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isabel wilkerson gets tonight's last word once again. thank you, isabel. so much. >> thank you. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> well, good evening once again, and it's a busy one. day 1,302 of the trump administration. 82 days to go until our presidential election. today we saw in real time the president admit out loud and in public with cameras
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isabel wilkerson gets tonight's last word once again. thank you, isabel.iate it. >> -- so much. >> thank you. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> well, good evening once again, and it's a busy one. day 1,302 of the trump administration. 82 days to go until our presidential election. today we saw in realtime the president admit out loud and in public with cameras rolling that underfunding the post office would prevent mail-in voting. it was at least clarifying. also birtherism is back, promoted by the man who first raised it about his predecessor.
isabel wilkerson gets tonight's last word once again. thank you, isabel.iate it. >> -- so much. >> thank you. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> well, good evening once again, and it's a busy one. day 1,302 of the trump administration. 82 days to go until our presidential election. today we saw in realtime the president admit out loud and in public with cameras rolling that underfunding the post office would prevent mail-in voting. it was at least...
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jeffrey brown talks to author isabel wilkerson.our ongoing arts and culture coverage, canvas. jeffrey: in 1959, martin luther king jr. visiting india and seeing its caste system, realized he was a kind of untouchable in his own land. it's one of many stories told in the new book: "caste: the origins of our discontent," which asks us to see our country in a new way. isabel: i really was lookinto better understand the origins, the very long standing origins of divisions in our country. the era in which we live is an era of upheaval, really requires and calls for new language, new ways of seeing one another, new ways of understanding how we interconnect and also what we've inherited as a country and as a people. jeffrey: isabel wilkerson is a former pulitzer-prize winning journalist with the new york times, and author of "the warmth of other suns," a history of the great migration of african-americans out of the south. working on that book, she came to see something embedded in american culture, even beyond race. isabel: the word raci
jeffrey brown talks to author isabel wilkerson.our ongoing arts and culture coverage, canvas. jeffrey: in 1959, martin luther king jr. visiting india and seeing its caste system, realized he was a kind of untouchable in his own land. it's one of many stories told in the new book: "caste: the origins of our discontent," which asks us to see our country in a new way. isabel: i really was lookinto better understand the origins, the very long standing origins of divisions in our country....
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m t berlin isabel thanks for joining us. should europe be concerned should europe be concerned about qual way as a network supplier what do you think. i think europe should think about dependencies in the long term and in that sense yes it should be concerned about. who its uses to equip 5 t.v. networks strategically because those networks are critical infrastructure for the next 20 years and will determine the fate of our future industry and moreover their european suppliers who would be unbearable as well so we might rather be dependent on european suppliers than chinese once and there are also some security risks about what way which i'm not completely confirmed but. laws in china the chinese government to take influence over trying these companies and security agencies can force it potentially to cooperate on our sabotage or some good technical points about using huawei as a supplier is that technical discussion now being torched by a larger political discussion and this tug of war between the us and china. yes it's a ve
m t berlin isabel thanks for joining us. should europe be concerned should europe be concerned about qual way as a network supplier what do you think. i think europe should think about dependencies in the long term and in that sense yes it should be concerned about. who its uses to equip 5 t.v. networks strategically because those networks are critical infrastructure for the next 20 years and will determine the fate of our future industry and moreover their european suppliers who would be...
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samples of our test subjects khan and isabel. has managed to find out what they look like just from their d.n.a. . does wolf yes. subject number 4 as i'm a oh about 21 years of age is eye color is definitely blue. as to his hair color it's probably brown his skin is life which is typical for a central european. so far so good but will the professor call the right shots with isabelle to. visit was. an interesting subject this is a female we believed to be between 32 and 40 years old or she definitely has red hair. the days are very clear on that and she's either lice or very light skinned and it was. wrong but why. isabel is not a typical case one of her parents is from norway the other from the loco. routes in different places can lead to false results are we just as friends or not something we need to examine more closely. so the new method is not reliable more work needs to be done. our little experiment suggests that the potential could be huge but for now d.n.a. tests cannot be used to generate realistic facial composites. th
samples of our test subjects khan and isabel. has managed to find out what they look like just from their d.n.a. . does wolf yes. subject number 4 as i'm a oh about 21 years of age is eye color is definitely blue. as to his hair color it's probably brown his skin is life which is typical for a central european. so far so good but will the professor call the right shots with isabelle to. visit was. an interesting subject this is a female we believed to be between 32 and 40 years old or she...
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amy: you bring in nazi germany, isabel wilkerson.youou can explain how it was- the united statetes and the two crow laws that inspired the nazi s. explain n how that all fitits gegether with h cast >>>> i have to say, focus in the beginning was to look for t the parallel of the intersections or point of intersections thatt would help us dederstand our own country, primarily focused on the united states could help us understand our own country through what we migight learn fm how other countries have mananad ththeir hierarchies. what broughtht me to germany was actually charlottesville a and t was there in a protest against the potential removal of the statue of robert e lee that the himself display the symbols of the confederacy and this oneparty in space. we saw the pageantry of the symbols coming together overr te memory of the civil war, memory of slavery, amererican histotorn general. the rally yeaears are the ones that put these two together,r, these two cultures together, and that was the reason why i decideded to look at germa
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. >> my name is sandy mills, and i inherited a very old picture from my grandmother, isabelle.he said it was the infamous outlaw, jesse james. i believed it, but it didn't seem like anybody else really did. >> sandy. >> hi. >> i'm jamie. so nice to meet you, and i can't wait to hear your story. sandy explains that her roots go back to missouri, where her grandmother, isabelle, shared with her the family legend -- that their forebears occasionally aided jesse james. the outlaw jesse james. >> yes, ma'am. she would tell me the stories as i was growing up, how they would give them horses and food and shelter, just protect them. >> to prove it, grandma isabelle shows sandy this picture, known as a tintype. it's an early form of photography, using a chemical emulsion to transfer a direct positive image to a small metal plate. so each tin is unique, a camera original. when do you first learn about it? >> i was about 5 years old, and she would take out the tin and she would show it to me. >> who's in the picture exactly? >> it's jesse james and bob ford. he was the one that took his l
. >> my name is sandy mills, and i inherited a very old picture from my grandmother, isabelle.he said it was the infamous outlaw, jesse james. i believed it, but it didn't seem like anybody else really did. >> sandy. >> hi. >> i'm jamie. so nice to meet you, and i can't wait to hear your story. sandy explains that her roots go back to missouri, where her grandmother, isabelle, shared with her the family legend -- that their forebears occasionally aided jesse james. the...
