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what to the slave is the 4th of july, douglas asked?how can black men and women enjoy that hallowed day or appreciate its significance as the birthday of this country's political freedom when white people hold securely in bondage a seventh part of the inhabitants of your country. what to the slave is the 4th of july? those are free black people i've been quoting. slave rebels themselves also understood our declaration's power. it was the ideals of our declaration, don't forget, that inspired nat turner to plan his 1831 virginia slave revolt for july 4th. white abolitionists, too, returned to the declaration time and again, finding in its famous lines their own consciouses. as virginia's john cook put it in 1829, if those words meant that no one man is born with a natural right to control any other man, then a system of slavery in which men were born the subjects and indeed the property of others is profoundly wrong. no one did more to constitute our declaration as a beacon towards which the people of the united states must hue than abra
what to the slave is the 4th of july, douglas asked?how can black men and women enjoy that hallowed day or appreciate its significance as the birthday of this country's political freedom when white people hold securely in bondage a seventh part of the inhabitants of your country. what to the slave is the 4th of july? those are free black people i've been quoting. slave rebels themselves also understood our declaration's power. it was the ideals of our declaration, don't forget, that inspired...
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and on july 3rd -- on july the 1st the debate in congress finally began on the original resolution. the resolution was, you recall, that these united colonies ought to be free and independent states, it had been several weeks since it had been tabled and in the meantime there was lots of arm twisting and lobbying. several delegates went in different directions and they game them permission to vote however they saw fit. maryland could send along instructions. most men's minds were made up. and news that a british fleet had just been sited added to the momentum of the independence. i would show you the clip from 1776 now if we had the rights. the delaware delegation, they seemed to vote. john dickenson himself stayed home. but the no votes were massively outnumber outnumbered. and it was how many colonies voted yes or no that matters. he will kweezed it insqueezed t last free shot. now congress had not yet touched the committee of fives draft of the public declaration. so they took up that task the following morning. they ordered up a batch of printed committees language. all of those
and on july 3rd -- on july the 1st the debate in congress finally began on the original resolution. the resolution was, you recall, that these united colonies ought to be free and independent states, it had been several weeks since it had been tabled and in the meantime there was lots of arm twisting and lobbying. several delegates went in different directions and they game them permission to vote however they saw fit. maryland could send along instructions. most men's minds were made up. and...
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[applause] >> first of all thank you for coming tonight july 151958 at 3:00 p.m. in the afternoon the second marine regiment landed on beirut beach the marines came ashore anticipating this would be d-day facing a hostile audience but in fact what they ran into was tourist laying on the beach some of them in the nude or in the newly invented bikini i don't have a picture but i do have a picture of them rushing to the shore fascinated by the marines having landed literally as they charged up the beach weapons loaded and ready to go to war vendors went down the beach selling coca-cola and other delights the lebanese turned out to see the sights here you can see the taxis pulling up so it was a comic opera but everything underneath was deadly dangerous the marines were landing in lebanon after very vicious civil war of christians and muslims and to expect going to combat and to violate the sovereignty of lebanon and they saw them supporting their christian enemies as those who are trying to hold onto power and in germany tactical nuclear weapons to be airlifted to th
[applause] >> first of all thank you for coming tonight july 151958 at 3:00 p.m. in the afternoon the second marine regiment landed on beirut beach the marines came ashore anticipating this would be d-day facing a hostile audience but in fact what they ran into was tourist laying on the beach some of them in the nude or in the newly invented bikini i don't have a picture but i do have a picture of them rushing to the shore fascinated by the marines having landed literally as they charged...
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on july 15, 1958 roughly 3:00 p.m. in the afternoon lebanese time the second marine regimen landed on a beirut beach. the marines came ashore anticipating that this would be d-day and that they would be facing a hostile audience. in fact, what they ran into is lebanese and other foreign tourists sunbathing on the beacs and some of them in the newly invented gini but fortunately, i do not have a picture of anyone in a bikini on the beach but i do have a picture of lebanese rushing to the shore fascinated by the marines having landed, literally as the marines charged up the beach weapons loaded, ready to go to war and vendors charged down the beach selling coca-cola, cigarettes, shawarma and other lebanese delights. lebanese turned out in large numbers to see the sights and here you can see taxis pulling up. it was all, in a way, a comic opera but everything underneath it was deadly dangerous. the marines were landing in lebanon in 958 in the midst of a very vicious civil war between christians and muslims in the marines
on july 15, 1958 roughly 3:00 p.m. in the afternoon lebanese time the second marine regimen landed on a beirut beach. the marines came ashore anticipating that this would be d-day and that they would be facing a hostile audience. in fact, what they ran into is lebanese and other foreign tourists sunbathing on the beacs and some of them in the newly invented gini but fortunately, i do not have a picture of anyone in a bikini on the beach but i do have a picture of lebanese rushing to the shore...
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. >> reporter: i spoke to the julie change, her husband is in ici tonight. >> julie and jimmy were planning a family vacation for spring break. but the crisis hit home for them. julie is a nurse and jimmy a nursing manager. they thought they took me cautions. >> he texted me and said i have a fever. >> julie left work and the next day jimmy got a test for covid- 19, it came back positive. >> his symptoms got worse, he was on tylenol at that point. >> the diagnosis unexpected. jimmy is in his mid-40's and no previous health problems. now he's in the icu. >> he's in an isolation room, they are gowned up and in their ppe equipment and he's alone with the high flow oxygen. the heartache shared with the family and friends on social media. it's been met are love, prayers, and support. >> the compassion of the people that reached out. not even just my church community. >> friday is the 16th wedding anniversary. she has not seen him since last thursday. they are connecting through phone calls and video. >> i love him and we need him at home. it will affect everybody. one person removed that someone
. >> reporter: i spoke to the julie change, her husband is in ici tonight. >> julie and jimmy were planning a family vacation for spring break. but the crisis hit home for them. julie is a nurse and jimmy a nursing manager. they thought they took me cautions. >> he texted me and said i have a fever. >> julie left work and the next day jimmy got a test for covid- 19, it came back positive. >> his symptoms got worse, he was on tylenol at that point. >> the...
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now give me julie and ty, julie and ty, come on up. [cheers and applause] there are your buzzers.r a real thing? >> it's a real thing. >> jimmy: name something you might eat in the middle of the night. >> mother of of of o >> jimmy: ty. >> ice cream. >> jimmy: do i see ice cream? ice cream is number two. julie. >> do i get to say something. >> jimmy: if you get number one, you will get the play. >> cereal. >> jimmy: do we have cereal? oh, cereal's not on the board, let's go over to the in-laws, and we're going to begin with eric. name something you might eat in the middle of the night. >> going to say milk and cookies! do we have milk and cook ies? number one. sofia, something you might eat in the middle of the night. >> leftover empanadas. >> jimmy: leftover empanadas. no, no, no. >> man! i felt for sure! >> jimmy: ty, we go back to you. >> i am going to say pizza. >> jimmy: pizza. and let's see. give us pizza. pizza eric, close this category out. something you eat in the middle of the night. >> i'm going to say fried chicken. >> jimmy: fried chick en. do we have fried chicken? n
now give me julie and ty, julie and ty, come on up. [cheers and applause] there are your buzzers.r a real thing? >> it's a real thing. >> jimmy: name something you might eat in the middle of the night. >> mother of of of o >> jimmy: ty. >> ice cream. >> jimmy: do i see ice cream? ice cream is number two. julie. >> do i get to say something. >> jimmy: if you get number one, you will get the play. >> cereal. >> jimmy: do we have cereal?...
