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he was like, jean, please. but the cia was his thing and i think he thought for lack of a better way to put it, i think he thought that was pretty cool, actually. that's a great question. yes, sir. >> kind of a follow up to favorite books. you mentioned he loved reading bog iographie biographies. so, did he have a favorite president? >> that's a great question. you know, unfortunately, my answer may be a tad boring. maybe lincoln. maybe. he oddly was very close to president johnson. very close. they were very good friends and he used to ask him for political advice just because he lived in texas. he was thinking about, he was in congress. and he was thinking about giving up a very safe congressional seat to run for the senate. this would have been 1970. and he went to see president johnson on his ranch to ask him what do you think, and president johnson, i'll never get this straight, he said, george, the difference between being in the house and the senate is the difference between a jack ass and a thoroughbred
he was like, jean, please. but the cia was his thing and i think he thought for lack of a better way to put it, i think he thought that was pretty cool, actually. that's a great question. yes, sir. >> kind of a follow up to favorite books. you mentioned he loved reading bog iographie biographies. so, did he have a favorite president? >> that's a great question. you know, unfortunately, my answer may be a tad boring. maybe lincoln. maybe. he oddly was very close to president johnson....
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we have steve jobs jeans. we have lauren hill's jeans. can i show my favorites? one of my favorite pieces is not actually jeans. it's a leather jacket worn by albert einstein. >> oh, my gosh. >> this is the first time it has been on display. that is from the levi archives. basically, it has gone on many bis.th onevery special. >> einstein's jacket was something that he bought off the rack in a store? >> yeah, it's a beautiful leather jacket. he spent a lifetime wearing it. >> how did it go from einstein's literal closet wardrobe to the archives? >> i have only part of that story. the art director for levi strauss said it was going up for auction in london. she flew to london. she bid on it and was able to acquire it for the archives. >> that is a fascinating. does this travel? i know that the contemporary jewish museum does not house its permanent collection. how did this particular collection, about for the contemporary jewish museum? >> it was an inevitable exhibition. it really is everything we are all about. it is about the history of jewish san francisco, th
we have steve jobs jeans. we have lauren hill's jeans. can i show my favorites? one of my favorite pieces is not actually jeans. it's a leather jacket worn by albert einstein. >> oh, my gosh. >> this is the first time it has been on display. that is from the levi archives. basically, it has gone on many bis.th onevery special. >> einstein's jacket was something that he bought off the rack in a store? >> yeah, it's a beautiful leather jacket. he spent a lifetime wearing...
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jean covered the 1988 election for usa today. the one in which george bush defeated michael to caucus. laura bush took a liking to her which isn't surprising. she invited jean to serve as her deputy press secretary. she spent four years in the white house from 1989 until 1983. george obviously took a liking to her as well. he made her chief of staff. a job she held until he died. it's safe to say that nobody knew george and barbara bush better than jean. i would include the bush family in. that the birthday parachute jumps, the humanitarian club russians with bill clinton, she was party to all of it. if not orchestrating all of it. she was meng or the people at his bedside when he died. the beautiful memorial services you saw back in 87 were planted executed by jean. you might not know, it you probably don't, jean has written or edited five books. as she point, so none with her name on it. one was published in 1980, five another george pushes writings. pearls of wisdom is scheduled to come out next spring in times for graduation
jean covered the 1988 election for usa today. the one in which george bush defeated michael to caucus. laura bush took a liking to her which isn't surprising. she invited jean to serve as her deputy press secretary. she spent four years in the white house from 1989 until 1983. george obviously took a liking to her as well. he made her chief of staff. a job she held until he died. it's safe to say that nobody knew george and barbara bush better than jean. i would include the bush family in. that...
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jean mackenzie, bbc news, minsk.aura:rcc polar bears could be close to extinction by the end of the century. the sea ice they depend on for survival continues t disappear. that's the warninudfrom a new st victoria gill reports. victoria: they are the poster species for climate change, predators that depend on fragile, transient hunti ground, the arctic sea ice. this study has shown that polar bears' survival is tied to that ice. scientists use models based on dsatellitea to forecast sea .ce decline in the arctic over the coming decad that enabled them to predict a future tipping point to create a timeline forhen the frozen hunting season will be too short before the summer.n up at the current rate of warming, researchers say all but a few polar bear populations will collapse before 2100. >> with less fat, they are entering a fasting season longer than it used t be. >> are we already on that trajectory to lose polar bears? >> the trajectory we are on now is not a good one. but if society gets its act tother glolly, we
jean mackenzie, bbc news, minsk.aura:rcc polar bears could be close to extinction by the end of the century. the sea ice they depend on for survival continues t disappear. that's the warninudfrom a new st victoria gill reports. victoria: they are the poster species for climate change, predators that depend on fragile, transient hunti ground, the arctic sea ice. this study has shown that polar bears' survival is tied to that ice. scientists use models based on dsatellitea to forecast sea .ce...
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there jean jea n castex jean castex brings many of the same benefits without the ten point lead over dangerous perhaps to outshine the president at any time, let alone when he is talking about change. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. let's get some of the day's other news. the first hearing has taken place in turkey in the trial of 20 saudi arabian nationals for the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi. his fiancee was the first to give evidence on the killing of mr khashoggi inside the saudi consulate in istanbul almost two years ago. the defendants weren't present for the trial. a series of explosions at a fireworks factory in northwestern turkey has killed four people and injured at least 97. video footage shows a huge plume of smoke rising from the scene near hendek, to the east of istanbul. a little—known kurdish group has claimed responsibility for the deadly factory blasts. the european commission has authorised the use of antiviral drug remdesivir to treat new cases of coronavirus. it comes just days after the united states bought nearly all the manufacturing stock of th
there jean jea n castex jean castex brings many of the same benefits without the ten point lead over dangerous perhaps to outshine the president at any time, let alone when he is talking about change. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. let's get some of the day's other news. the first hearing has taken place in turkey in the trial of 20 saudi arabian nationals for the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi. his fiancee was the first to give evidence on the killing of mr khashoggi inside the...
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france has a new prime minister ——jean castex —— the man previously charged with managing france's exitckdown. as pubs in england reopen tomorrow, boris johnson issues a clear warning to the public. this government will not hesitate in putting on the brakes and re—imposing restrictions. the government in england has finally published it's list of countries that will be exempt from uk quarantine rules, due to come into effect next friday. while most of the eu is on the safe list — for those visiting america, portugal and brazil, travellers will still need to self isolate on arrival, and on the way back home. our transport correspondent tom burridge reports. should you or shouldn't you travel abroad 7 now, there is clarity that anyone heading off on the eurotunnel won't have to quarantine in either direction. it will make a tremendous difference. we were over there recently. we came back and we had to quarantine for two weeks. i've got to go to paris today. i'm working down there, so the quarantine relaxing is big for me, because obviously i'm back in work. soon, people arriving from 59 c
france has a new prime minister ——jean castex —— the man previously charged with managing france's exitckdown. as pubs in england reopen tomorrow, boris johnson issues a clear warning to the public. this government will not hesitate in putting on the brakes and re—imposing restrictions. the government in england has finally published it's list of countries that will be exempt from uk quarantine rules, due to come into effect next friday. while most of the eu is on the safe list —...
