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with me are katherine forster from the sunday times and sienna rodgers, editor of labourlist. to you both. let's look at the front—pages. the mail reports on the "queen's rousing message" to the uk ahead of queen elizabeth's historic address on sunday, with the telegraph reporting that the speech will look to "invoke the spirit that saw the country through the second world war". the observer focuses on the election of keir starmer as the new labour leader, with the headline: "we'll work with pm in national interest to fight covid—19." the independent suggests that britain's underfunded care system is at risk of collapse and the repurcussions could overwhelm the nhs. sienna, let's look at the queen's address, the sunday telegraph and the others, what do you expect her to say and how important is it for britain and the common wealth that her remarks are well—tailored to this crisis? obviously, they're trying to boost morale and it is much—needed. no 10 said it is designed to lift the nation's spirits. it is a reminder that these physical distancing measures, a prefera ble physic
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please welcome me katherine stewart. >> thanks so much. thanks to town hall.i hope everyone watching from home is safe and healthy. i don't need to tell anyone here that pandemic is a historic tragedy and at a time like this it would be great to have national leaders that bring us together in evidence-base face and without collaborative favoritism. unfortunately -- i won't belabor the point. we all know by now two things. we know what kind of person donald trump is and when know that he wouldn't be where he is today with the support of many people call the christian right but i often like to call christian nationalism. so here is the one thought i want to put forward on trump and religious nationalist supporters, this is story that people write to tell according to which trump's hyperconservative move and base hold newses and voted for him in a purely transactional and i will suggest to you that this story is in large false. represents something essential about christian today. leaders and followers around the movement will be around a lot longer than he is. s
please welcome me katherine stewart. >> thanks so much. thanks to town hall.i hope everyone watching from home is safe and healthy. i don't need to tell anyone here that pandemic is a historic tragedy and at a time like this it would be great to have national leaders that bring us together in evidence-base face and without collaborative favoritism. unfortunately -- i won't belabor the point. we all know by now two things. we know what kind of person donald trump is and when know that he...
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katherine heroin sho katheri katherine her herron shows us what's going on at darpa. >> reporter: one of the most mysterious agencies is hidden. you won't find any signs outside its headquarters in suburban, washington, d.c. but platform manager amy jenkins told me darpa inventions are all around us. >> the internet. >> reporter: the internet? not just that, everything from siri to stealth technology to self-driving cars. even your phone's gps. now with help of a coronavirus vaccine still uncertain, darpa is zeroing in on something faster. >> it's like a temporary fix for covid-19. a temporary fix. it's meant to put up fire break around the pandemic. >> reporter: by sifting through the blood of covid-19 survivors, darpa hopes to identify and clone the genetic blueprint of the most powerful 1 to 3 antibodies that best fight the virus. >> we have to find that needle in the haystack. that's a game changer. it's absolutely revolutionary. >> reporter: darpa funded four teams of antibody detectives. >> they push us to levels we maybe wouldn't even consider. >> reporter: but from the first-k
katherine heroin sho katheri katherine her herron shows us what's going on at darpa. >> reporter: one of the most mysterious agencies is hidden. you won't find any signs outside its headquarters in suburban, washington, d.c. but platform manager amy jenkins told me darpa inventions are all around us. >> the internet. >> reporter: the internet? not just that, everything from siri to stealth technology to self-driving cars. even your phone's gps. now with help of a coronavirus...
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katherine da costa reports.her marking the start of what should have been the two—week easter getaway, there is a risk crowds may be tempted to head to beauty spots and beaches, but the government says "stay at home, save lives" is an instruction, not a request. police forces are on standby for what could be one of their biggest challenge this weekend. they are being encouraged to engage with people and advise them to return home. when we come to enforcement, that really is the last resort, because in a way, if we come to enforcement then everybody has failed to understand the significance of this endeavour. government guidelines state everyone must stay at home, but you can leave under the following circumstances. for one form of exercise a day — the advice is to stay as local as possible. you can shop for basic essentials like food and medicine. you are also allowed to go out for any medical need or to provide care and assistance to someone vulnerable, and you can travel to work, but only if you cannot work fr
katherine da costa reports.her marking the start of what should have been the two—week easter getaway, there is a risk crowds may be tempted to head to beauty spots and beaches, but the government says "stay at home, save lives" is an instruction, not a request. police forces are on standby for what could be one of their biggest challenge this weekend. they are being encouraged to engage with people and advise them to return home. when we come to enforcement, that really is the last...
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. >>> let's turn now to katherine garcia. katherine is with me here at the armory. up until a few weeks ago, katherine was the sanitation commissioner. now, in addition to the sanitation commission, she has been named new york city's food czar. katherine, thank you so much. you said a couple weeks ago -- i believe i read you said no one in new york city is going to go hungry during this crisis. walk us through exactly what's being done here. >> this program is specifically for people who are covid vulnerable. ie, they really can't leave their house. they might be sick, might be elderly. so what we've designed here is really a program to get home-delivered meals on a grand scale using our taxi drivers in the city of new york. the taxi drivers line up. we load them up with food and send them across the city to deliver. this is a program we started only at the end of march, and we will probably do 170,000 meals today across the five boroughs. >> 170,000. and just 30,000 from this location alone as i understand it. >> yes. >> one of the things i really like about this p
. >>> let's turn now to katherine garcia. katherine is with me here at the armory. up until a few weeks ago, katherine was the sanitation commissioner. now, in addition to the sanitation commission, she has been named new york city's food czar. katherine, thank you so much. you said a couple weeks ago -- i believe i read you said no one in new york city is going to go hungry during this crisis. walk us through exactly what's being done here. >> this program is specifically for...
