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that a lot more whereas i don't know, for some reason, i to whereas i don't know, for some reason, iton, i to be resolving a lot whereas i don't know, for some reason, ito be resolving a lot more than i normally would. that is it for now. a reminder you can keep in touch on twitter or head to the bbc news website for latest information on the pandemic. thank you for watching. for those lucky enough to have a garden, it can become a real sanctuary in recent weeks. some of you have been working so hard to make them so immaculate. a lot of sunshine showing up there across sussex through the morning. there will be more around this afternoon as well. this weekend will bring us a lot of dry weather although still some showers to come in the north—east. it was a very dry april for many parts of the uk so some of the showers in recent days actually bringing some welcome rainfall. the low that brought them is now off to watch the continent and high pressure is trying to come in from the north. this weather front is sitting towards the south—west and will come into play of the for saturday, a lo
that a lot more whereas i don't know, for some reason, i to whereas i don't know, for some reason, iton, i to be resolving a lot whereas i don't know, for some reason, ito be resolving a lot more than i normally would. that is it for now. a reminder you can keep in touch on twitter or head to the bbc news website for latest information on the pandemic. thank you for watching. for those lucky enough to have a garden, it can become a real sanctuary in recent weeks. some of you have been working...
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having gone for an walk today, ito say there is no more lock down.se this word lockdown, but if we ever we re use this word lockdown, but if we ever were in a lockdown, we were never on the scale of restrictions in other countries where they had the conditions of leaving your house. we haven't really been in lockdown because we can go out whenever we like, exercise as much as you like, we can meet somebody from a different household. more restrictions will be lifted tomorrow, and this is the moment of maximum danger for both the country and for the government. i think possibly the country will forgive the government for all the appalling blunders we have seen in the past few months, almost certainly the highest death toll in europe. but what they will not forget if the government watches lifting the restrictions, having made a mess of imposing them in the first place. all the evidence is we are moving too soon. lots of scientists are very worried that the critical reproduction rate is still very close to one, infections and deaths again. the governme
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ito says residents are proud of the boston market square on the show off of the largest river on the planet. is the government's controversial plans go ahead the key talks will continue to grow and become the main trading hub between brazil and peru either ovi a project is said to create a new commercial corridor or linking the atlantic with the pacific for china and other global clients and that's an appealing prospects in the fight for the future of the amazon continues for now over captain perez knows for certain is that he will set off again in a few days time with a ship loaded with congo passengers and stores that it is going to we're just regular people going about our work or as soon as our next job comes in we set saile and then we'll be back on the river buffalo almost at one of the off. india looks for signs of nature the mega city of delhi. here there is plenty of pollution and little environmental consciousness. but the n.c.o. delhi green wants to change that. it aims to raise awareness put small eco friendly projects. will its efforts to bear fruit. 30 minutes w. why do
ito says residents are proud of the boston market square on the show off of the largest river on the planet. is the government's controversial plans go ahead the key talks will continue to grow and become the main trading hub between brazil and peru either ovi a project is said to create a new commercial corridor or linking the atlantic with the pacific for china and other global clients and that's an appealing prospects in the fight for the future of the amazon continues for now over captain...
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by noon most of ito . cooler greens while the oranges and the reds still take over some of our inland neighborhoods. let's go down to the south bay where we have 83 at sunny vale and deeper and 89 in san jose and 91 at los gatos and then the 84 at redwood city. that's a little more comfortable, isn't it? how about low 60s along the coast and barely 63 in the sunset and lucky to get to 68 in downtown san francisco and 88 in santa rosa and 86 in napa today. we have 73 in berkeley and oakland 74 and a few 80s around castro valley, union city and fremont and a92 at san ramon to 98 in brentwood. 50s everywhere except for a few 60s hanging around antioch. 60s, 70s and 80s tomorrow and pretty comfortable through monday and then gets warm to slightly hot tuesday and wednesday. we'll take a look at future radar, next. let's get back to kumasi. >>> tracking android users without their consent. abc news >> tracked users without their consent and the tracking took place even when the feature was manually turned off. >
by noon most of ito . cooler greens while the oranges and the reds still take over some of our inland neighborhoods. let's go down to the south bay where we have 83 at sunny vale and deeper and 89 in san jose and 91 at los gatos and then the 84 at redwood city. that's a little more comfortable, isn't it? how about low 60s along the coast and barely 63 in the sunset and lucky to get to 68 in downtown san francisco and 88 in santa rosa and 86 in napa today. we have 73 in berkeley and oakland 74...
