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all right, judith, i do very much want to get to the black national convention. before we do, though, i want to get your thoughts on president trump saying that he is going to visit kenosha, already some pushback. this sense that might actually get in the way of the community's healing. your response. >> stay home. that's my response. you know, all trump is doing is bringing fire. he's bringing gasoline to the fire. instead of water. this is just going to make things worse. we already know that his constituency is already at peak sense of, like, anxiety and threatening people and taking action on that. like, let's not forget that two people were killed. we don't say their names very often. mr. huburt and mr. rosen balm. who were killed by a so-called vigilante so there's no need for trump to be on the scene. it's not going to help. lieutenant governor already said earlier -- mandela barnes said, no, don't come, the governor is saying no, don't come. this is about politics and smoke and mirrors for him. it's about the opportunity of the optics of a tulle for him f
all right, judith, i do very much want to get to the black national convention. before we do, though, i want to get your thoughts on president trump saying that he is going to visit kenosha, already some pushback. this sense that might actually get in the way of the community's healing. your response. >> stay home. that's my response. you know, all trump is doing is bringing fire. he's bringing gasoline to the fire. instead of water. this is just going to make things worse. we already...
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judith moritz, bbc news, preston.countries less prepared for covid—19 than venezuela. its economy was already on the verge of collapse, and the healthcare system was in a similar state. the government has struggled to contain the virus and human rights groups say the authorities are going too far in enforcing a lockdown, as tim allman explains. lined up in rows, sitting in the heat of the daytime sun, these people will are being punished. crime? breaking the rules during a pandemic. there are claims others have been forced to carry out physical exercise and some have even been beaten. translation: this thing the authorities are doing is not right. i leave my house to work and get food for the day and they won't let us work. it is easy for the soldiers because they have food and how do we poor people do it? accurate figures are hard to come by but so far the authorities have confirmed around 23,000 cases of covid—19 and more than 200 deaths. cu rfews have been and more than 200 deaths. curfews have been imposed and the
judith moritz, bbc news, preston.countries less prepared for covid—19 than venezuela. its economy was already on the verge of collapse, and the healthcare system was in a similar state. the government has struggled to contain the virus and human rights groups say the authorities are going too far in enforcing a lockdown, as tim allman explains. lined up in rows, sitting in the heat of the daytime sun, these people will are being punished. crime? breaking the rules during a pandemic. there are...
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judith moritz, bbc news, preston.cretary, priti patel, says the rising number of migrants reaching the uk across the english channel in small boats, is "unacceptably high". more than 1,000 people arrived last month, while 235 were detained yesterday, a record for a single day. so far this year, more than 300 boats, carrying almost 4000 people are known to have attempted the journey. our home editor, mark easton reports from dover. calm seas are attracting desperate people. in the early hours, our camera spotted this group — among the occupants, several children and a pregnant woman. it's just one dinghy among more than a dozen that yesterday left france seeking a better tomorrow in britain. where are you from? from iraq, we are iraqis, from iraq! iraq? ruthless smugglers convince those in migrant camps that it's now or never, while the waters are benign and the land borders are open — covid or brexit, they lie, will soon shut off this route to asylum. during the course of the day, we watched dozens of rescued migrants
judith moritz, bbc news, preston.cretary, priti patel, says the rising number of migrants reaching the uk across the english channel in small boats, is "unacceptably high". more than 1,000 people arrived last month, while 235 were detained yesterday, a record for a single day. so far this year, more than 300 boats, carrying almost 4000 people are known to have attempted the journey. our home editor, mark easton reports from dover. calm seas are attracting desperate people. in the...
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judith mauritz, bbc news, manchester. 0ur evening update on coronavirus data across the uk. 77 deathskes the total number of deaths in the uk to 46,706. there were 1,009 new confirmed cases of covid—19 across the uk in the latest 2a hour period. with the average number of new cases each day in the last week standing at 945. 0ur health editor hugh pym can tell us more. ijust said the i just said the total death toll ijust said the total death toll but as of tomorrow that will change and it will have fallen by more than 5000, explain why. it emerged last month that death totals were being calculated in different ways across the uk. in scotland and northern ireland, anyone that passed away within 28 days of testing positive was recorded. in england, there was no such time—limit so hypothetically somebody could have tested positive in february and died injuly. that seemed odd to many people and to be fairto seemed odd to many people and to be fair to public health england, there is no standard way of doing it and if you have a cut of 28, what about somebody who tested positive at 29 01’ s
judith mauritz, bbc news, manchester. 0ur evening update on coronavirus data across the uk. 77 deathskes the total number of deaths in the uk to 46,706. there were 1,009 new confirmed cases of covid—19 across the uk in the latest 2a hour period. with the average number of new cases each day in the last week standing at 945. 0ur health editor hugh pym can tell us more. ijust said the i just said the total death toll ijust said the total death toll but as of tomorrow that will change and it...
