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hello, i am jodi picoult. [laughter] hi, i am jodi picoult.we are the authors of of the age the story we began writing about prince oliver and we were on the outside to manage who could get out into theou real world. what happens when you get your wish and it comes true. can you still create happilyaf ever after and more importantly, how you do it. i think i learned in the process thabut my mother is incredibly weird. there was a moment i wasas considering to throw her out the window. >> and vice versa. you were horrible, too. >> we did abou about heads a lot i think that meant we were producing our absolute best work, which was really kind of cool. there are characters new to this book. off the page you get to hear the stories of different people at jewel and edgar hoover just kind of sideline characters and suddenly now are in the forefront. i think that produced a much better book. i love off the page so much. there are twists on every page. it's very entertaining. i think it came out beautifully. >> host: we are back live with jodi picoult
hello, i am jodi picoult. [laughter] hi, i am jodi picoult.we are the authors of of the age the story we began writing about prince oliver and we were on the outside to manage who could get out into theou real world. what happens when you get your wish and it comes true. can you still create happilyaf ever after and more importantly, how you do it. i think i learned in the process thabut my mother is incredibly weird. there was a moment i wasas considering to throw her out the window. >>...
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this is jodi. and even before the detective got the words out -- >> i felt it, that she was gone. >> reporter: her daughter had been so happy, so charming, outgoing. but then, said jodi, a boyfriend convinced jarrae that to please him she'd have to turn tricks. this is jarrae. >> he just honked trying to get her attention. >> reporter: "john-tv," a self-proclaimed "video vigilante" group in oklahoma city, caught her on camera back in 2012. but jarrae left the boyfriend, turned her life around so jodi thought, and then that awful phone call from detective trapp. >> i was screaming, like, screaming. >> reporter: the detective made a promise to that mother, didn't matter what choices jarrae may have made, she the detective would work this case as hard as any she ever had. >> we literally went from each little motel to each little motel showing her picture and having the clerk run her name to see if she had stayed there. >> and eventually she found the room where jarrae had been staying, in which were
this is jodi. and even before the detective got the words out -- >> i felt it, that she was gone. >> reporter: her daughter had been so happy, so charming, outgoing. but then, said jodi, a boyfriend convinced jarrae that to please him she'd have to turn tricks. this is jarrae. >> he just honked trying to get her attention. >> reporter: "john-tv," a self-proclaimed "video vigilante" group in oklahoma city, caught her on camera back in 2012. but jarrae...
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jodi spiegel: it's russian roulette.on: jodi spiegel is an attorney who advocates for residents of assisted living homes. she says the state needs to provide more protection for residents, not less. jodi: we are giving facilities an incentive to--a financial, tremendous financial incentive to accept these residents, at the same time that we've relaxed the regulations that protect the health and safety of these residents. so, it's just a recipe for disaster. mike wasserman: it just makes no sense. jaxon: mike wasserman, president of the california association of long term care medicine, says skilled nursing homes are struggling to deal assisted living homes, withwhys little or no medical care, are prepared. mike: this guidance scares the daylights out of me. this only can lead to bringing the virus into assisted living facilities and group homes where it may not already exist. jaxon: the state stresses in the notice that staff and infected residents must be kept apart. officials with the state department of social service
jodi spiegel: it's russian roulette.on: jodi spiegel is an attorney who advocates for residents of assisted living homes. she says the state needs to provide more protection for residents, not less. jodi: we are giving facilities an incentive to--a financial, tremendous financial incentive to accept these residents, at the same time that we've relaxed the regulations that protect the health and safety of these residents. so, it's just a recipe for disaster. mike wasserman: it just makes no...
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nejra: jodie snyder, thank you so much. former u.s.nal security advisor john bolton declined to say whether he briefed president donald trump on intelligence indicating that russian operatives offered bounties to kill american troops in afghanistan. he told bloomberg that trumps evolving explanation since the publication of the story signals that the u.s. is rife for the type of russian interference that is being alleged. take a listen. >> what i said to the associated press when the question was asked was, no comment. that's the same thing i will say today. we are embroiled in litigation -- iver whether i can think i did. i did not write this book with any intention of putting classified information in it. i don't think donald trump wants -- is worried about foreign governments reading it. he doesn't want the american people to read it. with respect to russia and what they are up to and afghanistan and a range of places around the world, this current controversy, i could have written about it in the book if i didn't face these other d
nejra: jodie snyder, thank you so much. former u.s.nal security advisor john bolton declined to say whether he briefed president donald trump on intelligence indicating that russian operatives offered bounties to kill american troops in afghanistan. he told bloomberg that trumps evolving explanation since the publication of the story signals that the u.s. is rife for the type of russian interference that is being alleged. take a listen. >> what i said to the associated press when the...
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rishaad: thank you so much, jodi schneider.recious metals are shining with gold and silver hitting prices we have not seen for years. how to play them? this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: precious metals and a multiyear high. concerns over the pandemic and the outlook of further economic stimulus feels demands for haven assets. we were told how to play gold. >> with an etf you do not need to be inconvenienced about owning the bullion and storing and moving it place to place. bullion is great, but how do you store it, hide it under a mattress? as an etf, it is an instrument to provide convenience by not dealing with the material. that seems to be helping silver as well. how much of the industrial demand rebound optimism is playing into that as well? >> it plays to it. silver is the poor man's gold, and element that goes into the gold market, the depreciation of the dollar against other currencies, continued world of ratesisk and low interest . in addition to that you have the , andtrial use of silver that boost should change the relat
rishaad: thank you so much, jodi schneider.recious metals are shining with gold and silver hitting prices we have not seen for years. how to play them? this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: precious metals and a multiyear high. concerns over the pandemic and the outlook of further economic stimulus feels demands for haven assets. we were told how to play gold. >> with an etf you do not need to be inconvenienced about owning the bullion and storing and moving it place to place. bullion is great,...
