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coe, can you unmute the first applicant. mr. coe? >> you should be hearing mr. listana now. >> good morning, supervisors. my name is lorezno listana. thank you for the time that you're giving me today. so i live in the low-income housing in the south of market neighborhood since 2018. but prior to moving to soma, my family had lived in the tenderloin for 12 years. i work as a commuter -- since 2010. i have worked closely with low-income residents, seniors, working class families on issues like affordable housing, immigration, jobs, public safety, evictions and gentrification. i believe my experience in working with low-income residents in soma and, of course, the tenderloin for many years, is my biggest qualification that fits me with this. as an organizer, i founded and co-founded five community base resident-led organizations. now working to help the problems in the community. so i founded the tenderloin community association in 2010. it will be turning ten years this year. yeah. so i cofounded the congress in 2015 with the late shane hewitt. i organized the r
coe, can you unmute the first applicant. mr. coe? >> you should be hearing mr. listana now. >> good morning, supervisors. my name is lorezno listana. thank you for the time that you're giving me today. so i live in the low-income housing in the south of market neighborhood since 2018. but prior to moving to soma, my family had lived in the tenderloin for 12 years. i work as a commuter -- since 2010. i have worked closely with low-income residents, seniors, working class families on...
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alexis coe follows a murder in memphis, soon to be a major motion picture, a fresh and lively look at george washington that separates the man from the legend. the host a bottle's now man's land, presidents are people too, and a consulting producer on the forthcoming history channel series on george washington, that looks through a feminist lens, building on archival material, she we county was raised by a determined single mother, the stubbornness that caused him to never back down, the youthful error in international incidents and traces the effect of his failure to talk about the free nation relied on safe labor. this is in combination with a columnist for the new york times, please join me in welcoming alexis coe to politics and prose. [applause] >> hello, alexis, hello, audience. >> hello, everyone. >> host: let's get started. so what was the genesis of this book? your first book is about the murder of a young couple and this seems like a different direction than crime. >> guest: i am asked this question enough that you would think i would have a distinct answer but i don't. they
alexis coe follows a murder in memphis, soon to be a major motion picture, a fresh and lively look at george washington that separates the man from the legend. the host a bottle's now man's land, presidents are people too, and a consulting producer on the forthcoming history channel series on george washington, that looks through a feminist lens, building on archival material, she we county was raised by a determined single mother, the stubbornness that caused him to never back down, the...
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lord coe was speaking ahead of this event earlier.e vaulting competition, from their individual gardens, between this man, the 2012 olympic champion renaud lavillenie, world record holder armand duplantis and two—time world champion sam kendricks. the winner was whoever cleared five metres the most times in 30 minutes — in the end it was a tie between lavillenie and duplantis with 36 clearances each. the newly re—elected chairman of world rugby, bill beaumont, has told us he thinks it'll be difficult for any leagues around the world to complete their rugby seasons any time soon, including the english premiership. clubs are understood to be looking at a potential return injuly. we have to listen to what the government's saying. certainly you've seen in france for instance where rugby will not be played till september. they have decided that their league has closed down now. so they will not play. and in england there is a hope that they can, maybe get the season away, but when you listen to advice from the experts, then it's going to b
lord coe was speaking ahead of this event earlier.e vaulting competition, from their individual gardens, between this man, the 2012 olympic champion renaud lavillenie, world record holder armand duplantis and two—time world champion sam kendricks. the winner was whoever cleared five metres the most times in 30 minutes — in the end it was a tie between lavillenie and duplantis with 36 clearances each. the newly re—elected chairman of world rugby, bill beaumont, has told us he thinks it'll...
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and we will vote in small groups,es and we will not do coe so naturally to everyry public official. she cans. but the market people are watching us rhino. they expect us to do our jobs. they expect us to come together to address the issues that reallyt, matter. we cannot and must not go back to business as usual in the senate. it is not business as usual out in our country. leader mcconnell must hear this. rhino leader mcconnell and a republican majority should show the devices judicial divides in the partisan devices redlines. let's focus on working together. to heal the sick. employee the unemployed. stabilize the economy and making sure the administration properly execute the laws we pass. if so that we can prepare our country for today and we will finally, god willing, returned to normal. i yelled the floor and notice the absence of the form. >> democratic leader. >> i ask unanimous consent. without objection. >> in the etiquette of the mass, we are trying to set a good example for a country. i listened carefully to the marks of the republican majoritn
and we will vote in small groups,es and we will not do coe so naturally to everyry public official. she cans. but the market people are watching us rhino. they expect us to do our jobs. they expect us to come together to address the issues that reallyt, matter. we cannot and must not go back to business as usual in the senate. it is not business as usual out in our country. leader mcconnell must hear this. rhino leader mcconnell and a republican majority should show the devices judicial divides...