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painting for over 18 years his feeling some mostly about social issues including health education on judith empowerment here to speak on several occasions let local authorities to improve the community. isn't. good enough to go away come for we are just on a really. sort of. recognized and not even that much as to solving problems what with what they have who we have been be limited we who we we. have never been given that opportunity to express or to bring out what it's truly inside us so you see artist and the only people seem to make money by europeans into problems ok so i believe are true do you see us artists is to solve problems when gun i recorded its 1st case of corner virus hilton wanted to help in the fights using his paintings to create awareness his latest. work as helping the patient hilton cops to draw attention to the dedication of health where case under mobilize support for them amid a pandemic. watching t.v.'s and what we're coming to then let me. peace or create an artwork to celebrate this health workers who do not best. did you could i love i used to do to save you mon
painting for over 18 years his feeling some mostly about social issues including health education on judith empowerment here to speak on several occasions let local authorities to improve the community. isn't. good enough to go away come for we are just on a really. sort of. recognized and not even that much as to solving problems what with what they have who we have been be limited we who we we. have never been given that opportunity to express or to bring out what it's truly inside us so you...
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weezer's judith you both just. you know who 'd should just hearing the. news today that you previously as it were issue struggles are sick of federal circuit your words and you could if he were to have a good career by the wrist. that. is always surrounded by young people. are going to differ would you if you. are going to. show it good lord noticed your. show by you would not bring your order. to bring in my. best friends are 1015 even 20 years his junior many might not actually think of them as young but the thing is in his social circle the whole meaning of the well a little blue. in the 5th and the new go board with you with. their more than just friends a real community has gathered around buddies a sort of league of classy gentleman and if anyone thinks they're freaks well i'd happily join these freaks when i retire. to do everything for me and. my. her social. worker. there would be a she knew their grandmother would last years. bodies doesn't like the past 10 years ago he had an aggressive cancer. boppo year. he must go to war is meeting. here if
weezer's judith you both just. you know who 'd should just hearing the. news today that you previously as it were issue struggles are sick of federal circuit your words and you could if he were to have a good career by the wrist. that. is always surrounded by young people. are going to differ would you if you. are going to. show it good lord noticed your. show by you would not bring your order. to bring in my. best friends are 1015 even 20 years his junior many might not actually think of them...
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reportero: en nuestro recorrido conocimos a judith que junto su familia viajÓ para ver el mar. oportunidad. [habla en inglÉs] >> querÍa ver el mar, porque pasÓ mucho tiempo desde que no venÍa. creo que escogÍ el tiempo equivocado, a pesar de eso no me detuve. reportero: conocimos a quiÉn retiraba los gobiernos de la cocina de su casa. >> no me quiero quedar aquÍ forzando a otros que me rescaten. no tiene sentido. la tormenta marco se desintegrÓ en las costas. nos encontramos en la frontera entre luisiana y texas. segÚn los últimos pronÓsticos este podrÍa ser el punto de entrada del poderoso hucarÁn. regreso contigo. jorge: muchas gracias, laura se fortalece a medida que avanza. para que nos hable de esto vamos con el jefe de meteorologÍa de univisiÓn. quÉ tienes? >> pues un pronÓstico poco alentador, como veÍamos que implica que nos preparamos ya. vamos a ver los Últimos datos. laura es ya un huracÁn categorÍa uno un desde esta maÑana. vientos en las 80 millas por hora. donde no hay vientos cortantes. el agua caliente y se podrÍa intensificar a categorÍa 2. como puede ver sobre
reportero: en nuestro recorrido conocimos a judith que junto su familia viajÓ para ver el mar. oportunidad. [habla en inglÉs] >> querÍa ver el mar, porque pasÓ mucho tiempo desde que no venÍa. creo que escogÍ el tiempo equivocado, a pesar de eso no me detuve. reportero: conocimos a quiÉn retiraba los gobiernos de la cocina de su casa. >> no me quiero quedar aquÍ forzando a otros que me rescaten. no tiene sentido. la tormenta marco se desintegrÓ en las costas. nos...
