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es contra el coronavirus y tambiÉn contra...as en el paÍs. hacemos una pausa. los casos y muertes debido al coronavirus en prisiones del estado, continÚan. ya volvemos. paola: el distrito escolar unificado se prepara para el inicio del aÑo escolar que comienza el 24 de agosto. cuÁles son los planes que utilizarÁn los docentes en esta etapa de aprendizaje a distancia?el reporte completo lo tiene mi compaÑera carla. carla: conversamos con autoridades y nos comentaron que garantizarÁn todos los recursos necesarios para que cerca de 20.000 estudiantes que tiene el distrito puedan cumplir con sus compromisos acadÉmicos. el prÓximo 24 de agosto inician las clases a distancia. esto serÁ un desafÍo para los maestros, estudiantes y sus padres. los docentes tratarÁn de ofrecer un horario similar al de una clase en persona pero esto sÓlo serÍa para estudiante de grados avanzados ya que para los mÁs pequeÑos se les dará un horario mÁs flexible. >> todos los estudiantes van a tener instrucciÓn en vivo. lo que se estÁ organizando es cuÁndo se
es contra el coronavirus y tambiÉn contra...as en el paÍs. hacemos una pausa. los casos y muertes debido al coronavirus en prisiones del estado, continÚan. ya volvemos. paola: el distrito escolar unificado se prepara para el inicio del aÑo escolar que comienza el 24 de agosto. cuÁles son los planes que utilizarÁn los docentes en esta etapa de aprendizaje a distancia?el reporte completo lo tiene mi compaÑera carla. carla: conversamos con autoridades y nos comentaron que garantizarÁn...
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spread the coronavirus can use the website. thanks. why subscribe to do you know where your books you meet your favorite writer write. but i write is to share where to find beautiful. books on you to like. oh. my gorgeous love. food for the russian soul. your street. so many different walks of life. some are. oddly trite but all of them come straight from the heart just want to see you but when there's no more delusion the marsh will in trucks come. from the fruit of the long road to their final resting place the russians g.w. documentary. this week on world stories. record heat inside syria. risky rapes in berlin. but we begin in sicily the coronavirus pandemic is worsening the. already desperate situation for refugees italian right wing nationalists are stirring up sentiment against them by saying they are allegedly carriers of the virus the coronavirus pandemic has made life even more challenging for some of the most vulnerable people here in the south the sicily. there is no justice for migrants no justice each month should pay bil
spread the coronavirus can use the website. thanks. why subscribe to do you know where your books you meet your favorite writer write. but i write is to share where to find beautiful. books on you to like. oh. my gorgeous love. food for the russian soul. your street. so many different walks of life. some are. oddly trite but all of them come straight from the heart just want to see you but when there's no more delusion the marsh will in trucks come. from the fruit of the long road to their...
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tayana: carla estuvo hospitalizada por 18 dÍas por coronavirus.dríamos la manera de hacer las cosas. tayana: aplaudo y agradece la ayuda del personal de salud que enfrenta la batalla del coronavirus. >> no tengo palabras para agradecer. >> tratando de ser enfermera, amiga, familiar y hacerlos sentir que sus vidas importan. tayana: asegura que ella no se siente valorada por el sistema de salud era el que trabaja. enfermeras que son madres, esposas y seres humanos que se exponen al virus. >> si tengo miedo de traer ese virus... tayana: con su vocaciÓn buscan salvar vidas. no obstante, seÑalan que necesitan la ayuda para lograrlo. estamos pidiendo paz para evitarlos. hoy se manifestaron en distintos hospitales para exigir mejores condiciones laborales. kaiser permanente y estÁ trabajando arduamente para asegurar que nuestros empleados tengan el equipo de protecciÓn necesario, hemos procurado conseguirlo en todo el momento. ramÓn: un agradecimiento a los trabajadores de la salud por esta tremenda labor que estÁn realizando. el sistema penitenciario es
tayana: carla estuvo hospitalizada por 18 dÍas por coronavirus.dríamos la manera de hacer las cosas. tayana: aplaudo y agradece la ayuda del personal de salud que enfrenta la batalla del coronavirus. >> no tengo palabras para agradecer. >> tratando de ser enfermera, amiga, familiar y hacerlos sentir que sus vidas importan. tayana: asegura que ella no se siente valorada por el sistema de salud era el que trabaja. enfermeras que son madres, esposas y seres humanos que se exponen al...
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los casos de coronavirus siguen surgiendo.a directa del chuck y lozano y le resta posibilidades. travis kelsey fue captado con una playera de las Águilas del amÉrica durante la primera reuniÓn de la temporada 2020 que se debutarÁ el prÓximo 10 de septiembre. esto vivimos en tiempos inciertos, y como californianos, unidos saldremos adelante. si tu ingreso ha disminuido, o perdiste tu trabajo o seguro médico, covered california está aquí. te ayudaremos a encontrar el seguro médico que necesitas para protegerte a ti y a tu familia. y hasta podrías obtener ayuda económica para pagar tu seguro médico. así que si tú o alguien que conoces no tiene cobertura, visita coveredca.com para inscribirte hoy. ramÓn: si usted vive en san josÉ recuerde que hasta maÑana hay pruebas gratuitas de coronavirus. llegamos al final de noticias univisiÓn 14. se hizo corto, hay mucha informaciÓn. lo esperamos, noticias esta noche el " sÓlo a las 11:00". tenga mucho cuidado respetando las reglas para evitar ♪ estas son las principales noticias. la florida
los casos de coronavirus siguen surgiendo.a directa del chuck y lozano y le resta posibilidades. travis kelsey fue captado con una playera de las Águilas del amÉrica durante la primera reuniÓn de la temporada 2020 que se debutarÁ el prÓximo 10 de septiembre. esto vivimos en tiempos inciertos, y como californianos, unidos saldremos adelante. si tu ingreso ha disminuido, o perdiste tu trabajo o seguro médico, covered california está aquí. te ayudaremos a encontrar el seguro médico que...
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said that children were immune to coronavirus.teresting that this is where facebook jumped in. >> so, john, there were to warning shots fired by social media companies yesterday over something the president said on fox news about children being quote/unquote, almost immune to the coronavirus, which isn't true. facebook took down this post of the interview and of the comment and twitter briefly froze the president's re-election campaign's account. there was some misinformation last night that it was actually his account. it was not his account. it would have been a huge deal if they had done that. but this was, i would say, trying to fire some kind of warning shot at him to let him and his campaign to know that they are moving in that direction. whether we will see this a lot, i would imagine it's something these companies will do fairly judiciously, but it is one of the few times you have seen this company applying rules that they do sometimes apply to others to anything related to the president and what he says. >> we have been j
said that children were immune to coronavirus.teresting that this is where facebook jumped in. >> so, john, there were to warning shots fired by social media companies yesterday over something the president said on fox news about children being quote/unquote, almost immune to the coronavirus, which isn't true. facebook took down this post of the interview and of the comment and twitter briefly froze the president's re-election campaign's account. there was some misinformation last night...
