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de gaulle. 130 years since his birth. 50 years since his death and 80 years since his appeal of the 18th of june delivered on the bbc from exile in londonon. >> this movie is set mostly over the course of a few weeks in june of 1940 when the germans were running r roughshod over france. the french government was broker to eagerness to an armistice with the enemy and de gaulle was trying to convey his belief that france should keep fighting and not capitulatete. remain prettys staging and declamatory even though the film shows us lesser-knownwn aspspects of his life. it starts with him and his loved wife waking up together in bed in april of 1940 and we are given reason to -- believe t thy enjoy y having sex on a sunday morning before going to church. they have three children. two teenagers and a two-year-old girl with down syndrome. both parents refuse to center to anan i institution -- send her n institution which would have been standard practice at the time. his stubborn belief in the french
de gaulle. 130 years since his birth. 50 years since his death and 80 years since his appeal of the 18th of june delivered on the bbc from exile in londonon. >> this movie is set mostly over the course of a few weeks in june of 1940 when the germans were running r roughshod over france. the french government was broker to eagerness to an armistice with the enemy and de gaulle was trying to convey his belief that france should keep fighting and not capitulatete. remain prettys staging and...
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advert, too and charles de gaulle blamed what was going on on yalta. that is how long it was working inside history. i think the yalta myths are important topics we ought to be talking about. think if you will recall, his conclusion was this was the blueprint for allied victory. this ticked up in 1967. it was very much in the historiography at the time. i would just add to its, there halt, that he a was afraid of the fortress in all steer a. he had the armies down to the south. they had no time to prepare. of, they were afraid selling to the oss that this would not be happening in the outs. there was another reason to get quickly down to the out spirit and the issue raised by someone online -- we might discuss this, too, the very general issue. different made yalta from previous conferences. isn't this the game of diplomacy ? tit for tat? is that what is being done? i think that is a fair question to be discussed. out thesethrow potential issues, but i'm sure there's many more. >> you talk about the yalta myths, the selling out of eastern europe, selli
advert, too and charles de gaulle blamed what was going on on yalta. that is how long it was working inside history. i think the yalta myths are important topics we ought to be talking about. think if you will recall, his conclusion was this was the blueprint for allied victory. this ticked up in 1967. it was very much in the historiography at the time. i would just add to its, there halt, that he a was afraid of the fortress in all steer a. he had the armies down to the south. they had no time...
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charles de gaulle blamed what was going on on yalta. that is how long it was working inside history. so i think the yalta myths are important topics we ought to be talking about. the domestic politics and foreign policy. i think he made a good point, yalta was the blueprint for allied victory. and the halting was the issue that was picked up in 1967, even though it was discussed much in the historiography at the time. and a very important reason for the halt was, he was afraid of the fortress the nazis were building. he had the armies down to the south. trying to make sure the alpine fortress had no time to come into being. but nazi intelligence fed that to the oss, that that would be happening in the alps. there was another reason to get quickly down, and people said, yalta, isn't this the game of diplomacy, isn't tit for tat what is being done in realpolitik? is that what is being done? i think that is a fair question to be discussed. i like to throw out these potential issues, but i'm sure there's many more. >> you talk about the yal
charles de gaulle blamed what was going on on yalta. that is how long it was working inside history. so i think the yalta myths are important topics we ought to be talking about. the domestic politics and foreign policy. i think he made a good point, yalta was the blueprint for allied victory. and the halting was the issue that was picked up in 1967, even though it was discussed much in the historiography at the time. and a very important reason for the halt was, he was afraid of the fortress...