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judith fineberg. she is fellow of infectious diseases society america. and cnn chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta is back. dr. fineberg, you would like to see masks across america, as would many people. particularly, those people who are currently wearing masks, and wish everybody was on board with that. what do you make of what you saw b bedminster before they were handed masks? >> i thought that was extremely discouraging. as an infectious diseases physician, i think universal masking is the most effective tool we have right now, in addition to social distancing, to get any control of this terrible pandemic. as you noted, by next week, we'll have 5 million cases in the united states. we, already, have exceeded 160,000 deaths. that's just an awful lot of people. and the models suggest, by the end of the year, if things don't change, we'll have lost 300,000 lives. that is just a stunning loss. urgent need for a clear and consistent national -- slow the spread of the coronavirus. every city and county should be making their own decisions about.
judith fineberg. she is fellow of infectious diseases society america. and cnn chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta is back. dr. fineberg, you would like to see masks across america, as would many people. particularly, those people who are currently wearing masks, and wish everybody was on board with that. what do you make of what you saw b bedminster before they were handed masks? >> i thought that was extremely discouraging. as an infectious diseases physician, i think...
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with additional assistance from chief accountant, judith welsh. assistant associate accountants, darren, and associated accountant charles. in addition to numerous other individuals in the office of the attorney general. the charities bureau as part of the division for social justice which is supervised by chief deputy attorney general and first deputy attorney general jennifer leedy who were integral and at instrumental in overseeing this entire process. and now my friends, i am happy to take questions. civic. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> i can see this developing from the present terms of the republicans are going to say you're only going after the nra and because of their support of the republican spread how would you respond to that? >> by no means this was an investigation that started 2019 through this day based on the facts. befall the facts and the law we come to conclusions of law as a result of that we have come to the conclusion that the nra unfortunately was serving as a personal piggy bank to four individuals. >> under follow-up. he's b
with additional assistance from chief accountant, judith welsh. assistant associate accountants, darren, and associated accountant charles. in addition to numerous other individuals in the office of the attorney general. the charities bureau as part of the division for social justice which is supervised by chief deputy attorney general and first deputy attorney general jennifer leedy who were integral and at instrumental in overseeing this entire process. and now my friends, i am happy to take...
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judith. hello. the pandemic has to change the way governments work and are they prepared to do so in order to work with public opinion and each other? thank you, we have touched on that a little bit, james graham. i think we have no choice. i think the scale of the challenges facing countries domestically and globally are of the scale, and because of the interconnected nature of our economies and our governments now, it will require a global response. i really like hearing some of the things that people are saying on social media, i am glad that somebody use the word "love" there. even though you can get sentimental about it, there is something about the scale of this crisis and the unique nature and that, even though it strangely isolated us and put us behind closed doors, i'm feeling for the first time in a long time, it has forced us to see ourselves as part of a collective. because we have had to exercise this level of self—sacrifice for the collective endeavour, whether that is staying at home
judith. hello. the pandemic has to change the way governments work and are they prepared to do so in order to work with public opinion and each other? thank you, we have touched on that a little bit, james graham. i think we have no choice. i think the scale of the challenges facing countries domestically and globally are of the scale, and because of the interconnected nature of our economies and our governments now, it will require a global response. i really like hearing some of the things...
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and there's even worse news the storm also sank judith's fishing. but only if it's going to be sub because i knew some learn nothing last man me not good enough probably to see many of them and i must. have not been easy but you know. something i'm willing in many 1000000000 a meaning then. please. tell me. elegantly naturally at least. it was. you who brought up whole. lot of. the. stuff isn't on the high end doing the fellows. in the horn and have been down. 600 until boy. everybody vermont. the family have taken a huge gamble by pawning everything they own. the money will pay for a renovation to bait shop. it's the family's final attempt to recover from the disastrous storm. after helping with the relief effort entertainer franken doll is back at work and preparing for another show. in a good hour long lingering. and then start. in one month before going to want to go out on a. rainy could another line of apostle or not shut up very often on. what i mean for myself and opportunities not in a while. but even fight them in to be nice about a month
and there's even worse news the storm also sank judith's fishing. but only if it's going to be sub because i knew some learn nothing last man me not good enough probably to see many of them and i must. have not been easy but you know. something i'm willing in many 1000000000 a meaning then. please. tell me. elegantly naturally at least. it was. you who brought up whole. lot of. the. stuff isn't on the high end doing the fellows. in the horn and have been down. 600 until boy. everybody vermont....
