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coming up in the fall but female pilots in world war 2 she's producing this one we'll talk about john derrick. lee moore will talk about the great blake edwards all of that with one of the sweetest women and world bo derek great up to this on dennis miller plus one. hey folks welcome to dennis miller plus one and what a joy for me i miss my friend and her her bows but john corbett but nice to talk to her today one of my dearest friends in the world truly one of the loveliest people i've ever met and such an eclectic person such great sales and so will the sweetest bo derek bo how are you. how then are now i'm hearing all that about myself thank you janice well listen. i just. you know how fond i am of you and john you're my my my dear dear friends let me just get to the professional thing here she's currently working as a producer on a historical feature film wasp women air force service pilot though there's the wasp in world war 2 and she's also set to appear in the hallmarks film j.l. ranch later this year i think with jon voight and jimmy cause that's quite a quite a duo they're both i saw
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hill and the infrastructure for a potential human visit to mars a lower cost compared to what the derrick white couldn't have done this and brought it in on budget as space x. as a long musk has done. well there's so many reasons why that couldn't happen you know the difference one of the differences between the between nasa as a national space agency and space x. as an independent company is that space x. doesn't have the same kind of red tape your credit red tape. nasa has to your worth then it also has the freedom to take on new and innovative approaches to accessing space you know nasa has an entire infrastructure built up based on the space agency ideas of the 20th century where space x. is built up almost entirely in the 21st century and so with those new innovations and those new fresh ideas space x. can do it better cheaper and faster while maintaining the safety as well ok let's talk about practicalities they will we think be opening the hatch between the capsule and the space station in probably the next what 5 to 10 minutes maybe 15 minutes max because they're now checking to m
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correspondent derrick williams there and finally a new disease course for new ways of teaching how to treat it and at least one method to get extra points for following social distancing guidelines look at this doctors in taiwan a using virtual reality to learn how to handle 19 equipped with goggles and control sticks they're able to test skills and learn from mistakes without risking their own health without a teacher physically present as a trainee practicing how to take a medical sample from the virtual patient. wow that's all from us here on the cover of 19 special if you visit dot com. thanks for joining us. environmentally conscious living. with maximum comfort. from tanzania is helping make it possible he started with sustainable ideas in his own home. he's inspiring others to innovate at his invention school for good. i'm doing crazy thing in time. how to handle. times of the coroner pandemic d.w. reporter. just like everyone else and she's looking for answers and thankfully with the help of. thank you is not life as we know it. when the water rises cities will sink into the s
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handcuffed and sitting on the sidewalk for several minutes before he ends up on the ground, with officer derrick shalvin's knee on his neck for five minutes while three other officers ignore floyd's plea he can't breathe and eventually floyd appears to lose consciousness, paramedics tried for an hour to revive him but he's pronounced dead at the hospital. >> the family has never ever been shocked about what they want. they want them to be arrested and convicted for murder because they murdered george floyd, their loved one. reporter: so the case is now in the hands of the county attorney and the state rim international
handcuffed and sitting on the sidewalk for several minutes before he ends up on the ground, with officer derrick shalvin's knee on his neck for five minutes while three other officers ignore floyd's plea he can't breathe and eventually floyd appears to lose consciousness, paramedics tried for an hour to revive him but he's pronounced dead at the hospital. >> the family has never ever been shocked about what they want. they want them to be arrested and convicted for murder because they...
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handcuffed and sitting on the sidewalk for several minutes before he ends up on the ground, with officer derrick shalvin's knee on his neck for five minutes while three other officers ignore floyd's plea he can't breathe and eventually floyd appears to lose consciousness, paramedics tried for an hour to revive him but he's pronounced dead at the hospital. >> the family has never ever been shocked about what they want. they want them to be arrested and convicted for murder because they murdered george floyd, their loved one. reporter: so the case is now in the hands of the county attorney and the state rim international investigation bureau which promises a expeditiously but thorough investigation, president trump called floyd's death a sad and tragic incident. i've asked for this investigation to be expedited and greatly appreciate all of the work done by local law enforcement. he said in a tweet, my heart goes out to george's family and friends, justice will be served. right now, minneapolis police department and the state training boards say that that restraint technique on the neck is not use
handcuffed and sitting on the sidewalk for several minutes before he ends up on the ground, with officer derrick shalvin's knee on his neck for five minutes while three other officers ignore floyd's plea he can't breathe and eventually floyd appears to lose consciousness, paramedics tried for an hour to revive him but he's pronounced dead at the hospital. >> the family has never ever been shocked about what they want. they want them to be arrested and convicted for murder because they...
