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please welcome doctor kathryn sullivan. [applause] >> april 24, 1990, found us right back where we had been 14 dayse earlier. suitedrl up, strapped in, and ready to go with a countdown clock stopped at t minus 31. again. this time the launch control center computers had halted the countdown because of an indication that a a valve on oe of the pipes used to fill the extra fuel tanks had failed to close. >> on the other side of the atlantic ocean. once would be scrubbed rather than take that risk but if it was long think of the tire pressure sensor on your the system was fine and was the reason to scratch. which was it? series problem or faulty indicator? scrub? this high-stakes call phil to those responsible for the main propulsion system. i still only know him by his call sign in time was not on his side. the shuttle unit said a strict limit how much longer we can hold it just 12 minutes from the cockpit we listened intently as the launch controller worked out the problem. what is your status? the propulsion engineer talked
please welcome doctor kathryn sullivan. [applause] >> april 24, 1990, found us right back where we had been 14 dayse earlier. suitedrl up, strapped in, and ready to go with a countdown clock stopped at t minus 31. again. this time the launch control center computers had halted the countdown because of an indication that a a valve on oe of the pipes used to fill the extra fuel tanks had failed to close. >> on the other side of the atlantic ocean. once would be scrubbed rather than...
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please welcome doctor kathryn sullivan. [applause]. kathryn: april 24th, 1990 found us right where we had been 14 days earlier. strapped in and readydy to go wh the countdown clocks stopped in t minus 31 seconds. again. this time, the launch control center computers had halted because of an indication that the valve on one of the pipes used to fill the fuel tanks had failed to close. if the indicator was correct, then only one valve was left to prevent fuel from the tank from leaking overboard and instead of feeding into the space shuttle's three main engines, and if that happened we could end up and abort landing site on the other side of the atlantic ocean or splashed into the ocean. lunch would be struck. if the indicator was wrong however, think about the flaky tire pressure sensor on your part, then could be fine. cothere is no reason to scratch. so which was it. serious problem or faulty indicator. go for lunch, or scrub. this high-stakes called filled the launch team responsible for the shuttles main propulsion system. someone i
please welcome doctor kathryn sullivan. [applause]. kathryn: april 24th, 1990 found us right where we had been 14 days earlier. strapped in and readydy to go wh the countdown clocks stopped in t minus 31 seconds. again. this time, the launch control center computers had halted because of an indication that the valve on one of the pipes used to fill the fuel tanks had failed to close. if the indicator was correct, then only one valve was left to prevent fuel from the tank from leaking overboard...
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kathryn: now i tend to agree with mr. icahn. be downdrafts, precipitate by horrific data from the economic side, which the market with its recent bottom for current .ricing is not discounting the second round of virus could also precipitate that downdraft. thirdly, terrible earnings. i think the market is ahead of itself based on bailouts, stimulus, a crowding out of the hazard,sector, moral and i don't buy into it. alix: i guess the question is why. if you are looking at a v-shaped recovery when the equity market, maybe they are pricing in that kind of recovery on the economic front. what is the counter to that? 2021 is going to be a tremendous year in terms of economic bounce, but this is going to be the worst we have seen since the great depression. the longer the economy remains closed, of course, the worst that will be. we could be facing a depression rather than what the market has priced in. it did price and in that two week slide a traditional recession. effect is the economy is closed. the economy is still closed, and o
kathryn: now i tend to agree with mr. icahn. be downdrafts, precipitate by horrific data from the economic side, which the market with its recent bottom for current .ricing is not discounting the second round of virus could also precipitate that downdraft. thirdly, terrible earnings. i think the market is ahead of itself based on bailouts, stimulus, a crowding out of the hazard,sector, moral and i don't buy into it. alix: i guess the question is why. if you are looking at a v-shaped recovery...
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kathryn: i think the concern is really about the long-term independence of the federal reserve.hatve a federal reserve was able to use powers so quickly because it has built up its credibility over decades as an institution we trust. they are not making political decisions. right now, because they are forced to be doing so much more than a central bank should be asked to do, they are having to make these very difficult judgment calls. again, they are institutionally designed to help out big companies more than small and medium-sized enterprises that need help. these are the types of decisions that political actors have to make and should be accountable reserve'se federal long-term political independence will be threatened if they have to keep making these decisions. romaine: appreciate you coming on this program. we will be back. this is bloomberg. ♪ more than 2 million deaths related to the coronavirus so far, but underneath that number, there is a lot of interesting data. not only the number of deaths, but the number of recoveries. johns hopkins has been tracking it. jason far
kathryn: i think the concern is really about the long-term independence of the federal reserve.hatve a federal reserve was able to use powers so quickly because it has built up its credibility over decades as an institution we trust. they are not making political decisions. right now, because they are forced to be doing so much more than a central bank should be asked to do, they are having to make these very difficult judgment calls. again, they are institutionally designed to help out big...