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judith green wanted to hear devo and whippet. with it with it. use hashtag ktvu on facebook, twitter and instagram and send me a song. >>> don't be surprised if the price you pay for restaurant meals or personal services is more than it was a couple months ago. dentist, hair salons, restaurants are adding what's called a covid-19 surcharge to bills. business owners say it helps pay for extra cleaning, ppe and helping them deal with having fewer customers. surprisingly, two thirds of the people surveyed by finance buzz say that it is fair. but many say it is not fair if customers don't know about it ahead of time. >> 38% of respondents were not told about the surcharge until after the meeting purchase or a reservation. so, there is definitely, may be a lack of communication or being transparent from the business owner perspective. >>> finance buzz found that dentists are charging and average of $30. with extra cost, some may leave a smaller tip for the step. >>> a waiter in the east bay said he still in shock and a customer tip to more than $1000.
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. >>> good morning, judith screen wanted to hear it is raining men. one of our regulars. thank you for the request. send me a song. facebook, twitter, instagram. it is saturday. hit us up on social media. use the hashtag #ktvu. >>> it is friday, dance a little bit. it is friday, the last insipid trip is today. we look at bay area sports and a whole new light. >> we are grateful to have a season. a >> the mentality is the same. we want to go after it and training. >>> still to come, we will show you how athletes and fans make adjustments, and we will show you the games that people turn to instead for entertainment. now, we hope that you can join us for the final zip trip of the summer. tune in, on mornings on fox 2. >>> the director of the cdc is now walking back the agency's recommendations on coronavirus testing creating an uproar. the agency had asserted that people who were in close contact with someone infected with the coronavirus did not need a test if they did not have symptoms. the cdc's director has issued a clarification saying that those in close contact with s
. >>> good morning, judith screen wanted to hear it is raining men. one of our regulars. thank you for the request. send me a song. facebook, twitter, instagram. it is saturday. hit us up on social media. use the hashtag #ktvu. >>> it is friday, dance a little bit. it is friday, the last insipid trip is today. we look at bay area sports and a whole new light. >> we are grateful to have a season. a >> the mentality is the same. we want to go after it and training....
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. >> judith, thank you so much. >> you're welcome. >> reporter: the buses will be going out all day longuation order in effect, all up and down the texas coast as we follow the shifting path of laura we're seeing the orders go into effect. craig. >> morgan chesky there in texas reporting on evacuate manage the midst of a pandemic. some promising news on the coronavirus vaccine front on this tuesday morning. researchers at oxford university say their vaccine may be ready to go to regulators before this year ends. here are the latest facts on the virus. this morning more than 5.7 million known coronavirus cases in the united states. we've now lost more than 178,000 americans. the university of alabama now says it has more than 560 cases in its system. they started in-person classes less than a week ago. in florida, there's a big win for teachers worried about going back to school there. florida's largest teachers union won its legal battle against governor ron desantis and its mandate to return to in-person learning. nbc's kerry sanders is following that legal fight in florida. kerry, what
. >> judith, thank you so much. >> you're welcome. >> reporter: the buses will be going out all day longuation order in effect, all up and down the texas coast as we follow the shifting path of laura we're seeing the orders go into effect. craig. >> morgan chesky there in texas reporting on evacuate manage the midst of a pandemic. some promising news on the coronavirus vaccine front on this tuesday morning. researchers at oxford university say their vaccine may be ready...
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judith feinberg and sanjay will stick around. up next, randi kaye on how reliable the testing is or isn't. that is coming up next. into a smaller life? asthu are your asthma treatments just not enough? then see what could open up for you with fasenra. it is not a steroid or inhaler. it is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. it's an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. fasenra is designed to target and remove eosinophils, a key cause of asthma. it helps to prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and can reduce the need for oral steroids like prednisone. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you to. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection, or your asthma worsens. headache and sore throat may occur. could you be living a bigger life? ask an
judith feinberg and sanjay will stick around. up next, randi kaye on how reliable the testing is or isn't. that is coming up next. into a smaller life? asthu are your asthma treatments just not enough? then see what could open up for you with fasenra. it is not a steroid or inhaler. it is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. it's an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils....
