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. >> what is the difference between n-95 and kn-95 masks and are the kn-95 masks just as protective?? >> great question. we get these questions about masks all the time. you made really good points at the top of the show about the utility of masks. i thought it would be a good time. i made this little video. a good time to sort of look back on what we know and don't know about masks. it wasn't that long ago, just four months, when we were showing you how to make your own masks because there simply weren't enough. you can make one using a bandana. a lot has changed since then. all kinds of masks, colors, styles. you can get a mask and you should get a mask but when you do you have to make sure to wear it right. here is a surgical mask. you put it on. now a lot of people wear it on their children. that doesn't obviously do any good. some people wear it over their mouth and not their nose. you have to put it way up over your nose and sometimes a little higher than you think so it doesn't keep slipping down. this is a cloth mask. moo i daughter made this. those work well. make sure they'
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. >> stamford is a very unique community in which, you kn, almost 35% of e population is foreign-bornspeaking spanish): and the pandemic was effecting families like zully's disproportionately. the whole pandemic and how it evolved and how fast it all happened, this is still hard to comprehend for all of us. so many people were losing their jobs. so many families did not have af way d their kids or pay the rent.ty so the commut large really rallied. >> he's a very goobaby. here, buddy. >> he's okay. >> he's okay?s >> ht a little hot... >> i came here wn i was 17 years old from brazil. my husband was an illegal imgrant. he came here when he was 19 years old. and look at m now. i me, he is an immigrant who worked his way up. it's the american dream. (phone rings) >> marvin: >> hi. >> luciana: >> marvin: >> luciana: >> call on hold. >> i know. it's that time, buddy. i know. it's okay. (baby crying) (phone rings) >> oh, it looks like the hospital. hello? all of a sudden, i get a phone call, and it's a doctor from the hospital, and they just tell me, "oh, uh, zully is being discharged today
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first- kn she was brought down to the icu, owing that her oxygen level had gotte precariously worse. >> nrator: a new mother fighting the virus. >> she's 30 years old. she just had a baby. shs really sick. >> narrator: her baby at risk. nd was the baby going to be extremely sick anfected as a result of covid, too? >> narrator: and their struggle to re-unite. and later- in collaboration with the marshall project and the pulitzer center. >> norma (speaking spanish): >> narrator: norma and her childrenre without a home. >> the last time that i had my own bed was like three months o. >> narrator: and her husband is in ice detention. >> an urgent plea from behind bars, don't let us die. >> nartor: these two stories now, on this special edition of frontline. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support is pvided by the john d. d catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. the ford founda
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for those of you that don't kn know. itit's part of the political conversation. there are a lot of times. it was deemed over missed by the times that wasn't part of the conversation. they wrote a book and he's been trying to submit op-ed's. >> i think it is good you are talking about the word language and fashion compares event of the word authoritarian, tierney, those are words we are not meant to use into the same time this is something you have said for the long time they've come to be if you talk about this sterilization this has been such a concern for any because if words were to have no meaning than the law has no meaning if one of the things i have tried to understand is how when he is so slippery with his language but i want to talk about some of the words even in the last few weeks the notion of opening up the city is. i've been in there for weeks it doesn't mean what you think it means, it means but trump wants it to mean. he starts throwing around thin things. i wonder if there is a way in which we can't use words like fascism and tyranny. that is too
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weeks is anptem louis of the post officer advice to slow downhe removed postal tox b mailboxes and kn. ough, vong i working in america by s mail. but it's notga.ve oorta thing i to not panic. we can vote by mail, weean v earloty in person, we have voten election day, but don't let them scare you out of by removaling your tools. there are only a statesenbo tut almost every state you can vote by mail, in person early, and can you vote on election day.te tell you what your options are, no matter which state you live in. >> sodejoy testifies before the ife oi t ifou widerefray questi what would your first question be? >> if you believen i o democracy, then your derme it. what he has done since he took office is undermine access. and worst, he's undermined confidence. it's not just preventing you from voting but discouraging you from voting. and the pan tha ensued, because people belviie thatng e post office, which has been around since america was founded >> what should dwwe do do make sure every vote is counted. our presence. don't thinkha tstjut attempt to scare us out of voting that th
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ith my i need a cane for u kn getti >>ouon't do your own snt r me.s >>> next, the surprise sneak peek at the new batman with kendis gibson. >> oh, yeah. kendis gibson is my doppelganger stuntman, he's shorter. >> he runs straight. >> okay, look. it's batman, everybody. the first trailer for the upcoming reboot "the batman" was leaked online ahead of its premiere at the dc fandom convention on saturday. from the looks of it, robert pattinson is taking the caped crusader to a whole new level. >> if you are justice, please do not lie. what is the price for your blind eye? >> wow. >> so good. "the batman" is set to hit theaters on october 21st next year, 2021. >> when everything, all of our problems, will be solved. 2021, we can't wait for you. >>> finally, a juicy bit of hollywood folklore now confirmed. >> remember the '80s classic "weekend at bernie's"? now we're hearing the flick about the guys who pretend their murdered employee is still alive, maybe based on a true story. >> drew barrymore says this happened to her grandfather, who was dug up and b
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they're very frustrated depratsren't moving off their huge demands for state and loam funding.ow i don't kn where this ends. we're talking about a $3 trm gap between the republican and democrat position idhink if donald trump was left to his own devices without the republican presse, he'd be happy to do a pretty big deal with the democrats buthere is significant republican pressure on the hill which is being represented in theoom by the chief of statue, mark 8dmudd 34. robert c.:isa, you're on capitol hill. is there also p ressure on speaker pelosi? lisa: i think speaker pelosi feels she has a strong hand and in talking to republican sources, they also believe she has a strong hand because as you just heard from jonathan, republans are divided. mark meadows pushing from the consertive side, worried about ma enoughen giving up too much to employeesy. i've heard high-ranking republicans call mnuchin the employees i -- pelosi whills pepperer, now it goes the other way. congressional talks have real world conls consequences. here is part of your rport on aamela frank, a single mom in georgia wh
they're very frustrated depratsren't moving off their huge demands for state and loam funding.ow i don't kn where this ends. we're talking about a $3 trm gap between the republican and democrat position idhink if donald trump was left to his own devices without the republican presse, he'd be happy to do a pretty big deal with the democrats buthere is significant republican pressure on the hill which is being represented in theoom by the chief of statue, mark 8dmudd 34. robert c.:isa, you're on...
