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via science correspondent eric williams he put that explanation together for us he joins us now derek what are researchers talking about at the mall at. well on the prevention and treatment side of things there's been some talk about an attempt to develop a vaccine that oxford in the u.k. the researchers there are 7 if all goes well they could have a viable candidate in production by the end of this year that's a very optimistic forecast pretty much every other expert continues to say we won't be saying about same for at least another 18 months there's also been it's a spike in excitement about possibly treating the diseased with an approved n.t. model a really on medication a large studio large scale study of that going on in the us this week but with treatment still somewhere down the line a lot of the focus at the moment is on measures that various company comes countries are implementing to try to contain coronavirus spread and to what extent those measures could impact on what's called herd immunity tell us a little bit more about herd immunity to erika's those that word and also cont
via science correspondent eric williams he put that explanation together for us he joins us now derek what are researchers talking about at the mall at. well on the prevention and treatment side of things there's been some talk about an attempt to develop a vaccine that oxford in the u.k. the researchers there are 7 if all goes well they could have a viable candidate in production by the end of this year that's a very optimistic forecast pretty much every other expert continues to say we won't...
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the cash they'll need to continue to pay their workers for the next half of the year. >> andre, what dereks challenge. people are relying on this overly simplistic, just make it delivery and takeout and all these businesses will stay up and running. it more complicated than that, is it not? >> it is. the loans coming sometime in the future and hopefully some be grants for payroll, that would be great. meanwhile we have 35 locations open in ten states. each one of those franchisees is like a small business owner trying to be there for their staff and community. meanwhile every single day the restaurant is not making money, it's losing money but we're still staying open so we can provide meals for the community. >> derek, what happens to the more than 3 million people who work in restaurants who are out of work right now? >> well, the direct answer to that question is that if these people are laid off, they can file for unemployment insurance and unemployment insurance, the most recent economic rescue package has been bowl selstered. that's the good news. the bad news is it's not just those
the cash they'll need to continue to pay their workers for the next half of the year. >> andre, what dereks challenge. people are relying on this overly simplistic, just make it delivery and takeout and all these businesses will stay up and running. it more complicated than that, is it not? >> it is. the loans coming sometime in the future and hopefully some be grants for payroll, that would be great. meanwhile we have 35 locations open in ten states. each one of those franchisees...
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derek, likewise, had a solid alibi. but detectives still weren't sure what to make of him. they knew he was an unfaithful husband which gave him a positive moat zblif at this point, were you able to rule out derek dorsey? >> absolutely not. he could have definitely had somebody setting this up. >> then again, if he had hired someone to kill kim, why was he acting so darn helpful? >> derek's calling me daily. obviously there are times i had to call him, you know, to get some information about things at the house, you know. so, yeah, he's cooperating. he's doing everything that i'm asking of him. >> finally, officers and technicians were done processing the crime scene and derek could return to the house. >> so the night we go to turn the house back over, i think it was halloween, the 31st. >> they hope the walls might talk to derek, might reveal something officers had missed. >> part of the turnover back to him was to bring him out to the house to have him look around, walk us through the whole house, show us anything that maybe was out of place that we missed as investigator
derek, likewise, had a solid alibi. but detectives still weren't sure what to make of him. they knew he was an unfaithful husband which gave him a positive moat zblif at this point, were you able to rule out derek dorsey? >> absolutely not. he could have definitely had somebody setting this up. >> then again, if he had hired someone to kill kim, why was he acting so darn helpful? >> derek's calling me daily. obviously there are times i had to call him, you know, to get some...
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and what derek was talking about historically black colleges and universities. i'm proposing to give the hcbu's $125 million over five years. that is 40 times what they get right now from the federal government. 40 times. not up 40%, it's not four times, it's 40 times. and why would i do that. because that's what's right. this is a system that has worked, was put in place for -- black kids weren't allowed to go to the mainline colleges and universities. last night i was talking to an all-african-american audience and say you think we don't know hcbu's turned out over half of the block doctors, engineers, judges and teachers. i can tell you the white people in california don't know. it's a huge part of this society. they are starved for cash. they've done the job and reason they exist and we need to take them to the next level in terms of support. and last thing i want to say is this. we need to beat trump. we need to beat trupp and lindsay graham and mitch mcconnell and pull the democratic party together and people think -- the press wants you to believe we are e
and what derek was talking about historically black colleges and universities. i'm proposing to give the hcbu's $125 million over five years. that is 40 times what they get right now from the federal government. 40 times. not up 40%, it's not four times, it's 40 times. and why would i do that. because that's what's right. this is a system that has worked, was put in place for -- black kids weren't allowed to go to the mainline colleges and universities. last night i was talking to an...