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kathryn will be signing copies after her talk and after the q&a. we will have, she will come and talk, talk you and i with you, our wonderful audience. then we will have the book signing.av please welcome doctor kathryn sullivan. [applause] >> april 24, 1990 congress where we had been 14 days earlier, suited up, strapped in and ready to go with the countdown clock stopped at d- 31 seconds. again. this time from the launch control center computers all the countdown because an indication that a valve on one of the pipes used to fill the fuel tanks had failed to close. the indicator was correct, that only one valve was left to prevent the fuel in the tank from leaking over instead of into the bay shuttle's three main engines. if that happened, we could end up with the hubble telescope, a port landing site on the other side of the atlantic ocean or splashed into the ocean it would be scrubbed if the indicator was wrong however, think about the tire pressure system on your car. the system was fine and it was no reason to scratch. so which was it? seriou
kathryn will be signing copies after her talk and after the q&a. we will have, she will come and talk, talk you and i with you, our wonderful audience. then we will have the book signing.av please welcome doctor kathryn sullivan. [applause] >> april 24, 1990 congress where we had been 14 days earlier, suited up, strapped in and ready to go with the countdown clock stopped at d- 31 seconds. again. this time from the launch control center computers all the countdown because an...
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so thank you kathryn for everything she did to pave the way for all of us. so janice hughes spent a lot of time thinking about people like kathryn johnson. what inspired you to take on the genius of women as a topic of this 15th book? >> i've been thinking about women's issues for a long time in my career but the particular for this was a survey done by a friend of mine. he was a strategist and he did a survey where he found 90% of americans think geniuses tend to be men. you don't get 90% of americans say they like -- so we went out to lunch and mike presented his findings to me and he said what do you think is going on? i really had no idea. mike paid for lunch and i spent the next two years trying to come up with an answer. >> there was another part of your but the said they asked people what it took to be a genius and 15% of men said i might be a genius. how many women said so? >> zero. there was not a single woman in the survey who said she might be a genius. let's admit 15% of men who said they were geniuses are possibly delusional. but that's okay bec
so thank you kathryn for everything she did to pave the way for all of us. so janice hughes spent a lot of time thinking about people like kathryn johnson. what inspired you to take on the genius of women as a topic of this 15th book? >> i've been thinking about women's issues for a long time in my career but the particular for this was a survey done by a friend of mine. he was a strategist and he did a survey where he found 90% of americans think geniuses tend to be men. you don't get...
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let's watch. >> kathryn sullivan.y the authority -- by-- university, i admit you to the degree of doctor of philosophy with all the rights and privileges thereto, and i congratulate you. [applause] >> dr. sullivan leaves us to go to nasa, the u.s. space agency, to be one of the first women to enter the training course as an astronaut. [applause] >> and the two delightful things about the way he did those ceremonies, your president has just hooded you and shaken your hand, ladies and gentlemen, the first time anyone called you doctor and your family is there, and then you go sit with the faculty onstage instead of going to the audience because you are now a credentialed member of the academy. this is interesting. >> you were getting your ph.d. in oceans, and you are often -- you are off to nasa. this is what your brother comes back into the story. what was his role? >> christmas time of 1976, he had been tracking all the advertisements nasa had out to recruit for the shuttle program. he's the flying nut in the family,
let's watch. >> kathryn sullivan.y the authority -- by-- university, i admit you to the degree of doctor of philosophy with all the rights and privileges thereto, and i congratulate you. [applause] >> dr. sullivan leaves us to go to nasa, the u.s. space agency, to be one of the first women to enter the training course as an astronaut. [applause] >> and the two delightful things about the way he did those ceremonies, your president has just hooded you and shaken your hand,...
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kathryn sullivan, you've written a book about the hubble and we're going to talk a lot about it todaywatching that video all these years later what was it like for you, knowing you are on board? dr. sullivan: it was one of my favorite moments. you just saw the skill, professionalism and calm of that exceptional team on full display. we all sat in the cockpit. we had no role in this at all. it was the guys on the screen but we just sat and listened, not to the commentator but to the technical communications, followed the discussion through. it was just a marvel. i had the launch control center get me the audiotape of the technical control loops because i wanted to be able to have that souvenir. these were my guys, the team i'm a part of. susan: you tell this story as your book opens about the 32nd hold. what happened there? dr. sullivan: so there is a set of fuel lines, you saw that big orange tank through which one of them fills the oxygen tank within it. and because you want all the oxygen to stay in the tank there are two valves that you close to make sure nothing leaks out and one
kathryn sullivan, you've written a book about the hubble and we're going to talk a lot about it todaywatching that video all these years later what was it like for you, knowing you are on board? dr. sullivan: it was one of my favorite moments. you just saw the skill, professionalism and calm of that exceptional team on full display. we all sat in the cockpit. we had no role in this at all. it was the guys on the screen but we just sat and listened, not to the commentator but to the technical...