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>> jimmy: we're going to let the baby vomit in it to christen ito you are our health care hero.t back. >> i can't even, i have a truck in my driveway. thank you. you either love it or you really love it. and introducing a new way to love ranch: tangy restaurant inspired secret sauces. and introducing a new way to love ranch: i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. when visible set out to create the future of phone service... we tossed the stuff that wasn't working. and kept the stuff that was working. like verizon's 4g lte network. meet visible. unlimited data, messages and minutes. just $25 for your first month. join us at visible.com. cheez-it snap'd. how does it taste? it's so thin, crispy and cheesy. and i just want to keep eating it. i've done it! and eating it...! they love em! snap'd. so good, we may run out of cheese. is all about protecting one thing: the fun! anywhere under the sun fun. sidewalk fun! long-lasting fun! poolside fun. banana boat sunscreen
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>>california teachers association president ito be boyd says the cuts will result in layoffs furloughs and increased class sizes ultimately the students will suffer any loss to our classrooms who are for students to benefit. we'll be devastation. the governor's proposed cuts include a 10% reduction in the state's school funding formula and a 10% cut to both the usi and california state university systems. >>the school funding is less than what the governor and vision earlier this year, but it may be enough to maintain current academic year services, the proposal, however is still a significant setback for schools everyone is going to feel the pain and it's unfortunate that. >>our students our children that we actually educate have to feel that pain again hasn't been that long ago that occurred before. >>governor newsome says he's trying to soften the blow and avoid what he calls an education crisis in the state. more than $4 billion of the care act will be put into education to make up for the losses and that includes the possibility of extending the school year. reporting in walnut cr
>>california teachers association president ito be boyd says the cuts will result in layoffs furloughs and increased class sizes ultimately the students will suffer any loss to our classrooms who are for students to benefit. we'll be devastation. the governor's proposed cuts include a 10% reduction in the state's school funding formula and a 10% cut to both the usi and california state university systems. >>the school funding is less than what the governor and vision earlier this...
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information, some viable and some absolutely not, but make it difficult for broader audiences like you and itoly what other reliable sources out there. that is happening in parallel toa that is happening in parallel to a pandemic in which accurate information is a, always coming down ina information is a, always coming down in a new cycle to rapidly evolving situations and accurate information can help save lives so it's a real challenge. in a pandemic, people are making common cause, even though they have a bunch of different grievances, real or imagined. that makes a movement which is very hard to fight, doesn't it? it does, you are seeing the limits of content moderation from some of the social media giants have stepped up efforts to not only promote accurate information but showing an increased willingness to remove content thatis willingness to remove content that is harmful or inaccurate. now what we know is that u nfortu nately, regardless now what we know is that unfortunately, regardless of those efforts, finding a place to live on line and they can build and spread from those dark co
information, some viable and some absolutely not, but make it difficult for broader audiences like you and itoly what other reliable sources out there. that is happening in parallel toa that is happening in parallel to a pandemic in which accurate information is a, always coming down ina information is a, always coming down in a new cycle to rapidly evolving situations and accurate information can help save lives so it's a real challenge. in a pandemic, people are making common cause, even...
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clusters from from breaking out we had the other cluster a couple of weeks ago based around bars in the ito one district of seoul that caused the authorities here to close down those bars 2 months ago we had call centers being the focus of concerns because of a cluster that broke out in one of the call centers again of workers working in close proximity with each other so it just highlights the problems of reopening a big sophisticated economy in the kinds of problems that other countries are going to face in europe in the united states for example that don't have the kind of sophisticated testing that south korea has in place that arguably has more of the virus still circulating within their communities rob thank you very much for that robot bride live for us there in seoul in the philippines quarantine measures in the capital manila will start being nice from june after months of us troops locked down that severely depressed economy that's despise 539 new cases being reported on ferries save in largest spike since the 1st scare on a virus infection was reported in january in a televised a
clusters from from breaking out we had the other cluster a couple of weeks ago based around bars in the ito one district of seoul that caused the authorities here to close down those bars 2 months ago we had call centers being the focus of concerns because of a cluster that broke out in one of the call centers again of workers working in close proximity with each other so it just highlights the problems of reopening a big sophisticated economy in the kinds of problems that other countries are...
