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that includes laurel street in san carlos, similar to montclair in oakland and oh wewillow glen san jose. abc 7 news reporter david louie is live with what is at stake. david. >> there is a lot at stake, truly. even big box stores and retail chains are having a difficult time. but the small family-owned shops staunts don't have the deep pockets to see themselves to a lot of lost income. laurel street, the de facto downtown of san carlos is 12 blocks long, collectively there's a lot of anxiety according to this book shop owner. >> by the time 5:00 hits every night, gosh, how many more days of this can we take, you know? >> the street is filled with small independently owned restaurants and shops. when this stamp bar and grill had to rely on takeout orders only, at first there was zero business. it celebrates its first anniversary on wednesday. >> it's been very, very financially troubling. even if we do open, you know, it's going to take a long time for us to recoup from this financial devastation. >> there is no downtown merchants group, so every business owner is struggling alone. >> i
that includes laurel street in san carlos, similar to montclair in oakland and oh wewillow glen san jose. abc 7 news reporter david louie is live with what is at stake. david. >> there is a lot at stake, truly. even big box stores and retail chains are having a difficult time. but the small family-owned shops staunts don't have the deep pockets to see themselves to a lot of lost income. laurel street, the de facto downtown of san carlos is 12 blocks long, collectively there's a lot of...
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and various doesn't know which side of the border he comes from he's nicknamed laurel the parrot because he is very talkative nordo is an experienced traffic. jumper. but our peril. there when i look at those anyone. can measure dadi is the model again these are joining. you. every day laurel and his accomplices make the round trip to venezuela but today there is a problem they've just spotted some men in uniform and on the opposite shore venezuelan soldiers no no calls one of his accomplices on the other side of the border. well about where you go to sleep. wherever the end of i but what i. was. all mean needed. to unleash better. the team of smugglers are worried along with the usual soldiers there's a man they don't recognize a senior officer the man on the left with a red scarf around and then you're being studied. normally the traffickers offer the soldiers a bribe in order to cross over the presence of an officer who they don't know complicates things. you know but i have a good outcome in most of those. well if i guess another can afford to but i miss you and windows into both one
and various doesn't know which side of the border he comes from he's nicknamed laurel the parrot because he is very talkative nordo is an experienced traffic. jumper. but our peril. there when i look at those anyone. can measure dadi is the model again these are joining. you. every day laurel and his accomplices make the round trip to venezuela but today there is a problem they've just spotted some men in uniform and on the opposite shore venezuelan soldiers no no calls one of his accomplices...
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eisenhower's laurels of the end of the war, he showed himself to be a capable allied commander.corps in morale terms. towas earned when you get may, 1944. watch it here on american history tv. watching c-span's daily unfiltered coverage of the government's response of the pandemic with briefings from the white house. congress, and governors from across the country. plus, join in the conversation on our live call-in program, washington journal. if you missed any of our live coverage watch any time on demand at c-span.org/coronavirus. memorial day on american history tv, we feature 24 hours of military history from the civil war to vietnam. tors,able discussions, films, and interviews. exploring our nation's past, beginning at 8:00 a.m. eastern on memorial day here on c-span3. in february, 1965, president lyndon johnson called for a cabinet task on tourism. in discover america the group next, on reel america, as travels for most americans is severely limited or impossible, we invite you to take a virtual journey while watching the 1967 united airlines film "discover america." narr
eisenhower's laurels of the end of the war, he showed himself to be a capable allied commander.corps in morale terms. towas earned when you get may, 1944. watch it here on american history tv. watching c-span's daily unfiltered coverage of the government's response of the pandemic with briefings from the white house. congress, and governors from across the country. plus, join in the conversation on our live call-in program, washington journal. if you missed any of our live coverage watch any...
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obviously had been sent by the president to tell us not to bring dave to laurel again.president was really nice about dave but not about dave chasing >> pets play in a normal Ãb play an enormous role. they brought heidi a waverunner, heidi had an accident on one of mimi's rugs and got sent to exile in gettysburg. [laughter] i also got to say that one unknown fact about the white house is the burial ground of our pet parakeet was on the third floor named pete, pete died so we were allowed to give the bird a dignified burial in the rose garden and we put up a little, my siblings and i put up a little, " pete, rest in peace". but they took it down to mow the lawn. >> you got to wonder roosevelt the first guy who had the west wing also had a gigantic collection of animals since children he had enormous collection. we know that several died during their days in the white house you have to wonder about the burial location most of them are like of course i'm gonna have them buried at the white house. we ought to have an archaeologist go over the ground.>> the problem is you ca
obviously had been sent by the president to tell us not to bring dave to laurel again.president was really nice about dave but not about dave chasing >> pets play in a normal Ãb play an enormous role. they brought heidi a waverunner, heidi had an accident on one of mimi's rugs and got sent to exile in gettysburg. [laughter] i also got to say that one unknown fact about the white house is the burial ground of our pet parakeet was on the third floor named pete, pete died so we were allowed...
