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kit juckes from societe generale. don't want you to explain the up war -- the uproar in london. i know that is way above your pay grade -- or the other issues in britain. i'm absolutely baffled by the british press because i guess they don't have anything to talk about brexit. give us a brexit update. as it affects sterling. enough, the bad news is nothing is happening with brexit. there is no real progress. there is a warning today from brussels that it is going to take time for the city of london to be able to do business as usual with europe. other than that, there is still very little concrete action the government is focused on other things. we have had a couple of headlines last week that it will get a trade deal in due course, which i think is what people still assume. but you can see exit in the euro-sterling exchange rate, which has moved this summer for something where illiquidity could drive it around, between .9 and just above .9. tom: there is a fancy bloomberg function called a trading envelope, two stan
kit juckes from societe generale. don't want you to explain the up war -- the uproar in london. i know that is way above your pay grade -- or the other issues in britain. i'm absolutely baffled by the british press because i guess they don't have anything to talk about brexit. give us a brexit update. as it affects sterling. enough, the bad news is nothing is happening with brexit. there is no real progress. there is a warning today from brussels that it is going to take time for the city of...
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kit: i hope positive. jonathan: the fact that it took a while to into that question speaks to how uncertain tomorrow is. great to catch up with you, sir. kit juckes of socgen. that is the issue, the unprintable nature of the payroll report 24 hours away. tom: it is always unprintable. we got to -- it is always unpredictable. we have got to really make this clear. but the band is not here. it is here. on radio, my arms are way out. it is enormous uncertainty into tomorrow. jonathan: looking forward to francine lacqua's interview with bank of england governor andrew bailey. they just seem to want to flirt with the negative interest rates and retain the option to do something in the future. i don't think they are anywhere close to instituting negative interest rates. tom: but my point is the market makes you close. jonathan: possibly, yes. and there was a whole sheet in the monetary policy report dedicated to walking us through negative interest rates, the effective lower bound, and what it could mean for the
kit: i hope positive. jonathan: the fact that it took a while to into that question speaks to how uncertain tomorrow is. great to catch up with you, sir. kit juckes of socgen. that is the issue, the unprintable nature of the payroll report 24 hours away. tom: it is always unprintable. we got to -- it is always unpredictable. we have got to really make this clear. but the band is not here. it is here. on radio, my arms are way out. it is enormous uncertainty into tomorrow. jonathan: looking...
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if the kits were a0 you would expect the kits were a0 you would expect the swap is not to work.ems like there was some kind of problem with the swabs because the department of health has admitted they are now doing checks on the sterility of those swabs but also there was another problem because these test kits did not have the kitemark that they should have done so there was a failure in the bureaucratic process to make sure it had been properly certified by the regulator so that's another reason why they have been record stop why does this matter? it matters because the government has already had to hit pause on its paws to regularly test both staff and residents of ca re test both staff and residents of care homes and the run talks to berkeley as part of that problem and also of course it brings into question whether the government was doing the right checks on procurement during the pandemic and we saw this week another big scandal, over 50 million facemasks that nhs england had started using that nhs england had started using that clearly were not fit for purpose also. hund
if the kits were a0 you would expect the kits were a0 you would expect the swap is not to work.ems like there was some kind of problem with the swabs because the department of health has admitted they are now doing checks on the sterility of those swabs but also there was another problem because these test kits did not have the kitemark that they should have done so there was a failure in the bureaucratic process to make sure it had been properly certified by the regulator so that's another...
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things such as ppe kits for the passengers themselves.e have a full range of solutions from the very sophisticated to technical, to very basic things. emily: many traditional industrial companies are turning to software and honeywell is one of those. what are the opportunities, specifically, that you see for honeywell? foundationalasic outcome we see is control. weather control aircraft, control buildings, control industrial plants, you control things through hardware and software. software has always been part of the fiber of who we are. we have more software engineers than any other type of engineers on our staff today. we have way more than 40,000. -- transition to using data because when you control something you are connected to -- using enough different matter to control that process is a natural evolution of the company. that's why we formed our honeywell connected enterprise, were forged ip staff and building out connective issues. emily: you are talking about the cloud. how much revenue would you expect to drive honeywell cells?
things such as ppe kits for the passengers themselves.e have a full range of solutions from the very sophisticated to technical, to very basic things. emily: many traditional industrial companies are turning to software and honeywell is one of those. what are the opportunities, specifically, that you see for honeywell? foundationalasic outcome we see is control. weather control aircraft, control buildings, control industrial plants, you control things through hardware and software. software has...
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you've also pulled together what you're calling kits for kids. what is in that kit? >> basically we have these project small kits -- here's one. we have these kits here. inseed these kits there's basically a letter from us that tells them ways to make cards, what to put in them and why we're giving them these kits. we have basically some supplies that you can use to make these kits. here's some stickers, crayons, we've got mark eers. >> so this is basically to rally the troops and get other kids on board to do what you're doing? >> yeah, for sure. we're sending them to the crisis center. kids that don't have very much entertainment, they want to have some fun, we give this to something to do. just to enjoy their time and make them feel happy and it's a win-win. >> thank you both for everything you're doing here. i know that all these patients have been appreciating these cards and we thank you for all that you've been doing. >> i thank you for giving us this opportunity to be on this amazing interview. >> wonderful. thank you so much, boys. good luck. >> they're just
you've also pulled together what you're calling kits for kids. what is in that kit? >> basically we have these project small kits -- here's one. we have these kits here. inseed these kits there's basically a letter from us that tells them ways to make cards, what to put in them and why we're giving them these kits. we have basically some supplies that you can use to make these kits. here's some stickers, crayons, we've got mark eers. >> so this is basically to rally the troops and...