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full 7 steps of infection to an earlier outbreak 2 weeks ago based around a number of nightclubs in ito one is the entertainment district of seoul where you've had a couple of 100 cases being reported so it is just a reminder of just how infectious this is and of the problems that countries face as they eventually they get beyond the initial outbreak but as they start to open up then you do get breaks of this infection that just keep on returning thank you for that rob mcbride live for us in seoul. while the united states has become the 1st country in the world to record 100000 deaths from the coroner virus almost 1700000 americans have been infected by the country's so listening restrictions aimed at stopping the spread of the pandemic christianson army has now reports the beginning of summer in the u.s. and a cautious reopening of beaches along the popular new jersey shore in new york city parks sun seekers are kept apart with circles on the grass while outside san francisco city hall the homeless are space to abide by social distancing guidelines all part of the new normal as the cou
full 7 steps of infection to an earlier outbreak 2 weeks ago based around a number of nightclubs in ito one is the entertainment district of seoul where you've had a couple of 100 cases being reported so it is just a reminder of just how infectious this is and of the problems that countries face as they eventually they get beyond the initial outbreak but as they start to open up then you do get breaks of this infection that just keep on returning thank you for that rob mcbride live for us in...
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i thinkn the senator didn't excellent job job of taking this through history when ito comes o some of the things we've had in the past like smallpox, aids and of ebola. and will be a leader of this particular skirt. the who, and for that matter other world organizations have been large players, important players, hopeful players in those efforts in the past. smallpox, aids, ebola. again i come back to as an example, polio. wa huge huge factor and that ws not the united states government. they were huge factor but another huge player that was a private citizens, and the united states . gates who played a huge role in the eradicating polio. working with the who, working with usg and in many others. and i have no doubt as we go forward on this, there will be that collaboration in the future as it good senator noted. this is not a political issue. it's not a democrat issue, sought republican issue . the virus does not care who you are, what you are. it is just looking for a home. and we need to deny that home. and we will credit and we will make a great stride as we go forward. we know fo
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steps towards eventually the passage of the war powers act, which was passed over president nixon's ito. firstas an important step. it also introduced senator mcgovern to the public. just two years later, he would be the democratic nominee for president. he would lose very badly, but still it was an indication of the growing strength of the antiwar movement. think that the principal stumbling block now is that we are somehow worried about losing face. we are worried about embarrassing the policymakers that sent us in there. we are worried about admitting that perhaps we made a mistake. tohink it will contribute the greatness of the united states if as a free people we could admit that we are capable of making a mistake and then do the best we can to put an early end to it. >> vietnam is asian is not a change in policy at all. vietnamization is not a change in policy at all. it is a continuation of the old policy. >> what could be learned today as we are about to watch this program from just listening to how the senators framed the debate? why is it important to study this? >> well, when
steps towards eventually the passage of the war powers act, which was passed over president nixon's ito. firstas an important step. it also introduced senator mcgovern to the public. just two years later, he would be the democratic nominee for president. he would lose very badly, but still it was an indication of the growing strength of the antiwar movement. think that the principal stumbling block now is that we are somehow worried about losing face. we are worried about embarrassing the...