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. >>> clientes ya no poidadian coe encierro >>> nos sestamos enfemando y s e sugesetinadndo >>> aca notuvieoronalieron este lunes a las a calles apara reabrir sus negras. >>> epero lo hacen en medio de la viginlanicia. >>> los negocios no esenciales ierran reabriendo . >>> eppero es el momento de may contagio con mas de 50 mil casos y mas de 5 mil muertes >>> en cierots municipios de a guaja oaxaca odirpodrian volver a rear pero en que no quireren arrie r arriegararriega arriesgarse. >>> nosotros nos beneficiaria e del lado economico pero si hay m mayor contagio, seria cntrapr cntraproducente >>> y tambien lamayoira de co comunidiadeades indigengenas es, pero aca nadie ha pedido la e e esperanza, en mexico rtoaul tors , ntoticias telemundo >>> en culiacan asesinaron a un poderoso miembro del csartel de sinaloa , el chino antra y dicen que fue por traicionar a l lide. >>> josd rodirigo el chino antrx fue se esta caso y despues su cuero y el de su hermana termino abandonado en una carretera fuera de culiacan y aohhora sus vecinos temen ma v vv violencia >>> cada dia testa mas peor y en estas guer
. >>> clientes ya no poidadian coe encierro >>> nos sestamos enfemando y s e sugesetinadndo >>> aca notuvieoronalieron este lunes a las a calles apara reabrir sus negras. >>> epero lo hacen en medio de la viginlanicia. >>> los negocios no esenciales ierran reabriendo . >>> eppero es el momento de may contagio con mas de 50 mil casos y mas de 5 mil muertes >>> en cierots municipios de a guaja oaxaca odirpodrian volver a rear pero en...
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sebastian coe, it was pleasurable watching those games.ou for joining us and we greatly appreciate it. what is hope we get sport up and running soon. thank you very much. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we have to go beyond the normal, including the normal and conventional tools to use things that are often exceptional in nature, and that has to be designed and calibrated with the appropriate level of deviation, and room to maneuver in order to deliver on that funding. will recognize many of the faces on the screen. the one you will certainly recognize is francine lacqua, moderated -- moderating a panel that included christine lagarde. lead ther comments market and she said she would do anything to make sure that the ecb fulfilled its mandate. a few weeks ago she said that it was not her mandate to close spreads. what mandate did you get from the president about what still could be done by the ecb? vonnie: it is very clear, and good afternoon and -- francine: it is very clear, and good afternoon, and it is clear that she is trying to walk back the
sebastian coe, it was pleasurable watching those games.ou for joining us and we greatly appreciate it. what is hope we get sport up and running soon. thank you very much. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we have to go beyond the normal, including the normal and conventional tools to use things that are often exceptional in nature, and that has to be designed and calibrated with the appropriate level of deviation, and room to maneuver in order to deliver on that funding. will recognize many of...
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howard coe. also with us senior national security analyst, lisa monaco, we should note that lisa serves on joe biden's vetting committee and his pandemic advisory group. i want to put up on the screen so people can see it. i don't think you can see it. the map of trends in the united states of where cases are. the red and orange parts are where the number of new cases is still increasing. in some cases increasing by a lot in arkansas and alabama. the beige is where the number of new cases holding steady. and the green you can see where the cases are dropping. it is interesting that the cases are dropping in the areas that were hardest hit, namely new york, new jersey, massachusetts, connecticut. but also in texas and where the cases are rising, it seems to be largely in the south, also california. dr. coe, when we let the map sink in, what does that tell you about where the country is going or what does it mean that certain parts are going up and certain down? >> as we move into the critical phas
howard coe. also with us senior national security analyst, lisa monaco, we should note that lisa serves on joe biden's vetting committee and his pandemic advisory group. i want to put up on the screen so people can see it. i don't think you can see it. the map of trends in the united states of where cases are. the red and orange parts are where the number of new cases is still increasing. in some cases increasing by a lot in arkansas and alabama. the beige is where the number of new cases...
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problemas e n elro dijo que s cantant es geraente derdo orti informaciÓn agentes tomarony materialla coeuera est Án o relacionadase cantan con el cantante y él demandó por falta de pago de millones de dólares disquera acusÓ a ortÍz de querer cobrar en efectivo para evadir impuestos mientras demandÓ a la. empre >>> por al regresar,méxico registra el mayor número de muerte por s de dÓlacovid-19 >> en un solo día ejore hughs tra el mayor. >>> colapsa nÚmero de muertos n r covid-19 mientras re apuntan los contagiohospitales relajacÓ de las eedidas san traÍas >>> colapsan los hospitales en perÚ enn dondeperú donde lo loss pacientes muerenn mueren en y un expertondeo nos explic haya si falta de el coronavirus no medicina y equip >>> un experto nos explica si en realidad el coronavirus no se transmite en las superficies. inciertose transmit las superficies la que puedes estar seguro en el united states postal service estamos aquí para ti cada día entregamos tarjetas y paquetes para tus seres queridos y también entregamos la tranquilidad de saber que lo esencial como medicinas, están en camino t
problemas e n elro dijo que s cantant es geraente derdo orti informaciÓn agentes tomarony materialla coeuera est Án o relacionadase cantan con el cantante y él demandó por falta de pago de millones de dólares disquera acusÓ a ortÍz de querer cobrar en efectivo para evadir impuestos mientras demandÓ a la. empre >>> por al regresar,méxico registra el mayor número de muerte por s de dÓlacovid-19 >> en un solo día ejore hughs tra el mayor. >>> colapsa nÚmero de...
