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who are you and what are you doing here getty i'm getting. i was born here in 1941. i make on this younger sister i think that's where he slept out of the over there in the corner on the other side is melanie's bed she was that elder sister you lived here for many years what memories do you still have feelings have dished out before so much happened here. but i can't remember at all they say you and your brother and sister had a very comfortable life here the sylvia's fried things owned always what they seem . whenever we went out we were different in here a lot of things happened my father. his disease. we didn't really understand what was happening life was perhaps melanie knew more do you want to tell us about it. yes so often that stove over there. we children must already have been asleep when suddenly we heard loud noises coming from our parents' bedroom where they arguing. arguing my mother of all people arguing with my father no she was patience personified she put up with everything so what happened. for you my he lit a fire i heard him opening the stove doo
who are you and what are you doing here getty i'm getting. i was born here in 1941. i make on this younger sister i think that's where he slept out of the over there in the corner on the other side is melanie's bed she was that elder sister you lived here for many years what memories do you still have feelings have dished out before so much happened here. but i can't remember at all they say you and your brother and sister had a very comfortable life here the sylvia's fried things owned always...
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it and when us the ability to jettison discipline with getty abandon. the increase in cases we've seen in some locations results from several factors including increased testing. it does not indicate we've reopened too early but it does confirm we must remain vigilant. that includes in the workplace. the department occupational safety and health administration has been helping workers and employers prepare for coronavirus since january. to date the agency issues in 17 different guidance documents for specific industries. general guidance for all employers and workers. the industry specific guidance covers workplaces from nursing homes and meatpacking plants to construction and curbside pickup. each document tailored to the particular risks and precautions for that work environment. from my discussions with employers it is clear business leaders have never been as focused on worker safety as they are now. that said, we know there always some businesses or managers who will give safety short shrift. we have existing regulations and statutory authority to
it and when us the ability to jettison discipline with getty abandon. the increase in cases we've seen in some locations results from several factors including increased testing. it does not indicate we've reopened too early but it does confirm we must remain vigilant. that includes in the workplace. the department occupational safety and health administration has been helping workers and employers prepare for coronavirus since january. to date the agency issues in 17 different guidance...
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i seldldom meet people afterwar and i'm getti stressed out, so i listen to music to relax and rechargeeporter: the pandemic has had a a prprofound impact onn h work environment. he's concerned that coronavirus patients are also affected by this situation. >> translator: with restrictions endo scopic procedureses, we've had to postpwn genal examinations andnd treatment an patients have had to wait unless itit was urgent. >> repeporter:r: to deal with t ongoing stress he turns to his owe bow, finding relaxation in practice. ♪ >> translator: music is absolutely essentitial for me. without it, i don't think my work and life w would run smoothly. music has helped and saved me my whole life. right now, i'm practicing as much as possible to maintain my skills. >> reporter: in the middle of the pandemic, orchestra member and clarinet player yoshimoto minami started her career as a nurse, working long hours and taking extra steps to avoid spreading or contracting the virus. she's totally exhausted both physically and mentally by the end of her shift. >> translator: i just started working in apr
i seldldom meet people afterwar and i'm getti stressed out, so i listen to music to relax and rechargeeporter: the pandemic has had a a prprofound impact onn h work environment. he's concerned that coronavirus patients are also affected by this situation. >> translator: with restrictions endo scopic procedureses, we've had to postpwn genal examinations andnd treatment an patients have had to wait unless itit was urgent. >> repeporter:r: to deal with t ongoing stress he turns to his...
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fore we getti to the sit in the states, can i start with a vaccine? reports suggest that anti-bodies of people who have had conavirus may not stay in our bodies for very long. but with that mean if that is the case for vaccines? dr. wangis: the vaccineeded more than ever. just getting covid-19.om if it's true the antibodies will only last for a couple of months , then we cannot count on getting the infection to protect us. eewe that vaccine, perhaps more than ever. katty: what it means the vaccine were not give us immunity for a longer is that a health issue? it could be a> -- it could be a health issue >>, buthat may not be we are all hoping for. we are thinking if we get this one-shot comic it could protect us for a lifetime in its 100% affect it. very likely it will be like that and it may protect us for a year and we have to be ready for those types of outcomes. tt there are 26 states where numbers are rising. one of the things i thought was the people -- age of the people is consideray lower in the u.s. why is that iortant? dr. wen: back in march
fore we getti to the sit in the states, can i start with a vaccine? reports suggest that anti-bodies of people who have had conavirus may not stay in our bodies for very long. but with that mean if that is the case for vaccines? dr. wangis: the vaccineeded more than ever. just getting covid-19.om if it's true the antibodies will only last for a couple of months , then we cannot count on getting the infection to protect us. eewe that vaccine, perhaps more than ever. katty: what it means the...