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there ito is. florida. a state doing this monday. here what you see in florida, this is another twist. florida saysot look, three counties here, three giant counties, miami-dade, broward, they're not opening. 60% of the deaths are in those three counties. they're not doing any reopening. the rest of the state, retail and restaurants can open, 25% capacity max. gyms, bars, closed. elective procedures can continue monday in florida. giving you a sense, a wide range. when you see reopening does not meanoe the same thing state to state, it means very different things. they're all trying d to figure out themselves. up next, governors and mayors find the pandemic response is not one size fits all. how two mayors are tailoring the plans for their city. after this. plans for their city after this cancer care. because cancer isn't just what we do, it's all we do. call now. suddenly home is office, school, gym and concert hall. and cvs is helping, with free prescription delivery and free telehealth from aetna. to help you stay in and well. hom
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so, yes, is ito pliticized? but you have to begin somewhere and you start the ufbate. >> woo in any event, the senate, we are told, won't be taking this up until june. but i want to conclude, in less, right now, with what happened with senator richard br of urrth carolina this week. the f.b.i. came to his hou unannounced and said we're going to take your cell phone. he is suspected of haing traded on inside information on the pandemic and, meanwhile, th georgia and other republican r lesaoeysy she's cooperating h investouators. how seis all this? we've heard a little bit about it before, but now, when thena r -- senator burr steps down as chair of the senate intelligence committee, it looks like something we'll pay attention to. >> the f.b.i. doesot a raid a united states senator's home and seize his cell phone without real cause of susnsion so i take it seriously as and ethical gmatt if yleou're a chairman er.of see intelligence committee, yo don't do trading, you ve your money in a blind trust. you n't take a
so, yes, is ito pliticized? but you have to begin somewhere and you start the ufbate. >> woo in any event, the senate, we are told, won't be taking this up until june. but i want to conclude, in less, right now, with what happened with senator richard br of urrth carolina this week. the f.b.i. came to his hou unannounced and said we're going to take your cell phone. he is suspected of haing traded on inside information on the pandemic and, meanwhile, th georgia and other republican r...
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vaccine a wayhahat agn, people are going to feel confint,ealthy people a goioingo fefeel confididt giving itoheir kids, ging i it to themselves, to their parents. those are going to b be really important issues. i think we can get there, but it will be work. amy: verery q quickly, or talkio us from harvard, when of many schools in this country that has more chance of surviving than a number of other schools if they don't reopen. can you talk about the decisions -- you have places like northeastern's and we are open starting in the fall, places like notre dame that are saying, we're going to open early and in and by thanksgiving. also university of alabama, because we expect there to be a surge in december so we want the kids out by thanksgiving and then they won't come back for a while. can you talk about the decision -- not onlnly collegeges, of co, high schools, elementary schools , what must t go into this and what you think should d happen? >> as you might imagine, this is not just a c conversation i'm hahaving with puicic health peoe and educationn officials, but also a at home with the
vaccine a wayhahat agn, people are going to feel confint,ealthy people a goioingo fefeel confididt giving itoheir kids, ging i it to themselves, to their parents. those are going to b be really important issues. i think we can get there, but it will be work. amy: verery q quickly, or talkio us from harvard, when of many schools in this country that has more chance of surviving than a number of other schools if they don't reopen. can you talk about the decisions -- you have places like...
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>>california teachers association president ito be boyd says the cuts will result in layoffs furloughs and increased class sizes ultimately the students will suffer any loss to our classrooms who are for students to benefit. we'll be devastation. the governor's proposed cuts include a 10% reduction in the state's school funding formula and a 10% cut to both the usi and california state university systems. >>the school funding is less than what the governor and vision earlier this year, but it may be enough to maintain current academic year services, the proposal, however is still a significant setback for schools everyone is going to feel the pain and it's unfortunate that. >>our students our children that we actually educate have to feel that pain again hasn't been that long ago that occurred before. >>governor newsome says he's trying to soften the blow and avoid what he calls an education crisis in the state. more than $4 billion of the care act will be put into education to make up for the losses and that includes the possibility of extending the school year. reporting in walnut cr
>>california teachers association president ito be boyd says the cuts will result in layoffs furloughs and increased class sizes ultimately the students will suffer any loss to our classrooms who are for students to benefit. we'll be devastation. the governor's proposed cuts include a 10% reduction in the state's school funding formula and a 10% cut to both the usi and california state university systems. >>the school funding is less than what the governor and vision earlier this...