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the soviets value did check was a bach yeah, -- when the soviets invaded czechoslovakia, charles de gaullemed yalta. that is how long it was working inside history. i think the yalta myths are important topics we ought to be talking about. rob made a good point, if you will recall, his conclusion was yalta was the blueprint for allied victory. he reminded us that halting at that another scholar picked up in 1967. it was very much in the historiography at the time. i would add the important reason for eisenhower to halt at the elbe, was he was afraid the nazis were belting a fortress in the forest of austria and bavaria. so he sent armies down to the south. to make sure that fortress system would not come into being. in fact they had no time to prepare such a last stand. but that's what they were afraid of because nazi intelligence fed it to the oss that this would be happening in the alps. that was another reason to halt at the elbe, to get quickly to the alps. and then issue raised online, that person said yalta, is it so previous -- is it so different from previous conferences? isn't thi
the soviets value did check was a bach yeah, -- when the soviets invaded czechoslovakia, charles de gaullemed yalta. that is how long it was working inside history. i think the yalta myths are important topics we ought to be talking about. rob made a good point, if you will recall, his conclusion was yalta was the blueprint for allied victory. he reminded us that halting at that another scholar picked up in 1967. it was very much in the historiography at the time. i would add the important...
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jim bittermann, cnn, charles de gaulle airport. >>> and in a televised speech, the prime minister of spain says his country is facing difficult week ahead. but the people of spain would stop the virus together. al goodman is joining us from madrid. we learned that spain had more than 1200 new cases bringing the total to more than 4200. and that is an alarming spike. >> reporter: that's right, and in his speech to the nation, the prime minister warned spaniards that next week in the space of the few days, the number of cases could more than double to 10,000. this is dramatic change from just last week when spain only had hundreds of cases. just a week ago spain was behind germany and france in the number of people infected with the coronavirus. and now that has shot up dramatically which prompted the government to take this emergency action. of those 4200 cases across spain, more than half of them are right here in the capital city of madrid. of the 120 deaths so far, more than half are right here in the city. and so the government is now trying to get a handle on will, it is co just
jim bittermann, cnn, charles de gaulle airport. >>> and in a televised speech, the prime minister of spain says his country is facing difficult week ahead. but the people of spain would stop the virus together. al goodman is joining us from madrid. we learned that spain had more than 1200 new cases bringing the total to more than 4200. and that is an alarming spike. >> reporter: that's right, and in his speech to the nation, the prime minister warned spaniards that next week in...
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>>in palo alto felipe de gaulle kron 4 news. the national nursing union warns hospitals are not prepared to handle the coronavirus open base national nurses united says. >>at least 124 health care workers including 36 nurses had to go home after possible exposure. this is in reference to a county patients who was admitted to u c davis medical center last week kron four's gayle ong is joining us live in the newsroom tonight. she joins us now with the very latest kale. >>dan a spokesperson from u c davis disputes that number they won't tell us the amount of employees out. but in a memo to staff they did say they asked a number of employees to stay home as an abundance of caution. the nurses are criticizing hospitals when it comes to coronavirus were prepared is individual professionals are issue is whether the hospital's a pad. >>soundly with fun in the snow. the case gerard brogan is a registered nurse, the director of nursing practice for california nurses association national nurses united was santa paid there's a lot of prepar
>>in palo alto felipe de gaulle kron 4 news. the national nursing union warns hospitals are not prepared to handle the coronavirus open base national nurses united says. >>at least 124 health care workers including 36 nurses had to go home after possible exposure. this is in reference to a county patients who was admitted to u c davis medical center last week kron four's gayle ong is joining us live in the newsroom tonight. she joins us now with the very latest kale. >>dan a...
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causing chemical was found in the ground water underneath the campus this week kron four's of felipe de gaulle reports of the entire school has been relocated to another campus. students hope their next move is the last one and that back to school their own school. >>it's been a rough 2 weeks for the muck lineman's high school community in oakland students are trying to make the best of it, but they're frustrated has been bad because i'm in a. >>i'm going off to college and all know life was going oh irgo move our location to the local locations, the school's 350 students have been split up by grade levels and attended class at 3 different oakland unified school district campuses. >>ever since their school was shut down last month, the toxic chemical trichloroethylene or tce was found in the groundwater underneath the campus as of tuesday all of the students like senior jalen homes were moved to ralph bunche academy while the black students were sent to west oakland middle school to make room. holmes says not all of his classmates are handling the well they feel bad, i feel i we should all str
causing chemical was found in the ground water underneath the campus this week kron four's of felipe de gaulle reports of the entire school has been relocated to another campus. students hope their next move is the last one and that back to school their own school. >>it's been a rough 2 weeks for the muck lineman's high school community in oakland students are trying to make the best of it, but they're frustrated has been bad because i'm in a. >>i'm going off to college and all know...