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drop the microevent isabel wilkerson.n in one of the many, many museums that have been set up in berlin as ways to educate people about what had happened in hopes it would never ever happen again and it seemed to be that it connected all of the, all of the challenges that humanity has faced over time and that's the desire or impulse to divide and to rank and to separate and the need that we now have need to transcend these false barriers and we have so much more in common. >> what was it like when oprah called you and said she had chosen your book. the phone rings. >> it's the voice recognized all over the bell. >> hi isabel it's oprah. but no. usually i call authors over the years i'm going choose your book. sometimes authors cry and are excited. it's the first time i called. i was crying. >> were you >> yes, i was crying. i'm so moved by this book, what you've done with this book. so it's amazing. >> it's true. it's coming out. it's coming out today. i can't wait for people to read it. all of humanity needs this book. >
drop the microevent isabel wilkerson.n in one of the many, many museums that have been set up in berlin as ways to educate people about what had happened in hopes it would never ever happen again and it seemed to be that it connected all of the, all of the challenges that humanity has faced over time and that's the desire or impulse to divide and to rank and to separate and the need that we now have need to transcend these false barriers and we have so much more in common. >> what was it...
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. >>> han sido 4 meses y 16 días para isabel desde que no trabajan en su salón de belleza. >>> yo soyos ya que la mayoría de ellas y ellos dependen de este labor para el pan de cada día el caso de isabel se está endeudando más usando tarjeta de créditos. >>> vivimos de lo que hacemos los estilistas generalmente tenemos un trabajo del cual sacamos dinero constante. si no tenemos el negocio abierto no podemos pagar nada, ni los gastos personales ni los gastos del negocio. >>> pide ser reclasificados bajo otra categoría que no los asocie con bares ya que los respalda un extenso entrenamiento de salubridad. >>> nosotros estamos acá por la práctica de lo que es la desinsectación y todo eso antes que tengamos una licencia. como su mensaje va al gobernador y piden más respeto hacia su promoción. >>> tenemos que ser prioridad no tenemos que estar en la tercera línea sino en la segunda. >>> más injusto explican que están perdiendo clientes a otros condados que permiten que estos negocios operan al igual que el dinero al comprar más equipo. >>> y se esto por toda mi vida, se siente bonito. >>>
. >>> han sido 4 meses y 16 días para isabel desde que no trabajan en su salón de belleza. >>> yo soyos ya que la mayoría de ellas y ellos dependen de este labor para el pan de cada día el caso de isabel se está endeudando más usando tarjeta de créditos. >>> vivimos de lo que hacemos los estilistas generalmente tenemos un trabajo del cual sacamos dinero constante. si no tenemos el negocio abierto no podemos pagar nada, ni los gastos personales ni los gastos del...
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earlier today i spoke with pulitzer prize winning journalist and author isabel will kerson, we talked business explores the history of racial disparity in america. ises isabel will kerson, welcome to the daily social distancing show. >> thanks for having me. >> trevor: you came into so many people's lives and you have stayed in so many people's lives because of your 2010 book which really just blew the lid off of a conversation that so many people wanted to have but didn't know how to havek and that was the warmth of the suno sun, you now have a new book which is you know, everyone is raising, everyone from oprah to every book journalist. and i think for a good reason, entitled cast, and it lacks at how society determines where people should or shouldn't belong but not just through the lens of race, which is really interesting. if we start with that, what is the difference in your opinion between caste and race. >> well, caste is the basically the artificial, arbitrary, grated ranking of human value on a society. and it determines one's standing, respect, benefit of the doubt, access
earlier today i spoke with pulitzer prize winning journalist and author isabel will kerson, we talked business explores the history of racial disparity in america. ises isabel will kerson, welcome to the daily social distancing show. >> thanks for having me. >> trevor: you came into so many people's lives and you have stayed in so many people's lives because of your 2010 book which really just blew the lid off of a conversation that so many people wanted to have but didn't know how...
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. >> at point isabel in richmond, the dogs are not the only ones strutting their stuff. on display, all kinds of masks. >> they are a fundraising for golden gate lab rescue. >> my mommy got it for me, and i really like it. >> these actually come from a company called johnny was. it's a designer. >> why wear one? you know the drill. >> to protect myself and others. >> a freshly published report details a new reason. a mask may turn a scary disease into a milder infection. which then in turn provides you and people around you with some form of immunity. >> that if we all wore facial mask all the time, that we could get through this pandemic much more quickly. >> dr. monika gandhi is an infectious disease expert and lead author of the study. she believes -- >> that masking will reduce the amount of virus you get into your system and will make you less likely to be sick. >> her research detailed multiple layer of proof. a higher dose of a virus leads to more severe disease. a mask, while not perfect, greatly reduces the dose you give or get resulting in a milder infection or
. >> at point isabel in richmond, the dogs are not the only ones strutting their stuff. on display, all kinds of masks. >> they are a fundraising for golden gate lab rescue. >> my mommy got it for me, and i really like it. >> these actually come from a company called johnny was. it's a designer. >> why wear one? you know the drill. >> to protect myself and others. >> a freshly published report details a new reason. a mask may turn a scary disease into a...
