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catherine james will be joining us be -- ja will be joining us at 2:00 p.m. for a press conference in spanish. if not, thank you so much for joining us today. >> if you have any more questions for dr. lee, please submit them via chat or you can submit them to dr. feng and i will translate. >> and doctor, we just received one more question. the question is if a student lives with high-risk people, will the student be required to attend school? >> again, that is going to be a decision for the schools to make, and -- and how they operationalize this guidance. the only thing we say about students and medical conditions is that the school should not automatically exclude a student because they have diabetes, asthma, or another medical condition; that they should allow the student's medical care team and family to decide whether in-person attendance would be indicated. beyond that, we leave it to the schools. >> thank you, dr. lee, and it looks like we have a couple more questions coming in. so norm bigger, the s.f. public press. is there a time that sfusd will dec
catherine james will be joining us be -- ja will be joining us at 2:00 p.m. for a press conference in spanish. if not, thank you so much for joining us today. >> if you have any more questions for dr. lee, please submit them via chat or you can submit them to dr. feng and i will translate. >> and doctor, we just received one more question. the question is if a student lives with high-risk people, will the student be required to attend school? >> again, that is going to be a...
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catherine james will be joining us be -- ja will be joining us at 2:00 p.m.rence in spanish. if not, thank you so much for joining us today. >> if you have any more questions for dr. lee, please submit them via chat or you can submit them to dr. feng and i will translate. >> and doctor, we just received one more question. the question is if a student lives with high-risk people, will the student be required to attend school? >> again, that is going to be a decision for the schools to make, and -- and how they operationalize this guidance. the only thing we say about students and medical conditions is that the school should not automatically exclude a student because they have diabetes, asthma, or another medical condition; that they should allow the student's medical care team and family to decide whether in-person attendance would be indicated. beyond that, we leave it to the schools. >> thank you, dr. lee, and it looks like we have a couple more questions coming in. so norm bigger, the s.f. public press. is there a time that sfusd will decide that it's safe
catherine james will be joining us be -- ja will be joining us at 2:00 p.m.rence in spanish. if not, thank you so much for joining us today. >> if you have any more questions for dr. lee, please submit them via chat or you can submit them to dr. feng and i will translate. >> and doctor, we just received one more question. the question is if a student lives with high-risk people, will the student be required to attend school? >> again, that is going to be a decision for the...
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catherine james will be joining us be -- ja will be joining us at 2:00 p.m. for a press conference in spanish. if not, thank you so much for joining us today. >> if you have any more questions for dr. lee, please submit them via chat or you can submit them to dr. feng and i will translate. >> and doctor, we just received one more question. the question is if a student lives with high-risk people, will the student be required to attend school? >> again, that is going to be a decision for the schools to make, and -- and how they operationalize this guidance. the only thing we say about students and medical conditions is that the school should not automatically exclude a student because they have diabetes, asthma, or another medical condition; that they should allow the student's medical care team and family to decide whether in-person attendance would be indicated. beyond that, we leave it to the schools. >> thank you, dr. lee, and it looks like we have a couple more questions coming in. so norm bigger, the s.f. public press. is there a time that sfusd will dec
catherine james will be joining us be -- ja will be joining us at 2:00 p.m. for a press conference in spanish. if not, thank you so much for joining us today. >> if you have any more questions for dr. lee, please submit them via chat or you can submit them to dr. feng and i will translate. >> and doctor, we just received one more question. the question is if a student lives with high-risk people, will the student be required to attend school? >> again, that is going to be a...