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birx about whether it was time for a reset on the coronavirus response. i want you and our viewers to listen to how she replied. >> i think the federal government reset about five to six weeks ago when we saw this starting to happen across the south. and that's why we've done these very rather than generic federal framework, we've gone to very specific state and local city by city, county by county showing which counties and which cities are under particular threat and what mitigation has to be done. >> but, dana, have we seen any shift at all, any substantive shift at all from the president where it matters? >> not really, no. i mean, if you look back now i guess two, three weeks, he said it's okay to wear a mask, and it's pa itotic to wear a mask, though he has not actually done as he has said. he's only said to do that. and we certainly haven't seen very many other changes. what dr. birx was talking about is the fact that she and other members of the task force are not just laying out their principles, not just laying out their guidelines in the hopes
birx about whether it was time for a reset on the coronavirus response. i want you and our viewers to listen to how she replied. >> i think the federal government reset about five to six weeks ago when we saw this starting to happen across the south. and that's why we've done these very rather than generic federal framework, we've gone to very specific state and local city by city, county by county showing which counties and which cities are under particular threat and what mitigation has...
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with coronavirus. what his son is saying about a controversial decision. >>> oakland school students go back to school today. but still don't know how distance learning will affect thousands of families. >>> the latest on continuing negotiations between the school district and teachers. >>> good morning to you and thank you for joining us. and welcome to morning sun 2, i'm dave clark. >>> good morning i'm pam clark it is monday morning, august 10th. how are you doing dave? >> i am doing great pam, how are you a question mark >> good, nice weather, let's check in with sue paulson. it's been pretty mild in my neck of the woods as you say. >> it has been pretty hot in other next of the woods. but it does look like it will be a little cooler there for some. yesterday upper 90s. it was pretty toasty but it does look like temperatures come down a little bit. here we are looking for some increase. see the thunderstorm activity drift so there are partly cloudy skies. some cli da the majority will see some call
with coronavirus. what his son is saying about a controversial decision. >>> oakland school students go back to school today. but still don't know how distance learning will affect thousands of families. >>> the latest on continuing negotiations between the school district and teachers. >>> good morning to you and thank you for joining us. and welcome to morning sun 2, i'm dave clark. >>> good morning i'm pam clark it is monday morning, august 10th. how are...
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in the coronavirus relief as always involve money which continues to drive up our national debt. now arguably, it was money that needed to be borrow, but mr. president, there has to be a limit. the higher we drive our national debt, the greaterth the danger o the health of our economy, democrats may be fine with jeopardizing our help to pay for the diversity studies of marijuana industry but i tell you republicans are not. republicans know that were going additionalborrow money for the meat of the demands of the coronavirus and we have offered legislation to do just that. but we are not going to further endanger our already battered economy by signing off on every necessary spending item on the democrat liberal fantasy list. republicans going to have to agree to some of the things that were not crazy about? of course we are. the democrats are going to have to realize they're not going to dictate every word of the bill. the bill which passed the house i might add, 1800 pages long. the bill that we had proposed in the senate was 165 pages. mr. president, it falls in the democrats c
in the coronavirus relief as always involve money which continues to drive up our national debt. now arguably, it was money that needed to be borrow, but mr. president, there has to be a limit. the higher we drive our national debt, the greaterth the danger o the health of our economy, democrats may be fine with jeopardizing our help to pay for the diversity studies of marijuana industry but i tell you republicans are not. republicans know that were going additionalborrow money for the meat of...
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but reverse seem to be ignoring the threat of the coronavirus its job of us lying on schools. i think the problem with a lot of people is that they can't understand why open air options are not being made available to mention they can offer it's a buzz they don't see an infection risk because there have been numerous large events such as demonstrations with no infections because the not just cops if you look it would appear that there is little danger of infection so i guess people say why not make it legal and if it's not made legal they do it illegally on this new league on mom come on just being mom these i'm full. many club owners have asked district authorities to allow open air events they've been waiting months for a decision. but with fall and cooler weather fast approaching the window of opportunity for open air events is closing and with it possibly many of the city's beloved clubs. almost 77 percent. africa's population is rapidly growing. this is causing a lot of problems because my gosh. that's the core issue. i want to know what you think of the 77 percent. next
but reverse seem to be ignoring the threat of the coronavirus its job of us lying on schools. i think the problem with a lot of people is that they can't understand why open air options are not being made available to mention they can offer it's a buzz they don't see an infection risk because there have been numerous large events such as demonstrations with no infections because the not just cops if you look it would appear that there is little danger of infection so i guess people say why not...
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he's been on the forefront of fighting this coronavirus. he just told everyone, though, he had some headaches. he was worried a little about his headaches but had a lot of headaches over the years, wasn't too worried. he also did say he has asthma. that's one of the underlying conditions that potentially could dramatically complicate those who wind up getting coronavirus. >> we've been able to identify certain things that identify risk, then pre-existing conditions. he may need to be monitored a little more carefully, which he probably would be anyways as governor. one thing, statistically things are very much on his side, even though he does have this pre-existing condition. if you look at the broad data, most people do recover from this. we don't know what that recovery looks like exactly but they do recover from this sort of thing. he's going to need to be monitored. we need to figure out what's protecting people and puts them at increased risk. >> even though most people recover, we don't know what the long-term impact is, potentially l
he's been on the forefront of fighting this coronavirus. he just told everyone, though, he had some headaches. he was worried a little about his headaches but had a lot of headaches over the years, wasn't too worried. he also did say he has asthma. that's one of the underlying conditions that potentially could dramatically complicate those who wind up getting coronavirus. >> we've been able to identify certain things that identify risk, then pre-existing conditions. he may need to be...
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coronavirus has separated us.t the brakes on easing its lockdown. the decision was met with some disappointment. people are very, very angry right now. their plans have been changed, food has gone to waste, people that would normally have been with us today are not going to visit us. we won't meet our families, ourfriends, our parents, which obviously for anybody, it would be disappointing, on any other day, but eid, which makes it worse. turkey's hagia sophia mosque saw thousands of worshippers. it marks the first time in 86 years eid prayers are being held at the mosque. for many muslims across the world, this is far from their dream eid, but they continue to focus on their prayers. ishleen kaur, bbc news. beyonce's second visual album, black is king, has just been released. it's been described as a love letter to the black diaspora and has a star studded cast with appearances from jay—z, kelly rowland, pharrell and naomi campbell. the album reimagines the story of the lion king through a young boy's journey to
coronavirus has separated us.t the brakes on easing its lockdown. the decision was met with some disappointment. people are very, very angry right now. their plans have been changed, food has gone to waste, people that would normally have been with us today are not going to visit us. we won't meet our families, ourfriends, our parents, which obviously for anybody, it would be disappointing, on any other day, but eid, which makes it worse. turkey's hagia sophia mosque saw thousands of...