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he came up with the word gen x, jeans, you, a greek word meaning good. the idea was, in an age in which biology was becoming more and more important, with scientists and experts were beginning to control the way that public policies, that if you could understand enough about the genes you could create better human beings. i believe at the very beginning, that this was a progressive idea that went wrong. and by the time that sanger gets involved with eugenics she is going to use the expertise of the scientists. she will put them on the board of her american birth control team. she's going to use them in some ways to legitimize what memes legitimizing. the eugenics movement had, by the 1920s and 1930s, and by the way, after the holocaust, they still have certain remnants of eugenics movements. by that time, eugenics was in the air everywhere. most americans believed in eugenics. it was a question of what that exactly meant. first sanger, what was meant was a kind of feminist eugenics. if you had birth control, and if all women could use it. it was cheap, a
he came up with the word gen x, jeans, you, a greek word meaning good. the idea was, in an age in which biology was becoming more and more important, with scientists and experts were beginning to control the way that public policies, that if you could understand enough about the genes you could create better human beings. i believe at the very beginning, that this was a progressive idea that went wrong. and by the time that sanger gets involved with eugenics she is going to use the expertise of...
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jean worked for bush before his death in 2018, the kansas city library posted this program >> manu and steve with the public affs
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from next week, dozens of countries will be exempt from france has a new prime minister, jean castex.s pubsla in e reopen tomorrow, boris johnson issues a clear warning to the public. pm johnson: this government will not hesitate in putting on the brakes and three imping restrictions. >> plus, nigeria's nollywood on pause because of the pandemic, but ther is hope one of the biggest film industries wille soonback at work. ♪ >>ng thank you for jois here on "bbc news." the gernment in england finally published its list of countries exempt from u.k. into effect frida due to come thee most of the e.u. is on safe list, those visiting america, or tickle in brazil, visitors need to self isolate on the way back home. tom berridg reports. tom: en route to france by train, soon, anyone traveling on the euro tunnel will not have to quarantine in eithertion. >> it will make a tremendous difference. >> i am working down there. it is big for me because i amck t work. tom: people arriving from 59 countries and overseas territories ar to be exempt, though half the countries have restrictions when you
from next week, dozens of countries will be exempt from france has a new prime minister, jean castex.s pubsla in e reopen tomorrow, boris johnson issues a clear warning to the public. pm johnson: this government will not hesitate in putting on the brakes and three imping restrictions. >> plus, nigeria's nollywood on pause because of the pandemic, but ther is hope one of the biggest film industries wille soonback at work. ♪ >>ng thank you for jois here on "bbc news." the...
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son jeans, son leggings, ¡son jeggings! ¡wow!off perk. (doorbell rings) - [crowd] grubhub! (fireworks exploding) y las sonrisas escondidas. los lentes empañados, y las miradas dedicadas. un pedacito de tela demuestra que los demás te importan. por favor, usa mascarilla. cumplamos con nuestra parte para reducir la propagación. >> el gobierno mexicano no descarta que se trata de un montaje, sin embargo para expertos en el tema de seguridadse trata de un desafÍo directo por la capacidad armada de su grupo criminal. reportera: este es quizÁs el vÍdeo donde el cartel jalisco no generaciÓn muestra todo su poderÍo, las imÁgenes muestran como decenas de integrantes de la que se consideraba la agrupaciÓn criminal gritan en favor de nemesio figuera. los decenas de hombres encapuchados hacen disparos al aire presumiendo de su armamento y lo hacen junto al menos 20 vehÍculos blindados y con camuflaje militar. >> creo que es un desafÍo directo en que se muestra este grupo que estÁ muy arraigado en el occidente del paÍs. reportera: para franci
son jeans, son leggings, ¡son jeggings! ¡wow!off perk. (doorbell rings) - [crowd] grubhub! (fireworks exploding) y las sonrisas escondidas. los lentes empañados, y las miradas dedicadas. un pedacito de tela demuestra que los demás te importan. por favor, usa mascarilla. cumplamos con nuestra parte para reducir la propagación. >> el gobierno mexicano no descarta que se trata de un montaje, sin embargo para expertos en el tema de seguridadse trata de un desafÍo directo por la...
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jean turned to her husband. >> he says, "jean your brother's not a bank robber." i said, "i know my brother's not a bank robber. but it looks like brian." >> reporter: and as she watched the standoff play out on tv, she saw exactly how he died. >> you'd been watching the last moments of brian's life. >> right. my brother was sitting there, you know, handcuffed. police officers were pointing guns at him, you know, like he's a criminal. >> what did he need at that moment, jean? >> brian needed assistance. brian needed compassion. brian needed to be heard. but none of that happened. >> reporter: maybe what brian needed most was for bomb techs to defuse the device around his neck. the erie bomb squad didn't get that chance. coming from another part of town, they arrived just two minutes after the explosion. commander tom stankiewicz suited up into his bomb gear. >> what did you make of it? >> the collar still remained on his neck. so you could see that. and -- and we couldn't tell whether there were still any explosive devices inside what remained of that collar. >> h
jean turned to her husband. >> he says, "jean your brother's not a bank robber." i said, "i know my brother's not a bank robber. but it looks like brian." >> reporter: and as she watched the standoff play out on tv, she saw exactly how he died. >> you'd been watching the last moments of brian's life. >> right. my brother was sitting there, you know, handcuffed. police officers were pointing guns at him, you know, like he's a criminal. >> what...
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let's bring in nbc bay area's jean elle. where exactly are you, and what's the latest? >> reporter: i'm here in pac heights as you mentioned here at washington and franklin. firefighters are still here. as you can see, they are monitoring for hot spots. it's taking a ladder truck to get that work done. this fire was tough to get to. it was raging on the backside of four buildings. we have some video that was taken from a nearby rooftop. you can see the flames just went up the backside of those buildings, racing, reaching the top of the three-story condo and apartment buildings. when firefighters arrived, there was lots of smoke, and that fire was spreading. crews poured a lot of water on the fire from trucks. witnesses say a barbecue started a fire in a backyard and it took off. chris porter says he's lucky he spotted the smoke early, check it out and got his wife, 2-year-old toddler and baby out. >> it started small and then started creeping up the side of the building. i went upstairs and before i noticed it it was already on this back deck up there. i was like, oh, m
let's bring in nbc bay area's jean elle. where exactly are you, and what's the latest? >> reporter: i'm here in pac heights as you mentioned here at washington and franklin. firefighters are still here. as you can see, they are monitoring for hot spots. it's taking a ladder truck to get that work done. this fire was tough to get to. it was raging on the backside of four buildings. we have some video that was taken from a nearby rooftop. you can see the flames just went up the backside of...
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this, secretary mnuchin, jean scalia at labor.ve said to us, some of the most vulnerable to the pandemic, they can't hire people back because the unemployment benefits are very generous. i happen to think the generous unemployment tactics was probably a good thing at the beginning of this pandemic, when we put it on the table in mid-march and late march. program,ith the ppp payroll protection, i think it could be a good thing, but we are moving into the reopening, and as the numbers show spectacular job numbers, people want to go to work. so i think we have to look at this a little differently now. i think reemployment benefits probably will help fit the bill, and those have to be targeted to the right people who maybe have had trouble getting a job or competing with the unemployment $600. it will be a better story for the small businesses. they will be able to afford people. that is the key point. anna: that was the u.s. national economic council director larry kudlow, speaking to jonathan ferro here at bloomberg. u.s. markets ar
this, secretary mnuchin, jean scalia at labor.ve said to us, some of the most vulnerable to the pandemic, they can't hire people back because the unemployment benefits are very generous. i happen to think the generous unemployment tactics was probably a good thing at the beginning of this pandemic, when we put it on the table in mid-march and late march. program,ith the ppp payroll protection, i think it could be a good thing, but we are moving into the reopening, and as the numbers show...