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professional ball player to a live live in housekeeper for advertising exec angela bower played by judithtarred as his daughter samantha. danza and milan a shared news of the show's return on social media. deadline reports that the show will be a sequel to the original taking place. 30 years later with samantha now a single mom living in house that the original series was set in. >>well it appears axios reporter jonathan swan is social media's new mean king. look the memes that twitter users have created of him after is now viral interview with president trump that aired monday night maybe you saw it it was not boring swan sat down with the president for a one on one late the interview talking about the usual suspects covid history of mail in voting racial tensions in the u.s. but now swans facial expressions are catching the attention of twitter users tonight and swans wife betsy, even got in the game posting a meme of her husband on twitter she wrote. this is jonathan when i explain why close have to go in a pile on the chair instead of in the closet his expressions are priceless. yeah,
professional ball player to a live live in housekeeper for advertising exec angela bower played by judithtarred as his daughter samantha. danza and milan a shared news of the show's return on social media. deadline reports that the show will be a sequel to the original taking place. 30 years later with samantha now a single mom living in house that the original series was set in. >>well it appears axios reporter jonathan swan is social media's new mean king. look the memes that twitter...
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there is a wonderful medieval one is historian, judith bennett a feminist historian who writes about the patriarchal a quick lid rain. it's her phrase. it emphasizes the things change all the time, but that power of dynamics don't. thought about that a lot during the 2016 campaign and thinking about it now as i'm watching us gear up for the 2020 campaign and i'm watching narrative proliferate. feels very familiar not comfortably familiar. >> susan, you can answer this question in the context of hillary clinton as you like but i'm wondering if the women or the time the right about, it's their contemporaries at that time understood the work that they were doing and the importance of their work? >> i'm sorry. >> i said you can answer in the context of hillary clinton if you like. do you think hillary clinton's contemporaries or the generations of women today understand what hillary clinton did for women's rights in the movement? >> i don't think people really fully appreciate that. i think that takes some time and some distance. in order for that to happen. i think that's true for any p
there is a wonderful medieval one is historian, judith bennett a feminist historian who writes about the patriarchal a quick lid rain. it's her phrase. it emphasizes the things change all the time, but that power of dynamics don't. thought about that a lot during the 2016 campaign and thinking about it now as i'm watching us gear up for the 2020 campaign and i'm watching narrative proliferate. feels very familiar not comfortably familiar. >> susan, you can answer this question in the...
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i'll just introduce it and turn it right over to judith martin who is the director of -- there she is. substance abuse services. so, just to introduce it this is brightheart health and it's upon your approval would be a new contract for dph under behave yearal health services in the amount of 232,960 which includes the contingency and that is a two 46 year contract and it's a sole source contract. this one is a sole source 21.5 which skates there isn't another provider similar to this and as dr. martin explains this you will see why this one is a little bit different than a few dialed up and looked in google tele health, opportunities the same. i'm going to turn it over. >> thank you, michelle. i think this is an unusual contract because it's a vendor. it's a telehealth vendor and we started talking about it last august when director coal fax invited us to meet with dr. di vito from marin who had experience with this agency, with this vendor, telehealth vendor, brighthart health in helping with behavioral health services to extend the reach in marin county. we've been working on san f
i'll just introduce it and turn it right over to judith martin who is the director of -- there she is. substance abuse services. so, just to introduce it this is brightheart health and it's upon your approval would be a new contract for dph under behave yearal health services in the amount of 232,960 which includes the contingency and that is a two 46 year contract and it's a sole source contract. this one is a sole source 21.5 which skates there isn't another provider similar to this and as...