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this moment, in the middle of a pandemic, the idea of completely upending the health care system by gettis something that will make many, many americans nervous. so i think both in terms of the pure politics of and the timing it, it seems terkwribly d on the administration's part to do this. robert but abby, you look at b vice presideen and the presumptive democratic nominee, he's itching to have this fiong ealth care. so speaker pelosi, let's dig a little bit deep noor this campaign issue and the latest polls because they do hover over everything. the president is looking at tough numbers. cording to a "new york times" siena college poll former vice president joe biden is leading in six battleground states that president trump won in 2016. another times siena poll showed den ahead of the president by 14 points nationally and showed trump losing ground with his base of white voters. the president's response is pretty much been going back to his 20 playbook from touting the border wall alongside em jonathane in arizona this week, two accusing former esident obama of treason. abby, back to
this moment, in the middle of a pandemic, the idea of completely upending the health care system by gettis something that will make many, many americans nervous. so i think both in terms of the pure politics of and the timing it, it seems terkwribly d on the administration's part to do this. robert but abby, you look at b vice presideen and the presumptive democratic nominee, he's itching to have this fiong ealth care. so speaker pelosi, let's dig a little bit deep noor this campaign issue and...
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the subject was sheila's 15 year old sister getty so he probably had to choose her because he couldn't afford other models. the totally unnatural coloring the bilious green and yellow in the face the blood red stumps that we see here they mark the birth of expressionism. well the artist has dared to defy the law of imitation the subject itself breaks taboos its depiction of the exposed genitals stops at nothing but this is not pornography to be looked at in secret so to speak. so it's no it's a work of art indeed it's a key piece not only of early austrian expressionism but also of aidan sheila's entire. so. today she exhibitions don't come with signs barring admissions for girls and young women as they did in the us as latest the 1970 s. but how is this charged as it is with erotic energy perceived by the public today can modern sensibilities stomachs sexually explicit work hard tom. foreman explains have no problem with explicit depictions. i think it's good if there's a place in society where such things can be addressed and shown. there is a place for open and sensible discourse. w
the subject was sheila's 15 year old sister getty so he probably had to choose her because he couldn't afford other models. the totally unnatural coloring the bilious green and yellow in the face the blood red stumps that we see here they mark the birth of expressionism. well the artist has dared to defy the law of imitation the subject itself breaks taboos its depiction of the exposed genitals stops at nothing but this is not pornography to be looked at in secret so to speak. so it's no it's a...
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it's the opposite side of the freeway as the getty center, at least 50 acres burned since midnight. no homes evacuated. firefighters have now stopped the fire's progress. this is the third fire in that same area over the past two years. >>> the likely democratic presidential nominee joe biden will continue his conversation on racial injustice today. he's holding a virtual town hall meeting with the naacp ceo derek yonsson. biden received and delivered a video message yesterday for george floyd's funeral. >> we cannot leave this moment thinking we can turn away from raci racism, from systemic abuse that still plagues american lives. >> in the meantime biden has won two more democratic primaries surpassed the number ofd delegates needed to win the nomination. >>> in all five states held their primaries yesterday but in georgia there were some problems as voters experience long lines deep into the night long after the polls close. it had to do with newly purchased voting machines and lack of training among precinct workers. some voters never received absentee ballots. an investigation
it's the opposite side of the freeway as the getty center, at least 50 acres burned since midnight. no homes evacuated. firefighters have now stopped the fire's progress. this is the third fire in that same area over the past two years. >>> the likely democratic presidential nominee joe biden will continue his conversation on racial injustice today. he's holding a virtual town hall meeting with the naacp ceo derek yonsson. biden received and delivered a video message yesterday for...
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. >> woodruff: and just a few seconds to each of you, is it a problem for joe biden that he is not getti out, amy? >> well, right now the real clear politics has he joe biden over 8, so no i would say it is not a problem. >> and he is makg a calculated risk that it may not be a great idea to be the source of a superspreader event. we don't know whether the trump rally will turn into a sper spreader event but without social distancing and masks the public health experts i talk to are really concerned. >> woodruff: i guess if you can be up from your base eight up from your basent, why change things. tamara keith, amy walter, well thank you both. >> woodruff: on the newshour online, the latest episode of our podcast, "america interrupted." this week, we look at the police department in camden, new jersey, which many point to as a model for reform what did it get right, and where does it fall short? listen now on our website, that's: pbs.org/newshour/podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. and that's the newshour for tonight. dy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. f
. >> woodruff: and just a few seconds to each of you, is it a problem for joe biden that he is not getti out, amy? >> well, right now the real clear politics has he joe biden over 8, so no i would say it is not a problem. >> and he is makg a calculated risk that it may not be a great idea to be the source of a superspreader event. we don't know whether the trump rally will turn into a sper spreader event but without social distancing and masks the public health experts i talk...