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early european airports like paris's charles de gaulle a scramble to get to the us before new travelrestrictions take effect at midnight we. >>tried to call the airlines and hours to go and ultimately there and were able to change our flight to leave this morning. >>travel from 26 countries on the continent will be limited to american citizen, some family members and us permanent residents meanwhile, there are escalating concerns and confusion over the availability and speed of testing for the virus and many of the rare and i have chest congestion. and nobody can test us here the first drive through testing center on the east coast opened in new rochelle, new york friday, the new york city suburb has a containment zone around a cluster of cases, the department of health and human services says their funding to labs developing test that can detect the virus in about an hour in washington, i'm karen caifa. >>that's at 5.30 coronavirus fears prompting closures all over the world which big landmarks have been shutdown in which events have been called off. >>and ramping up production of c
early european airports like paris's charles de gaulle a scramble to get to the us before new travelrestrictions take effect at midnight we. >>tried to call the airlines and hours to go and ultimately there and were able to change our flight to leave this morning. >>travel from 26 countries on the continent will be limited to american citizen, some family members and us permanent residents meanwhile, there are escalating concerns and confusion over the availability and speed of...
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tehran for the middle east perspective but we start in europe there's natasha butler at charles de gaulle airport in paris will be with you shortly natasha starting with knaves barkha now if we had to study even i mean there's so much that's happened in europe in just the past few hours but the u.k. not exactly following suit basically take us through all of that. it is a rapidly shifting picture with updates pretty much every few minutes or so but let's start here in the u.k. where senior ministers are currently attending the cobra meeting there's an emergency gathering of senior officials and politicians to decide exactly what to do next the u.k. has basically conceded that we have now gone past the containment stage of the virus and now need to be focusing on delaying its onset the theory here in britain is that if the peak of the virus can be delayed to the summer months when there is usually less strain on the health service than that would be the best way of equipping the health service to be able to deal with a sudden increase in people requiring its services a similar strategy bei
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novel coronavirus but we do know that that person is currently under quarantine kron four's felipe de gaulle reports the city is telling the public not to panic while stressing. >>there are steps we can all take to stop the virus from spreading. >>since the start of the year stations within the alameda fire department have already been receiving frequent deep cleanings now that oneof its own firefighters has tested positive for the novel coronavirusr covid 19 the city says those cleanings will increase same goefor all city facilities, including city hall collinson says of the virus are concerning i've been saying and more i think that honestly at this point probably a lot more people in town have and we just don't know yet city spokesperson sarah henry says the firefighter was diagnosed with the virus tuesday. all staff was notified shortly after in addition to the public people shoulconsider staying home if they dot feel safe if you consider staying home privacy laws prevent the city from sharing muchnformation about the firefighter their gender age and how they got the virus has not been r
novel coronavirus but we do know that that person is currently under quarantine kron four's felipe de gaulle reports the city is telling the public not to panic while stressing. >>there are steps we can all take to stop the virus from spreading. >>since the start of the year stations within the alameda fire department have already been receiving frequent deep cleanings now that oneof its own firefighters has tested positive for the novel coronavirusr covid 19 the city says those...
