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said to me i don't understand how i never knew about this. >> it was the largest fire in la at the time. >> until recently it was the largest structure fire in la history. and that's saying something, because there are a lot of fires in la unfortunately. and it remains and will always remain the largest fire in history. not in the world. sadly, there have been a larger library fires in the world, and certainly in the course of particularly world war ii there were entire libraries with the contents were burned and the buildings destroyed. there are precedents we have burned. >> and why do you think? >> that goes back to my original impulse they have been burned because we care about him so deeply. there was a unit of that had one mission and that was to seek out and burn libraries. it was an effort to send a message to people which is your history is going to be obliterated. your culture will not be remembered. you will be wiped off the earth's memory. we all think of libraries as one of the safest places. the places that are uniquely sort of removed from the world of strife. you burn do
said to me i don't understand how i never knew about this. >> it was the largest fire in la at the time. >> until recently it was the largest structure fire in la history. and that's saying something, because there are a lot of fires in la unfortunately. and it remains and will always remain the largest fire in history. not in the world. sadly, there have been a larger library fires in the world, and certainly in the course of particularly world war ii there were entire libraries...
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here in la times are in place in moscow and at the city has the russian public been adhering to the instructions . well the russians have been in seoul cold isolation prescribed by president putin for several weeks until the end of april that means that everyone who doesn't have to go out must stay at home people can go out for example to buy food to go to the pharmacy or take out the trash shops are closed many companies aren't working trains and buses are running but they are almost empty and by the way from wednesday this week there will even be electronic passes for cal georgists and travel on public transportation in moscow anyone who wants to leave the house has to get an electronic code and get permission from the city every time so we'll see how that we'll be working in the coming days by the movie's peaceful and calls of all. that's you know in moscow thank you. and time now to take a look at some of the news in the other possible strong storms pounded the southern united states on sunday he's making it he's 6 people in mississippi and damaging up to 300 homes and buildings the national
here in la times are in place in moscow and at the city has the russian public been adhering to the instructions . well the russians have been in seoul cold isolation prescribed by president putin for several weeks until the end of april that means that everyone who doesn't have to go out must stay at home people can go out for example to buy food to go to the pharmacy or take out the trash shops are closed many companies aren't working trains and buses are running but they are almost empty and...
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center failed to notify employees about a deadly coronavirus outbreak amongst hospital staff, the la times cites a whistleblower complaint, claiming before nurses tested positive after another hospital employee with covid-19 symptoms died. the bay area news group says the county is investigating whether the employees death was tied coronavirus. >>> a major outbreak in the largest homeless shelter, it is not functioning as a medical ward for the infected, 70 people, including two staff members have tested positive at the nsc south shelter on for the street, after a weeks long dispute over how to best shelter the city's homeless. officials are concerned that many of them who have chronic health conditions could get very sick or even die.>> we need to move people into hotels now, it is inevitable that we will have outbreaks inthe shelters. >> inevitable and preventable, a month ago i was yelling and screaming and demanding to move these people out of that environment. >> as of today, sever cisco hasn't 700 97 positive cases and 13 deaths. san francisco.>>> the overall trend in california is e
center failed to notify employees about a deadly coronavirus outbreak amongst hospital staff, the la times cites a whistleblower complaint, claiming before nurses tested positive after another hospital employee with covid-19 symptoms died. the bay area news group says the county is investigating whether the employees death was tied coronavirus. >>> a major outbreak in the largest homeless shelter, it is not functioning as a medical ward for the infected, 70 people, including two staff...
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originally she was thought to have died from a heart attack, but now according to the la times, the county has informed them that trish dowd died of the coronavirus. >> my heart just sank. my heart goes out to the family. >> reporter: cathy is a long time friend and once a co-worker. >> we had some really good memories. and to hear that's what took her life, that enrages me. >> reporter: her employer said in a statement that they continue to grieve the untimely death of a well respected employee in february. we were deeply saddened to learn today that the employee passed of complications due to covid-19. her family says trish was an international traveler, but had not done so in the week preceding her death, leading county officials to this conclusion. >> we had community transmission to a significant degree far earlier than we knew. >> reporter: it's unclear if her husband dean contracted the virus. he works at the county jail, where they've had three positive cases of covid-19. joe vazquez, kpix 5. >>> tonight, the pandemic has out 1 in 6 california workers out of a job. more than half a
originally she was thought to have died from a heart attack, but now according to the la times, the county has informed them that trish dowd died of the coronavirus. >> my heart just sank. my heart goes out to the family. >> reporter: cathy is a long time friend and once a co-worker. >> we had some really good memories. and to hear that's what took her life, that enrages me. >> reporter: her employer said in a statement that they continue to grieve the untimely death of...
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they tell the la times that no conclusions can be made yet and that testing results are not yet totally final. >>> extending much of the bay area as a shelter in place orders will cost some city workers in san jose their jobs at least for now. kiet do says nearly 1200 furloughs were announced today. >> reporter: the city of san jose kept these folks on the payroll as long as they could, kept paying them for more than six weeks, but after the county announced the extension to the stay-at-home order, something had to give. >> during this crisis. >> reporter: the bad news came during an unusual city council meeting held via teleconference that the city of san jose would from a $25 million surplus to a productive massive budget shortfall. despite best estimates currently is a $45 million shortfall. >> with the pandemic shutting down the city's libraries, schools closed out for weeks, and foot traffic laid down at the san jose police department and public pools off-limits the decision was made to take nonessential employees who had been on unpaid leave and furloughed them. the furlough affec
they tell the la times that no conclusions can be made yet and that testing results are not yet totally final. >>> extending much of the bay area as a shelter in place orders will cost some city workers in san jose their jobs at least for now. kiet do says nearly 1200 furloughs were announced today. >> reporter: the city of san jose kept these folks on the payroll as long as they could, kept paying them for more than six weeks, but after the county announced the extension to the...
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welcome to la times is this a consequence of climate change a threat or an opportunity. some kids hunger of. latvian 30 minutes on t w. hey listen up. that's what video game music sounded like 30 years ago. today's tracks take the experience to another level punk a sense to him talk composer claimants are. featured in many games his music is bound to. his fans the opens doors to. sounds good. oh genre that's so much more than just background music. video game music on d w. rooms. are always a. symbol of a long conflict in the philippines. between the muslim. and the christian population. when high as fighters on the city center the 17 president church's response was. i. will never again put a hold of. the reconquest turned into tragedy. the solution to all this is not the kind of freedom that we are. how do we become a gateway to islamist terror. the same sorry guys i mean most of us are sold. an exclusive report from a destroyed city. philippines in the sights of baez starts may 20th on g.w. . visited a lie from germany has been praised for its response to the coronavir
welcome to la times is this a consequence of climate change a threat or an opportunity. some kids hunger of. latvian 30 minutes on t w. hey listen up. that's what video game music sounded like 30 years ago. today's tracks take the experience to another level punk a sense to him talk composer claimants are. featured in many games his music is bound to. his fans the opens doors to. sounds good. oh genre that's so much more than just background music. video game music on d w. rooms. are always a....