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all, more time during toe last several weeks lan for the possibility of being all virtual, which we kn was going to be a potential scenario, even ways in which our students might be learning. for us, for example, we were not a one-to-one school district, meaning one device per student, in march. so we had amixture of devices for high school students, paper and penc for elementary students, which makes it quite instruction, realtimee instruction happening. we are now a one-to-one district. every student will have a device, we purchased a numbr of hot spots for our students who need internet access so at least we have the fundamental tools available. teachers, who are not trained to teach in a virtual environmentpr and a lot ofessional development, making sure that they are comfortable in thinking about the thwayheir instruction shifts from being in person to that virtual environment. so i know we'll have bumps along the way, i fully expect thatal we'll be navigating these experiences together, but we feel much more prepared now prior to, you kn, march, when had to sort of flip everythin
all, more time during toe last several weeks lan for the possibility of being all virtual, which we kn was going to be a potential scenario, even ways in which our students might be learning. for us, for example, we were not a one-to-one school district, meaning one device per student, in march. so we had amixture of devices for high school students, paper and penc for elementary students, which makes it quite instruction, realtimee instruction happening. we are now a one-to-one district. every...
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millions died in putting more than 400,000 americans and that's why, when -- on this day 75 years ago -- i kn-- are you always interested in this -- that -- people woke up to headlines like this in papers across the country. it was the end -- we said one of the deadliest conflicts in the world but world war ii was deadlier than any other war ever fought in the history of the world. 75 to 85 million people died. that was the headline in the los angeles herald examiner and that was the headline in the chicago sun, 75 years ago today. that's what happened then. as for what's happening next few the big headline story today. >>> what is happening the weather. >> where do you get all these papers in. >> a lifetime of hunting for them. >> i'm very jealous of this collection. i want to switch gears and talk about how it's not just the heat. we have also got a red flag warning for fire weather. it'll only last for 12 hours but it's kind of unique. look at the doppler. you can see those are lightning strikes off the coast. there's a lot of them down there that are starting to come down. that will take
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we see fence-line oil and gas operations like this around communitieies like this, you kn, in small,al communities, and so, this isis one of ththe g issueues here in arvin. gurrola: what the e city and its residents here, what they're trtrulexperiencicing is-- is not the normal. . in fact, 's the exceptption, and it's rereay an ininjustice ththat they're hg toto suffer througugh these environonmental burdens, whether if it's s air qualility, water contamamination. noeoerr: i know that o opinionf the industry h has been shaped y the e fact that i've b been invd in i it for decades successfull, and i am still here and i am still heaealthy and m my childrn and d my neighbors and my empployees are all stillll healy as well. so, decadeses of experience have s shaped my opinion. [indistinct chatter] hey, there, buddy. woman: hi, dave. noerr: nice to see everybody. i sure am glad you u could take te out of your busy day to sit dodn and talk k about what's ggoing n in this world. we have very common needs, whether we live in the city of taft or the e city of arvin or the e state or c califor
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then you have kids in households, a student i kn in a one-bedroom apartment with five children and her parents are out working. she had to go in her car just to having of quiet to participate in a zoom lesson with her schools. she was embarrassed and didn't want to put the video on and as you can see for some kids especially when i think of kids of frontline workers you ve a lot of barriers to participate including affluent families and their parents are help tm figure things out. alicia let's turn to the role of the state in all of this. do you feel thstate habeen doing the work they need to to provide guidance and help schools, teachers and students and parents succeed durithis time? what should they be doing if you feel they are not doing what they should be. >> we believe there is a lot more the state can be doing. the bill now that does provide some guidance around instructional minutes and whether a student should get live instruction versus instruction. however there is a lot of room for interpretation and what is currently there. we kerw that when are no guardrails and we are t
then you have kids in households, a student i kn in a one-bedroom apartment with five children and her parents are out working. she had to go in her car just to having of quiet to participate in a zoom lesson with her schools. she was embarrassed and didn't want to put the video on and as you can see for some kids especially when i think of kids of frontline workers you ve a lot of barriers to participate including affluent families and their parents are help tm figure things out. alicia let's...
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i kn i was going to say hard! why won't you... ughhhh... ahhh! why won't you go in...ggling to clean tough messes with wipes? try mr. clean magic eraser sheets. just wet, squeeze and erase icky messes in microwaves and on stovetops for an amazing clean, get the power of mr. clean magic eraser in disposable sheets. when you drink or eat something that's acidic everyone is at risk for enamel loss. it sucks the minerals out of the tooth's surface. pronamel is formulated to help deliver minerals to the tooth's surface to help reharden and strengthen your enamel. pampers the #1 pediatrician recommended brand, helps keep baby skin dry & healthy so every touch is as comforting as the first pampers. the #1 pediatrician recommended brand >>> time to check "the pulse" on this monday. we begin with important news about email. >> looks leak like ending with a word of gratitude goes a long way when it comes to your chances of getting a reply. emails that end with some version of thank you had a response rate of 62% compared to 46% for those that ended with different expressions. >>
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you kn published a book on eviction in 2016, and it was based in milwaukee, and i went around the country talking about the book, and people in houston and baton rouge and l.a. were san that's miction rate. how many people get evicted in memory america? we have no way tnswer that question. the federal government does not it does not even know how many evictions through public housing, housing it owned. we built thirst database of eviction in this country. we found that, you know, about ever minute, seven evictions are in the united states and this is affecting communities big and small, communities witc high housints and pretty low houses costs. it's a nationwide problem. but this should be problem that's at the top of the national scpagd worthy of our eetention. we nreally hard data on this that's not just collected by some ragtag group at princeton that a ing after the data. >> sreenivasan: what agencies what can the federal government do to try teao states in the right direction? >> i'd love to seethe department of housing and urban development take this over and really k oindf track,
you kn published a book on eviction in 2016, and it was based in milwaukee, and i went around the country talking about the book, and people in houston and baton rouge and l.a. were san that's miction rate. how many people get evicted in memory america? we have no way tnswer that question. the federal government does not it does not even know how many evictions through public housing, housing it owned. we built thirst database of eviction in this country. we found that, you know, about ever...
