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i want to speak on behalf of the tai' chi group that has been practicing tai' chi in mclaren park for over 15 years. i myself have been practicing in the park over 10 years so we see a lot of changes and the -- for the past 15 year, we've been using the abandoned tennis court to practice tai' chi, which was an unsafe facility for us. and our group was ranging from, you know, 30 to 50 people in different times. so, we are very excited that the park is going to have a new facility for us. i once, you know, tai' chi has become very popular in the city. it's not only people practicing in mclaren park, but golden gate park and also in chinatown. so, really excited. thank you, everybody, you know, for their hard work and we really look forward to the court in order to practice. one thing i do like to mention, you know, the court is fantastic. but we were worried about weather because right now we can only do it when the weather is nice, not rainy or windy as we know that part of the city is always windy. so unfortunately, you know, during the design phase, you know, we raised our concern. b
i want to speak on behalf of the tai' chi group that has been practicing tai' chi in mclaren park for over 15 years. i myself have been practicing in the park over 10 years so we see a lot of changes and the -- for the past 15 year, we've been using the abandoned tennis court to practice tai' chi, which was an unsafe facility for us. and our group was ranging from, you know, 30 to 50 people in different times. so, we are very excited that the park is going to have a new facility for us. i once,...
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chi chi izundu, bbc news.s according to the public broadcaster nhk and other local media. it comes after the japanese capital recorded 78 new cases of coronavirus on tuesday — it's highest tally in a single day. there are more than 2000 cases in the country. as we've been reporting, three in four americans will soon be ordered to stay at home. that's some 245 million people. so people are finding creative ways to be together when they're apart. take this young woman in los angeles, who found a special way to mark her boyfriend's birthday. i told him i was going to make a birthday card him, so we kept it to himself, he knew not to come near me. i it to himself, he knew not to come near me. l was it to himself, he knew not to come near me. i was hard at work on a video that i'm trying to get out there, which took forever to upload yesterday because everyone is on the internet. and during that time, i wrote out 76 personal invitations inside the atrium that we have an eye told him i was going to go for a quick ru
chi chi izundu, bbc news.s according to the public broadcaster nhk and other local media. it comes after the japanese capital recorded 78 new cases of coronavirus on tuesday — it's highest tally in a single day. there are more than 2000 cases in the country. as we've been reporting, three in four americans will soon be ordered to stay at home. that's some 245 million people. so people are finding creative ways to be together when they're apart. take this young woman in los angeles, who found...
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chi chi izundu, bbc news.nds of britons stranded abroad. ba, easyjet, and virgin atlantic are among airlines working with the government to fly britons back to the uk. the government has also pledged £75 million to charter special flights to bring home uk nationals from countries where commercial flights are unavailable. caroline hawley has more. i've left three children behind, two children are asthmatic. i should have been home, that's the bottom line. i should have been home. tabassum is one of hundreds of thousands of british people stuck around the world right now. pakistan is in lockdown. there have been no flights out for two weeks, and there are many, many others in this country alone desperate to get back to the uk, some with pressing medical needs. my mum is a diabetic, so medication is low, it's hard to get hold of. we just need some intervention, to be honest. but how to get people back when the world is closing down? this is 0rly airport in paris. today it's shutting indefinitely to commercial fli
chi chi izundu, bbc news.nds of britons stranded abroad. ba, easyjet, and virgin atlantic are among airlines working with the government to fly britons back to the uk. the government has also pledged £75 million to charter special flights to bring home uk nationals from countries where commercial flights are unavailable. caroline hawley has more. i've left three children behind, two children are asthmatic. i should have been home, that's the bottom line. i should have been home. tabassum is...
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chi chi chillclothe. this meant that the power of black militancy in the face of white violence was not abstract to william monroe trotter. he spent every summer at his grandfather's farms where one of the muskets was proudly displayed over the fireplace and he and cousins were teachers in nearby cincinnati. thus when trotter adopted the language of radical black self-defense, when he urged, for instance after world war ii that black soldiers, quote, do like your forefathers of old, arm yourselves and your children in name of all humanity. when he said these things he was not speaking retorically. militant self-black defense had sustained and sustained family and kin and claimed for the color people all that the south and abroad would deny. this is an image of the isaacs farm in 1994. if trotter family history and absorption of the black radical path provided him black radical thought then boston provided him with the necessary city to exercise that thought. way trotter wag born in 1872 boston was conside
chi chi chillclothe. this meant that the power of black militancy in the face of white violence was not abstract to william monroe trotter. he spent every summer at his grandfather's farms where one of the muskets was proudly displayed over the fireplace and he and cousins were teachers in nearby cincinnati. thus when trotter adopted the language of radical black self-defense, when he urged, for instance after world war ii that black soldiers, quote, do like your forefathers of old, arm...
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chi chi izundu, bbc news. been adopted in the faroe islands, about 200 miles north of scotland. jothohnston reports. the sun is out, but the streets of lerwick are empty and the tourist season is on hold. joanna hunter runs a small knitwear business. it's been tricky, because, obviously, we're at this time of year where we've just bought all the stock for the tourist season and we're fully stocked up, ready to go, so that's a bit tricky. but we're now moving as much as we can online. it's lockdown. travel by ferry or on the plane is barred to all but essential workers and island residents. now, shetland can do its own testing for covid—19. we put the patient‘s sample into a cartridge, it's got all the reagents we need. we put it into the machine. it turns out a result an hour, in one hour and ten minutes. it's a relief to health care workers. coming in to work maybe thinking we're down two workers, but this will make a big impact if we can get folk back to work the next day, if they're fit and well, obviously,
chi chi izundu, bbc news. been adopted in the faroe islands, about 200 miles north of scotland. jothohnston reports. the sun is out, but the streets of lerwick are empty and the tourist season is on hold. joanna hunter runs a small knitwear business. it's been tricky, because, obviously, we're at this time of year where we've just bought all the stock for the tourist season and we're fully stocked up, ready to go, so that's a bit tricky. but we're now moving as much as we can online. it's...