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jodi, thank you for joining us.loomberg's senior international editor in hong kong giving us insights into the growing tensions. and now we go back to lower -- laura wright. hilips is sticking to its 2020 targets. recovery in other equipment. japanese exports have fallen by more than 20%. by steep was led declines in exports of cars and auto parts. companiespaid by u.k. could take six years to recover according to a report from financial data group. companies either canceled or cut dividends that resulted in a far more drastic reduction than during the financial crisis. that was your bloomberg business flash. mats, anna? the: laura wright with business flash for you. breaking news for you on the we have aterminal -- read the headline crossing the bloomberg. dealnta said to be near a for ebay classifieds. this is something that has been talked about for a little while now. it is set to get significant combinedstake in the group. they are selling the classified business, it seems they are not stepping away entirely. s
jodi, thank you for joining us.loomberg's senior international editor in hong kong giving us insights into the growing tensions. and now we go back to lower -- laura wright. hilips is sticking to its 2020 targets. recovery in other equipment. japanese exports have fallen by more than 20%. by steep was led declines in exports of cars and auto parts. companiespaid by u.k. could take six years to recover according to a report from financial data group. companies either canceled or cut dividends...
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thanks a lot, bloomberg's jodi schneider. this is bloomberg. ♪ . . . ♪ from london, i'm guy johnson parting alix steel in new york. waiting for the crude inventory report. alix: we are waiting for that across. headline, paulson will convert its hedge fund to a family office bearing 80% of assets but totallyowned, closing to outsiders. john paulson will convert officially into a family office. oil inventories dropping. inventories 27.1 million barrels, slightly less than estimated. cushing inventories drew. gasoline inventories increased by 1.2 million as economies opened up, and then, pulled back. we are seeing that in the gasoline inventory. refiners picked up as well. they are making more product. if they don't have the drivers, it will be difficult to draw down on those inventories. for more on oil after its best quarter in decades, we are joined by jess. just to start off on the oil picture. where are we in supply and demand as we start the third quarter after oil had that big rebound in the second? deficit, in a slight a
thanks a lot, bloomberg's jodi schneider. this is bloomberg. ♪ . . . ♪ from london, i'm guy johnson parting alix steel in new york. waiting for the crude inventory report. alix: we are waiting for that across. headline, paulson will convert its hedge fund to a family office bearing 80% of assets but totallyowned, closing to outsiders. john paulson will convert officially into a family office. oil inventories dropping. inventories 27.1 million barrels, slightly less than estimated. cushing...
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reporting live, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you. >>> a major announcement from stanford university. not only is it a surprise to many people, but other universities might also follow suit. stanford is dropping 11 varsity sports because of a budget shortfall. beginning next year, among the 11 nonmajor sports being dropped, wrestling, synchronized swimming and more. they had a $12 million deficit before the pandemic, so rather than cut parts of all sports, it decided to cut certain sports out entirely. >> when we got into the pandemic, when you think about the decline in sponsorship, the decline in having people in the stands and other factors, as well, that number ballooned to $25 million. certainly if we don't have football, that number will probably double. >> all the sports will still compete this upcoming season, if there is a season. and the university does say all scholarships and coach's contracts will be honored. >>>ealth leaders say they've had a total of 23 cases since the start of the pandemic. but in just one week, 47 people tested positive. bringing
reporting live, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you. >>> a major announcement from stanford university. not only is it a surprise to many people, but other universities might also follow suit. stanford is dropping 11 varsity sports because of a budget shortfall. beginning next year, among the 11 nonmajor sports being dropped, wrestling, synchronized swimming and more. they had a $12 million deficit before the pandemic, so rather than cut parts of all sports,...
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nbc bay area's jodi hernandez has the details. >> reporter: the district superintendent says all three students who tested positive for covid-19 had been participating in summer conditioning, gearing up for the high school sports season. while he doesn't believe they contracted the virus while in their workout group, parents are worried. >> i would be very concerned at this point to send my child back to school. >> i know these kids want to be out living their normal lives, but it's not worth the risk. >> reporter: that's how parents in brentwood are feeling on learning as many as three high school students in the district have cases of covid-19. the superintendent issued a letter yesterday notifying families. he says a student athlete at heritage high school and another at liberty high have tested positive, while a third student is experiencing symptoms and likely has it. >> we do not believe they got it from anything that happened on campus. we believe that this was a community transmission that happened off campus. >> reporter: we talked about parents and students as they picked up
nbc bay area's jodi hernandez has the details. >> reporter: the district superintendent says all three students who tested positive for covid-19 had been participating in summer conditioning, gearing up for the high school sports season. while he doesn't believe they contracted the virus while in their workout group, parents are worried. >> i would be very concerned at this point to send my child back to school. >> i know these kids want to be out living their normal lives,...
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jodi: so, the u.s.l bills, including months that basically would sanction officials for what they view as the loss of autonomy in hong kong, as well as sanction officials involved in the decisions involving she and john and the muslims. and obviously marco rubio is part of that because of his backing of the legislation. this is also extending into other things. over the weekend, we sell peter navarro top trade official with is the trump, who is saying president trump is going to take strong action against china's own social media apps, tikt ok and wechat. it almost seems day by day, we have another situation like this. china, on the situation with the sanctions, has about firm cap -- has vowed firm countermeasures. it was the first time ever they had done that so clearly, we are seeing the pushback right now from the chinese government. anna: and tell us a bit more about the social media site of this because we've come through a trade war. we've had financial services. we've had a technology work taking
jodi: so, the u.s.l bills, including months that basically would sanction officials for what they view as the loss of autonomy in hong kong, as well as sanction officials involved in the decisions involving she and john and the muslims. and obviously marco rubio is part of that because of his backing of the legislation. this is also extending into other things. over the weekend, we sell peter navarro top trade official with is the trump, who is saying president trump is going to take strong...