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cities over the death of a black man at the hands of a white police officer that officer derrick chauvin has now been charged with george floyd's murder but it's done little to dampen the anger as we take you around the country starting in minneapolis itself where floyd died while being arrested on monday demonstrators defied a curfew and a large deployment of the national guard a bank was set on fire and a department store was looted as well. this is the largest civilian deployment in minnesota history that we have out there today and quite candidly right now we do not have the numbers we cannot arrest people when we're trying to hold ground because of the sheer size the dynamics and the wanton violence that's coming out there but as you've seen there's already shots being fired back at our people this arson that is taking place puts many people at risk are firefighters are specifically and very open to target ok so that was minneapolis this is the nation's capital washington d.c. the white house actually went into a brief lockdown as crowds for with police and in atlanta georgia the c.
cities over the death of a black man at the hands of a white police officer that officer derrick chauvin has now been charged with george floyd's murder but it's done little to dampen the anger as we take you around the country starting in minneapolis itself where floyd died while being arrested on monday demonstrators defied a curfew and a large deployment of the national guard a bank was set on fire and a department store was looted as well. this is the largest civilian deployment in...
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derrick mower, ken's adult step-son. >> it was apparent there were difficulties between those two. >>uble in the family didn't stop with derrick. >> there seemed to be a riff. >> but not between dee and ken. theirs seemed to be a genuine love story. but now a grieving dee told detectives she was as baffled about the murder as they were. >> she was not able to provide us any information as to who he was meeting that day or anything about his day. >> and despite all that friction, the infighting over money and control, dee's family produced not a single viable suspect, not even ken's step-son. >> derrick had an alibi at the time of the murder. >> but those initial interviews weren't entirely in vain. a clue emerged from ken's assistant. the night before the murder she said ken got a call on his cell. >> she knew that he had set up a meeting to meet with whoever he was talking to at 7:00 a.m. on the 15th. >> the day and time at which ken dolezsar was shot to death. was the caller also the killer? if so, they now had his voice because earlier that caller left this phone message. >> hey, k
derrick mower, ken's adult step-son. >> it was apparent there were difficulties between those two. >>uble in the family didn't stop with derrick. >> there seemed to be a riff. >> but not between dee and ken. theirs seemed to be a genuine love story. but now a grieving dee told detectives she was as baffled about the murder as they were. >> she was not able to provide us any information as to who he was meeting that day or anything about his day. >> and...
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i remember derrick calling me in a panic lighting up my phone saying i need to talk to you. i said what's the problem? he goes, i need you to call the sheriff right away. i can't take it anymore. he starts tearing up. said i can't take it anymore because hardly his first experience. kid's just that ught on pe that was a day in the life of that one child and another family. happens every single day across this country. we are so much better than that and so i sit here deeply humbled, yeah, and emotional about this moment and deeply resolved to try and meet it head on. and try to do more and do better. i couldn't be more proud of this state in that space and dr. shirley today, she reminded me it was one year ago today that the california assembly passed a landmark police use of force bill. ab3492. that was a year ago today that that passed the assembly. how proud we were of her and met that moment a year ago to work together across their differences in a collaborative spirit to recognize that we can do more and do better on the issue of training our police officers on implicit
i remember derrick calling me in a panic lighting up my phone saying i need to talk to you. i said what's the problem? he goes, i need you to call the sheriff right away. i can't take it anymore. he starts tearing up. said i can't take it anymore because hardly his first experience. kid's just that ught on pe that was a day in the life of that one child and another family. happens every single day across this country. we are so much better than that and so i sit here deeply humbled, yeah, and...
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fired minneapolis officer derrick chauvin is charged with third degree murder and manslaughter. >> i'm not insensitive to what's happened in the streets. my job is to do it only when we have sufficient evidence we have it today. >> reporter: state charging documents allege that chauvin had his knee on floyd's neck for 2:53 in all the complaint said chauvin had his knee on floyd's neck for more than eight minutes. no response yet from chauvin's attorney the third night of protest has been the most violent by far for hours anarchy, rioters breached and burned this evacuated police precinct other buildings crumbled local police and firefighters retreated. it's a scene of utter chaos. right now this fire is raging out of control and smoke is billowing into the air can be seen for miles at daybreak, the destruction devastated this south minneapolis community. >> i'm a grown man just standing here, you know, teared up. >> reporter: anger over one man's death had turned into much more, an explosion of furry over years of mistreatment. >> this city knew it was coming they knew it was coming. >
fired minneapolis officer derrick chauvin is charged with third degree murder and manslaughter. >> i'm not insensitive to what's happened in the streets. my job is to do it only when we have sufficient evidence we have it today. >> reporter: state charging documents allege that chauvin had his knee on floyd's neck for 2:53 in all the complaint said chauvin had his knee on floyd's neck for more than eight minutes. no response yet from chauvin's attorney the third night of protest has...