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>> just regular jeans and a t-shirt and my red jacket. >> just blue jeans?> yeah, blue jeans, his nike shoes, and a t-shirt underneath. and he had his red hoodie on. >> do you mind if we see your nikes? >> yeah, sure. >> chris wanted to help. he gave those nikes to investigators, as well as his clothes. he even gave a dna sample. and after his interview, chris' dad called up sergeant carpenter. >> he had told us in this phone call that l.j. had driven by the house, was threatening chris. >> so here's more information that this l.j. is a very real and threatening person? >> yes. >> detectives also spoke to chris and annie's friend spencer criddle. spencer said he was at the gym with his brother the night annie was killed. >> did she have an interest in games? >> not that -- she department really tell me. maybe she does because of some person named l.j., i have no idea who he is. all i know is she told me he was in a gang, i'm not sure. >> before he left the interview, spencer shared one more thing with police. >> she said that l.j. has killed someone before.
>> just regular jeans and a t-shirt and my red jacket. >> just blue jeans?> yeah, blue jeans, his nike shoes, and a t-shirt underneath. and he had his red hoodie on. >> do you mind if we see your nikes? >> yeah, sure. >> chris wanted to help. he gave those nikes to investigators, as well as his clothes. he even gave a dna sample. and after his interview, chris' dad called up sergeant carpenter. >> he had told us in this phone call that l.j. had driven by...
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son jeans, son leggings, ¡son jeggings! ¡wow!os. cámbiate a verizon. verano podría ser diferente. por suerte, estamos a la vuelta de la esquina, con formas más seguras de comprar para que disfrutes de cada momento. nos aseguramos de que tengas juguetes de piscina para toda la familia. que nunca se te acabe el protector solar y que siempre tengas los snacks que todos quieren. walgreens hace que tus compras sean más seguras, con pago sin contacto y entrega por auto farmacia... para que el verano siga. y entrega por auto farmacia... crest presenta fashion police! las hombreras son del pasado igual que esa pasta de dientes ¿y qué sugieren? cambiarnos a crest! y de ropa y así me di cuenta que tenía que cambiar a crest prueba crest y verás por qué es la marca número uno en estados unidos. para pelo que odia la humedad mezclamos aceite de coco, un alisador legendario con manteca de cacao suavizante, como un whole blend nutre. para controlar el frizz por 24 horas blended nos hace mejores whole blends. de garnier naturalmente. ♪ helping y
son jeans, son leggings, ¡son jeggings! ¡wow!os. cámbiate a verizon. verano podría ser diferente. por suerte, estamos a la vuelta de la esquina, con formas más seguras de comprar para que disfrutes de cada momento. nos aseguramos de que tengas juguetes de piscina para toda la familia. que nunca se te acabe el protector solar y que siempre tengas los snacks que todos quieren. walgreens hace que tus compras sean más seguras, con pago sin contacto y entrega por auto farmacia... para que el...
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son jeans, son leggings, ¡son jeggings! ¡wow!ritu luchador. en su pasión por la música. ah...es 100% leche de verdad, fáciles sin lactosa...aid®... y por eso es tan fácil de digerir. deja que tus mañanas suenen como una canción. prueba lactaid®. 100% leche de verdad, sin lactosa. nelimina 10te optic waños de manchas amarillas. es como volver al 2010. son jeans, son leggings, ¡son jeggings! ¡wow! elimina 10 años de manchas amarillas con colgate optic white renewal. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> en el valle de texas, tuvieron una idea para ayudar al personal mÉdico en un hospital de la zona, es una iniciativa que creÓ emilia, una joven de 14 aÑos que junto con su familia preparan comidas que entregan en un hospital. han preparado ya hasta 70 platillos, sueÑa ella con extender la labor a otros hospitales de la regiÓn. >> no nada mÁs entregarles la comida, sino el plato de comida con un mensaje diciendo que son importantes para nosotros. pueden donar su tiempo, comida o dinero >> quÉ buena labor ¿no? si usted es propietario de una peq
son jeans, son leggings, ¡son jeggings! ¡wow!ritu luchador. en su pasión por la música. ah...es 100% leche de verdad, fáciles sin lactosa...aid®... y por eso es tan fácil de digerir. deja que tus mañanas suenen como una canción. prueba lactaid®. 100% leche de verdad, sin lactosa. nelimina 10te optic waños de manchas amarillas. es como volver al 2010. son jeans, son leggings, ¡son jeggings! ¡wow! elimina 10 años de manchas amarillas con colgate optic white renewal. ♪ (mÚsica)...
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son jeans, son leggings, ¡son jeggings! ¡wow!acks que todos quieren. walgreens hace que tus compras sean más seguras, con pago sin contacto y entrega por auto farmacia... para que el verano siga. (voemma está lista paraacia... ¡eemostrar su mejor jugada.me! qué fuerza! qué estilo! buen trabajo emma! yoplait. con calcio para ayudarles a tener huesos fuertes y jugar más. ¡es yoplaitime! crest presenta fashion police! las hombreras son del pasado igual que esa pasta de dientes ¿y qué sugieren? cambiarnos a crest! y de ropa y así me di cuenta que tenía que cambiar a crest prueba crest y verás por qué es la marca número uno en estados unidos. se adapta al tono y a la textura de la piel. base fit me, de maybelline new york. la fórmula con arcilla matificante... elimina el brillo y borra los poros. para el mate más natural. fit me matte & poreless. solo de maybelline new york (♪ música ) (♪ música ) (♪ música ) (♪ música ) >> las autoridades de los Ángeles están preocupadas, por el aumento de ataques contra vendedores ambulantes porque
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son jeans, son leggings, ¡son jeggings! ¡wow! la de un hombre que no tenía nada, encontró su propósito, y el éxito en la cabina de un estudio de grabación. el usa su espíritu luchador para inspirar a otros con su música. desde 1925, comprobamos que no importa de dónde vienes, lo que importa es de qué estás hecho. modelo. elaborada para aquellos con un espíritu luchador. [música] jared: sam, todo está bien, esto ayuda. no hay ningún problema. jared lo consiguió, todo está bien. amanda: te dije que no aceptaría, es una santurrona. sam: cierra la boca, drogadicta. jared: sam. amanda: ay qué linda. jared: amanda, ya basta, ¿oíste? todos estamos en esto, ¿si? sam: se acabó, yo no. amanda: bye. jared: sam. espera, sam. sam. sam: te veré en los noticieros. jared: ¿qué? sam: ya me oíste. jared: no, sam, ¿qué haces? sam: ¿qué sucede contigo? ¿hace unos días tenías mucha integridad para trabajar con scooba bob y ahora trabajas para narcotraficantes? jared: sí, pero-- sam: jared, creo en ti más que en la búsqueda de un tesoro. jared: hacemo
son jeans, son leggings, ¡son jeggings! ¡wow! la de un hombre que no tenía nada, encontró su propósito, y el éxito en la cabina de un estudio de grabación. el usa su espíritu luchador para inspirar a otros con su música. desde 1925, comprobamos que no importa de dónde vienes, lo que importa es de qué estás hecho. modelo. elaborada para aquellos con un espíritu luchador. [música] jared: sam, todo está bien, esto ayuda. no hay ningún problema. jared lo consiguió, todo está bien....