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backfire because training whether consciously or subconsciously activates stereotypes and wait for jodi is in the end a book about how to make certain educated white readers feel better about themselves white readers or white guilt seminar attendees will know they've done something meaningful by examining how much they as white people suck and then decide they don't need to do anything really tangible to help anyone volunteer raises the profit of white guilt d'angelo says in her book wanting to jump over the hard personal work and get to solutions is the foundation of white for jodi solutions are racist and action is racist how convenient for corporate america and companies like amazon that they don't need to think about discriminatory hiring practices or a living wage for black employees racism can be solved and getting all the white people in the room and having them sell flagellate so much that they like it. the anti-racism consulting industry also serves a more sinister role in keeping real corporate civil rights violations hidden holding an anti-racism training however ineffective
backfire because training whether consciously or subconsciously activates stereotypes and wait for jodi is in the end a book about how to make certain educated white readers feel better about themselves white readers or white guilt seminar attendees will know they've done something meaningful by examining how much they as white people suck and then decide they don't need to do anything really tangible to help anyone volunteer raises the profit of white guilt d'angelo says in her book wanting to...
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jody hernandez, nbc bay area. >>> free testing at a b.a.r.t. station. ucsf is offering free testing at the 24th street station in the mission district. it is open for next three weeks on wednesdays and on friday from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. it is aimed to help test the latino population. department of public health say latinos make up half of the coronavirus cases in the city even though they are only 15% of the population. many of them are front line workers. >>> after the statewide out look, 197 more deaths reported since yesterday and once again that is the highest number of deaths reported in a single day. also since yesterday, 8700 new confirmed races. but on the upside, the percentage of people testing positive did dip a tiny bit. it is now 7.4%, down from 7.5% yesterday. >>> the coronavirus has finally reached a remote california county that up until recently was the only place in the state without a case. modock which borders oregon and nevada had the first two positive cases. two people from the same household got the virus leading health offici
jody hernandez, nbc bay area. >>> free testing at a b.a.r.t. station. ucsf is offering free testing at the 24th street station in the mission district. it is open for next three weeks on wednesdays and on friday from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. it is aimed to help test the latino population. department of public health say latinos make up half of the coronavirus cases in the city even though they are only 15% of the population. many of them are front line workers. >>> after the...
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book wanting to jump over the hard personal work and get to solutions is a foundation of white for jodi solutions are racist and action is racist how convenient for corporate america and companies like amazon that they don't need to think about discriminatory hiring practices or a living wage for black employees racism can be solved and getting all the white people in the room and having them self flagellation. so much that they like it the anti-racism consulting industry also serves a more sinister role in keeping real corporate civil rights violations hidden holding an anti-racism training however ineffective can be a legal shield against a civil rights lawsuit and you have to myer mckinsey d'angelo and all the other grifters taking advantage of these current crises the rise of hiring consultants to deal with these things says more about the government and companies who hire them they just want to answers on what to do are they the right answers who know and frankly who cares if you do i think you might have an answer bias and finally let's take a minute to learn about perhaps the onl
book wanting to jump over the hard personal work and get to solutions is a foundation of white for jodi solutions are racist and action is racist how convenient for corporate america and companies like amazon that they don't need to think about discriminatory hiring practices or a living wage for black employees racism can be solved and getting all the white people in the room and having them self flagellation. so much that they like it the anti-racism consulting industry also serves a more...
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jodi: we have not seen anything yet.hreats come in very specific threats from chinese officials, including foreign ministry saying that if the u.s. does not undo this, there will be retributions. are five consulates in china, u.s. consulates, and the one here in hong kong come which used to be treated differently. but they are thinking they could really reduce the staff at the hong kong one an order many of them to leave, or close one of the other ones. we are still waiting on that. there is specific retribution threats against the u.k. as well for its support of the u.s. in terms of retaliation over hong kong. shery: senior international editor, jodi schneider there, with the latest from hong kong. looking at other tensions across asia decades old disputes over forced labor are reigniting bad andd between south korea japan. south korea is seeking to hold japan accountable for wartime abuses at an industrial site off the coast of nagasaki. ministerea culture says they are building a coalition to make tokyo keep its promi
jodi: we have not seen anything yet.hreats come in very specific threats from chinese officials, including foreign ministry saying that if the u.s. does not undo this, there will be retributions. are five consulates in china, u.s. consulates, and the one here in hong kong come which used to be treated differently. but they are thinking they could really reduce the staff at the hong kong one an order many of them to leave, or close one of the other ones. we are still waiting on that. there is...
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this is jodi madeiras, and i'm the executive director of walk san francisco. i'm here to speak on behalf of 20 organizations on the vision zero coalition who sent this body as well as mayor breed a letter yesterday to encourage our city to invest in alternatives to safe policing on our streets. we need a stronger and committed investment in fair and proportionate policing. i want to thank kate breed for discussing this city's work on the automated speed enforcement because we need to pilot life saving speed safety cameras now. we also are asking as a group for a greater investment in our camera program. we currently only have 13 cameras in the city with only $2 million committed for the next five years, and this is an incredibly underutilized highly technological solutions. we need to provide alternatives to punitive inequitable fine systems in relation to traffic infractions because we know that traffic infractions should not disproportionately burden african american, black, brown, and people of color. these are the places where people of color are much more
this is jodi madeiras, and i'm the executive director of walk san francisco. i'm here to speak on behalf of 20 organizations on the vision zero coalition who sent this body as well as mayor breed a letter yesterday to encourage our city to invest in alternatives to safe policing on our streets. we need a stronger and committed investment in fair and proportionate policing. i want to thank kate breed for discussing this city's work on the automated speed enforcement because we need to pilot life...
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jodi: that's right.ey say multiple countries have been targeted by this russian hacking center, and that it is almost certainly part of russian state intelligence. the u.s. and canada later issued their statements backing up those findings. what is unclear is whether research facilities have been damaged or vaccine programs have been set back as a result of these hacks, which, of course, would be a major setback, because these are vaccines -- the testing has really started ramping up, and there have been some hopeful signs, so this is quite a dramatic incident. it comes on a delicate time also in geopolitics, with the u.s. election looming in the u.s., and the pandemic plunging the world economy into recession, so it is quite a dramatic development. haidi: senior international editor, jodi schneider there in hong kong. next, thousands of u.s. companies have to rethink how to move data from the e.u., after a key data transfer pact is scrapped. we will talk about the details and what this means for silicon
jodi: that's right.ey say multiple countries have been targeted by this russian hacking center, and that it is almost certainly part of russian state intelligence. the u.s. and canada later issued their statements backing up those findings. what is unclear is whether research facilities have been damaged or vaccine programs have been set back as a result of these hacks, which, of course, would be a major setback, because these are vaccines -- the testing has really started ramping up, and there...