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july 15, 1958 roughly 3 p.m. in the afternoon lebanese time the second marine regiment landed on a beirut beach. the marines came ashore anticipating that this would be the day and that they were going to be facing a hostile audience. for they ran into was lebanese and other sunbathing on the beach. some of them and the new newly invented the tv. unfortunately i don't have a picture of anybody on the beach. but i do have a picture of the lebanese rushing to the shore, fascinated by the aberdeen having landed and politically as the marines charged up the beach weapons loaded ready to go to war defenders charged selling coca-cola, cigarettes and other -clebanese delights. it turned out in large numbers to see the sights, here you can see the taxis pulling up. it was all a bit of a comic opera but everything that he said was dangerous. the marines were landing in lebanon in 1958 in the midst of a very vicious civil war between christians and muslims and expected to go into combat. they regarded them as invaders viol
july 15, 1958 roughly 3 p.m. in the afternoon lebanese time the second marine regiment landed on a beirut beach. the marines came ashore anticipating that this would be the day and that they were going to be facing a hostile audience. for they ran into was lebanese and other sunbathing on the beach. some of them and the new newly invented the tv. unfortunately i don't have a picture of anybody on the beach. but i do have a picture of the lebanese rushing to the shore, fascinated by the aberdeen...
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or either late june or early july.today" includes playing 100 regular season games and teams would pay in their home ballparks without fans, though. a three-division ten-team plan in which teams play only within their division. >>> the nba is looking towards salvaging the season but warriors head coach steve kerr isn't sure there will be any more games. yesterday kerr participated in a zoom meeting. he said the coaches have kept in touch with players, but with the warriors having the worst record in the league, he's not sure they will be playing if and when the nba games resume. >> it feels like the end of the season for our team. it just does. and we don't know anything officially. there's still a chance the league could ask us to come back. we're staying in touch with guys, but everybody is just sort of assuming that this is kind of it. we won't be involved much any more. >> adam silver said no timetabe to make a decision. >>> workers at the san francisco va medical center have something sweet to make them smile. fou
or either late june or early july.today" includes playing 100 regular season games and teams would pay in their home ballparks without fans, though. a three-division ten-team plan in which teams play only within their division. >>> the nba is looking towards salvaging the season but warriors head coach steve kerr isn't sure there will be any more games. yesterday kerr participated in a zoom meeting. he said the coaches have kept in touch with players, but with the warriors having...
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july 5th now possibly the start of the f1 season. all right, frank, another one for you, a little hockey stuff. one current nhl player trying to assure everybody that his son is headed that way. check this out. >> puck behind the net! he scores! >> that's pretty cute. ryan callahan of the ottawa senators with his young son dominic, and that's good stuff right there. little kids got some kills. >> he does. just made it right in there. i know frank wanted to see that. >> is frank with us? can he hear us? >> he is with us finally. >> yes, i'm so missing that f1 season. >> i know. >> i look forward to that race every weekend. >> got to go. thank yourself joining us. >> see you later. >> bye-bye. >> good night. . louise, what are you doing here? you're not droppint of the league championship tonight, are you? louise is dropping out of the league championship? all i said was "hey, cam." so, this year, i invited mitchell to join my gay bowling team -- the britney spares. i came up with the team name, i designed the shirts. yeah. it's not im
july 5th now possibly the start of the f1 season. all right, frank, another one for you, a little hockey stuff. one current nhl player trying to assure everybody that his son is headed that way. check this out. >> puck behind the net! he scores! >> that's pretty cute. ryan callahan of the ottawa senators with his young son dominic, and that's good stuff right there. little kids got some kills. >> he does. just made it right in there. i know frank wanted to see that. >>...
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how do they unwind that tension in the june and july contract? wetin: that is a question are all asking ourselves, and this has become not a small problem. the uso, which is the largest , as ofthe united states yesterday morning, owned about a inrter of the open interest wti. this is one etf alone that is absolutely huge. thate normal procedure is a day or two or three before the contract expired, the administrator of the etf fell from their futures and take the proceeds and with those futures and buy the next contract. but when the etf gets so large, then of course they can have a somewhat of a distorted effect for a short period on price discovery and in the oil futures market. the role of these etf's itself is becoming an issue that short-term traders will need to take into account. francine: how will it change? -- will the role of etf's with the physical contracts they cannot hold, so how will he change the industry as a whole? do they need to merge? will it actually change the physical oil companies? look, the fiscal price realized by oil co
how do they unwind that tension in the june and july contract? wetin: that is a question are all asking ourselves, and this has become not a small problem. the uso, which is the largest , as ofthe united states yesterday morning, owned about a inrter of the open interest wti. this is one etf alone that is absolutely huge. thate normal procedure is a day or two or three before the contract expired, the administrator of the etf fell from their futures and take the proceeds and with those futures...
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as early as late july, early august. >>> another curveball for parents. governor newsom is now floating the idea of starting the next school year early to make up for lost time. and the plan is getting mixed reaction from parents this morning. >>> good morning, everyone. it is wednesday, april 29th. good morning, friends in the quad box. >> good morning. i think, i know it's getting, yes, hello, friend, in the studio. i think some kids might be happy to see their friends with that story. i don't know. >> definitely a lot of sides to that one. we'll get to that story and also when i was outside this morning, mike, i felt a little drizzle. i'm not used to that. it's been really nice this week. what is this? >> that is the change. you go, going back to the parents, they're like, when will we take a vacation because we desperately need a vacation now. so, that's something to think about, too. kumasi nailed it. thank you for that weather report. little misty and little bit of drizzle out there along the coast into san francisco and also as you head into the hi
as early as late july, early august. >>> another curveball for parents. governor newsom is now floating the idea of starting the next school year early to make up for lost time. and the plan is getting mixed reaction from parents this morning. >>> good morning, everyone. it is wednesday, april 29th. good morning, friends in the quad box. >> good morning. i think, i know it's getting, yes, hello, friend, in the studio. i think some kids might be happy to see their friends...