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it's ok for more on the economic impact off coronavirus in china i'm joined by kathryn young she is the investment director of fidelity international in hong kong hello to you catherine so we have a number at 6.8 percent contraction in chinese 1st quarter growth is that in line with what you were expecting was very much in line with what the market was expecting and considering china was in full lockdown during this 1st quarter again not too much of a surprise but we are seeing from a sector perspective for example manufacturing up 8098100 percent utilization rights some of the services in consumer 6 is a bit more difficult to cold but we are expecting to see this pent up demand coming through at some stage especially for certain segments. i mean i've got one for 14 days and pensive but that adage does really ring true right if china sneezes the rest of the world will we'll catch a cold and this may be more literal in the current times but what does this mean for the rest of the global economy that china's economy looks the way it does right now well again we should be too surprised at
it's ok for more on the economic impact off coronavirus in china i'm joined by kathryn young she is the investment director of fidelity international in hong kong hello to you catherine so we have a number at 6.8 percent contraction in chinese 1st quarter growth is that in line with what you were expecting was very much in line with what the market was expecting and considering china was in full lockdown during this 1st quarter again not too much of a surprise but we are seeing from a sector...
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>>and you can watch kathryn's entire interview on kron on along with our continue coverage of the coronavirus pandemic just download the kron on app for free to stay on top of your local and national coronavirus headlines we're going to take - [narrator] if you watch tv using an antenna, listen up. kron four is moving frequencies on april 29th, and you will need to re-scan your tv to keep watching this channel. re-scanning is simple, and requires no new equipment or services. if you watch kron four through a cable or satellite service, your service provider will do it for you. go to kron4.com, or call 415-561-8632 for more information. keep watching kron four, and we'll keep you posted. and we're back at 4.25 after 13 seasons in the nfl longtime forty-niner joe staley is retiring from the game and kron four's jason dumas took a look back at his memorable career as a left tackle for the red and gold. >>for 13 seasons, joe staley anchored the 49 ers offensive line he was a three-time all-pro selection and 6 time pro bowl. he decided now was the best time to walk away from the game talking to th
>>and you can watch kathryn's entire interview on kron on along with our continue coverage of the coronavirus pandemic just download the kron on app for free to stay on top of your local and national coronavirus headlines we're going to take - [narrator] if you watch tv using an antenna, listen up. kron four is moving frequencies on april 29th, and you will need to re-scan your tv to keep watching this channel. re-scanning is simple, and requires no new equipment or services. if you watch...
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with me now is our news correspondent kathryn stancheshen. about this announcement about gowns. even so, saying that you are going to have to stop washing some of these gowns and reusing them, rather than disposing of them. it sounded like quite a lot, 84 tonnes worth from turkey. how long will it last? it has not just been the last 24—hour is. they have been facing increasing scrutiny for the last weeks now about the ongoing problems of personal protective equipment, how to get it out there quickly, and is there enough? there has been a lot of concern today from the people representing health care workers about this advice of reusing gowns and certain pieces of equipment. they say it is a compromise to fire and puts people at risk. robert jenrick today says nobody wants to go into work and be frighted wondering what they will have the next day. we have got to do more. that is where this 84 tonnes of equipment will be coming in from turkey tomorrow. it is 400,000 gowns. that, by most estimates, will only last about three or four days. we are
with me now is our news correspondent kathryn stancheshen. about this announcement about gowns. even so, saying that you are going to have to stop washing some of these gowns and reusing them, rather than disposing of them. it sounded like quite a lot, 84 tonnes worth from turkey. how long will it last? it has not just been the last 24—hour is. they have been facing increasing scrutiny for the last weeks now about the ongoing problems of personal protective equipment, how to get it out there...
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with me is kathryn smith, director of operations, at the alzheimers society. she's in london.orriben, who cares for her friend jane roberson. jane was diagnosed with dementia six years ago. thank you very much for being with us. thank you very much for being with us. let me speak first to catherine. cani us. let me speak first to catherine. can i ask you, what feedback are you getting from society members and supporters about the worry they have at the moment? absolutely. if you think that approximately 95% of people living with dementia are over 65, which puts them at higher risk anyway, and many of them live with long—term conditions, so people are really worried. many of the calls to oui’ really worried. many of the calls to our helpline now out about coronavirus and the impact on people affected by dementia, and they are talking about things such as how they manage, many people with dementia are already feeling isolated, so how they managed with social isolation, there are difficulties with carers, how if they get the basics such as the shopping and generally keeping in to
with me is kathryn smith, director of operations, at the alzheimers society. she's in london.orriben, who cares for her friend jane roberson. jane was diagnosed with dementia six years ago. thank you very much for being with us. thank you very much for being with us. let me speak first to catherine. cani us. let me speak first to catherine. can i ask you, what feedback are you getting from society members and supporters about the worry they have at the moment? absolutely. if you think that...