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so we're letting people getti accustomed to it.cond one is a $50 fine and the fourth offense is a $500 fine so it's an escalating fine system. the stay at home order like we implemented in late march our expectation is that everyone is going to do it, to follow it. in march -- make sure everyone was at home, but what we did see in march that stay at home order was extremely effective. went from the time with we had an increase of 35 new cases a day to a decline of 14 new cases per day. almost within a one to two week period. so we're hoping that the mask in public requirement has a similar effect because frankly, we really don't want to have to go backwards and undo some of the openings and potentially reimpose a stay at home order. >> would you like to have governor desantis issue a statewide mask order? would that send a stronger message? >> you know, if the's asking fo my advice, and we talk very often, i would recommend it. i don't see the downside. his website recommends that people wear masks in public, so i don't think there
so we're letting people getti accustomed to it.cond one is a $50 fine and the fourth offense is a $500 fine so it's an escalating fine system. the stay at home order like we implemented in late march our expectation is that everyone is going to do it, to follow it. in march -- make sure everyone was at home, but what we did see in march that stay at home order was extremely effective. went from the time with we had an increase of 35 new cases a day to a decline of 14 new cases per day. almost...
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tennessee take care from the jefferson starship hung out the cafe are the famous poet lawrence william gettyan go hung out. >> they work worked at a play with the god fathers and photos he had his typewriter i wish i were here back there it there's a lot of moving parts the meeting spot rich in culture and artists and musicians epic people would talk with you and you'd getetetetetetetetetett [♪] >> i just don't know that you can find a neighborhood in the city where you can hear music stands and take a ride on the low rider down the street. it is an experience that you can't have anywhere else in san francisco. [♪] [♪] >> district nine is a in the southeast portion of the city. we have four neighborhoods that i represent. st. mary's park has a completely unique architecture. very distinct feel, and it is a very close to holly park which is another beautiful park in san francisco. the bernal heights district is unique in that we have the hell which has one of the best views in all of san francisco. there is a swinging hanging from a tree at the top. it is as if you are swinging over the entir
tennessee take care from the jefferson starship hung out the cafe are the famous poet lawrence william gettyan go hung out. >> they work worked at a play with the god fathers and photos he had his typewriter i wish i were here back there it there's a lot of moving parts the meeting spot rich in culture and artists and musicians epic people would talk with you and you'd getetetetetetetetetett [♪] >> i just don't know that you can find a neighborhood in the city where you can hear...
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he still has incredible support among republicans, still getti 90 plus something of their vote but even when you ask the question othat npr, news poll whether they thought donald trumwas handng it well, a third much republicans thought the protests were val aid. a third of republicans that president trump wast handlin it very billion well but are still supporting the president in the re-electith. challenge for this president has long been that he keeps going ck to these same issues, the same strategies over and over again which tend rtoing his voters in but do not bringr nibbles along e ride. and that is what you are seeing right now, is hess loing independence by bigger margins. he's always lo democrats and the bigger concern i think going into the fall for the president is that this suddenly doesn't work to even energize his base enough. it's always about priming and pumping his voters out. at se point does thistart to lose that energy that he's counting on which is why we' hearing today that he is intending to start his rallies against, probably in the next couple of weeks.o >> wdruf
he still has incredible support among republicans, still getti 90 plus something of their vote but even when you ask the question othat npr, news poll whether they thought donald trumwas handng it well, a third much republicans thought the protests were val aid. a third of republicans that president trump wast handlin it very billion well but are still supporting the president in the re-electith. challenge for this president has long been that he keeps going ck to these same issues, the same...