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>>> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> jean carlos?. me escuchas?. ada? >>> aquÍ estoy trabajando desde casa. contenta porque sigo en cron tacto con toda mi gente linda porque estamos como bien dicen celebrando la entrada un nuevo mes por ende la en entrada del cumpleaÑos de rashel y de mi hermano que tambiÉn cumple en este mes, pero tambiÉn, feliz porque saben que tengo una mascota aquÍ en la casa y decÍamos disfrutando de ella hay un veterinario de la segunda guerra mundial en minnesota que cumpliÓ cien aÑos este fin de semana. Él decidiÓ celebrarlo al continuar su caminata de cien millas por caridad ha recorrido ya 60 millas y recaudado mÁs de 100.000 dÓlares para el salvation army que ayuda al banco de alimentos para el Área esperamos que pueda lograr recorrer estas millas que le faltan, un besito para este veterinario espectacular, que ayuda y sigue ayudando todavÍa a su comunidad. pero bueno, hablando de la comunidad y de las cosas difÍciles que tienen que enfrentar, sobre todo cuando hay uno de los de aquellos estÁ perdido en este caso la sold
>>> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> jean carlos?. me escuchas?. ada? >>> aquÍ estoy trabajando desde casa. contenta porque sigo en cron tacto con toda mi gente linda porque estamos como bien dicen celebrando la entrada un nuevo mes por ende la en entrada del cumpleaÑos de rashel y de mi hermano que tambiÉn cumple en este mes, pero tambiÉn, feliz porque saben que tengo una mascota aquÍ en la casa y decÍamos disfrutando de ella hay un veterinario de la segunda guerra...
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jean elle has more from wine country. >> it's crazy. it's all over the place. we were allowed to have people in that were going to have people sitting outside, we have five tables to work with, and that's it. >> reporter: ben robinson is trying to keep this restaurant cooking in napa. but with changing rules it's tough. health officials say with covid-19 cases rising, it's no longer allowing inside dining and wine tasting until at least july 30th. robinson says it's going to hurt. >> uncomfortable. you know, but i think it's the right thing to do. >> this is one section. the other section is in the corner. >> reporter: they never reopened indoor tasting, but customers are canceling. >> we are seeing cancellations. people are hearing that things are closing down. >> reporter: cases have increased 45% since june 26th. from 258 to 376 cases. the cases are linked to household spread and workplaces. he says he doesn't think closing indoor tasting will do much to slow the spread. >> what i'm frustrating by is go after the wrong situation. >> reporter: napa is a growi
jean elle has more from wine country. >> it's crazy. it's all over the place. we were allowed to have people in that were going to have people sitting outside, we have five tables to work with, and that's it. >> reporter: ben robinson is trying to keep this restaurant cooking in napa. but with changing rules it's tough. health officials say with covid-19 cases rising, it's no longer allowing inside dining and wine tasting until at least july 30th. robinson says it's going to hurt....
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including some of the units from which marco jean got his ammunition and. the events were authorized by mechlin borgs interior ministry and organized by a civilian who turned them into a kind of weapons trade fair. state interior minister norman's copy was the competition's patron and often attended the events himself. we visit the shooting range and may 2019 and talk to the people who run it. since then we've learned that some of them had close ties to the north koreans group and marco g. who went there for shooting practice evidence presented at this 15 trial indicated that the ranges owner frank t. passed along north quotes instructions to marco. the better we can communicate the easier it will be for us to meet on day x. but until then we have to keep a low profile. and state interior minister coffey also met often with frank t. at the shooting competitions. did the minister notice anything unusual at these events. the ministry has set up a commission to investigate all this it's not yet clear how much progress they've made. so we contact the ministry f
including some of the units from which marco jean got his ammunition and. the events were authorized by mechlin borgs interior ministry and organized by a civilian who turned them into a kind of weapons trade fair. state interior minister norman's copy was the competition's patron and often attended the events himself. we visit the shooting range and may 2019 and talk to the people who run it. since then we've learned that some of them had close ties to the north koreans group and marco g. who...
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jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> follow the health rules or pay the price. that's the warning tonight to businesses in marin county. as of tomorrow, a new task force will collaborate with police to help locate businesses that eibors can report businesses that aren't following the rules. there are fines. $25 to $10,000 depending on the type of infraction. >>> well, today governor newsom illustrated how important it is to social distance and wear a mask. during his daily update, he showed this slide to illustrate how fast a case can grow into an outbreak. one person who's positive mixing with two or three others can balloon to exposure of more than 400. >> the point is we have to minimize our mixing. we have to minimize the transmission of this disease. we have to minimize that by practicing physical distancing, wearing the face coverings. >> newsom says the only way we're grn. as of today, 28 states now require everyone wear mks virus. the latest, arkansas. a statewide mask mandate took effect today. you can see that the states in red have mandates. the state
jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> follow the health rules or pay the price. that's the warning tonight to businesses in marin county. as of tomorrow, a new task force will collaborate with police to help locate businesses that eibors can report businesses that aren't following the rules. there are fines. $25 to $10,000 depending on the type of infraction. >>> well, today governor newsom illustrated how important it is to social distance and wear a mask. during his daily update, he...
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have flyers and signs and notices all over the blocks to make it clear this is a masked zone only. >> jean elle, nbc news. >> in san jose owners and patrons are savoring some options. they're able to move tables into the roadway after the city closed the street to traffic that means more customers and ideally more employees. one customer told us it's super inviting. >> i'm hoping it succeeds, and it's great that these places can keep going and keep the economy going, and not all shut down. >> san pedro square farmer's market is still on. it will happen every friday. outdoor dining is currently okay in every bay area county burks things do keep changing so we're keeping track on our website. go to nbcbayarea.com. click on the tap at the top, bay area reopening plans. >>> new at 11:00 tonight, a new perspective. she is the first woman to head the richmond police department in its 110-year history. and the first woman of color. tonight the city's new top cop says she isforward. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd talked with her about the plan and the pressure. >> there is a lot of pressure. >> report
have flyers and signs and notices all over the blocks to make it clear this is a masked zone only. >> jean elle, nbc news. >> in san jose owners and patrons are savoring some options. they're able to move tables into the roadway after the city closed the street to traffic that means more customers and ideally more employees. one customer told us it's super inviting. >> i'm hoping it succeeds, and it's great that these places can keep going and keep the economy going, and not...
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nbc bay area's jean elle has the story. >> it was just a sad, lonely end for her. >> reporter: sylvia haguety can't stop thinking about the end of kit any's life. she knew the woman everyone called aunt kitty for more than 60 years. >> she and my mom did everything together. they were just like sisters. >> reporter: she was just always part of the family, and we loved her. >> reporter: aunt kitty was the god mother to her three children. hag looking at her at manor care. they had a covid outbreak in june. 92 residents have been infected. 14 have died, including aunt kitty. >> they had moved her into the covid wing, along with 13 other patients that day who apparently got sick at manor care all at the same time. this according to the doctor. >> reporter: hegarty says she didn't learn about the covid outbreak until after she died. she said manor care did not contact her to let her know her dear friend tested positive and was sick. she said she found out she was dead when the mortuary called about her arrangements. she and aunt kitty's children never got a chance to say goodbye. >> i wou
nbc bay area's jean elle has the story. >> it was just a sad, lonely end for her. >> reporter: sylvia haguety can't stop thinking about the end of kit any's life. she knew the woman everyone called aunt kitty for more than 60 years. >> she and my mom did everything together. they were just like sisters. >> reporter: she was just always part of the family, and we loved her. >> reporter: aunt kitty was the god mother to her three children. hag looking at her at manor...
