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. >>> y es que sin lugar a dudas, kate la primera actriz que le dio vida an esta mujer en un mundo querecÍa solo de hombres, tiempo despuÉs su relaciÓn con narcotrÁfico traspasÓ la pantalla cuando ella y sean penn se reunieron con el chapo guzmÁn a partir de ahÍ hechos que que cambiaron la vida de kate para siempre. >>> hasta dijeron que estaba yo embarazada de Él. >>> no todo es color de rosa en la vida de las reinas, kate viviÓ una complicada situacion legal que le impidiÓ regresar a mÉxico por un tiempo. fuerte, valiente y decidida, que dice lo que piensa sin importar el quÉ dirÁn. mÁs alla de todo, muestra que es una mujer que se sobre pone a todo. >>> me destrozÓ, me puso en riesgo, no me cuidÓ, ni siquiera, se metiÓ a mi cama que dios lo cuide porque lo va necesitar. asÍ es, dpe wrer de nacimiento hoy, kate del castillo es nuestra protagonista junto a teresa mendoza porque no es fÁcil ser mujer en un mundo de hombres y nos cuenta todo en este enfoque ediciÓn especial d noticias telemundo, la verdad de tras, de la reina. >>> kate, gracias por estar con nosotros. >>> encantada de e
. >>> y es que sin lugar a dudas, kate la primera actriz que le dio vida an esta mujer en un mundo querecÍa solo de hombres, tiempo despuÉs su relaciÓn con narcotrÁfico traspasÓ la pantalla cuando ella y sean penn se reunieron con el chapo guzmÁn a partir de ahÍ hechos que que cambiaron la vida de kate para siempre. >>> hasta dijeron que estaba yo embarazada de Él. >>> no todo es color de rosa en la vida de las reinas, kate viviÓ una complicada situacion...
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when firms tried to hire workers recently, kate, we were told they we re recently, kate, we were toldy were struggled. they had to charter their own flights in. there might be potential vacancies, but will we see furloughed workers thinking i am going to spend several weeks on my knees picking strawberries? they would have to be a lot of movement around the country to shift people around the country to shift people around to work. that in itself i do not understand. i would also say that some farming unions, when they we re that some farming unions, when they were talking about the seasonal migrant visa, they said they needed about 70,000 people to come and work in the uk and things like the soft fruit industry and various other farming sectors, so the idea you will suddenly meet that capacity seems to be a really long stretch. but it does hark back to this dig for britain notion. you will get people doing it, people will volunteer to do this, but they will struggle to get the numbers. not because i don't think people do not wa nt to because i don't think people do not want to do it,
when firms tried to hire workers recently, kate, we were told they we re recently, kate, we were toldy were struggled. they had to charter their own flights in. there might be potential vacancies, but will we see furloughed workers thinking i am going to spend several weeks on my knees picking strawberries? they would have to be a lot of movement around the country to shift people around the country to shift people around to work. that in itself i do not understand. i would also say that some...
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i'm kate bolduan. we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. >>> today here is what we are looking at, and we will be getting into this hour. more tough news on the virus and the economy. interesting new steps with experimental antiviral treatments. new moves in the battle for critical medical equipment, and that is just going to be our first hour today. here are the numbers to start you off. the virus has now killed more than 5,100 people in the united states. the death toll doubling over the last three days. nationwide there are more than 216,000 positive cases. and there's also this. new reporting suggesting that the virus may spread easier than previously described by simply talking or even breathing. then there is the exhausting, ongoing fight for supplies. the federal stockpile of protective equipment is nearly depleted. that is what we are now learning, that the last round of shipments is being deployed. another change. five more states, including florida now,
i'm kate bolduan. we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. >>> today here is what we are looking at, and we will be getting into this hour. more tough news on the virus and the economy. interesting new steps with experimental antiviral treatments. new moves in the battle for critical medical equipment, and that is just going to be our first hour today. here are the numbers to start you off. the virus has now killed more than 5,100 people in the...
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what do you say to that, kate?that it places like austria and denmark they have had to do the lockdowns but there's just so much we don't know, and the virus resurfaces and if there's a second way that will mid longer periods of locked up in the future and we don't want people to get lockdown fatigue. the government is having to stress that people need to stay home to protect the health service, to make sure there's capacity and to save lives. and you do see why most report following the rules as when it gets warmer and holidays like easter, there's going to be temptations to break those rules. you have to calculate fatigue and the fact that can only ask people to do this for so long before you commit it's really hard to calculate that and i think until we have seen whole process play out we would have to do this in the autumn or next winter we just somebody don't know yet. but there also flocking up is that it's impossible to make decisions about the lockdown while the prime minister is out of action, yes dominic
what do you say to that, kate?that it places like austria and denmark they have had to do the lockdowns but there's just so much we don't know, and the virus resurfaces and if there's a second way that will mid longer periods of locked up in the future and we don't want people to get lockdown fatigue. the government is having to stress that people need to stay home to protect the health service, to make sure there's capacity and to save lives. and you do see why most report following the rules...
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are you worried about it, kate?|j to any cat or dog owner... are you worried about it, kate?ce, frankly, but obviously anything that threatens the cats feels like a direct threat to me. but generally pets are part of the family, and obviously their persons are the ones affected most importantly bite, but the pets matter as well. if you don't think — your matter as well. if you don't think —— your pet cannot translate the disease to you, so this is not a concern. there is some evidence that cats in particular can catch a strand of the virus and pass it to one another, but there is not any need to lock up your cat unless you yourself may be infected. to be honest, it is tough these days to find any really positive news around covid—19, but let's take this as a silver lining. are you a cat lover? i see you are a silver lining. are you a cat lover? i see you are a gun silver lining. are you a cat lover? i see you are a gun lover by the poster behind you. that's one of my old books. next door, my wife, daughter and two cats are watching a film. you both have cats, amazing! we have
are you worried about it, kate?|j to any cat or dog owner... are you worried about it, kate?ce, frankly, but obviously anything that threatens the cats feels like a direct threat to me. but generally pets are part of the family, and obviously their persons are the ones affected most importantly bite, but the pets matter as well. if you don't think — your matter as well. if you don't think —— your pet cannot translate the disease to you, so this is not a concern. there is some evidence...