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the cops thought some of what she said sounded eerily similar to annie's case. so they called draper p.d., and detective derek and his colleague came over to hear what joanna had to say. >> tell me what you know about this girl. >> reporter: there at the home where a man named daniel ferry used to live. danny ferry is a guy known to law enforcement. >> yes. >> as maybe a drug deal center. >> drug dealer. he's -- he was a member of a gang and law enforcement has dealt with danny quite a few times, yeah. >> reporter: ferry had a long rap sheet. in fact, derek had served a search warrant on his home a year earlier. now here was joanna telling derek that she saw a girl who sounded a lot like annie at daniel ferry's home on the night annie was killed. joanna also said the girl showed up with someone police had been searching for but couldn't find. >> she came with lj. >> reporter: lj, the guy annie had written that note to, the alleged gang member, the one chris bagshaw said annie had run away with. >> we had annie's entries that said lj. we had joanna telling us about lj. >> reporter: on that night, said joanna,
the cops thought some of what she said sounded eerily similar to annie's case. so they called draper p.d., and detective derek and his colleague came over to hear what joanna had to say. >> tell me what you know about this girl. >> reporter: there at the home where a man named daniel ferry used to live. danny ferry is a guy known to law enforcement. >> yes. >> as maybe a drug deal center. >> drug dealer. he's -- he was a member of a gang and law enforcement has...
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joining us is senior editor derek wallbank. what exactly is the hold up?ny. yesterday, we were on a two yard line, to use an american football term. today, apparently we are on the two inch line according to what some folks told the washington post reporter. and all of that is to say that we are very close but we are not quite there yet. there is concern among some republican senators that some of the unemployment benefits are generous to the point that it might create a benefit to people not doing work over doing work. they are pushing back on that. then you saw a little bit ago, senator bernie sanders, the andidential candidate progressive from vermont saying look, if you all get changes in this, if you were going to hold this up over that, i've got problems too on the left. so the -- if this is going to be a problem, let me add to the difficulty. and if not, let's go through with this. all of this is to say, we are very, very close. but you do have some difficulties around the edges. as people see a mammoth bill with more than $2 trillion in spending, n
joining us is senior editor derek wallbank. what exactly is the hold up?ny. yesterday, we were on a two yard line, to use an american football term. today, apparently we are on the two inch line according to what some folks told the washington post reporter. and all of that is to say that we are very close but we are not quite there yet. there is concern among some republican senators that some of the unemployment benefits are generous to the point that it might create a benefit to people not...
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derek. [applause] >> welcome everyone, what we will do this afternoon is i am going to ask ryan and heather, they will reason their favorite excerpts from the book, and they will elaborate on a little bit more and will go through a few of those and do q&a and then we will lead into the actual book signing portion, to open, what i really want to do, i will start with you ryan, we are here in doylestown, "the knock at the door" for you happen right here in this community and your brother travis was so well known that this community did field the ripple effect. but with that, you made a decision on how to move forward and really honored travis. do you mind elaborating on that a little bit more? >> sure. >> thank you all for coming out today, i truly appreciated. , i was just telling linda, heather and i are so excited to be here, we have been in new york all week and were so happy to be with people, we've been sitting in hotel rooms all week, it's great to be in doylestown for this today. for those that are not familiar, our organization was founded in 2007 after my brother was killed in iraq,
derek. [applause] >> welcome everyone, what we will do this afternoon is i am going to ask ryan and heather, they will reason their favorite excerpts from the book, and they will elaborate on a little bit more and will go through a few of those and do q&a and then we will lead into the actual book signing portion, to open, what i really want to do, i will start with you ryan, we are here in doylestown, "the knock at the door" for you happen right here in this community and...
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researchers an opportunity to work on that vaccine that was also mentioned derek as this outbreak spreads and people are increasingly worried what is the most important thing to keep in mind here on the south break well there are a couple of things that you can't really say too often and set them over and over again go to the w.h.o. website and look at the 4 or 5 things that you can do personally yourself to help prevent the spread of the corona virus they've. very simple things that include washing your hands and and practicing proper coughing etiquette or sneezing i think at some very very simple things and the other thing that is very important to you that you can't say too often is that $44.00 out of 5 people around 80 percent of the people that contract this virus are not going to end up hospitalized they're going to have mild symptoms or they're going to have maybe even be asymptomatic and so it's important not to panic at this point it's important to remember that if you get the virus it's not the end of the world the chances are you're going to feel it as you would possibly like a flu or even just a bad cold and you're g
researchers an opportunity to work on that vaccine that was also mentioned derek as this outbreak spreads and people are increasingly worried what is the most important thing to keep in mind here on the south break well there are a couple of things that you can't really say too often and set them over and over again go to the w.h.o. website and look at the 4 or 5 things that you can do personally yourself to help prevent the spread of the corona virus they've. very simple things that include...