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and we don't kn if thiswill translate to electoral success. but it is clear that the virtual format was a politil strategists dream. allowing them to control the message really hone in on a few hours of programming every night. and i think with the maexceptio of harris's speech on wednesday which is oddly formatted i thought for as much it is and we were able to control that message. >> so you advise republican candides for the white use including mitt romney and marco rubio. as they just mentioned, several prominent republicans were also featured during the dnc this weekend. noonly meg whitman and john casey but colin powell as well. how are those presentations leceived in republican ci >> productively those speeches were perceived as ing delivered by republicans in name only. this derisive term that has been applied to people like governor case eric it was part of a cosive strategy. their goal was to speak to independent voters who they believe ey can win back. even those who supported donald trump in 2016. so the goal of having john casey a
and we don't kn if thiswill translate to electoral success. but it is clear that the virtual format was a politil strategists dream. allowing them to control the message really hone in on a few hours of programming every night. and i think with the maexceptio of harris's speech on wednesday which is oddly formatted i thought for as much it is and we were able to control that message. >> so you advise republican candides for the white use including mitt romney and marco rubio. as they just...
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like, it was so strong, you kn, e response that folks had to such an atrocious act of violence. that is what urged me to book my tripe he very next day. it rocunked our coies. it rocked our communities. and when-- when people here gath folks were met with violence, the response tcothat from the unity, the response to the police violence from the community was that we're not going to let you kill us in the street and then can't grieve. and it was that response that sent this ripple effect around the wod where this civil living in has emerom.we are now >> reporter: what are your thoughts about how the media covered the protests? you know, many people outside of ferguson saw images of fires and destruction to property and viewed the protests largely as riots. you know, how is that different andm what you sa experienced on the ground? >> you know, the framing of our movement, the framing of our uprising at that time, it really put-- it-- they needed to control the narrative. so, in order to do that, they pit the protesters, peaceful trators, folks who were having vigils, who were me
like, it was so strong, you kn, e response that folks had to such an atrocious act of violence. that is what urged me to book my tripe he very next day. it rocunked our coies. it rocked our communities. and when-- when people here gath folks were met with violence, the response tcothat from the unity, the response to the police violence from the community was that we're not going to let you kill us in the street and then can't grieve. and it was that response that sent this ripple effect around...
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it seems insane, but this is the future they were holding out, and this is what we kn ew and walked into with our eyes wide open. this is what this little bomb did at hiroshima. let's take a look at what the bomb did at nagasaki. this bomb was a little bit bigger, but the casualties were actually smaller. because nagasaki was surrounded by mountains on both sides. so the effect of bomb was contained, the effect of the blast was contained by the mountains. nagasaki was in the valley in between the mountains. so the nagasaki bomb, 22 kilotons, the hiroshima bomb, estimates are 150,000 dead by the end of 1945, 200,000 dead by 1950. the estimates for nagasaki are 70,000 dead by the end of 1945. 140,000 dead by 1950. hiroshima bomb was a uranium bomb, and the nagasaki bomb was a plutonian bomb. so they were different kinds of bombs. now here, we've got some of the more human artifacts, in a way. you've got the shoe of a young student, 13-year-old boy who was killed in the bombing. we've got the hat of a junior high school student who was killed. we've got the water bottle of another young boy
it seems insane, but this is the future they were holding out, and this is what we kn ew and walked into with our eyes wide open. this is what this little bomb did at hiroshima. let's take a look at what the bomb did at nagasaki. this bomb was a little bit bigger, but the casualties were actually smaller. because nagasaki was surrounded by mountains on both sides. so the effect of bomb was contained, the effect of the blast was contained by the mountains. nagasaki was in the valley in between...
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they want to retake the white house, what they would do if they did so, rather than the weelorn,lln l-knowck president pence. if democrats can do that it might help address one of the other notable data points in this survey that finds that republicans are more very enthusiastic to vote this fall than democrats and independents, and that jives with another data point we have seen in the surveys across the country, that one of the reasons people are voting for joe biden is not necessarily because of him, but because he is not president trump. >> garrett: and there really isn't a template for this convention, at least compared to previous conventions, but is there one in our current pandemic experience. >> reporter: i think if someone is familiar with how the nfl draft went earlier this year or how the daytime emmy awards or some of our most popular daytime and late night talk shows have been produced in recent months, that gives you a sense of the kind of production democrats will be putting together two night-- two hours a night over four nights. a mix of tape and live speeches from part
they want to retake the white house, what they would do if they did so, rather than the weelorn,lln l-knowck president pence. if democrats can do that it might help address one of the other notable data points in this survey that finds that republicans are more very enthusiastic to vote this fall than democrats and independents, and that jives with another data point we have seen in the surveys across the country, that one of the reasons people are voting for joe biden is not necessarily...