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us so far so good but with the professor called it right shots with isabel to. there was. an interesting subject this is a female we believed to be between 32 and 40 years old or she definitely has red hair. the days are very clear on that and she's either lice or very light skinned and it was. wrong but why. is a bell it's not a typical case one of her parents is from norway the other from morocco. groups in different places can lead to false results are with us just not something we need to examine more closely. so the new method is not reliable more work needs to be done. our little experiment suggests that the potential could be huge but for now d.n.a. tests cannot be used to generate realistic facial composites. that's all for this time from tomorrow today we'll be back next week with a whole new show until then stay safe and help. me. i'm not proud they will not succeed in dividing us about not succeeding taking the people off the streets because we're tired of this dictatorship. taking the stand global news that matters. made for minds. in the eye of climate change.
us so far so good but with the professor called it right shots with isabel to. there was. an interesting subject this is a female we believed to be between 32 and 40 years old or she definitely has red hair. the days are very clear on that and she's either lice or very light skinned and it was. wrong but why. is a bell it's not a typical case one of her parents is from norway the other from morocco. groups in different places can lead to false results are with us just not something we need to...
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isabel wilkerson gets tonight's last word once again. thank you, isabel. really appreciate it. >> -- so much. >> thank you. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> well, good evening once again, and it's a busy one. day 1,302 of the trump administration. 82 days to go until our presidential election. today we saw in realtime the president admit out loud and in public with cameras rolling that underfunding the post office would prevent mail-in voting. it was at least clarifying. also birtherism is back, promoted by the man who first raised it about his predecessor. he happens to be the president now. today he promoted the same thing. and we got a sense of what a trump/biden debate might sound like in an election sure to be defined by the debate over this pandemic. the afternoon started, in fact, with the former vice president calling for a nationwide mask mandate. >> every single american should be wearing a mask when they're outside for the next three months at a minimum. every governor should mandate, every governor should mandate mandatory ma
isabel wilkerson gets tonight's last word once again. thank you, isabel. really appreciate it. >> -- so much. >> thank you. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> well, good evening once again, and it's a busy one. day 1,302 of the trump administration. 82 days to go until our presidential election. today we saw in realtime the president admit out loud and in public with cameras rolling that underfunding the post office would prevent mail-in voting....
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. >> maría isabel rojas es la líder del proyecto . >> las instruacciones una de las mayores preocupacionescon interés de entender y eitar que se propague en los más vulnerables. >> rojas y susuc soc que tocan a menduo y no son desinfectados que ñsp cakerps aitp,atocps -estps estos proyectos tienen tres objetivos. >> el tercero es crea run modelo para predecir nuevos brotes de la enfermedades. >> deben saber inglés . >> la manera que funciona es esta ve . >> una vez que le llesga la yelera tienes que moralo luego con cualquier superficie y ahora solo deben colocarla en un contenedor y listo . >> hasta el momento cuentan con 300 voluntarios activos. >> bueno estos estudiantes buscan a los voluntarios que viven en las comunidades y ya que dicen que son los que menos han participado. >> vamos a teemas deoplitica el candidato joe biden dice en la listas de candidatas está la senador de california que fue elegida . >> e presidente donald trump dijo que sería una buena elección como compañero de fórmula y el republicando se renfrentá a viden en las elecciones de noviembre y . >> y se acerca la fe
. >> maría isabel rojas es la líder del proyecto . >> las instruacciones una de las mayores preocupacionescon interés de entender y eitar que se propague en los más vulnerables. >> rojas y susuc soc que tocan a menduo y no son desinfectados que ñsp cakerps aitp,atocps -estps estos proyectos tienen tres objetivos. >> el tercero es crea run modelo para predecir nuevos brotes de la enfermedades. >> deben saber inglés . >> la manera que funciona es esta ve...
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you can find it on apple podcast or your favorite podcast app, but here's a sneak peek. >> isabel says that race is social construct not biological. >> color is a fact but race is social construct, so these are constructed identities, and so caste is essentially the bones and race is the skin. caste is the underlying hierarchy or infrastructure, the framework. and race is the tool that indicates to all of us where one fits in the hierarchy. >> another great episode for you. thanks for watching. our coverage continues. build up mescale its not as hygenic as you think use finish dishwasher cleaner its dual action formula tackles grease and limescale finish clean dishwasher clean dishes they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/now and never go to the post office again! but what if you could startdo better than
you can find it on apple podcast or your favorite podcast app, but here's a sneak peek. >> isabel says that race is social construct not biological. >> color is a fact but race is social construct, so these are constructed identities, and so caste is essentially the bones and race is the skin. caste is the underlying hierarchy or infrastructure, the framework. and race is the tool that indicates to all of us where one fits in the hierarchy. >> another great episode for you....