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governor newsom said the schools could reopen as soon as july or early august. campuses will need to make some accommodations to keep students say. >>> some financial relief is on the way for california's self- employed and gig workers. today was the first day that they could filed for jobless benefits under the federal c.a.r.e.s. act. starting tomorrow sonoma county will raise restrictions and parks that have been closed for more than one month. >>> finally tonight, a live look at oracle park. usa today reports that the giants could be playing there without fans by late june or late july. the mlb is considering creating three divisions of 10 teams each, with teams playing only within their division. with the giants and the a's to their, they would have at least 100 regular-season games. of course, there are a lot of details to be worked out. >>> thank you for watching tonight at 7:00. the news continues stream g on announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: thank you. i appreciat
governor newsom said the schools could reopen as soon as july or early august. campuses will need to make some accommodations to keep students say. >>> some financial relief is on the way for california's self- employed and gig workers. today was the first day that they could filed for jobless benefits under the federal c.a.r.e.s. act. starting tomorrow sonoma county will raise restrictions and parks that have been closed for more than one month. >>> finally tonight, a live...
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they need to look to your and realize that they don't have much time to get ready julie how big of a challenge is it right now that the health care system in the u.s. doesn't operate in a coordinated manner. it's a tremendous challenge and i think one of the biggest obstacles for the us as opposed to some other health systems worldwide is that our health system is very decentralized it's. not a single unit but a combination of many systems ranging from large hospital networks down to small health facilities operated by a single nonprofit or private sector organization and they're not used to working in concert in any coordinated way for the chairman and movement of medical supplies which is right now what is one of the biggest challenges making sure that we have enough ventilators and enough personal protective equipment for our health care providers to care for those who are severely ill and to do so in a way as just mentioned that does not put themselves at risk and prevents them from becoming a source of infection for others so we're really struggling in the u.s. right now with th
they need to look to your and realize that they don't have much time to get ready julie how big of a challenge is it right now that the health care system in the u.s. doesn't operate in a coordinated manner. it's a tremendous challenge and i think one of the biggest obstacles for the us as opposed to some other health systems worldwide is that our health system is very decentralized it's. not a single unit but a combination of many systems ranging from large hospital networks down to small...
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d chat with julie andrews about that very topic via zoom. >> i hope that is clear.island home, julie andrews can still command a screen. so, how are you doing? >> well, just fine, thank you. good morning to you. how are you? >> reporter: i'm doing just great. are you making the best of this odd time at home? >> i am. it reminds me of the war days, this particular time. i don't know if it does for anybody else. >> reporter: yes, i was going to mention. you were a little girl in london during world war ii. i'm wondering, are there any lessons from that time that might apply to this time? >> it is a recognition, actually. it is another kind of war. something that i've certainly never come across before in my life. i don't think many of us have. it is like a very surreal fiction movie in a way. it is hard to grasp that it is real, and yet you know that it is. ♪ >> reporter: it is probably fair to say that julie andrews has had a lifetime of surreal moments. ♪ >> reporter: at 13, she sang in a command performance for king george the sixth. ♪ all i want >> reporter: at 20
d chat with julie andrews about that very topic via zoom. >> i hope that is clear.island home, julie andrews can still command a screen. so, how are you doing? >> well, just fine, thank you. good morning to you. how are you? >> reporter: i'm doing just great. are you making the best of this odd time at home? >> i am. it reminds me of the war days, this particular time. i don't know if it does for anybody else. >> reporter: yes, i was going to mention. you were a...
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adam goodman republican strategist and partner at balad partners welcome to you all julie let me start with you just how bad is the situation currently in new york specifically in the hospitals right now do your kids seeing cases of coded 1000 double every day so it is on a very high trajectory and the number of cases is growing more quickly than the health systems are able to accommodate there are already facing dramatic shortages of intensive care beds and dental it is for the people who are most severely ill and we are still seeing the number of cases rise with the expected peak still about a week away so it's a pretty severe situation right now adam president trampas expressed optimism about the federal government's ability to provide adequate coronavirus testing but that's very different than what we're hearing from state governors right. it that's true you know the president is in a position where you could argue very persuasively has to balance realism and optimism because if he did if that gets out of whack i think this whole thing starts to become a much more difficult assignm
adam goodman republican strategist and partner at balad partners welcome to you all julie let me start with you just how bad is the situation currently in new york specifically in the hospitals right now do your kids seeing cases of coded 1000 double every day so it is on a very high trajectory and the number of cases is growing more quickly than the health systems are able to accommodate there are already facing dramatic shortages of intensive care beds and dental it is for the people who are...
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i have the try to save her. >> julie's mom is now showing symptoms of coronavirus. she is a passenger on board the coral princess, docked in miami. >> we have people telling us that three ambulances showed up, took -- potentially took other people and my mom still on the ship. i understand there is other people, there is other priorities, i just can't lose another parent today. >> sadly, her dad, 71-year-old wilson maa, died yesterday, after contracting coronavirus. julie says he died at a miami hospital after waiting four hours to be transferred off the ship. >> i don't know who makes the decision. everybody says it's not my fault. >> the maas from south san francisco were on their dream cruise vacation which started before the pandemic began. julie now begging anyone for help, even tweeting the mayor of miami, can you please help here? i need to help my mom get to a hospital. >> she does have underlying conditions. so it does make me more worried. and this is just a replay of what happened to my da rched ou cruises several times, but they only told us this, it is
i have the try to save her. >> julie's mom is now showing symptoms of coronavirus. she is a passenger on board the coral princess, docked in miami. >> we have people telling us that three ambulances showed up, took -- potentially took other people and my mom still on the ship. i understand there is other people, there is other priorities, i just can't lose another parent today. >> sadly, her dad, 71-year-old wilson maa, died yesterday, after contracting coronavirus. julie says...
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it was originally scheduled for mid-july.e be moved back as the pandemic continues to keep the majority of americans at home. >>> a new mask decontamination system that is being used to help with the shortage of masks. airsthasks and then vaporizing them with hydrogen peroxide and alcohol. >> the decon procedure is about three and a half hours followed by aeration so staff can reenter the space. >> the system will put half a million masks safely back into use every week. ♪ >> okay. well, we want to welcome you to the very first ever virtual baby raid. this famare watched thely person but the theater company is offering a virtual version so families can still share in the joy of music and dance in their house. i love it because everybody should be able to do this. dancing in the house has been one of my favorite things to do, mike, during the pandemic. >> any time in my life, that's been my best place to dance, yeah. >> yeah. >> i'll leave that up to you, reggie, jobina and, so. so, let's talk about what is going on weather wi
it was originally scheduled for mid-july.e be moved back as the pandemic continues to keep the majority of americans at home. >>> a new mask decontamination system that is being used to help with the shortage of masks. airsthasks and then vaporizing them with hydrogen peroxide and alcohol. >> the decon procedure is about three and a half hours followed by aeration so staff can reenter the space. >> the system will put half a million masks safely back into use every week....