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derrick johnson is the president of the naacp. thanks to both of you for joining me. >>> yasmin vossoughian is in the studio in new york with this. yasmin, it is -- what derrick and kimberly are really talking about is the fact that these protests around the country, while they are about george floyd, they really aren't. they are about the fears that african-americans have in this society about falling victim to police violence. >> ali, while you were talking with kimberly, i'm not sure if you saw the graphic that came up, but it was a shot of the studio with over 60 faces of individuals, african-americans that have lost their lives. it is the ahmaud arberys, the george floyds, the michael browns, and we didn't have enough room to put all of their faces on there. there are hundreds and hundreds of individuals and african-americans that have lost their lives over the last decade because of police brutality. we have to continue to look at these lives, to look at these faces, to know these people and to understand their experiences a
derrick johnson is the president of the naacp. thanks to both of you for joining me. >>> yasmin vossoughian is in the studio in new york with this. yasmin, it is -- what derrick and kimberly are really talking about is the fact that these protests around the country, while they are about george floyd, they really aren't. they are about the fears that african-americans have in this society about falling victim to police violence. >> ali, while you were talking with kimberly, i'm...
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. >> derrick johnson's restaurant has thrived in oakland and walnut creek for two decades. but now? >> now we're just praying and on our knees that we can get through this and continue to stay open. >> plates like these are i know only to go orders because of covid-19. he's had to lay off 90% of his staff, and business has taken a hit. >> most restaurants i believe have dropped at least 50%, minimum. i mean, i'm more like probably the 70 to 75%. but yet my bills haven't dropped. my utility bills are the same. my rent is the same. so, yeah, i'm just trying to figure it out. >> derrick got a federal ppp loan. >> however, i haven't spent a dime of it because the restrictions on using the ppp, that will put me out of business. >> that's why the oakland african american chamber of commerce is working to provide grant, not loans for african american and/or minority businesses impacted by coronavirus through its resiliency relief program. >> the fund is called resilient because we are resilient. and it's a way for us to no longer just look for having a seat at the table or being brought to
. >> derrick johnson's restaurant has thrived in oakland and walnut creek for two decades. but now? >> now we're just praying and on our knees that we can get through this and continue to stay open. >> plates like these are i know only to go orders because of covid-19. he's had to lay off 90% of his staff, and business has taken a hit. >> most restaurants i believe have dropped at least 50%, minimum. i mean, i'm more like probably the 70 to 75%. but yet my bills haven't...
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. >>> ooh, yeah, derrick!e that kid, dumb as a stump, but i love him. >> derrick, you did it, that was amazing! >> i know. i turned left. >>> that is ben stiller starring as the dopey male model derrick zoolander in the hit 2001 movie zoolander alongside his real life father, the legendary jerry stiller, who played ben's agent, maury ballstein. ben also directed that movie which meant he got to tell his own dad what to do oftn set. before the 54-year-old stiller became one of the most successful actors and directors in hollywood, for decades jerry and his wife ann made up the famed comedy duo stiller and meira. jerry was beloved by a new generation for his role as george costanza's father frank on "seinfeld." two months ago jerry stiller died of natural causes at the age of 92. ben was gracious enough to get together with us this week over zoom for a virtual sunday sitdown to talk about his dad. i know that our c news. how are you doing with the passing of your father? >> thanks, willie. i'm doing okay. you kn
. >>> ooh, yeah, derrick!e that kid, dumb as a stump, but i love him. >> derrick, you did it, that was amazing! >> i know. i turned left. >>> that is ben stiller starring as the dopey male model derrick zoolander in the hit 2001 movie zoolander alongside his real life father, the legendary jerry stiller, who played ben's agent, maury ballstein. ben also directed that movie which meant he got to tell his own dad what to do oftn set. before the 54-year-old stiller...