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. >>> isabel teme que el regreso a clases dispare los casos de coronavirus. >>> cuando se vayan a jurarn adultos. los niÑos sÍ se infectan. >>> es el temor de ale. >>> pueden traer el virus a la casa. >>> miedo que tambiÉn viene vilma. >>> no mandarÍa a mi hijo al colegio. >>> no creo que pueda llevarla ahora porque no hay una vacuna. >>> la gente tiene que entender que la vacuna prevendrÁ muchos casos pero no es la soluciÓn al problema. no hay una vacuna que prevenga la enfermedad. >>> algunos dicen que los niÑos deben regresar por la salud social. >>> sabemos que la gente se infecta mÁs. >>> algunas escuelas que regresaron a clases tuvieron mÁs contagios como una de georgia. >>> no sabemos lo que pasarÁ. >>> los datos muestran que las infecciones son bajas, sÍ ocurre en meses por venir. >>> este domingo en san francisco se realizÓ una segunda conmeloragie virtual a los que fallecieron lp por el coronavirus, y fue auspiciada por el reverento abbott bayly. la administraciÓn dae limentos y fÁrmacos emitiÓ una nueva prueba de covid-19 que da mÁs resultados mÁs rapidamente. la prueba utili
. >>> isabel teme que el regreso a clases dispare los casos de coronavirus. >>> cuando se vayan a jurarn adultos. los niÑos sÍ se infectan. >>> es el temor de ale. >>> pueden traer el virus a la casa. >>> miedo que tambiÉn viene vilma. >>> no mandarÍa a mi hijo al colegio. >>> no creo que pueda llevarla ahora porque no hay una vacuna. >>> la gente tiene que entender que la vacuna prevendrÁ muchos casos pero no es la...
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quite an uptick in the books by black authors were about the whole issue of race and the country by isabel wilkerson this idea is coming into fruition for people wanting to know i didn't notice. the pandemic has caused us to pause, wait a minute and think so they didn't consider closing in that way that we have changed a great deal in terms of how the business needs to be done during this time. >> host: did you accept anything from the small business administration? >> guest: i never could get my arms around the use. it finally came to me. in the meantime so i kind of backed away from it and we didn't go forward. i started a couple of applications but they got jumbled up so i took it as a sign maybe this is some funny right now. what did happen is our local organization was offering some money in those early days which was wonderful and helped us get to study for a minute. so that helped to get us study. we did get some money from the organization and i was able to give back because i know we've been able to move along pretty well now and i don't know how long we will last. i don't know if
quite an uptick in the books by black authors were about the whole issue of race and the country by isabel wilkerson this idea is coming into fruition for people wanting to know i didn't notice. the pandemic has caused us to pause, wait a minute and think so they didn't consider closing in that way that we have changed a great deal in terms of how the business needs to be done during this time. >> host: did you accept anything from the small business administration? >> guest: i...
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about the whole issue of race and racism in the country, we just got the wonderful new book today by isabel wilkerson. so this idea is really coming into fruition for people her wedding to know i didn't know this will a lot of us didn't know things. but the pandemic has caused us to pause, to wait a minute, to think and to begin to respond to new and different ways. so consider closing in that way. but we have changed a great deal in terms of how we do business and how the business needs to be done during this time. >> host: as a small business that you accept any stimulus from the federal government they were offered to the small business administration? >> guest: yes we toyed with that for a minute but i could never get my arms around the use of the ppp. the protection plan. i try to couple times but really did not get through. finally came to me and i said this really is not for us. in the meantime i start a couple applications but they got bundled up or something. : : : and now, i don't want this to be real common knowledge but we did get money from a charitable organization and i was a
about the whole issue of race and racism in the country, we just got the wonderful new book today by isabel wilkerson. so this idea is really coming into fruition for people her wedding to know i didn't know this will a lot of us didn't know things. but the pandemic has caused us to pause, to wait a minute, to think and to begin to respond to new and different ways. so consider closing in that way. but we have changed a great deal in terms of how we do business and how the business needs to be...
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we just got the wonderful new book today by isabel wilkerson. this idea is really coming into fruition the people are wanting to know why did we learn this in school? why didn't i know it? a lot of us did note. and then that's cause us to pause, to wait a minute to think and to begin to respond in new and different ways. so we didn't consider closing in that way but we have changed a great deal in terms of how we do business and how the business needs to be done during this time. >> host: as a small business to do except any stimulus guns from the federal government that was offered to the from the small business administration? >> guest: we toyed with it for a minute but we never got my arms arm of the use of the ppp protection plan. so i tried a couple of times but i really didn't get through. finally came to me and said this really isn't for us in the meantime, so i kind of backed away from it we did not go forward with it. i started a couple applications they got bungled up so i just took it that's a sign this not for me right now. but what
we just got the wonderful new book today by isabel wilkerson. this idea is really coming into fruition the people are wanting to know why did we learn this in school? why didn't i know it? a lot of us did note. and then that's cause us to pause, to wait a minute to think and to begin to respond in new and different ways. so we didn't consider closing in that way but we have changed a great deal in terms of how we do business and how the business needs to be done during this time. >> host:...
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time fogel welcome to the program dr isabel in charlotte tell you hospital say clinical findings indicate that alexina valley was poisoned in a statement the hospital said doctors stuff found traces of a group of such substances called cold enough to raise inhibitors in his system but no but the no specific compound has yet been identified based in the valley is in intensive care in a medically induced coma his condition he said to be serious but no longer life threatening. well t w chief international editor richard walker has the latest welcome richard what else of a doctor say. here well phil i mean we were talking about this just before this statement came out just saying about how careful of course the doctors would be making a statement that could be so sort of politically explosive as this and i think what's really most striking about the statement is just how sure they appear to be about their findings so off to really just a short time 2 days of examining this enough they say that in multiple tests in independent laboratories they have confirmed this effect of this substance on t
time fogel welcome to the program dr isabel in charlotte tell you hospital say clinical findings indicate that alexina valley was poisoned in a statement the hospital said doctors stuff found traces of a group of such substances called cold enough to raise inhibitors in his system but no but the no specific compound has yet been identified based in the valley is in intensive care in a medically induced coma his condition he said to be serious but no longer life threatening. well t w chief...