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>> that is the precise problem, kate. is that we have this plan in place and the governor speaks at the press conference and said these are guidelines. these are not mandatory. just like the state -- entered on march the 30th was a suggested stay-at-home order and a couple of days later the governor backtracked and decided to make it a mandatory stay-at-home order. so i hope that the governor is going to make a similar change and realize that it is nice to say people will take self-responsibility and we've seen a lot of that, but unfortunately that is not going to rule the day. people want to know what they can and cannot do. i just heard from a restaurant owner before i came on the call, he's concerned. he doesn't have the ability to purchase the equipment that the tennessee plan said that he should have. on the other hand he doesn't have to purchase the equipment. so does he do the right thing and maybe take a couple of extra days and spend a little extra money, or does he just move forward and open up and just roll the
>> that is the precise problem, kate. is that we have this plan in place and the governor speaks at the press conference and said these are guidelines. these are not mandatory. just like the state -- entered on march the 30th was a suggested stay-at-home order and a couple of days later the governor backtracked and decided to make it a mandatory stay-at-home order. so i hope that the governor is going to make a similar change and realize that it is nice to say people will take...
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our special coverage continues now with kate baldwin. i'll see you later tonight. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> hello, everyone, i'm kate baldwin. thank you for joining me. here are the numbers that are driving today. unfortunate unfortunately momented ago the deaths surpassed 12,000. 12,021. half in new york. governor cuomo announced today that the last 24 hours have brought the single highest number of deaths in the state. 731 people succumbing to the coronavirus. and again, remember, this is so much more than just a number. listen. >> behind every one of those numbers is an individual, is a family, is a mother, is a father, is a sister, is a brother. so a lot of pain again today for many new yorkers and they're in our thoughts and prayers. >> it is almost confusing as the governor said just yesterday that he saw a glimmer of hope that the state could soon be reaching the plateau. even so, this is a cruel reality of the virus. it is clearly -- there is clearly still a long and rough road ahead. the state is now using the
our special coverage continues now with kate baldwin. i'll see you later tonight. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> hello, everyone, i'm kate baldwin. thank you for joining me. here are the numbers that are driving today. unfortunate unfortunately momented ago the deaths surpassed 12,000. 12,021. half in new york. governor cuomo announced today that the last 24 hours have brought the single highest number of deaths in the state. 731 people succumbing to the...
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> hello, everyone, i'm kate baldwin. thank you for joining me. the week that everyone has been preparing for and honestly dreading is upon us. the projections that the first hot spots in the nation will be hitting the apex of the outbreak. right now there are more than 10,000 deaths in the united states from coronavirus. and as every data point seems to go up by the hour and so many numbers and all of them are on the rise, stop and think about this one. more than 10,000 dead. every one of them, a friend, a family member, a devastating loss. and then there is this. the nation's top infectious disease expert dr. fauci saying just yesterday that the country is, quote, struggling to get it under control. he's talking about the coronavirus. a top health official warning new york, new jersey and michigan will all see the worst of the pandemic this week. the most hospitalizations, more deaths. white house advisers are so concerned they're now asking that this week you shouldn't even go to the pharmacy, you shouldn't go to the g
> hello, everyone, i'm kate baldwin. thank you for joining me. the week that everyone has been preparing for and honestly dreading is upon us. the projections that the first hot spots in the nation will be hitting the apex of the outbreak. right now there are more than 10,000 deaths in the united states from coronavirus. and as every data point seems to go up by the hour and so many numbers and all of them are on the rise, stop and think about this one. more than 10,000 dead. every one of...
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kate >> all right dr. john, thank you. >>> still ahead tonight, altogether now.take you to the beetles sing-a-long, uniting people all over the world >>> and there is this moment of unit in new york a 4-year-old bringing family and friends together every day to get them to recite the pledge of allegiance >> under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >>> there's good news to end on tonight. this weekend, we saw two big sing-a-longs led by two big stars showing, once again, the power of music has to connect us all. >> reporter: yesterday in san francisco, a crowd, o what passes for one in the time of the coronavirus gathered at a statue at the legendary tony bennett. >> i love you, san francisco. let's sing our song. >> reporter: he is called the mayor to pay tribute to the city's healthcare workers tirelessly fighting the pandemic. ♪ the loveliness of paris ♪ ♪ is somehow a sunny day ♪ >> reporter: san fransicoans came out or stayed in to join the song you could hear the love letter to the city at grace cathedral, inside fire stations, and outside o
kate >> all right dr. john, thank you. >>> still ahead tonight, altogether now.take you to the beetles sing-a-long, uniting people all over the world >>> and there is this moment of unit in new york a 4-year-old bringing family and friends together every day to get them to recite the pledge of allegiance >> under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >>> there's good news to end on tonight. this weekend, we saw two big sing-a-longs led by two...
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in for kate.arnings about how long the coronavirus could threaten our lives. the death toll in the united states now spiking to more than 21,000 but there is hope. social distancing may be helping to reduce cases in some hot spots. all this as americans celebrate easter in ways they never have before we have several reports tonight from across the country let's start with nbc's erin mclaughlin. >> reporter: tonight a warning from the world health organization, covid-19, the deadly virus may be here to stay >> we think it's going to be a virus that stalks the human race for quite a long time to come. until we can all have a vaccine that will protect us. >> reporter: disheartening news but across the country, a brighter picture. the rate of hospitalizations is down and the pace the peak. >> reporter: proof people say social distancing is working in places like louisiana. once at risk of running out of hospital beds, now according to governor, the state is in a better place. >> we certainly are waiti
in for kate.arnings about how long the coronavirus could threaten our lives. the death toll in the united states now spiking to more than 21,000 but there is hope. social distancing may be helping to reduce cases in some hot spots. all this as americans celebrate easter in ways they never have before we have several reports tonight from across the country let's start with nbc's erin mclaughlin. >> reporter: tonight a warning from the world health organization, covid-19, the deadly virus...
