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lee: that is a good question. i said in my comments that we will be giving information on those elective procedures and the opportunity for hospitals to begin those next week. you will be hearing about that guidance and when the specific date of those procedures when they are going to start. we're working with the hospital associations themselves to get those opening times and those guidances just right. but we are providing assistance to our rural hospitals because they are, because of the suspension of these elective surgeries, it has put a strain on them and we need those rural hospitals to continue to operate in those areas, even though rural counties don't have the mass numbers of cases, they will have cases and there will be need in rural communities for healthcare associated with covid and other health-related issues as well. so keeping those hospitals operating is important to people in those communities and i am pleased we have worked with and delivered the first round of grants for those. we are deliveri
lee: that is a good question. i said in my comments that we will be giving information on those elective procedures and the opportunity for hospitals to begin those next week. you will be hearing about that guidance and when the specific date of those procedures when they are going to start. we're working with the hospital associations themselves to get those opening times and those guidances just right. but we are providing assistance to our rural hospitals because they are, because of the...
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lee and stonewall jackson. in a modern multi-cultural city, i don't understand why anyone should have to walk by them open their way to the city market in the morning. let's put them in a space where they can be curated. >> this is something that's really hard to deal with in a short period of time. i think at bottom, what to do with the statue say local issue, first of all. i don't think anybody who lives in tacoma, washington, should have anything to say about what happens to statues in charlottesville, virginia. i think it's a local issue. i think there should be a local process. charlottesville took a careful approach toward what to do with the statues of lee and jackson. that was they had public hearings. they had a rain of witnesses who spoke to those hearings. they had a commission that sifted through the evidence and made a recommendation to the politicians in charlottesville. i think that's the way to go about that. as one who toaught at the university of virginia for 22 years and used the confederate
lee and stonewall jackson. in a modern multi-cultural city, i don't understand why anyone should have to walk by them open their way to the city market in the morning. let's put them in a space where they can be curated. >> this is something that's really hard to deal with in a short period of time. i think at bottom, what to do with the statue say local issue, first of all. i don't think anybody who lives in tacoma, washington, should have anything to say about what happens to statues in...
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lee: i second. >> with staff recommendations. >> commissioner lee: i second. [roll call] >> president bleiman: all right. it's been approved. thank you very much for coming in. please follow up with our deputy director at your earliest convenience. >> okay. the final permit on the regular agenda is a place of entertainment minor amendment at 26 mix located at 3424 mission street to revise their existing security plan. the current owner of 26 mix has held a p.o.e. license since 2011, but they're here to -- okay. you threw me off there -- at the request of director weiland because we've seen an uptick of incidents occurring inside and outside of the address. i've included a list of the occurrences for your review. we also wanted to modernize their existing permit conditions as many are now covered by statute, the good neighbor policy, or the revised security plan. the revised security plan was reviewed by s.e. plan and sfpd mission. please note the applicant is also requesting to extend their hours un
lee: i second. >> with staff recommendations. >> commissioner lee: i second. [roll call] >> president bleiman: all right. it's been approved. thank you very much for coming in. please follow up with our deputy director at your earliest convenience. >> okay. the final permit on the regular agenda is a place of entertainment minor amendment at 26 mix located at 3424 mission street to revise their existing security plan. the current owner of 26 mix has held a p.o.e. license...
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lee and stonewall jackson -- robert e. lee and stumbo jackson. in a modern -- and stonewall jackson. in a modern city, they have public hearings, they had a range of witnesses, they have a commission, that sifted through the evidence and then made a recommendation to the politicians, in charlottesville. i think that is the way to go about that. as one who taught at the university of virginia for 22 years, and use the memorial landscape as a teaching tool for all of this 22 years, i find it somewhat distressing, that we flatten out the moral landscape, and treat all of these statutes is the same thing. they are not the same thing. lee in jackson, i would put together, among the five major confederate-related statues. or monument in charlottesville, they came much later, i don't even see them as confederate monuments, they are much later than confederate monuments, these are people who spearheaded putting them up, one individual basically paid for them, it was a wealthy individual that put a snap on charlottesville in general. there were three earl
lee and stonewall jackson -- robert e. lee and stumbo jackson. in a modern -- and stonewall jackson. in a modern city, they have public hearings, they had a range of witnesses, they have a commission, that sifted through the evidence and then made a recommendation to the politicians, in charlottesville. i think that is the way to go about that. as one who taught at the university of virginia for 22 years, and use the memorial landscape as a teaching tool for all of this 22 years, i find it...
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lee not to go back but turn back and head towards richmond. you want to argue which one is more significant i'd like to hear that argument. >> go ahead. i wouldn't argue. >> richmond sits -- my paradigm of the war, that's a layin campaign. the individual battles are part of the larger campaign. and the campaign is to destroy lee's army, not to take scrimped he was relentless about pursuing it. sends sheridan into the valley to one a scorched earth operation. it's aggressive siege in vicksburg, and the great cruel irony nor people of vicksburg is the longer they healed on the more they lost. no one there is to combat the marauding yankee divisions over the year, burning corn and cotton and stealing cattle, shooting mules, carrying back to camp everything that is edible and destroying everything else to starve out their gay son. so sherman learns too fight like that and takes that battle into georgia. that's the big outtake of the battle itself, how grant fought in a very different way, and i read sam's book. i liked it's lot. could be a compani
lee not to go back but turn back and head towards richmond. you want to argue which one is more significant i'd like to hear that argument. >> go ahead. i wouldn't argue. >> richmond sits -- my paradigm of the war, that's a layin campaign. the individual battles are part of the larger campaign. and the campaign is to destroy lee's army, not to take scrimped he was relentless about pursuing it. sends sheridan into the valley to one a scorched earth operation. it's aggressive siege in...