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estudiantes comenzaron un proyecto para saber si el coronavirus se contagia por la superficie >> maría isabel el covid-19 y evitar su propagación en los más vulnerables con este proyecto quieren estudiar si se puede transmitir por medio de superficies que la comunidad toca y que no son desinfectadas >> la bomba de gasolina el cajero automático que >> el primer objetivo es entender cómo se propaga el virus >> también el segundo objetivo es saber si hay otros virus y el tercero saber si hay brotes al respecto >> tienen que saber inglés >> no, solamente español >> el grupo envía los materiales necesarios >> vamos y dejamos los chips en la casa de la persona >> después que llegan los materiales como pequeños pedazos de tela se hace la prueba cuando tengas tiempo >> tienes que mojarlo con el spray después escoges cualquier superficie ahora tengo... >> después frotas la tela en la superficie y después la colocas en un contenedor >> el proyecto fue pensado por el profesor >> hasta el momento tienen 300 voluntarios activos y quieren ayuda de los hispanos que viven en las comunidades con más contagios
estudiantes comenzaron un proyecto para saber si el coronavirus se contagia por la superficie >> maría isabel el covid-19 y evitar su propagación en los más vulnerables con este proyecto quieren estudiar si se puede transmitir por medio de superficies que la comunidad toca y que no son desinfectadas >> la bomba de gasolina el cajero automático que >> el primer objetivo es entender cómo se propaga el virus >> también el segundo objetivo es saber si hay otros virus y...
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[ambient music] ♪ - our last fluent speaker of rumsen ohlone, isabel meadows, was recorded for at leasthe last five years of her life. she records as much as she knew of our language, of our stories, our creation, personal histories, gossip, recipes. the foods are described with so much love and care. oftentimes she would say, "i wish we had some now "so that you could try it, "and so that we can have it again." and when you've worked for this documentation for as long as we have, you develop a real care for those old people.
[ambient music] ♪ - our last fluent speaker of rumsen ohlone, isabel meadows, was recorded for at leasthe last five years of her life. she records as much as she knew of our language, of our stories, our creation, personal histories, gossip, recipes. the foods are described with so much love and care. oftentimes she would say, "i wish we had some now "so that you could try it, "and so that we can have it again." and when you've worked for this documentation for as long as...
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estos son gris cines o palitos de pan italiano que la seÑora isabel hace y le vende a otros restaurantestro de su restaurante, el buen comer, ubicado entre la kingston y la misiÓn. >> tambiÉn necesitamos una ayuda del gobierno. con esto estamos manteniendo restaurante. julio dos. lleva mÁs de tres aÑos de esfuerzo y dedicaciÓn. comenzÓ cocinando desde casa hasta establecer su propio negocio en el 2017. logrÓ estar en la portada de un libro local que reconoce a los cocineros y empresarios latinos de san francisco. logros que se han visto amenazados por el covid de 19 desde que tuvieron que sacar en marzo. >> es triste porque es una oportunidad para las personas. julio: alrededor de 5000 negocios del Área de san francisco han cerrado . 2000 permanentemente . no podido darle frente a la pandemia. >> la verdad es que es muy poca las entradas. julio: con deudas mensuales de mÁs de 14.000 $ y con mÍnimos ingresos, los caudillos se aferran a su uniÓn familiar para enfrentar esta crisis. >> ya le dije a mis hijos que me tienen que ayudar a que venga mÁs clientela. julio: la familia dice que todo
estos son gris cines o palitos de pan italiano que la seÑora isabel hace y le vende a otros restaurantestro de su restaurante, el buen comer, ubicado entre la kingston y la misiÓn. >> tambiÉn necesitamos una ayuda del gobierno. con esto estamos manteniendo restaurante. julio dos. lleva mÁs de tres aÑos de esfuerzo y dedicaciÓn. comenzÓ cocinando desde casa hasta establecer su propio negocio en el 2017. logrÓ estar en la portada de un libro local que reconoce a los cocineros y...
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los veh'iculos e ir con sus cosas m'as preciadas t esta comunidad fue lastimada el 2008 y la seÑora isabelrder su casa tras la pasada de este horrible hurac'an >>> en el 2008 tuvimos que ev evacuar y la verdad es que no es una buena decisiÓ >>> c'omo qued'o su casa >>> destruida totalmente hubo u cuatro pies de agua al interior, no se salvÓ nad >>> muchÍsimas gracias y estas personas estÁn haciendo lo po posible para resguardar y pro g protegerse no es cierto no se sabe d'onde va a pegar el hur hurac'an y entre la frontera y e el estado de texas y el estado del luciana por eso todos qui quieren poner a salvo, paulina >>> te agradezco el reporte y antes de convertirse en hurac'an laura dej'o un saldo de al menos 13 muertos y daÑos materiale (informaci'on en pantalla( (informaci'on en pantalla( (informaci'on en pantalla( la ca'ida de varios postes de u luz hizo que muchas poblaciones se quedaran y si elÉctrico >>> enfrentamientos entre man manifestantes y policÍas ante i disturbios registraron anoche en la ciudad en la que se atac'o a jacob blacke donde recibi'o 17 d disparos en la espalda s
los veh'iculos e ir con sus cosas m'as preciadas t esta comunidad fue lastimada el 2008 y la seÑora isabelrder su casa tras la pasada de este horrible hurac'an >>> en el 2008 tuvimos que ev evacuar y la verdad es que no es una buena decisiÓ >>> c'omo qued'o su casa >>> destruida totalmente hubo u cuatro pies de agua al interior, no se salvÓ nad >>> muchÍsimas gracias y estas personas estÁn haciendo lo po posible para resguardar y pro g protegerse no es...