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saying wow this is the human condition in one photograph it's sensory overload isn't it yeah the la times i thought i don't know if i could do this just in traffic and bam and people coming up and i would say this is a heartbreak and then a little. me and he he seems so i don't know it is the human condition up close and personal yeah friend yeah when you i love the just the nation project because you want to cross to india right to find out what made people just and what you have all found so we have out your findings dr di it's so the show's really simple it's 3 comics go to a place that has never seen stand up before you know 72 out was to set up a show find a venue mark at the show but also write jokes about what you're doing. and so it's just a high octane injection of culture and then throwing that up into jokes that aren't really very good you know so it's really like an open mike night for new jokes but on a on a big streaming platform but other that isn't. byard idea is that you are what are your other produce to it was fun. writing a camel in the desert doing the day and then wr
saying wow this is the human condition in one photograph it's sensory overload isn't it yeah the la times i thought i don't know if i could do this just in traffic and bam and people coming up and i would say this is a heartbreak and then a little. me and he he seems so i don't know it is the human condition up close and personal yeah friend yeah when you i love the just the nation project because you want to cross to india right to find out what made people just and what you have all found so...
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este mes la revista time dedica su portada a los heroes en la primera lÍnea de batalla contra el coronavirusonoce. la revista estÁ la historia de muchos. a ellos gracias. ilia: vamos a terminar con una hermosa historia. se trata de una trompetista hispana que le pone la nota de aliento a la ciudad mÁs castigada. jorge: desde su balcÓn trata de levantar el espÍritu a una poblaciÓn golpeada. pedro hablÓ con ella. ♪ reportero: en medio de la tragedia de la ciudad de nueva york una joven venezolana le regresa un poco de vida con el sonido de su trompeta. ♪ reportero: cansada de tanto dolor un dÍa tomÓ la trompeta y saliÓ al balcón y se puso a tocar. >> la gente necesita la mÚsica para elevar su alma en un tiempo tan difÍcil. ♪ reportero: pronto su mÚsica retumbÓ por las solitarias calles. sus vecinos deseosos de un poco de alegrÍa salieron por los balcones para unirse. >> gente de la esquina de abajÓ empezÓ a salir de sus casas, todo el mundo con distancia. y empezaron a venir escuchar. vino una chica en muletas fue conmovedor. ♪ reportero: canciones [inglÉs] desde su trompeta es un impulso de v
este mes la revista time dedica su portada a los heroes en la primera lÍnea de batalla contra el coronavirusonoce. la revista estÁ la historia de muchos. a ellos gracias. ilia: vamos a terminar con una hermosa historia. se trata de una trompetista hispana que le pone la nota de aliento a la ciudad mÁs castigada. jorge: desde su balcÓn trata de levantar el espÍritu a una poblaciÓn golpeada. pedro hablÓ con ella. ♪ reportero: en medio de la tragedia de la ciudad de nueva york una joven...
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out of work, and economic hardship tried to increase us suicide rates in rural areas linked to an la times article, seems like this should be a good time for empathy for all of us but it does seem to be in some quarters in short supply. >> we are all in this together and we are all going to be required to make sacrifices, we have already been making sacrifices and it is very important that we be more generous with each other, a bit more gracious, a bit more understanding, a bit more forbearing and important for politicians whether it is the president of the united states, the governor of new york, important for politicians not to be condescending or come across as condescending. important to understand people are struggling, people want to get back to work because they want the dignity that comes with work, they want to be able to support their families. they want to be able to manage their own affairs and manage their own lives. that is a natural and good inclination. sometimes we have to hold back, we have to go along with the plan the government has for us in order to protect safety for
out of work, and economic hardship tried to increase us suicide rates in rural areas linked to an la times article, seems like this should be a good time for empathy for all of us but it does seem to be in some quarters in short supply. >> we are all in this together and we are all going to be required to make sacrifices, we have already been making sacrifices and it is very important that we be more generous with each other, a bit more gracious, a bit more understanding, a bit more...
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la time column in your city says joe biden is stuck in his basement it just might help him win.ie: i think quite frankly when you just look at the way our country is before covid, during and after god willing soon covid, it's going to be a referendum. look, trump has his base. the people who love him are going to vote him and the people who don't and hate them are. we aren't looking at those people. we are looking at that sliver. i think he needs to get out as soon as possible. come on your show, howie, and every network that he can because quite frankly the president has couple of hours of free advertising and campaign rallies on national television due to covid every day. howie: all right, i'm inviting joe biden right now if he wants the platform. thanks to both of you buck sexton, leslie marshall, good conversation. took a liberal comedian to accuse the media of pushing panic. we will have the story next. let's find the food that you like. petsmart has everything your pet needs delivered directly to your door. or save 10% when you buy online and pick up in store... now with c
la time column in your city says joe biden is stuck in his basement it just might help him win.ie: i think quite frankly when you just look at the way our country is before covid, during and after god willing soon covid, it's going to be a referendum. look, trump has his base. the people who love him are going to vote him and the people who don't and hate them are. we aren't looking at those people. we are looking at that sliver. i think he needs to get out as soon as possible. come on your...
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according to the la times. a major labor union announced last month it had secured a deal with a distributor overseas to buy 39 million and 95 masks. kaiser permanente said they plan to buy 6 million of those sutter health placed an order for 2 million. the fbi found out no such warehouse had this alleged stockpile no money was exchanged though in that deal our coverage continues online you can go to kron 4 dot com. we have a whole section on the coronavirus with everything you know to stay safe about at the interactive map what's happening around the world and the latest on the outbreaks >>i'm 14 is the time right now and uh you know what john. >>a lot of people were celebrating easter yesterday and i just want to shout out to the cdc satyr because passover still going on. i just checked and so far that online singing going look and donate has raised more than million. >>can you that yeah that's crazy what a lot of good. i know it's crazy singha i was good people are doing right the work the best of even thoug
according to the la times. a major labor union announced last month it had secured a deal with a distributor overseas to buy 39 million and 95 masks. kaiser permanente said they plan to buy 6 million of those sutter health placed an order for 2 million. the fbi found out no such warehouse had this alleged stockpile no money was exchanged though in that deal our coverage continues online you can go to kron 4 dot com. we have a whole section on the coronavirus with everything you know to stay...
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told the la times she is hoping that the other la companies will make the same pledge. the university employees 237,000 people. >>> later today, the number of confirmed coronavirus cases here in the bay area is expected to surpass 3,000. san francisco county reported 16 new cases for a total of 450 and seven people have died. san mateo county had 65 new cases. rising to 453 cases and ten people have died there. santa clara county is the first one to top a thousand cases and 36 people have died there. >>> a new type of investigation is launched by the sheriff office. they created a special unit to track the potential exposure within the department to know who someone came in contact with. so far 11 sheriff department members have tested positive for the virus. they. >> they did not realize that and came in to contact with everything. there's a lot of interaction and obviously the custody setting. >> the as far department command center is running the operation and make shoring staffing there's a team and santa clara county has also set up a public website to track the nu
told the la times she is hoping that the other la companies will make the same pledge. the university employees 237,000 people. >>> later today, the number of confirmed coronavirus cases here in the bay area is expected to surpass 3,000. san francisco county reported 16 new cases for a total of 450 and seven people have died. san mateo county had 65 new cases. rising to 453 cases and ten people have died there. santa clara county is the first one to top a thousand cases and 36 people...