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millions have been evacuated but coe situation has been irteusli withd authorities trying to limit theicygt e,clbeupergal alnorth over the bay of beor the last few days. gyais hundreds ofil keret rohin refugee camp. this has been hampering relief>y year in the bay of bengal. des h been putt a oft into early warning systems a t getting peopmove to shelters and prepping the shelters. they are pretty practiced when it comes to actual e difficult s time around and what the disaster response chief is talking about, you have the coronavirus to contend with. inside the rain and gusty winds, you can't necessarily maintain all of those protocols. that is when you try to make it evthything clean. say thankfully schools and colleges have been closed because of the rhinovirus crisis. -- the coronavirus crisis. they can use those as shelters to allow for some social distancing. her points with our environment correspondent. how do people who are experiencing those ferocious winds and the fierce rain, alsot mpting to adhere to social distancing rules because of coronavirus? >> they are very concerne
millions have been evacuated but coe situation has been irteusli withd authorities trying to limit theicygt e,clbeupergal alnorth over the bay of beor the last few days. gyais hundreds ofil keret rohin refugee camp. this has been hampering relief>y year in the bay of bengal. des h been putt a oft into early warning systems a t getting peopmove to shelters and prepping the shelters. they are pretty practiced when it comes to actual e difficult s time around and what the disaster response...
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national and global pandemic epprneared the south korean pret also weighed in, calling for the bo enre tmo coetrirees n repogirt outvebreaks and shar. we must update the who a w infectious disease could emerge at any time and we mest be able tond more quickly and effectively. an infection related data should be shared with countries in a re transparent manner, and an early warning system and cooperation mechanism must be jointly estaished. >> with me is our global health correspondent. a lot of information and lines of interest coming out othis e c aheag, but wasofnity a the irstme fourrss the f hours, as countries came online, many of them were supportive of the who, talking about the global pandemic. we know that we have heard calls , international calls led by the eu and australia, for this independent inquiry into the all of this goodwill kind of. stopped whent came to the u.s.'s turn. . l very criti the who, did not mention china specifically but mentioned a member state that has not been completely ansparent. this is the world health organization stuck in the middle of a bigger geopoliti
national and global pandemic epprneared the south korean pret also weighed in, calling for the bo enre tmo coetrirees n repogirt outvebreaks and shar. we must update the who a w infectious disease could emerge at any time and we mest be able tond more quickly and effectively. an infection related data should be shared with countries in a re transparent manner, and an early warning system and cooperation mechanism must be jointly estaished. >> with me is our global health correspondent. a...
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coe, can you unmute the first applicant. mr. coe? >> you should be hearing mr. listana now. >> good morning, supervisors. my name is lorezno listana. thank you for the time that you're giving me today. so i live in the low-income housing in the south of market neighborhood since 2018. but prior to moving to soma, my family had lived in the tenderloin for 12 years. i work as a commuter -- since 2010. i have worked closely with low-income residents, seniors, working class families on issues like affordable housing, immigration, jobs, public safety, evictions and gentrification. i believe my experience in working with low-income residents in soma and, of course, the tenderloin for many years, is my biggest qualification that fits me with this. as an organizer, i founded and co-founded five community base resident-led organizations. now working to help the problems in the community. so i founded the tenderloin community association in 2010. it will be turning ten years this year. yeah. so i cofounded the congress in 2015 with the late shane hewitt. i organized the r
coe, can you unmute the first applicant. mr. coe? >> you should be hearing mr. listana now. >> good morning, supervisors. my name is lorezno listana. thank you for the time that you're giving me today. so i live in the low-income housing in the south of market neighborhood since 2018. but prior to moving to soma, my family had lived in the tenderloin for 12 years. i work as a commuter -- since 2010. i have worked closely with low-income residents, seniors, working class families on...