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it's a change brought on by the coronavirus pandemic. counties are working to get thee counties are working to get ready. >> some are already working on outreach strategies for people who don't vote by mail. the majority of registered voters in the bay area already do. >> a unique time calls for a unique approach. to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, all registered voters in california will get a ballot in the mail for the november election. >> hopefully they'll like the option. we've tried to make it as simple and straightforward, as understandable as possible. >> in contra costa county, 75% of registered voters already vote by mail but for the 25% that don't, mailers are being sent to their homes this week giving them the heads up about the change. voters also have the option to update their signature. >> a person's signature is like a fingerprint. we verify the signature on every ballot returned to us to make sure it matches the name of the voter to whom it was mailed and matches the signature we have on file. >> reporter: lettin
it's a change brought on by the coronavirus pandemic. counties are working to get thee counties are working to get ready. >> some are already working on outreach strategies for people who don't vote by mail. the majority of registered voters in the bay area already do. >> a unique time calls for a unique approach. to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, all registered voters in california will get a ballot in the mail for the november election. >> hopefully they'll like the...
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but receivers seem to be ignoring the threat of the coronavirus. i think the problem with a lot of people is that they can't understand why open air options are not being made available in the can offer it's the buzz they don't see an infection risk because there have been numerous large events such as demonstrations with no infections. it would appear that there is little danger of infection. so i guess people say why not make it legal and if it's not made legal they do it illegally on this initially guy mom come on this thing mackenzie is i'm fearful. many club owners have asked district authorities to allow open air events they've been waiting months for a decision. but with fall and cooler weather fast approaching the window of opportunity for open air events is closing and with it possibly many of the city's beloved clubs. the ultimate summer fashion items from strong yes from raffia this national product is now popular with many designers but isn't that totally retro fashion magazines and catwalks show that it's not the fashion industry is tr
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summer music festival is joining the coronavirus. 21. next. carefully. simply. to do good. discover. subscribe to a documentary on. crystal i've been craving art culture and fresh air. you can talk to right now people in the cultural sector and artists have to be the ones coming up with ideas but you can't expect politicians to understand exactly how this business works to me and. also the challenge we face is how to take the situation seriously while also enjoying ourselves.
summer music festival is joining the coronavirus. 21. next. carefully. simply. to do good. discover. subscribe to a documentary on. crystal i've been craving art culture and fresh air. you can talk to right now people in the cultural sector and artists have to be the ones coming up with ideas but you can't expect politicians to understand exactly how this business works to me and. also the challenge we face is how to take the situation seriously while also enjoying ourselves.
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there are currently 5600 people being treated for the coronavirus in california. here in the bay are nearly 62,000 cases, and 912 people have died. nationwide, the total number of confirmed coronavirus cases passed 5 million today, along with more than 160,000 deaths. 40% of the cases are in just five states. california has the most, followed by florida, texas, new york, and georgia. again, 162,000 people have died from the coronavirus in the united states, and another 30,000 americans are expected to die by the end of the month. health officials are also projecting that the national death toll will be 300,000 by december 1st. >> the virus is music like a freight train, even though the president has ignored and delayed and destroyed what that is. >> scientists are getting a better idea about whether people plan to get vaccinate papped cord fog a gap up will poll, 65% of americans say they would take an fda approved coronavirus vaccine. 35% say they would not. >> president trump is getting a lot of criticism after signing four executive orders yesterday. a number o
there are currently 5600 people being treated for the coronavirus in california. here in the bay are nearly 62,000 cases, and 912 people have died. nationwide, the total number of confirmed coronavirus cases passed 5 million today, along with more than 160,000 deaths. 40% of the cases are in just five states. california has the most, followed by florida, texas, new york, and georgia. again, 162,000 people have died from the coronavirus in the united states, and another 30,000 americans are...
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get your suitcase and then get a coronavirus test.rosen just got back home to berlin. >> the riens are pretty short. 30 minutes. we get results in the next 24 hours. >> reporter: germany is offering all travelers who arrive here free coronavirus tests, and starting saturday people coming from high risk areas will be required to get tested on arrival. the german government says it doesn't want the situations to deteriorate here the way it has in the united states with tens of thousands happening every day. that's why they're taking the dramatic step for everyone who enters the country a coronavirus. germany has the capacity for 1.2 million tests a week. the pandemic remains under control here. there's only been one day with 1,000 new infections. >> even as president trump continues to falsely claim the u.s. is doing better than countries like germany. >> yes, start to go up again. right here the lowest. we're lower than the world. >> lower than the world? >> lower than europe. >> in what? in what? >> take a look. right here. >> oh, you
get your suitcase and then get a coronavirus test.rosen just got back home to berlin. >> the riens are pretty short. 30 minutes. we get results in the next 24 hours. >> reporter: germany is offering all travelers who arrive here free coronavirus tests, and starting saturday people coming from high risk areas will be required to get tested on arrival. the german government says it doesn't want the situations to deteriorate here the way it has in the united states with tens of...
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, el estado implementar un nuevo sistema que permitirÍa que vuelvan para evitarnos contagios de coronaviruscias univisiÓn 14 comienza ya. ahora noticias univisiÓn 14 a las seis. como estÁn les saluda paula berrueta, comenzamos hablando de la protesta que iniciÓ con un tiroteo con un hombre afroamericano que resultÓ baleado en el Área de wisconsin y que llegÓ al Área de la bahÍa. anoche la policÍa de auckland arrestÓ a seis personas y lanzó gases lacrimÓgenos, algunos manifestantes lanzaron botellas y piedras, aproximadamente 100 personas participaron en la protesta que comenzÓ de forma pacÍfica para solicitar justicia social luego de que un policÍa le disparÓ a jacob blake. la casa del alcalde fue vandalizada, la policÍa investiga si ambos casos estÁn vinculados y ambos casos estÁn vinculados a las protestas. una protesta tambiÉn generÓ varias reacciones, en este caso una persona muriÓ validada anoche entre partidarios del presidente de los estados unidos y manifestantes que piden justicia racial esto ocurriÓ en oregan. todavÍa no se sabe de que lado comenzÓ el disparo. cambiamos de tema, t
, el estado implementar un nuevo sistema que permitirÍa que vuelvan para evitarnos contagios de coronaviruscias univisiÓn 14 comienza ya. ahora noticias univisiÓn 14 a las seis. como estÁn les saluda paula berrueta, comenzamos hablando de la protesta que iniciÓ con un tiroteo con un hombre afroamericano que resultÓ baleado en el Área de wisconsin y que llegÓ al Área de la bahÍa. anoche la policÍa de auckland arrestÓ a seis personas y lanzó gases lacrimÓgenos, algunos manifestantes...
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>> perdiÓ a su padre de origen mexicano a causa del coronavirus, el 30 de junio.e. >> decidiÓ crear esta fundación con una clara misiÓn. dice que lo mÁs terrible de esta experiencia es no poder estar al ladode uno quien mÁs ama, en sus Últimos momentos. en el funeral de su padre no pudo consolar a su madre. >> ella estaba en otra silla llorando, pero no podÍamos abrazarnos, besarnos, nada de esto. >> y es por estas experiencias que quienes se han unido al movimiento buscan alzar sus voces. >> tiene sangre en sus manos. >> asegura que los hispanos no lo toman en serio por la falta de seriedadque han visto de quienes estÁn en el poder. >> la vida de mis padre son una de las 150,000 vidas perdidas. debido a las decisiones peligrosas del presidente de estados unidos. ramo: mÁs adelante en california se reporta la primera muerte de un niÑo a causa del coronavirus. hablaremos del duro impacto que sigue teniendo el coronavirus en el sistema penitenciario a travÉs del estado. y millones de familias que dependen de la ayuda del desempleo quedar no se trata solo de hoy. se
>> perdiÓ a su padre de origen mexicano a causa del coronavirus, el 30 de junio.e. >> decidiÓ crear esta fundación con una clara misiÓn. dice que lo mÁs terrible de esta experiencia es no poder estar al ladode uno quien mÁs ama, en sus Últimos momentos. en el funeral de su padre no pudo consolar a su madre. >> ella estaba en otra silla llorando, pero no podÍamos abrazarnos, besarnos, nada de esto. >> y es por estas experiencias que quienes se han unido al...