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according to the la times major bor union announced last month that it had secured a deal th the distribur overseas to buy 39 million of these 9595 masks. kaer permanente said that they wanted to buy 6 million of them said her health also placed an order for 2 million masks, but the fbi found there was no su warehouse with a stockpile of them. no money thanked lee had exchanged hands aspart of the deal. still shares her heartbreaking story after losing both her husband and her son to coronavirus and of and used to hand out thousands of poun of food gets stolen from an east bay church. coming up after the break we'll hear from the pastor about what happened. and another in another naral disaster during this pandemic as dedly tornadoes wreak havoc across the soheast. lowe's has committed over $170 million to suprt frontline workers, and our re than 300,000 dedicated associates. thank you for everything you're doing. d change the world. here at abie, we're inventing dicines of the future to create tomorrows that wl be healthier... ...and happier, while making medicines that help people right
according to the la times major bor union announced last month that it had secured a deal th the distribur overseas to buy 39 million of these 9595 masks. kaer permanente said that they wanted to buy 6 million of them said her health also placed an order for 2 million masks, but the fbi found there was no su warehouse with a stockpile of them. no money thanked lee had exchanged hands aspart of the deal. still shares her heartbreaking story after losing both her husband and her son to...
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according to the la times a mar labor union announced last month that it had secured a deal with the distributor overas to buy 39 millio of these n 95 masks. well kaiser permanente said they pln to buy 6 million of them center health officials also placed an order for 2 million of them asks turns out the fbi found no such warehouse with this alleged stockpile luckily. no money was exchanged as part of e deal before it was discovered. in the metime the food drug administration is auorizg the use of a decontamination system for those and 95 masks. the fda says more than 6,000 hospitals already have these d-conn systems in place in total they could clean about million respirators pe day which woulgo a long way and recycling these masks. this is the fastest emergency authorization fr the fda this year. and on this monday morning, a woman shes her heartbreaking story she lost coronavirus. and a n is lost and it was too goodo deliver food. in the east bato those who need it we're going hear about how thpastor actually says maybe itl help bring awareness and get donations ananother natural
according to the la times a mar labor union announced last month that it had secured a deal with the distributor overas to buy 39 millio of these n 95 masks. well kaiser permanente said they pln to buy 6 million of them center health officials also placed an order for 2 million of them asks turns out the fbi found no such warehouse with this alleged stockpile luckily. no money was exchanged as part of e deal before it was discovered. in the metime the food drug administration is auorizg the use...
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the la times says the only board of supervisors passed a motion to come up with a plan to reopen someublic places. the county wants to work with businesses and community leaders to find the best strategies. >>> in the meantime a group of americans working for the holland america cruise line have been stuck on a cruiseship that is docked in the los angeles area 46 days. it docked at the port of san pedro in los angeles because of coronavirus concerns. passengers have got enough of the cruiseship and the crew members say they still are not allowed to leave. of the 750 crew members on board, nine are americans, holland america says the cdc is not allowing crew members to get off the cruiseship at this time. >>> 6:49 request we check in with steve paulson, that is one of those words, a northern california and southern california. like san pedro. >> i san pedro. eisai pager. >> down there, they definitely say san pedro. >> they do san pedro. >> yes. steve, you and i, we talk about this all the time in the bay area, there is ygnacio and ygnacio. you never know. >> i worked in denver, there
the la times says the only board of supervisors passed a motion to come up with a plan to reopen someublic places. the county wants to work with businesses and community leaders to find the best strategies. >>> in the meantime a group of americans working for the holland america cruise line have been stuck on a cruiseship that is docked in the los angeles area 46 days. it docked at the port of san pedro in los angeles because of coronavirus concerns. passengers have got enough of the...
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also the la times reporting coronavirus deaths admission or sing hos in long beach. in the east bay, the alameda county da's office has launched an investigation into a nursing coronavirus outbreak has killed at least 11 residents. forcefully to call. lls us more. >>its men says her husband of 27 years doctor marshall mintz men had been in and out of hospals and the gateway care and rehabilitation center in hayward since january wh he had surgery to remo a brain tumorkelly says its man was recovering well until recently, he fell ill with pneumonia. then about 2 weeks ago he tested positive for novel coronavirus or covid-19 but he did not have fever tuesday, though he struggled to breathe. and later died doing okay before that the was alameda county coroner's office has not released an official causeof death. it's man lieves her husband was infected at the ce center. as of tuesday, 65 residen anstaff had tested positive for covid-19 11 residents, including its men ve died. the deaths prompting the county health officer to issue anorder effective tuesday requiring all
also the la times reporting coronavirus deaths admission or sing hos in long beach. in the east bay, the alameda county da's office has launched an investigation into a nursing coronavirus outbreak has killed at least 11 residents. forcefully to call. lls us more. >>its men says her husband of 27 years doctor marshall mintz men had been in and out of hospals and the gateway care and rehabilitation center in hayward since january wh he had surgery to remo a brain tumorkelly says its man...
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the la times is reporting that there are now 13 coronavirus related deaths that have happened in nursing homes in long beach. >>time now is 5 '08 today kron 4 news is highlighting the need for food at bay area food banks in this pandemic one organization estimates one in 5 people in the bay area don't have enough to eat kron four's will tran is live at the second harvest, a silicon valley and san jose with more on how we're trying to help well. >>you can help by not donating food sounds a little weird ray but you can help by not donating food and we'll talk to diane baker hayward with a second harvest in just a few moments, but let me tell you what's going on the need obviously always great and so many people are unemployed right now and struggling financially that you would think donations would be down but instead they have been up because i think people starting to realize we're all in this together that it's gotten to the point where they turn people away as far as food donations. and let's face it coronavirus has changed the way they handle everything from the food to their own empl
the la times is reporting that there are now 13 coronavirus related deaths that have happened in nursing homes in long beach. >>time now is 5 '08 today kron 4 news is highlighting the need for food at bay area food banks in this pandemic one organization estimates one in 5 people in the bay area don't have enough to eat kron four's will tran is live at the second harvest, a silicon valley and san jose with more on how we're trying to help well. >>you can help by not donating food...
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also the la times is reportg 13 coronavirus deaths at nursing homes in long beach. in the east bay, the alameda county da's office has launched an investigation into a nursing facility and hayward were coronavirus outbreak has killed at least 11 residents. kron four's felipe de gaulle has the details >>itsen says her husband of 27 years doctor marshall mintz men had beein and out of hospitals and the gateway care and rehabilitation center in hayward since january when he had surgery to remove a brain tumor. kelly says it's man was recovering well until recently, he fell ill wi pneumonia. then about 2 weeks ago he tted positive r novel coronavirus or covid-19 but he did not have a fever. tuesday, thgh he struggled to breathe. and later died >>from the virus gets. she was doing okay before that the alameda county coroner's office has t released an official cause death. t's man believes her husband was infected at the care center. as of tsday, 65 residents and staff had tested positive for covid-19 11 residents, including its n hae died. the deaths prompting the unty h
also the la times is reportg 13 coronavirus deaths at nursing homes in long beach. in the east bay, the alameda county da's office has launched an investigation into a nursing facility and hayward were coronavirus outbreak has killed at least 11 residents. kron four's felipe de gaulle has the details >>itsen says her husband of 27 years doctor marshall mintz men had beein and out of hospitals and the gateway care and rehabilitation center in hayward since january when he had surgery to...