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so, thank you, katherine, for everything she did to pave the way for us. so janice, you spent a lot of time thinking but people like katherine johnson. what inspired you to take on the genius of women as the topic of this 15th poock. >> well, i had been thinking about women's issues for a long time in the career but the particular impetus for thus was a survey done by a friend of minimum, mike berlin. a well-known strategist and pollster and did a survey and found that 90% of americans think that geniuses ten to be men. 90%. you don't get 90% of americans to save they like chocolate ice cream. and so we went out to lunch, mike presented his findings to me, and he said, what do you think is going on? and i really had no idea, and so mike paid for lunch and i spent the next two years trying to come up with an answer for him. >> there was another part in your book they said they asked people if they could be a genius. and 15% of men said, probably. i might be a genius. how many women said so. >> zero. not a single woman in the survey who said she might be a g
so, thank you, katherine, for everything she did to pave the way for us. so janice, you spent a lot of time thinking but people like katherine johnson. what inspired you to take on the genius of women as the topic of this 15th poock. >> well, i had been thinking about women's issues for a long time in the career but the particular impetus for thus was a survey done by a friend of minimum, mike berlin. a well-known strategist and pollster and did a survey and found that 90% of americans...
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i'm joined on this video conference with rules committee vice chair supervisor katherine stefani. our clerk today is victor young and i'd like to thank sfgovtv for staffing this meeting. do you have any announcements? >> yes. due to the covid-19 healthy emergency and to protect board members, city employees and the public, the board of supervisors litingive chamber and committee room are closed. however, members will be participating in the meeting remotedly as in the same extent as if they were physically comment. -- physically present. we are streaming numbers across the screen. each speaker will be allowed two minutes to speak. commentses or opportunities to speak during the public comment period are available via phone, by calling 888-204-5984. access code 3501008 and then press pound and dial one again. press 0 and 1 to be added to the queue. you will be lined up in the system in order you dial 1 and 0 while you are waiting t system will be silent. the system will notify you when you are in line and waiting. all callers will remain on mute until the line is open. everyone mus
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. >> our first prize high school west award goes to hamid torabzadeh, katherine padilla, .nd pia hao 10th graders at long beach polytechnic high school in long beach, california. their winning entry is called "vision 2020 -- restoring the integrity of democracy." [indiscernible] we took on a political machine that tried to take away your voice and your vote. they tried to take away your dignity and your destiny. said we will drain the swap and that is exactly what we are doing right now. we are reminded of the underlying core. this precious value is constantly being undermined. including an effective policy. from an unprecedented influence in special corporate interests and government and finally to the lack of transparency and accountability, we are facing systematic challenges to our democratic including its sustainability to come. the 2020 candidates for president must bring this issue to the forefront of their campaign. >> what happens when you have this tremendous need and you want to get your message out and it is the corporations that want to give you money and you have to lis
. >> our first prize high school west award goes to hamid torabzadeh, katherine padilla, .nd pia hao 10th graders at long beach polytechnic high school in long beach, california. their winning entry is called "vision 2020 -- restoring the integrity of democracy." [indiscernible] we took on a political machine that tried to take away your voice and your vote. they tried to take away your dignity and your destiny. said we will drain the swap and that is exactly what we are doing...
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why is that, why do we not know the names, why have we never heard of katherine johnson until somebody did a movie about her. part of the excitement for me in doing this book was uncovering some of these people from the past and looking at the people from the present in the book is not profiled by any means, it's a narrative about women in women's issues but to be able to discover the people and lead the story through was exciting. >> that's a great point, what i love so much about the book, i did expect when i first got it that i was going to read the wonderful stories of different geniuses and learn from them.em and instead you open up a thought process for me over the course of the various chapters of what is a genius, how has the definition of genius been shaped by society so share a little bit, i said the definition of genius is exceptional intellectual or creative power of other natural ability, what do you think about i that. >> i tried to change the definition of genius and to read think of what we think of genius. i started my research in london and i spoke to a professor at c
why is that, why do we not know the names, why have we never heard of katherine johnson until somebody did a movie about her. part of the excitement for me in doing this book was uncovering some of these people from the past and looking at the people from the present in the book is not profiled by any means, it's a narrative about women in women's issues but to be able to discover the people and lead the story through was exciting. >> that's a great point, what i love so much about the...