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this photo from charles de gaulle airport. that's the primary airport in paris. it's just after 7:00 a.m. thursday morning. our telemundo reporter christian cazaras is there in paris. he says there were at least 50 people in line trying to buy last-minute tickets to the united states before this travel ban goes into effect on friday. >>> in addition to restricting travel president trump wants action to help businesses and workers struggling financially during the outbreak. the president is calling for low interest loans for small businesses. he asked congress into crease funding for the loan program by $50 billion. he also wants deferred tax payments for workers and businesses impacted. the president urging congress for immediate payroll tax relief. the president said this crisis is a temporary moment in time in which the country can overcome. >> this vast economic prosperity gives us flexibility, reserves, and resources to handle any threat that comes our way. >> now, the house is set to take up a bill tomorrow to provide further relief measures including free c
this photo from charles de gaulle airport. that's the primary airport in paris. it's just after 7:00 a.m. thursday morning. our telemundo reporter christian cazaras is there in paris. he says there were at least 50 people in line trying to buy last-minute tickets to the united states before this travel ban goes into effect on friday. >>> in addition to restricting travel president trump wants action to help businesses and workers struggling financially during the outbreak. the...
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s.ok at all of those medal that is for trond, he is taken on by general de gaulle -- that is bertrand, he is taken on by general de gaulle for the french military intelligence, particularly signals intelligence. he finishes his career in the 1950's. he is only a brigadier general, but that is pretty good for the guy who started off as a captain who was photographing stuff in the bathroom. pretty cool combination of a career. when he stopped spying, he became the mayor of his village and there is a nice commemorative plaque to him in the village. bertrand probably gets all of the owners here. so there we are, i am done. we promised you the opportunity for questions and i would be happy to invite them. perhaps we can have the house lights up and we can start that process off. [applause] >> we have microphones at either side of the room and if you are trapped, i can also try to get to you with a microphone if you have a question. durmot.nned by you ger mr. turing: if you want to make a line behind the microphone, i will go left, right. >> can you explain what the commercial use for the m
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. >> jim bitterman is live at charles de gaulle airport. heard from the french president yesterday that there are similar measures happening in france to sort of shut things down. but this idea of how do you get back to the united states? do you have to fly now? what is the window? you know, lack of information really. >> christine, the confused messaging had people befuddled here. it's quieted down now. this is the ticket change window at delta. there's a number of delta flights that will be taking off here later on in the day. several hundred people were here earlier. they've sort of dwindled. they have their flights changed and whatnot. a number of people said they shortened their trips. a day or two, a week. we talked to a psychologist from los angeles, she said it was mass hysteria. here's how she put it. >> so yesterday tek texts, all they said you need to get out of here by tomorrow night or you will be held in the country for 30 days basicalliment you wiy m. you will not be able to get out for 30 days. i was on the phone yesterday w
. >> jim bitterman is live at charles de gaulle airport. heard from the french president yesterday that there are similar measures happening in france to sort of shut things down. but this idea of how do you get back to the united states? do you have to fly now? what is the window? you know, lack of information really. >> christine, the confused messaging had people befuddled here. it's quieted down now. this is the ticket change window at delta. there's a number of delta flights...
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with demand for disinfectant supplies in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak kron four's felipe de gaullerts now from berkeley where shoppers are store hopping for whatever they can find. >>masks and cleaner recovered hands, the first line of defense against the novel coronavirus for some shoppers and employees at berkeley bowl marketplace along oregon, st. victoria carpenter has allergies so she's covering her face to not only protect yourself from getting sick but also prevent the public from being exposed to her coughs and sneezes we don't really know about this virus and i think we may be under doing at the store ran out of a limited supply of hand sanitizers and disinfectant wipes before the afternoon and it's unclear when the next shipment is coming in. carpenter couldn't even find rubbing alcohol which she desperately needs she's an educator and also rents a room to a man through air bnb who frequently uses public transportation i'm worried if he's expose and i'm exposing vice first time were broken public school district. i'm going to have to not work and he's going have to not wo
with demand for disinfectant supplies in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak kron four's felipe de gaullerts now from berkeley where shoppers are store hopping for whatever they can find. >>masks and cleaner recovered hands, the first line of defense against the novel coronavirus for some shoppers and employees at berkeley bowl marketplace along oregon, st. victoria carpenter has allergies so she's covering her face to not only protect yourself from getting sick but also prevent the...