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so what happens to derek carr? we'll explain. >>> and happening now, b.a.r.t.ntinue its regular service across the bay area as the shelter in place kicks in. b.a.r.t. leaders say it's considered essential service. it transports workers to and from jobs like hospitals and pharmacies. b.a.r.t. says it will continue to clean and disinfect its trains every day. we'll be right back. >>> okay. there are no games or practices, but there are some headlines in the sports world. it's the first day of nfl free agency and it got off to a frenzied start. >> raiders got a new quarterback. it's not tom brady but a former heisman trophy winner. marcus mariota is joining the las vegas raiders. it seems strange to say that. yes, the las vegas raiders. the 26-year-old was the second overall pick in the 2015 draft, but really had an inconsistent five seasons with the titans. tonight the raiders are saying he was brought in to be the backup to derek carr. so you can figure there might be some soap opera developing in vegas between derek carr and marcus mariota. speaking of tom brad
so what happens to derek carr? we'll explain. >>> and happening now, b.a.r.t.ntinue its regular service across the bay area as the shelter in place kicks in. b.a.r.t. leaders say it's considered essential service. it transports workers to and from jobs like hospitals and pharmacies. b.a.r.t. says it will continue to clean and disinfect its trains every day. we'll be right back. >>> okay. there are no games or practices, but there are some headlines in the sports world. it's...
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what would happen derek. >> the idea -- the idea is if you suspend the markets and you create this massiveicopter money program and everybody just has breathing space and know for the next three months they have money in the bank so they can pay their rent, pay their food, that creates confidence in the market to open is back up and maybe have a vicious rally it all has to be together. otherwise, if you do a hodgepodge situation -- >> the problem as i see it now is we are literally -- if you're an investor out there, hopefully trading, let's say -- if you're an investor trying to trade for the short term rather than the long term, five years from now i hope and imagine we'll be in a much different place however -- >> 100%. >> -- it seems to me if you're trading in the short term, you're effectively now betting on government policy this is no longer about much else government policy and maybe the ability of our drug companies and manufacturers to come up with a vaccine or some kind of drug that mitigates the symptoms and/or what you think happens to the spread of this thing >> yeah. and, ab
what would happen derek. >> the idea -- the idea is if you suspend the markets and you create this massiveicopter money program and everybody just has breathing space and know for the next three months they have money in the bank so they can pay their rent, pay their food, that creates confidence in the market to open is back up and maybe have a vicious rally it all has to be together. otherwise, if you do a hodgepodge situation -- >> the problem as i see it now is we are literally...
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for our correspondent derek mathis is following that meeting for us in zagreb you know what's the e.u. prepared to do to help greece cope with another potential modern crisis unfolding at its doorstep. apart from financial aid brian that has already been flowing towards greece the european union has sent 100 especially emergency officers from the frontex e.u. force the use border agency that is towards greece they're supposed to arrive next week with personnel on the ground with boats in order to help protect the greek external borders and the main support basically that foreign ministers are sending a today is support for the action off the greek border guards yes it is difficult because these are harsh measures budget protecting the extra no borders is extremely important and the german foreign ministry here made clear that if they were not protected this could lead to chaos and to further the human suffering they're going to take a look now at a root cause of migration out of syria it is the violence in that country fighting in live problems has created some 1000000 new refugees ov
for our correspondent derek mathis is following that meeting for us in zagreb you know what's the e.u. prepared to do to help greece cope with another potential modern crisis unfolding at its doorstep. apart from financial aid brian that has already been flowing towards greece the european union has sent 100 especially emergency officers from the frontex e.u. force the use border agency that is towards greece they're supposed to arrive next week with personnel on the ground with boats in order...
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would like marcus mariota , he has a good rapport with him to win the job for derek carr if they don't trade him first. that's whaty could even release him. marcus mariota has a great rapport with his teammates and is known as a great team leader. john gruden probably thinks he could coach him up. at this point marcus mariota is saying all the right things, i will be the good guy and backup derek carr, i'm perfectly happy with being a second string quarterback. >> first and foremost this is derek's team. i know that going in . going into free agency it was my priority, to play in the nfl, to be at that spot, it's not an easy job. i will do my best to support derek carr in every possible way that i could. along with that i would try to become the best person i could be. >> you want to pay me $18 million to stand around on the sidelines ? i'm okay with that. tom brady going to the buccaneers, i will stick around and play with them, that's probably the words he said. he will come back to the buccaneers for another year , at one year $8 million, one of his best games last year against his former team, the rams. he cre
would like marcus mariota , he has a good rapport with him to win the job for derek carr if they don't trade him first. that's whaty could even release him. marcus mariota has a great rapport with his teammates and is known as a great team leader. john gruden probably thinks he could coach him up. at this point marcus mariota is saying all the right things, i will be the good guy and backup derek carr, i'm perfectly happy with being a second string quarterback. >> first and foremost this...