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it begins with boris returning to number 10 to kate, what is his first decision?has some significant decisions to be getting on with so it is obviously going to be about the lockdown and we have heard a lot over the weekend and i am going in tomorrow and you will see on the front pages, it is all about when these restrictions may be lifted. some papers say there may be some things happening this week, i find that a little hard to believe that he is going to move fast in any way on this dig he still has two weeks and we know he is cautious about the lot down. so one of the first things he will do is take proper soundings from his cabinet ministers, particularly from the chancellor to try and get a grip on the situation while he has been absent and trying to find out whether the direction of travel feels. i still think he will err on the side of caution. acer, does the entire government changed another prime ministers back? the entire government will benefit hugely from the fact the boris johnson is there to stamp his authority, to knock heads together, to decide ho
it begins with boris returning to number 10 to kate, what is his first decision?has some significant decisions to be getting on with so it is obviously going to be about the lockdown and we have heard a lot over the weekend and i am going in tomorrow and you will see on the front pages, it is all about when these restrictions may be lifted. some papers say there may be some things happening this week, i find that a little hard to believe that he is going to move fast in any way on this dig he...
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>> hey, kate.t deal of concern about how all of this is going to unfold here in the coming weeks. speaking with emergency officials here in the city of new orleans, they don't expect to see the peak for another two or three weeks. and so that makes that ventilator concern, those medical supplies still a great deal of concern over all of that. and then, one emergency official was describing to us one of the other troubling things they're noticing is here in particular in the city of new orleans, the death rate for people infected has been about 5%. a lot of factors that go into that. but it is one of the signs and one of the things that officials, too, are pointed to here that because of that number, they're really urging people to take all of these stay-at-home orders, to distance themselves extremely serious, which is something i think the whole state hasn't quite wrapped its head around at this point, so those state officials and local official s hammering that point away. when it comes to ventil
>> hey, kate.t deal of concern about how all of this is going to unfold here in the coming weeks. speaking with emergency officials here in the city of new orleans, they don't expect to see the peak for another two or three weeks. and so that makes that ventilator concern, those medical supplies still a great deal of concern over all of that. and then, one emergency official was describing to us one of the other troubling things they're noticing is here in particular in the city of new...
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kate, good to have you back on >> scott, thanks so much for having me. great to be hearing you guys, as well >> what should we be thinking about your report in the bigger picture. these companies that are clearly racing to get their liquidity in order, in one way or the other, and what the ramifications of it will be. >> well, i guess two things. one is some kind of silver lining here, so far, at least, seems to be that the banking system is holding up pretty well they are lending, despite the fact that the numbers have been somewhat astronomical. just for context, and we cite this in our story, fed numbers that were compiled by autonomous research in a single recent week, the week ending march 18th, which is the most recent for which we had it available, the new loans in the system from banks amounted to $343 billion and that is normally twice what you would see in a standard year over the last 20 years so the activity is enormous, but the banks seem to be lending and holding up fairly well what's striking, though, is it just quantifies for you what we
kate, good to have you back on >> scott, thanks so much for having me. great to be hearing you guys, as well >> what should we be thinking about your report in the bigger picture. these companies that are clearly racing to get their liquidity in order, in one way or the other, and what the ramifications of it will be. >> well, i guess two things. one is some kind of silver lining here, so far, at least, seems to be that the banking system is holding up pretty well they are...
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getting to more insight and where we may go to kate richards kate, you live and work in oklahoma the contract we are talking about is northeast of oklahoma city that's what we are talking about. is all the storage in kushing and other parts of texas and oklahoma, is it now pretty much full all right, we'll get kate richard back on. maybe we'll give her a call. we'll take a short break and get some of these technical things worked out and talk about this incredible oil price this may be the most incredible graphic you see in a long time the price up somewhere around $36 a barrel talk about one stock mark cuban really likes right now stick around ♪ dad, i'm scared. ♪ it's only human to care for those we love. and also help light their way. it's why last year chevron invested over $10 billion to bring affordable, reliable, ever cleaner energy to america. ♪ ever something's gone mogotten into the office.m, i hear you. feels like there's no barriers between departments now. servicenow. the smarter way to workflow. . >>> that insiders take on what is going on. kate, we got you on the cnbc
getting to more insight and where we may go to kate richards kate, you live and work in oklahoma the contract we are talking about is northeast of oklahoma city that's what we are talking about. is all the storage in kushing and other parts of texas and oklahoma, is it now pretty much full all right, we'll get kate richard back on. maybe we'll give her a call. we'll take a short break and get some of these technical things worked out and talk about this incredible oil price this may be the most...
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brady in berlin thank you kate. we had to argentina now where there are just over 2000 confirmed cases of the coronavirus and like most countries around the world it is under lockdown but argentina was in recession before this pandemic struck so the restrictions have dealt it another big blow the poor have been the hardest hit but the poorest neighborhoods of the capital when a side ace in those neighborhoods people are actually coming together to help each other. in the poor settlements around point a series of soup kitchens are popping up everywhere it's russian style so young for those in this district who lost their jobs even overnight. i'm not currently working so i don't receive a salary if you work on the side paid in cash like me you won't earn a center right now. natalia can't work as a cleaner because of a strict curfew that's why neighborhood cooperatives are delivering food to families in need. volunteers cook for hundreds of their neighbors financed by city grants and by donations especially for the poo
brady in berlin thank you kate. we had to argentina now where there are just over 2000 confirmed cases of the coronavirus and like most countries around the world it is under lockdown but argentina was in recession before this pandemic struck so the restrictions have dealt it another big blow the poor have been the hardest hit but the poorest neighborhoods of the capital when a side ace in those neighborhoods people are actually coming together to help each other. in the poor settlements around...
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our special coverage continues now with kate baldwin. >>> hell, everyone. i'm kate baldwin. thank you for joining us this hour. the numbers continue to be staggering. now over 59,000 americans have been killed by the coronavirus with well over a million people in this country infected. that back drop makes this news all the more important. for the first time we're able to say there is optimistic news on a possible coronavirus treatment. dr. anthony fauci announcing from the white house just a short time ago new data on a study of the drug remdesivir. listen to this. >> it is a very important proof of concept. because what it is proven is that a drug can block this virus. and i'll give you an example in a moment of why we think looking forward this is very optimistic. >> dr. fauci notes that this is not a proven treatment but evidence so far very good news. >> the data shows that remdesivir has a clear-cut significant positive effect in d diminishing the time to recovery. this is important for a number of reasons but we think it is really opening the door to the fact that we
our special coverage continues now with kate baldwin. >>> hell, everyone. i'm kate baldwin. thank you for joining us this hour. the numbers continue to be staggering. now over 59,000 americans have been killed by the coronavirus with well over a million people in this country infected. that back drop makes this news all the more important. for the first time we're able to say there is optimistic news on a possible coronavirus treatment. dr. anthony fauci announcing from the white house...