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laurel street, the de facto downtown of san carlos is 12 blocks long. collectively there is a lot of anguish and anxiety according to bookshop owner lauren salve vib savidge. >> how many more days can we take? >> restrictions imposed for pandemic safety has caused deep financial disstreak. when the stamp bar and grill had to rely on takeout orders only, at first there was zero business. it celebrates its first anniversary on wednesday. >> it's been very, very financially troubling, and even if we do open, it's going to take a long time for us to recoup from this financial devastation. >> there is no downtown merchants group. so every business owner is struggling alone. >> i walk down laurel street every day to get there. and looking in windows and saying gosh, what's going to happen to this one, what's going happen to this business. we don't know. >> lauren savidge says she reached a breaking point last friday after filling delivery orders for nine weeks mostly by herself to stay in business. she just took her first day off. she is reluctant to see busi
laurel street, the de facto downtown of san carlos is 12 blocks long. collectively there is a lot of anguish and anxiety according to bookshop owner lauren salve vib savidge. >> how many more days can we take? >> restrictions imposed for pandemic safety has caused deep financial disstreak. when the stamp bar and grill had to rely on takeout orders only, at first there was zero business. it celebrates its first anniversary on wednesday. >> it's been very, very financially...
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industry piled up laurel and. back home and a friend are testing their latest brew it's been fair mentoring and a bucket for 5 the thought process turns this liquid to alcohol he says he can't understand why the government has banned the sale of alcohol. i think also it affects our financial state in terms of the country and also obvious people that people that depend on. as well would have to make ends meet don't so now they can't i don't think the government should bear that i think the government should reconsider opening up and so maybe a few hours maybe 3 hours to the day south africa has implemented a 5 tier social restriction system alcohol will only go on sale again when the country reaches elect level 3 expected by the end of may according to government adviser salim abdul karim the country's pandemic peak will most likely be sometime between late july and september the extent to which. we need emergency so yeah it. was a major continues. you know 3 different ways. of conscious units in terms of modern ve
industry piled up laurel and. back home and a friend are testing their latest brew it's been fair mentoring and a bucket for 5 the thought process turns this liquid to alcohol he says he can't understand why the government has banned the sale of alcohol. i think also it affects our financial state in terms of the country and also obvious people that people that depend on. as well would have to make ends meet don't so now they can't i don't think the government should bear that i think the...
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mantener la distancia fÍsica de seis pies como ordena las autoridades de salud aunque se encuentren al laurel05 24 registrados ccon el mayor nÚmero de contagio despuÉs de estados unidos. patricia: en el norte de bolivia es el segundo departamentos mas golpeado por el coronavirus. el gobierno boliviano autorizÓ el uso de la medicina anti parasitaria. aunque no hay prepas cientÍficas de que sirva para ese uso. se estÁ destruyendo de forma gratuita este medicamento como medida de prevenciÓn contra el covid-19. enrique: hoy sobre el estado de washington volÓ el avión elÉctrico má we are running our covid-19 technology response on teams. teams has given us the possibility to continue to innovate. i can bring them in, i can actually share my screen and show the x-rays. we can do that in a visit like this. we're living on teams. it's as simple as that. ♪ ♪ ♪ patricia:la temporada de la premier league que fue suspendida el 13 de marzo por la pandemia se reanudarÁ o se reiniciarÁ el 17 de junio en una videoconferencia los 20 clubes acordaron que la temporada comienza sin fanÁticos presentes y siempre
mantener la distancia fÍsica de seis pies como ordena las autoridades de salud aunque se encuentren al laurel05 24 registrados ccon el mayor nÚmero de contagio despuÉs de estados unidos. patricia: en el norte de bolivia es el segundo departamentos mas golpeado por el coronavirus. el gobierno boliviano autorizÓ el uso de la medicina anti parasitaria. aunque no hay prepas cientÍficas de que sirva para ese uso. se estÁ destruyendo de forma gratuita este medicamento como medida de prevenciÓn...
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and various doesn't know which side of the buddha he comes from he's nicknamed laurel the parrot because he is very talkative nordo is an experienced trafficker. with analysts. that op ed or that became our it when i look at those anyone going to. the major dadi is the model again these are joining. every day and auto and his accomplices make the round trip to venezuela but today there is a problem they've just spotted some men in uniform and on the opposite shore venezuelan soldiers no no calls one of his accomplices on the other side of the border. well above i do but if we. went over the end of my butt he made up what i. was. all mean it. was a rare i. relish but of. the team of smugglers are more eat along with the usual soldiers there's a man they don't recognise a senior officer the man on the left with a red scarf for 10 years because they. normally the traffic is off for the soldiers a bribe in order to cross over the presence of an offer. so who they don't know complicates things. you know i but i have a good outcome in most of those. well if i guess another can afford to but i
and various doesn't know which side of the buddha he comes from he's nicknamed laurel the parrot because he is very talkative nordo is an experienced trafficker. with analysts. that op ed or that became our it when i look at those anyone going to. the major dadi is the model again these are joining. every day and auto and his accomplices make the round trip to venezuela but today there is a problem they've just spotted some men in uniform and on the opposite shore venezuelan soldiers no no...