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here's nbc bay area's jean >> very simply, wear your damn mask. >> reporter: san mateo county supervisor david canepa is frustrated by the rising number of covid-19 cases and bare faces. he says studies show masks stop the spread of the virus, which helps keep businesses open. >> what we're facing is not only a public health crisis, but we're facing an economic crisis. >> reporter: an economic crisis that could get worse. san mateo county is on the verge of being put on the state watch list because of an increase in cases. landing on the list means fitness centers, hair salons, and places of worship will have to close again. the county has launched a billboard campaign. governor gavin newsom is encouraging mask use on twitter. a growing number of elected officials across the country are now mandating masks to help slow the surge. arkansas and colorado now require masks statewide while georgia's governor is trying to reverse mask orders in at least 15 cities. atlanta's mayor is not backing down. >> if you want to protect yourself and your customers, you should wear a mask. our policies ar
here's nbc bay area's jean >> very simply, wear your damn mask. >> reporter: san mateo county supervisor david canepa is frustrated by the rising number of covid-19 cases and bare faces. he says studies show masks stop the spread of the virus, which helps keep businesses open. >> what we're facing is not only a public health crisis, but we're facing an economic crisis. >> reporter: an economic crisis that could get worse. san mateo county is on the verge of being put on...
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jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> california will soon start tracking the sexual orientation of people getting tested for covid-19. providers already have to report about race and ethnicity, but the state hopes collecting this new data will close any gaps in testing and treatment. >> we expect over the course of the next month that we'll see improvements in the use of these fields and our ability to report out to you and to use this data to effectively see how our interventions are working. >> labs will also be required to collect and report the information to the state. >>> 93% of californians are currently living in a county on the governor's watch list. that includes every bay area county except san mateo. however, the peninsula could soon join the list as the health department says it has more new cases than allowed under state guidelines. meanwhile, santa cruz county was recently put on the list. today it was forced to close several indoor operations. that means like most of the bay area, hair and nail salons can only operate outdoors, but indoor malls, places of worship, and gyms
jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> california will soon start tracking the sexual orientation of people getting tested for covid-19. providers already have to report about race and ethnicity, but the state hopes collecting this new data will close any gaps in testing and treatment. >> we expect over the course of the next month that we'll see improvements in the use of these fields and our ability to report out to you and to use this data to effectively see how our interventions...
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in san francisco, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> big updates out of washington today. you're looking live at capitol hill tonight. republicans unveiled major parts of their coronavirus relief proposal. the plan would pay 70% of a worker's previous wages. that replaces the current $600 per week for unemployed workers. it would also shield businesses for lawsuits. >> but we have to do it in a way that does not slow down reopening. we're also going to help this country pivot into recovery. the american people don't just want relief. they want opportunity. >> reporter: federal unemployment benefits run out friday, and the payroll protection program for businesses ends next month. house speaker nancy pelosi says democrats have had a relief bill on hold since mid-may and have been waiting for a gop counterproposal. >>> new at 11:00, a south bay standoff with police inside a donut shop. it started this afternoon around 4:00 when a man stole a couple of hundred bucks from the staples store in cupertino. employees called police, but the suspect flashed a knife and ran into the
in san francisco, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> big updates out of washington today. you're looking live at capitol hill tonight. republicans unveiled major parts of their coronavirus relief proposal. the plan would pay 70% of a worker's previous wages. that replaces the current $600 per week for unemployed workers. it would also shield businesses for lawsuits. >> but we have to do it in a way that does not slow down reopening. we're also going to help this country pivot into...
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nbc bay area's jean elle has the inside details. >> i'm overwhelmed with emotion. it's a devastating read. >> reporter: presentation high school graduate katherine lee hayne has been waiting for her alma mater to face its troubled past for decades. she is one of several students who told high school staff about sexual abuse and misconduct on campus starting in the early 1980s until 2013. but administrators didn't act until last year when new school leadership hired an outside investigator to look into the claims. the findings released today document alleged sexual misconduct ors and one former coach and details the failure of former school leadership to act. lee hayne was the first to speak publicly mabout the abuse she endured. >> you feel a combination of reliving some of the trauma but also this amazing relief that your story is being heard and that people know the truth. >> reporter: nbc bay area's investigative unit first uncovered the story three years ago. now presentation high school says it's handing the new report over to the san jose police department an
nbc bay area's jean elle has the inside details. >> i'm overwhelmed with emotion. it's a devastating read. >> reporter: presentation high school graduate katherine lee hayne has been waiting for her alma mater to face its troubled past for decades. she is one of several students who told high school staff about sexual abuse and misconduct on campus starting in the early 1980s until 2013. but administrators didn't act until last year when new school leadership hired an outside...
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in san francisco, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> breaking news in san francisco. a raging car fire slowing traffic along highway 101 tonight. this video just into our newsroom. this is northbound near the ellis street exit. no word on any injuries or a cause. >>> the covid death toll is rising to its fastest rate in months. roughly one american died every minute from the virus yesterday. in california, 194 deaths were reported and more than 10,000 new cases. governor newsom once again making the plea to californians to wear a mask. across the bay area, we added more than 1,000 cases today. alameda county had the highest number of new cases today at 358. contra costa county added 86 new cases. yesterday the county reported 400 new cases but now says that was a glitch in the system, and county wide there were just cas. >>> a live look now at san francisco, where health leaders say the city is experiencing a major surge in cases. this graph shows the number of hospitalizations within the city over the last four months. you can see there was a rise in hospitalizations
in san francisco, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> breaking news in san francisco. a raging car fire slowing traffic along highway 101 tonight. this video just into our newsroom. this is northbound near the ellis street exit. no word on any injuries or a cause. >>> the covid death toll is rising to its fastest rate in months. roughly one american died every minute from the virus yesterday. in california, 194 deaths were reported and more than 10,000 new cases. governor newsom...
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jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> as of tomorrow, europe will once again roll out the welcome mat for tourists, just not for americans. the eu is banning u.s. travelers because of our spike in covid-19 cases. the united nations -- the eu is now welcoming travelers from more than a dozen countries but not the u.s., brazil, or russia. the european council says the country's new covid-19 cases must count, be stable or decreasing to get off that banned list. international flights at sfo are already down 85% but many travelers say this new move does make sense. >> to be fair to them, it's really a reasonable decision because the u.s. did the same. >> however, there are exceptions to the ban including for health care workers, students, and people traveling for urgent family reasons. in the u.s., new york just added california to its quarantine list. that means if you fly to new york from california, you'll have to self-isolate for 14 days after you land. >>> well, many unknowns. tonight some answers for south bay parents wondering what school will look like after summer break, everything fr
jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> as of tomorrow, europe will once again roll out the welcome mat for tourists, just not for americans. the eu is banning u.s. travelers because of our spike in covid-19 cases. the united nations -- the eu is now welcoming travelers from more than a dozen countries but not the u.s., brazil, or russia. the european council says the country's new covid-19 cases must count, be stable or decreasing to get off that banned list. international flights at sfo...