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brilliant, that's why we've got kate, you see, she will elevate you to zoom ninja in 20 seconds.er great tips you should know about zoom. the software can handle up to 100 participants at a time, which sounds quite horrific to me, but i've been enjoying using the custom backgrounds. it adds a bit of colour to the meetings and handy if you don't want people you're virtually meeting to see your home. and the touchup appearance feature adds a softening and beautifying filter to your camera feed. it's not cheating! unfortunately, this increased popularity has attracted hackers too. in the past few weeks, security researchers have noticed a spike in the number websites registered including the word "zoom", and many could be spoof sites. just taking extra care typing in the web address is important for any site. i'm a huge list person, and todoist is what every ring—bound pad wants to be when it grows up. this digital to—do list let's you plan ahead, setting tasks, sub—tasks, deadlines and priorities. the free version can be used by up to five people on simple lists for up to 80 projec
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brady for more on that hey kate so what are the main issues that are being addressed in the report . i think the biggest takeaway if anything from this report is that if there is indeed a relaxation on the restrictions currently in place here in germany within the next week or so it will certainly be a very slow very gradual process but there are several aspects that the report focuses on one of the main points perhaps is the re opening of schools here in germany particularly for all the students out the recommendation that's been made in this report and it's saying particularly for all the students that this could perhaps be possible as of course they will be most likely to be able to adhere to those social distancing rules making sure that students perhaps are still making sure that they're staying a safe distance apart from each other and also even being able to wear masks and so some of the last children to here would return into education or daycare would be the youngest children here in germany another point as well as the reopening of small businesses of restaurants for exampl
brady for more on that hey kate so what are the main issues that are being addressed in the report . i think the biggest takeaway if anything from this report is that if there is indeed a relaxation on the restrictions currently in place here in germany within the next week or so it will certainly be a very slow very gradual process but there are several aspects that the report focuses on one of the main points perhaps is the re opening of schools here in germany particularly for all the...
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that's when kate wiley came in. >> we need to get almond breeze original. >> volunteer pam schroeder shops and deliveries groceries to 86-year-old aretha who is staying at home because of the shelter in place order, but normally she would pick her up to take she shopping since she no longer drives. >> it gives m being a and isolated. >> reporter: the program called seniors around town working with the city, kate wiley founded the free transportation service for orinda citizens in 2005 and operates under orinda association. >> it's life changing and meeting their desire to remain in their home, to remain independent. >> reporter: 70 fully-vetted volunteers drive more than 120 seniors from their homes to where they need to go in the east bay for medical appointments, to social engagements. a third of theerly writers live in low-income housing. seniors around town provides more than 1,400 rides a year but as kate says it's more than a ride. >> reporter: friendships form and that's vital for their well-being. >> if they are not engaged in the community, they don't eat, they don't go to t
that's when kate wiley came in. >> we need to get almond breeze original. >> volunteer pam schroeder shops and deliveries groceries to 86-year-old aretha who is staying at home because of the shelter in place order, but normally she would pick her up to take she shopping since she no longer drives. >> it gives m being a and isolated. >> reporter: the program called seniors around town working with the city, kate wiley founded the free transportation service for orinda...
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political correspondent kate brady kate hi we heard. solidarity between nations what does he mean by that and what's germany's role well germany certainly plays a huge role in their response not least of all here in your report germany is indeed the largest economy and we've slowly seen germany take a less nationalistic approach to its response to current virus something that we saw among many e.u. member states initially with border closures and bans and limitations also been initially put in place when it came to the exports of medical protective gear but we are now seeing of course germany taken many patients from neighboring a new member states into its intensive care units of course germany luckily hasn't been quite as badly hit by coronavirus as some other states and on top of that we also saw the finance ministers come to agreement this week on a huge financial aid package which aims not only to question the economic impact of the coronavirus now during the crisis but also in the aftermath so of course as we have formed a how ger
political correspondent kate brady kate hi we heard. solidarity between nations what does he mean by that and what's germany's role well germany certainly plays a huge role in their response not least of all here in your report germany is indeed the largest economy and we've slowly seen germany take a less nationalistic approach to its response to current virus something that we saw among many e.u. member states initially with border closures and bans and limitations also been initially put in...
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kate? >> well, ama, you may remember said it w unlikely that schools would open before summer break. then last week bay area schools announced that they would be closed until may 1st. and now today there is more news from the california department of education that the closure will likely be longer. state superintendent tony thurman sent out this letter on tuesday to superintendents throughout california. thurmond wrote because of safety concerns and social distancing needs, it currently appears that students will not be able to return to school campuses before the end of the school year. >> it's definitely devastating. >> stephanie lee is a third grade teacher in the richmond district. thurmond's letter is not an order. sfusd said thursday they have not a decision to extend the closure through the academic year. but lee feels it's inevitable. >> it's a lot of learning loss. it's something we're going have to adapt to because public health trumps everything else. >> lee is also a mother of
kate? >> well, ama, you may remember said it w unlikely that schools would open before summer break. then last week bay area schools announced that they would be closed until may 1st. and now today there is more news from the california department of education that the closure will likely be longer. state superintendent tony thurman sent out this letter on tuesday to superintendents throughout california. thurmond wrote because of safety concerns and social distancing needs, it currently...