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the rest of the german states to follow close order probably by next week what about the issues we've seen from the u.s. derek president trump shutting borders to europeans is that a scientifically sound decision. from a logical viewpoint it really doesn't make actually much sense at all and while it's true that in europe and in italy in particular there have been they're struggling with numbers of and we're starting with numbers and factions it doesn't really mean that people are better off in the us i mean most experts say that this lower infection rate is actually down to the fact that very few tests have been conducted in the us at all and that's down to the fact that actually less than 10000 up and just for comparison in south korea a major hotspot they've been conducting 20000 tests a day and 10000 tests in the entire american population is not really enough to say whether or not there's a large number of large number of people who simply haven't been tested and but have contract infection so shutting off europe doesn't really make any kind of sense logically were scientifically it kind of only makes se
the rest of the german states to follow close order probably by next week what about the issues we've seen from the u.s. derek president trump shutting borders to europeans is that a scientifically sound decision. from a logical viewpoint it really doesn't make actually much sense at all and while it's true that in europe and in italy in particular there have been they're struggling with numbers of and we're starting with numbers and factions it doesn't really mean that people are better off in...
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elliot wagland, evening standard head of pictures, tweeted "what a picture." and derekven the rain can't dampen their glow." looking at the bbc news app, not coronavirus, the most read, for a change. this is a story about a man who was jailed for looking and ice cream ina who was jailed for looking and ice cream in a shop in texas. the 24—year—old put the ice cream back into the freezer in the walmart supermarket. he has beenjailed for 30 days and given a number of other sanctions as well. he had gone back into the shop with a receipt, he did pay for the ice cream, but then licked it and put it back in the freezer. it followed a similar stunt that had been shown on social media. so, he went back with his father, showed the receipt for the ice cream, but it was decided that they couldn't take the risk that other ice cream in the freezer perhaps had been effected and so he was jailed, given a six—month suspended sentence, 100 hours of unpaid work and a $1000 fine. at a number three, you have that story about the white house acknowledging that the usa does not have enough
elliot wagland, evening standard head of pictures, tweeted "what a picture." and derekven the rain can't dampen their glow." looking at the bbc news app, not coronavirus, the most read, for a change. this is a story about a man who was jailed for looking and ice cream ina who was jailed for looking and ice cream in a shop in texas. the 24—year—old put the ice cream back into the freezer in the walmart supermarket. he has beenjailed for 30 days and given a number of other...
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of the best ways to in the curve of new cases derek i want to ask you about a question that's been circulating about the safety of the use of ibuprofen what is the layer latest that you've heard on that. well as a science journalist this is one of those stories that kind of turns into a nightmare because different authorities have ended up issuing different recommendations and they're often they're often contradictory ones and in the end you feel like there's kind of no clear answers it started for me when i received the what's out message from a colleague last week you might have gotten it to it's really circulated very quickly on german speaking social media platforms and it there was this woman claiming to be a young mother who said that doctors and yet the university clinic had discovered that taking the anti inflammatory ibuprofen and made covert 19 cases worse now the clinic came out and quickly to announce that post. but then the french health minister again alton basically said it was true and since then we've had a w.h.o. official who said it also might cause problems but then you got the european medicines agency saying the oppo
of the best ways to in the curve of new cases derek i want to ask you about a question that's been circulating about the safety of the use of ibuprofen what is the layer latest that you've heard on that. well as a science journalist this is one of those stories that kind of turns into a nightmare because different authorities have ended up issuing different recommendations and they're often they're often contradictory ones and in the end you feel like there's kind of no clear answers it started...
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together that report for us he joins us now for more hi derek you've been following all of the latest developments on the coronavirus pandemic what are researchers talking about at the moment. well on the prevention and treatment side of things there's been a lot of chatter about it. to develop a vaccine in the u.k. which they found a strat the research is a set of all goes well they could have a viable candidate by this year there for much of a expert out there continues to say that we won't be seeing a vaccine before mid 2021 at the earliest there's also been a spike in excitement of a possibly treating the disease with and larry your medication but with treatment still somewhere down the line a lot of the focus is on the measures that different countries are implementing to try to contain the spread of disease and to what extent they can influence or accelerate what's called her immunity yeah herd immunity has been mentioned a lot there to stress in the context of the u.k. anyway exactly does it mean. well herb and unity is the gold in an outbreak if this was a situation where were so many people in a population are and humans
together that report for us he joins us now for more hi derek you've been following all of the latest developments on the coronavirus pandemic what are researchers talking about at the moment. well on the prevention and treatment side of things there's been a lot of chatter about it. to develop a vaccine in the u.k. which they found a strat the research is a set of all goes well they could have a viable candidate by this year there for much of a expert out there continues to say that we won't...