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i want to kn howliouty, ytoo.>> all right. >> try to lean on my spiritual self and my creative self. >> thank you, dolly. >> i've got energy from that. thank you. >> that's a goo [upbeat music] ♪ today was the day that i put everything in perspective. ♪ ♪ i fell asleep but when i woke up. ♪ (boy) hi, do you want to share my sandwich? (vo) good feeds our connections. good feeds us all. hormel natural choice lunch meats. >>> this is a kpix 5 news morning update. >>> good morning. i'm len kiese grown to 850 acres, forcing evacuations along creek road the deer valley complex fires were ignited by lightning strikes. the area is in steep terrain on the northeast slope of mt. diablo. ofbl>>dse trigregering evacuat outside of milpitas. nment. >>> an air-quality advisory has been issued for the greater bay area by the air quality management district due to numerous wild fires caused by lightning overnight. this will be in effect through today. >>> i am still tracking thunderstorms and several lightning strikes across the b
i want to kn howliouty, ytoo.>> all right. >> try to lean on my spiritual self and my creative self. >> thank you, dolly. >> i've got energy from that. thank you. >> that's a goo [upbeat music] ♪ today was the day that i put everything in perspective. ♪ ♪ i fell asleep but when i woke up. ♪ (boy) hi, do you want to share my sandwich? (vo) good feeds our connections. good feeds us all. hormel natural choice lunch meats. >>> this is a kpix 5 news...
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ew that ther kn central bank was the lender of last resort.room powell going to get this done? -- is jerome powell going to get this done? , the: i think for now tina,m thrown around is there is no alternative. i think that is certainly very supportive for asset prices, and probably will continue to be so for the near future you i think the resulting melt up -- for the near future. i think the resulting melt was very much due to the fed support and ecb support. i think there is more firepower they could apply to support asset prices. tom: thank you so much, yacov arnopolin, pimco emerging markets portfolio manager. lira, 7.02. another bout of turkish week. i am really looking up to euro lira off of a strong euro. dxy under 93, the blended major country index, showing renewed we this -- renewed weakness. it will be interesting to see what u.s. paper does as well. much more coming up. futures up 19. moreng forward to with lisa abramowicz and jon ferro as well. good morning. ♪ ritika: this it's "bloomberg surveillance." the trump administration i
ew that ther kn central bank was the lender of last resort.room powell going to get this done? -- is jerome powell going to get this done? , the: i think for now tina,m thrown around is there is no alternative. i think that is certainly very supportive for asset prices, and probably will continue to be so for the near future you i think the resulting melt up -- for the near future. i think the resulting melt was very much due to the fed support and ecb support. i think there is more firepower...
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kim kn-- jim novak gymed into te water. >> the czu lightning complex in can ta cruz and san mama county. we are hearing stories of home being on the grounds. >> a man who wrote every lover letter his family already lost. . if you believe there was one other thing harder. that's putting these words to warp >> it is a better to it felt leike to to to to to tot north of d-- i will let him tak it from here. >> we built your home around you when you were still inside your mother. i thought a lot about every piece of wood. >> people visited always ask about the soul fullness. i sauid that i will build house where i will raise here. help thousands of visitors and rich deep conversations. i hope that it would be yours one day and i am working hard to keep it. >> the field fires cause by lightning and the most beautiful storm that i have seen. >> fully and completely. >> you are strong, you are made of mill creek water, the frutd from our trees. >>. please dill memory where ever you go. >> one more example na the fire did not destroy mere structure. >> abc7 news. >>> in the middle of the wildfir
kim kn-- jim novak gymed into te water. >> the czu lightning complex in can ta cruz and san mama county. we are hearing stories of home being on the grounds. >> a man who wrote every lover letter his family already lost. . if you believe there was one other thing harder. that's putting these words to warp >> it is a better to it felt leike to to to to to tot north of d-- i will let him tak it from here. >> we built your home around you when you were still inside your...
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naval authorities, but what's striking about this particular situation now and the arrest is that, you knnow, you have the transport ministry saying they contacted the justice ministry. they had been writing to the justice ministry themselves warning of the situation of the danger of these chemicals being stored in this warehouse, yet these two officials have now been arrested, which does show you that suspicion of some description is falling on the people who managed the warehouse and the bank accounts being frozen of those two officials indicates that perhaps the government thought there was something nefarious going on with their accounts. was there some corruption? was there some, you know, underhand efforts to sell or continue to hold that material there that they were benefitting from financially? that seems to be the early phase of the investigation. also the investigation i understand from an intelligence official is that they continue to search for clues to support what they believe may be the case, that this big explosion and the fire just before it, was triggered by a bomb of s
naval authorities, but what's striking about this particular situation now and the arrest is that, you knnow, you have the transport ministry saying they contacted the justice ministry. they had been writing to the justice ministry themselves warning of the situation of the danger of these chemicals being stored in this warehouse, yet these two officials have now been arrested, which does show you that suspicion of some description is falling on the people who managed the warehouse and the bank...
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sojo kn joe knows the anxiety o sitting in a grieving chair, joe knows what it is like to struggle whichhe gives his personal number to kids overcoming a stutter of their own. his life is a testament to getting back up and he is going to channel the same grit and passion to pick us all up. to help us heal and to guide us forward. >> how powerful is that message of empathy? >> incredibly powerful. for any presumptive nominee at the beginning or even any part of his or her nominating process during the convention, a big part of it is filling out the biography and their personality and their character. for somebody like joe biden he is leading with that in a big way and he has been since he announced as ane antidote to trumpism and having someone widely popular across the board as michelle obama to be that explainer of who joe biden is. that is huge. wolf, my understanding in talking to sources is that is just part of michelle obama's speech. she is supposed to be incredibly tough on president trump, pointed and sharp on the contrast between joe biden and president trump. and you remember f
sojo kn joe knows the anxiety o sitting in a grieving chair, joe knows what it is like to struggle whichhe gives his personal number to kids overcoming a stutter of their own. his life is a testament to getting back up and he is going to channel the same grit and passion to pick us all up. to help us heal and to guide us forward. >> how powerful is that message of empathy? >> incredibly powerful. for any presumptive nominee at the beginning or even any part of his or her nominating...