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um, kathryn newton. uh, we have so many great people up there reading and more going all the time.avorite books. and i'm personally matching everyone with their book. and if you want to donate, it's ten dollars. um, you just text the word "save" -to 20222. -mm-hmm. or you go onto, um, savethechildren.org /savewithstories. -got it. -and that would be awesome, because we're just eking everything out of it that we can to help these kids. well, thank you so much for doing that, and we'll help as much as we can on our side. i really appreciate it. do you want to read for us? -i would love to. -would you? you let me know when, and then we'll-we'll jump in on it. oh, good. okay, wait, i have one more thing to tell you. -yes. -it's been so successful for save the children here in the u.s. that it's up and running in the netherlands. save the... uh, save with stories south korea. -save with stories south africa. -wow. save with stories, um, u.k. is getting up and running. australia. so... india. so it's become a whole global thing. isn't that cool? -amy adams. -that's amazing. that's really
um, kathryn newton. uh, we have so many great people up there reading and more going all the time.avorite books. and i'm personally matching everyone with their book. and if you want to donate, it's ten dollars. um, you just text the word "save" -to 20222. -mm-hmm. or you go onto, um, savethechildren.org /savewithstories. -got it. -and that would be awesome, because we're just eking everything out of it that we can to help these kids. well, thank you so much for doing that, and we'll...
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here with more, kathryn i -- catherine nye. effect to have a major etf like this spread out its money across all of these different contracts rather than being concentrated in that front month contract like it used to be? >> this is really interesting. it is the fifth time in the last two weeks that they have decided they wanted to push it forward. veryas built up -- it is a popular product among retail investors looking for a bottom. a lot of retail interests have picked up to the point where they own at one point a little bit more than a quarter of all outstanding contracts. whatever they did has an outsized impact on the markets. weeks, they two have been -- slowly, given a lot of regulatory -- >> please hang up. scarlet: i think we had a complication. is catherine still there? no, she is not. in this day and age, when phone calls get dropped, we have to roll with it. it is too bad we cannot continue that, but fascinating. a couple of other etf's have done the same thing. etf has shifted its holdings. these supposedly passiv
here with more, kathryn i -- catherine nye. effect to have a major etf like this spread out its money across all of these different contracts rather than being concentrated in that front month contract like it used to be? >> this is really interesting. it is the fifth time in the last two weeks that they have decided they wanted to push it forward. veryas built up -- it is a popular product among retail investors looking for a bottom. a lot of retail interests have picked up to the point...
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. >> reporter: former hostage kathryn koob was held 444 days.id you learn about the rescue attempt? >> there were two things that happened. first of all, we got a letter from a student. that was not unusual. schoolchildren wrote to us a lot. she starts off, "dear kathryn, how are you? i'm sorry the rescue attempt failed. i hope they try again." >> reporter: the second clue, a news magazine inside revealed more detail. >> stories about the united states and iran had been torn out. the letters to the editor were still there, and the letters to the editor talked about people who had died trying to rescue us. >> these were the heroes who paved the way for those of us that have -- >> reporter: in april, 1980, retired four-star general tony thomas was a west point cadet. less than a month away thefrom joining the army. he knows members of the 1980 rescue team. >> it still burns in them that they're disappointed that they weren't able to execute the mission. they were confident if they could get there, they could rescue our hostages and bring them home
. >> reporter: former hostage kathryn koob was held 444 days.id you learn about the rescue attempt? >> there were two things that happened. first of all, we got a letter from a student. that was not unusual. schoolchildren wrote to us a lot. she starts off, "dear kathryn, how are you? i'm sorry the rescue attempt failed. i hope they try again." >> reporter: the second clue, a news magazine inside revealed more detail. >> stories about the united states and iran...
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from facebook, kathryn, what do we have -- you're full of crap. the democrats are pushing mail-in voting because they can easily cheat. >> robert, may i direct you if you're willing to engage in a reading exercise at the "the new york times," when you go in increased participation, namely mail-in ballot direction. if you take time to created, your party won't be harmed in the process. that's the issue. like everybody looks at this, and instead of saying what's fair, what's the most beneficial way to encourage participation and keep us safe? instead, everybody puts on their cape, whether it's red or blue. and decides, hmm, is this for or against my party? and weighs in accordingly. i think that's terrible. i want to know what you think. go to my website @smerconish.com this hour. and answer this week's survey question. cannot wait to seat outcome. will coronavirus kill the handshake? now, getting rid of the custom is easier said than done. just watch the dutch prime minister eat his own words here. [ speaking in foreign language ] [ laughter ] >> s
from facebook, kathryn, what do we have -- you're full of crap. the democrats are pushing mail-in voting because they can easily cheat. >> robert, may i direct you if you're willing to engage in a reading exercise at the "the new york times," when you go in increased participation, namely mail-in ballot direction. if you take time to created, your party won't be harmed in the process. that's the issue. like everybody looks at this, and instead of saying what's fair, what's the...