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derek johnson joins us next. >>> coronavirus, vp pence heading to the hill to brief lawmakers. what they want for hourly workers who could be facing quarantine. easy to safe let's be safe and cancel school, not easy for working families. easy for working families try wayfair. you got this! woah. yeah! let me try! all alright, get it! blow it up! that's what i'm talking about. except that's my seat, so. all right, so maybe after the movie let's talk about that bedroom of yours! when was she in our bedroom? no. uh uh, no way. ♪ come on. no. no. n... ni ni, no no! only discover has no annual fee on any card. we can't calculate our total taxes?.. ni ni, no no! only discover has no annual fee on any card. do you realize how many different taxes we pay? sales tax, different p-o-s systems in all seven countries. and online sales? that's a whole other system... and different regulations. therere'realal eate e crits,s, . and we have no way to integrate all that? no... but bdo does. peopopleho k kno knonow o. mode on getting some results from super tuesday, while there are more than 1,300 del
derek johnson joins us next. >>> coronavirus, vp pence heading to the hill to brief lawmakers. what they want for hourly workers who could be facing quarantine. easy to safe let's be safe and cancel school, not easy for working families. easy for working families try wayfair. you got this! woah. yeah! let me try! all alright, get it! blow it up! that's what i'm talking about. except that's my seat, so. all right, so maybe after the movie let's talk about that bedroom of yours! when was...
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professional insights from some who know what it's like to be far away from everyone and everything but 1st to someone else and isolation at home our science correspondent derek williams we've been receiving all your questions for him around coded 1000 all beak today we've picked the one we've all been asking ourselves have a listen. can life continue normally after quarantines would not risk other outbreaks. this is indeed the great danger and it's also the key question even if strict social distancing helps us to flatten the epidemiological curve by by suppressing the numbers of new infections won't the number of people getting it just skyrocket again once we and those measures are we just kicking the can down the road a lot of eyes are turning to china now as it cautiously begins to lift some of the direct hooting restrictions that have been in place there for the last couple of months everyone is sort of waiting with bated breath to see whether the number of new cases there begins to rise again but there are an awful lot of experts now saying that until we come up with an effective vaccine the new coronavirus is here to stay at least in the near future to
professional insights from some who know what it's like to be far away from everyone and everything but 1st to someone else and isolation at home our science correspondent derek williams we've been receiving all your questions for him around coded 1000 all beak today we've picked the one we've all been asking ourselves have a listen. can life continue normally after quarantines would not risk other outbreaks. this is indeed the great danger and it's also the key question even if strict social...
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derek you said there is a lot that can be learned from china's approach so what can europe adopt here i mean should europe adopt the same measures to be able to get past this at the peak of the virus. well the fears that china have and the measures that they took are going to be the same fears that the countries have here in europe as well the question as to what extent can be can they be implemented in this really leery track kone and way that china put put these measures in place for weeks and weeks simply it's we're seeing more and more come more and more countries as we as we just heard with france are saying going into lockdown the question is to what extent people will play along with that now the it's important also to say that at this point it's not about containment china actually has contained the virus within their country in germany and france these lockdown measures are not there at this point to try to contain it all they're trying to do is flatten the curve of infection they're trying to slow it down i think that at the immunologist here in germany are still going from
derek you said there is a lot that can be learned from china's approach so what can europe adopt here i mean should europe adopt the same measures to be able to get past this at the peak of the virus. well the fears that china have and the measures that they took are going to be the same fears that the countries have here in europe as well the question as to what extent can be can they be implemented in this really leery track kone and way that china put put these measures in place for weeks...