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we me ito the end of the week that's rht i know we're cooped up we're inside but it doest mean that we can't cut loose! ♪ now i gotta cut loose [ music stops [ tennis shoes squeaking ] ♪ ♪ sail awaway sail away sail away sail awa sail awa♪ ♪ we in the house >> steve: tonight, join jimmy and guests - johamm bre brown, musical guest hailee steinfeld and thlegendary roots crew 's "thtonight show: at home edition. ♪ d now, here's jimmy. >> jimmyhello, everyone. welcome to "tonight showat home edition." my name is jimmy fallon. it is ma1st today. tuallyearinghis in honor of gigbryant birtayuld have been her and so i'm going to do the show in honor of gigi andlay like gigi which is with all heart and leading with kindness. i'm thinking about the whole family today, guys let's get to some jokes. here we go let's get to some news goveor cuomo said that for the first time in history the new york city subways won't run 24/7 so that they can be cleaned each night yeah, that's right it's better than the old way they cleaned the subways, taping a swifter pad to a rat some entertainment news, i saw
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>>california teachers association president ito be boyd says the cuts will result in layoffs furloughs and increased class sizes ultimately the students will suffer any loss to our classrooms who are for students to benefit. we'll be devastation. the governor's proposed cuts include a 10% reduction in the state's school funding formula and a 10% cut to both the usi and california state university systems. >>the school funding is less than what the governor and vision earlier this year, but it may be enough to maintain current academic year services, the proposal, however is still a significant setback for schools everyone is going to feel the pain and it's unfortunate that. >>our students our children that we actually educate have to feel that pain again hasn't been that long ago that occurred before. >>governor newsome says he's trying to soften the blow and avoid what he calls an education crisis in the state. more than $4 billion of the care act will be put into education to make up for the losses and that includes the possibility of extending the school year. reporting in walnut cr
>>california teachers association president ito be boyd says the cuts will result in layoffs furloughs and increased class sizes ultimately the students will suffer any loss to our classrooms who are for students to benefit. we'll be devastation. the governor's proposed cuts include a 10% reduction in the state's school funding formula and a 10% cut to both the usi and california state university systems. >>the school funding is less than what the governor and vision earlier this...
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and over san jose where the site of the old century movie theaters will be transformed ito one millionare feet of office space. about 100 out of 150 trace people idled in march are back at work in phase 1 called one santana west. >> there is no more tool sharing. gloves and masks are required on-site. social distancing in the minimum six feet is required. >> even at this stage, design changes are under consideration to make lobbies larger to accommodate social distancing, and to provide dedicated terraces and outdoor space to replace dense conference rooms and small break rooms. also under consideration, smart elevators that stop only at preset floors to minimize people contact. however, this shift of working from home has also prompted a reevaluation of the need for large office complexes. carol gordino is co-moderator of the recovery round table created by san jose mayor sam liccardo. >> we are already deep into discussions about whether or not as covid continues and even past covid, whether we need to return to the worker relations we have. >> if there is a surplus of office space,
and over san jose where the site of the old century movie theaters will be transformed ito one millionare feet of office space. about 100 out of 150 trace people idled in march are back at work in phase 1 called one santana west. >> there is no more tool sharing. gloves and masks are required on-site. social distancing in the minimum six feet is required. >> even at this stage, design changes are under consideration to make lobbies larger to accommodate social distancing, and to...
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- distancing at the airports, also on the air there are a number of things we're doing, happy to go itoe detail, but we want to make the environment as safe a possible not only for our customers but also or our own employees. >> woodruff: and we see some of the images of what southwest d, doing et, people thinkd about flying aey think about walking down the aisle, they think about how clse passengers are to one another. you said you won't do away with middle seats, eorample. how do you truly make an airplane, which is an enclod space where people are going to be close together, feel safe right now? >> well, we'll use a multi-layered aproach. the first thing is we're requiring all of own own employees to wear masks, we're so requiring our customers to wear masks. we are not going to remove kiddle seats, but we won't boo so many reservations so that all the middle seats could be unoccupied, if that's what customers choose to do.we eep clean the airplanes tween flights and also at night. i think, interestingly, we're using an electrostatic mister, which as an antimicrobia in it which will
- distancing at the airports, also on the air there are a number of things we're doing, happy to go itoe detail, but we want to make the environment as safe a possible not only for our customers but also or our own employees. >> woodruff: and we see some of the images of what southwest d, doing et, people thinkd about flying aey think about walking down the aisle, they think about how clse passengers are to one another. you said you won't do away with middle seats, eorample. how do you...