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. >> reporter: at point isabel enrichment, the dogs are not the only ones strutting their stuff, on display are all >> they are a fundraiser for golden gate lab rescue. >> my mommy, fore, i really like it. >> johnny is a designer. i am to myself and other people. >> reporter: a freshly published report publishes a new reason, it may turn a very scary disease into a mild infei people around you with some form of immunity. >> if we all were one all the time, we could get through this pandemic much more quickly. >> reporter: mark doctor monica gandhi is an expert and lead author of the study. >> masking will reduce the amount of virus that you get into your system and it will make you less likelyto be sick. >> her research details multiple layers of proof. a higher dose of the virus leads to more severe disease. and a mask, while not perfect, it really reduces the dose you give organic, resulting in a milder infection or none at all. and ships weit hard with a coronavirus outbreak. at first, passengers were forced to stay on board. the diamond princess did not immediately handout masks. the ex
. >> reporter: at point isabel enrichment, the dogs are not the only ones strutting their stuff, on display are all >> they are a fundraiser for golden gate lab rescue. >> my mommy, fore, i really like it. >> johnny is a designer. i am to myself and other people. >> reporter: a freshly published report publishes a new reason, it may turn a very scary disease into a mild infei people around you with some form of immunity. >> if we all were one all the time, we...
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this is isabel nakirya, for the pbs newshour, in northern uganda. >> sy: th's all from here, judy. >>druff: thank you, stephanie. anre we go, amna nawaz is back with what we can expect from tonight's republican convention. >> naw: on the republicans' last night to make their official conventiopitcweto the publicl hear from people closest to the president. that includes party leadership like house minority lder kevin mccarthy and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. some of mr. trump's closest advisors will speak tonight, including his personal attorney rudyani and his daughter, ivanka trump. and finally tonight, we'll hear from the president directly from the white house south lawn-- ase unprecedenteing for a political acceptance speech, fierce defense of his first four years in office. global pandemic, president trump will address a live crowd at the white house, and a virtual crowd of millions more, on this final night of the 2020 conventions. >> woodruff: and you can follow all ofpecial coverage of this week's republican national convention online. you'll find news updates and d
this is isabel nakirya, for the pbs newshour, in northern uganda. >> sy: th's all from here, judy. >>druff: thank you, stephanie. anre we go, amna nawaz is back with what we can expect from tonight's republican convention. >> naw: on the republicans' last night to make their official conventiopitcweto the publicl hear from people closest to the president. that includes party leadership like house minority lder kevin mccarthy and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. some of...
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más pobres de california este me sé de salubridad ha sido favorable para la educación de sus hijos isabelrnen en sus hogares esto según indica la superintendente >>> todos tenemos un celular aquí con el celular tengo todo para que los niños pueden estudiar desde casa los celulares pasan a ser una distracción y hasta un problema. al no tener internet es difícil porque tenemos queusar los datos de nuestro teléfonos y esto lo dificulta más hay mucha lentitud >>> debido al costo muchas familias no pueden pagar por los servicios inalámbricos de wi-fi >>> gracias a fondos municipales y del condado el distrito escolar dice que estrada la par de otros distritos escolares más próspero muchas familias lograron llevar sus nuevos dispositivosa las escuelas >>> entonces eso es lo que le queremos enseñar a los niños queremos enseñarle a las familias cómo conectar las computadoras cómo usar las aplicaciones para que los padres puedan mantener esa disciplina >>> ahora que la enseñanza distancia es obligatorio el distrito tuvo cuatro meses para asegurarse de que todos sus estudiantes tuvieran internet en
más pobres de california este me sé de salubridad ha sido favorable para la educación de sus hijos isabelrnen en sus hogares esto según indica la superintendente >>> todos tenemos un celular aquí con el celular tengo todo para que los niños pueden estudiar desde casa los celulares pasan a ser una distracción y hasta un problema. al no tener internet es difícil porque tenemos queusar los datos de nuestro teléfonos y esto lo dificulta más hay mucha lentitud >>> debido...
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bueno en la historia de las grandes personalidades zurdas estÁn aristÓteles, gandhi hasta la reina isabels son zurdos. >> presidentes john f. kennedy tambiÉn era zurdo, reagan tambiÉn y bueno, si es fans de barcelona lionel messi que siempre han dicho que es muy serio es una estrella acÁ fÍsicamente y tambiÉn es zurdo. >> hay muchos genios que son zurdos felicidades ¿quÉ les parece si comenzamos el show con la informaciÓn con nicole suÁrez. >> asÍ es. >> muy buenos dÍas a ustedes en casa, desafortunadamente arde california, al menos 24 incendios forestales avanzan con fuerza el mÁs reciente se declarÓ en los Ángeles, numerosas zonas residenciales han sido evacuadas y mÁs adelante ampliaremos la informaciÓn sobre estos incendios. >> kamala harris recorre el paÍs de la mano de biden en los actos de campaÑa demÓcrata al dÍa siguiente del nombramiento como candidata a la vicepresidenta ante las elecciones de noviembre, el binomio aspirante a la casa blanca se puso manos a la obra, ahÍ estÁ cristina londoÑo cuÉntanos. >> muy buenos dÍas nicole. bueno ayer vimos a la pareja del momento y vimos
bueno en la historia de las grandes personalidades zurdas estÁn aristÓteles, gandhi hasta la reina isabels son zurdos. >> presidentes john f. kennedy tambiÉn era zurdo, reagan tambiÉn y bueno, si es fans de barcelona lionel messi que siempre han dicho que es muy serio es una estrella acÁ fÍsicamente y tambiÉn es zurdo. >> hay muchos genios que son zurdos felicidades ¿quÉ les parece si comenzamos el show con la informaciÓn con nicole suÁrez. >> asÍ es. >> muy...
