike "yep, we're just doing a flat 90 day forbearance," s just tacked the next three months onto the back end of our mortgage. if they hadn't done that, we'd be in much, much worse shape. >> my landlord was very accommodating because i had walways kept an open dialh him about when i could pay something, when i was expecting to pay something. this affected me, he sympathized with that anwas able to accommodate me accordingly. i honestly i can't imagine what i would do in this situation if he was not flexible. >> this month, i'm also going to have to ask
. >> my name is candice. i am 28 years old. i just bought and bought a house prior to being laid off. and it's been difficult because there haven't been a lot of relief efforts that i've been able to take advantage of. so i'm just, you know, trying to make payments on time and wherever however that comes with whether it's through freelanceoj ts or just from savings. that's really how i'm coping with being laid off at the samew time ang a home. >> our mortgagor, theyre immediately...
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candice played says she's making the most of the little food she has she lost her job at a job printing company when it was shut as the lockdown began weeks ago with no income she depends on government support to feed her 4 children will move from the log down it was really at from the flynn here times it was really difficult because it was for the whole mind we had to wait for the whole month to get like the child support money so we did was a struggle for me every day and all we received the money last week last few days to go by and we lose him by going in stuff like that the wife of food like full groceries for the mind by the end of the day we still struggling the mayor of johannesburg says people in a 1000000 households don't have enough to eat the national government in pretoria has increased the child support grant and it's created a special grant of $20.00 a month to help workers who've lost a job survive the lock down government leaders say they're spending the equivalent of almost $3000000000.00 on the unemployed and the poor but even before the lockdown 45 percent of johanne
candice played says she's making the most of the little food she has she lost her job at a job printing company when it was shut as the lockdown began weeks ago with no income she depends on government support to feed her 4 children will move from the log down it was really at from the flynn here times it was really difficult because it was for the whole mind we had to wait for the whole month to get like the child support money so we did was a struggle for me every day and all we received the...
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depressing reading but it's the human stories that bring this crisis into sharp focus we spoke with candice bell a pregnant mother who recently lost her job she too is still waiting for her benefits now she may not be able to pay the next month's rent is struggling to keep up with payments on her car and is having very real issues feeding her children like many candace worked in florida's once booming service industry now she's facing a desperate situation i don't know and the next 10 days i'm going to do i really doubt it since it's. very scary. that i think i'm going to have 3 daughters that had the continued closure of schools and childcare facilities is also taking a toll many parents can no longer afford childcare and despite online learning programs being launched across the state it was without access to computers may never recover i worry about those because they are just. over. actually. according to federal data 43 states set record high unemployment rates last month a decade of consistent job growth has been wiped out and many are still waiting for financial help but still not ar
depressing reading but it's the human stories that bring this crisis into sharp focus we spoke with candice bell a pregnant mother who recently lost her job she too is still waiting for her benefits now she may not be able to pay the next month's rent is struggling to keep up with payments on her car and is having very real issues feeding her children like many candace worked in florida's once booming service industry now she's facing a desperate situation i don't know and the next 10 days i'm...
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the two children kill were 8- year-old candice parks and 13- year-old elija from oakland.in those cars were injured. >>> the california horse racing board has report nad a horse has died at golden gate fields during a training session. the gelding was the 10th horse to die at golden gate and the 38th in california. the track is planning to reopen on thursday with no spectators. >>> 9:35. authorities in last gats to is offering a reward for information in a deadly shooting. 48-year-old roberto rivera was working as a mason in a home on highland circle when he was shot and killed. the suspect may have left the area on a motorcycle. >>> there have been six deadly police shoot is in the bay area since easter. we decided to take a closer look at each incident and whether stress induced by the pandemic was a factor in these cases. there were deadly place shootings in daily cities, rich land and san leandro and san jose and the most recent in half moon bay. the sheriff's office says its deputies killed a woman that shot at them first. ktvu crime reporter henry lee talked to a psy
the two children kill were 8- year-old candice parks and 13- year-old elija from oakland.in those cars were injured. >>> the california horse racing board has report nad a horse has died at golden gate fields during a training session. the gelding was the 10th horse to die at golden gate and the 38th in california. the track is planning to reopen on thursday with no spectators. >>> 9:35. authorities in last gats to is offering a reward for information in a deadly shooting....
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candice wants to know if you agree to the faÇade women have to put on of power in public versus a privatelife, which may mean more vulnerable is how men have to be as well. what would you say is the difference between how men have to perform? >> guest: it's funny, i really tried in this book to say not all women -- i tried to resist that because of certain women that fall into these they were kind of romanticizing objection or giving up their power and there's men who do that to their men they're much less powerful you look at them in their homes and when they are in their jobs these contradictions are both -- the true both men and women. i think the idea that men -- maybe it's just me i find i was going to say about to say i find men's lives less interesting i was about to literally utter that comment. >> into that i, i think for women -- limits it differently. the relationship to powerful women is different. i think we as a culture, like powerful men. i say this in the book, i said i think we like the idea of powerful women but we don't like powerful women themselves. and i feel -- i lo
candice wants to know if you agree to the faÇade women have to put on of power in public versus a privatelife, which may mean more vulnerable is how men have to be as well. what would you say is the difference between how men have to perform? >> guest: it's funny, i really tried in this book to say not all women -- i tried to resist that because of certain women that fall into these they were kind of romanticizing objection or giving up their power and there's men who do that to their...