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this one happened on laurel canyon court just after 10:30 this morning. police say two men armed with guns and wearing masks entered the home through the side garage door. authorities say the suspects then confronted the homeowner in the master bed room. they forced the victim to lay on the floor as they ransacked the room, stealing jewelry and cash. the suspects took off in a waiting get away car driven by a third suspect, the victim was not hurt. >>> tonight police in los altos are investigating the city's first homicide since 1994. the victim was shot to death yesterday in the backyard of a home in highland circle. all police will say about him is that he i had the not live there. so far no word on a suspect or a motive. . >>> a shortage in the meat supply caused big problems for restaurants and grocery stores. tonight the bay area company that's reaping the benefits. . >>> art and essential business, a san mateo county woman defying shelter in place orders to keep her gallery open. >>> the people who came by, it was very positive. i had some negative
this one happened on laurel canyon court just after 10:30 this morning. police say two men armed with guns and wearing masks entered the home through the side garage door. authorities say the suspects then confronted the homeowner in the master bed room. they forced the victim to lay on the floor as they ransacked the room, stealing jewelry and cash. the suspects took off in a waiting get away car driven by a third suspect, the victim was not hurt. >>> tonight police in los altos are...
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but isn't content to rest on its laurels it's continuing to invest in is a bit of projects. originally from australia kind of undone now cause the netherlands home she'd lived in a number of cities around the world but fell in love with a small town near to taste. she learned how to ride a bike here when she was already in her thirty's. i've never cycle. i tried to cycle once i didn't know what i was doing it was dangerous it was 35 degrees i heard myself i only started cycling in london in central london. really crazy. cycling has become her passion she even writes articles for english language newspapers about cycling in the netherlands one article profiled cycling instructors like fun slip he's going to take early on a tour of the taste but not required or you want to learn about cycling through your trip i would like that carried out in joke you know the address of you my job is to teach anyone who wants to learn how to ride safely in traffic you believe in calling for here. even on a bike urban traffic takes some getting used to cycling instructors are just one of the n
but isn't content to rest on its laurels it's continuing to invest in is a bit of projects. originally from australia kind of undone now cause the netherlands home she'd lived in a number of cities around the world but fell in love with a small town near to taste. she learned how to ride a bike here when she was already in her thirty's. i've never cycle. i tried to cycle once i didn't know what i was doing it was dangerous it was 35 degrees i heard myself i only started cycling in london in...
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leadership is not "resting on your laurels".is a constant search for innovation, for improvement, for urban devevelopment. i want to find out what the state of the urban nation is right here, in my own city: copenhagen. but first... it's time for school.. you guys ready? yeah. - all right. letet's do it.
leadership is not "resting on your laurels".is a constant search for innovation, for improvement, for urban devevelopment. i want to find out what the state of the urban nation is right here, in my own city: copenhagen. but first... it's time for school.. you guys ready? yeah. - all right. letet's do it.
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laurel is the lancaster university dr mohamad bernier says with school slowly coming back on line the children need to be carefully watched. okazaki disease. not yet known how it is triggered but it is certainly known that it is caused by an auto immune response to any and he didn't so there are few chances that whatever whenever. he has an activity that he could be more prone to our community infection made call a virus that the body over react to the infection however the impact of going to virus on to the auto immune infection similar to call a stock you still need to be explored if we look into that out now there are very small proportion of the children who are observed having this kind of condition so they are for the impact on the global scale it doesn't seems to be that high but this is certainly something that needs to be watched me closely especially in different governments are planning to open the schools and if that would be the condition of your children are very likely to develop a saki like a syndrome and then having chances to get infected with on a modest might add t
laurel is the lancaster university dr mohamad bernier says with school slowly coming back on line the children need to be carefully watched. okazaki disease. not yet known how it is triggered but it is certainly known that it is caused by an auto immune response to any and he didn't so there are few chances that whatever whenever. he has an activity that he could be more prone to our community infection made call a virus that the body over react to the infection however the impact of going to...
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know you're up there playing like lorne greene dan blocker michael leonard personnel roberts and laurel hops a throne and just taking care of the ponderosa on a day to day basis are if. i'm doing it all i mean i know they're. fixing split rail fence. i'm out there doing the. weeding of the i do this this beautiful i've spent about a week building this beautiful white oak desk to get the very desk and move up and down ok i'm going to order one of those maybe i can make it if i get some stuff around here in the barn. by the way john you can but also with the vera does get a bear a chair the moves in 10 with a desk so you're always seated no matter what happens now what your day to day like you get up at 6 in the morning you're out in the fields you're. stuck. gosh your ocular or. wow dogs get out there about 7 o'clock who makes us some coffee i get out there we have 3 horses feed the horses i get in there muck the stuff she goes and makes a little breakfast i am out about 11 o'clock and. we've got a garden going we have about 16 tomato plants going how i get out there i water spray on it
know you're up there playing like lorne greene dan blocker michael leonard personnel roberts and laurel hops a throne and just taking care of the ponderosa on a day to day basis are if. i'm doing it all i mean i know they're. fixing split rail fence. i'm out there doing the. weeding of the i do this this beautiful i've spent about a week building this beautiful white oak desk to get the very desk and move up and down ok i'm going to order one of those maybe i can make it if i get some stuff...