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>>it feels great i'mhappy home r kathryn larson the nightmare is over. the long trip for them. >>her mom d stepdad finally home after being on the coral princess cruise ip r almost a month. the ship had several confirmed cases of covid-19 as well as 2 deaths. the ship originally departed om chile march 5th and was supposed dock in argentina on march 19th, instead because of issues due to covid-19 the vessel docked at port miami on saturday my mother could say that e crew staff fo sure not all. >>the circumstances larson says her step dad did have flu like sympto for while, but by the time the ship docked, the cole had beenmedically cleared they went back to their cape coral home sarday night and the crse ship provide transportation home which are taken. you ow re appreciated our cameras were there as what appear to be passengers got into these black suvs the drivers decked out in protective princess cruises says the disembarkment process is expected to take several days because of the current limit number of flights on sunday we saw passengers loading into these buses waitingat
>>it feels great i'mhappy home r kathryn larson the nightmare is over. the long trip for them. >>her mom d stepdad finally home after being on the coral princess cruise ip r almost a month. the ship had several confirmed cases of covid-19 as well as 2 deaths. the ship originally departed om chile march 5th and was supposed dock in argentina on march 19th, instead because of issues due to covid-19 the vessel docked at port miami on saturday my mother could say that e crew staff fo...
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kathryn: good evening everyone and welcome to book passage. thank you for coming up tonight on a tuesday night. there are so many things that you could be doing. you made a really good decision coming here, this is a smart crowded pretty you will be mesmerized and just fascinated by the program we have for you tonight in the vein we ask that you turn your cell phones off because you will not need them. do not look at your cell phone for the next hour. i guarantee it. you will be completely mesmerized by our authors. we are so proud to bring you today. so thank you for supporting book passage and we are an independent bookstore, one of the very few remaining independent bookstores. [applause]. thank you and we are very proud of that fact. thanks for comingan to our location here. we also have a beautiful store in the seri building in san francisco and if you have never been there, it is a beautiful building. go in and buy a few books and go have dinner in the city. it is really wonderful way to spend yourr evening. and remember book passage is
kathryn: good evening everyone and welcome to book passage. thank you for coming up tonight on a tuesday night. there are so many things that you could be doing. you made a really good decision coming here, this is a smart crowded pretty you will be mesmerized and just fascinated by the program we have for you tonight in the vein we ask that you turn your cell phones off because you will not need them. do not look at your cell phone for the next hour. i guarantee it. you will be completely...
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. >> guest: doctor kathryn ross,. >> guest: i have to to you she's now my physician.ughter] >> host: i wonder why? [laughter] >> guest: because she believes in medical aid in dying and i have now t turned to her. but there are very few physicians initially d.c. said you have to have a registry, and you have tois list your name as a physician willing to carry out medical aid and dying. very few physicians were willing to do that and put their name out there in public. but now, we haveow a few, very few and the medication is very, very difficult to get a hold of. one was taken off the market by one of our drug companies. ask me why and i cannot answer it. once it was taken off the markets, a number of pharmacies began to create their own potions. , and now you have to really find it through a physician. it is not easy. i am hoping that process will become easier as times goes on. after all, this law has been in place for 22 years. the number of people who have applied for medical aid in dying and received the medication, only two thirds of those people have actually use
. >> guest: doctor kathryn ross,. >> guest: i have to to you she's now my physician.ughter] >> host: i wonder why? [laughter] >> guest: because she believes in medical aid in dying and i have now t turned to her. but there are very few physicians initially d.c. said you have to have a registry, and you have tois list your name as a physician willing to carry out medical aid and dying. very few physicians were willing to do that and put their name out there in public. but...
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. >>> what do we got, kathryn. from facebook, i think. more social media. roaring in.dictators. mayors and governors shouldn't have the authority to shut everything down. we will never know if the shutdown ever really happened. hold on, tony wait a minute. mayors and governors shouldn't have the authority. so no one would have the authority. so then we're going to, in the midst of a pandemic just leave it up to individuals? then how do we protect -- i hate to say this, but everybody is using the analogy of peeing in the pool, there i said it. once somebody does it, you can't stay in the deep end and avoid it. so, by your logic, we're going to trust that nobody pees in the pool. can't have that. jeopardizes all of pus. go to my question @smerconish answer the question, restoration of american society should take place state by state, regionally or nationally. >>> up ahead, donald trump thought about hosting a talk radio program from the white house including taking calls. ru rush limbaugh said he'd be great at the job. to me, this brings everything full circle. come on,
. >>> what do we got, kathryn. from facebook, i think. more social media. roaring in.dictators. mayors and governors shouldn't have the authority to shut everything down. we will never know if the shutdown ever really happened. hold on, tony wait a minute. mayors and governors shouldn't have the authority. so no one would have the authority. so then we're going to, in the midst of a pandemic just leave it up to individuals? then how do we protect -- i hate to say this, but everybody is...