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julie is a nurse, and jimmy a nursing manager. both thought they had taken all possible precautions. >> sunday, march 22nd, he texted me while i was working and he basically said i have a fever. >> reporter: julie said she left work and the next day, jimmy as a healthcare provider got a test for covid-19. it came back positive. >> his symptoms got worse. his fever got worse. he was just on tylenol because tamiflu no longer works. >> the diagnose devastating and unexpected. jimmy is in his mid 40s. he had no previous health problems and as a manager, he did not have direct contact with patients. now, he is in the icu. >> he is in an isolation room with no one there. they are gowned up in masks, and their eye goggles, and they are in their ppe equipment to go into the room and he is alone with, like, this high- flow oxygen. >> reporter: the family's heartache shared with their family and friends on social media. it is been met with an outpouring of love, prayer, gifts, and support. >> the compassion of the people that have reached o
julie is a nurse, and jimmy a nursing manager. both thought they had taken all possible precautions. >> sunday, march 22nd, he texted me while i was working and he basically said i have a fever. >> reporter: julie said she left work and the next day, jimmy as a healthcare provider got a test for covid-19. it came back positive. >> his symptoms got worse. his fever got worse. he was just on tylenol because tamiflu no longer works. >> the diagnose devastating and...
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265 put diagonal and you would sell the 260 puts by the july 265 puts. when i was looking at that mid-market it was $9.75 and i actually bought some myself and got it at 9.65 and less than 3.5% of the current stock price. the added implied volatility is a fufrpgs of two things and one that we see in the market and what we're expecting for earnings and some of that is likely to come out after they report and obviously, i don't need to remind anybody who is watching and a lot of people know this and this was already downgraded by goldman sachs earlier this week and it didn't respond very much to that, and it held up pretty well, all things considered and i have a feeling that earnings might get people to come around and recognize that maybe this isn't the place to be. >> tony, do you agree with the forecasted direction of the stock and how do you like the trade? >> yeah. i think the stock right now is actually fairly priced, but i think the fact that mike is going out to july speaks to more of his longer term bearish view especially in consumer spending wh
265 put diagonal and you would sell the 260 puts by the july 265 puts. when i was looking at that mid-market it was $9.75 and i actually bought some myself and got it at 9.65 and less than 3.5% of the current stock price. the added implied volatility is a fufrpgs of two things and one that we see in the market and what we're expecting for earnings and some of that is likely to come out after they report and obviously, i don't need to remind anybody who is watching and a lot of people know this...
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a realistic start, probably somewhere between mid june and july 4th.son of 80 to 100 games through october . and then an expanded postseason and a world series, get this, to be played probably at a neutral site considering the months and the weather problem potential there. november, late, or well into december for the world series. at this point, all you can say is 1 million details and the key is it looks like there will be baseball at some point. well we are talking about that, optimistically, with regard to basketball in the nba season it doesn't quite sound like there's anything on the coffee right now, and the coffee. steve kerr, the warriors coach today and kind of a situation on zoom. it seems less than likely we will see any basketball. certainly a regular- season. steve kerr to seams that have it all in perspective, as usual. >> it feels like the end of the season for our team. it just does. we don't know anything officially, given what we went through the season with all the injuries and the tough, tough record, we are absolutely in off-seas
a realistic start, probably somewhere between mid june and july 4th.son of 80 to 100 games through october . and then an expanded postseason and a world series, get this, to be played probably at a neutral site considering the months and the weather problem potential there. november, late, or well into december for the world series. at this point, all you can say is 1 million details and the key is it looks like there will be baseball at some point. well we are talking about that,...
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julie rovner, your reaction. guest: there is obviously people watching the president and seeing how he is reacting to this and seeing what the administration is doing and making their judgment. people who support trump think he is doing a great job. people who do not support trump do not think he is doing a great job. host: let me ask you about dr. anthony fauci. you had a chance to meet him and interview him or at least cover him. guest: many times. host: tell me what you're thinking is,- your granted this virus is bigger than anything we have seen, is this a typical response from anthony fauci compared to previous pandemics this country has encountered? guest: i have known dr. fauci since the late 1980's when he was working on aids. he has always been a very straight shooter. very calm. he has been through a lot of health crises. obviously has -- infectious disease is part of andjob that makes it public stressful at times during public health crises. he has been good with journalists. he is very free with his t
julie rovner, your reaction. guest: there is obviously people watching the president and seeing how he is reacting to this and seeing what the administration is doing and making their judgment. people who support trump think he is doing a great job. people who do not support trump do not think he is doing a great job. host: let me ask you about dr. anthony fauci. you had a chance to meet him and interview him or at least cover him. guest: many times. host: tell me what you're thinking is,- your...
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governor newsom announced cools may open as early as july. which took many districts by surprise. >> not everyone is on board. >> this late in the distance learning program san francisco was still handing out laptops to students trying to do work online. >> i just got a computer. i get to do class work on it. >> governor newsom is concerned many students in california have lost precious time and have fallen behind. he offered an option to begin closing the learning gap. >> we are considering the prospect of an even earlier school year into the fall. late july or early august. >> that took school districts by surprise. san francisco quickly issued a statement saying we will continue to work closely with regional officials in determining when and how to reopen schools. parents were mixed on the possibility of starting school in july. >> i go to work. they need to go back to school. >> wait until we find a vaccine. let's run a couple tests before you throw us back in the wild. >> starting earlier would mean renegotiating contracts. we will adjus
governor newsom announced cools may open as early as july. which took many districts by surprise. >> not everyone is on board. >> this late in the distance learning program san francisco was still handing out laptops to students trying to do work online. >> i just got a computer. i get to do class work on it. >> governor newsom is concerned many students in california have lost precious time and have fallen behind. he offered an option to begin closing the learning gap....
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julie rovner. she is here with us until just about 9:00. we welcome your calls. (202) 748-8000 for a.c.a. enrollees. if you get employer health insurance, (202) 748-8001. for those of you who are uninsured, i should say, that line is (202) 748-8002. all others, (202) 748-8003. andrea is next in fort washington, pennsylvania. caller: thank you for c-span. i have been listening to this show for about 15 minutes. i wanted to ask your guest, julie, about if she knows anything about health insurers dipping into their reserves, which, as far as we know, there are billions of dollars in health insurance reserve funds for an emergency, which i always thought that was what they refer. i have not heard anything declaring this an emergency for health insurers -- as far as health insurers stepping up to help people who, like myself, and others who have contributed for decades. high costs, it is one of the biggest bills that we get a month, to help provide insurers with masks and other things. i just -- i have
julie rovner. she is here with us until just about 9:00. we welcome your calls. (202) 748-8000 for a.c.a. enrollees. if you get employer health insurance, (202) 748-8001. for those of you who are uninsured, i should say, that line is (202) 748-8002. all others, (202) 748-8003. andrea is next in fort washington, pennsylvania. caller: thank you for c-span. i have been listening to this show for about 15 minutes. i wanted to ask your guest, julie, about if she knows anything about health insurers...