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i'll just introduce it and turn it right over to judith martin who is the director of -- there she is. substance abuse services. so, just to introduce it this is brightheart health and it's upon your approval would be a new contract for dph under behave yearal health services in the amount of 232,960 which includes the contingency and that is a two 46 year contract and it's a sole source contract. this one is a sole source 21.5 which skates there isn't another provider similar to this and as dr. martin explains this you will see why this one is a little bit different than a few dialed up and looked in google tele health, opportunities the same. i'm going to turn it over. >> thank you, michelle. i think this is an unusual contract because it's a vendor. it's a telehealth vendor and we started talking about it last august when director coal fax invited us to meet with dr. di vito from marin who had experience with this agency, with this vendor, telehealth vendor, brighthart health in helping with behavioral health services to extend the reach in marin county. we've been working on san f
i'll just introduce it and turn it right over to judith martin who is the director of -- there she is. substance abuse services. so, just to introduce it this is brightheart health and it's upon your approval would be a new contract for dph under behave yearal health services in the amount of 232,960 which includes the contingency and that is a two 46 year contract and it's a sole source contract. this one is a sole source 21.5 which skates there isn't another provider similar to this and as...
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i'll just introduce it and turn it right over to judith martin who is the director of -- there she is. substance abuse services. so, just to introduce it this is brightheart health and it's upon your approval would be a new contract for dph under behave yearal health services in the amount of 232,960 which includes the contingency and that is a two 46 year contract and it's a sole source contract. this one is a sole source 21.5 which skates there isn't another provider similar to this and as dr. martin explains this you will see why this one is a little bit different than a few dialed up and looked in google tele health, opportunities the same. i'm going to turn it over. >> thank you, michelle. i think this is an unusual contract because it's a vendor. it's a telehealth vendor and we started talking about it last august when director coal fax invited us to meet with dr. di vito from marin who had experience with this agency, with this vendor, telehealth vendor, brighthart health in helping with behavioral health services to extend the reach in marin county. we've been working on san f
i'll just introduce it and turn it right over to judith martin who is the director of -- there she is. substance abuse services. so, just to introduce it this is brightheart health and it's upon your approval would be a new contract for dph under behave yearal health services in the amount of 232,960 which includes the contingency and that is a two 46 year contract and it's a sole source contract. this one is a sole source 21.5 which skates there isn't another provider similar to this and as...
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judith nelson, and i'm a representative of cap hospitality house, part of the budget justice coalition and i want to thank you for helping keep our hospitality house staff in float during the pandemic. i realize that government had recently said "we will have to make some hard choices," and that was before these requirfi surrounded us. many thanks for living. god bless you all. >> clerk: thank you. can we hear from the next speaker. >> hello. my name's teresa. i'm employment program coordinator at hospitality house. i just want to thank you guys for listening to us? so i worked at an employment program, and, you know, many of our job seekers experience one or more barriers to employment, some barriers, such as lack of transportation are temporary and easier to address than others. our case managers assist in meeting basic needs, help find employment, and continued support in the workforce and at home. we need to do better. we urge you to support the budget coalition -- budget justice coalition for recovery together. these two coalitions represent more than 50 organizations, and their p
judith nelson, and i'm a representative of cap hospitality house, part of the budget justice coalition and i want to thank you for helping keep our hospitality house staff in float during the pandemic. i realize that government had recently said "we will have to make some hard choices," and that was before these requirfi surrounded us. many thanks for living. god bless you all. >> clerk: thank you. can we hear from the next speaker. >> hello. my name's teresa. i'm...
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judith nelson, and i'm a representative of cap hospitality house, part of the budget justice coalition, and i want to thank you for helping keep our hospitality house staff in float during the pandemic. i realize that government had recently said "we will have to make some hard choices," and that was before these requirfi surrounded us. many thanks for living. god bless you all. >> clerk: thank you. can we hear from the next speaker. >> hello. my name's teresa. i'm employment program coordinator at hospitality house. i just want to thank you guys for listening to us? so i worked at an employment program, and, you know, many of our job seekers experience one or more barriers to employment, some barriers, such as lack of transportation are temporary and easier to address than others. our case managers assist in meeting basic needs, help find employment, and continued support in the workforce and at home. we need to do better. we urge you to support the budget coalition -- budget justice coalition for recovery together. these two coalitions represent more than 50 organizations, and their
judith nelson, and i'm a representative of cap hospitality house, part of the budget justice coalition, and i want to thank you for helping keep our hospitality house staff in float during the pandemic. i realize that government had recently said "we will have to make some hard choices," and that was before these requirfi surrounded us. many thanks for living. god bless you all. >> clerk: thank you. can we hear from the next speaker. >> hello. my name's teresa. i'm...