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la directorn ayudar a los grupos mÁs afectados por laa >>> queremos pandemia, la ayuda no serÁ asegu coerora qu agenciae els federales, en los Ángeles california, francisc plan evas económico de emergencia sirvemundoa paral coronaviru que otross inÓn a ayudar aa lati uno de lo ds gs texas, el padre ya perdiÓ afectados por esta pandemia, la ayuda no ser batalla, mientras su esposa lucha poá considerada como carga y pública gustiada por ny información será compartida cono la agencia federal los, ieneen Ángeles, californiae no francis cuevas, noticias telemundo para >>> el coronavirus infectó a toda una familia latincomprarle, edgar muÑode el z hablÓ paso texas, el padre ya. >> fue unaa perdió (lloran)la noche en difÍci miena ... fue en difÍs l porque nsuo esposa luch dora r. >> unapor recuperarse muy angustiada por no poder co paso, texas estÁ viviendo una pesadilla por eln oronavirus salar a sus hijos por estar aislados padres e hijos estÁn y porinfe, ya perdiÓ l trabajar para comprarles comida. edgaestamos llamandor porque lo muñoz habló con ellos. >>> fua tenee una noche muy r q fue muy
la directorn ayudar a los grupos mÁs afectados por laa >>> queremos pandemia, la ayuda no serÁ asegu coerora qu agenciae els federales, en los Ángeles california, francisc plan evas económico de emergencia sirvemundoa paral coronaviru que otross inÓn a ayudar aa lati uno de lo ds gs texas, el padre ya perdiÓ afectados por esta pandemia, la ayuda no ser batalla, mientras su esposa lucha poá considerada como carga y pública gustiada por ny información será compartida cono la...
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derks coe, who just before retiring died on the front lines, treating patients. artist jorge rodriguez-gerada: >> sometimes you just have to step up and find your own way to mourn. >> reporter: new york city might soon join the ranks of the reopen. governor cuomo is aiming for june itbut he insisted first the city has to expand testing, add to its stockpile of p.p.e.s, and increase monitoring. in other words, norah, the hardest hit new yorkers. >> o'donnell: months later we're still talking about p.p.e. shortages. mola lenghi, thank you. there is still much more news ahead tonight on the "cbs evening disney and the florida theme parks just got important news on reopening. the long road to graduation for a teenager hit hard by the coronavirus. later, cbs' steve hartman on why the spacex launch has special the spacex launch has special meaning for a young woman who is reaching for the stars. [szasz] we take care of nstantly; a cole milest a time.t. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed cl
derks coe, who just before retiring died on the front lines, treating patients. artist jorge rodriguez-gerada: >> sometimes you just have to step up and find your own way to mourn. >> reporter: new york city might soon join the ranks of the reopen. governor cuomo is aiming for june itbut he insisted first the city has to expand testing, add to its stockpile of p.p.e.s, and increase monitoring. in other words, norah, the hardest hit new yorkers. >> o'donnell: months later we're...
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we walk three to five times a week, a coe bon agen for atlee. more than 11 years now.bout 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before. - it's still helping me. i still notice a difference. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. they are going at the speed some bankof yesteryear.ke but not here. this is capital one. where you can open a new savings account in about 5 minutes and earn 5 times the national average. this is banking reimagined. what's in your wallet? i come face to face with a lot of behinds. so i know there's a big need for gas-x maximum strength. it works fast. relieving pressure, bloating, and discomfort before you know it. so no one needs to know you've got gas. gas-x >> o'd >> o'donnell: now to a deadly shooting that's inflamed racial tensions in a georgia community. tonight, video has surfaced of an african american man being chased down and killed. his family says he was just out jogging. we should warn you-- the video is graphic. here's cbs' omar villafranca. >> reporter: this cell phone video captures the final moments of
we walk three to five times a week, a coe bon agen for atlee. more than 11 years now.bout 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before. - it's still helping me. i still notice a difference. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. they are going at the speed some bankof yesteryear.ke but not here. this is capital one. where you can open a new savings account in about 5 minutes and earn 5 times the national average. this is banking reimagined. what's in your wallet? i...
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junko believes it was due do overwork. [ speaking in japanese ] je jean coe is now fighting in the courts to have her son's death recognized as karoshi, in 2014, there were 1400 claims of death. >> committed suicide because of overwork in december. >> her death has reignited a discussion about japan's work culture of excessively long hours. >> i want to know, what's it feel like to work under these conditions? so i found a group of activists, willing to openly share their stories. we agreed not to show their faces to protect their identities. [ speaking in japanese ] karos the organizer of this group, haruki tells me he wants to publicly shame japan's black companies, employers who push their workers to the breaking point. [ speaking in japanese ] >> what's it going to take to make things change here in japan? [ speaking in japanese ] black companies, karoshi, stress, it's clear something is out of balance here in japan. and i'm setting out to see how balance can be restored. keep it clean with the roomba robot vacuum. only roomba uses 2 multi-surface rubber brushes to clean all your floo
junko believes it was due do overwork. [ speaking in japanese ] je jean coe is now fighting in the courts to have her son's death recognized as karoshi, in 2014, there were 1400 claims of death. >> committed suicide because of overwork in december. >> her death has reignited a discussion about japan's work culture of excessively long hours. >> i want to know, what's it feel like to work under these conditions? so i found a group of activists, willing to openly share their...