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rishaad: jodi, thank you very much.d continues to grapple with the pandemic, we spoke with johns hopkins foreign-policy chief executive director about the difference in approach between east and west, and how to control fresh waves of the infection. >> it's been really difficult to track, and i think that is the challenge. and we are looking around the world. if you look at hong kong, for example, which used to be ground zero for an excellent coronavirus response, relaxation on travelers coming into the city resulted in a surge in new cases. so i think countries around the world, the u.k. among them, trying to prevent a second or third wave of b virus. -- of the virus. but tracking is so difficult because so many people are asymp tomatic. onthey are taking the virus in a very rules-based way. they make a rule and society has to do it or else. in america, we do not do that. do you think we would be better in america here if we did more like the pandemic police are doing in asia? carla: i did not think using coercive meas
rishaad: jodi, thank you very much.d continues to grapple with the pandemic, we spoke with johns hopkins foreign-policy chief executive director about the difference in approach between east and west, and how to control fresh waves of the infection. >> it's been really difficult to track, and i think that is the challenge. and we are looking around the world. if you look at hong kong, for example, which used to be ground zero for an excellent coronavirus response, relaxation on travelers...
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jodi, thanks.t word headlines, a singaporean man pleaded guilty to acting as an illegal agent for chinese intelligence in the u.s. and is facing up to 10 years in jail. he was accused of working for chinese intelligence as early as 2015. he set up a fake consultancy to obtain information and is said to have tried to recruit others. j.p. morgan and goldman sachs both see europe's recovery as stripping the u.s. thanks to different responses to the coronavirus. they cite a sustainable recovery based on the virus longer being out of control and europe's relative success will make shoppers spend. you are up -- europe is doing a better job at maintaining employment. republicans are considering a plan to extend jobless payments to cover 70% of lost wages or part of -- for part of the latest stimulants -- stimulus efforts. the fight against the coronavirus is likely to push policymakers to keep interest rate need -- interest rates near zero. it is unlikely they will shift strategy. pro-democracy7-10 candid
jodi, thanks.t word headlines, a singaporean man pleaded guilty to acting as an illegal agent for chinese intelligence in the u.s. and is facing up to 10 years in jail. he was accused of working for chinese intelligence as early as 2015. he set up a fake consultancy to obtain information and is said to have tried to recruit others. j.p. morgan and goldman sachs both see europe's recovery as stripping the u.s. thanks to different responses to the coronavirus. they cite a sustainable recovery...
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young jody, troubled misty and 16—year—old firebrand amber, per trade with manic energy by nicola peltze tougher by the fact that harley has followed for an older married woman, yet cannot escape the incestuous ties of a family whose relationships are to put it kindly labyrinthine. if you know something about anyone, tell me. why? set in rural pennsylvania, shot in louisiana, back roads was first developed as the project for fatal attraction director adrian line who now shares screenplay credits. it is interesting to wonder what line would have made of it, whether he would've brought a more mainstream gloss to what is now and earnestly overought exercise in doom laden sub gothic melodrama. like the house of usher but with fewer laughs. alex plays every scene with a look of a man carrying the weight of the world on his shoulders. clearly relishing the opportunity to put his pretty boy reputation behind him and dig nhis fingers into something darker, if not necessarily deeper. you are so upset. ijust wanted to help. to his credit, the director does a serviceable job of directing although
young jody, troubled misty and 16—year—old firebrand amber, per trade with manic energy by nicola peltze tougher by the fact that harley has followed for an older married woman, yet cannot escape the incestuous ties of a family whose relationships are to put it kindly labyrinthine. if you know something about anyone, tell me. why? set in rural pennsylvania, shot in louisiana, back roads was first developed as the project for fatal attraction director adrian line who now shares screenplay...
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for more, jodi schneider joins us from hong kong.t this actually happening and what would it mean for the u.k.-china relationship? like it is very likely to happen and to happen today because the minister will address parliament and he has given a big hint, big signals that the u.k. will suspend its extradition treaty with hong kong, which is a former colony that it handed back to china in 1997. this would definitely escalate tensions. bowingalready the u.k. -- what china says is bowing to u.s. pressure by banning huawei from 5g networks. there is the human rights abuses that they might sanction for and the invitation to have as many as 3 million hong kong residents apply for u.k. citizenship after beijing imposed the national security law on hong kong. following the footsteps of canada, australia, and the u.s. in these measures. the u.k. seems to be really ramping up those tensions. annmarie: jodi schneider, bloomberg's senior international editor in hong kong. that is it for "bloomberg daybreak: europe." the european open is next.
for more, jodi schneider joins us from hong kong.t this actually happening and what would it mean for the u.k.-china relationship? like it is very likely to happen and to happen today because the minister will address parliament and he has given a big hint, big signals that the u.k. will suspend its extradition treaty with hong kong, which is a former colony that it handed back to china in 1997. this would definitely escalate tensions. bowingalready the u.k. -- what china says is bowing to u.s....
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jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> as the world mourns more than 600,000 people that have died from the coronavirus, a pastor of a san francisco church is telling followers that it's mostly fake news. this week, father joseph ilo writes about three people who are recovering from the coronavirus. while he concedes covid is real, he says the news media exaggerating the severity to unseat president trump. schur church leaders had no comment. >>> in these times of pandemic, the arts have been hit especially hard. performances are canceled, funding is shrinking and staff off the job. but as joe rowsato shows us more. >> reporter: in an opera, there's often drama. heartbreaking loss, a triumphant return. with shows at the san francisco opera on hold for the unforeseeable future, the drama has now moved to jersey mcdermott's driveway. in normal times, mcdermott and other workers would be slamming for opening night. >> we would be in our like push for getting everything done forfeitings and rehearsals. >> reporter: but since these are not normal times, the costume shop staff is sewing ppe m
jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> as the world mourns more than 600,000 people that have died from the coronavirus, a pastor of a san francisco church is telling followers that it's mostly fake news. this week, father joseph ilo writes about three people who are recovering from the coronavirus. while he concedes covid is real, he says the news media exaggerating the severity to unseat president trump. schur church leaders had no comment. >>> in these times of pandemic,...