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correspondent derrick williams there and finally a new disease calls for new ways of teaching how to treat it and at least one method to get extra points for following social distancing guidelines look at this doctors in taiwan they using virtual reality to learn how to handle 19 equipped with goggles and control sticks they're able to test skills and learn from mistakes without risking their own health or without a teacher physically present is a trainee practicing how to take a medical sample from the virtual patient. wow that's all from us here on the cover 19 special if you want more visit dot com thanks for joining us. fake hair and real story. where i come from a lot of women like me you have fake hair sometimes the hair style takes up to 2 days it's a lot of time that needs to be filled so people at the salon talk about what's happening in their lives. i became a journalist to be a storyteller and i always want to find those real authentic stories from everyday people who have something to share. with others i'm a fan of the salon i know good quality hair when i see it's and a
correspondent derrick williams there and finally a new disease calls for new ways of teaching how to treat it and at least one method to get extra points for following social distancing guidelines look at this doctors in taiwan they using virtual reality to learn how to handle 19 equipped with goggles and control sticks they're able to test skills and learn from mistakes without risking their own health or without a teacher physically present is a trainee practicing how to take a medical sample...
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derrick thompson, thank you so much for your time.he restaurant industry, the coronavirus crisis has frozen our economy and put millions out of work. however, our next guest has an idea on how the government can solve both problems. in an op-ed, the co-founder of city year writes, the president and congress should enact an emergency service to nation jobs effort to immediately engage 500,000 judge people ages 18 to 26. one million of them by 2022. . in a year of national service to put them to work and meet the nation's pressing needs. with me now is the current candidate for congress in massachusetts fourth district. all right. make the case to me that what we need is to put all of these young people in service jobs. >> thank. great to be with you. so we have millions of young people graduating from high school and college in the next two months. and they're entering an economy just as bad or worse than the great depression. during the great depression, franklin roosevelt within three months created the civilian conservation corps, a
derrick thompson, thank you so much for your time.he restaurant industry, the coronavirus crisis has frozen our economy and put millions out of work. however, our next guest has an idea on how the government can solve both problems. in an op-ed, the co-founder of city year writes, the president and congress should enact an emergency service to nation jobs effort to immediately engage 500,000 judge people ages 18 to 26. one million of them by 2022. . in a year of national service to put them to...
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correspondent derrick williams there and finally a new disease calls for new ways of teaching how to treat it and at least one method to get extra points for following social distancing guidelines look at this doctors in taiwan a using virtual reality to learn how to handle it 19 equipped with goggles and control sticks they're able to test skills and learn from mistakes without risking their own health or without a teacher physically present as a trainee practicing how to take a medical sample from the virtual patient. wow that's all from us here on the cover of 19 special if you visit dot com. thanks. africa. and more is the way to save lives in danger it species. bills are threatened by environmental destruction. a south african project tries to protect the baby birds lovingly rearing them by. but there's nothing to stop nature from calling for. w. . has a virus spread. why do we panic and when we'll. just through the techniques and weekly radio show it's called spectrum if you would like any information on the crawl of virus or any other science topic you should really check out
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as a science correspondent derrick williams if you have got a question to get in touch with if you can leave it as a comment or a post on you tube channel now to be eligible for state aid the state needs to know that you exist but for the around 2000000000 people around the world working in the so-called informal economy that isn't the case business is that aren't registered for taxes all monitored in any way at a government level and not in line for the sort of support formal enterprises are getting as we've been hearing the international labor organization has warned relative poverty among informal workers could increase more than 50 percent worldwide because of the pandemic some of them are having to work through the crisis despite the risks of their health and that's why governments are being asked to at least ensure they have access to health care and food support for their families. and that's it for in 1000 special form or to go to our website d w dot com where we've got a dedicated section for the coronavirus pandemic in no fewer than 30 languages on what's in violent thank you
as a science correspondent derrick williams if you have got a question to get in touch with if you can leave it as a comment or a post on you tube channel now to be eligible for state aid the state needs to know that you exist but for the around 2000000000 people around the world working in the so-called informal economy that isn't the case business is that aren't registered for taxes all monitored in any way at a government level and not in line for the sort of support formal enterprises are...