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>>i mean we lost 33 thousands of teachers for students, california teachers association president ito be boyd says the cuts will result in layoffs furloughs and increased class sizes ultimately the students will suffer any loss to our classrooms who are for students to benefit. >>we'll be devastation. the governor's proposed cuts include a 10% reduction in the state's school funding formula and a 10% cut to both the usi and california state university systems. >>the school funding is less than what the governor and vision earlier this year, but it may be enough to maintain current academic year services, the proposal, however is still a significant setback for schools everyone is going to feel the pain and it's unfortunate that. >>our students our children that we actually educate have to feel that pain again hasn't been that long ago that occurred before. >>governor newsome says he's trying to soften the blow and avoid what he calls an education crisis in the state. more than $4 billion of th care act will be put into education to make up for the losses and that includes the possibil
>>i mean we lost 33 thousands of teachers for students, california teachers association president ito be boyd says the cuts will result in layoffs furloughs and increased class sizes ultimately the students will suffer any loss to our classrooms who are for students to benefit. >>we'll be devastation. the governor's proposed cuts include a 10% reduction in the state's school funding formula and a 10% cut to both the usi and california state university systems. >>the school...
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>>i mean we lost 33 thousands of teachers for students, california teachers association president ito be boyd says the cuts will result in layoffs furloughs an increased class sizes ultimately the students will suffer any loss to our classrooms who are for students to benefit. >>we'll be devastation. the governor's proposed cuts include a 10% reduction in the state's school funding formula and a 10% cut to both the usi and california state university systems. >>the school funding is less than what the governor and vision earlier this year, but it may be enough to maintain current academic year services, the proposal, however is still a significant setback for schools everyone is going to feel the pain and it's unfortunate that. >>our students our children that we actually educate have to feel that pain again hasn't been that long ago that occurred before. >>governor newsome says he's trying to soften the blow and avoid what he calls an education crisis in the state. more than $4 billion of the care act will be put into education to make up for the losses and that includes the possibil
>>i mean we lost 33 thousands of teachers for students, california teachers association president ito be boyd says the cuts will result in layoffs furloughs an increased class sizes ultimately the students will suffer any loss to our classrooms who are for students to benefit. >>we'll be devastation. the governor's proposed cuts include a 10% reduction in the state's school funding formula and a 10% cut to both the usi and california state university systems. >>the school...
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you must go ito a meat packing plant. you must go on to a job site. seo we h lot of actions being taken that make the situation quite fluid. and whatever the snap shot of a moment is, th you make r projections off of, is by definition, going to be a different snap shot tomorrow. and a different one the next day. >> they're working and yet the picture is more compli kailted than that. what is the message then laurie garrett to the american people of all thicls, that arly that they need to continue to practice the soaption distancing,-- social distancing, hand washing, just the basic elent that we have been practicing. but what moree can amcans be doing? >> i think at this point if ire he governor of any of these states that is projected to see significant increases, i would be ordering a lot testing that is targeted to give me some of policy guidance. i would test in meat packing ants. i would test in school settings, if there are schools still openr nursing home. every assisted ling center, any place wheri still he people cohoused, veteran's administr
you must go ito a meat packing plant. you must go on to a job site. seo we h lot of actions being taken that make the situation quite fluid. and whatever the snap shot of a moment is, th you make r projections off of, is by definition, going to be a different snap shot tomorrow. and a different one the next day. >> they're working and yet the picture is more compli kailted than that. what is the message then laurie garrett to the american people of all thicls, that arly that they need to...
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unfortunately, the loss of programs we've gone through this before ito be boyd is a kindergarten teacher in elk grove and the president of the california teachers association. >>the boy says he sees similarities between proposed cuts now and cuts during the financial crisis of 2008. >>we lost a lot of educators are students are classes lost vital programs. and it's just going to be horrible to see them go through that again the 115 community colleges throughout the state will also feel the cuts to the overall cut that we're going to will be one billion which is about in the total amount of money that our colleges received from the state. >>evan hawkins is the executive director of the faculty association of california community colleges hawking says the expected money lawsuit comes as he anticipates more students will opera community colleges in the fall as many four-year schools will begin the school year online. >>producing nurses emts you know other folks in the trades that are just going to be crucial for economic recovery and resiliency america rocker back to you. >>and on again don
unfortunately, the loss of programs we've gone through this before ito be boyd is a kindergarten teacher in elk grove and the president of the california teachers association. >>the boy says he sees similarities between proposed cuts now and cuts during the financial crisis of 2008. >>we lost a lot of educators are students are classes lost vital programs. and it's just going to be horrible to see them go through that again the 115 community colleges throughout the state will also...