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that's lee cooperman let's gou there the moves you have been making you heard about what lee has done >> i think, first of all, back in march, our first thing we did was shorted volatility you saw the 80 vix in march was historic it's never happened before we shorted volatility and then sold some calls and sold some around that for investors to be opportunistic. look at dislocations last month, we bought investment grade munis. from going forward from an equity allocation, we really like the qs which is nasdaq 100. we think the u.s. has done more monetary and fiscal stimulus than any other country, including china. i think there's probably more to come. >> steve, you have a lot of rentals. disney, you reduced sky work, facebook, cisco. talk me through that when you sound more positive than you've been in the past days, weeks >> my view on friday is friday would be a risk off day. i was wrong about that i was surprised by the upside market on friday i also expressed the views i did earlier that we're in range bound market the companies tone or not the highly cyclical economy. xpo has b
that's lee cooperman let's gou there the moves you have been making you heard about what lee has done >> i think, first of all, back in march, our first thing we did was shorted volatility you saw the 80 vix in march was historic it's never happened before we shorted volatility and then sold some calls and sold some around that for investors to be opportunistic. look at dislocations last month, we bought investment grade munis. from going forward from an equity allocation, we really like...
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did you ever talk to harper lee at all? >> for those of you that have read it, i don't want to get bogged down in the plot of the story but the murder in my book was gunned down by a vigilante and that vigilante is alive and i was able to interview him for the book and i think that maybe i had the advantage at the moment i feel like my story is contemporary compared to these guys but i was able to interview a lot of people who knew my central characters. a lot of them cooperated. >> i want to ask each of you how you were able to develop the characters to define personalities not really knowing them. >> i did speak with some family members. he became the biggest employer in cincinnati with people during prohibition just in that city and out one point, 35% of all of the liquor in the united states and hav had about a $40 million fortune in 1921 which wasn't a deficit for inflation. so, i actually talked to a lot of the people that worked with him and they had stories and artifacts and so i was able to talk with them but the b
did you ever talk to harper lee at all? >> for those of you that have read it, i don't want to get bogged down in the plot of the story but the murder in my book was gunned down by a vigilante and that vigilante is alive and i was able to interview him for the book and i think that maybe i had the advantage at the moment i feel like my story is contemporary compared to these guys but i was able to interview a lot of people who knew my central characters. a lot of them cooperated. >>...
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robert lee luster jr.> we continue to remember our friends and family from the social security administration, first floor. airman first class lakeisha richardson levy. raymond lee johnson. jean nutting hurlbert. dr. charles e. hurlburt. thomas lynn hawthorne sr. ronald harding sr. cheryl e. hammond. eth el l. griffin. margaret betterton goodson. laura jane garrison. mary ann fritzler. don fritzler. ashley megan eckles. my grandmother, katherine louise crega cregan. >> we continue to remember our friends and family from the social security administration, first floor. gabreon d.l. bruce. peachlan bradley. my aunt, carol louise bowers. cassandra k. booker. olita c. bidding. peola battle. calvin battle. sandra g. "sandy" avery. pamela cleveland argo. richard a. allen. theresa antoinette alexander. ♪ >>> good morning. i want to thank you for joining us on our 168-day journey, as we have been looking back and thinking forward. we began with this powerful message. on day one, we heard our story put into story p
robert lee luster jr.> we continue to remember our friends and family from the social security administration, first floor. airman first class lakeisha richardson levy. raymond lee johnson. jean nutting hurlbert. dr. charles e. hurlburt. thomas lynn hawthorne sr. ronald harding sr. cheryl e. hammond. eth el l. griffin. margaret betterton goodson. laura jane garrison. mary ann fritzler. don fritzler. ashley megan eckles. my grandmother, katherine louise crega cregan. >> we continue to...
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lee in the battle of gettysburg, and the mississippi unit as decimated and had lee cantorring around on his horse like -- beating his chest and saying, my fault, my fault, all my fault, my men are lost. and the historians insist there's in other reference of that anywhere, and charged to put with making it up. and then we talked briefly about this. we were talking about another book that hadn't occurred to me but that's midnight in the garden of good and evil, which was wonderful book but came in for a lot of criticism because -- >> not really nonfiction. >> it's strong suspicion a lot of it is made up. it's interesting -- >> he massaged the time frame, too. so that was the big criticism. >> yeah. >> in our case, i referenced earlier that ness had a ghost-writer write an autobiography and became the basis of the tv show and the film and that's a book the -- be published vs. of the book "the unup toables" that came out after ness died in set 57 has been dismissed in a lot of the nonfiction write bought al capone and elliott ness and we set out to subject this to sort of scrutiny and t
lee in the battle of gettysburg, and the mississippi unit as decimated and had lee cantorring around on his horse like -- beating his chest and saying, my fault, my fault, all my fault, my men are lost. and the historians insist there's in other reference of that anywhere, and charged to put with making it up. and then we talked briefly about this. we were talking about another book that hadn't occurred to me but that's midnight in the garden of good and evil, which was wonderful book but came...
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let's introduce the panel and in hong kong we have martin lee the founding chairman of the democratic party of hong kong and a former legislative counsel and a barrister in china's capital beijing and the moc senior research fellow at the center for china and globalization and in singapore victor teo assistant professor at the affiliated affiliated faculty with the china studies program at the university of hong kong welcome to you all martin lee 1st of all why these arrests now what's the timing significance and why people like you. margaret be old school if you like of the democracy movement not the younger activists that have been arrested previously when i'm sure they don't like us. they serve and. you know the whole. you know the former chairman of my party homepage that. the 3 of us together that instant chain the former chief secretary of hong kong. to cater to cable for industry men 3 male members of the game of 4 are now charged together but to the left of the moon bill are clearly going to start very real repression and. they want to. do so a few years back because in june 2
let's introduce the panel and in hong kong we have martin lee the founding chairman of the democratic party of hong kong and a former legislative counsel and a barrister in china's capital beijing and the moc senior research fellow at the center for china and globalization and in singapore victor teo assistant professor at the affiliated affiliated faculty with the china studies program at the university of hong kong welcome to you all martin lee 1st of all why these arrests now what's the...