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. >> kathryn barger, appreciate your time. >>> the cdc director praises the president after the w.h.olted funding. and it's called dangerous at this time. >>> plus, the fda authorizes a new saliva test for the coronavirus. we'll show you how it might work. there will be parties again soon, and family gatherings. there will be parades and sporting events and concerts. to help our communities when they come back together, respond to the 2020 census now. spend a few minutes online today to impact the next 10 years of healthcare, infrastructure and education. go to 2020census.gov and respond today to make america's tomorrow brighter. it's time to shape our future. keeping our customers, employees, and communities safe. during these uncertain times we want you to get great service without leaving the safety of your home. shop at sprint.com for free next day shipping and no activation fees on our best new phone deals, like a samsung galaxy phone for just $0 a month. plus, you'll also get a $100 prepaid mastercard when you switch online. stay healthy and visit sprint.com to get the services
. >> kathryn barger, appreciate your time. >>> the cdc director praises the president after the w.h.olted funding. and it's called dangerous at this time. >>> plus, the fda authorizes a new saliva test for the coronavirus. we'll show you how it might work. there will be parties again soon, and family gatherings. there will be parades and sporting events and concerts. to help our communities when they come back together, respond to the 2020 census now. spend a few minutes...
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some of the issues that we are discussing tonight, there is a fascinating new column on cnn.com by kathryn powell. she writes how this is highlighting so many inequalities with race at cnn.com. >>> america's inmates are facing this deadly virus with no way out. up next, inside the jail. that's become a flash point in this crisis. hundreds of inmates and gars infected. and ahead, charles barkley is with us. it's been more than a month since the nba season was just wiped out. lou professional athletes using their time to help their communities. >> as we go to break we have more love, more hope from celebrity. comedian george lopez and his tv wife, constance marie right now. >> we'd like to send a huge -- to the latino community, which is our community. >> and a special thank you to all the health care workers. you are heroes. we know you are working long hours away from your family to help everyone. >> thank you to everyone who has supported my foundation. it is very difficult right now when a lot of immune systems are compromised. we have to keep practicing self-quarantining. >> stay six fe
some of the issues that we are discussing tonight, there is a fascinating new column on cnn.com by kathryn powell. she writes how this is highlighting so many inequalities with race at cnn.com. >>> america's inmates are facing this deadly virus with no way out. up next, inside the jail. that's become a flash point in this crisis. hundreds of inmates and gars infected. and ahead, charles barkley is with us. it's been more than a month since the nba season was just wiped out. lou...
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worcrkfoe,as hd axethere million jobsnd countg.in rest restaurants expect mo las yoffth mis.onth kathryn mcgee haen a rtbar endefo12r rs yea. atmom of two lost her job whitl >>on i d't have a salary. i don't have, i can't sick avlee vorioacatn pay. ofealake l oofonur meyff o shcas. tip moso it's a huge blow tarily wh yene ou'rto, lddae y, you just c'tank. wor ent?doayou p f ror how do you pay yr ous?bill dohow y pouoray f yr ouifr u vehaus to e uryo? car ? hooudo y p fayouor yr dski ldep rr:orte f 2orar2-ye-o w'srnayl oa er, whloit se, rverhejor snb wa'the ty onl id>>miy falyem m wberserlae f ofas part of the pandemic. wtheyord kea for bicog ympan anthd e ey'rlaying off a bunch orof wke brsseecau is t'.slow and msooly whe mifaosly lt eithalr hethns iceuran ao.ls st'satba problthy aze crie paf rt oalofl s, thi itos e los heeaur hltinh ncsurae tin dd olewo lypee , opleli, kenidefite seeaed hlth inrasuifnce tnghi were t wrong. >>or repte tr:inhe fanalci aid llbine sigd toin l lawasfrt iday llwier off se omefreli: 00 a week in federal emunplmeoyo nt twoerrks. refor straau snts:ma bllesusins
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>>you can catch kathryn's full interview on kron on along with continued coverage of the coronavirus pandemic download the kron on app for free to stay on top of your local and national coronavirus headlines. today i'm proud to endorse joe biden for president of the united states because he will be an extraordinary president. house speaker nancy pelosi of san francisco has officially now endorsed joe biden for president biden is the. >>presumptive democratic nominee in this video released this morning. pelosi touted biden's experience as vice president including his moon shot efforts to find a cure for cancer. >>after an outbreak of coronavirus on board the uss theodore roosevelt navy captain brett crozier was relieved of his duty as the ship's commander now after an investigation, the navy may be reversing its course on that decision joe khaleel reports from washington. >>us navy officials are preparing to say their leadership was wrong to relieve a popular captain of his duty, us navy is recommending that captain crozier be reinstated john garamendi sits on the armed services commi
>>you can catch kathryn's full interview on kron on along with continued coverage of the coronavirus pandemic download the kron on app for free to stay on top of your local and national coronavirus headlines. today i'm proud to endorse joe biden for president of the united states because he will be an extraordinary president. house speaker nancy pelosi of san francisco has officially now endorsed joe biden for president biden is the. >>presumptive democratic nominee in this video...