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and they will reopen, they will look for hundreds of workers to do the job from sack men coe to san diego. >> we are going start hiring, going through thes. >> reporter: and once offices open up, techkies might see the work world change. the work spaces might be gone. work spaces might be partitions off with plexiglas. >> this is the new norm. >> reporter: post covid. damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >>> some businesses have the okay to open on monday. that includes retail nurseries, outdoor businesses and golf courses. there be safety protocols in place. our jessica aguirre spoke to the director of an east bay golf club, they are going to make changes on the fairways. >> tee times will be up for grabs on monday. golf is a huge in the bay area. and it's a special sport. i talked to the director of golf course who said it's going to change a little bit. the model just has co-change. nigel rouse is the director of golf here at ruby here. 400 of its members will be able to get back in the game. i will be a no-touch environment. they are ready to open. come, play, go, and no post round hig
and they will reopen, they will look for hundreds of workers to do the job from sack men coe to san diego. >> we are going start hiring, going through thes. >> reporter: and once offices open up, techkies might see the work world change. the work spaces might be gone. work spaces might be partitions off with plexiglas. >> this is the new norm. >> reporter: post covid. damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >>> some businesses have the okay to open on monday. that...
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this is the really wac coe part, trying to convince americans that actually the russians did not interfere in the election on behalf of donald trump but there was an international deep state coup and instate by president obama and others to frame russia and frame donald trump in an attempt to hurt trump in the election. the problem with that part of the conspiracy theory is, you know, donald trump won the election and they didn't do anything or release anything about, you know, the russian interference before the election in a way that could have damaged him. so, that part is so far out there that even many in the conservative media won't buy on with it. so, the second part of the scandal, quote unsquo/unquote s is what happened after the election. and that is this claim that the deep state basically tried to undermine president trump. you know, judge jeanine has gone so far as to call it a coup by creating a lot of false investigations about the russian interference into the election in an attempt to get president trump impeached and removed. and that's based on some very, very dodgey inf
this is the really wac coe part, trying to convince americans that actually the russians did not interfere in the election on behalf of donald trump but there was an international deep state coup and instate by president obama and others to frame russia and frame donald trump in an attempt to hurt trump in the election. the problem with that part of the conspiracy theory is, you know, donald trump won the election and they didn't do anything or release anything about, you know, the russian...
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- we went through this by the way, too, when we came up, whether they came from a case that has row coe individual cases, whether it's a hot spot, their name, their telephone number. the reason for these particular checkpoints, and there are nine of them in this area that are about 324 miles around, they are basically to make sure that they can contact trace anyone who may come into the reservation and potentially have coronavirus and spread coronavirus. so that's really the main reason why the cheyenne or the sioux tribe told us they have these up. they said they're stopping probably 1% of the people who come up. and those people who come up that they stop and keep from coming on to the reservation are people who are doing, for example, nonessential travel that may have been to a hot spot that have the potential of spreading it. but they said, look, we are trying to save lives. that's what we do as a tribe, trying to save our own people. the governor, though, of the state has said you cannot have these particular checkpoints. you cannot stop people. you can not stop the flow of traffic
- we went through this by the way, too, when we came up, whether they came from a case that has row coe individual cases, whether it's a hot spot, their name, their telephone number. the reason for these particular checkpoints, and there are nine of them in this area that are about 324 miles around, they are basically to make sure that they can contact trace anyone who may come into the reservation and potentially have coronavirus and spread coronavirus. so that's really the main reason why the...
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lord coe is the head of world athletics, which is putting on the event, and he joins me now via webcamabout? i hope it's really greatfind, i'm it come about? i hope it's really great find, i'm really proud of the three athletes, all three of them came up with the idea. they then came up with the idea. they then came up with the idea. they then came up with the format. they all havejumping came up with the format. they all have jumping pets and came up with the format. they all havejumping pets and pole came up with the format. they all have jumping pets and pole vault areas in their back gardens. the fa ns areas in their back gardens. the fans are so desperate to get our sport back on, back out there, out the athletes are so desperate to govern that opportunity. that is basically how it came about. we are the facilitators, the athletes have done the hard work on this with the creativity and format. you need quite a big garden to pole vault in and no overhanging trees. they will not be competing on who can pull what the highest, are they? probably power cables as well that they have had
lord coe is the head of world athletics, which is putting on the event, and he joins me now via webcamabout? i hope it's really greatfind, i'm it come about? i hope it's really great find, i'm really proud of the three athletes, all three of them came up with the idea. they then came up with the idea. they then came up with the idea. they then came up with the format. they all havejumping came up with the format. they all have jumping pets and came up with the format. they all havejumping pets...