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i want to speak on behalf of the tai' chi group that has been practicing tai' chi in mclaren park for over 15 years. i myself have been practicing in the park over 10 years so we see a lot of changes and the -- for the past 15 year, we've been using the abandoned tennis court to practice tai' chi, which was an unsafe facility for us. and our group was ranging from, you know, 30 to 50 people in different times. so, we are very excited that the park is going to have a new facility for us. i once, you know, tai' chi has become very popular in the city. it's not only people practicing in mclaren park, but golden gate park and also in chinatown. so, really excited. thank you, everybody, you know, for their hard work and we really look forward to the court in order to practice. one thing i do like to mention, you know, the court is fantastic. but we were worried about weather because right now we can only do it when the weather is nice, not rainy or windy as we know that part of the city is always windy. so unfortunately, you know, during the design phase, you know, we raised our concern. b
i want to speak on behalf of the tai' chi group that has been practicing tai' chi in mclaren park for over 15 years. i myself have been practicing in the park over 10 years so we see a lot of changes and the -- for the past 15 year, we've been using the abandoned tennis court to practice tai' chi, which was an unsafe facility for us. and our group was ranging from, you know, 30 to 50 people in different times. so, we are very excited that the park is going to have a new facility for us. i once,...
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. >> he was in my tai chi class. >> reporter: she had kennedy in her tai chi class at the assisted living facility. >> i just met him for the first time when he came to gordon manor. and it was a privilege, for sure but also a pleasure. >> reporter: at least 20 residents and seven employees have been infected with covid- 19 at the assisted living facility. loved ones are unable to visit the sick. >> it has been a really hard to weeks or three weeks or month. that we have been under lockdown and my main concern is for my residents. they are my friends. >> this by the english and devastation she says that there are glimmers of hope and positivity at the family run this is whose tagline is just like family. >> even if it is complete devastation around us, it is like an island, like there is a big tornado in the swirling around us. >> reporter: at least the residents have died at excel healthcare center on high street, at least 36 of the residents and 17 staff members are infected. excel has a history of violations including in december, when inspectors at the facility failed to follow a doct
. >> he was in my tai chi class. >> reporter: she had kennedy in her tai chi class at the assisted living facility. >> i just met him for the first time when he came to gordon manor. and it was a privilege, for sure but also a pleasure. >> reporter: at least 20 residents and seven employees have been infected with covid- 19 at the assisted living facility. loved ones are unable to visit the sick. >> it has been a really hard to weeks or three weeks or month. that...
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. >> he was in my tai chi class. >> reporter: the director had kennedy and her tai chi class at the assisted living facility. >> i met him for the first time when he came to gordon manor. and it was a privilege, for sure, but also a pleasure. >> reporter: at least 20 residents and seven employees have been infected with covid- 19 at the assisted living facility. loved ones are unable to visit the sick. >> it has been a really hard to weeks, or three weeks, or month. that we have been under lockdown, and my main concern is for my residence. and, you know, they are my friends. >> reporter: despite anguishing devastation, she said that there are glimmers of hope and positivity at the family run business whose tagline is just like family. >> we are able to have these little moments, even if it is complete devastation around us. it is like an island, there is a big tornado swirling around us. >> reporter: across the bay in oakland at least three residents have died at excel healthcare center on high street, at least are infected. excel has a history of violations including in december when inspec
. >> he was in my tai chi class. >> reporter: the director had kennedy and her tai chi class at the assisted living facility. >> i met him for the first time when he came to gordon manor. and it was a privilege, for sure, but also a pleasure. >> reporter: at least 20 residents and seven employees have been infected with covid- 19 at the assisted living facility. loved ones are unable to visit the sick. >> it has been a really hard to weeks, or three weeks, or...
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chi chi izundu, bbc news. stay with us on 0ustide source.netherlands, the number of daily cornavirus cases is falling. on monday, the dutch king urged all people to stay at home instead of flocking onto the streets clad in orange as they normally do for the annual celebration of kingsday. here's more from anna holligan in the hague. here in the netherlands, the figures for both hospital admissions and deaths show a downward trend. the bad news is it's not over yet. so, in the last 24 hours, another 40 people died of covid—19, taking the total number of dutch desk to 4566. and they're only people who were tested for the virus before they died. the actual number is thought to be about 40% higher. but there are reasons to be cheerful. as we saw on monday, people celebrating the dutch king willem alexander's 53rd birthday, dressing up in the colour of the dutch royal family and granting his wish that they celebrate by staying at home rather traditional street parties. and here in the netherlands, actually there's only ever been a partial, or wha
chi chi izundu, bbc news. stay with us on 0ustide source.netherlands, the number of daily cornavirus cases is falling. on monday, the dutch king urged all people to stay at home instead of flocking onto the streets clad in orange as they normally do for the annual celebration of kingsday. here's more from anna holligan in the hague. here in the netherlands, the figures for both hospital admissions and deaths show a downward trend. the bad news is it's not over yet. so, in the last 24 hours,...