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money in law in clover laurel out of a walk about i. came from the. market. and. you told. me to 9. be. 0. you. want to push or you know. i don't. know if you were trying to. come as money for. a walk or. don't know. i don't. want to use a club we don't have all of course your bullshit but you know i just don't know you from where you want to. look. at it's hand in hand with me today i'm gonna show you. my study. hard. but it sucks that it sucks that shot. during childhood saw an issue you know. i don't need a little bit of the radio show. because you'll tell us all that's a. lot of dollars as a shield. seem. seem. to care it says a. 1000000 people because there's a cure for your coming because you're a little too much what about. them fulfill their mission of their you see 9 get. me to fuck if it was a commune with a. little they dug lights. above . live. for this. summer to. have a bit of a booth no so kind of you. lesser leave the don't hold someone who has a daughter in a 2nd if you know what if any and have been and just didn't. have the money to consumers who weren't having th
money in law in clover laurel out of a walk about i. came from the. market. and. you told. me to 9. be. 0. you. want to push or you know. i don't. know if you were trying to. come as money for. a walk or. don't know. i don't. want to use a club we don't have all of course your bullshit but you know i just don't know you from where you want to. look. at it's hand in hand with me today i'm gonna show you. my study. hard. but it sucks that it sucks that shot. during childhood saw an issue you...
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the fed is not sitting on its laurels.t realizes that financial stability is contingent not just on their policy, but where the economy goes from here. --hink all the communication i think they are being deliberately slightly vague about policy. they are talking first about qe. they are hinting at yield curve control. i think negative rates are way down on their shopping list. ok, can we pursue the line of thinking that the biggest concern is the bank and financial stability. as i look at the proportion of downgrades, we are having to record downgrades. it seems as if the fed are worried about the morphing. where are we in terms of moving toward a more prominent solvency crisis in the u.s.? >> ok, i don't want to sound complacent at all, but i think the measures at the fed and other central banks have stabilized things for now. i'm not saying that things have gone back to where they were before the crisis, but certainly , thered to where they were have come back quite significantly. they are not at precrisis levels. have a
the fed is not sitting on its laurels.t realizes that financial stability is contingent not just on their policy, but where the economy goes from here. --hink all the communication i think they are being deliberately slightly vague about policy. they are talking first about qe. they are hinting at yield curve control. i think negative rates are way down on their shopping list. ok, can we pursue the line of thinking that the biggest concern is the bank and financial stability. as i look at the...
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now legal and now we have 2021 there's literally nothing in place there's no laws or if there are laurels there is no enforcement and so it's just a chinese finger puzzle really between satan and jamie diamond i thought they were the same thing but that's another story another episode we cover that many times so on this front though you know the kid the. child so you put the strick on they put their fingers at either end and they start to panic they pull harder and harder and harder and the same thing you've seen this over and over with the us federal reserve and remember it's only been around since 19131914 so it's still a baby compared to say the bank of england which has been around for hundreds of years so what you're seeing is remember we keep on hearing about this conundrum they can't figure out why wages aren't rising they can't figure out why consumers aren't spending they can't figure out why deflation keeps on happening they can't figure out why this money printing the same thing is like pulling so hard i can't figure out why i can't get my fingers out if you're well. you know t
now legal and now we have 2021 there's literally nothing in place there's no laws or if there are laurels there is no enforcement and so it's just a chinese finger puzzle really between satan and jamie diamond i thought they were the same thing but that's another story another episode we cover that many times so on this front though you know the kid the. child so you put the strick on they put their fingers at either end and they start to panic they pull harder and harder and harder and the...
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this happened on laurel canyon court yesterday morning. two armed with guns entered the home through the side garage door. the suspects confronted the homeowner in the master bedroom and forced the victim to lay on the floor as they ransacked the room stealing jewelry and cash. they took off in a waiting getaway car. >> the victim was not hurt. >>> it is what san jose did not want to see, a crackdown in santa clara county. that is coming up. >>> good morning. checking current wind speeds, westerly winds at 16 miles per hour at sfo. eight miles per hour and hayward . we will talk about a warm-up as we had through the day. details are coming up. >>> that and more coming up after the break. stay with us, we'll be right back. ( ♪ ) we may be stopped, but the people we need, they keep moving. so we can start again. thank you. - only invisalign treatment uses smarttrack technology. it moves teeth more comfortably and predictably than ordinary aligners. so i can create custom treatment plans for every smile. >>> an update. cinco de mayo was celeb
this happened on laurel canyon court yesterday morning. two armed with guns entered the home through the side garage door. the suspects confronted the homeowner in the master bedroom and forced the victim to lay on the floor as they ransacked the room stealing jewelry and cash. they took off in a waiting getaway car. >> the victim was not hurt. >>> it is what san jose did not want to see, a crackdown in santa clara county. that is coming up. >>> good morning. checking...
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it happened on laurel canyon court yesterday morning. police say two men armed with guns and wearing masks entered the home through the side garage door. the suspects confronted the homeowner in the master bedroom. they forced the victim to lay e roomstealing jewelry and cash. the suspects took off in a waiting getaway car. the victim was not hurt. >>> it is what san jose did not want to see, the massive cinco de mayo crackdown. coming up, we will have more. >>> that and more coming up after the break. stay with us, we'll be right back. right now, you need dependable internet and endless entertainment. xfinity has you covered, with reliably fast speeds, the most in-home wifi coverage, and advanced security included. plus, access all your streaming apps in one place, including peacock. and now you can get up & running quy with contactless equipment drop off. now that's simple, easy, awesome. get started with xfinity for thirty four ninety nine a month for 12 months and get xfinity flex a personalized streaming dashboard for all your favor
it happened on laurel canyon court yesterday morning. police say two men armed with guns and wearing masks entered the home through the side garage door. the suspects confronted the homeowner in the master bedroom. they forced the victim to lay e roomstealing jewelry and cash. the suspects took off in a waiting getaway car. the victim was not hurt. >>> it is what san jose did not want to see, the massive cinco de mayo crackdown. coming up, we will have more. >>> that and more...