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so another complication, as nbc bay area's jodi hernandez explains. >> reporter: the barbershop is no longer buzzing with business. it was ordered to close all indoor operation by the state. but the shop owner, juan carlos saraw know has an idea to keep the business running. >> take it outside. if restaurants can do it, we can follow the same procedures as well. >> reporter: serrano has talked to leaders and asking the state board of cosmetology to consider amending the code which currently prohibits outdoor services. >> it's a good idea for industries to think how can we do our work but in a lower-risk environment. >> reporter: contra costa county's deputy health minister says in the age of covid-19, it's time for industries to think creatively. it's clear taking things outside is safer. >> when you're outdoors, there's more air circulation, less enclosures for the virus to stick around longer, less surfaces for it to stay on. >> talking about where those four spaces are right there. >> reporter: restaurant owner molly pow is also thinking outside the box. she just got approval from
so another complication, as nbc bay area's jodi hernandez explains. >> reporter: the barbershop is no longer buzzing with business. it was ordered to close all indoor operation by the state. but the shop owner, juan carlos saraw know has an idea to keep the business running. >> take it outside. if restaurants can do it, we can follow the same procedures as well. >> reporter: serrano has talked to leaders and asking the state board of cosmetology to consider amending the code...
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and katie boulterfinished top of her group in the progress tour women's championships after beating jodie—annaer best friends she says, for a place in the final — burrage still qualifies in second and will play alicia barnett in the other semi. when premiership rugby confirmed earlier this year that the champions saracen‘s were going to be relegated for persistently breaking the salary cap — it raised huge questions about whether their top players would stay. today arguably their biggest — the england captain 0wen farrell — has committed his long—term future to the club. i'm joined now by our rugby correspondent chris jones. farrell grew up at saracen‘s, he was a teenager in their academy — is this a heart over head decision? i don't think it is a surprise because farrell never gave any indications he was looking away from saracens even though as you say it is such a big bunch show new say have european intimacy champions relegated especially in the fashion they wear. but for a long time it is clear that pharaoh would stick it out at saracens and be part of this rebuilding job. —— pharaoh out
and katie boulterfinished top of her group in the progress tour women's championships after beating jodie—annaer best friends she says, for a place in the final — burrage still qualifies in second and will play alicia barnett in the other semi. when premiership rugby confirmed earlier this year that the champions saracen‘s were going to be relegated for persistently breaking the salary cap — it raised huge questions about whether their top players would stay. today arguably their...
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jodi: we are continuing to hear response from beijing as they have responded to the u.s.australia. very strong language that this is unnecessary meddling of what we heard yesterday from the chinese foreign ministry spokesman. we do not know what steps they will take. they have been very clear on this that they think this is meddling in their affairs. --oreign ministry spokesman the foreign ministry spokesman called it brutal meddling and urged the british government to stop the wrong words and actions. ma is up next, jack seeking a listing in hong kong and shanghai that would value the company at over $200 billion. we will have more on that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ save hundreds on your wireless bill without even leaving your house. just keep your phone and switch to xfinity mobile. you can get it by ordering a free sim card online. once you activate, you only have to pay for the data you need, starting at just $15 a month. there are no term contracts, no activation fees, and no credit check on the first two lines. get a $50 prepaid card when you switch. 5g is now inclu
jodi: we are continuing to hear response from beijing as they have responded to the u.s.australia. very strong language that this is unnecessary meddling of what we heard yesterday from the chinese foreign ministry spokesman. we do not know what steps they will take. they have been very clear on this that they think this is meddling in their affairs. --oreign ministry spokesman the foreign ministry spokesman called it brutal meddling and urged the british government to stop the wrong words and...
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here's nbc bay area's jodi hernandez. >> reporter: there's signs that masks are required. still some aren't complying. so the county says it's time to take action. this is the scene at a clayton starbucks today where a worker says a covid-related case closed the store to close temporarily for a deep cleaning. as contra costa county deals with a spike in covid-19 cases county leaders say enough is enough. >> we have been in this since march 16th. by my count, that's four months tomorrow and you should know that this is serious and we need everyone to cooperate. >> reporter: county supervisor karen mitchoff said it's time to step things off businesses are wearing masks or practicing social distancing so the board is considering passing an ordinance that will allow county staff to start writing tickets. >> we feel a citation, a ticket, will do the trick. you know? $100 fine, $200 fine. we are not looking to put businesses out of the order. we want them to continue but they have to continue in a safe manner. >> i think that writing the tickets to the people that aren't complyi
here's nbc bay area's jodi hernandez. >> reporter: there's signs that masks are required. still some aren't complying. so the county says it's time to take action. this is the scene at a clayton starbucks today where a worker says a covid-related case closed the store to close temporarily for a deep cleaning. as contra costa county deals with a spike in covid-19 cases county leaders say enough is enough. >> we have been in this since march 16th. by my count, that's four months...
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nbc bay area's jodi hernandez says that the officer did nothing wrong. >> this is an issue that has been hyped way out of proportion. >> reporter: that's how the attorney that represents the vallejo police officers describe the situation. >> sad situation that two very, very foon police officers now are on administrative leave over a bunch of nonsense. >> reporter: the lieutenants and unnamed detective on add man straitive leave as the state investigates the matter. early last month, a man killed and shot and killed. fatally wounding the 22-year-old. just three days later, the windshield was replaced and the car returned to service. >> i think they should be trm nated. >> reporter: the attorney for the family says the replacement of the windshield means that their experts will never get the chance to analyze the evidence for themselves. she says the family is crushed. >> for them to find out so quickly what we thought might give them answers is now gone and unpreserved is difficult, insult to injury. >> it is not an outrage. there was no wrongdoing at all. >> reporter: the attorney says
nbc bay area's jodi hernandez says that the officer did nothing wrong. >> this is an issue that has been hyped way out of proportion. >> reporter: that's how the attorney that represents the vallejo police officers describe the situation. >> sad situation that two very, very foon police officers now are on administrative leave over a bunch of nonsense. >> reporter: the lieutenants and unnamed detective on add man straitive leave as the state investigates the matter....