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because candice has poise. poise under pressure and poise in her pants. it takes poise.hat's me long before i had psoriatic arthritis. i've always been a go-getter and kinda competitive. flash forward, then psoriatic arthritis started getting the better of me. and my doctor said my joint pain could mean permanent joint damage. and enbrel helps relieve joint pain, helps stop that joint damage, plus helps skin get clearer. ask about enbrel so you can get back to being your true self. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where fungal infections are common. or if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure or if you have persistent fever, bruising, bleeding or paleness. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. nice! visit enbrel.com to see how your joint damage could progress. enbr
because candice has poise. poise under pressure and poise in her pants. it takes poise.hat's me long before i had psoriatic arthritis. i've always been a go-getter and kinda competitive. flash forward, then psoriatic arthritis started getting the better of me. and my doctor said my joint pain could mean permanent joint damage. and enbrel helps relieve joint pain, helps stop that joint damage, plus helps skin get clearer. ask about enbrel so you can get back to being your true self. enbrel may...
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. >> thank you so much to you and candice. >> thank you folks. >> thank you both so much for coming ontonight and talking to us, journalism is so important, thank you both your work. thank gift to the viewers as well for joining us. if you're interested in upcoming programming, they can follow us by clicking the follow button at the top right corner of your screen. again, please buy the book. and if you are able, and interested, and more townhall stuff, please donate if you can. thank you so much to both of you again, have a great night everybody. >> here are some of the current best-selling nonfiction books according to indy balance. topping the list is the splendid and the vial. eric larson study of winston churchill's leadership during the london blitz. followed by glenn and doyle's memoir untamed. after that is roberts hidden valley road, profiled the galvin family which consisted of 12 family half of whom were diagnosed with schizophrenia. madame glenn albright's memoir and repping up our look at some of the best-selling nonfiction books according to indy bounds, is care westover'
. >> thank you so much to you and candice. >> thank you folks. >> thank you both so much for coming ontonight and talking to us, journalism is so important, thank you both your work. thank gift to the viewers as well for joining us. if you're interested in upcoming programming, they can follow us by clicking the follow button at the top right corner of your screen. again, please buy the book. and if you are able, and interested, and more townhall stuff, please donate if you...
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because candice has poise. poise under pressure and poise in her pants.amatic changes to their appearance while they're stuck at home. >> i did it in a way to empower myself. it was my decision and nobody put it onto me. >> that's dramatic. coming up, the surprising science behind why people are choosing to have a makeover now. you're watching "cbs this morning." lincoln will be doing what we do best. making your life a bit more effortless. with virtual real time tours of our vehicles, and remote purchasing. for a little help, on and off the road. and remote purchasing. hey allergy muddlers... achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle no more. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. for years, i thought i was lactose intolerant. turns out i was just sensitive to a protein commonly found in milk.
because candice has poise. poise under pressure and poise in her pants.amatic changes to their appearance while they're stuck at home. >> i did it in a way to empower myself. it was my decision and nobody put it onto me. >> that's dramatic. coming up, the surprising science behind why people are choosing to have a makeover now. you're watching "cbs this morning." lincoln will be doing what we do best. making your life a bit more effortless. with virtual real time tours of...
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because candice has poise. poise under pressure and poise in her pants.time for "at what to watch." vlad, i am always glad to see your smile. on a particularly grim news morning, count me gladder than most today. what do you have for us? >> hey, good to see all of you. hope you're doing well. i know it's been a difficult week. we've got a couple of stories that we've been tracking that we think folks will be talking about today. for the first time in its 124-year history, the boston marathon has officially been canceled. it had been postponed from april to september because of the coronavirus, and now boston's mayor says the race is not feasible this year. runners can take part in a virtual marathon any time between september 7th and the 14th. participants will be required to run 26.2 miles in less than six hours and show proof of their time. those who complete the race will get an official program t-shirt, medal, and runner's bib. this is a big impact raising $200 million in tourist spending. >> personally i would be happy to learn that i'm not going to
because candice has poise. poise under pressure and poise in her pants.time for "at what to watch." vlad, i am always glad to see your smile. on a particularly grim news morning, count me gladder than most today. what do you have for us? >> hey, good to see all of you. hope you're doing well. i know it's been a difficult week. we've got a couple of stories that we've been tracking that we think folks will be talking about today. for the first time in its 124-year history, the...
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can i turn to ben candice from lbc. good afternoon, thank you, transport secretary.h people today, given the uncertainty facing the tourism industry and individuals, say to people that realistically foreign travel this summer is going to be highly unlikely, and would you advise people now to start cancelling trips? and secondly, if i may, to professorjonathan trips? and secondly, if i may, to professor jonathan van—tam, it's been clear for some weeks now that the driving force of this epidemic is now really transmission within ca re is now really transmission within care homes. ijust wanted to ask why has it been so difficult to protect some of the most vulnerable people in our society, those at highest risk from this disease, people in ca re risk from this disease, people in care homes, and what more, if anything, do you think needs to be done to achieve that? thank you very much, ben. on summer holidays it is a fa ct much, ben. on summer holidays it is a fact at the moment unfortunately that the advice hasn't changed, we have to stay at home so you can't travel aro
can i turn to ben candice from lbc. good afternoon, thank you, transport secretary.h people today, given the uncertainty facing the tourism industry and individuals, say to people that realistically foreign travel this summer is going to be highly unlikely, and would you advise people now to start cancelling trips? and secondly, if i may, to professorjonathan trips? and secondly, if i may, to professor jonathan van—tam, it's been clear for some weeks now that the driving force of this...