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are alsojoined by sam monaghan, who is the ceo of mha, the uks largest charitable care provider and kathrynoth of you. first of all, i wonder how you react to these figures. they are shocking but not surprising. it's been quite obvious to most of us that there have been far more people dying within care homes than are being reported because obviously, the deaths in ca re because obviously, the deaths in care homes are not being measured and counted in the same way. it's really important that they do find a way to measure these debts and count them more quickly because we cannot ta ke them more quickly because we cannot take appropriate action if we don't know what we are dealing with and i also feel personally, bearing in mind my own experience that there will be more deaths than that that are not being recorded as covid 19 because people are not being tested. is there a way that you can see of getting more accurate figures much more quickly? well, i think one of the things is to increase testing in ca re the things is to increase testing in care homes and that's something the alzheimer soc
are alsojoined by sam monaghan, who is the ceo of mha, the uks largest charitable care provider and kathrynoth of you. first of all, i wonder how you react to these figures. they are shocking but not surprising. it's been quite obvious to most of us that there have been far more people dying within care homes than are being reported because obviously, the deaths in ca re because obviously, the deaths in care homes are not being measured and counted in the same way. it's really important that...
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with me is kathryn smith, director of operations, at the alzheimers society. the programme. do these figures today that we have seen confirm what you already knew, just the speed and spread of this in ca re just the speed and spread of this in care homes? absolutely, i mean it is shocking that you think this is effectively a 300% increase in cases within care homes and in fact there isa within care homes and in fact there is a delay of at least a week and recording. figures are wacky —— likely to be much more in some places. this is something people have been very concerned about that ca re have been very concerned about that care homes are not getting adequate testing and support and the appropriate personal protective equipment to enable them to look after some of the most vulnerable in oui’ after some of the most vulnerable in our society. how frightening is that you think both for the staff and residents given what you have just said and the figures show in terms of what is being in spirit in ssdc? it is extremely frightening. we are finding that 80% of ou
with me is kathryn smith, director of operations, at the alzheimers society. the programme. do these figures today that we have seen confirm what you already knew, just the speed and spread of this in ca re just the speed and spread of this in care homes? absolutely, i mean it is shocking that you think this is effectively a 300% increase in cases within care homes and in fact there isa within care homes and in fact there is a delay of at least a week and recording. figures are wacky ——...
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with me now is our news correspondent kathryn stanczyszyn.bly it is only going to last a matter of days, and we have heard from the unite union today going so far as to say that they would ask matt hancock to consider his position, it shows that we are now looking at a crisis of confidence of clinical staff in what the government has been doing. so, one wonders if what we have heard from today will be enough to reassure staff that they can have that confidence renewed? the government has been under fire about ppe now for weeks, really. as you say, a bit light on the detail about exactly how they‘ re say, a bit light on the detail about exactly how they're going to solve this problem, logistical problem, of where they are getting it from and how they getting it out to people. there was 400,000 gowns, there was a question in the follow—up saying, those would last a matter of two or three days. robert jenrick‘s those would last a matter of two or three days. robertjenrick‘s answer to that was about the efforts they are putting into work with bri
with me now is our news correspondent kathryn stanczyszyn.bly it is only going to last a matter of days, and we have heard from the unite union today going so far as to say that they would ask matt hancock to consider his position, it shows that we are now looking at a crisis of confidence of clinical staff in what the government has been doing. so, one wonders if what we have heard from today will be enough to reassure staff that they can have that confidence renewed? the government has been...
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my name is kathryn pety an architectural histor his histor. i ask the body uphold the position to restore the policy. it is my professional opinion that there is a lick street histor -- lake street district with numerous impact dwelling constructed between 1906 and 1927. 2,517th avenue guy architect ee young very much on par with other historic architects in the hearing is such a contributor and historic resource. it should be treated in accordance with the secretary of interior standards. by restoring the three story bay as discussed at length. last year i was asked to explore potential for a landmark district. we met. we are preparing a nomination which is pending department review and neighborhood outreach on the part of the planning department. it is important to know in 2012 the department considered the lake street district eligible for the california register and legal council advices the nomination is filed and pending review the department must consider the status. i am sympathetic to neighbors offended by the eyesore. it isir respons
my name is kathryn pety an architectural histor his histor. i ask the body uphold the position to restore the policy. it is my professional opinion that there is a lick street histor -- lake street district with numerous impact dwelling constructed between 1906 and 1927. 2,517th avenue guy architect ee young very much on par with other historic architects in the hearing is such a contributor and historic resource. it should be treated in accordance with the secretary of interior standards. by...