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snow. >> good evening, i'm jose diaz ballard in for kate we will hear from her later in the show. we begin with breaking news a grim milestone for our country. the death toll today hitting 40,000 that's twice what it was just last weekend. and as cases surge, there are defiant new calls to open up communities. we have a lot to cover tonight, with our correspondents, and begin with erin mclaughlin in los angeles.>> reporter: tonight across the country, more protests cant [ chanting ] >> reporter: calls to end economic lockdowns. >> freedom is what we want it's what we demand. >> reporter: protests fueled by the president himself. calling for states such as michigan hard hit by covid-19, to be liberated. some labeling the president's response dangerous. and clashing with his own guidelines >> under those guidelines, you need to see a decline in the infections and fatalities that simply has not happened yet. >> reporter: this as some governors say, before they can begin to re-open, more testing capacity is needed, calling on the federal government to help. >> we are fighting a biolog
snow. >> good evening, i'm jose diaz ballard in for kate we will hear from her later in the show. we begin with breaking news a grim milestone for our country. the death toll today hitting 40,000 that's twice what it was just last weekend. and as cases surge, there are defiant new calls to open up communities. we have a lot to cover tonight, with our correspondents, and begin with erin mclaughlin in los angeles.>> reporter: tonight across the country, more protests cant [ chanting ]...
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welcome to kate dawson's book events. my name isto becca oliver and im the director of the writers of texas and we are the largest literary arts organization in texas and we support writers and one of the things we love to dor is have the opportunity to talk to published authors about ther most recent book but also to dig in a little more than i think we get to as often as we would like to add book events which has a craft talk. talk more aboutut what craft wet into creating the book and especially for the book we're talking about today, "american sherlock", there are so many interesting things that kate can share that would be applicable to any writer that happens to be here. who here is a writer? who here writes but did not raise their hand? yes, there are always a few of you. [laughter] we will make sure we get to conversation about craft as well. i just want to say quickly before we start a big thank you to book people. we are so lucky to live here in austin and have a lot of wonderful literary communities and one ofe
welcome to kate dawson's book events. my name isto becca oliver and im the director of the writers of texas and we are the largest literary arts organization in texas and we support writers and one of the things we love to dor is have the opportunity to talk to published authors about ther most recent book but also to dig in a little more than i think we get to as often as we would like to add book events which has a craft talk. talk more aboutut what craft wet into creating the book and...
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welcome to kate dawson's become event. i'm becka oliver, we exist to support writers at ever stage of their writing career, and one of othings we love to do is have the opportunity to talk to published authors about their most recent books but also to dig in at bit more than i think we get to as often as we would like at book events with a craft talk so learning more but what craft went into creating the book, and i think especially for the book we're talking about today "american sherlock," so many some thing that kate can share that i think would be applicable any writer who happens to be here. who here is a write center who here righted but didn't raise their hand. there are always a few of you. so we're going to make sure that we get to some craft conversation as well, but i just want to say really quickly before we start a big thank you to book people. we are so lucky to live near austin and have a lot of wonderful literary community and one of the big hugs is this become store so thank you for having us here tonight.
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for contact tracing so let's get more on this now we are joined by political correspondent in cape kate brady from berlin so kate tell us these recommendations here from germany's national academy of sciences what do they actually mean. well what it means basically is that we could indeed potentially see at least a relaxation of those restrictions that are currently in place here in germany and which were implemented on the announcement by german chancellor angela merkel on march 22nd but of course if you look very closely at some of these recommendations that have been made by the institute it does indicate that it would be a very slow very gradual return to any kind of sense of normalcy here in germany and even though there is the suggestion that perhaps schools could reopen even that would be for a very small groups of maybe around 15 children to make sure that students would still be able to practice social distancing for example and also if you look at the recommendation that perhaps restaurants could be opened again and that people could go and be closer in closer contact with eac
for contact tracing so let's get more on this now we are joined by political correspondent in cape kate brady from berlin so kate tell us these recommendations here from germany's national academy of sciences what do they actually mean. well what it means basically is that we could indeed potentially see at least a relaxation of those restrictions that are currently in place here in germany and which were implemented on the announcement by german chancellor angela merkel on march 22nd but of...
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welcome to kate winkler dawson's book event. i'm becka oliver, executive director of the rightist books of texas where the largest literary or its organization in texas, we exist to support writers at every stage of their writing career and one of the things we love to do is have the opportunity to talk to published authors about their most recent books but also to dig in a little more than i think we get to as we like it book events with a craft talk, learning a bit more about what went into creating the book and especially for the book we are talking about today, "american sherlock: murder, forensics, and the birth of american csi". so many interesting things kate can share that would be applicable to any writer who happens to be here. who here is a writer? who here writes but didn't raise their hand? there are always a few of you. we are going to make sure we get some conversation as well. i just want to say quickly before we start, a big thank you to book people. we are lucky to live here in austin and have a lot of really w
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>> thank you, kate. it has been a challenge being in icu for ten days and one day you're seeing patients and then a couple of days later you're suddenly admitted to the hospital and it has been a humbling experience to say the least. as you mentioned, i was one of the first patients at the the hospital and i learned through my admission the treatment, the prognosis and so forth. it was a scary to say the least. >> absolutely. you learning about this along with the doctors and nurses and physicians right along by your side. as you're now back seeing patients, you're seeing patients not in person but only virtually, is that correct? >> correct. i'm seeing patients in the past ten days via video conference. i'm a fertility specialist and a lot of patients are eager to conceive and continue with what we've begun in the last few months so i think the video conferences is here to stay and will only bring patient when it is necessary or really mandatory until we have a vaccine. so things are changing no doubt i
>> thank you, kate. it has been a challenge being in icu for ten days and one day you're seeing patients and then a couple of days later you're suddenly admitted to the hospital and it has been a humbling experience to say the least. as you mentioned, i was one of the first patients at the the hospital and i learned through my admission the treatment, the prognosis and so forth. it was a scary to say the least. >> absolutely. you learning about this along with the doctors and nurses...
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>>> hi everyone, kate bolduan, today is another bad day. the death toll we are seeing hitting alarming. questions of when may we return back to normal and what does that look like to be honest? new guidance is coming off of the cdc suggesting it could be months and not weeks before anything is getting back to normal. the community be evaluated for four consecutive weeks. as of now the numbers obviously are not decreasing. there are nearly 250,000 cases in the united states, over 6,000 people are died. just last hour as we have been listening, andrew cuomo announced another tragic milestone in new york. the epicenter of the nation's fight right now. listen to the governor. >>> the curve continues to go up. the number of tasks has tests r new high. we did more tests. we have more deaths and more people coming into the hospital the other night and more people going out. it is coming in and and out of the system. >> they are still desperate and pleading for supplies. cnn's shimon prokupecz is in new york. he did not like the word seize, he's go
>>> hi everyone, kate bolduan, today is another bad day. the death toll we are seeing hitting alarming. questions of when may we return back to normal and what does that look like to be honest? new guidance is coming off of the cdc suggesting it could be months and not weeks before anything is getting back to normal. the community be evaluated for four consecutive weeks. as of now the numbers obviously are not decreasing. there are nearly 250,000 cases in the united states, over 6,000...