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let's get your first check of our forecast if we cannot say that would enough mary lee. happy friday, good morning to you. >> oh, my goodness, happy friday to you, so glad it is friday. alright. let's talk about what you can expect. is good and very warm day across the bay area and faxed the warmest day so far this year. as we look to those very high numbers to go through day. and you can see, looking at mainly clear skies, we are in the 50s i we caex as we are looking at our temperatures riding out go through our afternoon. well above average for this time of year. 73 in san francisco. 77 in oakland. concord coming in at 84. we will talk more about what you to slowly can ahead coming up. let's check jennifer look at traffic. >> on friday. that someone was look out for this morning, let alone is a chilly start closures as a work your way around little one just north of 280 split heading in and out of san francisco, a lot of activities going to be happening in and around that area for the next lee corso. to plan for that. is of the night construction is happening in that
let's get your first check of our forecast if we cannot say that would enough mary lee. happy friday, good morning to you. >> oh, my goodness, happy friday to you, so glad it is friday. alright. let's talk about what you can expect. is good and very warm day across the bay area and faxed the warmest day so far this year. as we look to those very high numbers to go through day. and you can see, looking at mainly clear skies, we are in the 50s i we caex as we are looking at our temperatures...
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lee: i'mative congresswoman barbara lee. i am proud to support the coronavirus relief and economic security act which will bring urgently needed relief to families and small businesses across the country. i want to start by thanking our frontline health care workers, first responders, and other essential personnel who are putting their lives on the line to get us through this pandemic. the government can and must do all we can to support them as everyone facing health and financial challenges conference our nation today. i also want to thank speaker pelosi and senate democrats who delivered significant changes that helped put people over corporations. and while not perfect, this bill is an important step in our ongoing efforts to act decisively on behalf of the american people and ensure workers and families have the resources they need today and throughout this unprecedented crisis. this bill gives hundreds of millions and critical funding to our hospitals, state and local governments, workers, small businesses, and student
lee: i'mative congresswoman barbara lee. i am proud to support the coronavirus relief and economic security act which will bring urgently needed relief to families and small businesses across the country. i want to start by thanking our frontline health care workers, first responders, and other essential personnel who are putting their lives on the line to get us through this pandemic. the government can and must do all we can to support them as everyone facing health and financial challenges...
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cheryl: i have maslansky + partners president lee carter, good morning to lee.ormer strategist president madie and stephen moore, good morning to all of you. ted, i want to kick off a discussion with you, we are looking at a market who is trying to recover but it's all about the economy. we have a 22 trillion-dollar economy that's 70% based on consumer spending, consumption and we don't have that right now. is the market, do you think getting ahead of itself as we see the s&p out of bear market territory? >> ted: i i think i do. when you get cuts in the market you always have a group of people who want to catch the bottom or think they have the bottom, but the bear markets run a long time, certainly a lot longer than 5 weeks. that's where people probably making a mistake, it's not unusual. happens quite a bit. certainly yes it's ahead of its self right now. cheryl: madie, what's the bottom [laughter] >> the thing we have over the past several years completed the economy and the stock market yet the stock market can tell us important things about the economy but
cheryl: i have maslansky + partners president lee carter, good morning to lee.ormer strategist president madie and stephen moore, good morning to all of you. ted, i want to kick off a discussion with you, we are looking at a market who is trying to recover but it's all about the economy. we have a 22 trillion-dollar economy that's 70% based on consumer spending, consumption and we don't have that right now. is the market, do you think getting ahead of itself as we see the s&p out of bear...
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a man who brings him to doctor lee is a man named phong.y lived in the same essentially flophouse in china. phong saw that your coit was near death, picks them up, put them on his back and walks them two or three blocks to the doctor's office, trying to save his life. so this is the scene -- max or doctor lee alone and phong burst in and laid him in front of him. the man was covered in feces and vomit and raved in madness. doctor lee's struggle to hold his new patient still all the while wondering how he was still life. a finger to his wrist revealed a racing pulse. as if the body was facing an internal terror. while his forehead was so warm to the touch that doctor lee fought the instinct to pull his hand away. when he yelled sounded wet as if emerging from below the sea. the man's skin, which days before and glimmered in the balding hawaiian son, was pocketed with black spotted open red swords, leaving a line between bodily tissue in the outside world and unsettled question. the lymph nodes and his thighs were so swollen that it looked as
a man who brings him to doctor lee is a man named phong.y lived in the same essentially flophouse in china. phong saw that your coit was near death, picks them up, put them on his back and walks them two or three blocks to the doctor's office, trying to save his life. so this is the scene -- max or doctor lee alone and phong burst in and laid him in front of him. the man was covered in feces and vomit and raved in madness. doctor lee's struggle to hold his new patient still all the while...
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two days of intense debate followed richard henry lee's resolution. though the outcome of that debate may not be the result you are expecting. richard henry lee, john adams and other delegate it's in favor of independence didn't have the votes to carry the day. at least not yet. so the members did what congress has always done best, they kicked the can the road. they delayed a final vote and they agreed instead to set up a committee. to study the issue. this is what they agreed. resolved that that first resolution be postponed to this day three weeks or so from now and that in the meantime, lest any time be lost, in case the congress does agree to that resolution a committee be appointed to prepare a declaration to the effect of the said first resolution. this is hardly the rousing nation-birthing moment that patriots might have been hoping for. still, it was enough to keep things moving, to keep things moving forward, and john adams himself vowed to spend those next three weeks or so lobbying his fellow delegates to vote yes when the vote for indepen
two days of intense debate followed richard henry lee's resolution. though the outcome of that debate may not be the result you are expecting. richard henry lee, john adams and other delegate it's in favor of independence didn't have the votes to carry the day. at least not yet. so the members did what congress has always done best, they kicked the can the road. they delayed a final vote and they agreed instead to set up a committee. to study the issue. this is what they agreed. resolved that...