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it was unclear how to treat them. neey were giving them di and they weren't getti better, and they were running these very high temperatures. and the rumor was that this is a virus that people need to be aware of. >> smith: throughout december, more and more people continued to come into wuhan hospita with high fevers and coughs. then, on december 30, a 34-year-old ophthalmologist at han central hospital, dr. li wenliang, logged on to a group chat with some fellow medical school classmates. he was worried. have you seen the record of what was said, what he was saying? >> yes. really wasn't that outrageous statement he made or anything, just simply said that, "i heard in our hospital there are cases of sars-like symptoms." >> smith: liu baifang schell and her husband, orville, are ngtime china experts. and that was enough to bring the authorities down on him. yes. >> the public security bureau came a made him sign a confession, and ma him agree th, to be quiet. and that's a veratening thing, because the public security bureau is no joke. it's a secret police force, and people are fearful
it was unclear how to treat them. neey were giving them di and they weren't getti better, and they were running these very high temperatures. and the rumor was that this is a virus that people need to be aware of. >> smith: throughout december, more and more people continued to come into wuhan hospita with high fevers and coughs. then, on december 30, a 34-year-old ophthalmologist at han central hospital, dr. li wenliang, logged on to a group chat with some fellow medical school...
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gottlieb, how much worse is this been pan demdemic getti? to us straight as to what is happening in the overall country right now? >> i think we're seeing pervasive infection across the country. we're averaging about 20,000 infections a day which is probably more like 150,000 to 200,000 new infections a day we're diagnosing one in ten infections i don't think it will get a lot worse but not a lot better much what you're going to see is a rotating series of outbreaks in different cities. hopefully the cities take aggressive measures to contain the outbreaks. texas and houston now has an outbreak under way phoenix, there is an outbreak under way in arizona there is an joit break under way in south carolina. other states you see rising cases. not entirely unexpected. i think what the states need to do is do good track and trace work to isolate the sources of the outbreak and try to take some limited measures to contain them so if it's certain settings, certain communities, certain activities, there is a source of a lot of the spread, they need
gottlieb, how much worse is this been pan demdemic getti? to us straight as to what is happening in the overall country right now? >> i think we're seeing pervasive infection across the country. we're averaging about 20,000 infections a day which is probably more like 150,000 to 200,000 new infections a day we're diagnosing one in ten infections i don't think it will get a lot worse but not a lot better much what you're going to see is a rotating series of outbreaks in different cities....
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and breaking overnight, firefighters in los angeles battling a massive brush fire near the renowned gettyews are using water, dropping helicopters to fight that blaze. officials are telling some residents they should be ready just in case conditions change >>> and now back to the george floyd case as mentioned, it is drawing renewed attention to others caught on camera gabe gutierrez is in minneapolis with us with a look at things making headlines and underscoring the point here. gabe, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. it's been about a week and a half since the worst of the unrest here in minneapolis this police precinct is still heavily fortified with these massive concrete barriers. all this as police officers across the country are facing growing scrutinies as more videos o alleged brutality is emerging. some images you're about to see are disturbing this morning, several newly released videos of black men dying in encounters with police are sparking more outrage. kxan obtained body cam from an arrest in march 2019 it was filmed but never aired by the show "live pd. inve
and breaking overnight, firefighters in los angeles battling a massive brush fire near the renowned gettyews are using water, dropping helicopters to fight that blaze. officials are telling some residents they should be ready just in case conditions change >>> and now back to the george floyd case as mentioned, it is drawing renewed attention to others caught on camera gabe gutierrez is in minneapolis with us with a look at things making headlines and underscoring the point here. gabe,...
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allow individuals to plead guilty and subject to completion of certain court mandated programming, the getty plea is vacated. they do not have that criminal record which has 40000 collateral consequences if you have a criminal conviction. it is a good program it only happens when the judge, the prosecutor, and the defense attorney all components of the criminal justice system go green come together and break that the individual should not have to suffer those collateral consequences. they are associated with the criminal conviction. so despite the consensus of the entire criminal justice community, we are doing the contrary. were denying people their in these pretrial diversion programs or entrepreneu entrepreneurentrepreneurs employing markets, we are denying them what prosecutors and judges and defense attorneys all agree should not be a bar on collateral consequence. summa the ppe denied into the spokes. this should shock the conscience of others. steven mnuchin: unaware of it but i will make that fix immediately if that is the case. steven mnuchin: thank god past the collection plate. i
allow individuals to plead guilty and subject to completion of certain court mandated programming, the getty plea is vacated. they do not have that criminal record which has 40000 collateral consequences if you have a criminal conviction. it is a good program it only happens when the judge, the prosecutor, and the defense attorney all components of the criminal justice system go green come together and break that the individual should not have to suffer those collateral consequences. they are...