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cnn medical correspondent elizabeth coe hence with details. >> this is good news for this vaccine.s us, they looked at eight participants and after they vaccinated them, they developed high levels of nut neutralizing antibodies. they glom on and disable it from being able to infect a human cell. i spoke with a chief medical officer with moderna and here's what he said. take a listen. >> this is a very first important step in the journey towards having a vaccine available for the people who need it the most. >> now, notably, the levels of neutralizing antibodies when people were vaccinated with the same reason higher for those naturally infected with the virus and later developed antibodies. >> john, alisyn? >> thank you very much for that update. >>> doctors in 17 states are seeing an increase in what's being called multisystem inflammatory system in children. this is a condition possibly linked to coronavirus. what does that mean for summer camp and school in the fall and your child's health? let's bring in a doctoru a primary care pediatrician at columbia university irving medica
cnn medical correspondent elizabeth coe hence with details. >> this is good news for this vaccine.s us, they looked at eight participants and after they vaccinated them, they developed high levels of nut neutralizing antibodies. they glom on and disable it from being able to infect a human cell. i spoke with a chief medical officer with moderna and here's what he said. take a listen. >> this is a very first important step in the journey towards having a vaccine available for the...
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anyone who works in asuch as coe confirmed to have health care facility, anyone who works inorrectional facilities such as jails or prisons, anyone who works as a government employee at any level of government, anyone who serves as a first responder such as a paramedic, emergency medical technician, law enforcement officer or firefighter, anyone who supports critical infrastructure such as workers and grocery stores or pharmacies or restaurants or gas stations or public utilities, factories, childcare, and sanitation. as testing expands, so will the criteria allowing more peoplpleo get access. a full list of our more than 250 public testing sites is available on our website at coronavirus. illinois.gov. want to update you by letting you know that all four regions of illinois remain on track to meet the metrics to move into phase 3 of restore illinois. that is terrific news. phase 2 of the plan began 18 days ago on may 1, with the reopening of state parks, golf and other outdoor recreation facilities, the opening of garden centers, pick up shopping options at retail stores, the beginning
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it's worrisome to me personally, if they go home and infect their grandfather or grandmother with a coe morbid condition and they have an unfortunate outcome. they will feel guilty for the rest of ours live. >> reporter: dr. birx urging americans to continue to social distance to continue to wear masks regardless of what the state of residence of individuals are doing. here in florida, phase one kicks off today with most of the state reopening except for the three counties of miami-dade where i am. broud a broward and palm beach. these three counties make up 30% of the population but account for 60% of the case and deaths. >> rosa flores for us in miami. please stay safe. >>> dr. carlos del rio, the executive associate dean at the emery university school of medicine and juliette kayyem. 67,000 deaths in the ubs. i want to play for you what the president said in the last few weeks in terms of what he's expecting in terms of the death count. >> so we're talking about maybe 60,000 or so. that's a lot of people. but that's 100,000 was the minimum we thought we could get to of the we'll be l
it's worrisome to me personally, if they go home and infect their grandfather or grandmother with a coe morbid condition and they have an unfortunate outcome. they will feel guilty for the rest of ours live. >> reporter: dr. birx urging americans to continue to social distance to continue to wear masks regardless of what the state of residence of individuals are doing. here in florida, phase one kicks off today with most of the state reopening except for the three counties of miami-dade...
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continue to favor inmates with money to fund lawyers who can personally press their case to get row coeividual relief. maya, i turn that question back to you. these are complex issues. if there is going to be a humanitarian approach for more at-risk folks, fine. then it should be done fairly and equally for all people of a certain age with a certain type of offense. as we've documented, that's not always been the case. so i'm curious what you think is important as we now watch two high profile people from this mueller prosecution where it began now out of prison. >> yeah, i think it takes us to essentially what we've been talking about around coronavirus and the trump administration from day one. the bureau of prisons, just like the trump administration writ large, denied the seriousness of covid-19. it did not jump on how to protect inmates. and even remember the compassionate release, which is what this is called, existed before the pandemic. >> sure. >> and what we saw is the bureau of prisons essentially, you know, fumbling the ball repeatedly to the point where we even had a federa
continue to favor inmates with money to fund lawyers who can personally press their case to get row coeividual relief. maya, i turn that question back to you. these are complex issues. if there is going to be a humanitarian approach for more at-risk folks, fine. then it should be done fairly and equally for all people of a certain age with a certain type of offense. as we've documented, that's not always been the case. so i'm curious what you think is important as we now watch two high profile...