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he fell into a coma from which doctor lee knew he would never recover. you have a terrifying disease coming to san francisco. san francisco at the time was essentially the wild west. san francisco was the most important city in the western half of the country, it was connected through trade, both came through the golden gate before the bridge was there. it could be for russia or hawaii or australia or new york, people going around the horn. this was the meeting place of. still almost a boomtown. this is only 50 years after the gold rush, after statehood, you have people walking san francisco who were literal gold miners. the mindset of the city was i described in the book as a place that believed in fate rather than skill. that's what you think the mindset is, you don't mine for gold because you think you are better at mining for gold than anybody else but because you think you can be lucky. i will find the right spot, i will get the biggest market, i will become a wealthy person all of a sudden and if that is your mindset, that you are counting on being
he fell into a coma from which doctor lee knew he would never recover. you have a terrifying disease coming to san francisco. san francisco at the time was essentially the wild west. san francisco was the most important city in the western half of the country, it was connected through trade, both came through the golden gate before the bridge was there. it could be for russia or hawaii or australia or new york, people going around the horn. this was the meeting place of. still almost a...
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hamilton and lee.again, hamilton handled pretty well. he is incredulous. he cannot believe that lee would be retreating in a disorganized fashion when he should be attacking the rear of the force, crawling through the middle of nowhere, new jersey. the account of bravery is accounted by lee and his trial weeks later. the quote from hamilton was, "i will stay here with you, my dear general, and die with you, rather than retreat." it is a testament to hamilton's bravery and thinking on his feet as well as he is rallying the forces, which was largely successful just as washington comes onto the scene. similarly, we have another aide to washington, futures secretary of war james mchenry writing, "i am happy to have it in my power to mention colonel hamilton. he was incessant in his endeavors." there are typos here. "in the rallying and cheering. but whether he deserves our commendations is doubtful. both had their horses shot out from under them. both exhibited similar proofs of bravery. this is another te
hamilton and lee.again, hamilton handled pretty well. he is incredulous. he cannot believe that lee would be retreating in a disorganized fashion when he should be attacking the rear of the force, crawling through the middle of nowhere, new jersey. the account of bravery is accounted by lee and his trial weeks later. the quote from hamilton was, "i will stay here with you, my dear general, and die with you, rather than retreat." it is a testament to hamilton's bravery and thinking on...
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even if he had the bomb, lee had no b-29 to deliver it. [ laughter ] i picture in my mind lee calling jeb stewart to his headquarters saying okay beauty i want you to take this gizmo and ride like hell toward yankee lines. then light the fuse and -- well, you won't be coming back. but i want you know to, i have written a very nice letter to mrs. stewart complimenting you on how brevly you were vaporized. yet, there is still a lesson to be learned from these strained and sometimes just ridiculous rationalizations to retroactively change the war's outcome. they make it clear to me that the war era and its people and especially its conclusion and overeffects have such a deep hold on our consciousness and imagination that we will strain both beyond the reason in the attempt to recast the story in a shape that makes sense to us. or one that allows us to come away from the war feeling somehow better about it. there is another -- there is no other episode in our history that americans have taken such pains to try to change retroactively as they have with the civil war ask. that says to me a
even if he had the bomb, lee had no b-29 to deliver it. [ laughter ] i picture in my mind lee calling jeb stewart to his headquarters saying okay beauty i want you to take this gizmo and ride like hell toward yankee lines. then light the fuse and -- well, you won't be coming back. but i want you know to, i have written a very nice letter to mrs. stewart complimenting you on how brevly you were vaporized. yet, there is still a lesson to be learned from these strained and sometimes just...
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time now for: 48 and here is mary lee with a check on our weather, good morning to you, mary lee. >>d morning, jules. severe weather as possible from georgia to florida today so, watching that part of the country for us, the opposite. high-pressure builds and and light offshore wins, we are going to warm up across the region with plenty of sunshine. so, here is a live look with our salesforce tower, as we look east with clear skies from the region, we are looking at temperatures chillier for this morning. we are down to the 40s and in the 50s, thanks to those clear skies. we will show you here, 24 hour temperature change and how much chillier it is compared to yesterday morning. six degrcooler in livermore as rosa. nine degrees colder this morning and petaluma as we head to the afternoon from a chilly start to a warm afternoon with sunshine, we are going to see unseasonably warm temperatures, we are talking about 10 degrees above average for this time of year and sunshine continues for tomorrow. a cooldown in store for us later this week. if you are suffering from allergies, the poll
time now for: 48 and here is mary lee with a check on our weather, good morning to you, mary lee. >>d morning, jules. severe weather as possible from georgia to florida today so, watching that part of the country for us, the opposite. high-pressure builds and and light offshore wins, we are going to warm up across the region with plenty of sunshine. so, here is a live look with our salesforce tower, as we look east with clear skies from the region, we are looking at temperatures chillier...
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they could not defeat lee. grant could.i felt grant's presidency had been portrayed as a failed presidency and i think in many ways it was successful in terms of protecting african american communities in the south. to the extent the book had a revisionist vent i thought there , would be more resistance but people accepted the portrait of grant more readily than i thought would happen. so i'm happy for that although i was surprised. colleen: please join me in thanking ron chernow. [applause] >> history bookshelf features the countries best known merrick in history writers from the past decade. -- countries best known american history writers. watch it here on american history tv on c-span3. c-span has around-the-clock coverage of the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic. it is all available on demand at c-span.org/coronavirus. watch white house briefings, updates from governors and state officials, track the spread throughout the u.s. and the world with interactive maps. watch on-demand, anytime, unfiltered, at c-sp
they could not defeat lee. grant could.i felt grant's presidency had been portrayed as a failed presidency and i think in many ways it was successful in terms of protecting african american communities in the south. to the extent the book had a revisionist vent i thought there , would be more resistance but people accepted the portrait of grant more readily than i thought would happen. so i'm happy for that although i was surprised. colleen: please join me in thanking ron chernow. [applause]...