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the expectation is th race takes place in august, however there are no new dates lined up the la time that or did not take place 1946 the nation was still recoverinfrom rld war 2 that if u look at sports. back to ukraine thinking th. well pro sports in florida are getting the green light to resume. >>after orida's governor dean them esntial services and really 're only talking about one if you want to call it a pro sport, it that's entertainment. the same list that includes essential services. >>we're talking grocery stores, hospitals, banks, utility companies, gas stations, the whole bit and now o wrestling. officials say this essential service was added to the lit because it is critical to florida economy. miami mayor francis suarez reacting to that decision earlier today. >>it's hard to are th wrtling is an essential activity. we have a somere down here in miami in terms of the orders at ourtown mayor has promulgated they're hard to to argue that they don't sort of pass the smell test in terms of what is in the activity. broadcast yesterday after ed weeks of tape matches including
the expectation is th race takes place in august, however there are no new dates lined up the la time that or did not take place 1946 the nation was still recoverinfrom rld war 2 that if u look at sports. back to ukraine thinking th. well pro sports in florida are getting the green light to resume. >>after orida's governor dean them esntial services and really 're only talking about one if you want to call it a pro sport, it that's entertainment. the same list that includes essential...
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la. divorce wasn't particularly common at the time but also this was scandalous. and he had many wives over the course of his life. but he was also a brilliant man and a lot of what he did, a lot of the innovations that he brought to the library i'm a the most importantly, his belief that the library was a democratic institution, libraries up until the time were really meant to serve educated people. and to help them become more educated in his feeling is, libraries are meant to lift everyone. and he promoted the library to factories to railroad companies, saying have your workers come to the library and they can better themselves. this was very radical. it is his spirit really transformed the la library and remains true to the state. we only have a few of his branded books we certainly have his spirit. carla: now on the other hand, you have someone who is net aspiring actor. what was he doing in the library. was he looking for place what was he doing. susan: it is unclear. this is really interesting to remember that in 1986, there were no security cameras and the
la. divorce wasn't particularly common at the time but also this was scandalous. and he had many wives over the course of his life. but he was also a brilliant man and a lot of what he did, a lot of the innovations that he brought to the library i'm a the most importantly, his belief that the library was a democratic institution, libraries up until the time were really meant to serve educated people. and to help them become more educated in his feeling is, libraries are meant to lift everyone....
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.>> john myers la times. >> governor one of the things that your presentation seems to hint that is a radical rethinking of public health in california and i know that we are early in this but could you give thoughts on that and primarily in terms of funding, as you know public health has not been well funded through the years in this state, an enormous burden falls on the locals and you talk about the tracking and investigations of cases done by local public health officials, can you talk about the commitment you have got to make to substantial money from the state into public health in the state going forward?>> that is a consequential question and profoundly significant and look let me offer a few thoughts on that. i have been as you know notin t make investments in the healthcare delivery system rnia have been aggressive on pharmaceutical drugs and creating a single purchasing authority. we have been socializing, some of the work we just announced a few months ago which seems like a year ago on looking at total cost within the system and looking at more areas of transparency relat
.>> john myers la times. >> governor one of the things that your presentation seems to hint that is a radical rethinking of public health in california and i know that we are early in this but could you give thoughts on that and primarily in terms of funding, as you know public health has not been well funded through the years in this state, an enormous burden falls on the locals and you talk about the tracking and investigations of cases done by local public health officials, can...
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another one, jules whitaker who was at that time working for la times before he came to the post and i was -- i think it was the biltmore hotel in philadelphia on the phone on a pay phone, the old-fashioned pay phone with the accordion glass and big black payphone and a seat. i was talking to somebody i had been dating and they came up and pressed their noses against me, harassing me. i thought they were sexually harassing me. they pushed their way in. since i was sitting here, i can see their belt buckles at that height. to get rid of them i pulled their flies down. [laughter] >> roger said to me did you do that? i went i think so. >> on that note. that is a hard one to follow. did you feel you had a lot of access to mcgovern? when all the journalists, when they were covering our campaign, they would get close to the candidate, enough that they felt almost possessive. timothy crouse writes about after muskie tanked in the polls, seeing a group of his journalists had just knocked down 5 rounds of whiskey. there guy was out. that was one of the things that was most different about 197
another one, jules whitaker who was at that time working for la times before he came to the post and i was -- i think it was the biltmore hotel in philadelphia on the phone on a pay phone, the old-fashioned pay phone with the accordion glass and big black payphone and a seat. i was talking to somebody i had been dating and they came up and pressed their noses against me, harassing me. i thought they were sexually harassing me. they pushed their way in. since i was sitting here, i can see their...
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it's a $2 billion stadium not finished in time and they might play the university nevada las vegas stadiumr in el paso or san antonio. oakland is not under consideration. >>> a brick crashing through the windshield of a car on a east bay freeway killing a passenger. authorities think this is likely not an accident. >>> police agencies enforcing shelter in place orders over the weekend. the fines you could be paying if you go out to enjoy some certain areas. >>> a1 becoming a time mask maker with a very familiar design. >>> happy easter sunday. we have the marine layer. i am told on good authority it's trying to work its way out of the bay area. if you have a backyard easter egg, or something cooking on this holiday sunday it might work out. welcome back to mornings on 2. >>> good morning. thank you, for waking up with us. it was a little chillier outside yesterday the next acted. i went on a walk and it was cold. the warm temperatures are coming but they were not here yet. yesterday --. >> how are we looking? >> reporter: we started out cloudy and cool. things are going to improve througho
it's a $2 billion stadium not finished in time and they might play the university nevada las vegas stadiumr in el paso or san antonio. oakland is not under consideration. >>> a brick crashing through the windshield of a car on a east bay freeway killing a passenger. authorities think this is likely not an accident. >>> police agencies enforcing shelter in place orders over the weekend. the fines you could be paying if you go out to enjoy some certain areas. >>> a1...
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and to open at the proper time. las vegas is a great place to be. it's a fun time. it's a great place to have a convention. come for a party, extended vacation, whatever that may be. and we want to welcome everybody back to las vegas. we want do welcome 'em back to the lights on the strip. but that's not today and it's not tomorrow. and the resort operators have been incredibly phenomenal partners. great partners in operating this. matt maddocks, you might have seen the proposal. and they are putting a lot of time and effort into this, when we do it, we are going to do it right but i am not going to allow workers to be put in a position where they have to decide between their job, a paycheck, and their life. that's not a fair position to put them in and i will not allow that to happen. >> it also seems, to me, just a cheap argument to say it's either open up now or, you know, or -- or the alternative is destruction. that -- that it's a binary choice of either human health or, you know, lives or economic health. it seems to me just long-term, for the health of las veg
and to open at the proper time. las vegas is a great place to be. it's a fun time. it's a great place to have a convention. come for a party, extended vacation, whatever that may be. and we want to welcome everybody back to las vegas. we want do welcome 'em back to the lights on the strip. but that's not today and it's not tomorrow. and the resort operators have been incredibly phenomenal partners. great partners in operating this. matt maddocks, you might have seen the proposal. and they are...
