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he is in new york city —— darren walker.there, tell us what it is like right now. it is slightly disorienting and airy because the city has been depopulated and the neighbourhoods are very quiet and there are very few ca i’s quiet and there are very few cars on the road, so it is absolutely not a typical new york date —— eerie. absolutely not a typical new york date -- eerie. one of the things you're most passionate about is talking about vulnerable communities and no—one seems to be more vulnerable than prisoners and people locked up in prison, especially at the moment. it is pretty impossible to practise social distancing in a present. not only is it impossible to practise social distancing, and manyjails practise social distancing, and many jails and prisons practise social distancing, and manyjails and prisons in this country, prisoners don't even have access to basic sanitation, to soap, hand sanitiser, with some prisoners may, they don't have access to because it contains alcohol, which is a contraband. so places like
he is in new york city —— darren walker.there, tell us what it is like right now. it is slightly disorienting and airy because the city has been depopulated and the neighbourhoods are very quiet and there are very few ca i’s quiet and there are very few cars on the road, so it is absolutely not a typical new york date —— eerie. absolutely not a typical new york date -- eerie. one of the things you're most passionate about is talking about vulnerable communities and no—one seems to...
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darren walker speaking to me a little earlier.9 seems to be highest for america's minority communities, who've been disproportionately affected. as we were just hearing there. and the government here has admitted that there's emerging evidence of the same trend in the uk. the majority of frontline doctors who've died in the nhs have been of black, asian or minority ethnic heritage, and new research has also found patients from these backgrounds are being disproportionately admitted to critical care units across the uk. our community affairs correspondent rianna croxford reports. when you can't even hug your mother two hours after your father passes away, that pain really does affect you. it hurts you so much. this is amer awan. his father nazir died on wednesday. this is his message. if you love your loved ones, you love your parents and you love your family and friends, please stay at home. the grandfather of six was described by his family as "a legend". the backbone of his community, a man who loved his city and gave so much ba
darren walker speaking to me a little earlier.9 seems to be highest for america's minority communities, who've been disproportionately affected. as we were just hearing there. and the government here has admitted that there's emerging evidence of the same trend in the uk. the majority of frontline doctors who've died in the nhs have been of black, asian or minority ethnic heritage, and new research has also found patients from these backgrounds are being disproportionately admitted to critical...
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earlier today, i spoke with president of the ford foundation darren walker. alked about how coronavirus is spreading through america's prisons and how he think america can address it. check it out. mr. walker, thank you so much for joining us on the "the daily social distance show." >> happy to be with you, trevor. >> trevor: let's get straight to the matter at hand. you are fighting for an issue that has been raised by a few and ignored by many, the issue of people who are locked up in prison right now, and may be about to experience some of the worst effects of the coronavirus. tell me why you think this is such a big issue, and what do you think needs to be done? >> well, first, the foundational fact that really is at the core of the issue, and that is that the united states incarcerates more people than any nation on the planet. 2.3 million americans are behind bars. 6.7 million americans are ensnared in some way in the justice system. those people are living in some ways on a cruise ship, a cruise ship that is destined to be a life sentence for many peopl
earlier today, i spoke with president of the ford foundation darren walker. alked about how coronavirus is spreading through america's prisons and how he think america can address it. check it out. mr. walker, thank you so much for joining us on the "the daily social distance show." >> happy to be with you, trevor. >> trevor: let's get straight to the matter at hand. you are fighting for an issue that has been raised by a few and ignored by many, the issue of people who...
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darren walker speaking to me a little earlier.ajority of all deaths and infections, though there's now hope the curve could be starting to flatten in some of the hardest—hit countries. freya cole reports. intensive care nurses in france push through the long and exhausting shifts. but with caution, there is a sense of hope. for a second day, the number of new admissions has dropped and the daily death toll appears to be slowing. translation: a very high plateau for this epidemic appears to have been reached, but the epidemic remains very active. there are still many cases coming into the hospital. in spain, huge makeshift field hospitals are full. 16,500 people have so far died, making it europe's highest death toll. but day by day, the number of fatalities is also dropping. plans are in motion to start reopening some factories and construction sites. but authorities have warned that for a majority of people, the lockdown remains. translation: from monday, we spaniards are still in a state of confinement. the result of this is tha
darren walker speaking to me a little earlier.ajority of all deaths and infections, though there's now hope the curve could be starting to flatten in some of the hardest—hit countries. freya cole reports. intensive care nurses in france push through the long and exhausting shifts. but with caution, there is a sense of hope. for a second day, the number of new admissions has dropped and the daily death toll appears to be slowing. translation: a very high plateau for this epidemic appears to...
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walker. [applause] >> darren erfrey. [applause] >> michael leon. [applause] >> tamani morris.applause] >> alex mchugh. alex? [applause] >> our final group of student athletes, philip acuna. [applause] >> alexis velasquez. [applause] >> jonathan chow. [applause] >> sicoti manunua. [applause] >> leonardo gallegos. >>> mikha >>>. [applause] >> mikhail hicks. [applause] >> and james wish. [applause] >> so we're going to present certificates to the managers and coaches, and once we do the presentation of certificates, we'll take one big group photo here. i think we'll do it near the steps. all right. here we go. to the managers, cassandra matana. [applause] >> crystal pimentel. [applause] >> sharina gutierrez. [applause] >> and elise hammond. [applause] >> and reilly zuleta wong. [applause] >> thank you, managers. >> and last but not least, our coaches. coach pereno, of course. [applause] >> coach andre walker thomas. [applause] >> coach greg wood. [applause] >> coach edison zau. [applause] >> sheri bader. [applause] >> and coach mark walker. [applause] >> and again, i'd like to in
walker. [applause] >> darren erfrey. [applause] >> michael leon. [applause] >> tamani morris.applause] >> alex mchugh. alex? [applause] >> our final group of student athletes, philip acuna. [applause] >> alexis velasquez. [applause] >> jonathan chow. [applause] >> sicoti manunua. [applause] >> leonardo gallegos. >>> mikha >>>. [applause] >> mikhail hicks. [applause] >> and james wish. [applause] >> so...