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essentially step in and conduct an immediate investigation into what de vos knew about her brother a little brother's activities progress director derek martin stated quote secretary divorce the boss's brother was directly involved in a spying scheme in her home state against the teachers union she's been hostile with for years if that doesn't clear the bar for an immediate congressional investigation nothing does i i actually agree with that and when we know that erik prince is dirty at the end of the beginning this is the guy who ran blackwater which is responsible for war crimes and after iraq a lot of those people went on trial for being you know for shooting there in the square this is not a good above board and we also know that betsy deval is 100 percent anti teachers' union type teacher she is all about privatization of education so i think that there is also something secondary there we may not be able to do that report so how much she knew or when she knew it would be hard for me to believe that she did know anything we had when we got to fight the viruses from abroad we also have to fight the viruses here at home too. you'v
essentially step in and conduct an immediate investigation into what de vos knew about her brother a little brother's activities progress director derek martin stated quote secretary divorce the boss's brother was directly involved in a spying scheme in her home state against the teachers union she's been hostile with for years if that doesn't clear the bar for an immediate congressional investigation nothing does i i actually agree with that and when we know that erik prince is dirty at the...
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and director -- what's his last name? derek, who does a lot of hiring, particularly in the craft of maintenance. very, very helpful participation from them. i kind of went over this. we met five times between july and december, and the individual subcommittees met monthly in some cases, a little less frequently in other cases. this slide just kind of talks about how we're going to organize the discussions, the common threads that run across the different working groups. we ask people all to touch on reliability generally, and the expertise groups to focus on congestion, depending on the intersections that intersected them. julie, you get a lot of information here at the sfmta board, and i don't think any of the findings will be particularly new to you. but they were eye opening for a lot of us in the working groups. in worse force and hiring, we spent a fair amount of time looking at the challenges that the city faces in hiring enough transit operators and getting them trained and getting them fully qualified to be out on the s
and director -- what's his last name? derek, who does a lot of hiring, particularly in the craft of maintenance. very, very helpful participation from them. i kind of went over this. we met five times between july and december, and the individual subcommittees met monthly in some cases, a little less frequently in other cases. this slide just kind of talks about how we're going to organize the discussions, the common threads that run across the different working groups. we ask people all to...
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hi, derek jones, also known as d nice. what's going on? >> what's going on, how are you, gayle?nd the room in my t-shirt. it was so much fun. people started calling. >> why don't we have video of that? >> i know. i decided to keep humiliation to a minimum. this is the thing, i started calling people, they're going, "we're watching." where did the idea come from? and how did you decide the set list? it was so great saturday night. >> so i was at home, i'm self-isolating, so just sitting here. and i realized outside of just missing my family that the other most important thing to me was the crowd, d.j.ing for people. i woke up at 4:00 in the morning and decided i wanted to throw a party. it was supposed to be just for my friends. just a few friends on instagram. and then it turned into -- i was literally just playing music from my laptop. and the next day, i hooked up the turn tables, and then i noticed that the crowd started to grow. john legend's in there, you know, i called dave chappelle p up, he jumped in. and then j. lo and drake arrived. the saturday night party was everyth
hi, derek jones, also known as d nice. what's going on? >> what's going on, how are you, gayle?nd the room in my t-shirt. it was so much fun. people started calling. >> why don't we have video of that? >> i know. i decided to keep humiliation to a minimum. this is the thing, i started calling people, they're going, "we're watching." where did the idea come from? and how did you decide the set list? it was so great saturday night. >> so i was at home, i'm...
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you derek from a scientific point of view checks at the borders partial closures of borders do these measures help curb the spread of coronavirus well to be perfectly honest we don't really know what this is all impressed you know science is all about is about working on presidents and we have absolutely no experience with this kind of the situation so it's all uncharted territory that it seems that a lot of the you know it is in the run up to do you to this morning we're saying close in orders work helps low the spread of the virus but not probably true but once it's endemic within a population then the only thing that seems to work in terms of containment is going to lock down as we saw in china china didn't shut its borders it went into lockdown within the country itself and that helped to limit the. spread of the virus within the population lockdowns like we're seeing some were lucky ones in spain and italy now. that said as well it's going to take a couple of weeks before you see any kind of impact because this virus has an incubation period and so people worst spreading it up until the moment of lockdown with and only and it will take at least 2 weeks to see any kind of impa
you derek from a scientific point of view checks at the borders partial closures of borders do these measures help curb the spread of coronavirus well to be perfectly honest we don't really know what this is all impressed you know science is all about is about working on presidents and we have absolutely no experience with this kind of the situation so it's all uncharted territory that it seems that a lot of the you know it is in the run up to do you to this morning we're saying close in orders...