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i wanna thank kate hudson.new "tonight show: at home" all week give me this dog i have -- i have your dog. i have your doggy. ♪ >> announcer: tonight on "late night with seth meyers," maya rudolph an all new "closer look, featuring the 8g band with fred armisen and now seth meyers. >> seth: welcome to "late night," everybody. we were off last week. and i got to be honest, i kind of forgot how to tell jokes. i think the way it works is you're supposed to say something crazy, and then, claim after the fact you're being sarcastic. after facing criticism for suggesting last week that
i wanna thank kate hudson.new "tonight show: at home" all week give me this dog i have -- i have your dog. i have your doggy. ♪ >> announcer: tonight on "late night with seth meyers," maya rudolph an all new "closer look, featuring the 8g band with fred armisen and now seth meyers. >> seth: welcome to "late night," everybody. we were off last week. and i got to be honest, i kind of forgot how to tell jokes. i think the way it works is you're...
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. >>> caring for a loved one showing symptoms, our kate snow, her personal story her husband quarantined in one part of the house. the struggle so many families are facing >>> and the surprise diagnosis. a bronx zoo tiger, the first animal in the u.s. to test positive what does it mean for your pets? >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, everyone there is late word of the worsening condition of boris johnson now moved to the intensive care unit of a london hospital as he battles coronavirus. a major world leader now a face of a diagnosis shared by nearly 1.5 million people worldwide. and coming as the united states reached another staggering milestone. over 10,000 deaths, lives we mourn as we enter a week that health officials say will test us like nothing before our team is standing by and we begin with nbc's miguel almaguer. >> reporter: as americans brace for what many expect will be a grim week, our national death toll has now hit a staggering new benchmark. the surgeon general calling this week in the fight against the coronavirus our pearl har
. >>> caring for a loved one showing symptoms, our kate snow, her personal story her husband quarantined in one part of the house. the struggle so many families are facing >>> and the surprise diagnosis. a bronx zoo tiger, the first animal in the u.s. to test positive what does it mean for your pets? >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, everyone there is late word of the worsening condition of boris johnson now...
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brady for more on that hi kate tell us why the chancellor sent its all concerned. well it seems to me that one of the main concerns particularly among the state premiers of the 16 states around germany of the last couple of days has been focused very much on the actual easing of restrictions and not making sure that the the the restrictions that are still in place of being a did too so we're talking about social distancing rules that are still in place making sure that those were at least 1.5 meters between the people making sure that you're not going out in groups larger than 2 people making sure the people you are with are from your household instead it seems that there is a bit of competition going on between many of the state premiers around germany right now to try and prove that they can relax their restrictions the earliest of course germany does have a federal system which sometimes works in its favor but of course if we do see a negative effect from the relaxation of these restrictions here in germany it could well be that we that that is certainly a negat
brady for more on that hi kate tell us why the chancellor sent its all concerned. well it seems to me that one of the main concerns particularly among the state premiers of the 16 states around germany of the last couple of days has been focused very much on the actual easing of restrictions and not making sure that the the the restrictions that are still in place of being a did too so we're talking about social distancing rules that are still in place making sure that those were at least 1.5...
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hey kate so you were actually at a friday's full theater protest today here in berlin how did those who took part manage to avoid breaching the social distancing guidelines. they certainly wasn't like any fridays or feature protests i'd covered d.w. before very quiet only a group of around 20 people working there putting out those cars in front of the bundestag this morning and which is exactly how they were able to jeer to the social distancing rules currently in place here in germany and ensure that they were keeping at least one and a half meters between each other but everyone was in good spirits this morning there were a couple of local officers out from the local police authority as well but everyone seems to be getting along just fine and the protests went ahead as planned. just how much has the corner virus pandemic hurt the fridays with you to richmond well of course a friday is a future demonstrations haven't been able to take place for weeks we've seen in previous weeks that people have been turning to on online means to meet to make their voices heard but having spoken t
hey kate so you were actually at a friday's full theater protest today here in berlin how did those who took part manage to avoid breaching the social distancing guidelines. they certainly wasn't like any fridays or feature protests i'd covered d.w. before very quiet only a group of around 20 people working there putting out those cars in front of the bundestag this morning and which is exactly how they were able to jeer to the social distancing rules currently in place here in germany and...
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well for more i'm joined by political correspondent kate brady kate hi we heard. solidarity between nations what does he mean by that and what's germany's role well germany certainly plays a huge role in their response not least of all here in your report germany is indeed the largest economy and we've slowly seen germany take a less nationalistic approach to its response to current virus something that we saw among many e.u. member states initially with border closures and bands and success and survival of the eurozone as well. and we've also heard chancellor angela merkel addressed the public several times on this topic and she's the one with the power to make decisions why did president stand much use to give this address this weekend. well it very much comes down to the fact that it is east of this weekend and like in many places around the world easter is a huge religious festival here in germany but also it's something that's steeped in tradition it's a long weekend when people would usually be taking a long weekend away or visiting family and friends spendi
well for more i'm joined by political correspondent kate brady kate hi we heard. solidarity between nations what does he mean by that and what's germany's role well germany certainly plays a huge role in their response not least of all here in your report germany is indeed the largest economy and we've slowly seen germany take a less nationalistic approach to its response to current virus something that we saw among many e.u. member states initially with border closures and bands and success...