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interested in your kit. we saw the other one, do you have yours?e kit comes in two flavours, one is like a big dvd player and the other is more like a printer box. if you have two of the printer box as you have two of the printer box as you have two of the printer box as you have the same capacity as a lighthouse lab, the dvd box can do about 3000 samples a day. both of them are really compatible with both static installations and hospitals, but also mobile installations in va ns but also mobile installations in vans oi’ but also mobile installations in vans or trucks, so you can take the testing to the people wherever you need it. we saw the other kit had a kind of mini swab, which was then plugged into a tiny little thing not much bigger than a printer cartridge. is that something of the same procedure and protocol that you are using? it is more like a standard swab, and some of the clinicians are experimentally using saliva, as well as swabbing. it looks like saliva will work in the future as well. but it is the normal way that you do swabbing f
interested in your kit. we saw the other one, do you have yours?e kit comes in two flavours, one is like a big dvd player and the other is more like a printer box. if you have two of the printer box as you have two of the printer box as you have two of the printer box as you have the same capacity as a lighthouse lab, the dvd box can do about 3000 samples a day. both of them are really compatible with both static installations and hospitals, but also mobile installations in va ns but also...
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a new testing kit can track whether it is present on surfaces. we dig into the pros and cons. >> reporter: lab tick in additions working inside san francisco bay's biotech company are working around the clock to process surface detecting kits to detect the presence of covid-19. >> it is not a human diagnostic test. it just indicates whether or not you have people that are carrying the virus indoors. >> reporter: each kit comes with between 10 to 25 swabs. you take each swab, brush the top of any surface and send the samples back. >> we process every sample and assess whether or not the virus that causes covid-19 is present in the sample and then you can have a comprehensive view of where in your building sars-cov-2 was present. >> what is the turnaround time. >> 48 hours once the kit gets back to the head waters. >> reporter: according to their data, 20-50% of samples taken in various retail shops and grocery stores across the bay area have tested positive for the virus. >> we all spend more than 90% of our lives indoors. so we need to understand
a new testing kit can track whether it is present on surfaces. we dig into the pros and cons. >> reporter: lab tick in additions working inside san francisco bay's biotech company are working around the clock to process surface detecting kits to detect the presence of covid-19. >> it is not a human diagnostic test. it just indicates whether or not you have people that are carrying the virus indoors. >> reporter: each kit comes with between 10 to 25 swabs. you take each swab,...
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the kits were sent to care homes and for people to use at home.lied by the randox health care group should not be used till further notice. the department of health said the risk to safety was low — and test results were not affected. if you have a randox test kit at home, the advice is to return it using the enclosed return envelope. uk borderforce officers have intercepted more boats trying to cross the english channel. the uk government says france should do more to stop them leaving and shut down the route completely. french police insist they're catching more people attempting to make the trip than ever before. the uk coastguard says it's been dealing with a number of incidents this morning, and local authorities in kent in south east england say they are having to deal with a record number of children travelling alone. simon jones has been in dover this morning. there's been another busy morning here in dover. hardly surprising when you consider the conditions. look out to the channel. it is incredibly calm, perfect for attempting to get acr
the kits were sent to care homes and for people to use at home.lied by the randox health care group should not be used till further notice. the department of health said the risk to safety was low — and test results were not affected. if you have a randox test kit at home, the advice is to return it using the enclosed return envelope. uk borderforce officers have intercepted more boats trying to cross the english channel. the uk government says france should do more to stop them leaving and...
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santa clara y estanislao, las órdenes continúan para evacuar >> si se tiene que ir prepárese con su kit condiciones de calidad del aire tan peligrosas en la zona norte y este en el área sur no se ve tanto hubo en el pie de las montañas por la carretera 101 más de nueve años y nunca le tocó un incendio tan cerca >> ta después el fin de semana los incendios estaba lleno de humo, no se veía y no daba más en todos los pueblos cercanos y era preocupante no sabíamos era lo que pasaría >> los residentes se resultaron heridos de gravedad y varios bomberos resultan con heridas menores. hasta ahora y 1300 bomberos luchando contra este incendio de todo el país y miembros de la guardia nacional. el incendio solo se controla en un 15%, es 1 a montañosa de muy difícil acceso. por eso que los bomberos creen la situación continuará por varios días. mi reporte desde el centro de control en alameda regreso contigo >> muchas gracias. un condado que ha sido afectado es alameda. de esto parte de la ciudad está todavía bajo advertencia de evacuación los cimientos han consumido más de 376,000 acres y están co
santa clara y estanislao, las órdenes continúan para evacuar >> si se tiene que ir prepárese con su kit condiciones de calidad del aire tan peligrosas en la zona norte y este en el área sur no se ve tanto hubo en el pie de las montañas por la carretera 101 más de nueve años y nunca le tocó un incendio tan cerca >> ta después el fin de semana los incendios estaba lleno de humo, no se veía y no daba más en todos los pueblos cercanos y era preocupante no sabíamos era lo que...