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katherine lampel here as well. >> seth, i am going to start with you.ou sent us a list of some things businesses will need to do, including california governor gavin newsom's point about reengineering workspaces. and we have got your ideas up on the screen now. can you talk us through these ideas? >> sure. well, this is straightforward occupational safety and health planning. you got to start with a plan because what gets planned gets done. so every employer in the country needs to know how they're going to plan to keep their workers safe from coronavirus in the workplace. the starting place for that is to try to keep sick and infected workers and others out of the workplace. give them paid sick leave. give them paid family leave. limit the number of people who can come in. the deliveries that can come in. second is the point that governor newsom was making, and that is engineering controls. the physical distancing we're doing outside the workplace. we need to sustain that in the workplace. and we're going to need other protections. handwashing stations
katherine lampel here as well. >> seth, i am going to start with you.ou sent us a list of some things businesses will need to do, including california governor gavin newsom's point about reengineering workspaces. and we have got your ideas up on the screen now. can you talk us through these ideas? >> sure. well, this is straightforward occupational safety and health planning. you got to start with a plan because what gets planned gets done. so every employer in the country needs to...
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we welcome congresswoman katherine clark, a democrat from massachusetts.its on the appropriations committee and is the vice chair of the democratic caucus. representative clark, thank you for being with us. let's start with that attempt to replenish some of the money for small business. where does it sit? knowclark: as of today, we the paycheck protection program is likely to run out of money. we have been working to get the senate to support our interim emergency package that would replenish that program with $250 billion in additional assistance and would focus half of that amount to make sure our women-owned businesses, our veteran owned businesses, farmers, rural communities and underserved communities have better access to those funds. in addition, we want to make sure we are continuing to support our hospitals, community health centers, and health $150ms, and additional million per state and local municipalities. we know this is a health care crisis first, and if we want to help our small businesses and keep the focus on our workers who had been disp
we welcome congresswoman katherine clark, a democrat from massachusetts.its on the appropriations committee and is the vice chair of the democratic caucus. representative clark, thank you for being with us. let's start with that attempt to replenish some of the money for small business. where does it sit? knowclark: as of today, we the paycheck protection program is likely to run out of money. we have been working to get the senate to support our interim emergency package that would replenish...
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katherine heroin sho katheri katherine her herron shows us what's going on at darpa. >> reporter: one mysterious agencies is hidden. you won't find any signs outside its headquarters in suburban,
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and katherine lucy, white house reporter for the wall street journal. dr. mark, i want to start with you. what is your reaction to that new reporting about the who trans mitting information about coronavirus to the trump administration as early as december? >> i'm actually not surprised. we've always had government officials at the who and they're often frequent communicate ok's. that's what you do with the information. i think the other thing we have to keep in mind is that as public health officials come in, we knew we had something very serious. p tens of millions of people were quarantined. new hospitals were being built very quickly. health professionals were ordering ppe. the signals were there. >> erin, we know why the president blames who because it gives him someone to blame. it means then doesn't have to take responsibility. but what does that mean as we look forward, as america continues to grapple with coronavirus with, the response to coronavirus? where does it leave the country if the president is pointing fingers at the w.h.o., threatening to
and katherine lucy, white house reporter for the wall street journal. dr. mark, i want to start with you. what is your reaction to that new reporting about the who trans mitting information about coronavirus to the trump administration as early as december? >> i'm actually not surprised. we've always had government officials at the who and they're often frequent communicate ok's. that's what you do with the information. i think the other thing we have to keep in mind is that as public...
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katherine, thank you so much for joining us.ld be clear those state religious exemptions are limited to a specific religious group. you're arguing there's more to the responses we're seeing which is religious nationalism. you have a "new york times" op-ed titled "the religious rights hostility to science is crippling our coronavirus response." walk us through you thinking a little bit. what do you mean by that? >> that's true. my concern here is not with any particular religious creed, but with a political movement that often cloaks itself in religious rhetoric. there are a number of ways where the religious right bears responsibility for the incompetence in our national response. first and foremost, the anti science culture that rejects the evidence of science, rejects expertise and criminal thinking, and that has obviously contributed to our ability to address this issue and this crisis in an evidence-based fashion. misinformation is rife in these sort of hyper conservative and highly politicized religious communities that wer
katherine, thank you so much for joining us.ld be clear those state religious exemptions are limited to a specific religious group. you're arguing there's more to the responses we're seeing which is religious nationalism. you have a "new york times" op-ed titled "the religious rights hostility to science is crippling our coronavirus response." walk us through you thinking a little bit. what do you mean by that? >> that's true. my concern here is not with any particular...
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katherine, what is the european approach to jobless claims do you think a model that could be coming here >> so the really interesting component is every country is doing it in a different way. that's kind of a bit of a problem, frankly that's why we are seeing so much haste on the european side meaning to say in brussels, true brussels to try to come up with something that would be a sort of an intra-european mechanism the most generous companies trying to shore up the labor markets are germany and denmark. germany with a scheme built over time, rainy day fund of 26 billion euros or labor markets through a very specifically german scheme of short work saying that the government covers about 60%, 67% if you have a child of the income not making or being reduced from making through your corporations and the idea is similar idea in denmark, too, is to reduce the costs for highering or rehiring if you lay people off. >> right. >> so the idea to support both your workers so that you create worker fidelity if you will to companies and let companies come back, get back online faster and th
katherine, what is the european approach to jobless claims do you think a model that could be coming here >> so the really interesting component is every country is doing it in a different way. that's kind of a bit of a problem, frankly that's why we are seeing so much haste on the european side meaning to say in brussels, true brussels to try to come up with something that would be a sort of an intra-european mechanism the most generous companies trying to shore up the labor markets are...