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will go to judith out of new york. good morning. caller: good morning. about the virus.ountry of america. do the citizens love their country? i don't think so. march, the virus is spreading. why can't the citizens of america do something about their country america that they love so dearly? caller: would convince you that americans do love their country? what would it take? caller: this is a very bad virus. they are taking over everybody. it don't love nobody. you don't have to be republican and democrat for this virus to love the so what the citizens of america can do like england, canada. they are fighting against one another. they have to do better than that. they are mean people. i understand they are very mean and they don't love nobody in their country. peopley have to love that are mean. takingwhy the virus is over america like that. oft: this is harvey out genia. caller: good morning. let's get serious on this thing. there was a fellow on their who talked about figures. the spanish flu in 1918 took roughly seven and a half percent of the population of the world d
will go to judith out of new york. good morning. caller: good morning. about the virus.ountry of america. do the citizens love their country? i don't think so. march, the virus is spreading. why can't the citizens of america do something about their country america that they love so dearly? caller: would convince you that americans do love their country? what would it take? caller: this is a very bad virus. they are taking over everybody. it don't love nobody. you don't have to be republican...
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doctor judith johnson led the research.een and linked with that neutral terms are important. it is important to use the word chance instead of risk, health condition rather than abnormality and the use of the word baby. it is important that they use that language as well. this 13—year—old has down's syndrome as was born with a heart defect. this 13—year—old has down's syndrome as was born with a heart defectm was like being hit by a juggernaut. we were expecting to find where that we we re we were expecting to find where that we were having a boy and all that sort of thing when we went to have the scan. there is no good way you could possibly hear the news that we heard. however, ithink could possibly hear the news that we heard. however, i think it is possible to give that news in a sensitive and in a compassionate way and that is pretty much what happens happened with our experience. she was very honest, compassionate. she told us what she thought she could see but did not try to over telus and diagnose. tiny tickers is a
doctor judith johnson led the research.een and linked with that neutral terms are important. it is important to use the word chance instead of risk, health condition rather than abnormality and the use of the word baby. it is important that they use that language as well. this 13—year—old has down's syndrome as was born with a heart defect. this 13—year—old has down's syndrome as was born with a heart defectm was like being hit by a juggernaut. we were expecting to find where that we we...
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judith moritz, bbc news, preston.a virologist at lancaster university. what do you make of what is happening in preston? do you think the tighter restrictions they put in place today will suffice? what we have been watching preston for the last couple of days, the number of cases were increasing and it was on a watchlist, and i think if we look into the last four, five days, the increasing number of cases, i think the restrictions that important place now are prettyjustified, because if we don't really do anything, this number of the coronavirus will keep increasing and that would be not only problematic for the preston itself but also in the nearby cities where there is quite a bit of traffic within that region. that is certainly something we have looked very closely at in the coming days as well. it stopped short of a lockdown, and i wonder how effective that is, because i know preston well. you get a lot of commuters coming from blackburn, from the fylde. what purpose does a household restriction make? certainly, i
judith moritz, bbc news, preston.a virologist at lancaster university. what do you make of what is happening in preston? do you think the tighter restrictions they put in place today will suffice? what we have been watching preston for the last couple of days, the number of cases were increasing and it was on a watchlist, and i think if we look into the last four, five days, the increasing number of cases, i think the restrictions that important place now are prettyjustified, because if we...
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judith moritz, news, preston. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, is here.at will be happening in preston? preston has been added to the list published at the end of last week, greater manchester, parts of west yorkshire and east lancashire, where two or more households were banned from gathering in one house or garden, so preston is now on that list. the interesting thing here is, a week ago, the watch list, as it is called, published by public health england of 30 or so local authorities where there are concerns about outbreaks, preston wasn't on it at all. it has now moved into the middle of the pack, if you like, because of this sharp increase in infections. that is why there has been this move today. elsewhere, bedford and swindon have now been designated areas of concern, rotherham, though, was on the list, but it has fallen out of it because ofa but it has fallen out of it because of a sharp drop in cases. what about the national picture? the office for national statistics said it thought cases in england were levelling off, having gone up a bit over
judith moritz, news, preston. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, is here.at will be happening in preston? preston has been added to the list published at the end of last week, greater manchester, parts of west yorkshire and east lancashire, where two or more households were banned from gathering in one house or garden, so preston is now on that list. the interesting thing here is, a week ago, the watch list, as it is called, published by public health england of 30 or so local authorities where there...