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the 12 metre long service vessel was developed by c—kit international.t was skippered from a base in eastern england and the mission was part funded by the european space agency. finally, how handy would it be to have a chameleon tongue like a robot snatcher to reach all those far—away objects? this robot has been developed by a tea m robot has been developed by a team to help collect items without getting too close. the tongue works fast and can snatch up to 30 grams in up to 600 milliseconds. i want to share with you a fact that i hadn't fully understood until i met climate scientist ed hawkins last year. now, i'd known that our weather was getting worse and our sea levels were rising, and i'd known that global warming was happening because we were emitting carbon dioxide and methane into the air at a runaway rate, but what i hadn't fully understood is this —
the 12 metre long service vessel was developed by c—kit international.t was skippered from a base in eastern england and the mission was part funded by the european space agency. finally, how handy would it be to have a chameleon tongue like a robot snatcher to reach all those far—away objects? this robot has been developed by a tea m robot has been developed by a team to help collect items without getting too close. the tongue works fast and can snatch up to 30 grams in up to 600...
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is actually quite simple you have a test kit which is quite self-explanatory after the 1st time you use it it's a bit uncomfortable because you have to reach the tonsils with a swab to really take a proper sample but you don't get more than a slight gag reflex. the tests are being provided free of charge by a german biotechnology company there have been no positive test results in the 1st 3 weeks the hope is that any infections can be detected swiftly so the school can remain open. clearly isn't just a place of learning but also a social place to meet friends and that's why i'm glad the schools are reopened the interaction that we have in the classroom is impossible and that's why i'm glad to be back here. the school believes the test program can also serve as a model for other schools across the country helping keep students safe in and outside of the classroom. sort of health care germany and also board member of germany's medical lab industry association what's the use of testing at one school when you just don't have the resources to test out all of the. well well thank you for havi
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jessica green explains each kit sent in the mail comes with between 10 to 25 swabs. you take each swab, brush the top of any surface, and send the samples back to phylagen. >> we process every sample and assess whether or not the virus that causes covid-19 is present in the sample, and then you can have a comprehensive view of where in your building sars-cov-2 was present. >> what's the test turnaround time? >> 48 hours once the kit gets back to phylagen headquarters. >> reporter: according to phylagen data, 20% to 50% of samples taken in various retail shops and grocery stores across the bay area have tested positive for the virus. >> we all spend more than our live indoors. we need to understand if without een knowing it, we're transmitting the virus. >> reporter: but a professor at stanford who specializes in testing research is skeptical of this strategy. >> the potential downside is that it could give people or companies sort of a false sense of security. there still are people coming in and out of the building that are shedding virus whether they're symptomatic
jessica green explains each kit sent in the mail comes with between 10 to 25 swabs. you take each swab, brush the top of any surface, and send the samples back to phylagen. >> we process every sample and assess whether or not the virus that causes covid-19 is present in the sample, and then you can have a comprehensive view of where in your building sars-cov-2 was present. >> what's the test turnaround time? >> 48 hours once the kit gets back to phylagen headquarters. >>...
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in mid july the government said the kits should not be used till further notice.ealth said the risk to safety was low from the kits supplied by the randox health care group — and test results were not affected. on average, 200,000 tests are carried out every day in the uk. the uk government says it wants france to do more to stop migrants crossing the english channel in small boats, after hundreds have arrived in recent days. local authorities in kent in south east england say they are having to deal with a record number of children travelling alone. the uk coastguard says it's been dealing with a number of incidents this morning. french police insist they're catching more people attempting to make the trip than ever before. 0ur correspondent charlotte gallagher has this report. a group of migrants making the journey across the channel. but these are just a fraction of the people who made it to the uk this week. more than 130 yesterday, and a new daily record of 235 on thursday. the home secretary, priti patel, had pledged to crack down on these kinds of crossings
in mid july the government said the kits should not be used till further notice.ealth said the risk to safety was low from the kits supplied by the randox health care group — and test results were not affected. on average, 200,000 tests are carried out every day in the uk. the uk government says it wants france to do more to stop migrants crossing the english channel in small boats, after hundreds have arrived in recent days. local authorities in kent in south east england say they are having...
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i remember those kits because that's how my father took his degree. equipment and geology samples arriving through the letterbox on a regular basis. but now, of course, you seem to have the kind of learning, helen, the kind of techniques that are just right for lockdown? as soon as covid—i9 came along, we've had a huge number of enquiries from other universities who are unable to do their conventional way of using labs face—to—face, where usually students would go into a classroom and be in a large—ish group with a tutor, and that has not been possible under lockdown, whereas in our remote laboratories, students sit at home and use their laptop, and they are connecting to real equipment from home, so that might be a telescope or microscopes or electronic equipment, really any kind of scientific or engineering experiment. i'm going to have to pick up right away on you saying telescopes. what do you mean? well, the open university has an observatory on the island of tenerife, one of the ca nary islands. we have fully autonomous robotic telescopes there,
i remember those kits because that's how my father took his degree. equipment and geology samples arriving through the letterbox on a regular basis. but now, of course, you seem to have the kind of learning, helen, the kind of techniques that are just right for lockdown? as soon as covid—i9 came along, we've had a huge number of enquiries from other universities who are unable to do their conventional way of using labs face—to—face, where usually students would go into a classroom and be...