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katherine downesjoins us now.otor racing fans who will have a lot of enjoyment to remember sir stirling moss buy. his list of achievements was extraordinary. what a long career. what a versatile driver as well. he is so talented across so many different areas of motor sport. possibly one of the most talented all—round drivers there has ever been. he raced in an era of motor sport that was not just were drivers stuck to one form of racing, they often raised in all different kinds often raised in all different kinds of formula, often all on the same day. sir stirling moss won 212 of his 529 races, that is how prolific he was and his breakthrough year was 1955 when he won his first british grand prix and the seven years that followed after that, he was runner—up in the world championship three times and four times, sorry, and third place the other three times and that nickname is the greatest driver never to wind the world championship. in 1962 he retired from motor sport after that horrific crash that saw him in a c
katherine downesjoins us now.otor racing fans who will have a lot of enjoyment to remember sir stirling moss buy. his list of achievements was extraordinary. what a long career. what a versatile driver as well. he is so talented across so many different areas of motor sport. possibly one of the most talented all—round drivers there has ever been. he raced in an era of motor sport that was not just were drivers stuck to one form of racing, they often raised in all different kinds often raised...
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maria: katherine reaction?here is another riff to markets one thing i will tell viewers do i suspect we are in bear market rally what i am reviving our clients is to raise some cash, in the event that we do get that leg down could be precipitated as you mentioned some change-up on electoral front disruption with regard to the election walloping in economic data from u.s. worse-than-expected recession one of your guests optimistic description what would happen bad earnings growth another outbreak in china-u.s. or complete walloping of latin america i think inning offing we are in a bear market rally i think investors need to invest carefully explained manner raise cash with 18% rides off lows we have seen since march 23. >> you want to sell into this the other issue does this virus slow down then come back again in the fall so i snow you are putting that in models stay with us because we are going to speak with alliance chief economic adviser mohamed el-erian will join me next to walk through the rally and if he
maria: katherine reaction?here is another riff to markets one thing i will tell viewers do i suspect we are in bear market rally what i am reviving our clients is to raise some cash, in the event that we do get that leg down could be precipitated as you mentioned some change-up on electoral front disruption with regard to the election walloping in economic data from u.s. worse-than-expected recession one of your guests optimistic description what would happen bad earnings growth another...
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katherine elizabeth ridley. anita christine hightower.er rebecca needham anderson. >> we remember those killed in the alfred p. murrah federal building, united states secret service, ninth floor. alan g. wicher. kathy lynn seidel. linda g. mckinney. my father-in-law, mickeyb. maroney. donald ray leonard. cynthia l. brown. >> we remember our friends and family with the drug enforcement administration, ninth floor. kenneth glenn mccullough. my daughter, carrie ann lands, and my grandson, baby michael james lens iii. rona lynn keener chaffey. karen june chip fields. shelly d. bland. >> we remember those who were killed with the department of housing and urban development, eighth floor. clarence eugene wilson sr. frances "fran" ann williams. >>> michael d. weaver. david jack walker. jules a. valdez. leora leigh sells. lanny lee david scroggins. antonio "tony" c. reyes. dr. george michael howard dvm. susan jane farrell. kimberly k. clark. donald earl burns sr. david neil burkett. peter r. avilanoza. ted r. allen. we continue to remember our fr
katherine elizabeth ridley. anita christine hightower.er rebecca needham anderson. >> we remember those killed in the alfred p. murrah federal building, united states secret service, ninth floor. alan g. wicher. kathy lynn seidel. linda g. mckinney. my father-in-law, mickeyb. maroney. donald ray leonard. cynthia l. brown. >> we remember our friends and family with the drug enforcement administration, ninth floor. kenneth glenn mccullough. my daughter, carrie ann lands, and my...
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in the region are hoping that the international attention will help them get global recognition katherine sawyer reports from my ruby. most of this art on sale at the east african auction recently held in nairobi is a vibrant makes from the 1970 s. through to the early tan of this century. it's a rich collection by artists and collectors in what organizers say the largest auction since they started in the region 7 years ago so i know why they named his painting when god made money how was this if his imagination of the conflict of emotions i just a lot of red. says how work represents fans blossoming flowers and devastating we saw in central kenya a few years ago you know when you put out the lead after a few days there's a lot of weed growing after a few days is a lot of seeds coming up so so they're from us so i go telling me how they get frustrated i'd love us and buyers alike are attracted to auctions such as this across the continent but some in the industry argue a crippling lack of infrastructure and support has limited the growth of the arts market forcing talent to look elsewhere
in the region are hoping that the international attention will help them get global recognition katherine sawyer reports from my ruby. most of this art on sale at the east african auction recently held in nairobi is a vibrant makes from the 1970 s. through to the early tan of this century. it's a rich collection by artists and collectors in what organizers say the largest auction since they started in the region 7 years ago so i know why they named his painting when god made money how was this...