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la hidroxicloroquina para combatir el covid 19. el doctor enviÓ una carta al diario new york times en la que denuncia la presiÓn del gobierno para dirigiriÓn sobre este medicamento. segÚn un estudio de cientos de pacientes senda administraciÓn de salud de los estados unidos determinÓ que los pacientes que usaron la hidroxicloroquina tuvieron tasas de mortalidad mÁs altas en comparaciÓn con aquellos que no lo tomaron . carolina: en las Últimas horas la senadora por massachusetts, elizabeth warren, anunciÓ que su hermano mayor perdiÓ la vida el martes por complicaciones de coronavirus. fue militar de carrera y veterano de vietnam, tenÍa 86 aÑos y fue diagnosticado hace tres semanas. warren dijo que estaba agradecida con las enfermeras y agradeciÓ que es difÍcil que nadie de la familia pudo estar ahÍ para decirle "te quiero" una vez mÁs. el coronavirus nos puede afectar a todos. borja: terrible situaciÓn de millones de familias. tiempo para un rÁpido vistazo a los nÚmeros por el coronavirus. en las Últimas horas murieron 1738 personas y ya son en estados unidos en total mÁs de 46.000 fallecidos y mÁs de 844.000 casos de contagio confirmado
la hidroxicloroquina para combatir el covid 19. el doctor enviÓ una carta al diario new york times en la que denuncia la presiÓn del gobierno para dirigiriÓn sobre este medicamento. segÚn un estudio de cientos de pacientes senda administraciÓn de salud de los estados unidos determinÓ que los pacientes que usaron la hidroxicloroquina tuvieron tasas de mortalidad mÁs altas en comparaciÓn con aquellos que no lo tomaron . carolina: en las Últimas horas la senadora por massachusetts,...
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pequeÑas empresas que no pueden hacer frente a la crisis, suspender la deuda de paÍses en desarrollo, entre otras medidas. segÚn el new york timesrica latina se ponen a la fila y eso empeora la calidad de vida de estas sociedades. seguimos contigo. felix: la ciudad de nueva york tiene casi 7000 muertos y segÚn el alcalde bill de blasio, el 24% son de origen hispano seguido de los afroamericanos. debido a las grandes pÉrdidas humanas, el consejo de la gran manzana busca crear un fondo de emergencia para ayudar a las personas de escasos recursos a enterrar a sus seres queridos sin importar el estatus migratorio de los afectados. ara durante esta Época de elemento social estudiar en casa sea convair y don roto, no sÓlo para los niÑos, sino tambiÉn para los padres . uno de la factores es difÍcil porque muchos papÁs o a más no domina el inglÉs. juan carlos gonzÁlez aborda este desafÍo. >> este muy Útil. no puede contestarme con esto porque necesito maestro. juan: esta la frustraciÓn que sienten el ella que al estudiar desde casa, si tiene preguntas o dudas, no hay quien se las conteste. >> yo no la puedo ayudar y ella se frustraporqu
pequeÑas empresas que no pueden hacer frente a la crisis, suspender la deuda de paÍses en desarrollo, entre otras medidas. segÚn el new york timesrica latina se ponen a la fila y eso empeora la calidad de vida de estas sociedades. seguimos contigo. felix: la ciudad de nueva york tiene casi 7000 muertos y segÚn el alcalde bill de blasio, el 24% son de origen hispano seguido de los afroamericanos. debido a las grandes pÉrdidas humanas, el consejo de la gran manzana busca crear un fondo de...
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la ciudad de new york continÚa en pausa aquÍ estÁ el panorama que se vive en esta zona la vibrante zona del timess carros sin embargo movilizÁndose por esta zona, las hospitalizaciÓn han bajado pero las muertes continÚan elevÁndose al menos 799 fallecidos fueron reportados solo el dÍa de ayer aquÍ en new york, las morgue nos dan abasto al punto que autoridades dijeron que cuerpos que no sean reclamados en 14 dÍas en los hospitales serÁn sepultados en la isla en el bronx, son como vemos decenas de fosas habilitadas en este terreno abierto. originalmente las personas tenÍan 30 dias para recoger a sus familiares, pero recalcamos son demasiado los muertos en las morgues incluso en las morgues mÓviles, la policÍa de aqui de esta ciudad continÚa perdiendo parte de su personal dos miembros mÁs fallecieron y hasta el momento mÁs de 7.000 oficiales han llamado a enfermos y mÁs de 2000 han dado positivo al coronavirus. en el estado en nueva jersey esta maÑana el gobernador anunciÓ que los casos positivos aumentaron a 54.000 y el nÚmero de fallecido vas por mÁs de mil 900, y tanto el gobernador murphy como
la ciudad de new york continÚa en pausa aquÍ estÁ el panorama que se vive en esta zona la vibrante zona del timess carros sin embargo movilizÁndose por esta zona, las hospitalizaciÓn han bajado pero las muertes continÚan elevÁndose al menos 799 fallecidos fueron reportados solo el dÍa de ayer aquÍ en new york, las morgue nos dan abasto al punto que autoridades dijeron que cuerpos que no sean reclamados en 14 dÍas en los hospitales serÁn sepultados en la isla en el bronx, son como...
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resultar en muertes innecesarias y la sobrecarga en los hospitales que atenderÍan a los inmigrantes enfermos. dulce castellanos, univisiÓn. enrique: y el diario los Ángeles timesortivos debido a la amenaza de propagaciÓn del coronavirus. documentos obtenidos por el diario muestra cÓmo el alcalde planteÓ esta medida durante una sesiÓn informativacon un grupo de altos niveles de departamentos de la ciudad. patricia: y el efecto de esta pandemia se estÁ llevando por delante las remesas que envÍan miles de mexicanos a su paÍs. muchos no tienen dinero para enviar porque perdieron el empleo, otros mandan menos de lo habitual porque les redujeron las horas de trabajo. mÉxico siente el impacto porque las remesas es una de sus principales fuentes de ingresos. jessica: antes de la pandemia gabriela guzmÁn era una exitosa maquillista en los Ángeles, pero hoy estÁ desesperada. >> el trabajo realmente estÁ muerto, ahorita no puedo hacer nada, nadie puede salir, nadie tiene eventos sociales. jessica: su desempleo ha impactado en la salud de sus padres quienes viven solos en la capital mexicana. este mes ella no les ha podido enviar ni un solo dÓlar. >> mi hermana y yo regul
resultar en muertes innecesarias y la sobrecarga en los hospitales que atenderÍan a los inmigrantes enfermos. dulce castellanos, univisiÓn. enrique: y el diario los Ángeles timesortivos debido a la amenaza de propagaciÓn del coronavirus. documentos obtenidos por el diario muestra cÓmo el alcalde planteÓ esta medida durante una sesiÓn informativacon un grupo de altos niveles de departamentos de la ciudad. patricia: y el efecto de esta pandemia se estÁ llevando por delante las remesas que...