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- happy to veim an art kit! so hopef- thank you.help out, [laughter]?ice. when he's old enough, i'm gonna say, "you need to call chelsea and talk to chelsea. she'll set you straight." thank you for my beautiful painting. i will put in my studio in my dressing room when we're able to get back in the studio. candace, congratulations on raising such a wonderful child. chelsea, thank you so much, and best of luck with your charity, okay? both: thank you so much, miss tamron. - bye. - bye. - bye-bye. when we come back, my friend, lifestyle expert danny seo is here to give away some summer swag. if you're at home watching right now, stay tuned. we wanna share a little love, give a little something away to everybody. things that i actually love as well. we'll be right back. make sure you stick around. ♪ it makes lipton green tea better. and these lemons better. which makes this taste better. you definitely need the sun for that. choose lipton green tea today. you definitely need the sun for that. itchy skin distracting you? cortizone-10 works fast. and relief
- happy to veim an art kit! so hopef- thank you.help out, [laughter]?ice. when he's old enough, i'm gonna say, "you need to call chelsea and talk to chelsea. she'll set you straight." thank you for my beautiful painting. i will put in my studio in my dressing room when we're able to get back in the studio. candace, congratulations on raising such a wonderful child. chelsea, thank you so much, and best of luck with your charity, okay? both: thank you so much, miss tamron. - bye. - bye....
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or go online to request your free information kit. without a doubt, one of the best nancl to or ve lrnedbout request your free information kit. everybody should be taking a look at it. if they're over 62, they should at least investigate it. for years, reverse mortgage funding has been helping customers like these use the equity from their homes to finance their lives. they know the importance of having financial security. we've got great peace of mind. whatever comes up. we're ready. i advise you to call them. make an appointment so they can tell you how it works. it's aood thing. reverse mortgage funding. access your equity. stay in your home. have peace of mind. >>> homeowners nearly lost whe came barreling down a hill. >> over the top of us and smoke was so thick you couldn't see through it. reat the top of these trees. >> chopper five is live over the wildfire in santa cruz mountains, no sign this fire is laying down into the evening. we are still seeing pockets of intense flames and our thoughts are certainly wirefi ews cr ♪ ♪ c
or go online to request your free information kit. without a doubt, one of the best nancl to or ve lrnedbout request your free information kit. everybody should be taking a look at it. if they're over 62, they should at least investigate it. for years, reverse mortgage funding has been helping customers like these use the equity from their homes to finance their lives. they know the importance of having financial security. we've got great peace of mind. whatever comes up. we're ready. i advise...
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they are not able to deliver the necessary kits to aduu to deliver the necessary kits to adult socialare so that you're not seeing residents and care home staff in tested with the regularity that the government considered to be necessary. bearing in mind that these are some of the hardest hit areas throughout the most acute time of inspection. it seems hard to believe that any meaningful case would be able to reach this 90 minute turnaround tests and immunity passports. still if you're trying to request a test from public sources you should only do so if you have symptoms. even though we know that that's a little bit contradictory when there's lots of people that may be asymptomatic, carriers of the virus stopped it's useful, it's a positive idea, we are a long way off base on current progress. jack, the new york times feature on the front page as always carrying the virus homejust page as always carrying the virus home just looking page as always carrying the virus homejust looking at page as always carrying the virus home just looking at the plight of ethiopian migrants will stop re
they are not able to deliver the necessary kits to aduu to deliver the necessary kits to adult socialare so that you're not seeing residents and care home staff in tested with the regularity that the government considered to be necessary. bearing in mind that these are some of the hardest hit areas throughout the most acute time of inspection. it seems hard to believe that any meaningful case would be able to reach this 90 minute turnaround tests and immunity passports. still if you're trying...
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it's a small lab in kentucky for an at home covid-19 testing kit.r employees who feel mpms can request a kit, get tested and have results in it less than 48 hours of the lab receiving the sample gravity also works with the state of kentucky testing front line workers in hospitals and nursing homes and so far has run nearly 400,000 tests joining us now is tony recommending remington. i love the teaming up of northern kentucky company and, you know, cincinnati's kroger on testing employees. how is it going? how do you ramp that up even more >> first of all, thank you for having me. i saw the local connection i appreciate that a lot. and that's really been ouremplo really in the beginning it was the rsink to normal. so we actually gone om 20 samples a day to over 9,000 on friday, july 31st was our largest day ever we quadrled our ace. we hired 150 people. and really done everhing we could to be a part of the sotion so how your buness different than, say, a qwest or a labcorp? >> that's grae question. i comment during this pandemic we're signal and nble
it's a small lab in kentucky for an at home covid-19 testing kit.r employees who feel mpms can request a kit, get tested and have results in it less than 48 hours of the lab receiving the sample gravity also works with the state of kentucky testing front line workers in hospitals and nursing homes and so far has run nearly 400,000 tests joining us now is tony recommending remington. i love the teaming up of northern kentucky company and, you know, cincinnati's kroger on testing employees. how...
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, so students would have been be sent kits through the post, they would use that kit to do engineeringthat way from home. but of course, technology has moved on and our courses have got much larger. so for the last 10 years or so we have developed these remote and virtual laboratories called 0pen stem labs. i remember those kids because that is how my father took his degree. so he used to have chemistry equipment and geology samples arriving through the letterbox, on a regular basis, but now of course you seem to have the kind of learning, the kind of techniques that are just right for lockdown. as soon as covid—i9 came along, we've had a huge number of inquiries from other universities who are unable to do their conventional way of using labs face—to—face, where usually students would go into a classroom and be in a larger group of students with a tutor, and that's just not been possible under lockdown, whereas oui’ remote laboratories, students sit at home, they use their laptop, and they're connecting to real equipment from home, so that might be telescopes or microscopes, or electr
, so students would have been be sent kits through the post, they would use that kit to do engineeringthat way from home. but of course, technology has moved on and our courses have got much larger. so for the last 10 years or so we have developed these remote and virtual laboratories called 0pen stem labs. i remember those kids because that is how my father took his degree. so he used to have chemistry equipment and geology samples arriving through the letterbox, on a regular basis, but now of...