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so there were americans -- i don't know if people have seen the pictures at charles de gaulle, americans showing up and paying of the $20,000 to come home when in fact they weren't banned from that. where the president saying co-pays will be waived by insurance companies for the testing and for treatment, when that is not true. just for testing, not for treatment. the inaccuracies coming from the white house are creating or fomenting, increasing, whatever word you want to use, the panic around us. >> dr. saphier: i will be honest, communication and transparency is incredibly important right now. we are already in a state of panic. some of these, albeit they may seem like small mistakes, people are really counting on them. some people will say these -- >> jessica: i don't think the president's defenders can say that it's even a small mistake. >> dr. saphier: i do think the transparencies extreme important. my concern, he didn't expand why just europe. i understand there's borders -- >> melissa: just a starting place. >> dr. saphier: these other countries that have hunkered down and see de
so there were americans -- i don't know if people have seen the pictures at charles de gaulle, americans showing up and paying of the $20,000 to come home when in fact they weren't banned from that. where the president saying co-pays will be waived by insurance companies for the testing and for treatment, when that is not true. just for testing, not for treatment. the inaccuracies coming from the white house are creating or fomenting, increasing, whatever word you want to use, the panic around...
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jim bitterman is live at charles de gaulle airport. what are you hearing on the ground there?od? >> it's a little bit of panic, but not much. this is a delta ticket counter behind me, there's a lot of delta flights as the day goes on here. there's been a number of people this morning, close to 100 in line waiting to change their tickets. they've managed to do that so the lines have thinned down. the confused messaging was a problem. people didn't know who to believe about what exactly was going to happen in the united states. we talked to a psychologist from los angeles on her way back home who cut her trip short, she said -- she described it as mass hysteria. here's what she had to say. >> yesterday morning, all these texts, all this stuff, they said you need to get out of here by tonight, march 13th, or you'll be held in the country for 30 days. you will not be able to get out for 30 days. i was on the phone yesterday with expedia for four hours to get everything changed. and i got here just, like -- i left l.a.x. on monday, and i got here on tuesday. >> some of that anxiety
jim bitterman is live at charles de gaulle airport. what are you hearing on the ground there?od? >> it's a little bit of panic, but not much. this is a delta ticket counter behind me, there's a lot of delta flights as the day goes on here. there's been a number of people this morning, close to 100 in line waiting to change their tickets. they've managed to do that so the lines have thinned down. the confused messaging was a problem. people didn't know who to believe about what exactly was...
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early european airports like paris's charles de gaulle a scramble to get to the us before new travelictions take effect at midnight we. >>tried to call the airlines and hours to get a hold of and ultimately there and were able to change our flight to leave this morning. >>travel from 26 countries on the continent will be limited to american citizen, some family members and us permanent residents meanwhile, there are escalating concerns and confusion over the availability and speed of testing for the virus the man in a field where and i have chest congestion. and nobody can test us here the first drive through testing center on the east coast opened in new rochelle, new york friday, the new york city suburb has a containment zone around a cluster of cases, the department of health and human services says their funding to labs developing test that can detect the virus in about an hour in washington, i'm karin caifa. >>and that wraps up kron 4 news at 8 and we're wiping down the desk because grant lotus and answer coming up next with kron 4 news it's just the way the world these days in
early european airports like paris's charles de gaulle a scramble to get to the us before new travelictions take effect at midnight we. >>tried to call the airlines and hours to get a hold of and ultimately there and were able to change our flight to leave this morning. >>travel from 26 countries on the continent will be limited to american citizen, some family members and us permanent residents meanwhile, there are escalating concerns and confusion over the availability and speed...