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julian lee writes for bloomberg on oil. he's a terrific strategist with a huge mathematical foundation. julian, thank you so much for joining us again. let me frame this to get out in ront of fatih. as you perceive the industry and the prize, what's the to-do list for the oil powers? how do they react? how do they apeck chew wait a -- effectuate a program to sustain and move oil higher? >> i think they face a huge problem. in of your guests enunciated that, some of them. we're facing a situation where oil demand is down something like 30%. that's in broad terms, it's 30 million barrels a day, down from where it was this time last year. even the output cuts that opec plus has agreed of 10 million barrels a day will only deal with a 1/3 of that. and then you stop for another two weeks and so until then, we've got this massive additional oil still in the market. to cut 30 million barrels a day, if opec would do that on its own, every member would have to stop producing, full stop. nothing from saudi arabia, nothing from any of
julian lee writes for bloomberg on oil. he's a terrific strategist with a huge mathematical foundation. julian, thank you so much for joining us again. let me frame this to get out in ront of fatih. as you perceive the industry and the prize, what's the to-do list for the oil powers? how do they react? how do they apeck chew wait a -- effectuate a program to sustain and move oil higher? >> i think they face a huge problem. in of your guests enunciated that, some of them. we're facing a...
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. >> reporter: stanley is the owner of lee sandwiches.'s family owns three other lee sandwiches. all were vandalized. at first he thought it was personal. >> then after a while i found out he was hitting other stories and restaurants as well. so you know, it is scary in the beginning, but now i'm trying to figure out why he was going around doing this. >> reporter: in total, seven asian owned businesses targeted with the same mo. cameras say there was captured video of the vandal with a crowbar, there for second sleeting in a pickup truck after speaking to other business owners, the owner of lee sandwiches is convinced it's the same vandal. >> same video, same guy, same truck. >> reporter: most vandalism occurred in councilman bensman's district. >> they have all been vietnamese owned and i feel personally attacked. >> reporter: too early to determine if it's heat related or someone frustrated and disgruntled. the cost to repair the windows, thousands of dollars. businesses can't afford all of the broken glass. >> is wasting everybody's time and money right now. >> reporter: owne
. >> reporter: stanley is the owner of lee sandwiches.'s family owns three other lee sandwiches. all were vandalized. at first he thought it was personal. >> then after a while i found out he was hitting other stories and restaurants as well. so you know, it is scary in the beginning, but now i'm trying to figure out why he was going around doing this. >> reporter: in total, seven asian owned businesses targeted with the same mo. cameras say there was captured video of the...
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between hamilton and lee. and hamilton handles it pretty well as you are going the see. it is incredulous. he cannot believe lee would be retreating when he should be attacking the gear guard of the british force with its baggage train moving ever so slowly tloul sue through the middle of new jersey at the time. his confident brivry is accounted by charles lee himself during his trial weeks later. the quote from hamilton was quote i will stay here with you my dear general and die with you. let us all die here rather than retreat. it is a testament to hamilton's bravery and thinking on his feet as well. as he is rallying the forces, which was largely successful just as washington comes onto the scene. similarly, we have another aide to washington, future secretary of war, james mc-ry writing, quote, i am happy to have it in my power to mention the merit of colonel hamilton. he was incessant in his endufrs during this -- there is typo's here but in re -- cornering the army and rallying and cheering. but whether
between hamilton and lee. and hamilton handles it pretty well as you are going the see. it is incredulous. he cannot believe lee would be retreating when he should be attacking the gear guard of the british force with its baggage train moving ever so slowly tloul sue through the middle of new jersey at the time. his confident brivry is accounted by charles lee himself during his trial weeks later. the quote from hamilton was quote i will stay here with you my dear general and die with you. let...
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when james longstreet's first corps reunited with lee's army of northern virginia, lee declared the best fighting brigade in the corps. lee cheered the arrival at the battle of the wilderness a week la later. expressing his confidence the men would turn the tide of the battle, which they did. other confederates -- i'm picking non-texans because texans love texans. confederate major smith commented in the spring of 1862, the texans won immortal honor for themselves and their commander and their state. i could talk a week and then not say half they deserve. if they could be transported here and armed tomorrow, properly led, they would end the war in three months. north carolina colonel pender said hood's texas boys were the best material on the continent without a doubt. private alexander hunter of the first virginia infantry referred to the texas brigade as the pride and glory of the army of northern virginia. the other background i want to give you is who -- what units i'm talking about. the three corps of the hood's texas brigade. the three rein the beginning an end of the war. they are
when james longstreet's first corps reunited with lee's army of northern virginia, lee declared the best fighting brigade in the corps. lee cheered the arrival at the battle of the wilderness a week la later. expressing his confidence the men would turn the tide of the battle, which they did. other confederates -- i'm picking non-texans because texans love texans. confederate major smith commented in the spring of 1862, the texans won immortal honor for themselves and their commander and their...
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them of organizing unlawful protests last year they include politicians and media tycoon and martin lee known as hong kong's father of democracy their supporters say the arrest of china's latest attempt to silence the pro-democracy protest movement al-jazeera is divya a pollen reports from hong kong. there has been much international interest and what is happening here in hong kong or the u.k. and the u.s. government have questioned the validity of these arrests particularly mentioning martin leno he has is very well known both in the international community and of course here in hong kong and very well respected not just amongst the democracy camp but also among people who support beijing he has said that he doesn't believe our he doesn't blame the hong kong government for his arrest he says that he believes it's beijing that is behind the directive to round up these a prominent pro-democracy activists he also says that this is all part of the communist party trying to tighten its control on hong kong now as far as we action from the probating camp here that has been mostly muted there
them of organizing unlawful protests last year they include politicians and media tycoon and martin lee known as hong kong's father of democracy their supporters say the arrest of china's latest attempt to silence the pro-democracy protest movement al-jazeera is divya a pollen reports from hong kong. there has been much international interest and what is happening here in hong kong or the u.k. and the u.s. government have questioned the validity of these arrests particularly mentioning martin...
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play partisan politics, the mocrats are concerned about how the program s operating congresswom susie lee says nevada is among the most devtated stat economically but yet when we saw the ppp. >>program actually implemented in ourtay we rank near the bottom in terms accessing those loans, lifornia ranks 50th in the nion and the percentage applcation california congrswoman washington new york and new jersey. >>have among the highest numbers of covid-19 cases but those states have some of the lowest percentages of approved loans, accordg to congresswoman spear who also points out the 4 states are among the most beral in the country is there an issue of litical bias going on here, i don't know, but wneed to investigated the trump administration says the loans are processed on a first come first serve basis in washington, alexandra le mon. >>people are having trouble getting unemployment benefits but nocontra costa has opened up a call center t help desperate people in need with kron four's michelle kingston now with a closer look. no question is too small or too large this is the new contra c
play partisan politics, the mocrats are concerned about how the program s operating congresswom susie lee says nevada is among the most devtated stat economically but yet when we saw the ppp. >>program actually implemented in ourtay we rank near the bottom in terms accessing those loans, lifornia ranks 50th in the nion and the percentage applcation california congrswoman washington new york and new jersey. >>have among the highest numbers of covid-19 cases but those states have some...