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but as jean elle shows us, the game is filling a void. >> reporter: giants fans aren't allowed inside the ballpark. the outfield viewing gate is mostly covered up so it's not easy to see inside. but some fans say none of that matters. what matters is being here like they are every year. >> whoo! >> reporter: kayakers can't contain their excitement. the giants are back on the field playing the bay bridge series against the oakland a's. >> i'm beyond excited. >> right on. >> reporter: dave says during a pandemic, it's just what the doctor ordered. >> baseball is our favorite sport, and being out here and kind of participating in the game in the cove is therapy for us. and if it's not therapy for us, it's therapy for our wives to get us out of the house. >> reporter: some fans stopped to try to catch a glimpse of the action through the back fen. josh mcdonald came from mountain view. >> baseball, you know, it's the greatest thing in the world. i grew up on baseball. that's why we're here. we love it. >> reporter: colleen mejia and her family came to pay tribute to her father, honoring pa
but as jean elle shows us, the game is filling a void. >> reporter: giants fans aren't allowed inside the ballpark. the outfield viewing gate is mostly covered up so it's not easy to see inside. but some fans say none of that matters. what matters is being here like they are every year. >> whoo! >> reporter: kayakers can't contain their excitement. the giants are back on the field playing the bay bridge series against the oakland a's. >> i'm beyond excited. >>...
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you are not bad not the government to talk out of my jeans come on i know goes if you got your number i'm going to give you now one thing about the pot one of them i did not want is him yes so chris watch it on him i don't know are we able to be a leader. who was. really really. little blood running the show look worn a good zoom chloe not a good walk to the middle funny books. some of the new talking. to no none political being with you by the way you're going to tell me what you need give us minish make you know she got woken good up. to visit to our name you know it will be surely not to notice something but that one over on we'll find a woman you know what we all feel. and this is what it will be concerned about. any of you who are 2 of us are. running it and your number of i'm your friend you know me as we go into a jug what what do you have to say something that would look at you but music in general in the sun no no we're not. coming home which if one of them told me she was feeling like. showing some percentage of the one talk to i q a l m c n n. will fight the music into the
you are not bad not the government to talk out of my jeans come on i know goes if you got your number i'm going to give you now one thing about the pot one of them i did not want is him yes so chris watch it on him i don't know are we able to be a leader. who was. really really. little blood running the show look worn a good zoom chloe not a good walk to the middle funny books. some of the new talking. to no none political being with you by the way you're going to tell me what you need give us...
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here's nbc bay area's jean elle. >> reporter: long lines for covid-19 testing are now a common sight in the bay area. from gilroy to san francisco, as cases surge, so does testing demand. >> i'm going to be hanging out with my friend who has a newborn baby. >> reporter: tracy foster is hoping for rapid results. she says another test location told her it would be a ten-day wait. >> that's a huge problem testing has to be a major component of a successful response. >> reporter: stanford university professor of medicine dr. joshua solomon says a shortage of testing supplies and laboratory backlogs are making it difficult to contain the virus in california and across the nation. he believes the federal government needs to provide some oversight. >> providing funding for testing in terms of managing the situation around the country to have a good handle on what are the needs and the capacity and to be able to manage the global supply chain and then to direct those supplies. >> reporter: tonight a plea from state leaders in the midst of a surge in cases. they're calling on medical provider
here's nbc bay area's jean elle. >> reporter: long lines for covid-19 testing are now a common sight in the bay area. from gilroy to san francisco, as cases surge, so does testing demand. >> i'm going to be hanging out with my friend who has a newborn baby. >> reporter: tracy foster is hoping for rapid results. she says another test location told her it would be a ten-day wait. >> that's a huge problem testing has to be a major component of a successful response....
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jean, you know, back in washington there's a lot of discussion about what to do in the next stimulusl nurses united is calling for the passage of the heroes act passed in the house of representatives and what do you need in terms of funding to protect nurses in terms of ppe and is what is in the heroes act even sufficient in your view to meet those needs? >> if they allow the heroes act to be passed, we can deal with it. the two things that are especially important to us are, number one, ensuring that we get the ppe and other medical supplies we need to keep us safe in order to care for the patients. and a steady supply of it. this can be ensured through the heroes act with a medical supply response coordinator who will ensure that the coordination at the government, the federal government level, is transparent and coordinates all aspects to get the equipment that we need where we need it most. and a second thing that's essential for us is to make sure that osha, the occupational safety and health administration, sets a temporary standard for all employees at this point so that emplo
jean, you know, back in washington there's a lot of discussion about what to do in the next stimulusl nurses united is calling for the passage of the heroes act passed in the house of representatives and what do you need in terms of funding to protect nurses in terms of ppe and is what is in the heroes act even sufficient in your view to meet those needs? >> if they allow the heroes act to be passed, we can deal with it. the two things that are especially important to us are, number one,...
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they jean views the china to europe route as a test run for its mammoth new silk road. the forest is gone and construction is underway tesla's new factory outside of berlin now. musk has tweeted his vision of get up early in the latest gigafactory it's set to produce cars batteries as early as next year the company is out they will employ over $10000.00 people. on to some of the other business stories making the global news japan's economy is likely to shrink by 4.7 percent this year thanks to the coronavirus crisis the bank of japan expects the economy to grow again next year but because it's out of extreme the unclear and dependent on the consequences of the pandemic. burger king is adding lemon grass to the diet of some of its beef. it's in order to lower me thane emissions from cows by 33 percent a special reduced methane emissions. is going to be on sale in restaurants in miami new york and los angeles. and google has become the latest high profile firm to back india's geo the search giant is investing $4500000000.00 for a stake in the top indian telecoms network a
they jean views the china to europe route as a test run for its mammoth new silk road. the forest is gone and construction is underway tesla's new factory outside of berlin now. musk has tweeted his vision of get up early in the latest gigafactory it's set to produce cars batteries as early as next year the company is out they will employ over $10000.00 people. on to some of the other business stories making the global news japan's economy is likely to shrink by 4.7 percent this year thanks to...
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. >> reporter: i met jean-jacques muyembe late last year, when he was leading the charge against ebola. he helpefind the first effective treatment. t now he's heading up th nationwide effort to contain covid. >> ( translated ): ebola showed that politicians nd to call on scientists in a crisis, and the scientific community should not disappoint. >> reporter: the first case was kinshasa, the capital city of 12 million people. a lockdown began three weeks later. but after fierce complaints, it was loosened in mid-may, even as new infections kept going up. annie rimoin is an americanio epidgist who has run a researchnd training program in r.c. for neay 20 years. >> the real picture of what'sin going on in thrior of the country is very, very difficult to paint at this point. without widespread access to testing, really good disease a surveillance a roderstanding of what's happening on thed. >> reporter: despite vast mineral wealth, including gold,s diamnd cobalt, or in part because of that wealth, d.r.c. has a long htory of suffering. brutal rule by belgians, homegrown dictators, corruptn,
. >> reporter: i met jean-jacques muyembe late last year, when he was leading the charge against ebola. he helpefind the first effective treatment. t now he's heading up th nationwide effort to contain covid. >> ( translated ): ebola showed that politicians nd to call on scientists in a crisis, and the scientific community should not disappoint. >> reporter: the first case was kinshasa, the capital city of 12 million people. a lockdown began three weeks later. but after fierce...