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gobernador dijo que aÚn na hay fecha para suavizar r la medida pero dio a conocer un plan para que estado vuelva sau normalidad. >>> california entra a fase op timesijo el gobernador ni newsom. por eso dio a conocer lineamientos que e deben cumplir. >>> dijo que el estado podÍa comenzar ir hacia la normalidad siempre que las cifras continuen bajando, y que existan equipos mÉdicos necesarios, sobre la fecha que se levantarÍa el encierro esto dependerÁ de tu dios mÉdicos y no decisiÓn polÌtica y que el regreso a la normalidad serÁ paulatino. esta tarde a las 6, cada up de tos pasos y cÓmo los centros de salud de cada condado jugarÁ patelo importante para lograrlo, por ahora es todo, fÁtima navarrete, telemundo 48. el presidente trump se apresta an elaborar un nuevo grupo de trabajo, retando a varios gobierno dorz que dicen eran ellos que tomen la decisiÓn. >>> a pesar r que la poon de mea estÁ lejos de ser errado cada el presidente quiere reactivar la economÍa del pais y se prepara para un nuevo equipo que tendrÁ como objetivo ver cÓmo y cuando ocurrirÁ, esto tendra lugar en medio de otra controversia. >>> quien dice que Él, no los gobernadores tien
gobernador dijo que aÚn na hay fecha para suavizar r la medida pero dio a conocer un plan para que estado vuelva sau normalidad. >>> california entra a fase op timesijo el gobernador ni newsom. por eso dio a conocer lineamientos que e deben cumplir. >>> dijo que el estado podÍa comenzar ir hacia la normalidad siempre que las cifras continuen bajando, y que existan equipos mÉdicos necesarios, sobre la fecha que se levantarÍa el encierro esto dependerÁ de tu dios mÉdicos y...
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jorge: estÁbamos viendo las imÁgenes de times square en nueva york. e espera, te lo quitas, lo votas y listo. jorge: no sÉ cÓmo vamos a viajar. las aerolÍneas metían la mayor cantidad de gente posible en un espacio muy reducido. si vamos a seguir volando, ¿cÓmo serÁ? ¿habrÁ un asiento de por medio? eso implicarÍa que gustarían mÁs los vuelos. ni siquiera en primera clase hay en los seis pies de distancia. el funcionamiento de las aerolÍneas es meter a mucha gente en un espacio reducido. marÍa antonieta: y los viajes trasatlÁnticos... jorge: juan rivera se encuentra con nosotros. ¿quieres hablar de las vegas? doctor juan: me pueden hacer las preguntas que ustedes quieran. lo de las vegas es lo que ha estado en los medios de comunicaciÓn en las Últimas 24 horas, y me parece una receta perfecta de desastre. jorge: ¿quÉ te preocuparÍa? doctor juan: lo que propone la alcaldesa que es bÁsicamente abrir casinos, hoteles, volver a la normalidad, puede ser que se convierta en el nuevo epicentro de la enfermedad, y una vez nosotros tenemos un epicentro caliente
jorge: estÁbamos viendo las imÁgenes de times square en nueva york. e espera, te lo quitas, lo votas y listo. jorge: no sÉ cÓmo vamos a viajar. las aerolÍneas metían la mayor cantidad de gente posible en un espacio muy reducido. si vamos a seguir volando, ¿cÓmo serÁ? ¿habrÁ un asiento de por medio? eso implicarÍa que gustarían mÁs los vuelos. ni siquiera en primera clase hay en los seis pies de distancia. el funcionamiento de las aerolÍneas es meter a mucha gente en un espacio...
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las vegas will continue to thrive but i can't do that if i lose more people. we need to protect our health and their well-being. there will come a timen a faced in approach. nevada has been incredible. they're wearing face coverings, practicing social distancing, doing everything they can. we need to send a sincere message and consistent message and it's difficult when you have one person leading people astray and i'm disappointed in that. >> while the that conversation continues here in the u.s., researchers in oxford, england, will begin testing a vaccine on humans today. the british health secretary says they will throw everything at it. nic robertson is joining me in london. human trials starting today. what more do we know? >> reporter: $24 million is what they've been given from the british government to do this. professor sarah gilbert who's leading the research has used this vaccine before in research for the mers coronavirus. the first round involves perhaps several hundred people. it's a safety phase of the test. again, all of this, the government says it's throwing everything behind it. all of these that will be tested in
las vegas will continue to thrive but i can't do that if i lose more people. we need to protect our health and their well-being. there will come a timen a faced in approach. nevada has been incredible. they're wearing face coverings, practicing social distancing, doing everything they can. we need to send a sincere message and consistent message and it's difficult when you have one person leading people astray and i'm disappointed in that. >> while the that conversation continues here in...
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las vegas. >> bill: okay. well, i think we can agree on this, sooner is better than later, mayor. but, that debate continues, i appreciate your time today. watching a few events at the white house, carolyn goodman, democratic mayor there in las vegas. >> no, no, no, no, nonpartisan. >> bill: okay. noted. thank you so much. carolyn goodman, thank you for your time. right now, president trump is set to meet with new york governor andrew cuomo in the oval office, meanwhile, the governor of texas, and some other states are starting to lift restrictions as they push to reopen the economy. i talked to karl rove about balancing jobs and public health, plus we will talk about this. >> i also accept the all in challenge, i'm glad to help families in need to they need our help during this time. a lot of families are hurting out there, that need our help, need our prayers. >> bill: want to play golf with peyton manning? you want to hang out with justin bieber in your living room, now's your chance, we will talk to the man behind the all in challenges raising millions to feed the hungry during this pandemic. newday usa makes it so easy to ref
las vegas. >> bill: okay. well, i think we can agree on this, sooner is better than later, mayor. but, that debate continues, i appreciate your time today. watching a few events at the white house, carolyn goodman, democratic mayor there in las vegas. >> no, no, no, no, nonpartisan. >> bill: okay. noted. thank you so much. carolyn goodman, thank you for your time. right now, president trump is set to meet with new york governor andrew cuomo in the oval office, meanwhile, the...
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a drop of 30% from this time la st knees. a drop of 30% from this time last year.t attacks are not being picked up heart attacks are not being picked up leading to further problems in the future. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom the lead story... a number of european countries, including germany — have relaxed some of their lockdown measures and started opening up for business. across europe, supermarkets have had to make contingency plans to continue importing food produce in light of the extra demand during the coronavirus confinement. a large part of europe's fresh fruits and vegetables is produced in spain, but there are questions over how some spanish companies are treating their migrant workforce. our europe correspondent gavin lee reports from almeria. this is what the spanish call the sea of plastic, the highest concentration of greenhouses in the world. there are so many of them you can see them from space. fruit and vegetables from here are sent to europe's major supermarkets. almost all of the workers are migrants. they're supposed to be
a drop of 30% from this time la st knees. a drop of 30% from this time last year.t attacks are not being picked up heart attacks are not being picked up leading to further problems in the future. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom the lead story... a number of european countries, including germany — have relaxed some of their lockdown measures and started opening up for business. across europe, supermarkets have had to make contingency plans to continue importing food produce...