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he marries isabel powell, who is a jazz singer like church lady. the marriage doesn't last. he starts having an affair with hazel scott. it creates turmoil inside the church. after one church service a lady comes back. adam clayton powell, i am so embarrassed. i thought you were a man of the cloth and adam clayton powell says i am, silk. he fought with harry truman and dwight eisenhower and john kennedy and lyndon johnson before the end of his life he would pass and have them attached to 65 major deals, medicare, medicaid, food stamps, art programs, the upward bound program. he never got along well with southerners. he could not find it in himself. the life of martin luther king junior. in 1956 there was this wonderful rally of madison square garden, king and many of his followers were there. but it was new york, a congressman, expected to be treated righteously. a little bit about that event, that rally. it was with a degree of fanfare that a massive civil rights rally was staged at madison square garden on may 20 fourth 1956. eleanor roosevelt, a philip randolph, corey wil
he marries isabel powell, who is a jazz singer like church lady. the marriage doesn't last. he starts having an affair with hazel scott. it creates turmoil inside the church. after one church service a lady comes back. adam clayton powell, i am so embarrassed. i thought you were a man of the cloth and adam clayton powell says i am, silk. he fought with harry truman and dwight eisenhower and john kennedy and lyndon johnson before the end of his life he would pass and have them attached to 65...
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santos is just one of several prominent angolans now facing scrutiny including a sister billionaire isabel the son posts has been accused of widespread corruption until tuesday she stepped down from the board of angola's largest mobile phone operator citing a climate of prominent conflict is often described as the wealthiest woman in africa angola's government confiscated her assets last year accusing her of stealing a $1000000000.00 to companies where she and her husband held stakes santa says prasanna like cans those of the firm she owns in portugal were frozen in february the portuguese newspaper said she owed more than $615000000.00 to $13.00 banks joseph who is a political analyst and a former columnist at the new africa magazine he says the sentencing shows the president's commitment to fighting corruption in the country that russia is here to give the law a friend of all of all it's certainly the 2nd largest oil reserves. in the country that is rather poor and rather they're going to need they need money but to say that it is our question from our plate as opposed to be able frankly
santos is just one of several prominent angolans now facing scrutiny including a sister billionaire isabel the son posts has been accused of widespread corruption until tuesday she stepped down from the board of angola's largest mobile phone operator citing a climate of prominent conflict is often described as the wealthiest woman in africa angola's government confiscated her assets last year accusing her of stealing a $1000000000.00 to companies where she and her husband held stakes santa says...
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foreign policy chief has urged for caution in dealing with belarus isabel said europe cannot allow the country to turn into a 2nd ukraine and that minsk should not be forced to choose between russia and europe russian foreign minister sergey lavrov also warned against a repeat of the 2014 ukraine uprising. we're not going to we support any decision that the bell or russian government will take in relation to dialogue with its people but when western countries say that mediation will only be effective with its presence of course ukraine is still fresh in the memory we negotiate with our partners failed so that is why the belorussian people will decide for themselves how they want to come out of this situation there are obvious ways to normalize it which is very important for us at the same time i know not everybody likes what is happening there are those who want to abuse any peaceful course to provoke bloodshed and turn it into a ukraine like scenario. of the. russian opposition figure not only has been admitted to a berlin hospital for emergency medical treatment he was airlifted on s
foreign policy chief has urged for caution in dealing with belarus isabel said europe cannot allow the country to turn into a 2nd ukraine and that minsk should not be forced to choose between russia and europe russian foreign minister sergey lavrov also warned against a repeat of the 2014 ukraine uprising. we're not going to we support any decision that the bell or russian government will take in relation to dialogue with its people but when western countries say that mediation will only be...
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isabel reynolds joins us now.prising, all of this speculation about the prime minister's health, given back in 2007, after his first stint as prime minister, he had to resign because of some issues. >> right, that is the case. this time, what has happened is in the early weeks and months of the coronavirus outbreak, he was giving a lot of very long press conferences and explaining in great detail what the government's policy was to try and control the outbreak and it has been very noticeable since the end of the session of parliament in the middle of june, he has not appeared in public very much apart from giving very brief -- answering one question to the press here and there, so there was already speculation swirling about what this meant. perhaps he was not feeling well. in the middle of that, yesterday, he went into hospital. some aides have described this as a follow-up check following a physical exam in june and that may be the case but nonetheless, there's a lot of speculation about how he does not look wel
isabel reynolds joins us now.prising, all of this speculation about the prime minister's health, given back in 2007, after his first stint as prime minister, he had to resign because of some issues. >> right, that is the case. this time, what has happened is in the early weeks and months of the coronavirus outbreak, he was giving a lot of very long press conferences and explaining in great detail what the government's policy was to try and control the outbreak and it has been very...
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he marries isabel powell was a jazz singer like church lady. the marriage does last. he says having an affair. it creates turmoil inside of the church. after one church service quality comes up to adam clayton balances, reverend powell. i'm cylinders. i thought you were men of the cloth. and he said sweetheart i am worrie.he fought with harry truman and dwight eisenhower and john f. kennedy and linda johnson. before the end of his life he would have his name attached to 65 major bills. medicare, medicaid, food stamps. arts programs, the upward bound program. he never got along well with southerners. he cannot find in himself because he has been seen for so long for bellevue for the likes of martin luther king junior. 1956 there was this wonderful rally at madison square garden. king and many of his followers were there. but it was new york where powell's turf, he was a congressman. expected to be treated righteously. the redo just a little bit about that event. that's rally. he was with a degree of fanfare and massive civil rights rally the stage did madison square ga
he marries isabel powell was a jazz singer like church lady. the marriage does last. he says having an affair. it creates turmoil inside of the church. after one church service quality comes up to adam clayton balances, reverend powell. i'm cylinders. i thought you were men of the cloth. and he said sweetheart i am worrie.he fought with harry truman and dwight eisenhower and john f. kennedy and linda johnson. before the end of his life he would have his name attached to 65 major bills....