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senior international editor jodi schneider., twitter seeing a record jump in new users, but add sales drop as businesses cut back on spending amid the global pandemic. company earnings reports are on the way next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ we have a look at the latest earnings numbers, intel taking a beating, falling 10% in after hours trading after reporting another delay in the chipmaking process. twitter come also disappointing news, despite surging users, the company saw ad revenues plunge. twitter beat the numbers, so why the selloff? another revelation, and this is not the first time, that a new chip production process suffered a delay. it was enough to send the stock tumbling after-hours. at decline was more than 10% one point, raced about $25 billion in market value, and intel's pain was a tribal gain. advanced micro devices at $5 billion in microcap after-hours alone. semiconductor and other companies also rose. intel is their method of cranking out smaller and more powerful chips. it is a process which is being delayed b
senior international editor jodi schneider., twitter seeing a record jump in new users, but add sales drop as businesses cut back on spending amid the global pandemic. company earnings reports are on the way next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ we have a look at the latest earnings numbers, intel taking a beating, falling 10% in after hours trading after reporting another delay in the chipmaking process. twitter come also disappointing news, despite surging users, the company saw ad revenues...
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in brentwood, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> those pancakes look good. >> mm-hmm. nice to help those local businesses. >> we've got to get up to brentwood for some food. >> for sure. the weather is nice out there. let's get a check on our forecast with jeff. >> it's been warm out in those inland valleys. we've had upper 80s to about 90 this week. closer to the coastline, we have that fog back. we've been locked in with that coastal foggy pattern for the past couple of weeks. and that really has helped at least most immediately with some of our fire danger. that fog really helps to import some humidity and of course keep our temperatures from getting into the triple digits. a live look right now, you can see that fog is rolling back in in san francisco, pretty aggressively at this hour. down to the south bay, there's lots of blue sky right now. a beautiful afternoon. and 75 degrees, after a high of 81. we'll drop down to some cooler 60s once we hit 9:00, 10:00, and 11:00. what about that fog for tomorrow morning? a close look for you. i know a lot of you like this m
in brentwood, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> those pancakes look good. >> mm-hmm. nice to help those local businesses. >> we've got to get up to brentwood for some food. >> for sure. the weather is nice out there. let's get a check on our forecast with jeff. >> it's been warm out in those inland valleys. we've had upper 80s to about 90 this week. closer to the coastline, we have that fog back. we've been locked in with that coastal foggy pattern for the...
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jody hernandez reports from contra costa county. >> i hope the students can get back to school because that's where the best learning is done for everyone. >> reporter: she says she's been hoping to send her daughter back to school in a few weeks. concord's two catholic high schools had been looking at a partial reopening. >> they must begin this school year this fall through distance learning. >> reporter: but the governor's new mandate means those plans are likely to change. parents we talk to say they're not happy. >> this is formative time. they need to be in school, in class with their peers, with their teachers face-to-face learning. i don't think anything should be shutdown. they don't shut anything down for the flu. >> reporter: the liberty school district in east contra costa county also planned to reopen its high schools using the hybrid model. now the district has just three weeks to gear up to go all virtual. >> i think the best way to describe how i'm feeling is sad. sad as an educator, sad as a superintendent, sad as a parent. >> reporter: superintendent says his district
jody hernandez reports from contra costa county. >> i hope the students can get back to school because that's where the best learning is done for everyone. >> reporter: she says she's been hoping to send her daughter back to school in a few weeks. concord's two catholic high schools had been looking at a partial reopening. >> they must begin this school year this fall through distance learning. >> reporter: but the governor's new mandate means those plans are likely to...
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here's nbc bay area's jodi hernandez. >> i'm devastated. i cried. i don't sleep. >> reporter: marian wickert describes what it's been like knowing her husband, san quentin inmate tommy wickert, is covid positive. >> i literally for eight days did not know if tommy is dead or alive. >> reporter: he's one of the 1300 san quentin inmates who have the covid-19 virus. 200 staff members h also tested positive. >> this is a humanitarian disaster. >> reporter: today advocates gathered to demand the governor take action and reduce the prison population immediately. >> now is the time to act! now is the time to release people! >> reporter: advocates describe dismal conditions inside the prison. covid-19 positive inmate michael adams told nbc bay area he's being held with other sick inmates in cramped conditions without electricity or proper meals. >> the conditions that they have us in at the present time are deplorable. they have us two people to a cell. there's no electricity. although they're trying to rectify that. we're not getting any hot meals. >> repo
here's nbc bay area's jodi hernandez. >> i'm devastated. i cried. i don't sleep. >> reporter: marian wickert describes what it's been like knowing her husband, san quentin inmate tommy wickert, is covid positive. >> i literally for eight days did not know if tommy is dead or alive. >> reporter: he's one of the 1300 san quentin inmates who have the covid-19 virus. 200 staff members h also tested positive. >> this is a humanitarian disaster. >> reporter: today...
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this is that was the aim of the whole exercise to start hearing the would rape in connection with jodi and. destination and. on to new links in the round and you'll. know when the rain allegation the feeling is ringing easing is another story and even more news in the renomination. in many people's minds there's something suspicious about him and because he hasn't and he's run away from the war i think it would have been better had he gone to sweden because i think he needed is a change he's clear his name but. at the same time i completely understand why he did the program in sweden with the only country where i understand the language of addition the media climate has been set open in sweden. i think that if julian went to sweden at that point he would have been extradited that he was often like mocked in the prez and people will say ah he just wants to know as he doesn't want to face the music in sweden and so on and then said he's paranoid but i think from today's perspective we really know now what the that the u.s. the u.s. is really after him i think he was unable to. conclude.
this is that was the aim of the whole exercise to start hearing the would rape in connection with jodi and. destination and. on to new links in the round and you'll. know when the rain allegation the feeling is ringing easing is another story and even more news in the renomination. in many people's minds there's something suspicious about him and because he hasn't and he's run away from the war i think it would have been better had he gone to sweden because i think he needed is a change he's...