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it's like i'm a new katherine now the old me is dead i have no time to lose i want to live life to the fullest my 2nd book is a symbol of my new life i have a lot of goals and i want to develop my art further. and we also demand. cuts pain will also keep returning to the bottom line she says she's determined not to give in to the fear the terrorists have awaken in her. house a virus spread. why do we panic and when we'll all miss. just 3 of the topics covered and a weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like and the information on the chrono laroche or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever you get your podcast you can also find us at dot com look for it slash science and. how to. discover your concept discover it with the boss for. allegedly after 100 years is the ideals of the bombs more relevant today than they were a. 100 gold visionaries reshapes things to come because people understood design is a way of shaping society. about how often does cross tell her. with ideas that are part of our future picks on how a card to. p
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i don't really frightens me i'm katherine and this is william next to me and are you holding up pictures of your mommies and daddies yeah yeah. this is a picture of the man she was in there and the chairs. are sometimes it's interesting the really proud. it was all you can you hold it up it's your less. brilliant look about it's all right. well done well done really you see i agree to be very proud that i do an amazing job. by. it watching news from berlin download the day after all visit our website e.w. dot com for more we're back at the top of the out with the headlines. and for. the lead with. video audio. anytime anywhere. w.
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two randomly selected volunteers, chuck and katherine, can you come up, please? adams later wrote a reconstruction of the conversation. >> say hello, thomas jefferson. >> you were right the first time. the conversation between thomas jefferson and john adams and if, if i am remembers correctly, the conversation began like this "will you write". >> "i will not." >> you should write it. >> why not? you ought to do it. >> i will not. >> why? >> reasons enough. >> what dcan be your reasons. >> reason one, you're a virginian and a virginian ought to appear at the head of this business. reason two, i'm obnoxious, suspect, and unpopular. you are very much otherwise. reason three. you can write ten times better than i can. >> well if you are decided, i will do as well as i can. >> very well. when you have drawn it up, we will have a meeting. >> thank you. >> that took 30 minutes of rehearsal that is the conversation according to john amends about the bickering, when john adams was asked if that is how it happened he said absolutely not. >> they met for the next few days
two randomly selected volunteers, chuck and katherine, can you come up, please? adams later wrote a reconstruction of the conversation. >> say hello, thomas jefferson. >> you were right the first time. the conversation between thomas jefferson and john adams and if, if i am remembers correctly, the conversation began like this "will you write". >> "i will not." >> you should write it. >> why not? you ought to do it. >> i will not. >>...
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i don't really frightened me i'm katherine and this is william next to me and are you holding up pictures of your mommy's daddy yeah yeah. this is picture and she was in there any chairs. i sometimes i mean it's interesting the really proud as. well as i can you know you know it's your less. brilliant book about it's alright. well well done really you see i agree to be very proud that in may. by. you're watching the dublin years from ballet and there's more on our website v.w. dot com thanks for joining us. beyond. that. all of the stories that matter to. us. whatever it takes. to running. you. know that w. made for mines.
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katherine eban, i appreciate your reporting.thank you very much. >>> president trump just lied about his suggestion that disinfectant could be used as a potential treatment and should be experimented on using injections and what he's saying now. we'll show you the lie in realtime. it's just blatant and sad. we'll be right back. this is our home. we've never seen it look quite like this, but there's no mistaking it. and it's our job to protect it... because the best people to fight for our communities are those within them. so, if you've just bought a volkswagen or were thinking of buying sometime soon, we're here to help with the community driven promise. balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo-hoo! great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients to support immune health. andthat liberty mutual customizes your insurance, i just love hitting the open road and telling people so you only pay for what you need! [squawks] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.
katherine eban, i appreciate your reporting.thank you very much. >>> president trump just lied about his suggestion that disinfectant could be used as a potential treatment and should be experimented on using injections and what he's saying now. we'll show you the lie in realtime. it's just blatant and sad. we'll be right back. this is our home. we've never seen it look quite like this, but there's no mistaking it. and it's our job to protect it... because the best people to fight for...
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katherine baker, thank you. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, a hospital treating patients in italyeping their doctors and nurses healthy and free of the virus. we will show you that ray of hope when we come back. ♪ ♪ ♪ the calming scent of lavender by downy infusions calm. laundry isn't done until it's done with downy. >>> throughout this entire pandemic, one of the big questions is how can health care professionals keep themselves and their patients safe while they work? themselves and their patients safe while they work? our sky news correspondent and officials say no one on the staff has been infected. let's take a look. >> this is hay whole different level to anything we've seen before. they're wearing super advanced masks, much nearer to a gas mask than we normally see our hospital staff wearing. doctors and nurses are effectively sealed in. this infectious disease hospital now only treats covid-19 patients. it the record of zero staff infections is incredible. it can be done. you just have to have the right gear. and follow the right protocols. there is a rush on here. the pa
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katherine in san francisco is at risk.n't want to go to the grocery store but it requires they go to use the benefits. no more. the state applied to the federal government for approval and the federal government said yes. starting yesterday two stores stamp benefits for delivery of groceries, amazon and walmart. katherine asked me about other stores coming online. that's a question we have to ask the federal government. for now these two stores are eligible in the program for delivery. cal fresh, which is food stamps and the pandemic program on our website nbcbayarea.com. just click responds from the main menu. back to you. >>> thanks, chris. well, we're approaching 6:00 and the third hour of "today in the bay" starts right now. >> the fresh europe as points of guides of health. >> right now the headlines, a plan to proceed with caution in california. governor newsom laying out new reopening plans for the state that includes four phases. new for you this morning what he had to say to nbc news. >>> the bay area now has 7,80
katherine in san francisco is at risk.n't want to go to the grocery store but it requires they go to use the benefits. no more. the state applied to the federal government for approval and the federal government said yes. starting yesterday two stores stamp benefits for delivery of groceries, amazon and walmart. katherine asked me about other stores coming online. that's a question we have to ask the federal government. for now these two stores are eligible in the program for delivery. cal...