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anybody who specializes in organizing the response does kns that these are the factors we need to continue. nobody's done that. is there a pandemic response agency, there are health agencies and ministries and the ranking laboratory, the chief scientist who might be a physicist. there's not a pandemic response agency and not one sufficiently funded and equipped and advised by people, people that are experts at that risk assessment, risk communication. the who is starting to bring in social scientists to help. they've made serious mistakes in some cases to communicate this to people in africa during the ebola. it started to take those things on board. when it retooled itself as an emergency refund effort they had to bring in people from the humanitarian response community. they started hiring people that didn't even have doctors that were really into emergency response. they said it's like trying to teach a penguin to fly. [inaudible] we can evolve institutionally to deal with the risks we know are coming as long as we bring everybody in and anybody is likely to be a stakeholder in mass. i
anybody who specializes in organizing the response does kns that these are the factors we need to continue. nobody's done that. is there a pandemic response agency, there are health agencies and ministries and the ranking laboratory, the chief scientist who might be a physicist. there's not a pandemic response agency and not one sufficiently funded and equipped and advised by people, people that are experts at that risk assessment, risk communication. the who is starting to bring in social...
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that kn colludes m concludes my. any public comments on the chairs report? >> : checking public comments. i see nobody on line. >> : public comment is closed and we'll go to executive director's report. >> : great. thank you, chair. good morning commissioners. this morning i'll note quickly that we want to provide a more full update on the events in washington d c on the senate and administration taking up the next phase of covid 19 relief. we're still trying to track down information, this may include funds for transit in the house heros act which does provide for transit relief funds. that's an important update we'll be bringing to you in the next month. the state level, assembly members obtain together a joint proposal stimulus plan to help support those most imfacte impay covid 19. a hundred thousand dollars through a new tax program and existing revenue streams and not rearaise taxes. accelerate sb1, the gas tax, and state cap and trade funds. both of which funds transportation, capital, and maintenance, and some programs. clean vehicle programs sm we w
that kn colludes m concludes my. any public comments on the chairs report? >> : checking public comments. i see nobody on line. >> : public comment is closed and we'll go to executive director's report. >> : great. thank you, chair. good morning commissioners. this morning i'll note quickly that we want to provide a more full update on the events in washington d c on the senate and administration taking up the next phase of covid 19 relief. we're still trying to track down...
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. >> and it is debatable, kn noel with the health experts saying do this or top stop doing this. if you are one to make a prediction, do you think there is any way that president trump can turn around qu45 seeound whe a sure defeat from him in november short of his delaying the vote which he can't do by law or trying in some way to suppress the vote? >> i think one of the first things that i would advise a lot of republican donor, i deal with a lot republican donor, and a lot of people express frustration and that is stop the twitter. it works against him. i know he likes to get miss whie out, but the lgs rest of us aret to defend the tweets. so going forward, you know, if you want to get out the word and say what you are doing and say all the things you've done, that is great. but the tweeting and the debating, just leave it be. >> and the problem is not just the tweets, that is a problem. the problem is who is doing the tweets and how he is thinking. he is only expressing what he thinks. that is the problem. alex athank you both for coming on. coming up, my shothoughts to sh on
. >> and it is debatable, kn noel with the health experts saying do this or top stop doing this. if you are one to make a prediction, do you think there is any way that president trump can turn around qu45 seeound whe a sure defeat from him in november short of his delaying the vote which he can't do by law or trying in some way to suppress the vote? >> i think one of the first things that i would advise a lot of republican donor, i deal with a lot republican donor, and a lot of...
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even up in the high kn in the h in the 100s. and the mid-80s along the coast.ill death valley get to 130 again today? probably not, but i bet around 128. back to you guys. >>> and as mike has been saying, the heat wave is notanyb you are like me and just have a f blowing on you. but rolling blackouts could get in the way of that.s asking eve to conserve energy. and amy hollyfield is live for us in walnut creek this morning. >> reporter: yeah, you have to thinking about businesses like this d paemic and nowosble power outages and what t they have here that they need to keep refrigerat refrigerated. one san jose neighborhood did experience a power outage over the weekend while dealing with the heat wave and they say that it was rough. the century-pebbletree neighborhood lost power for three days. residents were told a transformer blew in the area. some people escaped to hotel rooms like those who rely on medical equipment that needs electricity. and others toughed it out at home and said that it was prett temperatures about 103 degrees. we lost all our food, we l
even up in the high kn in the h in the 100s. and the mid-80s along the coast.ill death valley get to 130 again today? probably not, but i bet around 128. back to you guys. >>> and as mike has been saying, the heat wave is notanyb you are like me and just have a f blowing on you. but rolling blackouts could get in the way of that.s asking eve to conserve energy. and amy hollyfield is live for us in walnut creek this morning. >> reporter: yeah, you have to thinking about businesses...
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he as you kn he is unfit. >> now, of course, two days in, what do you think of the messages being sent and what appears to be a blatant effort to re-write history on the president's record when it comes to handling the pandemic, the economy, race relations in the country. will it help broaden his base, do you think? >> well, first of all, we have a reality show with very little reality in it. and that's pretty par for donald trump. no mention was made, i think maybe the first lady mentioned it once, we have one hundred, almost 80,000 people who have died due to the pandemic. and most of them due to the botching of the affair and mishandling of it. of course, they don't want to talk about it and it shows why he is trying to tear down the opposition instead of building himself up. he has done very little positive things as president of the united states. >> and mike pompeo pre-taped his addresses while on tour in israel, a sitting u.s. secretary of state addressing a political convention has set is off alarm bells of course and now, there's even an investigation in to whether he violated
he as you kn he is unfit. >> now, of course, two days in, what do you think of the messages being sent and what appears to be a blatant effort to re-write history on the president's record when it comes to handling the pandemic, the economy, race relations in the country. will it help broaden his base, do you think? >> well, first of all, we have a reality show with very little reality in it. and that's pretty par for donald trump. no mention was made, i think maybe the first lady...