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catherine james will be joining us be -- ja will be joining us at 2:00 p.m. press conference in spanish. if not, thank you so much for joining us today. >> if you have any more questions for dr. lee, please submit them via chat or you can submit them to dr. feng and i will translate. >> and doctor, we just received one more question. the question is if a student lives with high-risk people, will the student be required to attend school? >> again, that is going to be a decision for the schools to make, and -- and how they operationalize this guidance. the only thing we say about students and medical conditions is that the school should not automatically exclude a student because they have diabetes, asthma, or another medical condition; that they should allow the student's medical care team and family to decide whether in-person attendance would be indicated. beyond that, we leave it to the schools. >> thank you, dr. lee, and it looks like we have a couple more questions coming in. so norm bigger, the s.f. public press. is there a time that sfusd will decide th
catherine james will be joining us be -- ja will be joining us at 2:00 p.m. press conference in spanish. if not, thank you so much for joining us today. >> if you have any more questions for dr. lee, please submit them via chat or you can submit them to dr. feng and i will translate. >> and doctor, we just received one more question. the question is if a student lives with high-risk people, will the student be required to attend school? >> again, that is going to be a decision...
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sad for her her dad is untouchable and can't be in the pictures but i agree with catherine, she looks absolutely lovely. jamestoday!|j president and the prince were not watching your podcast today! i hope they wear! —— not watching your broadcast today. thank you for joining us for this sunday morning the view of the papers. goodbye for now. hello. some sunday sunshine on the way for most of us through today, but there are some contrast in our weather fortunes. a few showers around, particularly across northern parts of the country. down towards the south—east is a very slow—moving weather front still bringing cloud and some spots of rain, particularly through parts of east anglia, the coast of norfolk, suffolk, essex, kent, the london area, down towards the south coast. staying pretty cloudy, with some rain at times into the start of the afternoon. further north and west we see sunny skies for the most part. some showers, across scotland in particular. quite a few showers in north—west scotland. not as windy here as it was during yesterday. through the day, we will continue to see our area of cloud towards t
sad for her her dad is untouchable and can't be in the pictures but i agree with catherine, she looks absolutely lovely. jamestoday!|j president and the prince were not watching your podcast today! i hope they wear! —— not watching your broadcast today. thank you for joining us for this sunday morning the view of the papers. goodbye for now. hello. some sunday sunshine on the way for most of us through today, but there are some contrast in our weather fortunes. a few showers around,...
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catherine soy. the u.n. is warning of unprecedented levels of foreign interference in libya turning. both sides and the countries that bank to end the fighting and agree on a cease fire diplomatic editor james space as more u.n. headquarters new york. 2020 was the year the u.n. and the international community said they would bring peace to libya instead violence has intensified with repeated war crimes mass graves and civilian casualties there are new risks as well as opportunities for peace now that general have to forces have been pushed all the way to sirte. on our side in. the. foreign interference reaching level including in the delivery of sophisticated equipment and the number of mercenaries involved in the fighting. germany has been leading international efforts in january it pulled together key players at a conference in perl in germany now has the presidency of both the e.u. and of the un security council its foreign minister was blunt some of the countries who signed up to the berlin communique 6 months ago have been undermining it ever since with their actions foreign interference in may and the main driver of the conflict in libya it must be approach to an end that mean it's no
catherine soy. the u.n. is warning of unprecedented levels of foreign interference in libya turning. both sides and the countries that bank to end the fighting and agree on a cease fire diplomatic editor james space as more u.n. headquarters new york. 2020 was the year the u.n. and the international community said they would bring peace to libya instead violence has intensified with repeated war crimes mass graves and civilian casualties there are new risks as well as opportunities for peace...
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james. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems. >> committed to them -- committed to helping developing countrs. supported by the john and catherinethu foundation. committed to a more just world. these institutions --support of this program was made possible by the corporation forc pub broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers le you. thank you. judy: more deaths, more infections and mor restrictions. the spread of the coronavirus pandemic shows no sign of easing and officials are scrambling to respond. stephae sy begins our verage. stephanie: the summer surge if infectionss fueling a surge in deaths. more than 10 in 24 hours for the first time in weeks. as of today, california leads the nation and confirmed infections with state officials hoping thecan cope. >> we all look at our initial strategy and try to be prepared number of cases and ensuringhigh that we have this surge capaci in our hospital system.ni step in texas, more than 500 women at a federal medicalrt prison in orth have tested positive, one of the largest prison outbreaks to date. elsewhere, washington,.c ohio and minnesota joined the growin
james. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems. >> committed to them -- committed to helping developing countrs. supported by the john and catherinethu foundation. committed to a more just world. these institutions --support of this program was made possible by the corporation forc pub broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers le you. thank you. judy: more deaths, more infections and mor restrictions. the...