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chi chi izundu, bbc news. this is bbc news. accuse china of failing to stop the spread of the illness. a minute's silence will be held this morning to honour uk health workers who've died from coronavirus. the prime minister will be among those taking part. so, as we've been hearing, president trump took part in his first media conference since friday. he hadn't addressed the media for three days after facing ridicule for his suggestion that injecting disinfectant might be a way of treating the virus. jon mchenry, who's vice president of north star opinion research, a conservative focus and survey group based in virginia, believes there was a sizeable part of the republican party who were against the president taking part in further press briefings. there has been a lot of advice saying, mr president, you need to be very circumspect about it. you can tell that he was very much on the script, he brought in a lot of ceos and business leaders to talk about how the country is united in this fight, it is notjust the administration w
chi chi izundu, bbc news. this is bbc news. accuse china of failing to stop the spread of the illness. a minute's silence will be held this morning to honour uk health workers who've died from coronavirus. the prime minister will be among those taking part. so, as we've been hearing, president trump took part in his first media conference since friday. he hadn't addressed the media for three days after facing ridicule for his suggestion that injecting disinfectant might be a way of treating the...
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chi-chi is really running. which can't be late. just want to be a lot more efficient you meet someone and have just half an hour and 3 things to talk about learning it can i do. can i show you which contacts what's the next step if you have to do it in 20 or 30 minutes or just 15 minutes if that's all you have and then you're done. just look there are so many buildings here it's like google has its own city. it's a little embarrassing talking to my camera here. with me right in the middle of the campus is a volleyball court and. sue in china we're done with our tour because we couldn't record inside them. but it's exciting to see how people work here. the hierarchy is flat and you can get your ideas heard even the high level executives talk to you. know whose name is and so. they can get something else to change here that's why today is a day a structured day from beginning to end. and. this is the 1st success for a little idea global connection. when we tell people we come from germany a lot of them ask us hey can you hook us up w
chi-chi is really running. which can't be late. just want to be a lot more efficient you meet someone and have just half an hour and 3 things to talk about learning it can i do. can i show you which contacts what's the next step if you have to do it in 20 or 30 minutes or just 15 minutes if that's all you have and then you're done. just look there are so many buildings here it's like google has its own city. it's a little embarrassing talking to my camera here. with me right in the middle of...
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flights between hunt oil and ho chi minh -- hanoi and ho chi minh city increased. no fatalities. a doubled as to of the slump in global gdp growth. it sees world output falling by 3.9% this year, more than twice its forecast at the start of april. that would be a decline of the most $3 trillion in -- of almost $3 trillion in global income levels. it says we are facing "a procession of unprecedented depth." global news 24 hours a day on air and on quicktake on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm karina mitchell. this is bloomberg. haslinda: asian stocks are edging higher, tracking gains in wall street. investors taking some comfort from earnings reports and signs the coronavirus outbreak is easing. our next guest still sees downside risk on equities. let's bring in coo of the global cio office and independent investment advisory firm. good to have you with us. why are you expecting more downside risk when economies are increasingly opening up? we may see a vaccine by the end of the year. and some banks have dou
flights between hunt oil and ho chi minh -- hanoi and ho chi minh city increased. no fatalities. a doubled as to of the slump in global gdp growth. it sees world output falling by 3.9% this year, more than twice its forecast at the start of april. that would be a decline of the most $3 trillion in -- of almost $3 trillion in global income levels. it says we are facing "a procession of unprecedented depth." global news 24 hours a day on air and on quicktake on twitter, powered by more...
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argumenta que funcionario estatales habÍan abusado de su poder y que utilizaron esto para privar a los chin pastor que realizÓ una celebraciÓn de pascua. >>> por un lado china parece no estar tan tranquila como se pensaba y espaÑa, italia y austria se disipo nepo asea lir con cautela de la cuarentena veamos. hola quÉ tal, la paz en china parece durar poco, ahÍ donde comenzÓ todo hay temor de volver ari viro la misma pesadilla por in cree momento de casos importados. cuanto china creÍa que todo esÁa bajo control hay un alza en reportes de coronavirus. la autoridad han taps de la laboratorios mÓviles y han impuestos nuevas restricciÓn en fronteras con ri say y quien llega de otro paÍs debe cumplir cuarentena de 28 dÍas, en corea del sur, cien pacientes recuperados volvieron a infectar se o el virus ha vuelto an activar se en su organismo, lo que serÍa que nunca estuvieron curados del todo, el nÚmero de casos en rusia va en aumento, se ep puh uso orden de con fin miento. >>> en francia presidente macron anuncio extensiÓn de un mes mÁs de confinamiento. otros paÍses todavia vemos incremento tu
argumenta que funcionario estatales habÍan abusado de su poder y que utilizaron esto para privar a los chin pastor que realizÓ una celebraciÓn de pascua. >>> por un lado china parece no estar tan tranquila como se pensaba y espaÑa, italia y austria se disipo nepo asea lir con cautela de la cuarentena veamos. hola quÉ tal, la paz en china parece durar poco, ahÍ donde comenzÓ todo hay temor de volver ari viro la misma pesadilla por in cree momento de casos importados. cuanto china...