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the school year may start early with july as a possibility. don't expect everything to go back to how it used to be. stage 3 is the tricky part. gyms and hair salons and movie theerts. higher risk category. it could be months before they are in business. the last stage is concerts. events with a large audience like football and convention. those will return when there's a vaccine or enough people are immune to the virus. >> thank you for joining us. the proposal to reopen schools in july a strg reaction onlinwepoke t of negat backlash from parents who say until they see a socially distanced plan to keep kids safe, they don't see how it could happen. >> i know it won't work. >> a parent of three and teaching assistant. who is worried over recent talk offen early school year start. she is concerned about comments made tuesday by governor newsom. >> we are considering the prospect of an even earlier school year. into the fall. late july or early august. >> it's those words that had parents and teachers sounding off online. you reacted. wein then.
the school year may start early with july as a possibility. don't expect everything to go back to how it used to be. stage 3 is the tricky part. gyms and hair salons and movie theerts. higher risk category. it could be months before they are in business. the last stage is concerts. events with a large audience like football and convention. those will return when there's a vaccine or enough people are immune to the virus. >> thank you for joining us. the proposal to reopen schools in july...
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julie suite, the ceo -- julie ,weet, the ceo of accenture joins us.e are excited to this program. connecttended to companies that have had to lay off or furloughed their employees with companies that are hiring. it is global, although it is initially launched in the u.s. where you have companies like walmart who are hiring 150,000 associates. they are on the platform. you have other companies who had to lay off and furlough. committedmpanies are to helping their employees find jobs in the companies that are essential doing services and this allows you to connect by location and skill set. it will be a global platform, not just the u.s. emily: have you gotten feedback from companies using this already? julie: we launched it on tuesday. the idea was created 14 business days ago. the initial feedback, we started with several leading companies with about 250 more to be on boarded over the next week. initial feedback is that it is very easy to use and we expect that next week, we will have people moving from being on boarded to the platform to connecting w
julie suite, the ceo -- julie ,weet, the ceo of accenture joins us.e are excited to this program. connecttended to companies that have had to lay off or furloughed their employees with companies that are hiring. it is global, although it is initially launched in the u.s. where you have companies like walmart who are hiring 150,000 associates. they are on the platform. you have other companies who had to lay off and furlough. committedmpanies are to helping their employees find jobs in the...
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julie? >> absolutely, thanks for that. >>> federal health officials are predicting a lower death call. white house advisor dr. anthony fauci is now predicting the number of deaths will be closer to 60,000 americans, down from the previous estimate of 100,000 -240,000. dr. fauci says the new estimate assumes that people will continue to stay at home and keep the distance. here in california the number of rotavirus cases in the icu has gone down for the first time. governor newsom says the number of icy uk patients fell by 1.9% from tuesday to wednesday. even so the governor is so cautioning that one day does not make a trend. right now there are more than 11 hundred rotavirus patients in icu here in california. the trump administration is reportedly looking at possible strategies for reopening the nations by may 1s the rotavirus possibly peaking on easter sunday. we are here now with more of what the data shows and why some experts say they might be too early. >> reporter: i spoke with a stat
julie? >> absolutely, thanks for that. >>> federal health officials are predicting a lower death call. white house advisor dr. anthony fauci is now predicting the number of deaths will be closer to 60,000 americans, down from the previous estimate of 100,000 -240,000. dr. fauci says the new estimate assumes that people will continue to stay at home and keep the distance. here in california the number of rotavirus cases in the icu has gone down for the first time. governor newsom...
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financed coup that has just taken place getting rid of the julie democratic again britain recognizes the new leader of bolivia well 1st johnson would say anything. i mean and i find it very difficult you know to kape straight face even but the mention of that buffoons name. i'm sorry. half but it's no different than the united states where i live how do you get these people rise into these positions of extraordinary political power yeah arguably donald trump who came to power in an antiwar ticket i mean i i spoke to judaism's in the ecuadorian embassy about how hillary clinton. could will of got us into a full scale war involving syria i'm sure she trump was an antiwar president yet and yet and yet the united states' involvement in the wars abroad has actually increased in this spending more money on it than they were in any previous administration under trump i mean and let's not write off the possibility that trump may do something credibly insanely stupid at the behest of the neocons visibly iran is already has murdering that monitoring customs eliminate again exactly well if you
financed coup that has just taken place getting rid of the julie democratic again britain recognizes the new leader of bolivia well 1st johnson would say anything. i mean and i find it very difficult you know to kape straight face even but the mention of that buffoons name. i'm sorry. half but it's no different than the united states where i live how do you get these people rise into these positions of extraordinary political power yeah arguably donald trump who came to power in an antiwar...
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julie: we are ready to reopen, that the message from one governor to critics who say it is still too soon to get back to business. rob: several states ready to follow suit even as us cases top 1 million and the cdc warns a higher death toll. we are live with new developments in the pandemic. >> i want to add my voice to the many who have endorsed you to be our president. >> joe biden's endorsement not sitting well with his accuser. >> the response to hillary clinton, given exclusively to fox news. [crowd screening] >> a sign from above that our country will get through this together. >> powerful message from a group of american heroes to another. "fox and friends first" starts right now. cool stuff yesterday, wasn't it? seeing those jets fly over, made for an interesting and exciting day. you are watching "fox and friends first" on this wednesday morning. >> thank you for starting your day with us. we begin with a fox news alert. covid-19 cases now topping 1 million. >> that's not stopping tennessee in wisconsin from rolling back restriction starting today. rob: good morning. not onl
julie: we are ready to reopen, that the message from one governor to critics who say it is still too soon to get back to business. rob: several states ready to follow suit even as us cases top 1 million and the cdc warns a higher death toll. we are live with new developments in the pandemic. >> i want to add my voice to the many who have endorsed you to be our president. >> joe biden's endorsement not sitting well with his accuser. >> the response to hillary clinton, given...
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emily: all right, julie ask of forrester research, thank you so much.e will continue to watch the headlines rolling from apple. there will be more color. coming up, we will continue our earnings coverage of amazon and dig in with mkm partners. what he has to say about amazon's first quarter report is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to bloomberg technology. amazon earnings also out. shares down after hours. amazon predicting profit will shrink as a result of the pandemic. jeff bezos seeing in a note that these are not normal circumstances. however, the company did say they did higher 175,000 additional workers they had planned to hire to meet demand over the last few weeks. rohitt to bring in a o of mkm partners. what is your headline take away? rohit: everything is good at amazon. are think these unprecedented times and unprecedented times is when they do best. all these they would have other wise made in normal circumstances, they will throw that into investment for it. a positive long-term sign for investors. near-term, it will be depre
emily: all right, julie ask of forrester research, thank you so much.e will continue to watch the headlines rolling from apple. there will be more color. coming up, we will continue our earnings coverage of amazon and dig in with mkm partners. what he has to say about amazon's first quarter report is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to bloomberg technology. amazon earnings also out. shares down after hours. amazon predicting profit will shrink as a result of the pandemic. jeff...