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surveye got the ito forecasting a 6.6% contraction in the german economy, but then a 10.2% expansion next year. we talk about the 750 billion euro rescue package from the eu. angela merkel said she does not expect it to pass for a while. she said national parliaments will be debating at this fall, and she is hoping to get it passed january 1, 2021. our markets just looking through this year? laura: absolutely, and that's the case of what we have seen through the april and may rally, the fact that we have seen forward-looking markets price in more of a recovery, dismissing the fact that this is going to be the steepest economic contraction on record. what's interesting, if you look at recent price action, it is actually sending this strong recovery signal. potentially we are seeing a turn in investor sentiment, because we are seeing laggards, like banks and energy, beginning to leave the event, while tech stocks remain on the back foot. i think it is early days, but it is quite notable that we have seen this divergence. it is a trade that has been unlocked across the board, but certai
surveye got the ito forecasting a 6.6% contraction in the german economy, but then a 10.2% expansion next year. we talk about the 750 billion euro rescue package from the eu. angela merkel said she does not expect it to pass for a while. she said national parliaments will be debating at this fall, and she is hoping to get it passed january 1, 2021. our markets just looking through this year? laura: absolutely, and that's the case of what we have seen through the april and may rally, the fact...
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i understand ito to be correct that in your existing position you have not had a chance to visit the doe facilities in new mexico at this point? mr. menezes: i have not. i did have a trip planned. however, i was unable to make it out to new mexico. >> i would be remiss if i did not say, as things settle out, and obviously people are working at los alamos, sandia, and we are testing extensively that workforce -- i would be remiss if i did not invite you to come see those facilities when things become safe to do so. mr. menezes: i would look forward to that opportunity. senator heinrich: one of the things i'm a little frustrated by, and i've talked to the secretary about this, maybe a little frustrated would be a dramatic understatement. i think it's abundantly clear that the fiscal year 2021 budget request for cleanup work at los alamos is just not at an acceptable level. there is simply no valid justification for cuts of nearly 50%. have you look at the budget request for environmental cleanup work at los alamos? can you explain how the planned scope of work at los alamos can be exec
i understand ito to be correct that in your existing position you have not had a chance to visit the doe facilities in new mexico at this point? mr. menezes: i have not. i did have a trip planned. however, i was unable to make it out to new mexico. >> i would be remiss if i did not say, as things settle out, and obviously people are working at los alamos, sandia, and we are testing extensively that workforce -- i would be remiss if i did not invite you to come see those facilities when...
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she is a cofounder and -- how is ito the pronounced? jovunto? sarah: sure. [laughter] fred: at the end we have matt shively who is the ceo of revolutionary spaces which was bostonianthe old society. he spent eight years at the bostonian society where he was the director of public history and later executive director. he was associate professor at wellesley college before he entered the field of public history. -- here wee to start are in the replica of the united states senate. , the senatorsate are as divided as washington, as the parties. it seems like we are in a complete gridlock. where the founders ever this divided? -- maybe io answer will start with you, sarah. sarah: i think we have always felt moments where we great polarization. listening to the introductions of the panelists i think, places like this are revolutionary spaces. this is a way to bring they 18th-century mirroring, or give tips to, the 21st century. anyone wanted jump in on that? fred: maybe with a tip. matt: you're being very kind about this. [laughter] i was astonished by how mean th
she is a cofounder and -- how is ito the pronounced? jovunto? sarah: sure. [laughter] fred: at the end we have matt shively who is the ceo of revolutionary spaces which was bostonianthe old society. he spent eight years at the bostonian society where he was the director of public history and later executive director. he was associate professor at wellesley college before he entered the field of public history. -- here wee to start are in the replica of the united states senate. , the...