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>> a lot of people moved to lincoln heights or laurel heights for just nearby areas . i think some people even while, other parts of la, long beach. it wasn't like they were banished from the country they kind of got your back into the city where everybody else was. and it wasn't the same. i think everybody would say that we went back to whatever neighborhood it was and you didn't know our neighbors and we didn't have the same sense of community we had before and i think losing the sense of community that sense of pride was one of the big losses in addition to gus physical loss the home. >> the loss of community, i know is something that was a big loss. [inaudible] >> the community was mostly evicted and kind of like 52 and 53 housing project was scratched. so it was empty and it sat empty for a long time except for a few families so people like kids, high schoolers would come back on friday night to hang out in their empty neighborhood. could you imagine doing that western markets such a strange feeling that's what it was like. >> i don't know. [inaudible] >> i think
>> a lot of people moved to lincoln heights or laurel heights for just nearby areas . i think some people even while, other parts of la, long beach. it wasn't like they were banished from the country they kind of got your back into the city where everybody else was. and it wasn't the same. i think everybody would say that we went back to whatever neighborhood it was and you didn't know our neighbors and we didn't have the same sense of community we had before and i think losing the sense...
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but i think the pandemic is a stress test, ones that the cdc failed and i think resting on the laurelince 1950s. and we have been giving them money. i think that is something that has got to change. >> laura: dr. lozano, when people hear the lancets, like the job, the journal of medicine or whatever it is, but that is the big publications. when the lancet criticizes trump, what shall be think? >> we can accept the medical journal has gone political, and so we cannot justify their work as a legitimate research. >> laura: dr. lozano, quickly to you before i go back to the other doctor, the president said today that he is using a particular drug as a prophylactic against hydroxy. this is what he said. >> i'm taking hydroxychloroquine. >> i was waiting to see your eyes light up when i said this, when i announce the spirit have been taking it for about a week and i have. >> every day? >> at some point -- every day i take a pill every day. >> dr. lozano, people on television, news anchors are freaking out about this. what about this should we, the american people should know, is that irresp
but i think the pandemic is a stress test, ones that the cdc failed and i think resting on the laurelince 1950s. and we have been giving them money. i think that is something that has got to change. >> laura: dr. lozano, when people hear the lancets, like the job, the journal of medicine or whatever it is, but that is the big publications. when the lancet criticizes trump, what shall be think? >> we can accept the medical journal has gone political, and so we cannot justify their...
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. >> i'm proud of what we accomplished over the last several weeks but we cannot rest on our laurels. we need to further expand access to testing and we need to encourage georgians to make it a priority. >> reporter: in fact, testing is the one thing going way up in georgia. georgia's ratd of new tests added per day has quadruples in that period, from 5,000 to 10,000 and a plat rate of new cases seems like good news. and the rate of positive test results remains about 5%. it was in the range of 15% to 20% a month ago. also good news. in atlanta, the populated city, seeing that some were willing to take the risk, data or not. nightclubs were packed. in a reference to the atlanta mayor, the host of this pool party seemingly admitting to the risk writing on instagram, i'm sorry miss bottoms. >> what is your assessment of how the state is doing. >> my perspective is the state is doing okay. >> reporter: global health and professor carlos del rio said the impact of the shelter-in-place order decreased the number of deaths. >> having a healthy kpli is about providing people jobs and opportu
. >> i'm proud of what we accomplished over the last several weeks but we cannot rest on our laurels. we need to further expand access to testing and we need to encourage georgians to make it a priority. >> reporter: in fact, testing is the one thing going way up in georgia. georgia's ratd of new tests added per day has quadruples in that period, from 5,000 to 10,000 and a plat rate of new cases seems like good news. and the rate of positive test results remains about 5%. it was in...
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fark laurel run 10 car trains to allow social distancing and everyone will be disinfected with a foggerit will fill the trains with a hospital grade disinfectant missed and they will be wiping down pools as well in each train will get it deep cleaning every night. then the board of directors will hear from bleak reports about how the coronavirus has destroyed its budget. they have only half of normal returning by next year in the best case scenario. it will happen at 9 am this morning at headquarters in oakland. >>> as we look at the roadways, if you plan on using bart everything is on time. roadways are seeing a backup at the bay bridge toll plaza. we have foggy conditions along the golden gate. they have issued an advisory for parts of 101 through the waldo great as well as the golden gate bridge. >>> taking you above the fog, this morning we are watching cooler air but we are still heating up in the inland locations under a heat advisory. we are cooling down even more on friday and tracking our next weather system with the return of sed wt tohave the cifin breeze mak k u for watching
fark laurel run 10 car trains to allow social distancing and everyone will be disinfected with a foggerit will fill the trains with a hospital grade disinfectant missed and they will be wiping down pools as well in each train will get it deep cleaning every night. then the board of directors will hear from bleak reports about how the coronavirus has destroyed its budget. they have only half of normal returning by next year in the best case scenario. it will happen at 9 am this morning at...