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. >> that was adriana diaz reporting from evergreen park outse chi. >> you are watching the "cbs overnight news." to be honest a little dust it never bothered me. until i found out what it actually was. dust mite matter! eeeeeww! dead skin cells! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy-duty dusters. duster extends to three feet to get all that gross stuff gotcha! and for that nasty dust on my floors, my sweeper's on it. the textured cloths grab and hold dirt and hair no matter where dust bunnies hide. no more heebie jeebies. phew. glad i stopped cleaning and started swiffering. ♪when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion,♪ ♪upset stomach, diarrhea. try pepto liquicaps for fast relief and ultra-coating. ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea.♪ get powerful relief with pepto bismol liquicaps. still fresh... ♪ unstopables in-wash scent booster ♪ downy unstopables >>> with millions of americans stuck at home, an old favorite has become such a popular pass time that it's difficult to get your hands on one. i'm talking about jigsaw puzzles and this isn't the first
. >> that was adriana diaz reporting from evergreen park outse chi. >> you are watching the "cbs overnight news." to be honest a little dust it never bothered me. until i found out what it actually was. dust mite matter! eeeeeww! dead skin cells! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy-duty dusters. duster extends to three feet to get all that gross stuff gotcha! and for that nasty dust on my floors, my sweeper's on it. the textured cloths grab and hold dirt and...
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. >> on happiness road follows chi,hoho is living in the united states.dmoth dies, she returnto taiwa and t dratatic changes that have tak plac in her homeland causes her to reflect on her homeland, and it's inspired by her own experiences. >> i lived when taiwan moved to dem krauization. i wanted to show how it affected the growth oththe people. >> the nationalistsartyromm mainland china looms large and forces its values on th people tain, replacing its traditns and culultus with martl law. at her school, they have to spk mandanhinese instead of their local language, a anybod ttreaks t the res are hit with a fine, andree speeeech is suppressed. >> translator: when i was a child the people around me spoke mandarin. my cousin was the only one who encouraged me to use taiwanese. i was deeply shocked when i heard my cousin had been suppressed. >> after martial law was lifted in the late '80s, a p pro democracy groupprung up in the young pele,, and ioins it spspiteer p parts. >> parents thought social movements and demonstrations were not good, and they belie
. >> on happiness road follows chi,hoho is living in the united states.dmoth dies, she returnto taiwa and t dratatic changes that have tak plac in her homeland causes her to reflect on her homeland, and it's inspired by her own experiences. >> i lived when taiwan moved to dem krauization. i wanted to show how it affected the growth oththe people. >> the nationalistsartyromm mainland china looms large and forces its values on th people tain, replacing its traditns and culultus...
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america again in the impenetrable tropical rain forest of guyana against the spectacular backdrop of chi to a falls a mythical location for the indigenous population. this is where hats are made the white diamond a documentary about dreams and the limitations of technology. the dream of flying a floating above the earth here to hertz og dared to experiment. in that case we had the music 1st. so in the rain forest the camera man asked me how are you going to do it with the rhythm in the shooting center on my gave him headphones and said listen. this is how we'll do it would be understood immediately . answer right there goes music evokes the beauty of nature and its vulnerability. to the scene. there were one and a half 1000000 swifts which came out of the sky in a huge swarm and flew in circular movements into their nests behind a huge waterfall. goodness and it was overwhelming. and the music is equally overwhelming. the sun sorry these who 1st raised who are the singers were sardinians who almost all have prehistoric voices. and they started singing with far too much energy and the met
america again in the impenetrable tropical rain forest of guyana against the spectacular backdrop of chi to a falls a mythical location for the indigenous population. this is where hats are made the white diamond a documentary about dreams and the limitations of technology. the dream of flying a floating above the earth here to hertz og dared to experiment. in that case we had the music 1st. so in the rain forest the camera man asked me how are you going to do it with the rhythm in the shooting...
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in nixon's case it was north vietnam's agreement to withdraw from the ho chi minh trail.you can hear nixon on the tape say, it doesn't matter if you get the guarantee, they are never going to withdraw. kissinger says, that's right, but we will get it anyway. right before the election they were able to say, look, we are finally got the north vietnamese to agree to withdraw from the ho chi minh trail. peace is at hand. the final thing was, as trump is proposing in afghanistan, a cease-fire between the warring parties, north and south in vietnam's case, and negotiations between them over future elections. nixon and kissinger say quite plainly the elections will never take place in vietnam, the cease-fire will break down, the two sides will fight it out. by that time, they will be gone and the 1972 election will be in their rearview mirror. the american people can't hold them accountable. this tape is -- was made the day before henry kissinger flew to paris to close the deal with north vietnam. he suspects and he is correct that the north is finally willing to accept nixon's
in nixon's case it was north vietnam's agreement to withdraw from the ho chi minh trail.you can hear nixon on the tape say, it doesn't matter if you get the guarantee, they are never going to withdraw. kissinger says, that's right, but we will get it anyway. right before the election they were able to say, look, we are finally got the north vietnamese to agree to withdraw from the ho chi minh trail. peace is at hand. the final thing was, as trump is proposing in afghanistan, a cease-fire...
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nancy cordes, chi congressional correspondentrom cbs news, toluse olorunnipa and jeremy peters from "new york times" and snnon pettypiece from nbc news. of ort briefing a long week presidential claims that were at odds. here's the back story, the cracks began to showhen dr. redfield told the "washington post" that a flu and coronavirus flu outbreakill be even more difficult than the one we wenth throd calls to liberate states were not helpful. the president the said redfield had been misquoted but redfield said he had been correctly quoted. president trump: dr. redfield was misquoted about the fall season and the virus, total ily misquoted. >> you were accuratelyte q >> i was quoted. robert: another flair up when a senior government scientist said he was removedm his post from resisting efforts to promote hydroxychloroquine that has been usedy some doctors to treat the virus. the president encouraged by consertive commentators. the f.d.a. warned that they should not take the drug to take covid-19 outside of a hospital due to reports of heart issues. but it was thursday'sews conference
nancy cordes, chi congressional correspondentrom cbs news, toluse olorunnipa and jeremy peters from "new york times" and snnon pettypiece from nbc news. of ort briefing a long week presidential claims that were at odds. here's the back story, the cracks began to showhen dr. redfield told the "washington post" that a flu and coronavirus flu outbreakill be even more difficult than the one we wenth throd calls to liberate states were not helpful. the president the said redfield...