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take a bearish view going all the way out to july. those reasons i quite like this specific trade. >> mike, any caveats apple could be whip sided by some of the other earnings that come out ahead of it >> yeah, that's an excellent point. apple, they themselves, they are the market largely, right? they've become proxies for it. if we get to a risk off environment, a lot of these stocks are going to be playing with each other and likely to be highly correlated. one of the reasons we're looking out to july, at some point there's likely to be a divergence when people realize there are some stocks that are going to be winners, some that are going to be losers, and even if they hold up, they might be a little higher priced that's how i feel about apple. >> carter, you came on with a chart of the broader tech sector indicating that in the weeks after this week we could see some declines in the s&p 500 does that mean we're going to see the deepest declines in the tech sector itself or would you be looking for declines in other sectors? >> let
take a bearish view going all the way out to july. those reasons i quite like this specific trade. >> mike, any caveats apple could be whip sided by some of the other earnings that come out ahead of it >> yeah, that's an excellent point. apple, they themselves, they are the market largely, right? they've become proxies for it. if we get to a risk off environment, a lot of these stocks are going to be playing with each other and likely to be highly correlated. one of the reasons...
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the school year may start early with july as a possibility. don't expect everything to go back to how it used to be. stage 3 is the tricky part. gyms and hair salons and movie theerts. higher risk category. it could be months before they are in business. the last stage is concerts. events with a large audience like football and convention. those will return when there's a vaccine or enough people are immune to the virus. >> thank you for joining us. the proposal to reopen schools in july sparked a strong reaction online. we spoke to parents and educators. >> quite a bit of negative backlash from parents who say until they see a socially distanced plan to keep kids safe, they don't see how it could happen. >> i know it won't work. >> a parent of three and teaching assistant. who is worried over recent talk offen early school year start. she is concerned about comments made tuesday by governor newsom. >> we are considering the prospect of an even earlier school year. into the fall. late july or early august. >> it's those words that had parents
the school year may start early with july as a possibility. don't expect everything to go back to how it used to be. stage 3 is the tricky part. gyms and hair salons and movie theerts. higher risk category. it could be months before they are in business. the last stage is concerts. events with a large audience like football and convention. those will return when there's a vaccine or enough people are immune to the virus. >> thank you for joining us. the proposal to reopen schools in july...
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julie? >> moving forward with measured steps, ann rubin, thank you. >> it appears the experimental drug remdesivir has proven effect of in a large government study. at the white house, dr. anthony fauci called the findings, quote, highly significant. >> the data shows that it has a clear-cut, significant positive effect in diminishing the time to recovery. this is really quite important for a number of reasons and i'll give you the data. it is highly significant. if you look at the time to recovery being shorter, it was 11 days compared to 15. >> the national institute of health tested the drug on about 800 patients. dr. fauci says the fda is working with gilead to make the drug available to those who need it. he is also reportedly in talks for emergency approval of the drug. andre senior will have a full report coming up at 6:00. >>> a program that originated here to help families in need is going statewide. gov. newsom has announced the expansion of the farm to family program which sends a
julie? >> moving forward with measured steps, ann rubin, thank you. >> it appears the experimental drug remdesivir has proven effect of in a large government study. at the white house, dr. anthony fauci called the findings, quote, highly significant. >> the data shows that it has a clear-cut, significant positive effect in diminishing the time to recovery. this is really quite important for a number of reasons and i'll give you the data. it is highly significant. if you look...
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hello again, i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville working from home tonight. the governor says businesses that are lower risk will be the first to reopen. those are places where social distancing can be easily achieved. >> i deeply am sensitive to the needs for the business community to at least get some clarity. we are trying to provide that over the next few weeks so they can start to plan and look at their own supply chains, look at their own ability to change the physical environmental conditions in their businesses. >> right now the state is in phase one. it's the safety and preparedness stage. that means that all mortars, improved testing, access to protective gear and ample hospital capacity. next up is stage 2 where retail, retail pickup can resume come along with restarting manufacturing and offices that can accommodate social distancing. stage 3 includes higher risk environments like nail salons, movie theaters and gems. major events like concerts and conventions are phase four and will likely remains off-limits for some time until there is immunity
hello again, i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville working from home tonight. the governor says businesses that are lower risk will be the first to reopen. those are places where social distancing can be easily achieved. >> i deeply am sensitive to the needs for the business community to at least get some clarity. we are trying to provide that over the next few weeks so they can start to plan and look at their own supply chains, look at their own ability to change the...
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. >> i am julie haener. officials say physical distancing and other steps taken so far are working and the curve is flattening. they also say the rate of new infections is stable but they don't want to move too fast and undo all the good that has been done. here is what we know so far. and applies the counties of alameda, contra costa, marin, san francisco, san mateo, and santa clara. it will last through the end of may. and updated order from the county health officers will be released in the coming days. and it is expected to ease some restrictions for a small number of lower risk activities. more now from christien kafton, in san francisco. >> reporter: most of the bay area already six weeks into a self-imposed quarantine now extending the stay home order for at least another month. mayor breed making it official. >> today, we will need to extend the deadline for the stay-at-home order through the month of may. >> reporter: they all agreed to onwide strategy. napa county extended its order indefinitely la
. >> i am julie haener. officials say physical distancing and other steps taken so far are working and the curve is flattening. they also say the rate of new infections is stable but they don't want to move too fast and undo all the good that has been done. here is what we know so far. and applies the counties of alameda, contra costa, marin, san francisco, san mateo, and santa clara. it will last through the end of may. and updated order from the county health officers will be released...
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the governor also saying students could begin a new school year as early as july. but some businesses like sporting venues, churches, movie theaters and hair salons may not open for months in the bay area where shelter at home orders have been extended past memorial day, this barber says he's planning to open next week defying orders. >> i believe it's a constitutional right for us to pursue life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. >> while much of southern california closed their beaches weeks ago, newport beach remains open even after tens of thousands crowded the shores. >>> in atlanta where restaurants reopen this week, some diners seeing social distancing, while others opting to get outside. >> good to get out of the house. we feel like it's a safe environment. >> in miami, some south beach parks, golf courses and tennis courts are now open to residents. but this morning in new york city, the picture of outrage. the mayor blasting this crowd for gathering at a rabbi's funeral. saying he'll now instruct nypd to arrest those violating social distancing mandat
the governor also saying students could begin a new school year as early as july. but some businesses like sporting venues, churches, movie theaters and hair salons may not open for months in the bay area where shelter at home orders have been extended past memorial day, this barber says he's planning to open next week defying orders. >> i believe it's a constitutional right for us to pursue life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. >> while much of southern california closed...