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. >> i'm proud of what we accomplished over the last several weeks, but we cannot rest on our laurels. we need to further expand access to testing, and we need to encourage georgians to make it a priority. >> reporter: in fact, test ing s the one thing going way up in georgia. georgia's rate of new tests added per day has basically quadrupled in that period from 5,000 tests per day to 20,000. a flat new rate of cases seems like good news, and the rate of positive test results remains at about 255%. it was in the range of 15 to 20%. good news. people in the popular city seemed to want to take the risk. restaurants were packed. the host of this pool party seemingly admitting to the risk, writing on instagram, i'm sorry, ms. bottoms. what's your assessment so far of how the state is doing? >> from my perspective, the state is doing okay. >> reporter: health and epidemiology professor dr. carlos del rio says the impact of the stay-in-place order greatly reduced the infections and deaths. >> it's about providing people jobs, it's about providing people opportunity, it's about health. unemp
. >> i'm proud of what we accomplished over the last several weeks, but we cannot rest on our laurels. we need to further expand access to testing, and we need to encourage georgians to make it a priority. >> reporter: in fact, test ing s the one thing going way up in georgia. georgia's rate of new tests added per day has basically quadrupled in that period from 5,000 tests per day to 20,000. a flat new rate of cases seems like good news, and the rate of positive test results...
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morals at the end of the -- laurels at the end of the war were earned.owed himself to be a capable commander. smile of his, which his subordinates said was worth waseast in army corps, fairly earned. .ost: let's hear from tom caller: hello. the reason i'm calling is i often wondered who engineered the end of the war. the german admiral? did he believe that his losses in the atlantic were not caused and, thirdly,-- what happened to him at the end of the world -- or? -- war? host: he was the commander of the german navy at the end of the war. there was not much of the german navy left to command at that point. the german submarine force had been almost completely destroyed by may, 1945. in terms of who engineered the end of the war, there were conversations among those still , actually to the northwest of berlin, about how to go about contacting the allies and how to go about bringing this catastrophe to a close. hitler, having -- having killed himself, had essentially tried to pull the temple down around him as he perished, but not everyone was -- not eve
morals at the end of the -- laurels at the end of the war were earned.owed himself to be a capable commander. smile of his, which his subordinates said was worth waseast in army corps, fairly earned. .ost: let's hear from tom caller: hello. the reason i'm calling is i often wondered who engineered the end of the war. the german admiral? did he believe that his losses in the atlantic were not caused and, thirdly,-- what happened to him at the end of the world -- or? -- war? host: he was the...
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so eisenhower's laurels at the end of the war i think are fairly earned. he showed himself to be a capable allied commander and that big smile of his which one of his subordinates said was worth at least an army corp in morale terms was fairly earned when we goat to may 8th, 1945. >> let's hear from tom next, saint petersburg, florida. you're on the air. >> my name is tom willis and i'm calling is i often wondered who engineered the end of the war, was it admiral dornus and secondly did he honestly believe throughout his entire career that his losses in the atlantic were not caused by the anemic machine and thirdly what happened to him at the end of the war? >> well that is a lot of questions. admiral dornus was the commander of the german navy at the end of the war. there wasn't much of a german navy left to command by that point. the german submarine force had been almost completely destroyed by may of 1945. in terms of who engineered the end of war, well, there were conversations among those who were still surviving in berlin, he was actually to the nor
so eisenhower's laurels at the end of the war i think are fairly earned. he showed himself to be a capable allied commander and that big smile of his which one of his subordinates said was worth at least an army corp in morale terms was fairly earned when we goat to may 8th, 1945. >> let's hear from tom next, saint petersburg, florida. you're on the air. >> my name is tom willis and i'm calling is i often wondered who engineered the end of the war, was it admiral dornus and secondly...
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so, you know, eisenhower's laurels at the end of the war i think are fairly earned.owed himself to be a capable allied commander, award-winning commander, and that big smile of his, which one of his subordinates said was worth at least in army corps, in morale terms, was fairly earned. from tom next,r st. petersburg, florida. caller: hello, my name is tom and the reason i'm calling is i often wondered who engineered the end-of-the--- end of the war? was it the admiral? and did the admiral believe through his career that his losses in the atlantic were not caused by the anemic machine? and thirdly, whatever happened to him at the end of the war? rick: that's a lot of questions. the admiral was the commander of the german navy at the end of the war. there wasn't much of a german navy left to command at that point. the german submarine force had been almost completely destroyed by may of 1945. in terms of who engineered the end of the war, there were conversations among those that were still surviving in berlin or to the northwest of berlin about how to go about contact
so, you know, eisenhower's laurels at the end of the war i think are fairly earned.owed himself to be a capable allied commander, award-winning commander, and that big smile of his, which one of his subordinates said was worth at least in army corps, in morale terms, was fairly earned. from tom next,r st. petersburg, florida. caller: hello, my name is tom and the reason i'm calling is i often wondered who engineered the end-of-the--- end of the war? was it the admiral? and did the admiral...