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but is what we need you collecting are not answer this is just a portion of a longer interview th kathrynfind out more view the entire interview just download the kron on app it's free right now you can also turn to our website at kron 4 dot com for the very latest on. >>the coronavirus an yes. the fir word tony adventure. but when allergies and ngestion sike, take alleg-d... a non-drsy antihistamine plus a powerful congestant. so you can always sa"yes" to putting your true colors on displ. say "yes" to allegra- to putting your true colors on displ. only activiaas billions of o live and activprobiotics. a delicious way to enjoy probiotics every day. th 20 years of devotion to gut heth. activia. like no other. >>we'lshow the most over james on about you but i'm going home after just a little as we all. here's a quick lo at your seven-day around the bay forecasts and again. >>we'reooking at a wet weekend so john's been recommending you stay inside as has the cdc. state of california. what if you are going to be outside obviously bring your umbrella if you're gonna walk the dog get a persona
but is what we need you collecting are not answer this is just a portion of a longer interview th kathrynfind out more view the entire interview just download the kron on app it's free right now you can also turn to our website at kron 4 dot com for the very latest on. >>the coronavirus an yes. the fir word tony adventure. but when allergies and ngestion sike, take alleg-d... a non-drsy antihistamine plus a powerful congestant. so you can always sa"yes" to putting your true...
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with me is kathryn smith, director of operations, at the alzheimers society.urselves included, feel that care homes have been the invisible front line and have been a bit of an afterthought. in the management of this pandemic. 0f afterthought. in the management of this pandemic. of course it is unprecedented, of course everybody is doing their best, but we have 400,000 people living with and care homes in the uk and two thirds of those people have dementia and the ca re those people have dementia and the care home staff have not been given the appropriate personal protection equipment, the residents and staff had not been able to get testing and, of course, a care home environment can be a little bit of an incubator with so many people that are potentially vulnerable with a disease potentially spreading faster. you're also looking at those without same as her being cared for at home as well. —— with alzheimers encoder tom. this app at home should also be recognised as front line staff. —— the staff. staff are having to work with people in their own homes and l
with me is kathryn smith, director of operations, at the alzheimers society.urselves included, feel that care homes have been the invisible front line and have been a bit of an afterthought. in the management of this pandemic. 0f afterthought. in the management of this pandemic. of course it is unprecedented, of course everybody is doing their best, but we have 400,000 people living with and care homes in the uk and two thirds of those people have dementia and the ca re those people have...
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and kathryn smith, from the alzheimer's society, is in wakefield good morning table. go out and she has no idea about the fact we need to stay two metres away from anybody else but the disadvantage of having a guide dog as people are attracted to it. even when i was in the supermarket yesterday people were coming over and talking to her and me and kind of violating the boundary around me. so it is very difficult, the fact that one gentleman recently said, we weren't vulnerable a couple of weeks ago but the fact we are deemed not vulnerable enough to get home delivery means we have to venture out, get on public transport when we are told not to and actually having to go out into the supermarket and be out there when we don't really need to. we are putting notjust ourselves at risk but everybody else that we come into contact with. there's a huge learning curve, listening to your experiences, huge learning curve not only for you but people around you who have been used toa people around you who have been used to a certain way, how you deal with guide dogs, how you socia
and kathryn smith, from the alzheimer's society, is in wakefield good morning table. go out and she has no idea about the fact we need to stay two metres away from anybody else but the disadvantage of having a guide dog as people are attracted to it. even when i was in the supermarket yesterday people were coming over and talking to her and me and kind of violating the boundary around me. so it is very difficult, the fact that one gentleman recently said, we weren't vulnerable a couple of weeks...
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my name is kathryn pety an architectural histor his histor. i ask the body uphold the position to restore the policy. it is my professional opinion that there is a lick street histor -- lake street district with numerous impact dwelling constructed between 1906 and 1927. 2,517th avenue guy architect ee young very much on par with other historic architects in the hearing is such a contributor and historic resource. it should be treated in accordance with the secretary of interior standards. by restoring the three story bay as discussed at length. last year i was asked to explore potential for a landmark district. we met. we are preparing a nomination which is pending department review and neighborhood outreach on the part of the planning department. it is important to know in 2012 the department considered the lake street district eligible for the california register and legal council advices the nomination is filed and pending review the department must consider the status. i am sympathetic to neighbors offended by the eyesore. it isir respons
my name is kathryn pety an architectural histor his histor. i ask the body uphold the position to restore the policy. it is my professional opinion that there is a lick street histor -- lake street district with numerous impact dwelling constructed between 1906 and 1927. 2,517th avenue guy architect ee young very much on par with other historic architects in the hearing is such a contributor and historic resource. it should be treated in accordance with the secretary of interior standards. by...