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investigate before legislating the purpose of an investigation is to frame thas to framethe legislation coe cannot have the courts deciding in advance what the congress is allowed to potentially legislate on because that would raise the separation of powers concern. >> just at the outset to say the claim of the presidential immunity from the congressional regulation, that is a pretty strong claim and i think it is one that is very aggressive and we do have financial requirements that apply to the president so just put out there that that in itself is not necessarily. and it's very much a contention of the case. one of the things that is interesting in the struck me about the argumentt is how we just got justice ginsburg and i think the more liberal justices emphasizing the ease of information but there was more focus and much less concern with what congress needs in order to perform a legislation and in an eligible way which is information. it seems in the past if you look at the courts prior precedent i think it is quite interesting. though these are coming in more stark for, we haven't ha
investigate before legislating the purpose of an investigation is to frame thas to framethe legislation coe cannot have the courts deciding in advance what the congress is allowed to potentially legislate on because that would raise the separation of powers concern. >> just at the outset to say the claim of the presidential immunity from the congressional regulation, that is a pretty strong claim and i think it is one that is very aggressive and we do have financial requirements that...
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also want to combine maybe two final questions which are sort of big-brained questions both from annie coe she asks how do we break the logic of -- [inaudible] in cages and also how do we break the economic and emotional logic of prisons. >> huh. i think i wrote a book about the economic and emotional logic of prisons. and i don't know, i don't know, annie, if it gave you the level of how to, that all like. but the end of that book, "golden gulag," how it needs to be done, it's laid out of ten theses because i secretly wish i was the kind of person who speaks -- [inaudible] [laughter] but the point of the ending of that book was to lift up the very struggles so that people could look into the struggle and see, oh, i can see something like this somewhere else. maybe i can do this thing. i can see something like this somewhere else. maybe i can do this thing. and if i ever, ever, ever finish any addition of that book, i will make that all much more heavy-handed, let's say, than perhaps that i did. so how to fight. how to fight, is the question, i think. and how to fight has everything to do
also want to combine maybe two final questions which are sort of big-brained questions both from annie coe she asks how do we break the logic of -- [inaudible] in cages and also how do we break the economic and emotional logic of prisons. >> huh. i think i wrote a book about the economic and emotional logic of prisons. and i don't know, i don't know, annie, if it gave you the level of how to, that all like. but the end of that book, "golden gulag," how it needs to be done, it's...
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look at the coe sew a veries, look at the croats that took international determination to -- and they were talking about controversies, battles, massacres over 400 years. david reef in a wonderful little book called "in praise of forgetting" which i wish was mandatory reading for a lot of historians, he talked about the midst of the yugoslavia war and he had a meeting with a serbian general and someone pressed a folded piece of paper into his hand. afterwards he looked at it. it had one thing written on it, 1453. in other words, the day when islam conquered constantinople. you're thinking their memories are going back to and uncovering the scab of 400 years. could we have done something of the same? i'm afraid we could have. and the only thing that stood between that and living today as we do is the one word. am i exaggerating, no. i don't think i am. that one word that lee could have spoken. >> well, you're asking and answering your own questions so i'm just going to sit here. i think you might be exaggerating just a little bit but i think that -- >> i'm a pessimist, all right? >> --
look at the coe sew a veries, look at the croats that took international determination to -- and they were talking about controversies, battles, massacres over 400 years. david reef in a wonderful little book called "in praise of forgetting" which i wish was mandatory reading for a lot of historians, he talked about the midst of the yugoslavia war and he had a meeting with a serbian general and someone pressed a folded piece of paper into his hand. afterwards he looked at it. it had...
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one story, as in dallas a a coe months ago walking down the street and this latina woman walked by nietzsche greatly by governments and are usually talks economics? i i said, i just not been said that was me. i was in churches gratis like me but she said i did not vote for donald trump she said i don't even like donald trump that you said i just got a $2000 thousand dollars bonus for my employer hereto said for the first time in five years i can take a vacation. that's the kind of thing that really means a lot to a middle-class family. >> yahoo! news discussed the makeup of the president's cabinet at the national press club in washington, d.c. last summer. in this portion reports on how lesson on cabinet members are coming up with policies that will last for generations. >> i think the most consequential people are not the cabinet secretaries. it's the deputies and the assistant secretaries under them. a lot of them today are heritage foundation or american enterprise institute, i don't use functionary in a negative way. they are operatives who are minted in sort of in the conservative spiri
one story, as in dallas a a coe months ago walking down the street and this latina woman walked by nietzsche greatly by governments and are usually talks economics? i i said, i just not been said that was me. i was in churches gratis like me but she said i did not vote for donald trump she said i don't even like donald trump that you said i just got a $2000 thousand dollars bonus for my employer hereto said for the first time in five years i can take a vacation. that's the kind of thing that...