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yards from now is on beverly boulevard and the cross street is -- the cross streets are edinburg and laurels not a fire truck anywhere near this car which is burning fiercely. it appears to be catching fire to a tree right next to it. there is a building -- a big building, restaurant building right behind that called eden park, and that's obviously in some peril, with these flames burning as hot as they are now. i have to say where i'm right now, not a police car or a fire truck in sight, although i hear as i look now 100 yards to the east, towards fairfax avenue, i see a fire truck approaching us right now, flanked by as you would imagine a couple of police cars, but they are beginning to move in, but i have to tell you, i have been here standing here trying to get through here for about 20 minutes, jon, and this is the first time i have seen any kind of police or fire presence. you can hear the sirens now. they are moving in. the crowd is not dispersing. this seems to be an attempt to put out the fire at the moment which is obviously their main concern. the fire trucks pulling up right ne
yards from now is on beverly boulevard and the cross street is -- the cross streets are edinburg and laurels not a fire truck anywhere near this car which is burning fiercely. it appears to be catching fire to a tree right next to it. there is a building -- a big building, restaurant building right behind that called eden park, and that's obviously in some peril, with these flames burning as hot as they are now. i have to say where i'm right now, not a police car or a fire truck in sight,...
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. >> i'm proud of what we accomplished over the last several weeks but we cannot rest on our laurels.ed to further expand access to testing and we need to encourage georgians to make it a priority. >> reporter: in fact, testing is the one thing going way up in georgia. georgia's rate of new tests added per day has basically quadrupled in that one month period, from about 5,000 a day to about 20,000. so more testing to find new cases, plus a flat rate of new cases seems like good news. the rate of positive test results remains about 5%. in the range of 15% to 20% a month ago. also good news. and in atlanta, the city's most densely populated city, it seemed this some were willing to take the risk. data or not. night clubs were packed, restaurants were too. in an apparent reference to atlanta's mayor, the host of this massive atlanta pool party seemingly admitting to the risk, writing on instagram, i'm sorry, miss bottoms. >> what is your assessment of how the state is doing? >> from my perspective, the state is doing okay. >> reporter: emory university health and epidemiology professor
. >> i'm proud of what we accomplished over the last several weeks but we cannot rest on our laurels.ed to further expand access to testing and we need to encourage georgians to make it a priority. >> reporter: in fact, testing is the one thing going way up in georgia. georgia's rate of new tests added per day has basically quadrupled in that one month period, from about 5,000 a day to about 20,000. so more testing to find new cases, plus a flat rate of new cases seems like good...
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long stretches um one eh that i'm excited about those like from dimond park all the way past the laurel so if you are a jogger you've got a nice long pass to go on please check out the slow streets. >>mayor another covid hot spot in been senior homes across the bay area across the country. what is the city doing to try and protect seniors who are in senior homes. >>you my heart goes out to the family and friends of the 3 seniors who lost their lives at the xcel health center in oakland. alameda county has a special task force now that is focused only on our senior residential facilities making sure that they are sanitized on a regular basis and that everyone is practiced seen every health precaution and that the workers have all the adequate protective equipment so i appreciate the rapid response to this issue it is a really risk because we know this is a vulnerable populasion that is living in conditions that encourage the virus spread but alameda county has been very responsive. >>well mayor, i know that you have the great oakland check in and i want to thank you for checking in with
long stretches um one eh that i'm excited about those like from dimond park all the way past the laurel so if you are a jogger you've got a nice long pass to go on please check out the slow streets. >>mayor another covid hot spot in been senior homes across the bay area across the country. what is the city doing to try and protect seniors who are in senior homes. >>you my heart goes out to the family and friends of the 3 seniors who lost their lives at the xcel health center in...
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i am proud of what we have accomplished over the last several weeks, but we cannot rest on our laurels. we need to further expand access to testing and we need to encourage georgians to make it a priority. this morning, we were proud to announce that cvs health is opening 23 new drive-through testing sites across georgia. now, more georgians and more communities will have access to convenient and quick covid-19 testing options. i want to thank the cvs president and ceo and his team for their commitment and strong partnership in our state. i am also excited to see that several georgia companies have partnered with augusta university to help accomplish their mission in the fight against covid-19. our friends at sk innovation recently joined numerous businesses and organizations in financially backing their efforts. they announced a partnership with share care. share care will help members of the state's health benefit plan access vital tools and resources to keep their families safe and sound. this website drives traffic to the au health express care app for virtual covid-19 screenings 2
i am proud of what we have accomplished over the last several weeks, but we cannot rest on our laurels. we need to further expand access to testing and we need to encourage georgians to make it a priority. this morning, we were proud to announce that cvs health is opening 23 new drive-through testing sites across georgia. now, more georgians and more communities will have access to convenient and quick covid-19 testing options. i want to thank the cvs president and ceo and his team for their...