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. >> mi mamÁ se muriÓ de coronavirus.s temperaturas para los siguientes dÍas. sugerí lÓpez belÉn nos cuenta mÁs. suheily: buenas noches, estamos bajo alerta del tiempo. se ha emitido una vigilancia por calor extremo para algunos condados del este la bahÍa. maÑana en san josÉ, posiblemente estemos en los 93, pero el viernes puede ser un dÍa de acercarnos a los 100. aumentarÁn cerca de los 90, especialmente para el viernes. concord, con temperatura peligrosa y esos 106 para este prÓximo viernes. el sector del norte de la bahÍa, santa rosa en ese triple dÍgito para el prÓximo viernes. el fin de semana, temperaturas cerca de los 95. estos son los condados que estÁn dentro de la vigilancia por calor. me refiero a la regiÓn de costa costa, alamedaen el este de la bahÍa y es muy importante, en el condado de santa clara las temperaturas pueden bajar entre 95 a 108 en algunos puntos. espere precipitaciones. estamos bajo el dominio de un sistema dealta presiÓn que permite que las temperaturas aumenten muchÍsimo en la regiÓn. hay qu
. >> mi mamÁ se muriÓ de coronavirus.s temperaturas para los siguientes dÍas. sugerí lÓpez belÉn nos cuenta mÁs. suheily: buenas noches, estamos bajo alerta del tiempo. se ha emitido una vigilancia por calor extremo para algunos condados del este la bahÍa. maÑana en san josÉ, posiblemente estemos en los 93, pero el viernes puede ser un dÍa de acercarnos a los 100. aumentarÁn cerca de los 90, especialmente para el viernes. concord, con temperatura peligrosa y esos 106 para este...
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we would like to keep our levels of coronavirus down as much as possible.nd to the parents of these kids, these youngsters perhaps who are coming down and gathering in large groups, maybe when they're 16, i7, 18 years groups, maybe when they're 16, 17, 18 years old? so the parents have a responsibility, do they come to pass this mentioned on? we want people to be prepared, make sure the book ahead. make sure you can get in and do those things, but certainly make sure you've got your accommodation we have seen in spain, it's the youngsters who have been spreading the virus more because they have not been... they are going out to the pubs and the bars, they have not focused on the social distancing, so it is really in pawn they follow that advice and we are asking people to make sure they are sending younger siblings down into cornwall and the southwest, make sure they still abide by the guidelines and then they can have a good time, enjoy themselves, but stay safe and keep the locals safe. look, hope the rest of the summer goes well. adam paynter, thank you
we would like to keep our levels of coronavirus down as much as possible.nd to the parents of these kids, these youngsters perhaps who are coming down and gathering in large groups, maybe when they're 16, i7, 18 years groups, maybe when they're 16, 17, 18 years old? so the parents have a responsibility, do they come to pass this mentioned on? we want people to be prepared, make sure the book ahead. make sure you can get in and do those things, but certainly make sure you've got your...
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the coronavirus pandemic has made life even more challenging for some of the most vulnerable people here in the south of sicily. there is no justice for migrants no justice each month i should pay bills how can i possibly do this. that this man from somalia tells us he is stuck here without work or a place to sleep authorities at the migration center promised to return his passport last december but he still hasn't received any papers people who showed up for their appointments this morning tell us the pandemic has delayed processes here not having the necessary paperwork can affect their legal status in the country and ability to work life underneath the bridge is the only option for some of those lacking their paperwork 8 people have been sleeping in this squalid kaffir the past 25 days one of them tells us with no money or support they are holding out until their cases can be heard incidents like this have managed to stir up public opinion against migrants and refugees a few dozen new arrivals escaped from an overcrowded current and facility in the city of 2 weeks ago most were found
the coronavirus pandemic has made life even more challenging for some of the most vulnerable people here in the south of sicily. there is no justice for migrants no justice each month i should pay bills how can i possibly do this. that this man from somalia tells us he is stuck here without work or a place to sleep authorities at the migration center promised to return his passport last december but he still hasn't received any papers people who showed up for their appointments this morning...
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that is 10 times as many before the coronavirus hit. the jobless numbers have stayed high, especially after government leaders decided a second wave of shutdowns was needed because of a jump in the number of infections. >> in the past couple weeks, what we have seen is a resignation to continued unemployment, continued lockdowns, even through the end of the year. if there is anyway we will stop these additional claims, bring back jobs, we will have to find some way to reopen the economy, safely, but reopen it. >> health officials say everybody has to take seriously, hygiene, wearing a mask and social distancing. that also includes officials penalizing people who do not obey the guidelines. >>> today, online classes for the new school year begin at the oakland unified school district. in just a few hours -- there is no long-term plan on how the school year will run. all students will start working from home. the district and the teachers union are still negotiating a final distance learning plan for the fall semester. several critical is
that is 10 times as many before the coronavirus hit. the jobless numbers have stayed high, especially after government leaders decided a second wave of shutdowns was needed because of a jump in the number of infections. >> in the past couple weeks, what we have seen is a resignation to continued unemployment, continued lockdowns, even through the end of the year. if there is anyway we will stop these additional claims, bring back jobs, we will have to find some way to reopen the economy,...
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la recuperaciÓn del coronavirus podrÍa tambiÉn ser lenta para jÓvenes.en toda el con el sudor en la frente y las sonrisas escondidas. los lentes empañados y las miradas dedicadas. un pedacito de tela demuestra que los demás te importan. por favor, usa mascarilla. cumplamos con nuestra parte para reducir la propagación. paola: continuamos, el personal mÉdico de un hospital mexicano que atiende pacientes infectados con coronavirus, alivia tambiÉn los problemas emocionales a los familiares de los enfermos que no pueden ver. ellos leen a los pacientes cartas y mensajes de aliento que dejan en un buzÓn, como intermediarios en la lucha para sobrevivir a la pandemia . jessica nos habla de esta conmovedora terapia emocional. jessica: esta ingeniera creÓ una estrategia para que los pacientes con covid, no luchen solos. >> mi mami muriÓ en este hospital, lo primero que pensÉ es que la gente no podÍa estar cerca de sus familiares. jessica: por eso todos los dÍas instala este buzÓn donde todos dejan sus mensajes de amor. >> te extraÑamos mucho, recuerda que eres nue
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but reverse seemed to be ignoring the threat of the coronavirus. i think the problem with a lot of people is that they can't understand why open air options are not being made available. they don't see an infection risk because there have been numerous large events such as demonstrations with no infections because the not discovered if you look it would appear that there is little danger of infection. so i guess people say why not make it legal and if it's not made legal they do it illegally on this initially guy michael come on dusting mondays and fall. many club owners have asked district authorities to allow open air events they've been waiting months for a decision. but with fall and cooler weather fast approaching the window of opportunity for open air events is closing and with it possibly many of the city's beloved clubs. are so far optimizing city that minimizes emissions separates waste and in the best case most cycles and. can these visions become reality they are urgently needed. in the city the living space of the future with room for e
but reverse seemed to be ignoring the threat of the coronavirus. i think the problem with a lot of people is that they can't understand why open air options are not being made available. they don't see an infection risk because there have been numerous large events such as demonstrations with no infections because the not discovered if you look it would appear that there is little danger of infection. so i guess people say why not make it legal and if it's not made legal they do it illegally on...