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supervisor katherine stephanie says the building can house up l distancing. they will be screened every time they enter. a curfew will also be in place. it could be ready for the residents as early an as the end of this week. >>> califor because of thes c cs have been denied. they did so on procedural groun grounds. they don't have the majority because of covid-19. they are urged to file a new claim. >>> a captain of a navy aircraft carrier who was fired has tegsed positive for the virus. he was in command of the "u.s.s.theodore roosevelt." he began shoefing simpn a naval base in guam. >>> the white house is warning the next two weeks will be the worst of covid-19 pandemic. they recorded the highest death toll yesterday. and the numbers are expected to rise. jennifer johnson has more. >> reporter: as the u.s. death toll from covid-19 continues to dramatically rise every day, a grim rise. the holy week will be filled with strategy. >> the next week will be our pearl harbor moment. a 9/11. it willheardest week for many americans. >> reporter: still a handful of
supervisor katherine stephanie says the building can house up l distancing. they will be screened every time they enter. a curfew will also be in place. it could be ready for the residents as early an as the end of this week. >>> califor because of thes c cs have been denied. they did so on procedural groun grounds. they don't have the majority because of covid-19. they are urged to file a new claim. >>> a captain of a navy aircraft carrier who was fired has tegsed positive...
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i'm joined on this video conference with rules committee vice chair supervisor katherine stefani. our clerk today is victor young and i'd like to thank sfgovtv for staffing this meeting. do you have any announcements? >> yes. due to the covid-19 healthy emergency and to protect board members, city employees and the public, the board of supervisors litingive chamber and committee room are closed. however, members will be participating in the meeting remotedly as in the same extent as if they were physically comment. -- physically present. we are streaming numbers across the screen. each sp
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>> yes, we can hear you, katherine. >> a lot of background noise. maybe if people could have children go in another room. i want to echo the sentiments of mr. drury. we're in the middle of an pandemic and it's hard for people to be worried about this when they're worried about food or their family or keeping safe. and i appreciate the commissioner's meeting during this time, but this is not an urgency. this is an important controversial topic that needs to be dealt with the public. if this policy is implemented, it will be many projects from the public eye, including preservation process. they inform the public about a project and the impact of the project can give them the opportunity to weigh in on a project. yeah, sure, this project doesn't change the sequa process, but it removes certain projects from the stages of this process by reclassifying them. what will be the impacts on the public's incorporat ability to n a project if a project disappears because it was given a categorical exemption? also, once tasked, the content of the e exemptions ca
>> yes, we can hear you, katherine. >> a lot of background noise. maybe if people could have children go in another room. i want to echo the sentiments of mr. drury. we're in the middle of an pandemic and it's hard for people to be worried about this when they're worried about food or their family or keeping safe. and i appreciate the commissioner's meeting during this time, but this is not an urgency. this is an important controversial topic that needs to be dealt with the public....
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>>yeah for the week ahead looking great right now katherine very active weather because i am tracking a hail storm right now in the northeast bringing under and lightning and also pelting sonoma with hail just a few minutes ago right now petaluma getting the brunt of that cell thunder and lightning being remember if you hear thunder roars go indoors but pretty moderate downpours just to the south in that area and mill valley and also set uth of sandra fell, but it is also extending into the east bay shoreline specifically richmond and delay hope getting reports of some pretty heavy downpours there as well so we're all under that threat of pop-up thunderstorms tonight. teeratures out ther right now 5 to 15 degrees below average just 47 degrees in downtown san francisco bay and redwood city in the mid 40's and we're all going to be in the 40's for our overnightlows tonight on our microclimate tuesday forecast drying out clearing out and calmer weather and warming up to right about wherwe suld be this time of year downtown san francisco inthe low 60's for your tuesday ternoon highs and e
>>yeah for the week ahead looking great right now katherine very active weather because i am tracking a hail storm right now in the northeast bringing under and lightning and also pelting sonoma with hail just a few minutes ago right now petaluma getting the brunt of that cell thunder and lightning being remember if you hear thunder roars go indoors but pretty moderate downpours just to the south in that area and mill valley and also set uth of sandra fell, but it is also extending into...