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i agree with the fdr parallel, but it was alsoture -- also churchill in 1945, it was charles de gaulle in france. you had these postwar settlements, and they had a vision at least for a while of capital and labor as partners in a common project of national and regional reconstruction. they weren't battling to the death. obviously, there were marxists on the left and some libertarians on the right, but that was the vision. i think we can go back the that. the people who benefit from this in the long run are the privileged if they can preserve their privileges by making strategic concessions to the working class. there's a story about joseph kennedy, the financier father of john f. kennedy and bobby and ted kennedy. he was asked why he supported franklin roosevelt and the new deal, and he said i would give away half my fortune to keep the other half. >> what do you think? >> yeah. i just, i agree with mike. i would say historically if you look at the postwar and sort of, you know, postdepression call it societies that engaged in, you know, whatever we want to call it lindian class compro
i agree with the fdr parallel, but it was alsoture -- also churchill in 1945, it was charles de gaulle in france. you had these postwar settlements, and they had a vision at least for a while of capital and labor as partners in a common project of national and regional reconstruction. they weren't battling to the death. obviously, there were marxists on the left and some libertarians on the right, but that was the vision. i think we can go back the that. the people who benefit from this in the...
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college district is actively preparing the next steps now in response to the virus kron four's fele de gaulle reports. >>the california community colleges chancellor's office says evtually colleges may need to ve local approval of instructors to teach online during emergencies. uch like the emergency the board of supervisors just declared in contra costcounty in light of the nol coronarus outbreak the chancellor's office says state proval is not required r such a waiv and campuses like diablo hill are encouraged to exercise their local proval authority during an emergency personally meet. learned very good onlinend i feel like if our professors are teaching you're not going fromtc the contra costa counity college district encompasses los mcdonald's and contra costa community colleges aswell tuesday, the district chancellomet with all 3 campus esidents abt how to address transportatio events and classes moving forward sofar canceling courses or possibly moving them online has been discussed and the brain trust preparng to finalize its plans this week as quiet if you like y everyone is panickin
college district is actively preparing the next steps now in response to the virus kron four's fele de gaulle reports. >>the california community colleges chancellor's office says evtually colleges may need to ve local approval of instructors to teach online during emergencies. uch like the emergency the board of supervisors just declared in contra costcounty in light of the nol coronarus outbreak the chancellor's office says state proval is not required r such a waiv and campuses like...
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for those long equities. 7%ures are down 6% to almost in paris as we get headlines that charles de gaullehut down terminal 3. those travel restrictions affecting many people. i was supposed to fly home to ohio saturday. i will not be doing that. who is going to pay for the financial loss? anna: one paris airport considering that. that is part of the story. restriction on travel coming through from the president overnight in the united states on transatlantic travel for europeans, not the u.k. but other parts of europe. inconsistencies and inaccuracies and a lack of domestic control measures that has spooked markets. catching up with losses yesterday in the united states, to come.drops u.s. equity markets suggesting we will be weaker. in the lasteakening half-hour, equity markets down. u.s. equity markets down by more than 4%. commodities a victim of what is going on in markets. and we know what happened when the russians fell out controlling the supply of the oil market. 42% weaker on brent crude prices. 42% down in 15 days. it started with the coronavirus that led to an altercation betwe
for those long equities. 7%ures are down 6% to almost in paris as we get headlines that charles de gaullehut down terminal 3. those travel restrictions affecting many people. i was supposed to fly home to ohio saturday. i will not be doing that. who is going to pay for the financial loss? anna: one paris airport considering that. that is part of the story. restriction on travel coming through from the president overnight in the united states on transatlantic travel for europeans, not the u.k....
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>>kron four's felipe de gaulle reports of classrooms are now being disinfected as a precaution beforeool starts again tomorrow. >>chairs tables door knobs and light switches cleaning crews were busy wiping down classrooms at palo alto high school and jail stanford middle school a few miles away the team disinfecting anything students and teachers may touch the project quarter by the palo alto unified school district in response to 2 students one from each campus being sent home friday after the school district learned they may have been exposed to the novel coronavirus sophomore chief dyer says she's not overly concerned about the virus she still attended her swim meet on campus saturday. so the flu is a disease that's been around for a long time and kills about 12,000 people year. >>in the us alone and coronavirus has killed 271800 of them being in china. so i'm not too concerned about it i think a lot of people are because it's a new virus and it's spreading really quickly the santa clara county public health department says it has not mandated these schools to clean their classroom
>>kron four's felipe de gaulle reports of classrooms are now being disinfected as a precaution beforeool starts again tomorrow. >>chairs tables door knobs and light switches cleaning crews were busy wiping down classrooms at palo alto high school and jail stanford middle school a few miles away the team disinfecting anything students and teachers may touch the project quarter by the palo alto unified school district in response to 2 students one from each campus being sent home...