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no, soy una persona, isabel. isa de state farm. ¿segura? y cuántos es... 29 x 11? 319.onfiable y seguro. ademÁs, viene incluido en nuestros mejores planes desde $35 al mes por linea, por 4 lineas. cuel detergente barato no pudoe mucon las manchas.os... tiene mucha agua así que volvimos a tide. una lavada y se fueron las manchas. qué? tú no te ibas a dormir? no pagues por agua. paga por poder de limpieza. [mÚsica] teresa: daniela Álvarez parecÍa haberlo conquistado todo. fue reina de belleza, empresaria, presentadora de televisiÓn y una gran bailarina hasta que un inesperado dolor abdominal la llevÓ al hospital, donde las cosas se complicaron para ella. patricia janiot conversÓ con esta luchadora, quien a pesar de los obstÁculos, conserva el optimismo intacto y comparte su lecciÓn de vida. patricia: a los 11 aÑos daniela Álvarez tuvo un sueÑo. daniela: yo voy a ser seÑorita colombia mÁs adelante. y despuÉs de eso voy a ser presentadora de televisiÓn en uno de los canales mÁs importante de mi paÍs y despuÉs me voy a casar, voy a tener hijos y me voy a tomar una limonada e
no, soy una persona, isabel. isa de state farm. ¿segura? y cuántos es... 29 x 11? 319.onfiable y seguro. ademÁs, viene incluido en nuestros mejores planes desde $35 al mes por linea, por 4 lineas. cuel detergente barato no pudoe mucon las manchas.os... tiene mucha agua así que volvimos a tide. una lavada y se fueron las manchas. qué? tú no te ibas a dormir? no pagues por agua. paga por poder de limpieza. [mÚsica] teresa: daniela Álvarez parecÍa haberlo conquistado todo. fue reina de...
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after a major gas pipeline explosion that large parts of the country without electricity 5 hours isabel managed to put out the blaze on the arab gas pipeline to just northeast of the capital damascus this was the scene a few hours ago there are no details yet on what may have caused the explosion but the oil minister is suggesting it could be an act of terror the u.s. envoy has blamed i still so hot has been monitoring the situation from beirut in neighboring lebanon. the syrian oil minister at 1st suggested that this could be a terrorist attack hours later he said after assessing the situation on the ground that this was a terrorist attack he did not provide more details there has been no claim of responsibility the area where this explosion occurred between the. air these are in the countryside of damascus an area under the control of the syrian regime in fact there is no opposition presence around that area if we look further south where there's a low level insurgency that's approximately 100 kilometers away to the further east you do have pockets of i still territory in the desert b
after a major gas pipeline explosion that large parts of the country without electricity 5 hours isabel managed to put out the blaze on the arab gas pipeline to just northeast of the capital damascus this was the scene a few hours ago there are no details yet on what may have caused the explosion but the oil minister is suggesting it could be an act of terror the u.s. envoy has blamed i still so hot has been monitoring the situation from beirut in neighboring lebanon. the syrian oil minister at...
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isabel hina mine is a professor of contemporary history at the university of minister. she has studied the subject of the stolen children for a number of years. she set up a europe wide research project and with colleagues has analyzed 17000 files of foreign children found by the allies in germany after the war look you pointed out you know and historians want to reconstruct the roots taken by the stolen children and with them. but the fact that the nazis deliberately conceal their identities makes that a formidable task when it. is rude enough to but with the calculations like down based on the reports of how many children were transported and how many were found after the war i would estimate the number to be around $20000.00 polish children behind each one of those numbers is an individual story of a life thrown into turmoil and set on a completely different course and none fall off the norm. there are many myths about the forced german ization of foreign children one account is that they were ethnic germans that is children of german ancestry who lived outside the g
isabel hina mine is a professor of contemporary history at the university of minister. she has studied the subject of the stolen children for a number of years. she set up a europe wide research project and with colleagues has analyzed 17000 files of foreign children found by the allies in germany after the war look you pointed out you know and historians want to reconstruct the roots taken by the stolen children and with them. but the fact that the nazis deliberately conceal their identities...
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isabel hina mine is a professor of contemporary history at the university of minister. she has studied the subject of the stolen children for a number of years. she set up a europe wide research project and with colleagues analyzed 17000 files of foreign children found by the allies in germany after the war. on historians want to reconstruct the roots taken by the stolen children and with them as it was left but the fact that the nazis deliberately conceal their identities makes that a formidable task on it. as it would and that did that and with the calculations down based on the records of how many children were transported and how many were found after the war i would estimate the number to be around 20000 polish children behind each one of those numbers is an individual story of a life thrown into turmoil and set on a completely different course and one fell off the norm. there are many myths about the forced german ization of foreign children one account is that they were ethnic germans that is children of german ancestry who lived outside the german rightish and t
isabel hina mine is a professor of contemporary history at the university of minister. she has studied the subject of the stolen children for a number of years. she set up a europe wide research project and with colleagues analyzed 17000 files of foreign children found by the allies in germany after the war. on historians want to reconstruct the roots taken by the stolen children and with them as it was left but the fact that the nazis deliberately conceal their identities makes that a...