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una pandemia, no olvide llevar su mascarilla y desinfectarse >>> esto es lo que debe de tener en su kitportantes y dinero en efectivo >>> los vamos a una pausa y al regresar negocios que sufrieron daños, pueden recibir ayuda de el estado >>> en la convención demócrata, estamos en vivo, detalles más adelante >>> hora debes copar albergues telemundo viene de (nombre extranjero) los invitan a encontrar un nuevo miembro de su familia. este año el evento será virtual pero el 29 de agosto nosotros tendremos cobertura, puede encontrar una lista de albergues en telemundo 48.com/comunidad -(comerciales)- ♪. (música) >>> la convención demócrata esta en la recta final, el evento culmina esta noche con el discurso de joe biden. vamos más adelante donde se llevará a cabo este discurso, tenemos más información con randy >>> así es, última noche de convención demócrata y el discurso final lo dará el candidato de el partido >>> joe biden aceptará formalmente la denominación que espera para la casa blanca el senador (nombre extranjero) será quien presente joe biden y hablará momentos difíciles de el can
una pandemia, no olvide llevar su mascarilla y desinfectarse >>> esto es lo que debe de tener en su kitportantes y dinero en efectivo >>> los vamos a una pausa y al regresar negocios que sufrieron daños, pueden recibir ayuda de el estado >>> en la convención demócrata, estamos en vivo, detalles más adelante >>> hora debes copar albergues telemundo viene de (nombre extranjero) los invitan a encontrar un nuevo miembro de su familia. este año el evento...
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for this reporting period we have 119 kits submitted within the five-days. outside of that there were three that were beyond the five-days. of those three, those are outside jurisdictions. one in san diego pd, one is another police department alameda pd and another one is out-of-county submittal through the property division. the crime lab within 120 days, the requirement they did 105 tests. out of those 105, the turnaround time is one of the best we have ever had. it is 14 days. when we did last year we were 45 days. the last reporting period we were 23. 14 is an amazing turn around time. again, i think that is something definitely to highlight. out of the kits the dna was profiled and got 49. out of those 49 they are entered into the code. it is a dna index. out of that dna index the 49 we had 18 matches. from those 31 did not match within the index. 59 did not result in foreign dna profile that is equal to the amount of tests that they did. if you go down. one of the requirements of this law is notifications and outcomes to the survivors. with the special
for this reporting period we have 119 kits submitted within the five-days. outside of that there were three that were beyond the five-days. of those three, those are outside jurisdictions. one in san diego pd, one is another police department alameda pd and another one is out-of-county submittal through the property division. the crime lab within 120 days, the requirement they did 105 tests. out of those 105, the turnaround time is one of the best we have ever had. it is 14 days. when we did...
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whether that was ppe in this instance, or whether that was helping them get those collection kits to the labs, which were difficult to come by at times, or sending them personnel, we have people positioned in every county during a hurricane. somebody has a liaison. , it fosters communications. we have electronic systems. counties put their requests in, , it isetimes bureaucratic and we need that for investment. we over communicate with the county, being honest with them. letting them express their issues in a safe way so they can feel they are being heard so then i can go and ask acute -- so then i can go and execute the problems. like mike said, all of that blue sky work that you put in is now bearing fruit when you are in great skies, but unfortunately, the folks here at the division of emergency management in -- between hurricane andhew, irma, michael almost dorian -- you know, we feel ready for hurricane season. obviously covid-19 makes everything more challenging. everything is a little slower. no, i would be remiss to say in addition to fiscally-constrained counties who don't h
whether that was ppe in this instance, or whether that was helping them get those collection kits to the labs, which were difficult to come by at times, or sending them personnel, we have people positioned in every county during a hurricane. somebody has a liaison. , it fosters communications. we have electronic systems. counties put their requests in, , it isetimes bureaucratic and we need that for investment. we over communicate with the county, being honest with them. letting them express...
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jessica green explains each kit sent in the mail comes with between 10 to 25 swabs.ou take each swab, brush the top of any surface and send the samples back to >> we process every sample and assess whether or not the virus that causes covid-19 is present in the sample and then you can have a comprehensive view of where in your building it was present. >> reporter: what's the test turn around time? >> 48 hours before the kit gets back. >> reporter: 40 to 51 samples taken across retail shops have tested positive for the virus. >> we all spend more than 95% of our lives indoors, and so we need to understand without even knowing it we're transmitting the virus. >> reporter: but dr. dean winslow who specializes in testing research is skeptical of this strategy. >> the potential downside is it could give people or companies sort of a false sense of security. there are still a lot of people coming in and out of the building shedding the virus whether they're symptomatic or not. >> reporter: dr. winslow also pointed out the science behind environmental surface testing for co
jessica green explains each kit sent in the mail comes with between 10 to 25 swabs.ou take each swab, brush the top of any surface and send the samples back to >> we process every sample and assess whether or not the virus that causes covid-19 is present in the sample and then you can have a comprehensive view of where in your building it was present. >> reporter: what's the test turn around time? >> 48 hours before the kit gets back. >> reporter: 40 to 51 samples taken...