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time for your questions now over to a science correspondent derrick williams. thanks but say if you eat meat from an animal carrying the virus it's destroyed in the digestive tract how does it get into your respiratory system. in previous epidemics with coronaviruses like sars and mers transmission didn't occur through food and to date there have been no confirmed cases where somebody can track that code at 19 through through eating meat so catching it that way it looks unlikely especially if the meat is cooked the assumption therefore is that the 1st person or people who caught the virus didn't get it from eating an animal host but by either being exposed via the air to to the living breathing animal as as it shed virus or through physical contact with the dead one that's why there's been such a focus on the wet market and ruhani associated with the start of this outbreak live and dead animals from the wild were sold there after jumping species to us sars coast who didn't need animal hosts to spread any more it started passing from human to human. is it true t
time for your questions now over to a science correspondent derrick williams. thanks but say if you eat meat from an animal carrying the virus it's destroyed in the digestive tract how does it get into your respiratory system. in previous epidemics with coronaviruses like sars and mers transmission didn't occur through food and to date there have been no confirmed cases where somebody can track that code at 19 through through eating meat so catching it that way it looks unlikely especially if...
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now it's time for your questions it's going to our science correspondent derrick williams. rashes oh hi it's a symptom of coverage one thing. the w.h.o. recently included rashes and skin discoloration on the fingers and toes and its official list of less common symptoms for a covert 19 they can range from from high of like groups of red bones to to larger flatter lesions to a to a condition that affects the feet that superficially resembles frostbite what's being dubbed. it still isn't clear whether the virus itself is causing these symptoms directly or if they can be triggered by the body's immune response there's also still a lot of uncertainty about how common different kinds of skin reactions are in different groups of patients and and also on the timing for when they show up the studies are ongoing. which medical professionals are responsible for a patient i couldn't find an unequivocal answer to this question but i can tell you what i did learn intimidation is one of the emergency procedures used to treat patients who are experiencing severe respiratory distress some
now it's time for your questions it's going to our science correspondent derrick williams. rashes oh hi it's a symptom of coverage one thing. the w.h.o. recently included rashes and skin discoloration on the fingers and toes and its official list of less common symptoms for a covert 19 they can range from from high of like groups of red bones to to larger flatter lesions to a to a condition that affects the feet that superficially resembles frostbite what's being dubbed. it still isn't clear...
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and now it's your chance to ask the questions asked science correspondent derrick williams stands ready to answer them. how long do microscopic droplets containing sars kovi to remain in the air. i touched on this question once a few weeks ago but it's time to answer it again as we now have more data on whether or not stars go to might be what's often called airborne we know the virus is transmitted by larger droplets that come out when you sneeze or cough but what about the tiny droplets called aerosols that you emit all the time when you speak could they also transmit the infection a new study indicates that they might be using extremely sensitive lasers the researchers tracked aerosols emitted by test subjects speaking and detected at least a 1000 tiny droplets a minute if those people had been infected could possibly have contained virus and those droplets remain floating in the air for 8 to 14 minutes we don't know how many viruses it takes to make someone sick but the work says at least in enclosed spaces probabilities are high that infected people could transmit the virus simply
and now it's your chance to ask the questions asked science correspondent derrick williams stands ready to answer them. how long do microscopic droplets containing sars kovi to remain in the air. i touched on this question once a few weeks ago but it's time to answer it again as we now have more data on whether or not stars go to might be what's often called airborne we know the virus is transmitted by larger droplets that come out when you sneeze or cough but what about the tiny droplets...
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and now it's your chance to ask the questions as a science correspondent derrick williams. have we finally established how deadly the diseases in terms of the number of infected requiring hospitalization and the death rate. know those are things that are going to take much more time to figure out for several key reasons 1st and foremost is that in the midst of the crisis different countries are counting statistics and in different ways there are no global standards comparing statistics even between countries in europe is still quite literally comparing apples to oranges to paris to strawberries we'll actually have to wait until the pandemic is over to get firm numbers on how deadly the disease really is. many vaccines are made with what are called life attenuated viruses are there any prospects for an l e v for covert 1000 live attenuated vaccines or l.a. these have been around since the 1950 s. they're there derived directly from the pathogen itself which has been weakened in the lab to cause a very mild form of the disease now in general compared to other types of vaccine
and now it's your chance to ask the questions as a science correspondent derrick williams. have we finally established how deadly the diseases in terms of the number of infected requiring hospitalization and the death rate. know those are things that are going to take much more time to figure out for several key reasons 1st and foremost is that in the midst of the crisis different countries are counting statistics and in different ways there are no global standards comparing statistics even...