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influenza is down since coronavirus came.down on the way you might have thought. in fact, there were fewer babies born. that shift of demographics will in turn make it difficult to service the debt that countries are running up now. after wars, for instance world war ii, britain paid off debt to the united states for over 50 yea rs. united states for over 50 years. so there will be a long—term effect, of the sort you have mentioned, but also international trade, also on international trade, also on international relations. and we must, of course, planned for resilience. because this is not the last pandemic we will face. it is not even a particularly severe pandemic as scientists foresee them. if we could be facing another, we will be facing another, we will be facing another, we will be facing another eventually. professor, we're going to leave it there, but thanks for sort of drawing that exist for us, evenif of drawing that exist for us, even if it is not particularly cheerful. thank you for your time. thank you, aaron. ja
influenza is down since coronavirus came.down on the way you might have thought. in fact, there were fewer babies born. that shift of demographics will in turn make it difficult to service the debt that countries are running up now. after wars, for instance world war ii, britain paid off debt to the united states for over 50 yea rs. united states for over 50 years. so there will be a long—term effect, of the sort you have mentioned, but also international trade, also on international trade,...
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eric: coronavirus task force coordinator dr. deborah birx is warning today that we are in a new phase of the coronavirus pandemic. she says that the disease is much more widespread than when it first took hold in the country, now hitting rural areas as well as cities. we reported about that possibility here in the fox news channel months ago. our country now has more than 4.6 million cases of coronavirus. and this virus has so far caused more than 154,000 deaths. christina coleman live in los angeles with more on the pandemic. christina. >> reporter: eric, california was now the first state to have more than 500,000 total cases of coronavirus. that happened yesterday. the same day that it logged the highest number of covid deaths in a single day with 219 fatalities. it's within of 35 states seeing a rise in covid-19 deaths. the number of deaths in california went up slightly by 2.4% since thursday. the state now has more than 9200 covid fatalities. although the number of coronavirus tests coming back positive in some of the sun
eric: coronavirus task force coordinator dr. deborah birx is warning today that we are in a new phase of the coronavirus pandemic. she says that the disease is much more widespread than when it first took hold in the country, now hitting rural areas as well as cities. we reported about that possibility here in the fox news channel months ago. our country now has more than 4.6 million cases of coronavirus. and this virus has so far caused more than 154,000 deaths. christina coleman live in los...
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but we begin in sicily the coronavirus pandemic. is worsening the already desperate situation for refugees italian right wing nationalists are stirring up sentiment against them by saying they are allegedly carriers of the virus the coronavirus pandemic has made life even more challenging for some of the most vulnerable people here in the south of sicily. there is no justice for migrants no justice each month i should pay bills how can i possibly do this. this man from somalia tells us he is stuck here without work or a place to sleep authorities at the migration center promised to return his passport last december but he still hasn't received any papers people who showed up for their appointments this morning tell us the pandemic has delayed processes here not having the necessary paperwork can affect their legal status in the country and ability to work life underneath the bridge is the only option for some of those lacking their paperwork 8 people have been sleeping in this while the kaffir the past 25 days one of them tells us w
but we begin in sicily the coronavirus pandemic. is worsening the already desperate situation for refugees italian right wing nationalists are stirring up sentiment against them by saying they are allegedly carriers of the virus the coronavirus pandemic has made life even more challenging for some of the most vulnerable people here in the south of sicily. there is no justice for migrants no justice each month i should pay bills how can i possibly do this. this man from somalia tells us he is...
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casi 100.000 niÑos contrageros coronavirus.icando la reapertura de las escuelas en todo el paÍs. comienzan a probar en la florida una medicina que reducirÍa el daÑo del virus en los pulmones de las personas infectadas. empezamos. ♪ [locutor] este es su noticiero univisiÓn. con jorge ramos e ilÍa calderÓn. ♪ jorge: buenas noches. el presidente tromp interrumpiÓ abruptamente una conferencia de prensa en la casa blanca esta tarde. un agente de servicio secreto lo escoltÓ fuera de la sala de prensa. vamos en vivo. quÉ pasÓ? reportera: todavÍa me encuentro dentro de la sala de prensa de la casa blanca. no nos dejan salir. el presidente estÁ hablando, porque regresÓ despuÉs de lo sucedido. quÉ pasÓ? esautóbamos todo, empezamos la conferencia de prensa y de pronto el el agente del servicio secreto dice que se tenÍan que retirar. mi camarografo me llama y me dice que escuchÓ disparos. vemos muchos agentes del servicio secreto corriendo. no nos dejaban salir. nos encerraron de la sala de prensa por nuestra propia seguridad. pero minutos
casi 100.000 niÑos contrageros coronavirus.icando la reapertura de las escuelas en todo el paÍs. comienzan a probar en la florida una medicina que reducirÍa el daÑo del virus en los pulmones de las personas infectadas. empezamos. ♪ [locutor] este es su noticiero univisiÓn. con jorge ramos e ilÍa calderÓn. ♪ jorge: buenas noches. el presidente tromp interrumpiÓ abruptamente una conferencia de prensa en la casa blanca esta tarde. un agente de servicio secreto lo escoltÓ fuera de la...
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it now only covers those who died within 28 days of a positive coronavirus test.hey won't be publishing information on uk coronavirus cases today due to technical problems. after reviewing the way deaths have been reported, no new death figures have been published at this stage today. the pressures heaped on the nhs in england by the coronavirus pandemic, have been highlighted by new figures, showing a record 1.8 million people injune, having to wait longer than the 18 week target, for routine treatment. more than 50,000 have waited over a year, and there's real concern cancers are being missed or diagnosed late, because urgent referrals are down more than 20 percent injune, compared to last year. our health editor, hugh pym, reports now on some of the ways the nhs, is trying to tackle the backlogs. remember the nightingale hospitals? this one is in exeter, with more than 100 beds. but with no coronavirus patients right now, part of the site is being put to a different use, patients coming in for scans for a range of conditions. so the scan will take three orfour
it now only covers those who died within 28 days of a positive coronavirus test.hey won't be publishing information on uk coronavirus cases today due to technical problems. after reviewing the way deaths have been reported, no new death figures have been published at this stage today. the pressures heaped on the nhs in england by the coronavirus pandemic, have been highlighted by new figures, showing a record 1.8 million people injune, having to wait longer than the 18 week target, for routine...