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and i want to acknowledge julie's incredible leadership. she has been hosting webinars in this space. we worked in our partnership. i want to just thank univision for their efforts to make sure that we are truly culturally competent in terms of the outreach in the state of california and the space. she has over 1200 advisers, 8 different locations that are trying to tree yang and answer those questions quite literally in real time. we have a lot of work to do. the magnitude of this is again without precedent, good enough never is. we recognize the deep responsibility and the burden that it is on us, julie, and her incredible team over there to be able to answer those questions, to help people that are in a point of deep anxiety and crisis. another question? >> jim ruth. >> thank you, governor very much. and please thank the first partner, too. that is one understanding spouse you have there, i'll tell you. interesting to know because based on the president's comments and comments from other governors around the country, april seems to be a
and i want to acknowledge julie's incredible leadership. she has been hosting webinars in this space. we worked in our partnership. i want to just thank univision for their efforts to make sure that we are truly culturally competent in terms of the outreach in the state of california and the space. she has over 1200 advisers, 8 different locations that are trying to tree yang and answer those questions quite literally in real time. we have a lot of work to do. the magnitude of this is again...
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the school we see in july may not be what we picture as school right now. maybe it will be five or six kids in a room spaced apart. maybe it will be a mixture of zoom classes and in-person classes. we have to figure out what's safe. i don't think he is saying across the board we're going to open schools july 1st. i think he is saying, we need to look into ways to do this safely and keep flattening the curve. >> you brought up a very good point. let's say -- use the schools as an example. how would you get the schools and all of the teachers unions to agree to something in this short of notice? across the board, that's the challenge that the governor is trying to weave his way through, whether it's testing, getting the numbers up to the point where it matches what we need. getting anything done. even down to policing these guidelines once they start. the fact is, we don't necessarily have that infrastructure in place or those agreements in place that as you said you can just say, let's go do that. this is going to rely as it has so far on the public going al
the school we see in july may not be what we picture as school right now. maybe it will be five or six kids in a room spaced apart. maybe it will be a mixture of zoom classes and in-person classes. we have to figure out what's safe. i don't think he is saying across the board we're going to open schools july 1st. i think he is saying, we need to look into ways to do this safely and keep flattening the curve. >> you brought up a very good point. let's say -- use the schools as an example....
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one that i would recommend right here because implied volatility remains high would be a may 260, july 265 when i was looking at that midmarket, it was 9.75 less than $10, less than 3.5% of the current stock price. the idea is that the elevated implied volatility some of it is likely to come out after the report, and i don't need to remind anybody this name was downgraded by goldman sachs. it really didn't respond very much to that, i think it is actually held up pretty well all things considered but i have a feeling earnings might be the catalyst that gets other people to come around on this and recognize that maybe this isn't the place to be. >> tony, do you agree with the forecasted direction of the stock, and how you to like the trade? >> yeah, i think the stock right now is actually fairly priced, but i think the fact that mike is going out to july speaks to more of his longer term bearish view, especially in consumer spending which i think apple is more susceptible to. i particularly like his trade. he has talked about diagonals over calendars and this is a prime example of using
one that i would recommend right here because implied volatility remains high would be a may 260, july 265 when i was looking at that midmarket, it was 9.75 less than $10, less than 3.5% of the current stock price. the idea is that the elevated implied volatility some of it is likely to come out after the report, and i don't need to remind anybody this name was downgraded by goldman sachs. it really didn't respond very much to that, i think it is actually held up pretty well all things...
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frank, when you need him, julie, i wanted him to see that hockey highlight.t's as close as we could get. but he'll be back at 11:00. >> yeah, he is joining us in a few moments after in some technical difficulties. >>> such a different way of doing the draft this year. it was fun to see inside of people's homes. did you have a favorite moment of the draft? >> you know, i just got a kick out of all of them, you know, seeing their living rooms and seeing the reactions, and i believe it was kinlaw, the 49ers top pick, his dad rolling around on the floor, so excited for him. so that was pretty cool. but i really loved it. i actually like it better than the way they usually do it. it's good stuff. they pulled it off. but we needed some kind of live sporting event. >> around our house, we sat around and watched it. it provided great entertainment, and we are, we're just craving sports right now, and it had record viewership with like 55 million people watching it. >> yeah, highest rating ever for the draft. so maybe just do it like that all the time. in maybe they'r
frank, when you need him, julie, i wanted him to see that hockey highlight.t's as close as we could get. but he'll be back at 11:00. >> yeah, he is joining us in a few moments after in some technical difficulties. >>> such a different way of doing the draft this year. it was fun to see inside of people's homes. did you have a favorite moment of the draft? >> you know, i just got a kick out of all of them, you know, seeing their living rooms and seeing the reactions, and i...
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they will request it by july 1. if your school or college is unable or unsure about issuing the. >> reporter:s by this dat.[ ina] that they are expected. >> my question is and that is helpful but my question is broader than just for graduating seniors. it is for everybody and credit recovery for any student that gets i believe a d or f or maybe just an f in any course. i am wondering have we changed the policy because of the pandemic? what steps are we taking to make sure students are not denied an opportunity they would otherwise have to make up a credit. >> no, we have not changed the policy because of the pandemic. we have been having conversations around the summer programming. definitely thinking about decisions made around this resolution and opportunities to make up a no credit will influence the number of students we serve in the program. we are in those conversations prepared to support students with credit recovery in the summer. >> what you have heard consistently from every member of the board is that we
they will request it by july 1. if your school or college is unable or unsure about issuing the. >> reporter:s by this dat.[ ina] that they are expected. >> my question is and that is helpful but my question is broader than just for graduating seniors. it is for everybody and credit recovery for any student that gets i believe a d or f or maybe just an f in any course. i am wondering have we changed the policy because of the pandemic? what steps are we taking to make sure students...
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the school year could start as early as late july. tonight the state superintendent responds. >>> a bay area engineer reimagined snorkeling gear. now his protective equipment is being sent to the front line. >> most construction has been put on hold but as of monday it is all set to resume. >> the winds of change have arrived. a double digit drop in temperatures today. i'll let you know how much cooler coming up. >> announcer: now from abc 7 live breaking news. >>> and that breaking news, governor newsom is putting his foot down to avoid a repeat of this, packed beaches up and down california's coast this past weekend. tomorrow he's expected to announce all beaches and state parks will be closed starting friday. this memo was sent by the california police chief's association forewarning police departments about the order. monday governor newsom said he didn't want to be people abusing beach rules putting peoples' lives at risk. >> those examples are what not to see, what not to do if we're going to make the meaningful progress we've m
the school year could start as early as late july. tonight the state superintendent responds. >>> a bay area engineer reimagined snorkeling gear. now his protective equipment is being sent to the front line. >> most construction has been put on hold but as of monday it is all set to resume. >> the winds of change have arrived. a double digit drop in temperatures today. i'll let you know how much cooler coming up. >> announcer: now from abc 7 live breaking news....