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we have 25 million mosques, 25 million gloves, 11 million gallons, and there are kits in a waterproof bag, with close, masks, and hand sanitizer, lots of social distancing, so we feel we have given the county the tools they need to provide a straight structure -- safe structure. let's be honest, we don't really know how people will react, whether they stay or leave, until the event happens. it has not been fully tested. it is our job in this industry to make sure we're communicating with them and to make sure they understand that it is not safe to stay where they are at. >> the next one is for both of you. i will pitch it to you first, mike. schools are getting ready to reopen. i have three sons attending three different schools and my wife is an administrator, so i get to see plans and options. are you getting communications back of this on concerns of using them as sites for hurricane evacuation? director sprayberry: i will tell you here in north carolina, we do not use schools that much for sheltering. away from that several years ago and were using more places like large, big box
we have 25 million mosques, 25 million gloves, 11 million gallons, and there are kits in a waterproof bag, with close, masks, and hand sanitizer, lots of social distancing, so we feel we have given the county the tools they need to provide a straight structure -- safe structure. let's be honest, we don't really know how people will react, whether they stay or leave, until the event happens. it has not been fully tested. it is our job in this industry to make sure we're communicating with them...
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call now and get your free info kit. other mortgages are paid each month, but with a reverse mortgage, you can pay whatever you can, when it works for you, or, you can wait, and pay it off in one lump sum when you leave your home. discover the option that's best for you. call today and find out more in aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage loan guide. access tax-free cash and stay in the home you love. you've probably been investing in your home for years... making monthly mortgage payments... doing the right thing... and it's become your family's heart and soul... well, that investment can give you tax-free cash just when you need it. learn how homeowners are strategically using a reverse mortgage loan to cover expenses, pay for healthcare, preserve your portfolio, and so much more. look, reverse mortgages aren't for everyone but i think i've been 'round long enough to know what's what. i'm proud to be a part of aag, i trust 'em, i think you can too. trust aag for the best reverse mortgage solutions. so you can...
call now and get your free info kit. other mortgages are paid each month, but with a reverse mortgage, you can pay whatever you can, when it works for you, or, you can wait, and pay it off in one lump sum when you leave your home. discover the option that's best for you. call today and find out more in aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage loan guide. access tax-free cash and stay in the home you love. you've probably been investing in your home for years... making monthly mortgage...
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it creates at home experiences for at home kits that we deliver impression kits to consumers they sendps and the sorting has all been worked. we have short turn around time of consumers sending back impression kits. doints have enough details about the sorting equipment i believe they need to be supported going forward. >> you haven't dug into the details of why the usps losing so much money but in part it's attributed to amazon and you guys and other consumer direct to customers deliver your products and pass onto consumers. would you be willing to pay more if that means supporting the usps >> i would have to look into the details. we want to create it we focused on the consumer experience from day one. it's very obvious we have to do our part and support whatever crimin critical from you are is needed to prop up this economy. >> you have not seen a slowdown in the postal service at this point. you do find it to be critical infrastructure a story we will continue to follow guys, this market sure is interesting. looking at companies that i follow in tech with above a quarter trillion i
it creates at home experiences for at home kits that we deliver impression kits to consumers they sendps and the sorting has all been worked. we have short turn around time of consumers sending back impression kits. doints have enough details about the sorting equipment i believe they need to be supported going forward. >> you haven't dug into the details of why the usps losing so much money but in part it's attributed to amazon and you guys and other consumer direct to customers deliver...
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they have had camouflage kit and a backpack to store k rations and food items and a first ate kit which a lot of guys would tear to anywhere they could. you have a grand belt which held the ammunition for the rifle. they were given a bayonet and a canteen and a cup and an-3 fighting knife which guys tied to their legs or wrist, in where they could get it. and this is a gas mask bag and most of it was useful, the gas mask. but it was a rubberized waterproof bag and they put papers in them, paper and cigarettes and stuff like that. here is an m-1 ammunition bag for anything else they could fit in there. you have a let-down rope if they got stuck in a tree or needed a rope, you would help them get out of the tree. a lot of guys tossed those quickly. you wore given a shovel to dig fox holes and other necessary needs. they have jump gloves as well. which in early they were considered an essential part of protection. they were also given a mine and gamuten grade to blow tracks off of tanks and guys didn't find it really useful so they would take a few of them together and set them off at once
they have had camouflage kit and a backpack to store k rations and food items and a first ate kit which a lot of guys would tear to anywhere they could. you have a grand belt which held the ammunition for the rifle. they were given a bayonet and a canteen and a cup and an-3 fighting knife which guys tied to their legs or wrist, in where they could get it. and this is a gas mask bag and most of it was useful, the gas mask. but it was a rubberized waterproof bag and they put papers in them, paper...
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as a matter of fact, i brougugh a hygiene kit with me from yuba county jail.u're indigent, this is what you're supposed to clean your entire body with. this is the bar of soap they expect a grown man to clean their body with. you have no money at yuba county jail, you're basically going to starve and have very poor hygiene. that's one of the things we're demanding from ice and yuba county jail is that they give us basic care, basic necessities, things that any basic human deserves like shoes. they don't give us shoes w when we go ininto yububa and we don' get q tips or lotion,n, none of that. these are the thihings they're demanding from yuba and ice. amy: joe, i have to cut you off but i thank you so much for being an important voicece now outside. you were inside. and joe mejia, asylum seeker recently released in yuba county j jail where he was held by ice for nearly 11 months. when we come back, we find outu what happened on thehe arizona-a-mexico b border r wit raid. stay with us. [music break] ♪ amy: groovy. this is dedemocracy now! the quarantine r repor
as a matter of fact, i brougugh a hygiene kit with me from yuba county jail.u're indigent, this is what you're supposed to clean your entire body with. this is the bar of soap they expect a grown man to clean their body with. you have no money at yuba county jail, you're basically going to starve and have very poor hygiene. that's one of the things we're demanding from ice and yuba county jail is that they give us basic care, basic necessities, things that any basic human deserves like shoes....