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the sports world but there is a report that if the nfl season starts on time, the status of the raiders new stadium and mess in las vegas is very much up in the air, it was already going to be a race for th legion stadium to be ready on time for the start of the season. buium construction worker has tested positive. several options are now being discussed. if the nfl season starts on time which includes the raiders playing at the current home of university of nevada las vegas. or in el paso. oakland not mentioned in the report. >>> in the meantime, a look back at an eventful this day in sports, april 11th. >> reporter: if you are longing for some baseball let's go back to this day in 2014. trailing 3-1 the giants went into the fourth inning against the colorado rockies. they scored five times. the big hit in a 6-5 win was a grand slam by madison bumgarner. on this day two years ago, the a's pounded out 21 hits at dodger stadium. one of them an rbi single by their pitcher daniel minden and a 16-6 oakland route. he got a reaction from his teammates, but so did this play. oakland outfielder trace thompson on above th
the sports world but there is a report that if the nfl season starts on time, the status of the raiders new stadium and mess in las vegas is very much up in the air, it was already going to be a race for th legion stadium to be ready on time for the start of the season. buium construction worker has tested positive. several options are now being discussed. if the nfl season starts on time which includes the raiders playing at the current home of university of nevada las vegas. or in el paso....
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la. the last time that, that happened was 1976 when there was more than san francisco at this time. that's how rare it is. the hills are greening up again, and you start to get the middle of april. unless it's a bonifide one here. you're really not going see much. we will see the rain carrying us in to the late april and may. it's 62 for the city and then going 88 and then 1985 and then 83 is the record low. there are a few breaks in the clouds, and there's still plenty of low clouds. there's no doubt about it and waking up with the breeze there. the american canyon and then out to corr dee yeah. 43 for the napty airport and then 44 for redwood city. where you know of the cooler locations as well. everything says that the low cloud deck is zipping down from lake county yesterday. cloudy and mostly cloudy sun. the breeze is going to warm up. it's a delayed response here from the forecast models. they're showing the signs of the upper 60s and 70s. the cloud deck is going to burn off sooner and allow them to get more in to the average. this has been a really cool start to april. we're
la. the last time that, that happened was 1976 when there was more than san francisco at this time. that's how rare it is. the hills are greening up again, and you start to get the middle of april. unless it's a bonifide one here. you're really not going see much. we will see the rain carrying us in to the late april and may. it's 62 for the city and then going 88 and then 1985 and then 83 is the record low. there are a few breaks in the clouds, and there's still plenty of low clouds. there's...
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. >> nos dieron la oportunidad de hacer face time para decir adiÓs. >> para poder decir "estamos juntosido y la fecha serÁ 14 de septiembre en boston, y por supuesto que allÍ estarÁ esta madre esperÁndola para abrazarla, porque todos vamos a estar en boston si dios quiere. jorge: no puedo imaginarme a una mujer y una madre mÁs orgullosa de su hija. nos vemos maÑana. marÍa antonieta: gracias. locutor: aÚn en tiempos de coronavirus, ninel conde no para las broncas en el los tribunales de mÉxico. la ciudad de los Ángeles se llena de morales por el coronavirus. jennifer lÓpez y alex rodrÍguez planea comprar al legendario equipo de los mets de nueva york. hay zonas de mÉxico donde castigan a palo a quienes no siguen las normas de confinamiento. farruko le entra de lleno a la mÚsica regional mexicana. camila cabello sufre amargamente y no se imaginan por quÉ. la
. >> nos dieron la oportunidad de hacer face time para decir adiÓs. >> para poder decir "estamos juntosido y la fecha serÁ 14 de septiembre en boston, y por supuesto que allÍ estarÁ esta madre esperÁndola para abrazarla, porque todos vamos a estar en boston si dios quiere. jorge: no puedo imaginarme a una mujer y una madre mÁs orgullosa de su hija. nos vemos maÑana. marÍa antonieta: gracias. locutor: aÚn en tiempos de coronavirus, ninel conde no para las broncas en el...
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school may not look the same for a long time. la pto ps look the same for a long time.s that have already opened their schools. including norway full—time there in norway full—time there in norway their schools already, including norway where a week later the country open primary schools between six and ten who returned to their desk following six weeks of remote learning. class sizes have been limited to 15 students. and the newer agent government is an encouraging increased hygiene and cleaning measures in the schools. time spent outdoors will be increased with activities taking place outside where possible. so what lessons can let's get more on all of that — we can speak to guri melby who is norway's education minister. who is norway's tell who is norway's me a little bit about how you've tell me a little bit about how you've prepared schools, what you told teachers and how they were a range of classes? well, it's important to us to make sure that both the children and their parents and also teachers feel safe going back to school. so we spent a lot of time making wr
school may not look the same for a long time. la pto ps look the same for a long time.s that have already opened their schools. including norway full—time there in norway full—time there in norway their schools already, including norway where a week later the country open primary schools between six and ten who returned to their desk following six weeks of remote learning. class sizes have been limited to 15 students. and the newer agent government is an encouraging increased hygiene and...
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habÍa solo 5 casos confirmados el 29 de enero cuando el presidente trump recibiÓ la advertencia que pÚblica el new york time, le dijo su asesor peter navarro evolucionando hasta convertirse en una pandemÍa completa Ásp ne estadounidenses. >>y referirse al informe trump le echÓ la culpa a la oms por no haber sido suficientemente enÉrgico al otr dÍa del informe trump detuvo todos los vuelos de china >>> que hay 940.000 millones de el alcanza""ú gobierno todo0Ór equipos mÉdicos en masa hasta mediado de marzo >>> (informaciÓn en pantalla) >>> el estimulo de mÁs de 2 billones de dÓlares no alcanza sol smuo çcr f1 habÍan habilitado solamente para pacientes con Ía vargas, tiene los datos buqe e un telem e son 13 mil los contagiados incluyendo un miembro de este buque naval en donde se atienden pacientes de coronavirus en dijeron serpÍvar higencia tos, cuerpo carl yo reg su ad brooklyn(1e p nfermo p >> el 4 del ciudad d nueva yok Ó t Ésyy p ha ponga al3eu! la prueba a cÍa .y r >>çxloi$queyy pr nosóenculos,l diag eado./ ngeles fil afuerao/p co si toe ofrecencv=no el covid-19 y prtg n u"nar unyy
habÍa solo 5 casos confirmados el 29 de enero cuando el presidente trump recibiÓ la advertencia que pÚblica el new york time, le dijo su asesor peter navarro evolucionando hasta convertirse en una pandemÍa completa Ásp ne estadounidenses. >>y referirse al informe trump le echÓ la culpa a la oms por no haber sido suficientemente enÉrgico al otr dÍa del informe trump detuvo todos los vuelos de china >>> que hay 940.000 millones de el alcanza""ú gobierno...