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certainly is late july early august. so we're beginning to socialize that we may know. decisions definitive there's some thought that given that you you know for us to small class sizes safe we ended up with you know 10 students in a class you there's some consideration that we may have to have shifts in how school operated the media morning shift in an afternoon ship this is not easy work. >>so that was the state's school superintendent he says whenever the kids return they still have to do so many things school will never be the same again and one idea being floated james story is that the school could stagger their start time they can start at a normal time that the kids are you sue and then maybe go in late morning early afternoon. a lot of parents are saying that's a hard for them as well because are you so certain schedule. governor newsome went into detail as to why he's thinking about late july early august 2 things i want to pass along one he some households don't have internet and the kids learn by internet these days and whenever that happens it's more preval
certainly is late july early august. so we're beginning to socialize that we may know. decisions definitive there's some thought that given that you you know for us to small class sizes safe we ended up with you know 10 students in a class you there's some consideration that we may have to have shifts in how school operated the media morning shift in an afternoon ship this is not easy work. >>so that was the state's school superintendent he says whenever the kids return they still have to...
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this is his diary july 25th. the operative sentence here is "the weapon is to be used against japan between now and august 10th. i've told the secretary of war, mr. stimpson, to use it so that military objectives and soldiers and sailors are the target and not women and children." now as writers, historians, thinkers and all of us here, there are always pieces of the puzzles missing, there's always pieces that we have to interpret. how do we interpret those moments? some people are going to say, well, there's a god. and some people say, well, i'm an atheist. and are those decisions hard-wired into us? do we think of those things because of who we are? do we make those decisions the same way we find out the color of our eyes and the size of our feet? i don't know. but we know what happened and we could never know 100% what was going through the president's mind taechlts amazing to think that this man who fell into this position had this weapon in his hands, right? now, entire books have been written about the deci
this is his diary july 25th. the operative sentence here is "the weapon is to be used against japan between now and august 10th. i've told the secretary of war, mr. stimpson, to use it so that military objectives and soldiers and sailors are the target and not women and children." now as writers, historians, thinkers and all of us here, there are always pieces of the puzzles missing, there's always pieces that we have to interpret. how do we interpret those moments? some people are...
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>>governor gavin newsom says kids could be physically back in the classrooms by july but not everybody likes it including many school districts all explain coming up in a live report. >>and breaking overnight chp investigating a freeway shooting on interstate 80 that injured 2 people we're live with the latest details. good morning, thanks for joining us on this wednesday april 29th son james fletcher and i'm darya folsom and here's a surprise governor newsome says the new school year in california might start early as early as july or august to try to make up for some of the last days at the end of this school year kron four's will tran live in berkeley to explain well. >>james darya the kids we all know have not been in school for 5 weeks but if the governor and it still decision process processing so it's not concrete yet. but if the governor probably has it his way the kids could be back in the classrooms as early as late july, the governor says there's been a noticeable learning loss, especially in many homes that don't have internet and whenever that happens. it's more prevalent
>>governor gavin newsom says kids could be physically back in the classrooms by july but not everybody likes it including many school districts all explain coming up in a live report. >>and breaking overnight chp investigating a freeway shooting on interstate 80 that injured 2 people we're live with the latest details. good morning, thanks for joining us on this wednesday april 29th son james fletcher and i'm darya folsom and here's a surprise governor newsome says the new school...
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. >> i'm julie haener. for the first on the white house is adjusting the nation might be reaching a peak in coronavirus deaths. that is sparking debate over how certain those stay-at-home orders should be lifted and the nation's economy reopen. new tonight katie joins us now live after talking with the statistic s expert about the model. jana. >> reporter: julie that expert says that the model does show a possible effect of the state home orders in california. the data does not necessarily support resident trumps goal of reopening the nati california stayed home order is now three weeks in and taking a toll. uncertainty about when the order should be lifted. >> i think we need to go back to work, i think we need to get back to our jobs. >> this is change our whole lives and i do believe until things are calm down with a virus, i feel like we need to continue. for mac it appears the number of deaths are picked excited to pick sent pounding questions about when the nation my reopen. >> we have a very large co
. >> i'm julie haener. for the first on the white house is adjusting the nation might be reaching a peak in coronavirus deaths. that is sparking debate over how certain those stay-at-home orders should be lifted and the nation's economy reopen. new tonight katie joins us now live after talking with the statistic s expert about the model. jana. >> reporter: julie that expert says that the model does show a possible effect of the state home orders in california. the data does not...
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the school year could start as early as late july. tonight the state superintendent responds. >>> a bay area engineer reimagined snorkeling gear. now his protective equipment is being sent to the front line. >> most construction has been put on hold but as of monday it is all set to resume. >> the winds of change have arrived. a double digit drop in temperatures today. i'll let you know how much cooler coming up. >> announcer: now from abc 7 live breaking news. >>> and that breaking news, governor newsom is putting his foot down to avoid a repeat of this, packed beaches up and down california's coast this past weekend. tomorrow he's expected to announce all beaches and state parks will be closed starting friday. this memo was sent by the california police chief's association forewarning police departments about the order. monday governor newsom said he didn't want to be people abusing beach rules putting peoples' lives at risk. >> those examples are what not to see, what not to do if we're going to make the meaningful progress we've m
the school year could start as early as late july. tonight the state superintendent responds. >>> a bay area engineer reimagined snorkeling gear. now his protective equipment is being sent to the front line. >> most construction has been put on hold but as of monday it is all set to resume. >> the winds of change have arrived. a double digit drop in temperatures today. i'll let you know how much cooler coming up. >> announcer: now from abc 7 live breaking news....
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it was in the hearing on the side on july the 24th he never approximately 30 can tell you that a. usage without folding her it's a good time to use consistent coverage courage or a bit of privacy were you able to establish where the phone was across. the $24.00 to the generation system poorish you say that just comes with time. and. saying pending how i mean has and i read the reports from scientists to the south in the scheme to me in fact it's one thing. no total nonsense has. been to your heart ours and you're still on the road you have mr gray of course with. you testified that part of why there are more is a number of shrewdness there and. you didn't have any role whatsoever of the investigation of this case that involved the murder of genesis recall right and you have no personal information whatsoever with regard to how this part of took place if. you weren't there already knows you need cease fire the shots fish you know nothing for. a quarter. let's talk about some and you were arrested on september 21st 2015 for the distribution of possessions you tend to distribute drug
it was in the hearing on the side on july the 24th he never approximately 30 can tell you that a. usage without folding her it's a good time to use consistent coverage courage or a bit of privacy were you able to establish where the phone was across. the $24.00 to the generation system poorish you say that just comes with time. and. saying pending how i mean has and i read the reports from scientists to the south in the scheme to me in fact it's one thing. no total nonsense has. been to your...