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jodi: that's right.a cautionary tale to the rest of the world because hong kong had done very well with a virus, especially given that it is next to mainland china, where it started in january. in the past six months, hong kong has had more than 1500 cases and eight deaths. now we are seeing what they are calling a third wave of cases. 240 or so in the past week or so. this is concerning local officials and also because they think there is local transmission of this. seeing various restrictions put in place, gyms,ng bars and being cautious of what is going on in the city, requiring masks on public transportation. we are hearing from big banks that they are encouraging employees to work from home. people have been going back to the office. it is kind of a stop-start approach and i think we will see this in a number of countries, even countries that have done well with the virus. new zealand already warning they will go back into lockdown if international cases crossover. jodi schneider there for us. on da
jodi: that's right.a cautionary tale to the rest of the world because hong kong had done very well with a virus, especially given that it is next to mainland china, where it started in january. in the past six months, hong kong has had more than 1500 cases and eight deaths. now we are seeing what they are calling a third wave of cases. 240 or so in the past week or so. this is concerning local officials and also because they think there is local transmission of this. seeing various restrictions...
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jody hice. thank you. great job, jody. and barry loudermilk. [applause] thank you very much. mine, they will be there soon, in my opinion. they have to be. we need all the help we can get in washington. karen handel. karen, thank you very much. thank you, karen. and rich mccormick. rich. thank you. they will be there soon, i hope. we need them. we need them. get them in there. you, as well, to a man who i became very good friends with. a man who was running against somebody that was unbeatable. running against a superstar. i said oh, she's a superstar. wow. can you beat superstars? i don't think so. but he figured out how to beat a superstar, and i don't know. is she still a superstar? i'm not sure. i don't think so. i don't know. governor bryan. i will tell you, what a worrier he is. he's tough, and he's done a great job and every aspect of running this stage. i've always been there. everything we have needed in georgia, you have been there. perhaps more important than brian, however, far more important is georgia first lady, marty kemp. please watch those mail-in ballots. w
jody hice. thank you. great job, jody. and barry loudermilk. [applause] thank you very much. mine, they will be there soon, in my opinion. they have to be. we need all the help we can get in washington. karen handel. karen, thank you very much. thank you, karen. and rich mccormick. rich. thank you. they will be there soon, i hope. we need them. we need them. get them in there. you, as well, to a man who i became very good friends with. a man who was running against somebody that was unbeatable....
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instructive help will be interesting to see how that develops in the coming months for the moment jodi westby good to have your insights of thanks for joining us from washington d.c. thank you. police in bolivia have a cover the bodies of more than 400 people thought to have died from corona virus but the bodies were picked up from streets vehicles and homes over the past 5 days more than 60000 people have tested positive for the virus since the outbreak was identified in bolivia and more than 2000 have died the government's been advised to delay presidential elections in september. the brazilian president travels nor has tested positive again for the coronavirus it's the 3rd time it's tested positive since initially falling ill on july the 7th president wilson already has said that he's been taking the anti malarial drug hydroxy chloroquine which most studies now have found to be ineffective in treating covert 19 and is potentially dangerous to some patients and will repel it is our correspondent live for us in mexico city monitoring what's going on in the americas good news that be c
instructive help will be interesting to see how that develops in the coming months for the moment jodi westby good to have your insights of thanks for joining us from washington d.c. thank you. police in bolivia have a cover the bodies of more than 400 people thought to have died from corona virus but the bodies were picked up from streets vehicles and homes over the past 5 days more than 60000 people have tested positive for the virus since the outbreak was identified in bolivia and more than...
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jody heiss, thank you, great job, jody. and barry loudermilk. thank you very much.l be there soon in my opinion because they have to be because we need all the help we can get in washington. karen handel, karen, thank you very much, thank you, karen. and rich mccormick. rich, thank you. they will be there soon, i hope. i hope. we need them. we need them. get them in there. thank you as well to a man who i became very good friends with, a man who was running against somebody that was unbeatable. running against a superstar. i said oh, she's a superstar, wow. can you beat superstars, i don't think so. but he figured out how to beat a superstar and i don't know, is she still a superstar? i'm not sure. i'm not sure. i don't think so. i don't know. superstars don't lose, do they? governor brian kemp. i'll tell you, what a warrior he is. he's tough. he's tough. he's done a great job and you have done a great job in every aspect of running this incredible state and i have always been there for you. he was saying when we met at the plane, everything we've needed in georgia,
jody heiss, thank you, great job, jody. and barry loudermilk. thank you very much.l be there soon in my opinion because they have to be because we need all the help we can get in washington. karen handel, karen, thank you very much, thank you, karen. and rich mccormick. rich, thank you. they will be there soon, i hope. i hope. we need them. we need them. get them in there. thank you as well to a man who i became very good friends with, a man who was running against somebody that was unbeatable....
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lieutenant general jody daniels has served in the army and its reserves for 35 years. she has a doctorate in computer science, she will take over the top army reserve job at a time when 20% of its members are women. and the regular army, they are to 16% of the population. so congratulations to her. >> time is 4:10, glad to see both pam and steve, and steve, i'm just going to let you say what you know you're going to say. >> some people on the coast might say, we would like a little more sign, some people in lent might say they would like a cooler, but for the majority it has been pretty nice. there's just no change. you know what, i don't see change going all the way out till about the 10th of august. everything is very, very quiet. if you like this weather, just enjoy it. that's what we have and that's what we are going to get. there is always some day-to-day changes, northeast county, chester had a big thunderstorm, it doesn't mean there weren't any over the sierra. i think they were a very strong there. i know there was some hail reports. it is nice to hot. they poi
lieutenant general jody daniels has served in the army and its reserves for 35 years. she has a doctorate in computer science, she will take over the top army reserve job at a time when 20% of its members are women. and the regular army, they are to 16% of the population. so congratulations to her. >> time is 4:10, glad to see both pam and steve, and steve, i'm just going to let you say what you know you're going to say. >> some people on the coast might say, we would like a little...