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police broke up groups of demonstrators who say the lockdown means their families can't eat, as chi chid his address last night. he said the last two weeks of the lockdown have allowed authorities to try and find the people that may have come into co nta ct find the people that may have come into contact with positive coronavirus patients, so they need more time, contact trace more people and therefore extending the lockdown in the federal territory to try and find those people who may be positive of covid—19. the health minister says that people should try to wear masks, recommended that eve ryo ne cover to wear masks, recommended that everyone cover their mouth and nose to try and prevent the spread of covid—19. hearing legos they are going door to door to find anyone that may have been contact with anyone tested positive in saying people should not be stigmatized, but for the people here of the people living in nigeria, too big problems. first is non—security, numerous reports of armed robbers taking advantage of the lockdown and looting people's homes. police say they arrested him h
police broke up groups of demonstrators who say the lockdown means their families can't eat, as chi chid his address last night. he said the last two weeks of the lockdown have allowed authorities to try and find the people that may have come into co nta ct find the people that may have come into contact with positive coronavirus patients, so they need more time, contact trace more people and therefore extending the lockdown in the federal territory to try and find those people who may be...
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people will also have to wear face masks in public. 0ur nigeria correspondent chi chi izundu reports.he dead bodies, but they will still called to bury the dead. kanu has been in lockdown due to coronavirus for almost two weeks. private healthcare centres, which provide more than half of all healthcare in the state, have closed. testing for covid—19 started in mid april, but it‘s now been suspended for almost a week after the contamination of a laboratory. 0nce fumigated, officials hope to have it up and running. the rumoured deaths of around 640 people over the last week has shocked the medical community. deaths aren‘t registered here, so it‘s not easy to find out why people are dying. but nigeria‘s centre for disease control has sent a 17—strong enhanced support team to start taking verbal autopsies, contact trace those who‘ve been around positive cases and implement steps to contain the spread of covid—19, all to try and stop kanu becoming the next epicentre. authorities say early reports show the deaths could have been caused by complications around diabetes, acute malaria, mening
people will also have to wear face masks in public. 0ur nigeria correspondent chi chi izundu reports.he dead bodies, but they will still called to bury the dead. kanu has been in lockdown due to coronavirus for almost two weeks. private healthcare centres, which provide more than half of all healthcare in the state, have closed. testing for covid—19 started in mid april, but it‘s now been suspended for almost a week after the contamination of a laboratory. 0nce fumigated, officials hope to...
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(gulzire and boy tal) >> (gulzire): >> narrato gulzire has heard through a contact in chi that her sister ♪ ♪ >> narrator: back in kazakhstan, muslims who have lefiang say that when detainees are released from the camps, they emerge transformed. >> (sholpan): ♪ >> narrator: we last met sarzhan on the chinese-kazakhstan border a year ago. t's still trying to find exactly what's happened to his wife in xinjiang. >> (sadyrzhan): ♪ w narrator: he believes s released from detention, but doesn't know where she is now. the only thing he's heard is this message she sent to a mutual contact. >> (muyeser): >> (sadyrzhan): >> (talking, laughing) >> (sadyrzhan): >> narrator: he's also seen photos of his wife, which were posted on chinese social media. >> (whining) >> (sadyrzhan): ♪ >> (speaking local langue) >> (sadyrzhan): (children singing in russian): (all talking in background) (fatima singing in russian): >> go to pbs.org/frontline for an interview with kee film of this program. and find out about the u.s. response to china's treatmentyg of thers. listen to new episodes of our podcast "the front
(gulzire and boy tal) >> (gulzire): >> narrato gulzire has heard through a contact in chi that her sister ♪ ♪ >> narrator: back in kazakhstan, muslims who have lefiang say that when detainees are released from the camps, they emerge transformed. >> (sholpan): ♪ >> narrator: we last met sarzhan on the chinese-kazakhstan border a year ago. t's still trying to find exactly what's happened to his wife in xinjiang. >> (sadyrzhan): ♪ w narrator: he believes...
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health offis bel covid-19 origin iin soin chi fact, researchers tell us 70% of emerging infectious diseases in humans are transmitted from animals. dr. anthony fauci is leading worldwide calls to shut down markets like the one in china to prevent the next epidemic. so we decided to take a closer look tonight, and here's ramy inocencio. >> reporter: these images provided by wuhan resident show the infamous market before it was shut down-- stacks of caged animals from marmots to muntjacs, to snakes and even porcupines, all being sold for human consumption. this is the market now-- abandoned, as it was in january, when cbs news was first on the ground in wuhan to report on the outbreak. the world health organization says an animal is probably the source of this new a coronavirus found in bats shares 96% genetic scwaens with covid-19. scientists believe bats spread it to other animals in the market which spread it to humans. but similar markets around the world remain open, and that's a grave concern. >> i want the wild animal markets closed. >> reporter: infectious disease expert ian lipkin: >
health offis bel covid-19 origin iin soin chi fact, researchers tell us 70% of emerging infectious diseases in humans are transmitted from animals. dr. anthony fauci is leading worldwide calls to shut down markets like the one in china to prevent the next epidemic. so we decided to take a closer look tonight, and here's ramy inocencio. >> reporter: these images provided by wuhan resident show the infamous market before it was shut down-- stacks of caged animals from marmots to muntjacs,...