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rapid results from kits on site would be a big step forward. the new system represents a start.os: returned to australia. melbourn is its second-largest and now, it has a nighttimes, curfew, too. can only lve home for work, medical care, or caregiving. the government has shut shops and nonessential businesses. around one million workers will have to stay-at-home in the short term. here is the reason why all of this shows the number of new daily cases. it is on the rise, despite earlier lockdown measures. the state of victoria recorded 429 new cases overnight, and 13 more deaths, equaling the deadliest day since the pandemic began. there is much mo on the pandemic on the "bbc" website. we switch to genoa. we haveeen a new bridge inaugurated, two years to the day since 43 people were killed when the previous bridge collapsed. here is theew bridge. the structure is designed by a renown architect who w the city. they are ensuring the highest level of safety. this is the moment that the prime minister cut the ribbon, followed by a flyt p with a smoke trail, and of course, many people
rapid results from kits on site would be a big step forward. the new system represents a start.os: returned to australia. melbourn is its second-largest and now, it has a nighttimes, curfew, too. can only lve home for work, medical care, or caregiving. the government has shut shops and nonessential businesses. around one million workers will have to stay-at-home in the short term. here is the reason why all of this shows the number of new daily cases. it is on the rise, despite earlier lockdown...
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well, the fastest and cheapest rapid covid-19 testing kit yet hasusd federal approval. the giving emergency use authorization to a new portal rapid test from abbott labs that gives results in 15 minutes and does not require extra equipment and costs just five bucks. >>> well, health experts pretty much everywhere are blasting the new cdc coronavirus testing guidelines, including right here in california. the cdc now recommending no need for people to be tested that don't have symptoms, even if they've been exposed to someone infected. and it's no longer advising a 14-day quarantine for travelers. governor newsom quickly responded and santa clara county health leader called the new guidance bazaar. >>> the overnight protests turning destructive across the country and right here in the bay area. >>> plus, three major wildfires still burning across the bay area. the progress firefighters are reporting. >>> 4:58. you're watching "today in the bay." >> i am angry. i am angry! >>> right now at 5:00, breaking news on several fronts on the streets of oakland overnight anger and
well, the fastest and cheapest rapid covid-19 testing kit yet hasusd federal approval. the giving emergency use authorization to a new portal rapid test from abbott labs that gives results in 15 minutes and does not require extra equipment and costs just five bucks. >>> well, health experts pretty much everywhere are blasting the new cdc coronavirus testing guidelines, including right here in california. the cdc now recommending no need for people to be tested that don't have symptoms,...
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call now and get your free info kit.other mortgages are paid each month, but with a reverse mortgage, you can pay whatever you can, when it works for you, or, you can wait, and pay it off in one lump sum when you leave your home. discover the option that's best for you. call today and find out more in aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage loan guide. access tax-free cash and stay in the home you love. you've probably been investing in your home for years... making monthly mortgage payments... doing the right thing... and it's become your family's heart and soul... well, that investment can give you tax-free cash just when you need it. learn how homeowners are strategically using a reverse mortgage loan to cover expenses, pay for healthcare, preserve your portfolio, and so much more. look, reverse mortgages aren't for everyone but i think i've been 'round long enough to know what's what. i'm proud to be a part of aag, i trust 'em, i think you can too. trust aag for the best reverse mortgage solutions. so you can... r
call now and get your free info kit.other mortgages are paid each month, but with a reverse mortgage, you can pay whatever you can, when it works for you, or, you can wait, and pay it off in one lump sum when you leave your home. discover the option that's best for you. call today and find out more in aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage loan guide. access tax-free cash and stay in the home you love. you've probably been investing in your home for years... making monthly mortgage...
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kits they would use if there were a significant medical emergency. the flight surgeon helps them if they are working through first-aid and gives them instruction. if they need to do anything in an emergency scenario, it is those two taking care of each other. when the hatch was open, the entire iss crew taking care of each other. at this point we are about 13 minutes away from the transition for undocking and about five minutes after that we will have the two undocking burns, just short bursts from draco. we expect that to happen around 4:35 p.m. pacific time. we heard a go/no-go earlier. >> dragon's departure is designed to be fully autonomous and requires no action from the crew on board. station commander chris cassidy will not be the prime for monitoring the dragon departure, that will be the crew on dragon, they can monitor with the screens you see here and they will be backed up by flight controllers on the ground. as always, bob and doug can send commands manually to the vehicle if they need to. >> once the undocking sequence is complete, drag
kits they would use if there were a significant medical emergency. the flight surgeon helps them if they are working through first-aid and gives them instruction. if they need to do anything in an emergency scenario, it is those two taking care of each other. when the hatch was open, the entire iss crew taking care of each other. at this point we are about 13 minutes away from the transition for undocking and about five minutes after that we will have the two undocking burns, just short bursts...