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filmmaker lee daniels is here on the power of art and movies during adversity. our members, being prepared... won't be a new thing. and it won't be their first experience with social distancing. overcoming challenges is what defines the military community. usaa has been standing with them, for nearly a hundred years. and we'll be here to serve for a hundred more. i know that every time that i suit up, there is a chance that that's the last time. >>> i know that every single time i suit up, there is a chance that that's the last time. 300 miles an hour, that's where i feel normal. i might be crazy, but i'm not stupid. having an annuity tells me i am protected. this can help you cover your essential monthly expenses. learn more at protectedincome.org . new tide power pods one up the can it one up spaghetti night? it sure can. really? can it one up breakfast in bed? yeah, for sure. thanks, boys. what about that? uhh, yep! it can? yeah, even that! i would very much like to see that. me too. introducing new tide power pods. one up the toughest stains with 50% more cl
filmmaker lee daniels is here on the power of art and movies during adversity. our members, being prepared... won't be a new thing. and it won't be their first experience with social distancing. overcoming challenges is what defines the military community. usaa has been standing with them, for nearly a hundred years. and we'll be here to serve for a hundred more. i know that every time that i suit up, there is a chance that that's the last time. >>> i know that every single time i suit...
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and he says, this is lee atwater and lee atwater addresses everybody and says -- i think it's atwater himself warns people, your father is going to be running for president, you have to be careful. anything a member of the family does could come back to hurt him. and george jr., that is george w. bush and jeb are distrustful of atwater. they pull him aside and say how do we know we can trust you? they ask that question because atwater is a political consultant, some of his partners are consulting for a rival politician, jack kemp. and atwater keeps swearing -- and finally keeps swearing he will, and jeb bush says, what we mean is, if someone throws a grenade at our father, will you jump on it? so they're mistrustful of this consultant and he's telling them to stay clean. and in the middle of these warnings, george w. bush -- this is only a year before he decides to give up drinking all together. that's the background on drinking. he's had these warnings, he doesn't want to get into trouble. as far as religion, i'm not going to say if it's someone's religion has a political component t
and he says, this is lee atwater and lee atwater addresses everybody and says -- i think it's atwater himself warns people, your father is going to be running for president, you have to be careful. anything a member of the family does could come back to hurt him. and george jr., that is george w. bush and jeb are distrustful of atwater. they pull him aside and say how do we know we can trust you? they ask that question because atwater is a political consultant, some of his partners are...
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tardes, gracias por su compaÑÍa, noticia que muchos han esperado cuando california regresa a la nocivo leeobernador newsom dio detalles, esto ocurre el dÍa que el el estado reportÓ dÍa con contagios mÁs alto en el paÍs, con casi mil 500 infecciÓnes. buenas tardes, hace un mes que se implementÓ el encierro preventivo en el estado, pero el 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 times esta, de la pandemia dijo 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 s
tardes, gracias por su compaÑÍa, noticia que muchos han esperado cuando california regresa a la nocivo leeobernador newsom dio detalles, esto ocurre el dÍa que el el estado reportÓ dÍa con contagios mÁs alto en el paÍs, con casi mil 500 infecciÓnes. buenas tardes, hace un mes que se implementÓ el encierro preventivo en el estado, pero el gobernador dijo que aÚn na hay fecha para suavizar r la medida pero dio a conocer un plan para que estado vuelva sau normalidad. >>>...
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please come up, governor bill lee. governor lee: thank you very much. and thank you to your team. you are guiding america through a tremendous crisis, and america is grateful for that. we are grateful for the partnership between the federal government and states like ours as we work to make our contribution to fighting covid-19. we can do so because of the work you are doing and the way you are supporting the work we are doing. in april, two percent of people in tennessee were tested. we have tested over 170 5000 today. as we look to may, we are building on strengthening that commitment to the elderly, the most vulnerable of our citizens, especially those in nursing homes. hardture describes being .ressed but not crushed that's where we are in tennessee. i think that is where we are in the nation. tennessee, we are committed to testing every resident and staff in our long-term care facilities. it will be a great undertaking, but it honors the value of these lives in those facilities, lives that have protected our country in the hardest of times, the greatest generation, and those
please come up, governor bill lee. governor lee: thank you very much. and thank you to your team. you are guiding america through a tremendous crisis, and america is grateful for that. we are grateful for the partnership between the federal government and states like ours as we work to make our contribution to fighting covid-19. we can do so because of the work you are doing and the way you are supporting the work we are doing. in april, two percent of people in tennessee were tested. we have...
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mott surrendered, lee took ft. brandy. all those british bases on the santee rivers, guarding the lines of communication and supply, gone. greene then sent lighthorse harry lee and his legion to georgia to command -- need my glasses. to command, along with pickens, andrew pickens in the siege of augusta. the rest of the army, green marched west. and four days later besieged the last british post in south carolina's back country, 96. right here. call that, by the way -- supposed to be 96 miles from 96 to the first cherokee village of kiawi, near the campus of clemson university now. it was actually 78 miles but. 96 was green's only siege and he and his chief military engineer, the polish volunteer. there we go. 96. here you have the siege trenches, star fort, communication trench to the town and another base right over here. this is the key to taking 96. the water supply. the spring branch. but greene believed that the besiege had merely to dig within their works to find water. yet when the garrison went down 25 feet inside
mott surrendered, lee took ft. brandy. all those british bases on the santee rivers, guarding the lines of communication and supply, gone. greene then sent lighthorse harry lee and his legion to georgia to command -- need my glasses. to command, along with pickens, andrew pickens in the siege of augusta. the rest of the army, green marched west. and four days later besieged the last british post in south carolina's back country, 96. right here. call that, by the way -- supposed to be 96 miles...