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i'm kate bolduan. and what we are looking at right now is a new reality in the coronavirus pandemic. the death toll has nearly doubled over just the past three days, now reaching nearly 3,900. moments from now, we just heard from vice president mike pence. moments from now, we're also going to hear from new york governor andrew cuomo with an update on the coronavirus response. when he begins, we will bring that to you as soon as it gets under way. it comes, of course, as president trump is warning -- there's been a shift in his tone -- he's now warning that in the next two weeks, it could be very painful, very tough is how he put it. and we just heard something startling from vice president mike pence, telling wolf blitzer that, in his view, italy might be the best coronavirus comparison for the united states. his words exactly were, "we think italy may be the most comparable area to the united states at this point." as you've been watching this play out, that is a terrifying comparison, from what we h
i'm kate bolduan. and what we are looking at right now is a new reality in the coronavirus pandemic. the death toll has nearly doubled over just the past three days, now reaching nearly 3,900. moments from now, we just heard from vice president mike pence. moments from now, we're also going to hear from new york governor andrew cuomo with an update on the coronavirus response. when he begins, we will bring that to you as soon as it gets under way. it comes, of course, as president trump is...
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okay kate moody thank you very much. weaving on the seventy fifth anniversary celebrations of the soviet win over the *-*- regime have now being spurned. the russian president's is given a televised address to the nation. say that the risks linked to cope at nineteen all extremely h high. and that the preparations for next month's victory dayay parades and other commemorative events nationwide can noww inotess begin. the country has registered close to twenty eight thousand coronavirurus cases and- hundres in third deaths date of the law. that been in for t three. . with more from moscow his own correspondent nick holt's with. it's a major blow for vladimirr putin- he looked more somber than usual when he was speaking to the national television early this evenining. we had expected this decision it's hard to say. but he's been putting all four he made an announcement yesterday on some economic meaeasures d didn't mention it then he has been pushed by veteran organizations to counsel it this was due to be a big show p pac
okay kate moody thank you very much. weaving on the seventy fifth anniversary celebrations of the soviet win over the *-*- regime have now being spurned. the russian president's is given a televised address to the nation. say that the risks linked to cope at nineteen all extremely h high. and that the preparations for next month's victory dayay parades and other commemorative events nationwide can noww inotess begin. the country has registered close to twenty eight thousand coronavirurus cases...
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they were precise and definite after kate oyster man's testimony it was clear that hitler was dead and stalin knew it. however a few days later a soviet general arrived in bonn then to verify the facts. general started questioning people again and for the 1st time jelena as the interpreter was warned she would be held responsible in the case of a translation error but these also thought everyone was given strict instructions and put under a real pressure. the general sent the trio to find kate to hoist a man again she was told to pack a suitcase for a week long absence then they took her with some. official report of the 2nd questioning of kids who has among it says that it started at 115 and ended at 0650 the questions were always the same they made her repeat what she knew about hitler's teeth and after she said everything they asked the same question do you still think that the teeth and dentures shown to you belong to. the bridge she said yes i can confirm that. dial to. the document is only 5 pages long but we know the interview lasted 5 hours she won yes so we can imagine how man
they were precise and definite after kate oyster man's testimony it was clear that hitler was dead and stalin knew it. however a few days later a soviet general arrived in bonn then to verify the facts. general started questioning people again and for the 1st time jelena as the interpreter was warned she would be held responsible in the case of a translation error but these also thought everyone was given strict instructions and put under a real pressure. the general sent the trio to find kate...
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we want to she a spotlight on kate breslin kate h been working at and these local bake in the north bay since 2015 and this is a local mom and pop shop and they don't necessarily have the the means to have a big online platform for delivery. so when the shelt-in-place order took effect kaye decided to develop a whole new delivery system he came up with this great idea o he recruited local high schoolers and no college age studentto help deliver food. now in one ek he and his team they completed more than 250 grocery deliveries. 2 neighborhoods and those o need it the thank you kate and the whole team for being a hero in your community, we apprecte this and we want to her more you know about the heroes and folks who are you know doing special things within the community so keep in nd that you can nominate a person in your communy during great work and you kno helping others during this crisis. all you have to d is go to kron 4 dot coslash features. slash kron 4 heroes. we lo forward to hearing about all the great things are happening and the amazing people in your community so send more
we want to she a spotlight on kate breslin kate h been working at and these local bake in the north bay since 2015 and this is a local mom and pop shop and they don't necessarily have the the means to have a big online platform for delivery. so when the shelt-in-place order took effect kaye decided to develop a whole new delivery system he came up with this great idea o he recruited local high schoolers and no college age studentto help deliver food. now in one ek he and his team they completed...
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brilliant, that's why we've got kate, you see, she will elevate you to zoom ninja in 20 seconds.about zoom. the software can handle up to 100 participants at a time, which sounds quite horrific to me, but i've been enjoying using the custom backgrounds. it adds a bit of colour to the meetings and handy if you don't want people you're virtually meeting to see your home. and the touchup appearance feature adds a softening and beautifying filter to your camera feed. it's not cheating! unfortunately, this increased popularity has attracted hackers too. in the past few weeks, security researchers have noticed a spike in the number websites registered including the word "zoom", and many could be spoof sites. just taking extra care typing in the web address is important for any site. i'm a huge list person, and todoist is what every ring—bound pad wants to be when it grows up. this digital to—do list let's you plan ahead, setting tasks, sub—tasks, deadlines and priorities. the free version can be used by up to five people on simple lists for up to 80 projects. in premium, you can work i
brilliant, that's why we've got kate, you see, she will elevate you to zoom ninja in 20 seconds.about zoom. the software can handle up to 100 participants at a time, which sounds quite horrific to me, but i've been enjoying using the custom backgrounds. it adds a bit of colour to the meetings and handy if you don't want people you're virtually meeting to see your home. and the touchup appearance feature adds a softening and beautifying filter to your camera feed. it's not cheating!...
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brilliant, that's why we've got kate, you see, she will elevate you to zoom ninja in 20 seconds.out zoom. the software can handle up to 100 participants at a time, which sounds quite horrific to me, but i've been enjoying using the custom backgrounds. it adds a bit of colour to the meetings and handy if you don't want people you're virtually meeting to see your home. and the touch—up appearance feature adds a softening and beautifying filter to your camera feed. it's not cheating! unfortunately, this increased popularity has attracted hackers too. in the past few weeks, security researchers have noticed a spike in the number websites registered including the word "zoom", and many could be spoof sites. just taking extra care typing in the web address is important for any site. i'm a huge list person, and todoist is what every ring—bound pad wants to be when it grows up. this digital to—do list let's you plan ahead, setting tasks, sub—tasks, deadlines and priorities. the free version can be used by up to five people on simple lists for up to 80 projects. in premium, you can work in
brilliant, that's why we've got kate, you see, she will elevate you to zoom ninja in 20 seconds.out zoom. the software can handle up to 100 participants at a time, which sounds quite horrific to me, but i've been enjoying using the custom backgrounds. it adds a bit of colour to the meetings and handy if you don't want people you're virtually meeting to see your home. and the touch—up appearance feature adds a softening and beautifying filter to your camera feed. it's not cheating!...