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it was just -- it was just coronavirus, coronavirus. and just -- you know, it was endless.what i did. >> reporter: now, he's worried about the psychological toll of the potential second wave of the virus. >> i'm not sure how it could be a surge like that again. and i don't know how it could be an emotional surge like that again. i can't imagine -- we would not be happy. nobody would be happy. it would be awful. >> reporter: hospitals had begun to recognize the psychological risks that confront their staff. they're offering counseling services to help manage the stress and uncertainty. >> morning everybody, and welcome to the columbia -- >> reporter: psychologists at columbia university started a program for health care workers to openly discuss their concerns either alone in groups. >> so, the key is being psychologically flexible in all ways, in your thinking and in your responding, while maintaining some structures and routines. >> they may not experience any kind of mental health problem, but they may experience, you know, mild anxiety or stress. so, we knew we had to fi
it was just -- it was just coronavirus, coronavirus. and just -- you know, it was endless.what i did. >> reporter: now, he's worried about the psychological toll of the potential second wave of the virus. >> i'm not sure how it could be a surge like that again. and i don't know how it could be an emotional surge like that again. i can't imagine -- we would not be happy. nobody would be happy. it would be awful. >> reporter: hospitals had begun to recognize the psychological...
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how out of control the coronavirus is. it is now predicted nearly 300,000 deaths from coronavirus by december 1. but they say consistent mask wearing starting today could save about 70,000 lives. >> this is a predictor of trouble ahead. >> a new warning for nine u.s. cities and central valley where the rate of people testing positive for coronavirus is rising. >> you will get an up tick in cases, then you get hospitalizations and then deaths. >> reporter: in a phone call, the white house coronavirus task force coordinator deborah birx ask people to avoid crowds and wear masks in these hot spots. she said it could bring the levels down to manageable levels by election day. >> if we pay attention to control, we could be way down by november. >> reporter: but far too many people haven't gotten the message. in los angeles house parties like this one leading authorities to say they will turn off power. >> these large house parties have become night clubs. research shows 10% of the people cause 80% of the spread. >> reporter: th
how out of control the coronavirus is. it is now predicted nearly 300,000 deaths from coronavirus by december 1. but they say consistent mask wearing starting today could save about 70,000 lives. >> this is a predictor of trouble ahead. >> a new warning for nine u.s. cities and central valley where the rate of people testing positive for coronavirus is rising. >> you will get an up tick in cases, then you get hospitalizations and then deaths. >> reporter: in a phone...
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is a result of the current economic crisis caused by the coronavirus crisis caused by the coronavirusout a lot more money spending on infrastructure in this country. building is one of the best ways and investing in that is a good way to do it. we have a serious crisis with jobs, and good way to do it. we have a serious crisis withjobs, and i can see good way to do it. we have a serious crisis with jobs, and i can see why the government is calling for this. speeding up the planning process will actually help create more jobs. it also increases supply of housing which is desperately needed and that is happening —— that was happening before the coronavirus.. in terms of the number of people who don't have housing, to what extent is this going to help them? anything that increases the supply of housing will be particularly helpful, we are still not building the government's target so increasingly supply, and a portion of that will be affordable housing, it will allow people to get on the housing ladder. the average age of a first—time buyer is now someone well into their 30s. it's about
is a result of the current economic crisis caused by the coronavirus crisis caused by the coronavirusout a lot more money spending on infrastructure in this country. building is one of the best ways and investing in that is a good way to do it. we have a serious crisis with jobs, and good way to do it. we have a serious crisis withjobs, and i can see good way to do it. we have a serious crisis with jobs, and i can see why the government is calling for this. speeding up the planning process will...
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the biden campaign has said coronavirus, coronavirus, coronavirus. we won't take the bait but it is not bait. there's protests across the country, another man shot in wisconsin last week. biden's challenge today is to connect the dots, more than just rebut law and order. correct? he wants to say the common denominator is coronavirus, safety in the streets, racial reckoning we see we have a president who's not done his job. >> yes. even though this is a notable shift for biden today, he in the immediate aftermath of the george floyd's killing did give a speech on racial injustice. he also has repeatedly condemned violence when protests have occasionally turned to riots since june but what's different about this speech is he's starting to connect all of the dots rather attack trump on the handling of coronavirus or just tackle racial injustice and police violence against black people he is connecting it altogether and turning a trump attack on him back the other way which is that trump repeatedly said that the violence seen across the country is what b
the biden campaign has said coronavirus, coronavirus, coronavirus. we won't take the bait but it is not bait. there's protests across the country, another man shot in wisconsin last week. biden's challenge today is to connect the dots, more than just rebut law and order. correct? he wants to say the common denominator is coronavirus, safety in the streets, racial reckoning we see we have a president who's not done his job. >> yes. even though this is a notable shift for biden today, he in...
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today the number of coronavirus cases is nearing 5 million in the united states. one of those cases is now ohio governor mike diviewine tested positive. he's not showing symptoms but was scheduled to meet president trump. he was tested before coming in contact with the president. when it comes to the general public, the president suggested the u.s. tested too much. dr. anthony fauci says testing in this country is still not where it needs to be. in deaths rising in at least 15 states, the cdc projects there could be more than 15,000 lives lost this month. cnn reports. >> this is a predictor of trouble ahead. >> a new warning for nine u.s. testing positive for coronavirus is rising. >> it's a clear indication you are getting an uptick in cases, which inevitably we've seen in southern states leads to surges and then you get hospitalizations and then you get deaths. >> a record of of private phone call with state officials, the white house task force coordinator deborah birx urging these areas to mitigate the spread, like avoiding crowds and using masks arguing data
today the number of coronavirus cases is nearing 5 million in the united states. one of those cases is now ohio governor mike diviewine tested positive. he's not showing symptoms but was scheduled to meet president trump. he was tested before coming in contact with the president. when it comes to the general public, the president suggested the u.s. tested too much. dr. anthony fauci says testing in this country is still not where it needs to be. in deaths rising in at least 15 states, the cdc...
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indoor air being the next coronavirus frontline. they have joseph allen from healthy building business program the front of our disease control strategies when it comes to coronavirus. we talk about this when it comes to restaurants and indoor spaces. but certainly this applies to schools, as well. indoor space. lots of people, close quarters and shared ventilation. what can be done when it comes to an indoor space like that to protect the air and keep it safe? >> so, the very most important thing that we can do for kids, for teachers, for school nurses is to mandate masks in the school setting. there have been study after study showing that if both people or all people in an indoor setting are wearing a mask, we decrease transmission by well over 75%. so, that is the one biggest thing. in addition to that, ideally we would have open windows or we would have ventilation that takes air from the inside and pulls it outside. we would have kids outside whenever they can be. but i recognize that in many of these southern states, it's awf
indoor air being the next coronavirus frontline. they have joseph allen from healthy building business program the front of our disease control strategies when it comes to coronavirus. we talk about this when it comes to restaurants and indoor spaces. but certainly this applies to schools, as well. indoor space. lots of people, close quarters and shared ventilation. what can be done when it comes to an indoor space like that to protect the air and keep it safe? >> so, the very most...