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he brings out lee atwater. now famous political consultant scoundrel, great political tech petition. he says that this is lee atwater, lee atwater addresses everyone and says your father will run for president. you have to be careful. what any member of the family does could come back to haunt him. george jr., that is george w. bush are very distrustful. they pulled him aside and say how do we know we can trust you? they asked that question because that water is a political consultant. at water keeps swearing he will. jeb bush says what we mean is someone throws a grenade on our father, will you jump on it? they were mistrustful of the consultant but they are telling him stay clear. in the middle of these warnings, george w. bush, this is a year before he gives up drinking altogether. that is the background on drinking. he has had his warnings. he does not want to get into trouble. as far as religion, i will not sit that someone's religion has a political component to it in its origins. though i will say that a
he brings out lee atwater. now famous political consultant scoundrel, great political tech petition. he says that this is lee atwater, lee atwater addresses everyone and says your father will run for president. you have to be careful. what any member of the family does could come back to haunt him. george jr., that is george w. bush are very distrustful. they pulled him aside and say how do we know we can trust you? they asked that question because that water is a political consultant. at water...
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when lee young who was famously one of the 1st whistleblower doctors to call attention to the outbreak late last year when it was 1st beginning now this is the 1st time that china has held such a such a day for a public health disaster this is previously only happened because of natural disasters such as earthquakes. as we mentioned earlier health officials in the u.s. announced new guidelines on the use of face masks to halt the spread of the virus but president trump says he has no intention of following them around a quarter of a 1000000 people in the u.s. are confirmed to be infected she habitats he has more. all week and have been reports of a debate within the u.s. government on whether to recommend the use of knowledge medical cloth masks whenever people go outside and on friday the decision was announced the c.d.c. is advise in the years of non-medical cloth face covering as religious voluntary public health measures almost immediately donald trump undermining the advice. but this is voluntary i don't think i'm going to be doing it. authorities hope the public weren't mistake t
when lee young who was famously one of the 1st whistleblower doctors to call attention to the outbreak late last year when it was 1st beginning now this is the 1st time that china has held such a such a day for a public health disaster this is previously only happened because of natural disasters such as earthquakes. as we mentioned earlier health officials in the u.s. announced new guidelines on the use of face masks to halt the spread of the virus but president trump says he has no intention...
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when lee young who was famously one of the 1st whistleblower doctors to call attention to the outbreak late last year when it was 1st beginning now this is the 1st time that china has held such a such a day for a public health disaster this is previously only happened because of natural disasters such as earthquakes katrina you mentioned there that people are still being told to try and stay at home but we can see behind you plenty of cars out on the streets how is the push to try and get banks normal wife then really shaping up . it's really a push and pull i think for the government a delicate balance between making sure there's no 2nd wave of infections and also trying to get the economy up and running again as you mentioned in beijing and many cities around china people are back to work businesses are open restaurants were open people are going to parks it's starting to feel more like normal life and even who bay province the epicenter of the outbreak a lot of restrictions were eased this weekend about travel was also possible starting from last week but in also that in these major
when lee young who was famously one of the 1st whistleblower doctors to call attention to the outbreak late last year when it was 1st beginning now this is the 1st time that china has held such a such a day for a public health disaster this is previously only happened because of natural disasters such as earthquakes katrina you mentioned there that people are still being told to try and stay at home but we can see behind you plenty of cars out on the streets how is the push to try and get banks...
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so doctor lee is a doctor in chinatown the victim's name is a man who brings him to a man named phong and they live in the same flophouse in chinatown. he pick some up put some on his back and walks him two or three blocks to the doctor's office trying to save his life as he was near death. so this is the scene. doctor lee first in to leah coin before him he was had feces and vomit he struggled to hold the new patient all the while wondering how he was still alive. a finger or two to his wrist had a racing polls that was facing an internal tear while the four head was so warm to the touch the instinct was to pull his hand away when he yelled it was as emerging from below the sea he had black spots and open sores and open between bodily tissue and the outside world his lymph nodes were so swollen i like a bump like it was pumped full of air and at risk of floating away blood and phone began to leak out of his mouth a sign of ruptured blood vessels and he soon fell into a coma that doctor lee knew he would never recover. so you have a terrifying gruesome disease coming to san francisco
so doctor lee is a doctor in chinatown the victim's name is a man who brings him to a man named phong and they live in the same flophouse in chinatown. he pick some up put some on his back and walks him two or three blocks to the doctor's office trying to save his life as he was near death. so this is the scene. doctor lee first in to leah coin before him he was had feces and vomit he struggled to hold the new patient all the while wondering how he was still alive. a finger or two to his wrist...
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david lee miller has been following all these developments what happened, david lee? >> well, neil, the governor had some very harsh words for the president during his regularly scheduled briefing today. the two have had a strained relationship since the beginning of this crisis and, now, it appears to have escalated. as quan melissa speaking, president trump tweeted out criticism, accusing the governor of not being grateful for help provided and asking for more assistance and was actually needed. between said in part "we build you thousands of hospital beds that you didn't need or use. these great men and women who did the job never hear you say thanks." after a reporter read a portion of the president's tweets, cuomo thanked the president more than a dozen times, asking what am i supposed to do, sent him a bouquet of flowers? said request to increase hospital bed capacity were based on productions provided by the cdc and the white house coronavirus task force. >> that's why we built 2500 beds at javits. because we listened to you, mr. president. and, if we were fool
david lee miller has been following all these developments what happened, david lee? >> well, neil, the governor had some very harsh words for the president during his regularly scheduled briefing today. the two have had a strained relationship since the beginning of this crisis and, now, it appears to have escalated. as quan melissa speaking, president trump tweeted out criticism, accusing the governor of not being grateful for help provided and asking for more assistance and was...