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. >> for those of us who have a diversified port fofolio, of coe we're looking for thachl i think there'swo thing that have happened that are important. we see that return of production back in china. we're seeing the consumer spend. we're also seeing a reopening of the economy in europe. it happen before it is here. and finally, you're seeing some evidence there could be an appetite for corona bond or euro bond i think the one thing that's been missing in the europe story and it came home in 2011 is the fact there isn't this coordinated fiscal policy so all of this monetary policy can only do so much, but if we actually start to get evidence there's appetite in the core for a you know, coordinated fiscal policy in europe, i really think that could be an accelerate for european stocks over the course of the next few years. valuation certainly there. >> jason, do you really think that any investors are still looking at the possibility of a v shaped recovery? i mean i hear the u most commonly some people talk about the l some people talk about the swoosh but just because the market is looki
. >> for those of us who have a diversified port fofolio, of coe we're looking for thachl i think there'swo thing that have happened that are important. we see that return of production back in china. we're seeing the consumer spend. we're also seeing a reopening of the economy in europe. it happen before it is here. and finally, you're seeing some evidence there could be an appetite for corona bond or euro bond i think the one thing that's been missing in the europe story and it came...
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campaign adviser lara trump, she will give us details on what she's expecting ifor the convention when we coeack. stay with us. up and down. depression to exuberance. and you could name many, many cycles like that over the years. my generation, having come through so many wars and so many things... persistence. it's the heartbeat of this country. stick with it. ♪ now every bath fitter bathbath fis installed quickly, stick with it. safely, and beautifully, with a lifetime warranty. go from old to new. from worn to wow. the beautiful bath you've always wanted, done right, installed by one expert technician, all in one day. we've been creating moments like these for 35 years, and we're here to help you get started. book your free virtual or in-home design consultation today. the story where the chances are low, and the cost is high. the sacrifice is real. it's all around us. but this isn't a story about how tougher times beat us. this is our comeback story. the time when we rally and come from behind. the time when we defy the odds and get back to work while the whole world watches. yeah, this i
campaign adviser lara trump, she will give us details on what she's expecting ifor the convention when we coeack. stay with us. up and down. depression to exuberance. and you could name many, many cycles like that over the years. my generation, having come through so many wars and so many things... persistence. it's the heartbeat of this country. stick with it. ♪ now every bath fitter bathbath fis installed quickly, stick with it. safely, and beautifully, with a lifetime warranty. go from old...
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get them back back to school coe what may?ening up the economy hinges on being able to open up the schools because so the parents right now are wanting to shoot their head off, frankly, because they can't do the home schooling. kids are suffering. kids who have autism and special needs, learning disabilities they're not getting that help. frankly tell you as a mom having to do with the homeschooling we're failing. it is not going well. i saw a headline on drudge, parents giving up on homeschooling, i'm one of those. it's hard work to do your work, and to do homeschooling there is no reason why we need a cookie cutter, one size fits all. we're americans. we're smart. we can find innovative ways to do this we can stagger lunches. frankly great a lot of schools are cleaning up. i'm one of those moms, kids come home, wash your hands right away, even before the pandemic. clean up schools, stagger lunches and recess. find innovative ways to social distance. we cannot shut down our schools. we can figure this out. for teachers with c
get them back back to school coe what may?ening up the economy hinges on being able to open up the schools because so the parents right now are wanting to shoot their head off, frankly, because they can't do the home schooling. kids are suffering. kids who have autism and special needs, learning disabilities they're not getting that help. frankly tell you as a mom having to do with the homeschooling we're failing. it is not going well. i saw a headline on drudge, parents giving up on...
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. >> over the last few weeks and months, iowans from every corner and county of the stat state coe faced unforeseen challenges and hardships as a result of this before pandemic. but in trying times like these, the american people have always banded together and have risen to the occasion and this pandemic is no different. this has been especially true in iowa where i've seen and heard so many heartwarming stories of iowans stepping up to help
. >> over the last few weeks and months, iowans from every corner and county of the stat state coe faced unforeseen challenges and hardships as a result of this before pandemic. but in trying times like these, the american people have always banded together and have risen to the occasion and this pandemic is no different. this has been especially true in iowa where i've seen and heard so many heartwarming stories of iowans stepping up to help
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. >> over the last few weeks and months, iowans from every corner and county of the stat state coe faced unforeseen challenges and hardships as a result of this before pandemic. but in trying times like these, the american people have always banded together and have risen to the occasion and this pandemic is no different. this has been especially true in iowa where i've seen and heard so many heartwarming stories of iowans stepping up to help other iowans. take a end and the m. and megano teachers and a knoxville community school district. of these twod iowans noticed soe of the residents of the westbridge specialtye care centr might need some additional entertainment due to social distancing. so they started a wish list on amazon and with the help of the community they were able to provide games and other fun items for the residents to use during the day and then there are the hard working folks at the association helping provide meals to the truck drivers up and down interstate 80 they are delivering medical supplies and materials across the state but it's not just individuals. it's al
. >> over the last few weeks and months, iowans from every corner and county of the stat state coe faced unforeseen challenges and hardships as a result of this before pandemic. but in trying times like these, the american people have always banded together and have risen to the occasion and this pandemic is no different. this has been especially true in iowa where i've seen and heard so many heartwarming stories of iowans stepping up to help other iowans. take a end and the m. and megano...