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another day, another coronavirus warning here in the united states. this time from a top adviser to president trump. >> i want to be clear. what we're seeing today is different from it march and april. it's extraordinary widespread. it's into the rural as equal urban areas. to everybody who lives in a rural area, you're not immune or protected from this virus. that's why we keep saying no matter where you live in america, you need to wear a mask and socially distance. >> so is the president listening? for weeks the president and supporters have been pushing reopening of the schools here in the united states. joining us arne duncan, the secretary of education during the obama administration. thank you so much for joining us. you just heard the warning. it comes hot on the heels of a cdc report on a georgia summer camp that showed young children, even younger than 10, appear to be efficient spreaders of coronavirus. so does it make sense right now for all schools in the united states to reopen with in-class learning? >> as we all know, august is back to
another day, another coronavirus warning here in the united states. this time from a top adviser to president trump. >> i want to be clear. what we're seeing today is different from it march and april. it's extraordinary widespread. it's into the rural as equal urban areas. to everybody who lives in a rural area, you're not immune or protected from this virus. that's why we keep saying no matter where you live in america, you need to wear a mask and socially distance. >> so is the...
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three western coronavirus vaccines are in final phase three trials. of oxford and britain's astrazeneca, and the last by germany's biontech with us pharmaceutical pfizer. dr rishi desai is the chief medical officer for the healthcare education platform 0smosis and a former epidemic intelligence officer with the us center for disease control. he's in oakland, california. thank you very much for speaking to us. what do you make of these claims in russia, let's start there, that this vaccine could be out and administered by october. that seems pretty quick. to put it into perspective, to make a vaccine usually takes a decade and the world record, if you think of it as a race, the fastest we have done it is four 01’ fastest we have done it is four or five years and so right now we started injanuary or five years and so right now we started in january and or five years and so right now we started injanuary and seven months later they predict may be 0ctober, months later they predict may be october, that is ten months and that would be shocking. generally t
three western coronavirus vaccines are in final phase three trials. of oxford and britain's astrazeneca, and the last by germany's biontech with us pharmaceutical pfizer. dr rishi desai is the chief medical officer for the healthcare education platform 0smosis and a former epidemic intelligence officer with the us center for disease control. he's in oakland, california. thank you very much for speaking to us. what do you make of these claims in russia, let's start there, that this vaccine could...
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statewide, 5600 people are being treated for the coronavirus. here, in the bay area, we have more than 61,000 virus cases. at 914 people dying from the virus. >>> a san quentin prison guard has died from the coronavirus. sergeant gilbert polanco is the 1st to die from the infection. he had been hospitalized for more than a month. relatives believe he caught the virus at work after inmates were transferred to san quentin. his son talk to us from south korea, where he is serving in the u.s. army. >> i don't think it was done correctly, personally, i don't make it was done correctly. they were kind of rushing it, pushing people. i don't think that the inmates should have ever moved. >> he had served as a guard for 30 years and was planning to retire next year. a gofundme for the family says his wife and daughter are also infected. the page has raised more than $67,000 for the family. >>> another inmate has also died, pedro arias died yesterday outside the hospital from what appears to be complications related to the coronavirus. he had been on deat
statewide, 5600 people are being treated for the coronavirus. here, in the bay area, we have more than 61,000 virus cases. at 914 people dying from the virus. >>> a san quentin prison guard has died from the coronavirus. sergeant gilbert polanco is the 1st to die from the infection. he had been hospitalized for more than a month. relatives believe he caught the virus at work after inmates were transferred to san quentin. his son talk to us from south korea, where he is serving in the...
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this is deja vu news live from berlin police step in to break up a protest against coronavirus restrictions in the german capital most of the 20000 people attending the rally ignored hygiene and distancing event went ahead despite rising numbers of new infections in germany also on the show. after lashing islands in the caribbean tropical storm is eye us bears down on florida it's expected to strengthen into a hurricane before hitting the state which is already reeling from the coronavirus . and it could be time for to talk to any u.s. president trump says he plans to ban the app amid concerns over chinese spying what will it mean for the video platform and its millions of users. i mean use of welcome to the show police here in berlin have broken up a protest by some 20000 people demanding an end to coronavirus restrictions event was organized in spite of a recent spike and a number of infections in germany police moved in after organizers failed to ensure that hygiene and social distancing rules were being respected 18 officers were injured. we are free people chance this crowd during the
this is deja vu news live from berlin police step in to break up a protest against coronavirus restrictions in the german capital most of the 20000 people attending the rally ignored hygiene and distancing event went ahead despite rising numbers of new infections in germany also on the show. after lashing islands in the caribbean tropical storm is eye us bears down on florida it's expected to strengthen into a hurricane before hitting the state which is already reeling from the coronavirus ....
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in a coronavirus world, however, these connections aren't always the best thing. looks at a service that may provide a solution by matching factories to hidden possibililities. >> japan's supply chain has been ravaged by the ongoing health crisis. without being able to receive parts many large manufacturers were forced to stop production. this didn't just a affect large compmpanies butut alsoadad a devastatin impact on t smaller, local manufacturers they've out sourced, too. these smaller companies often rely on only two or three main clients. showing the need to break the reliance on a few large clients. this man set out to create a quick and easy way to e expand theieir clientelele. >> t translator: mosost of thes small mananufacturers h have tradititionally depended onn lo ststeady relatationships wit an exextremely limiteded numberr o clientnts. while i it sounds ideal t this be q quite riskyky. if jusust one of their clienent cancels, it could lead to ruin.. we ananalyzed the strenengths a specialtlties of e each of the l mamafacturers s so we can setet prpri
in a coronavirus world, however, these connections aren't always the best thing. looks at a service that may provide a solution by matching factories to hidden possibililities. >> japan's supply chain has been ravaged by the ongoing health crisis. without being able to receive parts many large manufacturers were forced to stop production. this didn't just a affect large compmpanies butut alsoadad a devastatin impact on t smaller, local manufacturers they've out sourced, too. these smaller...
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se infectÓ de coronavirus.a: y ahora le toca volver a la realidad. josÉ: le estamos pidiendo una pequeÑa ayuda al modelo para que nos dÉ, porque la mayorÍasomos gente trabajadora del campo. reportera: en el mismo campo, conocimos a berta, una madre de cinco hijos. berta: soy una mujer trabajadora como me enseÑaron mis padres, lo mÁs que nos cuidamos es con la distancia. siempre nos estamos cuidando. reportera: sin embargo en este condado mÁs de 10,000 personas tienen coronavirus, 60% son latinos. ¿cree que el condado y la ciudad hacen lo suficiente para ayudarlos? >> no, ellos deberÍan hacer recorridos como los que hacen un para preguntarnos cÓmo estamos y si requerimos de ayuda. reportera: sentimiento que comparten defensoras de los campesinos. >> que tengan mÁs acercamiento con la comunidad, somos miles y miles y yo no he visto alcalde que tenga un plan para acercarse a la comunidad nuestra. reportera: un plan que aseguran que salvarÍa vida y al ver la realidad de los trabajadores del condado de esta joaquÍn
se infectÓ de coronavirus.a: y ahora le toca volver a la realidad. josÉ: le estamos pidiendo una pequeÑa ayuda al modelo para que nos dÉ, porque la mayorÍasomos gente trabajadora del campo. reportera: en el mismo campo, conocimos a berta, una madre de cinco hijos. berta: soy una mujer trabajadora como me enseÑaron mis padres, lo mÁs que nos cuidamos es con la distancia. siempre nos estamos cuidando. reportera: sin embargo en este condado mÁs de 10,000 personas tienen coronavirus, 60%...