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the officer derrick children kept his knee on floyd's nick for several minutes even after he stopped speaking and moving floyd was pronounced dead at a hospital 90 minutes off to this encounter the lawyer representing his family says he was a victim of racism freud had been arrested on suspicion that he'd used a counterfeit 20 don a note at a nearby store. that was the allegation that he were. trying to. commit some kind of forgery which is worse a. crime. the police. you. of course will be upon you know just. as he is have said and the autopsy will be performed to determine if the neck compression to his stiff the mayor of minneapolis has called for criminal charges against the officer who pinned down and the other police officers will with him at the scene have all been fired but that's not quelled the anger in state george floyd stance has sparked a fresh fear already in the u.s. of a police treatment of black americans. lose washington bureau chief alexandra who's following this story welcome alexandra race is often an issue in the u.s. even when it's not a problem how much is th
the officer derrick children kept his knee on floyd's nick for several minutes even after he stopped speaking and moving floyd was pronounced dead at a hospital 90 minutes off to this encounter the lawyer representing his family says he was a victim of racism freud had been arrested on suspicion that he'd used a counterfeit 20 don a note at a nearby store. that was the allegation that he were. trying to. commit some kind of forgery which is worse a. crime. the police. you. of course will be...
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well now it's your chance to ask the questions asked science correspondent derrick williams sounds ready and waiting to answer. what medical treatments to patients infected with the coronavirus receive. one of the most frightening things about a pandemic involving a new pathogen is that when it starts to send people into hospitals there's no specific medication immediately available to treat them and that's still the case with covert 19 no drug has yet been proven to be both both safe and effective against the disease although there are hundreds of clinical trials all over the world racing to test dozens of potential compounds the antiviral rendez of the year is farther along than any other it's been authorized for emergency and compassionate use in some countries even though investigations are still ongoing and to how effective it really is until we have more information on it and other candidates though conventional critical care is all doctors have to help severely affected patients using methods like mechanical ventilation which are are aimed at keeping you alive for long enough that
well now it's your chance to ask the questions asked science correspondent derrick williams sounds ready and waiting to answer. what medical treatments to patients infected with the coronavirus receive. one of the most frightening things about a pandemic involving a new pathogen is that when it starts to send people into hospitals there's no specific medication immediately available to treat them and that's still the case with covert 19 no drug has yet been proven to be both both safe and...
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time for some of your questions now and today focusing on animals he is our science editor derrick williams. and the corona virus spread in animals. yes coronaviruses are what are sometimes described as being pretty miscue us and there's every indication that the pathogen that causes target 19 originated in bats and possibly jumped from there to another intermediate species before jumping on to humans we now know that different species of felines can also get it and transmit it to each other it's clear that we can give the virus to other animals but it's not yet clear whether or not at least our domesticated animals can give it to us and. what should i do 1st when i come back from walking my dog i can't bathe him daily. and previous epidemics involving related coronaviruses like sars dogs phoned by people who had become sick didn't grow sick themselves or transmit the virus to other humans that seems to be holding true for covert 19 as well as to the question of whether sars cove too could stick to your dog's fur that also appears to be fairly low risk as as here is poor us which will tend
time for some of your questions now and today focusing on animals he is our science editor derrick williams. and the corona virus spread in animals. yes coronaviruses are what are sometimes described as being pretty miscue us and there's every indication that the pathogen that causes target 19 originated in bats and possibly jumped from there to another intermediate species before jumping on to humans we now know that different species of felines can also get it and transmit it to each other...
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and now it's time for our science correspondent derrick williams to answer some of your questions. deaths from other pathologies the sometimes being classified as cover at 19 if that were true wouldn't it be reflected in fewer deaths from other pathologies tracking deaths and exactly what caused them has proved very challenging in this pandemic we mostly hear about how many people have tested positive for covert 19 and how many people have died from it from those people who tested positive but those statistics on the reflect how many people are being tested not hell many people are actually sick or how many actually died due to the disease and a more accurate overview could probably be based on what's called all cause mortality comparing numbers of how many people die in a specific place over a specific period those are numbers that we can track accurately like researchers did in a recent study looking at a small town in northern italy that showed that at the height of the crisis there in march people were dying over 10 times more frequently than they did in the town on average dur
and now it's time for our science correspondent derrick williams to answer some of your questions. deaths from other pathologies the sometimes being classified as cover at 19 if that were true wouldn't it be reflected in fewer deaths from other pathologies tracking deaths and exactly what caused them has proved very challenging in this pandemic we mostly hear about how many people have tested positive for covert 19 and how many people have died from it from those people who tested positive but...