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nbc bay area's jean elle explains more on his plans to help. >> reporter: ar mina campos is back in the kitchen at pan cheetah's, talking about her battle with covid-19 through a translator. >> translator: i was afraid for my mother. i was afraid for my daughters. i was afraid because so many people were dying. >> reporter: like many latino essential workers, campos lives in a multi-generational household, making it difficult to isolate. governor gavin newsom says he wants to expand covid-19 services for essential workers, including providing a safe place to recover. >> a hotel room, subsidies, and the like, we want to expand that. we talked a lot about project romk roomkey. we want to build on the roomkey model and extend it to those that may need that support to be isolated. >> reporter: campos said she would be reluctant to leave family. >> translator: it seems like a good plan, but at the same time, it's not so great because you do get separated from your family. >> reporter: miguel ramirez says the plan will help prevent the spread of the virus. >> i know more spanish people, and t
nbc bay area's jean elle explains more on his plans to help. >> reporter: ar mina campos is back in the kitchen at pan cheetah's, talking about her battle with covid-19 through a translator. >> translator: i was afraid for my mother. i was afraid for my daughters. i was afraid because so many people were dying. >> reporter: like many latino essential workers, campos lives in a multi-generational household, making it difficult to isolate. governor gavin newsom says he wants to...
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nbc bay area's jean elle has more. >> reporter: a rising coronavirus cases and hospitalizations in sanrancisco have city leaders sounding alarm bells, sending a text alert tonight that says covid-19 hospitalizations reaching critical levels. mayor london breed says in mid-june, just 26 people were in the hospital, and that number has quickly jumped to 80. >> we're not reopening until we get this under control. >> reporter: as san francisco urges people to stay home, marin county is preparing for what could be a long-term surge if transmission isn't controlled. >> we could see some ongoing surge certainly in the weeks to come and potentially in the months. >> reporter: public health officials have launched a mobile covid-19 testing unit to try to contain outbreaks. they're now planning for a flu and covid-19 season. while hospitalization levels are stable now, they are prepared to add capacity. >> then we have an ultimate care site that's established near the civic center with 25 beds now that are ready to go. >> reporter: on a quiet friday night here in sausalito, people say after mont
nbc bay area's jean elle has more. >> reporter: a rising coronavirus cases and hospitalizations in sanrancisco have city leaders sounding alarm bells, sending a text alert tonight that says covid-19 hospitalizations reaching critical levels. mayor london breed says in mid-june, just 26 people were in the hospital, and that number has quickly jumped to 80. >> we're not reopening until we get this under control. >> reporter: as san francisco urges people to stay home, marin...
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joining me now is karine jean-pierre, senior adviser to the biden campaign.ine, it's 100 days before the election. now, contrary to a lot of people's thoughts, 100 days out in 2016, you could see the poll. hillary clinton was trailing by one point. in 2012, obama was leading mitt romney by one point. and in 2008, it was a dead heat at this point. so if those are any gauges, this is joe biden's race to lose because the gap that we have seen in the polls now, if you look at the polls, arizona, florida, pennsylvania, all of the numbers, he is way ahead of mr. trump. and this is not comparable to the last several elections that i quoted where they were one point apart 100 days out. he's double digits apart around the country, nationwide polls, and in specific states that were won by donald trump in 2016. is that reason for you and the campaign to relax? are y'all taking your foot off the gas and taking this for granted after seeing these numbers compared to the fact that we haven't seen numbers like this 100 days out in decades? >> yeah, that's a really great que
joining me now is karine jean-pierre, senior adviser to the biden campaign.ine, it's 100 days before the election. now, contrary to a lot of people's thoughts, 100 days out in 2016, you could see the poll. hillary clinton was trailing by one point. in 2012, obama was leading mitt romney by one point. and in 2008, it was a dead heat at this point. so if those are any gauges, this is joe biden's race to lose because the gap that we have seen in the polls now, if you look at the polls, arizona,...
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jean tan: he's already dead. 911 operator: who's already dead? jean tan: my husband.rphy: charlie told the officers outside, he was going to kill my mom. i had to do it. yes. dennis murphy: a brave son protecting his mom--
jean tan: he's already dead. 911 operator: who's already dead? jean tan: my husband.rphy: charlie told the officers outside, he was going to kill my mom. i had to do it. yes. dennis murphy: a brave son protecting his mom--
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around 930 i went downstairs state security agent came to see me he told me i was not allowed to go to jean where his trial is held. at noon i looked downstairs i saw 5 state security cars so when i go down in a moment i don't know what will happen so that was how it all fighters from our. well. we have. to. come to the k. so we don't i'm nervous i've been through this many times but each time is different races the adrenaline rises every time and you. know. i sent you a message yesterday that the trial is not open to the public it concerns state secrets what if my husband disappeared 3 and a half years ago i'm his wife i have the right to attend his trial this is not about somebodies wife it's about state secrets or you. let me tell you you're still young don't do this kind of work when you're infringing on other people's dignity you're violating their rights this will take its toll on you as well as all that you've. got here so you're going to. indian no i hear number panel today one sean john was sentenced to 4 and a half years in prison but i firmly refused to accept this verdict i do n
around 930 i went downstairs state security agent came to see me he told me i was not allowed to go to jean where his trial is held. at noon i looked downstairs i saw 5 state security cars so when i go down in a moment i don't know what will happen so that was how it all fighters from our. well. we have. to. come to the k. so we don't i'm nervous i've been through this many times but each time is different races the adrenaline rises every time and you. know. i sent you a message yesterday that...
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clinical trial process once we understood how the genes work, once we knew how to manipulate those jeans, a whole new ability to transform what we knew about cells into medicines came into being. this was areal revolution , and about in the 70s and walked through to the 80s and then now today there are approximately a couple thousand companies, about 700 of whom are members of bio, many are private. they are now much smaller industries in the europe and in asia and actually, these small companies although they are tiny and they represent no more than any one of the big companies in terms of numbers, they're generating about 70 70 percent of all the medicine. what's the difference? it's simple. in the biotech industry there is an absolute focus on patients and innovation. new ideas. new ways of delivering medicine. and those two coupled together often are supported by investors. those investors by the stocks of those companies. the pharmaceutical companies however a very different structure . they take these medicines and now they sell them through insurance companies and others to patien
clinical trial process once we understood how the genes work, once we knew how to manipulate those jeans, a whole new ability to transform what we knew about cells into medicines came into being. this was areal revolution , and about in the 70s and walked through to the 80s and then now today there are approximately a couple thousand companies, about 700 of whom are members of bio, many are private. they are now much smaller industries in the europe and in asia and actually, these small...
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machine come on i don't know's you can go down but i'm going to get you now they are going to throw my jeans i told his him yes a christian i don't want to be a. leader. who was. going to. it'll. look worn a guy you know i'm quoting i'm in love with the final book or. some of you know it's ok. to not be on with you by the way you're going to make them unique. minish make you know she got woken up by using visit to our name you know what we shall really have to go to something but. you know we all feel. and this is what's will the greens on my program you know. when you have a master. plan doing it and you want to move on you have been you know as we're going to attack what what you have said something that you would look at judy but music in general and the sun know no one not. one of them told me she was feeling like it was shown to some senate. when talking i picked my limbs and i need to. go into the meadow coming up on the day before you guys you know it really has to do you know no hockey can walk you can this to your back i'm out with. this what i got to do this right one move me seeme
machine come on i don't know's you can go down but i'm going to get you now they are going to throw my jeans i told his him yes a christian i don't want to be a. leader. who was. going to. it'll. look worn a guy you know i'm quoting i'm in love with the final book or. some of you know it's ok. to not be on with you by the way you're going to make them unique. minish make you know she got woken up by using visit to our name you know what we shall really have to go to something but. you know we...