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>>yeah, hay earth day katherine me did notice a few degrees of warming today about 5 to 10degrees warmer this afternoon compared to yesterday temperatures as you step outside right now for your wednesday night tracking widespread 60's 70's along the the mission of 70's and 80's as you make your way inan and a degree difference between antioch in half moon bay, 82 degrees right now in antioch and half baked 57 degrees. anks that cheapening marine layer right off the coast. so we are noticing a few degrees of warming even tonight a word about 8 degrees warmer than where you are around this time yesterday and there's that fog bank i'm tracking making its way closer to the baarea coastline as it spreads its way inlad. tonight, a current wind speeds out there right now abou20 to 30 degree mile per hour nd gusts andthat's because of this storm system to our north ing more of a wind maker for the bay ar been a rainmaker so we are noticing lit scattered showers over your reek of the bone dry right now fo us here in downtown san francisco and we're about 40 to 50% of average as far as rain totals
>>yeah, hay earth day katherine me did notice a few degrees of warming today about 5 to 10degrees warmer this afternoon compared to yesterday temperatures as you step outside right now for your wednesday night tracking widespread 60's 70's along the the mission of 70's and 80's as you make your way inan and a degree difference between antioch in half moon bay, 82 degrees right now in antioch and half baked 57 degrees. anks that cheapening marine layer right off the coast. so we are...
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in 2018, santa cruz native katherine byers, at 85 years young, became the oldest woman to cross the finish. she didn't qualify for this year's race, but she's still running. last november, she shaved 15 minutes off her previous record at the new york city marathon. your son in the story said your post-run ritual is to go grab a beer while everybody else is downing water and bananas and suffering from cramps. you're kicking back a cold one! >> i am! it's a great recovery drink. this particular year, you know, i was fine! run real >>> the late ♪ >> sally: lookho o kn how much i've it's exactly what i needed, during this unexpected time to feel safe and cared for.t r e while, it really was a blessing.
in 2018, santa cruz native katherine byers, at 85 years young, became the oldest woman to cross the finish. she didn't qualify for this year's race, but she's still running. last november, she shaved 15 minutes off her previous record at the new york city marathon. your son in the story said your post-run ritual is to go grab a beer while everybody else is downing water and bananas and suffering from cramps. you're kicking back a cold one! >> i am! it's a great recovery drink. this...
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that's where he placed a call to her friend katherine with the unimaginable news. >> karen, it's tim.'m at karen's apartment, she has been stabbed. >> stabbed? >> it's a horrible way, it's abm very horrible way to die. >> karen, the baby of the family with five older brothers suddenly gone. she had been especially close to her oldest brother mike. >> my brother called me. i was at the airport, and said, you better sit down. he said, karen's been murdered. >> any theory about what had happened? >> i don't know. i was trying to figure out the why and relying on the police to do what they needed to do. >> and what they had to do was plenty. they processed the crime scene, filmed every inch of karen's home, knocked on doors, tried to figure out just who their victim was. detectives holbrooke and larry nelvin began with the man that made that 911 call. >> the first thing a lead investigator we'll do is talk to the people closest to her. in this case, we had timothy per meanter finding his girlfriend. we took him back to the office and talked him to extensively. >> tim a car salesman, gave
that's where he placed a call to her friend katherine with the unimaginable news. >> karen, it's tim.'m at karen's apartment, she has been stabbed. >> stabbed? >> it's a horrible way, it's abm very horrible way to die. >> karen, the baby of the family with five older brothers suddenly gone. she had been especially close to her oldest brother mike. >> my brother called me. i was at the airport, and said, you better sit down. he said, karen's been murdered. >>...
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nhk world's katherine kobayashi reports. >> the city that never sleeps has gone into a slumber. a month ago, new yorkers saw businesses shut down, schools close, people disappear from the streets. the predicament has forced some toto reframe how they see their days. >> our calculus of good, our definition of good, has changed here. good is, now, not terrible. >> many healthcare workers have seen their hospitals overwhelmed. not enough masks, not enough ventilators, not enough equipment to protect many of their patients or themselves. during one stretch, more than 700 people were dyingng every d. in all, more than 14,000 have died. the governor has extended the lockdown until may 15, and resisted calls to reopen the economy. more than 1 million people have filed for unemployment benefits. on top of their jobs, many have lost hope. some have turned to school cafeterias, now converted into souch kitchen soup kitchens, just to get a meal. the governor pointed to some trying days in new york's past. 9/11, superstotorm sandy. he says pressure brings out the worstt in people, and the b
nhk world's katherine kobayashi reports. >> the city that never sleeps has gone into a slumber. a month ago, new yorkers saw businesses shut down, schools close, people disappear from the streets. the predicament has forced some toto reframe how they see their days. >> our calculus of good, our definition of good, has changed here. good is, now, not terrible. >> many healthcare workers have seen their hospitals overwhelmed. not enough masks, not enough ventilators, not enough...
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supervisor katherine stephanie says the building can house up to 162 people using strict social distancing precautions. anyone staying there will be screened for symptoms every time they enter. a strict curfew will also be in place. the palace of fine arts could be ready for its first residentsrl. the catholic church a surreal feel to it as the pandemic grips the world. churches across the bay area celebrated palm sunday virtually. these are video clips from the live streams of livermore catholic church, grace cathedral, saint mary's church in gilroy. parishioners are virtually invited to attend all during holy week. pope francis also held mass. fwhaunlt st. peter's square. it was in the basilica. the service leading to easter ne a few dozen people, including aides, nuns and a choir were seen on tv and the internet. >>> stay with us today for the very latest by following our live blog. find it on nbcbayarea.com at the top of our home page. climate weather alert. you can see why right there. rain coming down? santa clara. about 3:00 this afternoon. a weekend of so longing rain, wind, even s
supervisor katherine stephanie says the building can house up to 162 people using strict social distancing precautions. anyone staying there will be screened for symptoms every time they enter. a strict curfew will also be in place. the palace of fine arts could be ready for its first residentsrl. the catholic church a surreal feel to it as the pandemic grips the world. churches across the bay area celebrated palm sunday virtually. these are video clips from the live streams of livermore...