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ha schifrin: for anna lee,t expertise trslates into trust in her government. >> i feel like, even ifre is something wrong with my body, i will be taken care of, which is quite promising,nd i'm quite happy with how the government is taking this very seriously. that's why we keep the cases very low. >> schifrin: which means, for anna lee and many taiwanese quarantined today, there's no place like home. for the pbs newshour, i'm nick schrin. >> woodruff: today, taiwan announced that it would donate ten million masks to medical workers around the world-- two million to the u.s. >> woodruff: president trump has been in the white house briefing room again this evening, along with other administration officials, for what has becomea gular discussion of his administration's covid-19 response. our own yamibee alcindor has following the white house side of this story, as always, and she joins me now. yamiche, hello. we know so much of the focus today has been on those grim projections fromhe president, om the white house yesterday about the number of deaths, the number of cases, what are you l
ha schifrin: for anna lee,t expertise trslates into trust in her government. >> i feel like, even ifre is something wrong with my body, i will be taken care of, which is quite promising,nd i'm quite happy with how the government is taking this very seriously. that's why we keep the cases very low. >> schifrin: which means, for anna lee and many taiwanese quarantined today, there's no place like home. for the pbs newshour, i'm nick schrin. >> woodruff: today, taiwan announced...
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mary lee, good morning. we have a warm up on the way. >> that's right. good morning to you. we are looking at the milder de today. we will continue to warm it up as we head back to the week with a strong ridge of high pressure for us. we will have afternoon sunshine today. we are looking at daytime highs right around where we should be this time of year. we will be well above average as we look ahead for the next several days. here's a live look at our treasure island camera with those clouds and 51. san francisco as well. isilly innta sa at 41. and fogg as you start off your day. as we head to the afternoon with that clearing, 64 in san francisco, 67 in oakland, 71 in san jose and 72 in concord. we will talk more about the warm-up and what you can expect in your neighborhood coming up. >>> let's check in with gianna franco for a look at traffic. >>> let's look at the roadways. we have had her eyes all morning long on this trouble spot along add. i should not say trouble spot, it is a long-term construction project. it should be opened up by 7:00 am this morning. in the mean
mary lee, good morning. we have a warm up on the way. >> that's right. good morning to you. we are looking at the milder de today. we will continue to warm it up as we head back to the week with a strong ridge of high pressure for us. we will have afternoon sunshine today. we are looking at daytime highs right around where we should be this time of year. we will be well above average as we look ahead for the next several days. here's a live look at our treasure island camera with those...
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lee: i mean, it's a really, really complicated issue.udge is saying, there's no way to really manage the health of all of these inmates in the prisons. you're putting all the other people at risk. is there a precedent here, judge, why they would do it this way, handle it this way, it doesn't make sense go away 90 days and come back. does this happen elsewhere? andrew: avenatti is no longer presumed innocent because he's already been convicted. technically the conviction isn't finalizing but a jury found him guilty of attempting to extort nike of $25 million. we all remember the case because they taped him of trying to shake them down. i was surprised that he was let free. he has a home to go to and he has the means with which to address any health issues that he may have, so he's an unusual but an easy case. it is the poor person who has committed a violent crime who is sick with covid-19 whom prison officials don't want to physically touch, that is the problematic and troublesome case that mayor giuliani was discussing with maria yester
lee: i mean, it's a really, really complicated issue.udge is saying, there's no way to really manage the health of all of these inmates in the prisons. you're putting all the other people at risk. is there a precedent here, judge, why they would do it this way, handle it this way, it doesn't make sense go away 90 days and come back. does this happen elsewhere? andrew: avenatti is no longer presumed innocent because he's already been convicted. technically the conviction isn't finalizing but a...
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fill out my temperin them to next 14 days. >> schifrin: lee told authorities she'd had a cough in thet two weeks, so security escorted hercondary screening.er she had her teure taken, like this woman, and she filled out forms consenting to new regulations and providing recent medical history. >> my temperature that they just took, anit was asking what symptoms i had, and if i went to doctor.nd >> schifrin: a she got a covid-19 test at the airport. taiwan uploads these results into its national health care database, to create nd of coronavirus database that everyone has to enroll in. >> ( translated ): we have to register first online, and then will send me a text message, i have tshow them the text message before we can pass here. >> schifrin: that's where government tracking gins. after her bags are disinfeomed, her ridee is in a government-provided xi, by herself. bucks.ree-hour drive costs 80 >> now i cannot take any public transportation, so i had to use this contract taxi. >> schifrin: lee headed home, knowing the government would stay in touch during mandatory two-week quarantin
fill out my temperin them to next 14 days. >> schifrin: lee told authorities she'd had a cough in thet two weeks, so security escorted hercondary screening.er she had her teure taken, like this woman, and she filled out forms consenting to new regulations and providing recent medical history. >> my temperature that they just took, anit was asking what symptoms i had, and if i went to doctor.nd >> schifrin: a she got a covid-19 test at the airport. taiwan uploads these results...
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here is mary lee. good morning. >> good morning.lking about temperatures in the 40s and 50s. today is the start of a warming trend for us. we will have that afternoon sunshine and mild for daytime highs. here is a live look at the treasure island camera with clouds and temperatures mainly in the low to mid 50s for livermore, san francisco and san jose. santa rosa is in the low 40s at this time. visibility in santa rosa is down to a mile and three quarters. in napa, also a mile and three quarters. we have foggy conditions for parts of the north bay. this afernoon 64 in san francisco, 67 in oakland, low 70s in santa fe and concord. your seasonal highs will continue to move upward. >>> let's check intrfic. >> let's look at the roadways right now. we have brake lights aloma nimitz freeway, northbound 880. you can see on the sensors we have slow and go conditions because of ongoing caltrans construction work there. i just got words that will happen until at least 7:00 am before this gets cleared out of lanes. it starts about 66 right aro
here is mary lee. good morning. >> good morning.lking about temperatures in the 40s and 50s. today is the start of a warming trend for us. we will have that afternoon sunshine and mild for daytime highs. here is a live look at the treasure island camera with clouds and temperatures mainly in the low to mid 50s for livermore, san francisco and san jose. santa rosa is in the low 40s at this time. visibility in santa rosa is down to a mile and three quarters. in napa, also a mile and three...