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long stretches um one eh that i'm excited about those like from dimond park all the way past the laurel so if you are a jogger you've got a nice long pass to go on. please check out the slow streets. >>mayor another covid hot spot in been senior homes across the bay area across the country. what is the city doing to try and protect seniors who are in senior homes. >>you my heart goes out to the family and friends of the 3 seniors who lost their lives at the xcel health center in oakland. alameda county has a special task force now that is focused only on our senior residential facilities making sure that they are sanitized on a regular basis and that everyone is practiced seen every health precaution and that the workers have all the adequate protective equipment so i appreciate the rapid response to this issue it is a really risk because we know this is a vulnerable population that is living in conditions that encourage the virus spread but alameda county has been very responsive. >>well mayor, i know that you have the great oakland check in and i want to thank you for checking in with
long stretches um one eh that i'm excited about those like from dimond park all the way past the laurel so if you are a jogger you've got a nice long pass to go on. please check out the slow streets. >>mayor another covid hot spot in been senior homes across the bay area across the country. what is the city doing to try and protect seniors who are in senior homes. >>you my heart goes out to the family and friends of the 3 seniors who lost their lives at the xcel health center in...
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you're almost on your heels, resting on your laurels and you see that even if there was not the immediate intent to kill, certainly a depraved indifference to human life not supported by any real reasonable fear that you had to repel a lethal force copping ming you. and one more point, what about the other officers? and i anticipate those charges but not going to get ahead of myself here. >> i anticipate charges. so we're waiting to see that, laura coates and waiting for this detailed complaint that we're going to see this afternoon. it sure would have been nice to have that before you have a press conference, right, because there's still going to be a lot of questions about that complaint. laura coates, if you can stand by for me, i want to bring in now the eldest son of the civil rights leader martin luther king jr., martin luther king iii joining me. thank you so much for coming on at this very important moment and we've also just learned derek chauvin is going to be charged. >> thank you. >> with murder in the third degree. so this is killing without premeditation, without intent, but
you're almost on your heels, resting on your laurels and you see that even if there was not the immediate intent to kill, certainly a depraved indifference to human life not supported by any real reasonable fear that you had to repel a lethal force copping ming you. and one more point, what about the other officers? and i anticipate those charges but not going to get ahead of myself here. >> i anticipate charges. so we're waiting to see that, laura coates and waiting for this detailed...
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the shop has 50 orders for laurel arrangements, ready for curbside pickup. however, the florist did not know that santa clara county decided against modifying his children place order for the time being. >> the governor has given us direction and we are going with his direction, and we would hope that the county would start using a little bit more for the small businesses. >> reporter: the health department of the six counties said they want to examine the new state order and see how these modifications will affect coronavirus case number. health officers say moving too quickly can jeopardize the progress that has been made. >>> right now, a concord neighborhood is dealing with pg&e's first planned power outage right here in the bay area since the children place order went into effect. this is happening on was excited to be one of the hottest days of the year so far. pg&e sent notices about the shut after more than 200 household. it was originally scheduled to run from 9:00 in the morning to 7:00 at night. but after neighbors complained and told us they were
the shop has 50 orders for laurel arrangements, ready for curbside pickup. however, the florist did not know that santa clara county decided against modifying his children place order for the time being. >> the governor has given us direction and we are going with his direction, and we would hope that the county would start using a little bit more for the small businesses. >> reporter: the health department of the six counties said they want to examine the new state order and see...
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forces that tried to pull apart every coalition, every wartime coalition. , you know, eisenhower's laurels at the end of the war were very earned. he showed himself to be a capable ally commander, a war winning commander and that big smile of his which one of his subordinates said was worth at least an army corps in morale terms was fairly earned when we get to may 8th, 1944. >> watch the full program monday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, 5:00 p.m. pacific here on american history tv. >> my name is eric finley, and i am the docent for the dora finley african-american heritage trail. this is the 14th year in mobile. they got started five or six years prior to that when one of our african-american city councilman took a trip to boston on city business, and while he was there, he saw a sign that said african american heritage trail. he thought it sounded interesting because it was kind of a novelty, it was prior to most of the museums we see today. he took the tour and enjoyed it. he got to thinking on his way back, mobile is close to 300 years old, and he hears
forces that tried to pull apart every coalition, every wartime coalition. , you know, eisenhower's laurels at the end of the war were very earned. he showed himself to be a capable ally commander, a war winning commander and that big smile of his which one of his subordinates said was worth at least an army corps in morale terms was fairly earned when we get to may 8th, 1944. >> watch the full program monday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, 5:00 p.m. pacific here on american history tv. >> my...
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raises the issue of why were they there repeat at the global commission we see prohibition and the laurels draft of the round there which repress people who use drugs as highly counterproductive the best incentive often is an economic one there are plenty of arguments based on human rights for not treating people who use drugs the way they're treated at the moment in the criminal laws. but the reality is it's also costing a lot of money for no good purpose to pursue the people who use and persist drugs to lock them up to keep them in jail for a very very long to. on and then few people ever come out of jail a bit a person giles recruiting stations or organized crime so the way we're dealing with these issues at the moment is not all it's expensive and well the damaging to people's health will be with many people on the long down during the pandemic health experts are warning about a surge in drug and alcohol abuse a federal u.s. emergency hotline reported a 1000 percent increase in calls in april and a polish found there lee hof of americans say the crisis is affecting them mental health j
raises the issue of why were they there repeat at the global commission we see prohibition and the laurels draft of the round there which repress people who use drugs as highly counterproductive the best incentive often is an economic one there are plenty of arguments based on human rights for not treating people who use drugs the way they're treated at the moment in the criminal laws. but the reality is it's also costing a lot of money for no good purpose to pursue the people who use and...