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sadyrzhan): r: >> narrahis is sadyrzhan.ye two s ago, his wife, muyeser, went to visit her. parents in chihe never returned. >> (sadyrzhan): >> narrator: she left behind three children. >> (muyeser): >> narrator: soon after shees disappeared, m managed to what looks like a ionideo from camp. ♪ over the past three years, an estimated two million chinese muslims have been held in campst lis, which the chinese government has described as "vocational education and traing centers." muyeser's message ends with a farewell to her family. >> (muyeser): ♪ ra >> narr: march 2019. sadyrzhan is on his way from his homekazakhstan to the chinese border. he's ayghur, a largely muslim ethnic minority in china, that has been targeted by the communist regime. he's now looking fnformation about his wife and when she might be released. filming is discouraged on the border, so we're shooting direetly on a phone. >> (sadyrzhan): >> (man): >> (sadyrzhan): >> narrator: sadyrzhan wants to call a contact inside china who knows his wife. but the chinese authoritiesca monitor s made from foreign numbers, so he needs t
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well and that is what chi unerring is all about taking a risk without being sure of the outcome that's all from the made this week for me in the team and berlin thanks for watching. reducing the risk of flooding and erosion of by creating hillside terraces. own land when farmers fear losing their harvests and the initiative use its own techniques to create a new solution. that is moving successful. global 3000. and 13 minutes d.w. . i'm not laughing at them well i guess sometimes i am but i stand up and whip it up and i mean think think interject my culture of looking at the stereotypes aquatics put in your thinking sleeves as a country that i'm full time. needed change is good for this drama they are doing it it's all about ok bob no i'm rachel join me to meet the jetman from d.w. post. how do you want to. discover your concept discover with about. a school a legend after 100 years the ideals of the bach house are more relevant today than they were the. 100 years ago. there is reshaped things to come to solve problems people understood design is a way of shaping society. the powerhous
well and that is what chi unerring is all about taking a risk without being sure of the outcome that's all from the made this week for me in the team and berlin thanks for watching. reducing the risk of flooding and erosion of by creating hillside terraces. own land when farmers fear losing their harvests and the initiative use its own techniques to create a new solution. that is moving successful. global 3000. and 13 minutes d.w. . i'm not laughing at them well i guess sometimes i am but i...
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and chi simply polite size this virus. to >> question almost many bod backs in front of us.we don't behave. when think cracks at national level and global level, that's when the virus -- foroodness sake, we have lost more than 60,000 citizens of the world. >> let's cross back tnthony, who is monitoring this for us. when you hear that imagery, many body bags, what is the president doing getting into an argument with the.h.? >> i think you have to see it in the long line of donald trump's onse to this viral outbreak and that is finding other people blame, other factors beyond his control that are responsible for this growing death toll. he pointed at democratic governors such as the governor of michigan and the governor of new york as not responding fast enough. course, for a while he was blaming china, saying that they didn't control t outbreak in the early stages. now he's turning tthe uni d nations and the w.h.o. as being responsible. so it is an attachment to offer the american public, at least, n soelse to look at as far as the bla goes but it is going to be on donald tru
and chi simply polite size this virus. to >> question almost many bod backs in front of us.we don't behave. when think cracks at national level and global level, that's when the virus -- foroodness sake, we have lost more than 60,000 citizens of the world. >> let's cross back tnthony, who is monitoring this for us. when you hear that imagery, many body bags, what is the president doing getting into an argument with the.h.? >> i think you have to see it in the long line of...
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time now to talk about our storm tracker forecast and joining us working from home is our chi meteorologist lawrence karnow it was nice to feel that warm sun today any more sunny days ahead. >>you hear about the peple gardening and certainly i think a lot of folks guards are you lookfantastic by the time this whole pandemic comes to that. but yeah we've got more sunshine in the forecast you've got a little rain to so little bit of everything to everybody happy and of course to one of those plants as well shop to the goldegate bridge you've got some clear skies and that's the way it is going to stay as we head through the evening hours and back tonight, one of the world's clear breezy night winds will start to calm down just a little bit as we head through the night so certainly going to see some a clear and cold conditions developing outside the very latest on th satellite and you see those skies clear now more than component of the wind today and that helped clear out your skies and bring us some clear weather all the way to the coastline, thanks to cold front kind of slipped on through hi
time now to talk about our storm tracker forecast and joining us working from home is our chi meteorologist lawrence karnow it was nice to feel that warm sun today any more sunny days ahead. >>you hear about the peple gardening and certainly i think a lot of folks guards are you lookfantastic by the time this whole pandemic comes to that. but yeah we've got more sunshine in the forecast you've got a little rain to so little bit of everything to everybody happy and of course to one of...
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januarary, f februar march when the peak of the crisis and the lock-downs went babasically thee whohole of chi it stood still, all the shops and restaurants, except those who catered foror necessary nee like food or pharmacies. all of the others were closed, and factories stood still. there is no surprise here that there was a drop, the sharpest drop since 1967 in the economic performance. the question is now will the economy get back on track now that many of these restrictions arized. there is a let put out about that. people are still wary and we really do not know to what extent the economy y is already runnining, the factories a and compananies are already runnnni be it that t the demand from he in germany and otherer westerer countrtries that a are now unde lock-down is of course not there, and exports thus have plummeted. >> thank you fofor that. we will take a quick round-up of coronavirus developments around the world. the death toll has exceeded 150,000 according to johns-hopkins university in the u.s. france's death toll neared 19,000 after more than 1,760 people died in one day. of
januarary, f februar march when the peak of the crisis and the lock-downs went babasically thee whohole of chi it stood still, all the shops and restaurants, except those who catered foror necessary nee like food or pharmacies. all of the others were closed, and factories stood still. there is no surprise here that there was a drop, the sharpest drop since 1967 in the economic performance. the question is now will the economy get back on track now that many of these restrictions arized. there...