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and i feel like, you know, in this defendan difficult time ito be cranky about the things not going exactlyy we wanted them to. but i wanted to take a moment to be really supportive of the work that the department of technology has done to close much of -- not the entire digital gap, but much of the digital gap in our city. i come from an elementary school where we have lots of new immigrant families, some of whom are refugees from war-torn countries who literally come to school and say, what is your email address and you ask them to sign in. and so they have done amazing work and they have been getting devices into families' hands in the moments of emergency learning. and addressing the different access to broadband that we have in this city. and so i'm just really appreciative of that in this moment. it is a bright spot. and i also want to advocate that we learn from this and continue to expand. we have about a third of the folks who were from third to 12th grade, who have devices and access to the internet. and it's important that we also add in, up, ipads or other devices for young kids
and i feel like, you know, in this defendan difficult time ito be cranky about the things not going exactlyy we wanted them to. but i wanted to take a moment to be really supportive of the work that the department of technology has done to close much of -- not the entire digital gap, but much of the digital gap in our city. i come from an elementary school where we have lots of new immigrant families, some of whom are refugees from war-torn countries who literally come to school and say, what...
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coached, while we do have different barriers we've not seen significant changes with ito i'm terrible -- certainly hopeful and we have vaccines that look somewhat promising and in the early phases of study where we're looking at putting them into humans to make sure that vaccines are safe before we benefit look at thive keas of them. i think we'll be able to find a vaccine for coronavirus soon but soon is tough to pin down term. whether it will be 12 months, 18 months, two years, we'll find one. host: go back to calls and hear from neil next in myland, michigan. caller: thanks for having me on on my question was, i've been reading up on mutations of the virus and wonder what effects that possibly would have medically with symptoms and things like that. guest: that's a great question. there's been suggestion there's a new mutation out there of the virus that's much moring a agreesive -- more aggressive we found in china. i don't think it's panned out at this time and don't have information to show there is a virulent irulent -- virus out there right now and we're seeing better outcomes
coached, while we do have different barriers we've not seen significant changes with ito i'm terrible -- certainly hopeful and we have vaccines that look somewhat promising and in the early phases of study where we're looking at putting them into humans to make sure that vaccines are safe before we benefit look at thive keas of them. i think we'll be able to find a vaccine for coronavirus soon but soon is tough to pin down term. whether it will be 12 months, 18 months, two years, we'll find...
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and i feel like, you know, in this defendan difficult time ito be cranky about the things not going exactlyy we wanted them to. but i wanted to take a moment to be really supportive of the work that the department of technology has done to close much of -- not the entire digital gap, but much of the digital gap in our city. i come from an elementary school where we have lots of new immigrant families, some of whom are refugees from war-torn countries who literally come to school and say, what is your email address and you ask them to sign in. and so they have done amazing work and they have been getting devices into families' hands in the moments of emergency learning. and addressing the different access to broadband that we have in this city. and so i'm just really appreciative of that in this moment. it is a bright spot. and i also want to advocate that we learn from this and continue to expand. we have about a third of the folks who were from third to 12th grade, who have devices and access to the internet. and it's important that we also add in, up, ipads or other devices for young kids
and i feel like, you know, in this defendan difficult time ito be cranky about the things not going exactlyy we wanted them to. but i wanted to take a moment to be really supportive of the work that the department of technology has done to close much of -- not the entire digital gap, but much of the digital gap in our city. i come from an elementary school where we have lots of new immigrant families, some of whom are refugees from war-torn countries who literally come to school and say, what...
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ito doesn't change as those supreme court decisions did.and it is intended simply to empower the congress to be able to meet its responsibilities to the american people. right now the committee if its members either can't get transportation or they are sick themselves, whatever it is, but they are fully c able to hold to instruct somebody, let me say something that maybe i shouldn't say. there are four people sitting in the aisle with a lot of people going around. i said rodney, and i told him how to vote, he does not. technically that is a violation. it just so happens i'm using his hand rather than my hand. but yesterday i told him to do. what the american people want is the ability of congress at a time like this, and you cannot name another time like this in your lifetime. i can't and i am a lot older than you. there is no analogy except perhaps the spanish flu where they did have two people on the floor and they passed legislation but not much. it was a century ago. so this is a century happening if you will and it is in that context w
ito doesn't change as those supreme court decisions did.and it is intended simply to empower the congress to be able to meet its responsibilities to the american people. right now the committee if its members either can't get transportation or they are sick themselves, whatever it is, but they are fully c able to hold to instruct somebody, let me say something that maybe i shouldn't say. there are four people sitting in the aisle with a lot of people going around. i said rodney, and i told him...