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tennessee take care from the jefferson starship hung out the cafe are the famous poet lawrence william gettyan go hung out. >> they work worked at a play with the god fathers and photos he had his typewriter i wish i were here back there it there's a lot of moving parts the meeting spot rich in culture and artists and musicians epic people would talk with you and you'd getetetetetetetetetett [♪] >> i just don't know that you can find a neighborhood in the city where you can hear music stands and take a ride on the low rider down the street. it is an experience that you can't have anywhere else in san francisco. [♪] [♪] >> district nine is a in the southeast portion of the city. we have four neighborhoods that i represent. st. mary's park has a completely unique architecture. very distinct feel, and it is a very close to holly park which is another beautiful park in san francisco. the bernal heights district is unique in that we have the hell which has one of the best views in all of san francisco. there is a swinging hanging from a tree at the top. it is as if you are swinging over the entir
tennessee take care from the jefferson starship hung out the cafe are the famous poet lawrence william gettyan go hung out. >> they work worked at a play with the god fathers and photos he had his typewriter i wish i were here back there it there's a lot of moving parts the meeting spot rich in culture and artists and musicians epic people would talk with you and you'd getetetetetetetetetett [♪] >> i just don't know that you can find a neighborhood in the city where you can hear...
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tennessee take care from the jefferson starship hung out the cafe are the famous poet lawrence william getty go hung out. >> they work worked at a play with the god fathers and photos he had his typewriter i wish i were here back there it there's a lot of moving parts the meeting spot rich in culture and artists and musicians epic people would talk with you and you'd getetetetetetetetetett [♪] >> i just don't know that you can find a neighborhood in the city where you can hear music stands and take a ride on the low rider down the street. it is an experience that you can't have anywhere else in san francisco. [♪] [♪] >> district nine is a in the southeast portion of the city. we have four neighborhoods that i represent. st. mary's park has a completely unique architecture. very distinct feel, and it is a very close to holly park which is another beautiful park in san francisco. the bernal heights district is unique in that we have the hell which has one of the best views in all of san francisco. there is a swinging hanging from a tree at the top. it is as if you are swinging over the entire
tennessee take care from the jefferson starship hung out the cafe are the famous poet lawrence william getty go hung out. >> they work worked at a play with the god fathers and photos he had his typewriter i wish i were here back there it there's a lot of moving parts the meeting spot rich in culture and artists and musicians epic people would talk with you and you'd getetetetetetetetetett [♪] >> i just don't know that you can find a neighborhood in the city where you can hear...
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it's also getti windy and we're expecting breezy conditions for the afternoon. will detail that coming up shortly. hey there, scott. >>> i'll take it. we sound alike. the traffic, this is mike, you're looking at the toll bridge plaza. richmond has a crash on the shoulder. i'll show you that slowing. marcus, i will not show you my long hair. i need a haircut. >> i can tell you where to go, mike, because it is a big day for hairstylists and barber shops across the contra costa area. after three months they were closed down because of the pandemic but now they are finally reopening again. "today in the bay's" cierra johnson how the salons are preparing to welcome cierra? >> reporter: it is, in fact, a big day here at salons and barber shops. this salon has spent a lot of time making modest modifications to do so safely. the salons aren't the only ones able to open. personalized services like nail salons, we're still waiting for details on that. houses of worship as well as funerals can now reopen. here at this salon staff tells me it's more than really bringing the
it's also getti windy and we're expecting breezy conditions for the afternoon. will detail that coming up shortly. hey there, scott. >>> i'll take it. we sound alike. the traffic, this is mike, you're looking at the toll bridge plaza. richmond has a crash on the shoulder. i'll show you that slowing. marcus, i will not show you my long hair. i need a haircut. >> i can tell you where to go, mike, because it is a big day for hairstylists and barber shops across the contra costa...
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you know, w of theceplar getti close t cont to that social distancing and wearing masks regardless ofcked up for months and they're coming outside for the first time. >> we were the worst. now we're the bestew for parents of children with adhd. first video game for treating kids with the condition and will reeve is joining us with more. good morning, will. >> reporter: good morning. conventional wisdom holds screen time for kids should be limited but what if the images on the screen are prescribed by a doctor and are meant to engage and treat hyperactive children? ♪ for the first time the government has approved a video game as medical treatment. >> it sounds like science an he the food and drug administration announced endeavor rx as a digital therapy. hyperactivity disorder, adhd in children. >> medicine delivered not as a molecule in a pill but through an experience and that's really what the video game s the video game delivers an experience. >> this product is meant to improve attention. this is not to be a silver bullet or a be all or end all. >> reporter: it is for childrens 8
you know, w of theceplar getti close t cont to that social distancing and wearing masks regardless ofcked up for months and they're coming outside for the first time. >> we were the worst. now we're the bestew for parents of children with adhd. first video game for treating kids with the condition and will reeve is joining us with more. good morning, will. >> reporter: good morning. conventional wisdom holds screen time for kids should be limited but what if the images on the screen...