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definitely not the end while it is a step in the right direction my fear is is that the only pursued derrick sheldon and not pursue the other 3 officers that stood by and kneeled on george floyd i know that people are at the outcry right now is for people to arrest all 3 officers and for all 3 officers to be charged i'm right now they said they have him in custody they won't disclose what his charges actually are at this time my understanding is they are trying to to gain a solid case although for protesters it's unclear as to why what they have as far as footage is not clear enough as far as evidence. i would like to say that the protesting would stop but i don't think you know i don't think this will end anytime soon until all 3 are all 4 officers are in custody and that we know that there are charges and then we need to know that there's actual reform happening within the police department that this will not happen again in another year or 2 would be my next question would be this this should be really. what you're seeing back here was a long time coming we had planned deal that was murde
definitely not the end while it is a step in the right direction my fear is is that the only pursued derrick sheldon and not pursue the other 3 officers that stood by and kneeled on george floyd i know that people are at the outcry right now is for people to arrest all 3 officers and for all 3 officers to be charged i'm right now they said they have him in custody they won't disclose what his charges actually are at this time my understanding is they are trying to to gain a solid case although...
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where do things go from here joining me to talk about that is derrick scissors and bill bishop really great to have you both here bill, i'll start with you on what's happening or not happening on the ground in hong kong and do you anticipate the protests to each another fever pitch or is there a sense that it's becoming futile >> great question. i'm not in hong kong so i can't say with any certainty i think though that this move by beijing is really the death knell for hong kong as we know it and expect a lot of protesters, folks protesting before the pandemic hit and the restrictions came into place will want to take to the streets again if they're able to because what else do they have to lose at this point in. >> derrick, i guess that's the question and a lot of investors thinking about the future of hong kong, whether it loses the special status, the hong kong dollar and futures markets is hoeing a l showing a lot of weakness. if people pull out then how existential of a threat is that for china and why should the american public care >> two important questions i think it is agree
where do things go from here joining me to talk about that is derrick scissors and bill bishop really great to have you both here bill, i'll start with you on what's happening or not happening on the ground in hong kong and do you anticipate the protests to each another fever pitch or is there a sense that it's becoming futile >> great question. i'm not in hong kong so i can't say with any certainty i think though that this move by beijing is really the death knell for hong kong as we...
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. >> all right, thank you very much mayor derrick henry, we appreciate your time. best of luck as you work through this challenging situation. be well. >> thank you. take care. >>> i want to bring in dr. ester at public health at oregon health and science university and dr. rina. the coronavirus is not yet contained and now is not the time to pull back completely. where do you think the break down in communication as we see images of people clearly not listening. >> hi good evening, ana, this is what happens when the natural te tendency wants to exert freedom after months at home mixes with really at best mixed messages from the administration in term of social distancing. the president has really fuelled this comabbustible mix by refusg to wear a mask and stating he wants to open churches and get back to normal. it is a message to the public should have been that we can't get back to normal, we need to get back to a new normal. the public has not heard that and this is what you see. >> dr. chu. now we know. seems like what we saw at daytona beach and the island of
. >> all right, thank you very much mayor derrick henry, we appreciate your time. best of luck as you work through this challenging situation. be well. >> thank you. take care. >>> i want to bring in dr. ester at public health at oregon health and science university and dr. rina. the coronavirus is not yet contained and now is not the time to pull back completely. where do you think the break down in communication as we see images of people clearly not listening. >>...
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>> reporter: there was a hearing to see if derrick almena will be released. courts are closed to the public because of the public so we weren't able to go inside and see. we're awaiting to hear to see what if anything happened. almena has been in jail on 36 charges from the ghost ship warehouse. his bail has been reduced to $150,000. according to "the mercury news," he posted that amount last month but couldn't be released until there was a suitable location found for him. he will be required to wear an electronic monitoring device. almena was the master tenant. the fire broke out during a music party in 2016, which was not permitted in that space. last year a jury acquitted max harris, a tenant in the ghost ship warehouse, and the co-defendant. but they deadlocked in favor of finding almena guilty. july 6. bob redell, nbc bay area news. in the bay" and you'll only see it right here on nbc bay area. two east bay families are keeping their sanity by sheltering together. they say the decision is about finding a way to get things done. nbc bay area's kris sanche
>> reporter: there was a hearing to see if derrick almena will be released. courts are closed to the public because of the public so we weren't able to go inside and see. we're awaiting to hear to see what if anything happened. almena has been in jail on 36 charges from the ghost ship warehouse. his bail has been reduced to $150,000. according to "the mercury news," he posted that amount last month but couldn't be released until there was a suitable location found for him. he...