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derek williams now for more on that hi derek a new study now out from australia is providing some new insights into covert 19 and the progress of that in patients what does the study say. well the study which was published in the highly respected science journal nature medicine it closely examined a patient to contract that code in 1008 and subsequently fell ill in australia now her case was described as mild to moderate and although she was hospitalized she didn't receive any drugs and she could not be put on a ventilator so she had a less severe form of the disease despite the hospitalization and a group of scientists there who was able to study her immune response to the virus in detail for example through blood samples that closely tracked when she was when she began to develop antibodies and whether they continue to be present after the infection have gone its course it also told them at least in this otherwise healthy patient which kind of the new cells appear and when they were able to describe the woman's entire immune response in a great in great detail how does that information help us fight the disease. won't knowing how immune responses
derek williams now for more on that hi derek a new study now out from australia is providing some new insights into covert 19 and the progress of that in patients what does the study say. well the study which was published in the highly respected science journal nature medicine it closely examined a patient to contract that code in 1008 and subsequently fell ill in australia now her case was described as mild to moderate and although she was hospitalized she didn't receive any drugs and she...
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population and other factors derek thanks so much that was our science correspondent derrick williams and for all the latest on the corona virus including information about what you can do if you think you might be infected yourself to visit our website you'll find lots of reliable information there that's w dot com. brief look at some other stories making headlines around the world today wiki leaks whistleblower chelsea manning has been released from a u.s. prison manning had been in detention since last may for refusing to testify to a grand jury investigating wiki leaks. manning's lawyers say the release comes after she attempted suicide. officials in egypt say heavy rain and floods of killed at least 5 people across the country and inundated roads in the capital cairo further south the driver was killed when his car was blown into a canal and several people were injured when floods demolished their homes. new zealand is marking one year since the christ church massacre $51.00 people were killed and dozens injured in the white supremacist attack on the city's muslim community survivors of the shooting and other residents attended community prayers at an in
population and other factors derek thanks so much that was our science correspondent derrick williams and for all the latest on the corona virus including information about what you can do if you think you might be infected yourself to visit our website you'll find lots of reliable information there that's w dot com. brief look at some other stories making headlines around the world today wiki leaks whistleblower chelsea manning has been released from a u.s. prison manning had been in detention...
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professional insights from some who know what it's like to be far away from everyone and everything but 1st to someone else and isolation our science correspondent derek williams we've been receiving all your questions for him. today we've picked the one we've all been asking ourselves. can life continue normally off the quarantines would not risk other outbreaks. this is indeed the great danger and it's also the key question even if strict social distancing helps us to flatten the epidemiological curve by by suppressing the numbers of new infections won't the number of people getting it just skyrocket again once we end those measures are we just kicking the can down the road a lot of eyes are turning to china now as it cautiously begins to lift some of the direct hootin restrictions that have been in place there for the last couple of months everyone is sort of waiting with bated breath to see whether the number of new cases there begins to rise again but there are an awful lot of experts now saying that until we come up with an effective vaccine the new coronavirus is here to stay at least in the near future to keep it from overwhelming health syste
professional insights from some who know what it's like to be far away from everyone and everything but 1st to someone else and isolation our science correspondent derek williams we've been receiving all your questions for him. today we've picked the one we've all been asking ourselves. can life continue normally off the quarantines would not risk other outbreaks. this is indeed the great danger and it's also the key question even if strict social distancing helps us to flatten the...
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it's my honor to be joined by the dj live from club quarantine, derek jones for his first cable news interview about the way he started st what's man? >> i'm fantastic. how are you? >> i'm great. i really appreciate you doing this. i go es the first question has to be, do you take requests? >> never. i don't take requests. >> no real dj takes requests. but my first serious question, really, is this took off. how did it get started? >> it started here like literally in my quote living room/kitchen on the island here and i was home alone and just decided. there are a lot of people that are home and wishing they could be out and i just decided a little party. initially i thought it was going to be some of my friends that follow me. so it started out with 200, literally one week ago today. 200 people in my ig live chat to where saturday we had like 100,000 and then sunday we had 165,000 people listening to me, it's amazing. >> yeah, people were coming in, feeling this uplift. i mentioned some of the names. what did you think and feel when you saw everyone from diddy to joe biden to kamela harris in your party? >> so, with the feeli
it's my honor to be joined by the dj live from club quarantine, derek jones for his first cable news interview about the way he started st what's man? >> i'm fantastic. how are you? >> i'm great. i really appreciate you doing this. i go es the first question has to be, do you take requests? >> never. i don't take requests. >> no real dj takes requests. but my first serious question, really, is this took off. how did it get started? >> it started here like literally...