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, fighting coronavirus at home, or exposed to coronavirus from someone in the same household. the federal government isn't buying up potential drugs in the same way it's preordering vaccines. >> advance purchasing of therapeutics is going to be slow. we have to select the most promising ones. >> i do think we can do this fairly, we can do it reasonably, and most important, we have to do it. >> reporter: but the government's shoddy track record on testing, personal protective gear, and distributing drugs like remdesivir, is already raising concerns about potential shortages of antibody treatments. >> distribution of other things during this pandemic, as you described, testing, ppe, masks, ventilators, all of those have been with controversy. i hope that we're learning from those. >> we may be in this position where, yeah, there's a miracle cure that can then prevent or cure covid-19, but we do not have the manufacturing to meet the demand. >> reporter: congressman foster worries low supply could lead to wealthy americans to use their money or connections to jump the line. >> we
, fighting coronavirus at home, or exposed to coronavirus from someone in the same household. the federal government isn't buying up potential drugs in the same way it's preordering vaccines. >> advance purchasing of therapeutics is going to be slow. we have to select the most promising ones. >> i do think we can do this fairly, we can do it reasonably, and most important, we have to do it. >> reporter: but the government's shoddy track record on testing, personal protective...
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-- wuhan novel coronavirus threat to citizens.t was the first threat of what was to be come just become a global pandemic. hundreds of thousands of lives worldwide. the minister lady blackwood tried to reassure. >> the wrist the u.k. is currently low. the u.k. is well prepared for the novel virus. >> the health secretary came to a comments before social distancing restricted numbers, to tell mps that england chief medical officer had revised the risk to the u.k. population from very low to low. there was an increased likelihood that cases may rise in this country, we are well prepared and well-equipped to deal with them. the u.k. is one of the first countries to have developed a test for the new coronavirus. >> the world health organization has warned that countries are ready for a pandemic. there has been a significant spread of the virus. in particular and other cases have been identified and austria, croatia and switzerland. it is very, very seriously -- serious. >>'s updates became a regular feature of comments life as the vir
-- wuhan novel coronavirus threat to citizens.t was the first threat of what was to be come just become a global pandemic. hundreds of thousands of lives worldwide. the minister lady blackwood tried to reassure. >> the wrist the u.k. is currently low. the u.k. is well prepared for the novel virus. >> the health secretary came to a comments before social distancing restricted numbers, to tell mps that england chief medical officer had revised the risk to the u.k. population from very...
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let's get some of the day's other coronavirus news. new lockdown measures, tougher than any seen in the country before. the restrictions, tipped to come into effect early next week, are likely to force all shops to shut, apart from supermarkets and service stations. victoria reported more than 650 infections on sunday, up from 397 cases the previous day. thousands of people have taken to the streets in germany's capital berlin to protest against the country's coronavirus restrictions. demonstrators say the measures including wearing face masks, violate their rights and freedoms. germany has been less badly affected by the pandemic than other european countries, but cases are starting to rise again. classified documents from inside the british military raise fresh questions as to whether uk special forces in afghanistan may have tried to cover up the killing of civilians. the previously secret material was disclosed as part of a court case following a bbc panorama investigation last year, which highlighted allegations that british force
let's get some of the day's other coronavirus news. new lockdown measures, tougher than any seen in the country before. the restrictions, tipped to come into effect early next week, are likely to force all shops to shut, apart from supermarkets and service stations. victoria reported more than 650 infections on sunday, up from 397 cases the previous day. thousands of people have taken to the streets in germany's capital berlin to protest against the country's coronavirus restrictions....
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we have to act now while we are unimpeded while the media is only talking about the coronavirus. we should quickly amend all of the laws for environmental protection. 2020 could see further record breaking deforestation as the ball so not a government is giving free rein to criminals more than ever during the pandemic. the illegal timber transports are rarely stopped. brazil's environmental police are fighting a losing battle they keep locating and destroying the machinery of the illegal gold diggers but environmental police funding has been cut under both so narrow so they are unable to carry out as many patrols as before. these missions are crucial for putting a stop to the criminal activity which has increased during the coronavirus crisis. during the pandemic we have registered a steep rise in the number of criminal activities maybe the gold diggers thought that we wouldn't be working during the corona crisis but they are wrong or so right after this mission to leading environmentalists police were transferred for disciplinary reasons but also not as environment minister. for
we have to act now while we are unimpeded while the media is only talking about the coronavirus. we should quickly amend all of the laws for environmental protection. 2020 could see further record breaking deforestation as the ball so not a government is giving free rein to criminals more than ever during the pandemic. the illegal timber transports are rarely stopped. brazil's environmental police are fighting a losing battle they keep locating and destroying the machinery of the illegal gold...
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even before coronavirus, the problems are getting bigger every day.gger every day. our healthca re system getting bigger every day. our healthcare system is failing oui’ healthcare system is failing our people. it's failing the entire country. it was not ready for this virus. the country has tested over 3 million people and brought in an aggressive early lockdown. but that is no guarantee of success against this deadly virus. two of the uk government's scientific advisors have each warned that pubs and other leisure facilites may have to close once schools reopen in england next month to prevent a sharp rise in coronavirus cases. the experts say a possible trade—off may be needed so pupils can return to the classroom. here is our science correspondent victoria gill. a family celebration, tinged with the impacts of the pandemic. while a downsized wedding went ahead in bradford, new restrictions here and across a swathe of northern england mean that friends and families in different households are once again being told to keep apart. it's a weekend of m
even before coronavirus, the problems are getting bigger every day.gger every day. our healthca re system getting bigger every day. our healthcare system is failing oui’ healthcare system is failing our people. it's failing the entire country. it was not ready for this virus. the country has tested over 3 million people and brought in an aggressive early lockdown. but that is no guarantee of success against this deadly virus. two of the uk government's scientific advisors have each warned...
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nears 5 million coronavirus cases. some blame the u.s. president for his mixed messages while he tries to take pandemic relief into his own hands. >>> and as brazil hits two coronavirus milestones, people are still packing the beaches. live from cnn world headquarters in atlanta welcome to you, our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm kim brunhuber. >>> we begin in lebanon, where the massive explosion that killed more than 150 people last week is sparking new protests. thousands took to the streets on saturday. some clashed with security forces. hundreds of people were injured in the fighting, and one member of the security forces was killed. the protesters say government negligence and corruption set the stage for the blast. lebanon's prime minister is calling for early elections. but for many that's just not enough. >> translator: we cannot bear it as a people anymore, and now the prime minister is giving politicians a two-month deadline after all the time we have given them. we cannot accept this. we are on the e
nears 5 million coronavirus cases. some blame the u.s. president for his mixed messages while he tries to take pandemic relief into his own hands. >>> and as brazil hits two coronavirus milestones, people are still packing the beaches. live from cnn world headquarters in atlanta welcome to you, our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm kim brunhuber. >>> we begin in lebanon, where the massive explosion that killed more than 150 people last week is...