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how friends and family gathered today to remember toby jean livingston, and how they say he helped the community. >>> and, tens of thousands of masks found sitting in storage, later tonight, how a group of bay area volunteers including doctors and engineers are working to make sure those masks can be put to good use. >>> leader in sports, the giants celebrated their first win of the season in front of virtual fans. joe has those details later. ibut we also know that, when it comes to money you want to... not spend any. that's why 7-eleven has 7 cups free with 7rewards. you get the drip coffee you want. for the no money you want. coffee. no money. 7 times. is that what you want? oh, we know. because we are 7-eleven. and we might know you better than you know yourself. 7-eleven. always open. no matter what challenges life throws at you, we're always here to help with fast response and great service and it doesn't stop there we're also here to help look ahead that's why we're helping members catch up by spreading any missed usaa insurance payments over the next twelve months so you can ke
how friends and family gathered today to remember toby jean livingston, and how they say he helped the community. >>> and, tens of thousands of masks found sitting in storage, later tonight, how a group of bay area volunteers including doctors and engineers are working to make sure those masks can be put to good use. >>> leader in sports, the giants celebrated their first win of the season in front of virtual fans. joe has those details later. ibut we also know that, when it...
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it's an attempt to avert the worst says unicef jean and give you. even before probably demanding crisis to know it was very high. that children are not able to achieve the learning outcomes that they need to achieve at a particular age and you can imagine plastic corbet then this learning outcomes even becomes. their children to be simply comes a problem. if the power fails and the signal cuts out then she will simply have to miss out on the class which is frustrating but remote schooling at least offer some sense of stability during the crisis. actually medical history this is also the reason why sophia husain invites round as many as 10 kids a day to use her t.v. in the kibera district. she wants to protect them from another kind of threat during the crisis. it is important in their you know here and. there's so many cases and very new mystical raelyn series so i'm trying my best to put them together so that the they don't and in them since. there are many like sophia haasan trying to help others they're the backbone of nairobi's keep it a quarter
it's an attempt to avert the worst says unicef jean and give you. even before probably demanding crisis to know it was very high. that children are not able to achieve the learning outcomes that they need to achieve at a particular age and you can imagine plastic corbet then this learning outcomes even becomes. their children to be simply comes a problem. if the power fails and the signal cuts out then she will simply have to miss out on the class which is frustrating but remote schooling at...
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. >> so jordache, this jeans company, they made jeans that you had to lie flat on the bed and have fourem up for you. the jordache look, the jordache -- remember? he finds this blimp, but by blimp standards it's a kind of a cheap little blimp. but somehow he convinces jordache to put their name on the side of it. and he'll put it up. and they'll get all this advertising. ♪ unfortunately he had put so much gold leaf on the outside of the blimp that it crashed in new jersey and only made it a couple of hundred yards. >> only one aboard, the pilot, unhurt. a gust of wind that reportedly hurled it to the ground, damaging its landing gear. >> what does lou do? the blimp cost maybe five figures. reportedly, lou has insured the blimp for millions. >> the jordache blimp would have killed most businesses, but lou pearlman is not the kind of person who gives up. >> he creates this company called airship international. it's a publicly traded company. he has shareholders and everything. >> i think when he got people investing in him, he had a pool of money to keep an appearance now, like what his b
. >> so jordache, this jeans company, they made jeans that you had to lie flat on the bed and have fourem up for you. the jordache look, the jordache -- remember? he finds this blimp, but by blimp standards it's a kind of a cheap little blimp. but somehow he convinces jordache to put their name on the side of it. and he'll put it up. and they'll get all this advertising. ♪ unfortunately he had put so much gold leaf on the outside of the blimp that it crashed in new jersey and only made...
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son jeans, son leggings, ¡son jeggings! ¡wow!ltados q tenÍan autorizaciÓn para su venta ambulante. al respaldo de los clientes llegÓ a la misma velocidad. >>la tranquilidad de un dÍa de venta de frutas fue interrumpida por esta pareja que fueron a reclamar. >> la seÑora nos dijo que no tenemos permiso para vender. >> los peores insultos vinieron despuÉs. >> me doy un poco de coraje por cÓmo llegó la seÑora y nos agrediÓ, por fortuna pasaban ubaldo y su hermano, al ver lo que ocurrÍa se detuvieron . >> cuando empecÉ a grabar la pareja todavÍa seguía enojada por la razÓn que los vendedores no tenÍa su permiso, pero saquÉ mi telÉfono y los grabe. >> nos movemos y ya. >> no los multÓ y tampoco le quitÓ la mercancÍa. >> la gente no solamente quiere venir a comprar frutas, dice que estÁ aquÍ para apoyar a estos vendedores. entre las personas que aguantaron temperaturas por encima de los 90 estÁ la seÑora yolanda y su hijo. >> nosotros decidimos apoyar porque de eso se trata, de apoyar a nuestra gente. la sobrina deservicio crea una cue
son jeans, son leggings, ¡son jeggings! ¡wow!ltados q tenÍan autorizaciÓn para su venta ambulante. al respaldo de los clientes llegÓ a la misma velocidad. >>la tranquilidad de un dÍa de venta de frutas fue interrumpida por esta pareja que fueron a reclamar. >> la seÑora nos dijo que no tenemos permiso para vender. >> los peores insultos vinieron despuÉs. >> me doy un poco de coraje por cÓmo llegó la seÑora y nos agrediÓ, por fortuna pasaban ubaldo y su...
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son jeans, son leggings, ¡son jeggings! ¡wow! ha escrito sobre el mandatario, describe a su tÍo, un mentiroso compulsivo adicionado con el Éxito a cualquier precio y advierte que la reelecciÓn del presente donald trump seria el fin de estados unidos. >> mi familia creÓ al hombre mÁs peligroso del mundo su autora sobrina de donald trump asegura que el presidente es un retorcido que su interÉs por las personas solamente es econÓmico y cada -- y que hace de la trampa su forma de vida. dice que su abuelo destruya donald trump enseÑÁndole a ser duro a toda costa, el mentir estÁ bien y que admitir que uno se ha equivocado o disculparse es una debilidad. ella dice que Él minÓ la capacidad de donald trump de desarrollar y experimentar el spect lo completo de las emociones humanas. >> debido al poder que Él tiene una de las cosas que hace en el momento que alguien no estÁ de acuerdo con Él se deshace de esa persona. >> es doctor en psicologÍa clÍnica y es hija del hermano mayor del presidente donald trump. >> ella alega tambiÉn que el pre
son jeans, son leggings, ¡son jeggings! ¡wow! ha escrito sobre el mandatario, describe a su tÍo, un mentiroso compulsivo adicionado con el Éxito a cualquier precio y advierte que la reelecciÓn del presente donald trump seria el fin de estados unidos. >> mi familia creÓ al hombre mÁs peligroso del mundo su autora sobrina de donald trump asegura que el presidente es un retorcido que su interÉs por las personas solamente es econÓmico y cada -- y que hace de la trampa su forma de...