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what has influenced you as a writer? well, like many writers, and a big fan of toni morrison's, and also derek walcott, the nobel laureateo main influences, i would say, on my writing. but also, i wanted to put lots of black women into a novel because we are simply not present very much in british literature, and so i thought, how many characters, put into one novel, and make it a cohesive whole? let's talk about some of the accolades you have won. the booker prize, jointly alongside margaret atwood, as i mentioned, the women's prize, you were long listed for that, and barack obama, a very considered, thoughtful man, what did that mean to you, barack obama, the former president, putting you on his list of recommended reads? it was amazing. i was getting texts late the day before the end of the year from people, and i was like, why are people sending me texts? and i was in bed, and it was late at night, and then i looked at the texts, and they said i was one of barack‘s top 19 books of 2019. so, i was so shocked. it was almost as good as winning the booker, i have to say, because i have so much respect for barack obama, a
what has influenced you as a writer? well, like many writers, and a big fan of toni morrison's, and also derek walcott, the nobel laureateo main influences, i would say, on my writing. but also, i wanted to put lots of black women into a novel because we are simply not present very much in british literature, and so i thought, how many characters, put into one novel, and make it a cohesive whole? let's talk about some of the accolades you have won. the booker prize, jointly alongside margaret...
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but what's it like to step in and deliver a budget on the day itself? kate forbes did just that after the scottish finance minister dereknt to a 16—year—old boy. well, the new scottish finance minister was in westminster this week, and daniel brittain asked her when she knew she was going to be delivering the snp‘s budget. i got ultimate confirmation at 7am on the budget day and i tell you, my thoughts were that the stakes are high i better get this right. so i spent the next seven hours probably in a bit of a budget bunker, making sure my head was wrapped around every line of the budget and i was ready to go out and presented. and when you did, how were you feeling then? knees knocking? you looked very confident. my hands were quite clammy, i did not go for a glass of water for fear that it might fall. but with a budget, it is a key political event in the parliamentary calendar and i was not anticipating other parties going any easier on me because i had just been thrown in at the deep end. and with the press and the gallery, they're looking for the slightest hint of nerves or fear. so i knew i had to perform and i kne
but what's it like to step in and deliver a budget on the day itself? kate forbes did just that after the scottish finance minister dereknt to a 16—year—old boy. well, the new scottish finance minister was in westminster this week, and daniel brittain asked her when she knew she was going to be delivering the snp‘s budget. i got ultimate confirmation at 7am on the budget day and i tell you, my thoughts were that the stakes are high i better get this right. so i spent the next seven hours...
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health officials are advising derek and i want to ask you about this term that we keep hearing flattening curve scientists are saying this is the approach that we need to take what does flattening the curve mean and why is it so important. right but i thought that you might ask me this question so i actually made a little a little diagram for you i didn't have the resources that we have there own choice about it but i just what i think it's going to show in a picture on here on here on the x. axis you can see that that's that's the time right and here's the number of places on the y. axis now now what plenty of the curve the curve of the epidemic is going to spike and at the moment and at some point we reach this broken line here which is the number of resources that we actually have at our disposal in order to treat those people so flooding the current means getting the spike down under these this broken line of where our resources are stretched to the limit and that would mean that flattens the curve as you can see so that's the nifty little it's a little counter-intuitive in some ways because what you're saying is we actually want to prolong the outbreak we w
health officials are advising derek and i want to ask you about this term that we keep hearing flattening curve scientists are saying this is the approach that we need to take what does flattening the curve mean and why is it so important. right but i thought that you might ask me this question so i actually made a little a little diagram for you i didn't have the resources that we have there own choice about it but i just what i think it's going to show in a picture on here on here on the x....
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derek pascal to beat the becausen to end the third. he a game high 25 off the bench. what a turnaround. the warriors rally to beat the suns 115-99 and snap the eight-game losing streak. >>> at the tank, a familiar face returning to san jose. patrick marlow entered the first period and kane scores. the sharks would add two more goals in the second and a pair in the third. san jose skates by pittsburgh 5-0. martin jones with the second shutout of the season. >>> a packed house at earthquake stadium. san jose season opener against toronto fc. 18,000 on hand. the sququakes down 2-1 but a ki and the first plv ls goal and the match ends in a 2-2 draw. they are back on the pitch next saturday against minnesota. >>> in arizona, the giants taking on the angels. not many highlights for san francisco. here is one. bottom of eight with a man on, jaylen miller crushing it to left. it is a two-run shot but l.a. beat san francisco. your final 10-3. >>> in las vegas, the a's taking on cleveland. bottom three. score knotted at 6-6 with a man on and two outs and bingo it is a two-run homer
derek pascal to beat the becausen to end the third. he a game high 25 off the bench. what a turnaround. the warriors rally to beat the suns 115-99 and snap the eight-game losing streak. >>> at the tank, a familiar face returning to san jose. patrick marlow entered the first period and kane scores. the sharks would add two more goals in the second and a pair in the third. san jose skates by pittsburgh 5-0. martin jones with the second shutout of the season. >>> a packed house...