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. >> reporter: 48-year-old chi is a composer and music editor, and has been in the film and tv business 20 years. like many others in his him without e pandemic left he used s time to create an arrangement, blending two uplifting songs. bridge over troubled water and what a wonderful world. he then reached out to other musicians to create a beautiful symphony virtually. ♪ like a bridge over troubled water. ♪ >> reporter: he created the music and sent it to the musicians who downloaded the material, recorded it, and sent their audio and video back to him. >> they were attracted to the idea of coming together. >> reporter: with the help of a video editor, in two and a half weeks, he was able to blend, sync, and show case the talents of 82 mostly local musicians in a beautiful performance. he sang along with his 8-year-old son zach. they hope the video will bring you comfort, and also raise money for the motion picture and television fund. >> for more feel good stories like this one, just head to the special section on our website, kpix.com/together. >> felt good, sounded good. going to lo
. >> reporter: 48-year-old chi is a composer and music editor, and has been in the film and tv business 20 years. like many others in his him without e pandemic left he used s time to create an arrangement, blending two uplifting songs. bridge over troubled water and what a wonderful world. he then reached out to other musicians to create a beautiful symphony virtually. ♪ like a bridge over troubled water. ♪ >> reporter: he created the music and sent it to the musicians who...
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first of all, this to covid chi sis this is to be a wake-up call for the united states.s has to be our sputnik moment when we come together as a nation, realize that we have a giant challenge on our hands and get ready for competition with a hostile superpower. a contest with china will be the toughest thing we've had to deal with since the early days of the ussr, possibly since the we secd world war. they seek to surpass us, become the dominant force on the planet, and we have to make sure that never happens. above all, this is going to be an economic contest, so we must remain the largest and most dynamic economy. that's number one, two and three in my mind. and the biggest question of where are america's ceos going to be, on the side and participating in a new american grand strategy, or are they going to continue to look for participation in the china market. that's going to be really the question that decides the fate of the united states. maria: you know, when you look back at this covid-19 crisis, coronavirus, you know, the chinese communist government knew about
first of all, this to covid chi sis this is to be a wake-up call for the united states.s has to be our sputnik moment when we come together as a nation, realize that we have a giant challenge on our hands and get ready for competition with a hostile superpower. a contest with china will be the toughest thing we've had to deal with since the early days of the ussr, possibly since the we secd world war. they seek to surpass us, become the dominant force on the planet, and we have to make sure...
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the gordon manor director had kennedy in her tai chi class at the assisted living facility. >> i just met him for the first time when he came to gordon manor. it was a privilege, for sure. >> loved ones are unable to visit the sick. >> it's been a really hard two weeks, or three weeks, or a month, that we been under lockdown. my main concern is for my residents. you know, they are my friends. >> despite the anguish and devastation there are glimmers of hope and positivity at the family run business whose tagline is just like family. >> we are here to be able to have those little moments, even if it's complete devastation around us. it's like an island, it's like there's a big tornado swirling around us. >> across the bay in oakland at least three residents outside at excel healthcare center on high street, at least 36 other residents and staff members are infected. they have a history of violations including in december when the facility failed to follow a doctor's order for oxygen administration. long term care advocates a there are certainly more cases in nursing homes then have yet
the gordon manor director had kennedy in her tai chi class at the assisted living facility. >> i just met him for the first time when he came to gordon manor. it was a privilege, for sure. >> loved ones are unable to visit the sick. >> it's been a really hard two weeks, or three weeks, or a month, that we been under lockdown. my main concern is for my residents. you know, they are my friends. >> despite the anguish and devastation there are glimmers of hope and...
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she had a braid and a purple skrun chi. if anyone has seen her or knows anything about her wearabouts you're asked to call redwood city police. >>> are we getting a little lax? nearly a month into our shaelter at home order some people are worried that their friends, neighbors, even clients just aren't taking the threat of the coronavirus seriously. nbc bay area's jean elle has more if san francisco where people are asking for help while others say they're just shutting down. >> reporter: the owners of cassava restaurant say they had a good takeout business going but they made the tough decision this week to close up to protect employees and send a message. >> we were concerned how relaxed people were. so i felt that it was more dangerous. >> reporter: the owners of cassava made the tough decision to stop takeout service this week and close. a statement to customers mentioned the fact that many san franciscans are not covering their faces puts our staff and our community at risk. they also don't want to be the reason people
she had a braid and a purple skrun chi. if anyone has seen her or knows anything about her wearabouts you're asked to call redwood city police. >>> are we getting a little lax? nearly a month into our shaelter at home order some people are worried that their friends, neighbors, even clients just aren't taking the threat of the coronavirus seriously. nbc bay area's jean elle has more if san francisco where people are asking for help while others say they're just shutting down. >>...