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we made a lot of assumptions based on what we thought we kn knew, based on the previous sars outbreak, different virus and different strain and we thought that kids could always get the virus. let me be clear, kids are not immune to getting it. we have alwayset said kids can't get it. the question is how sick do they get and how easily do they spread it? now, more and more evidence is showing us that kids, not only absolutely can get the disease and tend to be pretty efficient at spreading it at least in the older age they can ten years of age or older. i understand that when you go back to school it's a big trade-off. we are trying to trade-off kids social, emotional needs, there need to be with their peers, their educational needs and these are very important. the fact that many kids get their meals at school and we have a nation that still too many people have food insecurity. we have this trade-off but i've got to tell you that you see what has happened in that camp in georgia and that school in georgia and they've got nine cases. n we know that there was almost 100,000, 97000 kid
we made a lot of assumptions based on what we thought we kn knew, based on the previous sars outbreak, different virus and different strain and we thought that kids could always get the virus. let me be clear, kids are not immune to getting it. we have alwayset said kids can't get it. the question is how sick do they get and how easily do they spread it? now, more and more evidence is showing us that kids, not only absolutely can get the disease and tend to be pretty efficient at spreading it...
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the best bide kn can do is i hae them too the soy beans were not promised.re half the deliveries in phase one. there is not going to be a phase two. there is no incentive for president xi to do anything ahead of the election. >> no. so what you've got is an agreement in, i guess, in principle to buy more american go goods. so what's the -- what's the enforcement mechanism there other than bad boys in china, they are mostly boys, by the way, start buying. what are you going to do they're not going to be talked about with this short a fuse before theelection there is the stumbling blocks in there i note that you say you have been upping your cash levels i don't know whether it's because of this or other things but explain. >> i was heavy cash ahead of the coronavirus. there are 19 areas i talked about on air i was a big buyer. i've been sell for the last few weeks especially nasdaq stuff. because it's overpriced tight ping credit is how credit crisis happens i think we have a difficult fall ahead of us. i'd rather have cash in order to buy things at half price
the best bide kn can do is i hae them too the soy beans were not promised.re half the deliveries in phase one. there is not going to be a phase two. there is no incentive for president xi to do anything ahead of the election. >> no. so what you've got is an agreement in, i guess, in principle to buy more american go goods. so what's the -- what's the enforcement mechanism there other than bad boys in china, they are mostly boys, by the way, start buying. what are you going to do they're...
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they are starting to see a big spike in attendance and refr kn - revenue.t's still small but it's encouraging signs and i think what will happen is movie going will beget movie going as people see it's safe and see other people returning and there's no spread of covid-19, then i think that will make more people feel comfortable with going back to the movies >> all right thank you very much for your time today o. >>> coming up, makeup, crafts and a covid-19 vaccine guess which one of those stocks is soaring today >>> after years of speculation, air bnb filing to go public but the pandemic has crushed its business, slashed its overall value. is now the right time for that company to do so air bnb investor will join us to discuss the company and the broader ipo market >>> it's time for some power movers we're going to start with estee lauder lost more than expected. make up sales down 62% people not going out and putting on the makeup like i do every day. fragrances down. hair care. you don't get this kind of hair. skin care, the biggest was up 1% in light of
they are starting to see a big spike in attendance and refr kn - revenue.t's still small but it's encouraging signs and i think what will happen is movie going will beget movie going as people see it's safe and see other people returning and there's no spread of covid-19, then i think that will make more people feel comfortable with going back to the movies >> all right thank you very much for your time today o. >>> coming up, makeup, crafts and a covid-19 vaccine guess which one...
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a photograph from his pre-presidency in 1857, but his wife didn't like it because of the disordered kn of his hair. lincoln wrote, it seems to me an excellent likeness, but truth to say i am' very indifferent judge. >> fair enough. >> it looks very good in the famous iconic matthew brady footage. >> yeah. he had questions about that because his hair was parted on the wrong side for that day. his barber just -- he always thought -- i think he thought they looked a little bit peculiar. although those sittings have inspired the $5 bill photographs, the lincoln penny. >> one other question about john brown and the pike, why were they numbered? >> i think it was just a habit of the metal worker and the forge where they were made. or -- and we don't know -- maybe the person who made them and supplied them to john brown -- and he was paid of course -- maybe he thought these were going to go down in history as important a relic for freedom as the muskets we used at lexington and concord. >> again, to have our number 101, we're excited about that. did lincoln express actions publicly or private
a photograph from his pre-presidency in 1857, but his wife didn't like it because of the disordered kn of his hair. lincoln wrote, it seems to me an excellent likeness, but truth to say i am' very indifferent judge. >> fair enough. >> it looks very good in the famous iconic matthew brady footage. >> yeah. he had questions about that because his hair was parted on the wrong side for that day. his barber just -- he always thought -- i think he thought they looked a little bit...