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. >>> meanwhile in 2018, katherine byers, at 85, became the oldest woman to cross the finish line.he didn't qualify this year, but is still running. at 87, she shaved 15 minutes off her previous record at the new york city marathon last november. >> your son in the story said your post return ritual is to go grab a beer while everybody else is downing water and bannons, and bananas, and suffering from cramps, your kicking back a cold one. >> i am. it's a great recovery drink. this year, i was fine. i was fine. run real fast 30 seconds and then walk 30 seconds. >> i have to say she is quite an inspiration. back to you. >> you don't need any recovery, dennis, you haven't done anything! >> i'm their medicare options...ere people go to learn about before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? and yore retirinat 67? t an aarp medicare yove c to tig plait's alsa grti toe supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. here's why... medicare part b doesn't pay for everything. only about 80% of your medical costs. this part is up to you... yeah,
. >>> meanwhile in 2018, katherine byers, at 85, became the oldest woman to cross the finish line.he didn't qualify this year, but is still running. at 87, she shaved 15 minutes off her previous record at the new york city marathon last november. >> your son in the story said your post return ritual is to go grab a beer while everybody else is downing water and bannons, and bananas, and suffering from cramps, your kicking back a cold one. >> i am. it's a great recovery...
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the girls who are researchers now know that the neutrino scale works and what they discovered with katherine over the next few years could revolutionize the world of physics. neutrinos are a top candidate for the mysterious dark matter that's thought to account for most of the stuff in the universe most astro physicists believe that dark matter exists but they still don't know what it consists of. the problem is red why are they so i don't mean you think if you have a science question send it in as a video text ovoid smile. if we answer it on the show we'll send you a little surprise as a thank you. can on just ask. this week's question comes from severe they are right in columbia. why do animal horns vary so greatly. saw a small. of those big. cuddly point upwards or downwards. but even though they look very different they all have. the same structure the bony core of the horn protrudes from the skull. then comes the sheath which is usually hollow and made of keratin similar to hair feathers fingernails and hooves. but not all animals with horns come from the same family rhinos are once kno
the girls who are researchers now know that the neutrino scale works and what they discovered with katherine over the next few years could revolutionize the world of physics. neutrinos are a top candidate for the mysterious dark matter that's thought to account for most of the stuff in the universe most astro physicists believe that dark matter exists but they still don't know what it consists of. the problem is red why are they so i don't mean you think if you have a science question send it...
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today marks the passing of katherine johnson. 101 years old. for those who that name doesn't ring about, i hope it will from this day forward. she is the hidden figure at the center of the movie hidden figures. help their own john glenn go into space. my hashtag for today's no more hidden figures. i think janice shares and that. thank you for what she did to pay for all of us. when inspired you to put on the -- the topic of the fifteenth book. >> the particular impetus for this, a survey done by my friend who is a well-known strategist who did a survey that 90% of americans think geniuses tend to be male. you don't get 90% of americans who say they like chocolate ice cream. mike presented his findings to me. what do you think is going on? i have no idea. mike paid for lunch and i spent the next two years trying to come up with it. >> they asked people if they could be a genius. 15% of men said probably. i might be a genius was how many said so? >> 0. there was not a single woman in the survey who said she might be a genius. 50% of men said they
today marks the passing of katherine johnson. 101 years old. for those who that name doesn't ring about, i hope it will from this day forward. she is the hidden figure at the center of the movie hidden figures. help their own john glenn go into space. my hashtag for today's no more hidden figures. i think janice shares and that. thank you for what she did to pay for all of us. when inspired you to put on the -- the topic of the fifteenth book. >> the particular impetus for this, a survey...
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. >> devastation of a kind katherine goldman has ever seen before. and three years ago the tubbs fire took her home. now covid-19 could claim her waxing business. storefronts in san francisco, oakland, lafayette, san jose, and los angeles all closed with a combined $40,000 in rent overdue to nine different landlords. >> one has said in order to even start negotiations, we need your april rent payment. so basically, holding rent as ransom to have a dialogue about future rent payments. >> take it past covid-19, this is just basic economics. if small businesses don't have customers, they can't pay their leases to landlords, who in turn can't pay their mortgages to banks. it's a symbiotic relationship. >> i went from making a lot of revenue to overnight zero revenue and laying off every single one of my employees. >> we spoke with some of katherine's landlords today. the more reasonable among them describe a financial landscape that no one has seen or dealt with before. omar chic owns the property on union street. >> just be creative and work with your t
. >> devastation of a kind katherine goldman has ever seen before. and three years ago the tubbs fire took her home. now covid-19 could claim her waxing business. storefronts in san francisco, oakland, lafayette, san jose, and los angeles all closed with a combined $40,000 in rent overdue to nine different landlords. >> one has said in order to even start negotiations, we need your april rent payment. so basically, holding rent as ransom to have a dialogue about future rent...