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hello, kate. >> high. so, capitalism. i take it you're not a fan. >> for sure, no. >> told me why. >> so, the big question that people have written many books about. what we argue in the book, and which i happen to think is that capitalism has deeply failed us on many fronts, so there's a sort of logic of domination that is built into a lot of sort of western thoughts and what capitalism does is an organizer i was talking to recently put it it just extracts and gives very little back. so for centuries now, the economic system lands to fuel this profit making apparatus as we argue in the book there is a lot of the comes after capitalism and what you do to transcend capitalism, ajit adjective or adverb to get around them and we ourselves as co-authors, we come to different conclusions about that personally. our contributors come to different ideas aboutthat, but with a sort of all agreed on is that we have to replace capitalism. it needs to prioritize the accumulation of profit as the driving goal of society which it has be
hello, kate. >> high. so, capitalism. i take it you're not a fan. >> for sure, no. >> told me why. >> so, the big question that people have written many books about. what we argue in the book, and which i happen to think is that capitalism has deeply failed us on many fronts, so there's a sort of logic of domination that is built into a lot of sort of western thoughts and what capitalism does is an organizer i was talking to recently put it it just extracts and gives...
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i am kate bbouldwin. yesterday 4,000 from new york city. 13,000 plus are in new york hospitals right now. nearly 3400 in intensive care units and icu. we also are hearing of those numbers as we look at those numbers, we know that nationwide when you take the broader view of where the country is now. 90% of americans are facing stay-at-home orders. that's almost 300 million people. let me start off with cnn's shimon prokupecz as well as dr. sanjay gupta. >> shimon, you have the new york governor giving daily updates and with our wonderful cameo chris cuomo to put a face of people experiencing what coronavirus is. obviously what people are experiencing but of the numbers, i am struck by from the governor today, 400 more people died from this virus in the last 24 hours. we can't forget that 400 is 400 people. one person is an entire family impacted. also though it seems to be trying to offer some optimistic or some good news that may be coming out of the number that's in the map or the data he's p l followin
i am kate bbouldwin. yesterday 4,000 from new york city. 13,000 plus are in new york hospitals right now. nearly 3400 in intensive care units and icu. we also are hearing of those numbers as we look at those numbers, we know that nationwide when you take the broader view of where the country is now. 90% of americans are facing stay-at-home orders. that's almost 300 million people. let me start off with cnn's shimon prokupecz as well as dr. sanjay gupta. >> shimon, you have the new york...
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. >>> and when the virus hits home, a personal account from our own kate snow that every family should see. >>> back now and we continue our look at life on the front lines of the coronavirus fight. tonight stephanie gosk takes us inside the icu at one of the nation's hardest hit hospitals. >> reporter: holy name medical center in northern new jersey is a community hospital medium size, many of the staff were actually born here it was also one of the hospitals hit earliest and hardest by the coronavirus. 55 deaths so far hospitalized. >> checking everything out for you, okay? making sure all your lines are good. >> reporter: arlean van dyke a single mother of two has been a nurse here for 32 years. a time when family can't be there, bedside manner takes on new meaning. each 13-hour shift brings new challenges. >> exhausting. today was really rough. >> reporter: michelle is the director of nursing. >> the nursing staff have been amazing. every time they go into a patient room, they know that not only are they the caregiver but they are the stand in family member. >> reporter: sometimes
. >>> and when the virus hits home, a personal account from our own kate snow that every family should see. >>> back now and we continue our look at life on the front lines of the coronavirus fight. tonight stephanie gosk takes us inside the icu at one of the nation's hardest hit hospitals. >> reporter: holy name medical center in northern new jersey is a community hospital medium size, many of the staff were actually born here it was also one of the hospitals hit...
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kate? >> well, ama, you may remember two weeks ago governor newsom said it was unlikely that schools would open before summer break. then last week bay area schools announced that they would be closed until may 1st. and now today there is more news from the california department of education that the closure will likely be longer. state superintendent tony thurman sent out this letter on tuesday to superintendents throughout california. thurmond wrote because of safety concerns and social distancing needs, it currently appears that students will not be able to return to school campuses before the end of the school year. >> it's definitely devastating. >> stephanie lee is a third grade teacher in the richmond district. thurmond's letter is not an order. sfusd said thursday they have not a decision to extend the closure through the academic year. but lee feels it's inevitable. >> it's a lot of learning loss. it's something we're going have to adapt to because public health trumps everything e
kate? >> well, ama, you may remember two weeks ago governor newsom said it was unlikely that schools would open before summer break. then last week bay area schools announced that they would be closed until may 1st. and now today there is more news from the california department of education that the closure will likely be longer. state superintendent tony thurman sent out this letter on tuesday to superintendents throughout california. thurmond wrote because of safety concerns and social...
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>> well, kate, thanks for having me. first of all, we're thankful that our governor has decided to shut down for the rest of the school year and made that very public. whether this first started we knew things were changing by the hour so it is in the best interest that we finish the year the way we are doing, virtual education and then start planning for next year. >> and that plan is something that everyone is wondering what is it going to look like in the fall. and i read that you were considering a split schedule of sorts potentially for the fall. half of the students attending school in person monday and wednesday, and half then attending tuesdays and thursdays. honestly, michael, right now, what do you think school in dallas is going to look like? >> well, we've got plan a. that everybody shows up under no restrictions but it is very unlikely that plan a. will ever happen so we have to plan for other things. public education is the one industry that never changes. you have the statement routine for school arrival a
>> well, kate, thanks for having me. first of all, we're thankful that our governor has decided to shut down for the rest of the school year and made that very public. whether this first started we knew things were changing by the hour so it is in the best interest that we finish the year the way we are doing, virtual education and then start planning for next year. >> and that plan is something that everyone is wondering what is it going to look like in the fall. and i read that...