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las autoridades dijeron que en ese hogar han muerto 68 personas incluidos residentes y dos enfermeras. segÚn el nueva york timesn el paÍs. por quÉ? pasamos con el doctor rivera para que nos explique. >> gracias, jorge. se trata de una revisiÓn de las autoridades de salud del estado para incluir a miles cuya causa probable fue de coronavirus. aquÍ vemos como pues iba el conteo diario de muertes en los Últimos diez dÍas. pero ayer, a los 744 muertos por covid 19 se agregaron otros 2478. no son personas que murieron ayer. se reclasificaron y agregaron ayer. por eso el salto de 784 a 3222 muertos en un dÍa. esta cifra, 2478 son de persona que murieron en hogares de ancianos, centros de asistencia para la vida o en sus casas. a estas personas no se les habÍan hecho pruebas y por eso no entraban en la categorÍa de casos confirmados. cÓmo afecta esto la curva de muertes en nueva york? estos casos, el conteo total de muertes hubiera sido de 11500 hasta ayer. pero, con esta revisiÓn la mortalidad aumentÓ a mÁs de 14 mil como pueden ver aquÍ. un 21 %. este reajuste tambiÉn alterÓ la cifra de muertes diarias a nivel nacio
las autoridades dijeron que en ese hogar han muerto 68 personas incluidos residentes y dos enfermeras. segÚn el nueva york timesn el paÍs. por quÉ? pasamos con el doctor rivera para que nos explique. >> gracias, jorge. se trata de una revisiÓn de las autoridades de salud del estado para incluir a miles cuya causa probable fue de coronavirus. aquÍ vemos como pues iba el conteo diario de muertes en los Últimos diez dÍas. pero ayer, a los 744 muertos por covid 19 se agregaron otros...
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la extendemos en este momento para cometer un error. en estados unidos el debate, estaba leyendo new york times, todas las pÁginas tiene que ver con el debates apuramos y hacemos mucho mÁs rÁpido esas curvas que le mostramos al principio pudieran volver a subir. marÍa antonieta: hablamos de todo y decimos los funerales, muertos, etc. sabe cÓmo es un funeral ahora? hablÉ con un director de funeral que permitieron y mato. dice que no menos de 48 horas para que ellos puedan tocar el cuerpo de tu ser querido porque estÁn advertidos de la presencia de coronavirus activo en los cuerpos hasta 48 horas despuÉs de que fallecieron. jorge: te acuerdas quÉ le preguntabas. marÍa antonieta: dice que ahora esto va a acabar, fÍjate, con muchos trabajos. una sola persona estÁ haciendo todo el trabajo. comienza en la madrugada para no tener riesgoso de contaminar a otro. ahora toda esta persona se todo. baÑa, viste, peina. tÚ hablabas de cuatro personas, ahora sÓlo una. el funeral es el mismo dÍa de la cremaciÓn. jorge: y si no los quieres quemar? marÍa antonieta: de ahí mismo hacia el panteÓn. todavÍa fíjate lo que viene. son funerales con 10 personas. ok.
la extendemos en este momento para cometer un error. en estados unidos el debate, estaba leyendo new york times, todas las pÁginas tiene que ver con el debates apuramos y hacemos mucho mÁs rÁpido esas curvas que le mostramos al principio pudieran volver a subir. marÍa antonieta: hablamos de todo y decimos los funerales, muertos, etc. sabe cÓmo es un funeral ahora? hablÉ con un director de funeral que permitieron y mato. dice que no menos de 48 horas para que ellos puedan tocar el cuerpo...
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momentos en la casa blanca se estÁ llevando la habitual conferencia de prensa y estamos viendo un presidente muy enojado. ataca al periÓdico de nueva york timesy al lado del presidente estÁ el doctor fauci. que tambiÉn estaba enojado y dijo de que la prensa tomÓ sus palabras fuera de contexto. y que Él escucha, que el presidente escucha sus consejos. bÁsicamente defendiÓ las acciones del mandatario. ilia: muchas gracias. vamos a pasar con el doctor rivera. para que nos muestre cÓmo marcha la curva de contagios en el paÍs. adelante. >> gracias, ilÍa. continuamos el seguimiento a la curva de contagio que nos indica los casos confirmados de covid 19 y la velocidad de propagaciÓn del virus. la curva pues como ven continÚa en ascenso con mÁs de 572 mil casos hasta hoy. lo mÁs significativa que los Últimos dÍas no se acelerÓ el crecimiento lo que indicarÍa que llegamos al pico de la pandemia, esperemos en los estados unidos. cÓmo sabemos eso? bueno, siguiendo la evoluciÓn de nuevos contagios por dÍa. despuÉs de estar en aumento las cifras indican que ya pues comenzaron a disminuir de 35 mil nuevos contagios el viernes a 27 mil en el dÍa de ayer. es
momentos en la casa blanca se estÁ llevando la habitual conferencia de prensa y estamos viendo un presidente muy enojado. ataca al periÓdico de nueva york timesy al lado del presidente estÁ el doctor fauci. que tambiÉn estaba enojado y dijo de que la prensa tomÓ sus palabras fuera de contexto. y que Él escucha, que el presidente escucha sus consejos. bÁsicamente defendiÓ las acciones del mandatario. ilia: muchas gracias. vamos a pasar con el doctor rivera. para que nos muestre cÓmo...
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and la cass remembers telling reed she should file a police report. reed said she didn't do that at the timepurportedly told to la cass after the alleged assault is the first time we are hearing about reed's allegation. reed's brother told us there was an incident at the time he was aware of. he didn't know the full details. and a friend has told cnn she was told about the alleged assault at the time, but she is not willing to go on the record. >> so, m.j., do we know why la cass is choosing to speak out now? >> well, la cass said she and tara reed lost contact for many years after the mid 1990s and that that conversation she actually hadn't thought about all those years, a few years ago she got back in touch. last year when tara reed mentioned joe biden, la cass said she remembered the conversation we had in the 1990s and more recently she said she told her ex-neighbor i'm willing to talk publicly about this conversation that we had. notably la cass said she is a democrat and she is opposed to donald trump, and that she plans on voting for joe biden come november because she absolutely cann
and la cass remembers telling reed she should file a police report. reed said she didn't do that at the timepurportedly told to la cass after the alleged assault is the first time we are hearing about reed's allegation. reed's brother told us there was an incident at the time he was aware of. he didn't know the full details. and a friend has told cnn she was told about the alleged assault at the time, but she is not willing to go on the record. >> so, m.j., do we know why la cass is...
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i saw a headline, a headline that's hard to read, from the "la times" this morning, that the u.s. death toll topped 16,000 from the coronavirus. >> incredible. >> this is, again, more people than died at 9/11 plus a 20-year war in afghanistan. plus the tragedy in iraq. add it all up, more americans have died from this than all those wars. this is what donald trump said back on february 26th. when you have 15 people, and the 15 within a couple of days is going to be close to zero, that's a pretty good job that we've done. 15 people. pretty soon, it will be close to zero. we've done a pretty good job. throughout february, he kept talking about how, in april, we were going to have warm weather, and it was all going to magically go away. well, now we're in april, and almost 1,800 people died yesterday of coronavirus, of a pandemic that he said would magically go away in april. yet, as the "wall street journal," and actually other conservatives are now starting to say, the president is hurting his cause because, well, almost 1,800 americans are dying in a day. he's talking about his tv
i saw a headline, a headline that's hard to read, from the "la times" this morning, that the u.s. death toll topped 16,000 from the coronavirus. >> incredible. >> this is, again, more people than died at 9/11 plus a 20-year war in afghanistan. plus the tragedy in iraq. add it all up, more americans have died from this than all those wars. this is what donald trump said back on february 26th. when you have 15 people, and the 15 within a couple of days is going to be close...