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minh, characters like ho chi minh, she cabrera is huge, but he is a militarist. he is violent. he is a freedom fighter to these people. it also creates a gendered notion that we introduce a gender notion of peace, that pieces for the weak minded, it means you are giving in, that you are not showing your strength. this is shown in the black power movement but also through other movements, and also we turn toward terrorism. united states, the weatherman and germany, the army faction, they glorified violence. even the anti war movement becomes more militant. and that is also gendered connotations. this is the moment where women 's movements were taking off. i cannot possibly begin to answer all your questions. the current uprisings are all over the place. one point i want to be clear it's, i am teaching a class on global studies and i decided to discuss greta thunberg in there. she is a perfect example of a young student who makes an enormous impact in a, but only doesn't have the wherewithal to make these international connections. unless the older generation knows
minh, characters like ho chi minh, she cabrera is huge, but he is a militarist. he is violent. he is a freedom fighter to these people. it also creates a gendered notion that we introduce a gender notion of peace, that pieces for the weak minded, it means you are giving in, that you are not showing your strength. this is shown in the black power movement but also through other movements, and also we turn toward terrorism. united states, the weatherman and germany, the army faction, they...
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who are regions all of the criminal groups from there have been working in and around the city line chis also. hildebrand and office over a bare grotowski head out on patrol in the past they had to rely exclusively on their instinct and experience to catch burglars now they're putting their trust in the predictive software to tell them which areas are most at risk and to help the offices prevent break ins. because i fear for this neighborhood has a large number of single family houses in them but they're at higher risk especially in winter when it gets dark earlier because perpetrators can tell whether someone is home from the lights out on it plus burglars expect to find more valuables in single family homes was over the outer. serial burglars will often return to a given area again within 72 hours to hit a 2nd property also because they know the night. board the software capitalizes on this tendency. pallets and a glue part of the lower saxony state police help develop the computer program it's called free map and it helps identify whether a particular break in was committed by serial
who are regions all of the criminal groups from there have been working in and around the city line chis also. hildebrand and office over a bare grotowski head out on patrol in the past they had to rely exclusively on their instinct and experience to catch burglars now they're putting their trust in the predictive software to tell them which areas are most at risk and to help the offices prevent break ins. because i fear for this neighborhood has a large number of single family houses in them...
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how many chi ku about rather chicken ckoo the clown he visits bay area hospals spreading a >>through the medical clown project and we we can still able to create engage in even though we can't be the physically. the coronavirus pandemic has shut the door on in person hospital performances. but with a computer green screen and a few >>he has tued into a healthcare clown doing virtual visits. >>andatients are as sirajuddin transformation growing from this stereotype of learn to seeing the screen. >>lining upin in their their posture changing and ends and seen him playing alg it i think that's that's a response but is really it really makes us he believes letting patients escape to a place of sitivity makes all the difference in their heing process and coping with the current situation makes me >>cuckoo is determined to continue creating this playful space and bringing smiles in times of stress we can find joy. >>do through our pain sure. i'm >>news. >>makes me smile just looking at that like it. all right, let's take a little peek outside wanto check in on the bay bridge. it is darand
how many chi ku about rather chicken ckoo the clown he visits bay area hospals spreading a >>through the medical clown project and we we can still able to create engage in even though we can't be the physically. the coronavirus pandemic has shut the door on in person hospital performances. but with a computer green screen and a few >>he has tued into a healthcare clown doing virtual visits. >>andatients are as sirajuddin transformation growing from this stereotype of learn to...
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here's cbs' chi chip reid. >> again, keep going. >> reporter: matt mendelson spent years traveling theotographing the rich and famous, the fighters, and those trying to make peace. but his current project hits much closer to his arlington, virginia, home. >> that was killer right there. stay there, right there. >> reporter: he realized among the many missed milestones for this year's graduates... >> ready? that's the picture right there. >> reporter: ...would be their senior photos, so he's taking them for the senior as yorktown high school, all 500, for free. >> i'm not trying to do 500 nice senior picturesave girl in the tall grass or in the tulips. these are supposed to represent the sense of loss a little bit, a sense of what should have been. >> reporter: the photos are a snapshot of the seniors as they see themselves: an artist, a dog lover, a baseball player. what does this mean to you, to be able to get a picture like this? >> it's able to capture what parts of what we're all going to miss about senior year. >> reporter: he uses a long lens and proper social distancing. jillian
here's cbs' chi chip reid. >> again, keep going. >> reporter: matt mendelson spent years traveling theotographing the rich and famous, the fighters, and those trying to make peace. but his current project hits much closer to his arlington, virginia, home. >> that was killer right there. stay there, right there. >> reporter: he realized among the many missed milestones for this year's graduates... >> ready? that's the picture right there. >> reporter: ...would...
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few faue chi. -- dr. fauci. how are you, thank you, deb rasm we'll take some questions and we make progress day by day. please. reporter: mr. president, yesterday you were talking about a friend you had who is in a coma. i'm sorry to hear your friend is going through that you you said -- but you said this is no flu. there are still some people who kind of think of it as a flu. over the past month you have compared it to the flu sometimes, saying treat it like the flu or treat it how we handle the flu. what changed your thinking on that or your language? president trump: the severity. also look at the contagion. it's oso contagious. nobody has seen anything like this where large groups of people all of a sudden just by being in the presence of somebody have it, flu has never been like that. there is -- flu is contagious but nothing like we've seen here. also the violence of it. if it hits the right person, and you know what those stats are, if it hits the right person that person is in deep trouble. narrator: on
few faue chi. -- dr. fauci. how are you, thank you, deb rasm we'll take some questions and we make progress day by day. please. reporter: mr. president, yesterday you were talking about a friend you had who is in a coma. i'm sorry to hear your friend is going through that you you said -- but you said this is no flu. there are still some people who kind of think of it as a flu. over the past month you have compared it to the flu sometimes, saying treat it like the flu or treat it how we handle...