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let's bring in jodi schneider. this relationship between the u.k.ng more and more fraught. just four years ago, they were saying that it was entering into a golden era. what is the u.k. signaling that will raise tensions even higher? >> met golden era is certainly over. there are escalating tensions on a number of fronts. we will see the foreign secretary in parliament. he was expected to announce the extraditionf u.k.'s treaty with hong kong, which is handed back to china in 1997. this marks a further escalation in the conflict, much like we are seeing with the u.s., canada, australia, with china. it started with banning huawei from the u.k.'s 5g network. we are seeing the u.k. invited as many as 3 million hong kong residents to apply for u.k. citizenship after china opposed the national security law of hong kong several weeks ago. been beijing's response to the u.k. on their toughening stance against china? they have really threatened retaliation. u.k. amidstned the , accused ofion bowing to pressure. pressureected the directly, which prime minist
let's bring in jodi schneider. this relationship between the u.k.ng more and more fraught. just four years ago, they were saying that it was entering into a golden era. what is the u.k. signaling that will raise tensions even higher? >> met golden era is certainly over. there are escalating tensions on a number of fronts. we will see the foreign secretary in parliament. he was expected to announce the extraditionf u.k.'s treaty with hong kong, which is handed back to china in 1997. this...
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this is that was the aim of the whole exercise to start hearing the would rape in connection with jodi and. the best occasion and. onto the links in the round and you'll. know when the rain allegation allegation ring easing is really a more news in the renomination. in many people's minds there's something suspicious about him and because he hasn't and he's run away from the war i think it would have been better had he gone to sweden because i think he needed is a change he's clear his name but. at the same time i completely understand why he did the program in sweden with the only country where i understand the language of addition to a media climate has been set open in sweden. is quite hostile i think that if julian went to sweden at that point he would have been extradited that he was often like mocked in the press and people will say ah he just wants to know as he doesn't want to face the music in sweden and so on and then said he's paranoid but i think from today's perspective when we really know now what the that the us the us is really after him i think he was. the big.
this is that was the aim of the whole exercise to start hearing the would rape in connection with jodi and. the best occasion and. onto the links in the round and you'll. know when the rain allegation allegation ring easing is really a more news in the renomination. in many people's minds there's something suspicious about him and because he hasn't and he's run away from the war i think it would have been better had he gone to sweden because i think he needed is a change he's clear his name...
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you know when there were a jodie care the pandemic of course for small island you took a bit of a sort of quick start panic drive right and i think that helped that helped us prepare and we chow to our partners taiwan united states be able to move to close our borders the last week of march and then ensure that we remain free and 1st week of april manisha in capacities therefore we are able to test on either end rather than sending a test there. was a matter of. that sort of panic mode or that really kind of helped us out once the pandemic was the correct you in the enviable situation of now to say that you are rich free there are many places around the world that can actually say that and part of that reason is particular for palau's the ploughs president was determined that he was going to put his citizens above the economy and this is how he put it is have a listen our capacity our reality is situation here is that you are better off with prevention then trying to do something about it later on so it became a question of economics or people's lives and the right thing to do for anyb
you know when there were a jodie care the pandemic of course for small island you took a bit of a sort of quick start panic drive right and i think that helped that helped us prepare and we chow to our partners taiwan united states be able to move to close our borders the last week of march and then ensure that we remain free and 1st week of april manisha in capacities therefore we are able to test on either end rather than sending a test there. was a matter of. that sort of panic mode or that...
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teachers like jodi to are disappointed by the district's plans i was already going to say that's not safe for >>and it's not safe for my child i wasn't planning on sending her back. if this gets ugly and we get really pressed to then you know i'm going to i'm staying with my union because my union stance with me on friday bernard sent a letter to the superintendent reflecting their concerns. >>after learning that most of its teachers are unwilling to return to in person teaching at this time the school district wants to serve a on his website for staff and parents to gauge their willingness on classroom reopenings the survey is open through tuesday july 14th, i'm taylor bisacky reporting kron 4 news. >>in the north bay, at least 5 people have died at a sandra fell skilled nursing facility after becoming infected with covid-19 dozens of residents and staff have also tested positive prof forcefully took all has more. >>5 patients that were imposed acute in sandra fell have died from covid-19 it's unclear when the first patient or staff member at the facility. first tested positive for
teachers like jodi to are disappointed by the district's plans i was already going to say that's not safe for >>and it's not safe for my child i wasn't planning on sending her back. if this gets ugly and we get really pressed to then you know i'm going to i'm staying with my union because my union stance with me on friday bernard sent a letter to the superintendent reflecting their concerns. >>after learning that most of its teachers are unwilling to return to in person teaching at...
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jodie and christian from london come to work here every summer season.aluf. i also lost myjob, obviously. there's about 20 other people that have lost theirjobs too now, people with kids, people that live here permanently, everyone, and now the british government have brought out the new two—week quarantine, which has completely destroyed it for everyone. it's even quieter this week than it was last week. we've literally looked forward to it so much and then we've come here and it'sjust been taken away again. after we've waited, it's gone. the stuart family spent £5,000, hoping for a post—pandemic week in a deluxe villa. they were told the day before they arrived the hotel had closed. the only alternative was a theme park hotel. were you disappointed that you couldn't go on the holiday we booked and we had to come here? i was very disappointed. we'd waited two years to come back, hadn't we? we saved up all that money. it means now i have to go two weeks without any pay. i've been a key worker through the whole pandemic. i'm an essential key worker, so i'
jodie and christian from london come to work here every summer season.aluf. i also lost myjob, obviously. there's about 20 other people that have lost theirjobs too now, people with kids, people that live here permanently, everyone, and now the british government have brought out the new two—week quarantine, which has completely destroyed it for everyone. it's even quieter this week than it was last week. we've literally looked forward to it so much and then we've come here and it'sjust been...