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to new york city elect the test kits when they needed them the most. the city's health commissioner was growing desperate. we had been loudly pleading for testing to come to our jurisdiction. and what happened was that you know things happen and the unfortunate story is that the testing kits that we got in new york city didn't work. the u.s. a world power completely mishandled the response to the pen demick. to this day it still failed to control the spread. before long angry americans were taking to the streets to vent their fury an anti lock down protests. the u.s. has no short term work scheme like germany's and no uniform health system. many people have no health insurance the unemployment rate nearly tripled in april. most here have coded 1000 symptoms and free testing is the only way they can find out if they have the virus. in mid july 25 percent of tests in arizona came back positive . it's shocking how many people really need to be tested you know but i think we closed last and opened earliest i think possibly and i think that that was a huge
to new york city elect the test kits when they needed them the most. the city's health commissioner was growing desperate. we had been loudly pleading for testing to come to our jurisdiction. and what happened was that you know things happen and the unfortunate story is that the testing kits that we got in new york city didn't work. the u.s. a world power completely mishandled the response to the pen demick. to this day it still failed to control the spread. before long angry americans were...
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or go online to request your free information kit.e of the best financial tools i've learned about. everybody should be taking a look at it. if they're over 62, they should at least investigate it. for years, reverse equity from their homesngtoe to finance their lives. they know the importance of . we're ready. i advise you to call them. make an appointment so they can tell you how it works. it's a good thing. reverse mortgage funding. access your equity. stay in your home. have peace of mind. during the pandemic, ugha owork rd concentrate. now thanks to a season sound engineer, the office is coming home to help. working remotely from home. that great. t doesn't sound >> what is that like oh that's distracting. >> i have a twelve-year-old daughter, and she's at home more. it creates more noise than there was. >> i had a wife as well who didn't respect shall we say social distancing. and they would just barge in to whichever room i was trying to work in at home all kinds of interrupting sounds. the faucet dripping. the kids, the doorbe
or go online to request your free information kit.e of the best financial tools i've learned about. everybody should be taking a look at it. if they're over 62, they should at least investigate it. for years, reverse equity from their homesngtoe to finance their lives. they know the importance of . we're ready. i advise you to call them. make an appointment so they can tell you how it works. it's a good thing. reverse mortgage funding. access your equity. stay in your home. have peace of mind....
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new york city lacked the test kits when they needed them the most. the city's health commissioner was growing desperate. we had been loudly pleading for testing to come to our jurisdiction. and what happened was that you know things happen and the unfortunate story is that the testing kits that we got in new york city didn't work. the u.s. a world power completely mishandled its response to the pandemic. to this day it still failed to control the spread. before long angry americans were taking to the streets to vent their fury an anti lock down protests. the u.s. has no short term work scheme like germany's and no uniform health system. many people have no health insurance the unemployment rate nearly tripled in april. most here have coded 1000 symptoms and free testing is the only way they can find out if they have the virus. in mid july 25 percent of tests in arizona came back positive . it's shocking how many people really need to be tested you know but i think we closed last and opened earliest i think possibly and i think that that was a huge pr
new york city lacked the test kits when they needed them the most. the city's health commissioner was growing desperate. we had been loudly pleading for testing to come to our jurisdiction. and what happened was that you know things happen and the unfortunate story is that the testing kits that we got in new york city didn't work. the u.s. a world power completely mishandled its response to the pandemic. to this day it still failed to control the spread. before long angry americans were taking...
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administration will do in terms of crating a pandemic testing board to get tens of millions of testing kits where needed, to build a public health job corps, hiring at least 100,000 americans to lead asthrough contact tracing soon we take office. and to chart a clear path forward for a safe and effective vaccine and guarantee every it byan equal access to investing $25 billion, which is in manufacturing and distribution. isn joe talks about this, it important the american people looking at the election coming up ask the current occupant of the white house, one of my going to get vaccinated? getof my actually going to vaccinated? there may be some grand gestures offered by the current president about a vaccine, but it does not really matter until you can answer the question, when am i going to get vaccinated? joe biden is about real leadership in our country and i am honored to be with you, joe. >> what role do you see for senator >> c-span's washington journal. every day, we are taking your calls live on the air and discuss policy issues that impact you. coming up, a discussion about women
administration will do in terms of crating a pandemic testing board to get tens of millions of testing kits where needed, to build a public health job corps, hiring at least 100,000 americans to lead asthrough contact tracing soon we take office. and to chart a clear path forward for a safe and effective vaccine and guarantee every it byan equal access to investing $25 billion, which is in manufacturing and distribution. isn joe talks about this, it important the american people looking at the...
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broadcast kits have been sent to people across the country. these people will be able to set up the broadcasting kits even within their own living room. we're told they could be used for the roll call. so typically you'll see the delegations, in this case they're going to go to 57 different locations across the country during that roll call. also we're told the kits will be used for reaction shots and that there will be a truck based here in wallsen ton and producer. they'll be able to see hundreds of different feeds it's just going to be a different type of convention as they working to soernlly he distant, but was rev up the democratic party. >> i just hope the tech grim lynx don't strike. thank you, gentlemen could deje. >>> it could be an uphill ballots. joining us is april ryan and also with you is david gergen, a cnn senior political analyst and adviser to nixon, ford and clinton. do you expect the same kind of post-convention bump like we have seen in the past? >> no, i think the real question, is can you make this more than boring? >>
broadcast kits have been sent to people across the country. these people will be able to set up the broadcasting kits even within their own living room. we're told they could be used for the roll call. so typically you'll see the delegations, in this case they're going to go to 57 different locations across the country during that roll call. also we're told the kits will be used for reaction shots and that there will be a truck based here in wallsen ton and producer. they'll be able to see...