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u nfortu nately, charles de gaulle in europe.ard today that the commission has now understood our request for alleviation and showing the impact is enough to do the same as it did for a sires. we understand they are moving that slot with forward urgently. it could not be urgent enough for us. we needed this yesterday. the airlines are interested in what this will contain, that it has all flights alleviated for the full summer season. what is your best guess as to when common sense prevails here? given the news today, we now know the member states and commission are moving this forward quickly and we anticipate hopefully hearing the details of that wave in the next few days. that will move urgently through to the brussels process. you not much better than i that all you wa nt not much better than i that all you want them to say is we will all leave things as they are, we will keep the slots, don‘t change anything. absolutely. as sooner we the certainty we can move forward into son. also from a passenger point of view, the airlines
u nfortu nately, charles de gaulle in europe.ard today that the commission has now understood our request for alleviation and showing the impact is enough to do the same as it did for a sires. we understand they are moving that slot with forward urgently. it could not be urgent enough for us. we needed this yesterday. the airlines are interested in what this will contain, that it has all flights alleviated for the full summer season. what is your best guess as to when common sense prevails...
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>>grassroots efforts are popping up across the bay area to help them out kron four's felipe de gaullews us how business owners in brentwood are pitching in. >>produced a limited hours and takeout orders only due to the novel coronavirus score could been 19 pandemic vicki little figured her business sippin scoop, california in brentwood to do more than just offer coffee and gelato the need is there so when her good friend, heather taylor reached out detailing the health risks medical staffers are facing in this crisis that who partnered up to make a difference. taylor is also based in brentwood and owns tailored physical therapy and wellness i know of to clinicians who contacted me today who say they and they don't even have a single mass and in order to go into patients homes and treat one is an occupational therapist. >>and one is ran a similar dilemma shared by nurses across the bay area who have rallied outside hospitals in the past few weeks pleading for their employers to make more n 95 respirator masks and other protective gear available. >>on saturday, heather and vicki began a
>>grassroots efforts are popping up across the bay area to help them out kron four's felipe de gaullews us how business owners in brentwood are pitching in. >>produced a limited hours and takeout orders only due to the novel coronavirus score could been 19 pandemic vicki little figured her business sippin scoop, california in brentwood to do more than just offer coffee and gelato the need is there so when her good friend, heather taylor reached out detailing the health risks medical...
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>>kron four's felipe de gaulle reports on school closurs there.ct is among the largest in the stat attendance at schools has already been low recently an nostarting ext week due to the spread of the nol coronavirus or covid 19 all district campuses are close. >>the surintendent explins in a statement quote. lightly as we understand that school closures can be difficult on our families we believe that this decision is in the best interest of our students as noon all classes the west contra costa unified school distri are caeled for at least 3 weeks students will still be expected to connue their educati online through the end of the month. >>the superintendent says the distri has quote made arrangements to clean the schools andprov distance learning and meal distribution tostudents. >>both the antioch and pittsburg unified school district are canceling classes too in a letter to families the pittsburg unified school districtsuperintendent says longer than the 2 weeks and we may move spring break to accommodate this the antioc unified school distric
>>kron four's felipe de gaulle reports on school closurs there.ct is among the largest in the stat attendance at schools has already been low recently an nostarting ext week due to the spread of the nol coronavirus or covid 19 all district campuses are close. >>the surintendent explins in a statement quote. lightly as we understand that school closures can be difficult on our families we believe that this decision is in the best interest of our students as noon all classes the west...