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on wednesday, kn governor newso announced plans to expand covid-19 testing and cutting costs and shortening the turnaround times. this is all part of a new plan that the state is launching to prepare ahead of flu season. you can watch today's update live at noon. >>> a wide spread covid-19 outbreak is forcing health officials to order a poultry farm to shut down. eight workers at the fosters plant have died from the virus. 5 3 358 workers have tested positive. so it is giving the plant 48 hours to implement this closure. >>> and california is reporting horn 4400 new covid-19 moss resu positive results. the number of hospitalizations stands at about 4300. coronavirus claimed 143 lives in the most recent 24 hour period and that is above average. health officials at the cdc are trying to clarify new testing guidelines. officials now say that if you have been exposed but don't have symptoms, you don't need to be tested. the cdc says that everyone who wants a test does not necessarily need a test. >> the shifting policy back and forth is undermining the credibility of the messages from the cdc a
on wednesday, kn governor newso announced plans to expand covid-19 testing and cutting costs and shortening the turnaround times. this is all part of a new plan that the state is launching to prepare ahead of flu season. you can watch today's update live at noon. >>> a wide spread covid-19 outbreak is forcing health officials to order a poultry farm to shut down. eight workers at the fosters plant have died from the virus. 5 3 358 workers have tested positive. so it is giving the plant...
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that kn colludes m concludes my. any public comments on the chairs report? >> : checking public comments. i see nobody on line. >> : public comment is closed and we'll go to executive director's report. >> : great. thank you, chair. good morning commissioners. this morning i'll note quickly that we want to provide a more full update on the events in washington d c on the senate and administration taking up the next phase of covid 19 relief. we're still trying to track down information, this may include funds for transit in the house heros act which does provide for transit relief funds. that's an important update we'll be bringing to you in the next month. the state level, assembly members obtain together a joint proposal stimulus plan to help support those most imfacte impay covid 19. a hundred thousand dollars through a new tax program and existing revenue streams and not rearaise taxes. accelerate sb1, the gas tax, and state cap and trade funds. both of which funds transportation, capital, and maintenance, and some programs. clean vehicle programs sm we w
that kn colludes m concludes my. any public comments on the chairs report? >> : checking public comments. i see nobody on line. >> : public comment is closed and we'll go to executive director's report. >> : great. thank you, chair. good morning commissioners. this morning i'll note quickly that we want to provide a more full update on the events in washington d c on the senate and administration taking up the next phase of covid 19 relief. we're still trying to track down...
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nominee, biden is trying to give breathing room to the women who don't have worldwide platforms, like sha knot to say she's a front-runner, but he's trying to at least give the women enough time to have some of their laundry aired, to speak more so people hear from them before making a decision. >> kennedy: all right. well, another big part of the decision process is going to be the presidential debates. the first debate between president trump and joe biden scheduled for september 29th, less than two months away. former white house press secretary in clinton administration says it may be in booifd by biden's best interesto avoid going one-on-one with the president. >> it is not really a debate if only one side is willing to tell the truth. giving him that national forum to continue to spout 20,000 or 22,000 lies just isn't worth it for the democrats or for biden. >> kennedy: i think that is a massive rationalization, emily compagno, obviously these two men, if they are going to lead the free world, they have to go head-to-head. so why would anyone be floating the idea that joe biden should
nominee, biden is trying to give breathing room to the women who don't have worldwide platforms, like sha knot to say she's a front-runner, but he's trying to at least give the women enough time to have some of their laundry aired, to speak more so people hear from them before making a decision. >> kennedy: all right. well, another big part of the decision process is going to be the presidential debates. the first debate between president trump and joe biden scheduled for september 29th,...
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that is a real question i think the american people need to kn know. how much are these folks representing the heart and soul of today's democratic party? >> you know, the people that are voting in democratic primaries now, governor, are not the same people you and i remember voting in democratic primaries, the moderates. you are getting the activist, progressive wing, who -- they don't understand the precise ideas -- get the basic ideology, and they do support to a much a greater degree than the rest of the electorate, defunding the police, green new deal, medicare for all, policies that are out of step with the broader american electorate. >> governor huckabee: i want to also ask, 80 million gun owners in america, the democrats have made it pretty clear they are going to go after people's guns, and 34% of the nra members themselves are democrats. how big a vulnerability does this create for democrats use that message and think it is a winner? >> well, the winning message is to be for background checks or eliminating any possibility that anyone, any s
that is a real question i think the american people need to kn know. how much are these folks representing the heart and soul of today's democratic party? >> you know, the people that are voting in democratic primaries now, governor, are not the same people you and i remember voting in democratic primaries, the moderates. you are getting the activist, progressive wing, who -- they don't understand the precise ideas -- get the basic ideology, and they do support to a much a greater degree...
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backing do you kn ba back down into the upper 70s at 8:00. and in south bay, we're up to 68 at 10:00 with sunshine, low to mid 80s this afternoon. and very nice 72 if you are heading out this evening. i'll show you how much warmer it will get coming up in the accuweather forecast. >>> people will hit a big backup. there is a significant alert on i sigalert. it is involving three vehicles and a big rig westbound 508 before the 680 connector. the big rig spilled oil and gasoline across two lanes, to those two lanes will be shut down for a while until they can get a street sweeper out there to cleup. and also a crash but not causing a slow down on southbound 101 on the sfo on-ramp. and a live look showing you edge emery individual, a pretty smooth ride there. it is late at the toll plaza. want restand schools?pen? want the economy to get back on track? you're not alone. and you can help make it happen. stay 6 feet apart. wash your hands. wear a mask every time you leave your home. choose to join the fight against covid-19. do your part. slow the
backing do you kn ba back down into the upper 70s at 8:00. and in south bay, we're up to 68 at 10:00 with sunshine, low to mid 80s this afternoon. and very nice 72 if you are heading out this evening. i'll show you how much warmer it will get coming up in the accuweather forecast. >>> people will hit a big backup. there is a significant alert on i sigalert. it is involving three vehicles and a big rig westbound 508 before the 680 connector. the big rig spilled oil and gasoline across...