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james. >> supporting social tentrepreneurs andir solutions to the world's most pressing problems. committed to improving lives through invention in the u.s. and developing countries. supported by the john d. and catherinecarthur foundation. more information at macfoun d.org. and with t ongoing support of these institutions. ♪ mthis program we possible by the corporation for public abroadcasti by contributions from viewers like you. thank you. judy: the u.s. death from th covid-19 pandemic has now topped 127,000 people the epicenter has shifted to the west and the south, where cases haveo balloonedcord highs. >>alifornia's covid response was ce called a miracle for quickly stemming virus spread, buthe state today took steps to move back into lockdown after new cases spiked almost 80% in the last two weeks. >> bottom line is the spread of this virusaontinues a rate that is particularly concerning. fourth of july weekend has raised a lot of concern from our health officials. we want to again remind each and every one of you that ifto we wt e independent from covid-19, we have to be much more gilant. >> california is not alone. a majority of states in the country are now reporting surges and infections. ye
james. >> supporting social tentrepreneurs andir solutions to the world's most pressing problems. committed to improving lives through invention in the u.s. and developing countries. supported by the john d. and catherinecarthur foundation. more information at macfoun d.org. and with t ongoing support of these institutions. ♪ mthis program we possible by the corporation for public abroadcasti by contributions from viewers like you. thank you. judy: the u.s. death from th covid-19...
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james. >> supporting social entrepreneurs aon their solutis to the world's most pressing problems. >> the lemelson foundation, committed to improving lives in the u.s. and developing countries. supported by the john dee and catherineacarthur foundation , committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was me possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. amna: the coronavirus crisis rages on and so does thwar of words over a top pandemic scientist. e verbal volleys kept coming million infection and topped3.5 137,000 deaths. our white house correspondent begins our coverage. >> today, a fresh assessment of the covid-19 pandemic. >> what we need to do is say, we are not going in the right direction now so we have to call a timeout and say, what do we need to do? >>e amid rsening outbreak, dr. anthony fauci fes a public rift with the white house. >> it is a bit bizarre. >> he spoke out about the white house attacking him over the handling of the pandemic. >' i can'figure out in my wildest dreams why they would want to do that, but i mean i think they realize
james. >> supporting social entrepreneurs aon their solutis to the world's most pressing problems. >> the lemelson foundation, committed to improving lives in the u.s. and developing countries. supported by the john dee and catherineacarthur foundation , committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was me possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station...
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catherine james will be joining us be -- ja will be joining us at 2:00 p.m. for a press conference in spanish. if not, thank you so much for joining us today. >> if you have any more questions for dr. lee, please submit them via chat or you can submit them to dr. feng and i will translate. >> and doctor, we just received one more question. the question is if a student lives with high-risk people, will the student be required to attend school? >> again, that is going to be a decision for the schools to make, and -- and how they operationalize this guidance. the only thing we say about students and medical conditions is that the school should not automatically exclude a student because they have diabetes, asthma, or another medical condition; that they should allow the student's medical care team and family to decide whether in-person attendance would be indicated. beyond that, we leave it to the schools. >> thank you, dr. lee, and it looks like we have a couple more questions coming in. so norm bigger, the s.f. public press. is there a time that sfusd will dec
catherine james will be joining us be -- ja will be joining us at 2:00 p.m. for a press conference in spanish. if not, thank you so much for joining us today. >> if you have any more questions for dr. lee, please submit them via chat or you can submit them to dr. feng and i will translate. >> and doctor, we just received one more question. the question is if a student lives with high-risk people, will the student be required to attend school? >> again, that is going to be a...