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the ghost shipment master derrick almenney could be released from jail. the reason is covid-19 concerns. there will be a court hearing to determine if he will be released on bond. he was charged in connection to the ghost shipment fire that killed 36 people in 2016. >>> out in force, enforcing social distancing. east bay regional parks police patrolling on four wheelers. this is nothing new. they're making sure people follow the rules as they work the flatten the curve. they're still out there. you can go to any of california's beautiful state parks virtually. park rangers bringing the wonder of the state parks to you with phones and tablets and a tri-pod. you can discover new pliss your screen. great for kids learning at home. more than 30,000 students have registered for these virtual sessions. >> it can be out of state. it doesn't matter who you are. you just log in. what do you have to lose? you're talking to a live expert in the field. >> there are 280 state parks that you can virtually visit. all you have to do to spate to go ports/ca.us. >>> a beau
the ghost shipment master derrick almenney could be released from jail. the reason is covid-19 concerns. there will be a court hearing to determine if he will be released on bond. he was charged in connection to the ghost shipment fire that killed 36 people in 2016. >>> out in force, enforcing social distancing. east bay regional parks police patrolling on four wheelers. this is nothing new. they're making sure people follow the rules as they work the flatten the curve. they're still...
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saturday i've been met by 2 russian cosmonauts and an american astronaut been in orbit since april but derrick pitts is the chief astronomer at the franklin institute science museum in the u.s. he says the mission kicks off a new phase in space exploration this truly is a historic a moment because this is another step toward opening access to low earth orbit in space and a much lower cost and this also will be the 1st steps towards the next big adventure in space exploration astronauts returning to the moon in just a couple of years and then building up the skill and the infrastructure for a potential human visit to mars one of the differences between the between nasa as a national space agency and space x. as an independent company is that space x. doesn't have the same time to put red tape bureaucratic red tape that down nasa has to deal with there and it also has the freedom to take on new and innovative approaches to accessing space you know nasa has an entire infrastructure built up based on the space agency ideas of the 20th century where space x. is built up almost entirely in the 21st
saturday i've been met by 2 russian cosmonauts and an american astronaut been in orbit since april but derrick pitts is the chief astronomer at the franklin institute science museum in the u.s. he says the mission kicks off a new phase in space exploration this truly is a historic a moment because this is another step toward opening access to low earth orbit in space and a much lower cost and this also will be the 1st steps towards the next big adventure in space exploration astronauts...
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game for being such a big star he was truly in touch i was so derrick saving oh say you will say when i took him in annika tell us more about the handle. and let's be clear about this that people together it's close because it's not like you're working shoulder to shoulder 6 because you sit in this park cars are side building at the time you don't even know who's in the squad cars they show up they stay outside they don't come in they don't assist ok. just. come out so we don't really do that but we are employed by the same people ok so their children's relationship with floyd was very short because there wasn't a clear cut the rope that was. shot in. the road dale so i've been clear that i deem do you think they should even recognize floyd's during their arrest. it's possible that maybe. they did die in that moment because you think of my sister recognizes you in my business and security that usually gives you some type of insight but with that officer some type of time in level with that officer that usually helps you out in situations so you got pulled over for speeding and you kne
game for being such a big star he was truly in touch i was so derrick saving oh say you will say when i took him in annika tell us more about the handle. and let's be clear about this that people together it's close because it's not like you're working shoulder to shoulder 6 because you sit in this park cars are side building at the time you don't even know who's in the squad cars they show up they stay outside they don't come in they don't assist ok. just. come out so we don't really do that...
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for low level felonies and misdemeanors it went into effect on april 13th i saw on april 13th that derrick bell nana had been released. >>but because under this bail schedule his bail is iraq. >>that release from the santa rita county jail could happen as early as monday as our main as expected to appear before an oakland judge at 09:00am if released the alameda county district attorney's office has said they will seek an order to bar al manar from having contact with victims families or witnesses in his pending trial. candy says what that trial would look like is anyone's guess right now at the end of march the judicial council made orders that suspended jury trials for 60 days. >>so there are a cow man is case could not go forward whether he's in custody are not in custody, but caused the chief justice and the judicial council nayar rule suspending jury trials for 60 days on april 29th. >>the judicial council set up and now an emergency order that extended the jury trial suspension for another 30 days so there cannot be a jury trial in the state of california until after june 30th, but y
for low level felonies and misdemeanors it went into effect on april 13th i saw on april 13th that derrick bell nana had been released. >>but because under this bail schedule his bail is iraq. >>that release from the santa rita county jail could happen as early as monday as our main as expected to appear before an oakland judge at 09:00am if released the alameda county district attorney's office has said they will seek an order to bar al manar from having contact with victims...