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that kn colludes m concludes my. any public comments on the chairs report? >> : checking public comments. i see nobody on line. >> : public comment is closed and we'll go to executive director's report. >> : great. thank you, chair. good morning commissioners. this morning i'll note quickly that we want to provide a more full update on the events in washington d c on the senate and administration taking up the next phase of covid 19 relief. we're still trying to track down information, this may include funds for transit in the house heros act which does provide for transit relief funds. that's an important update we'll be bringing to you in the next month. the state level, assembly members obtain together a joint proposal stimulus plan to help support those most imfacte impay covid 19. a hundred thousand dollars through a new tax program and existing revenue streams and not rearaise taxes. accelerate sb1, the gas tax, and state cap and trade funds. both of which funds transportation, capital, and maintenance, and some programs. clean vehicle programs sm we w
that kn colludes m concludes my. any public comments on the chairs report? >> : checking public comments. i see nobody on line. >> : public comment is closed and we'll go to executive director's report. >> : great. thank you, chair. good morning commissioners. this morning i'll note quickly that we want to provide a more full update on the events in washington d c on the senate and administration taking up the next phase of covid 19 relief. we're still trying to track down...
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he hasn't thought it through, he has no idea, just like, you kn know, maybe 50 years of americans have, we have forgotten that freedom is utterly impossible on the american model without the values we got from the bible. it doesn't mean we can force people to be christians or anything absurd like that but the point is all of the founders understood that the bible -- it wasn't just a sacred book for, some people, it was what gave us the west and what led to the idea of freedom and self-government and when you a attack that, you're not just attacking a few people who believe in that book, your attacking foundational ideas that most of our certainly career politicians have no clue about anymore. >> tucker: so christianity among other things limit the excesses of the state, this is why all authoritarian governments hate it, because when your population worships a. actual god, that suggests that you are not god and there'sre something that you can't do. so without it, there's nothing they can't do, isn't that the whole point? >> that is precisely the point. say he is lord in china or try it
he hasn't thought it through, he has no idea, just like, you kn know, maybe 50 years of americans have, we have forgotten that freedom is utterly impossible on the american model without the values we got from the bible. it doesn't mean we can force people to be christians or anything absurd like that but the point is all of the founders understood that the bible -- it wasn't just a sacred book for, some people, it was what gave us the west and what led to the idea of freedom and...
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it is kn t themsees.t is not clear what started the protest. >>> take a look at the traffic conditions. if you are going on west on 580, east shore freeway has a crash creating a slow ride to highway 4 to the maze. we're looking could southbound off 101. there are no delays from san jose. >>> here is a look with our treasure island camera. temperatures are in the 50s and 60s and through the afternoon, it will be a little cooler compared to the hot day we had yesterday, especially inland. sunshine and the community to in concord, 88 for san jose, clearing around the bay, mid 60s in san francisco and mid- 70s in oakland and partly sunny and breezy along the coast. we are cooler for tuesday and warming right back up by the end of the week, especially into the weekend. happy monday. we are kicking off a new week together. back to you. ♪ >>> good morning to our viewers in the west, and welcome to "cbs this morning." it's monday, august 10th, 2020. i'm anthony mason with michelle miller and vladimir duthiers. 5
it is kn t themsees.t is not clear what started the protest. >>> take a look at the traffic conditions. if you are going on west on 580, east shore freeway has a crash creating a slow ride to highway 4 to the maze. we're looking could southbound off 101. there are no delays from san jose. >>> here is a look with our treasure island camera. temperatures are in the 50s and 60s and through the afternoon, it will be a little cooler compared to the hot day we had yesterday,...
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kn stephen: well, i want to commend you for something because you, i believe, resisted the temptationy i told you so. you didn't literally say those words. >> yeah, i was thinking that cold be about the shortest speech in convention history, right? ( laughter ) >> stephen: i told you so.ju dri >> stephat's exly u reeclus i s reding some of yournventionr years ago, you told us then. >> yeah, well, i think it was really difficult for most persons, even people planning to vote for me, to believe that it could be possibly as bad as i feared it would be. as i said last night, you know, the morning after the election, i stated that we had to give, you know, donald trump a chance, and we have tried. but i think you've heard throughout the four nights of the convention, you know, people saying, look, you know, he just either is incapable or unwilling to fulfill the responsibilities of being our president, and now people know it. they've watched it in realtime for, you know, more than three and a half years. >> stephen: you know, i think, in a strange way, i take people having voted for donald
kn stephen: well, i want to commend you for something because you, i believe, resisted the temptationy i told you so. you didn't literally say those words. >> yeah, i was thinking that cold be about the shortest speech in convention history, right? ( laughter ) >> stephen: i told you so.ju dri >> stephat's exly u reeclus i s reding some of yournventionr years ago, you told us then. >> yeah, well, i think it was really difficult for most persons, even people planning to...
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to bell, whatever it is, it has rst, as you kn, jaake was shot seven times for something-- well, whenthere hereany justification for it, especially in front of his children. reaction, anded a reaction, and then, this person wit then, this person with a gun, a semiautomatic, i understand, went and killed two people, injured another, and what is the responsibility that the president needs to feel about what encouragement or whatever the word is, that he may have given, the comfort level for someone to do such a thing and be so brazen about it? he thought he was joining a militia. what militia? >> stephen: that is-- that is one of the strangest things about it, is the tacit approval of militias and unidentified and undeputized people with military weapons on our streets that the republicans have given and celebrated in many ways. but i want to ask you about, in june, the house passed the george floyd justice in policing act. what did that hope to do? act. what did that hop and why does it seem like nothing has changed in the last three months? >> well, what's very sad about it is there's
to bell, whatever it is, it has rst, as you kn, jaake was shot seven times for something-- well, whenthere hereany justification for it, especially in front of his children. reaction, anded a reaction, and then, this person wit then, this person with a gun, a semiautomatic, i understand, went and killed two people, injured another, and what is the responsibility that the president needs to feel about what encouragement or whatever the word is, that he may have given, the comfort level for...