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mark shields and david brooks break down the week's political news.s much more. >> woodruff: while just a small percentage of the children infectedith this coronavirus are now learning a aesearchers in young people that seems to be caused by the viru in more than 100 cases in new york, and 60-plus acrossurope, young people have developed an awflammatory response similar to what's known as aki disease". it's led to concerns that we still don't fully understand the full impact covid is having on young people. answers about what is known.syrh someone who is both seeing and treating this syndrome in kids: dr. jane newberger is a pediatric cardiologist at boston children's hospital, and a member of the young hearts council the american heart association. dr. newberger, thank you very h much for beie. i wonder if you could just start off by telling us, what is thisa syndromeyou're seeing? how does it manifest itself? what is it? >> yes. so it strikes individuals who are under 21 years of age.te and it's manifby either an extreme inflammatory response functi
mark shields and david brooks break down the week's political news.s much more. >> woodruff: while just a small percentage of the children infectedith this coronavirus are now learning a aesearchers in young people that seems to be caused by the viru in more than 100 cases in new york, and 60-plus acrossurope, young people have developed an awflammatory response similar to what's known as aki disease". it's led to concerns that we still don't fully understand the full impact covid is...
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still to come on the newshour: mark shields and david brooks break down america at a crossroads. , we take a moment to remember some of the remarkable lives lost to covid-19. >> woodruff: now we turn to the analysis of shields and brooks. that's syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. hello to both of you. david, let's start with what vice president biden had to say this evening on the "newshour" in response to what's happened in minneapolis. how do you read his message? >> i was disappointed in it, to be honest. you know, i think collectively we've had one of the worst weeks of our lives. 100,000 dead, an economy still inree fall, weird conspiracy theories in the beginning, joe scarborough, racist incident in central park, murder in minneapolis. i want to see outrage. i want to see a president who's grown more contemptible by the day including his tweets in minneapolis. i want to see a more aggressive democratic challenger who's really got broad arguments for collective change, structural change. i want to see a candidates who is as angry as
still to come on the newshour: mark shields and david brooks break down america at a crossroads. , we take a moment to remember some of the remarkable lives lost to covid-19. >> woodruff: now we turn to the analysis of shields and brooks. that's syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. hello to both of you. david, let's start with what vice president biden had to say this evening on the "newshour" in response to what's happened in...
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mark shields and david brooks break down the latest politics of the pandemic.s much more. >> woodruff: we return to the drastic proposal from china to tighten its grip on hong kong. at their annual gathering in beijing, china's leaders today unveiled a new set of measures designedo curtail freedoms enjoyed in hong kong since its transfer to china from britain 23 years ago. amna nawaz has more. >> nawaz: hong kong is supposed be semi-autonomous under the so- called "one country, two systems" policy. but in recent years, pro- democracy activists have resisted efforts to bring hong kong under tighter mainland control. the new chinese legislation is short on details, but would seek to ban what it refers to as "secession, sedition and subversion" in hong kong. all this as china seeks to emerge from the covid-19 pandemic, which began there, and relations with the united states continue to worsen. joining me is bonnie glaser, a senior advisor for asia at the center for strategic and international studies, a washington-based think tank. welcome back to the "newshour".
mark shields and david brooks break down the latest politics of the pandemic.s much more. >> woodruff: we return to the drastic proposal from china to tighten its grip on hong kong. at their annual gathering in beijing, china's leaders today unveiled a new set of measures designedo curtail freedoms enjoyed in hong kong since its transfer to china from britain 23 years ago. amna nawaz has more. >> nawaz: hong kong is supposed be semi-autonomous under the so- called "one country,...
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mark shields and david brooks break down the government's response to the pandemic.s much more. >> woodruff: the toll of covid- 19 has been focused on the nation's hot spots, from new york and new jersey to louisiana, michigan and california. but there are many counties in states across the rural west ere case numbers are in the single digits,ith no deaths. stephanie sy takes a look at the "covid divide." >> reporter: protests across america have pointed to a dilemma state officials have been grappling with since the coronavirus outbreak began-- how much economic pain should business owners and employees endure to protect the public from covid-19? in urban areas, where people live and work in close contact, there's less debate, but across parts of the west, in towns of only a few thousand people, the question can be more complicated. >> we are so remote and rural, there wasn't a lot of risk here. >> reporter: jennifer ramsey owns the iron bar, a gym in pinedale wyoming. the surrounding county, called sublette, has recorded one case of covid-19, and no deaths. >> peop
mark shields and david brooks break down the government's response to the pandemic.s much more. >> woodruff: the toll of covid- 19 has been focused on the nation's hot spots, from new york and new jersey to louisiana, michigan and california. but there are many counties in states across the rural west ere case numbers are in the single digits,ith no deaths. stephanie sy takes a look at the "covid divide." >> reporter: protests across america have pointed to a dilemma state...
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mark shields and david brooks break down the week's polical news.s much more. >> woodruff:hile just a small percentage of the children infected with this coronavirus get seriously ill, researchers are now learning about a new potentially dangerous syndrome in young pple that seems to be caused by the virus. inore than 100 cases in ne young people have ped an europe, inflammatory response similar to disease".own as "kawasaki it's led to concerns that we still don't fully unrstand the full impact covid is having on young people. william brangham gets some answers about what is know >> brangham: for more on this syndrome, i wanted to talk wit someone who is both seeing and treating this syndrome in kids: dr. jane newberg is a pediatric cardiologist at boston children's hospital, and a member of the young hearts council of the american heart association. dr. newberger, thank you very much for being here. i wonder if you could just start off by telling us, what is this syndrome that you're seeing? how does it manifest itself? what is it? >> y. so it stri
mark shields and david brooks break down the week's polical news.s much more. >> woodruff:hile just a small percentage of the children infected with this coronavirus get seriously ill, researchers are now learning about a new potentially dangerous syndrome in young pple that seems to be caused by the virus. inore than 100 cases in ne young people have ped an europe, inflammatory response similar to disease".own as "kawasaki it's led to concerns that we still don't fully unrstand...
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mark shields, david brooks, thank you both. please stay safe. >> thank you, judy.be onuff: what was the ar in new orleans this week: "jazz fest," one of the liveliest annual mn and nslebrations. instead, new orlemains in lockdown, a hotspot in the covid-19 pandemic, wite to 6500 cases and over 400 deaths jeffrey brown spoke with one of the city's musical ambassadors about the toll the pandemic is taking for our ooing arts and culture series, canvas. >> brown: in tipitina's, one of new orleans most celebrated jazz clubs, performance by troy andrews, known to the world as trombone shorty. but it's a performance whout an audience. the song, "big chief," played just for us. troy, you were supposed to be playing at tipitina's this week. how does it feel now? >> it's different. i'm excited to be here because lere's something of a nor beeling, and it's really sad at the same time use i can't actually really play a show. >> brown: the years ago he'd shown us the musical street life his city... even creating an impromtu" second line" parade outside th"" arndlelight lounge",
mark shields, david brooks, thank you both. please stay safe. >> thank you, judy.be onuff: what was the ar in new orleans this week: "jazz fest," one of the liveliest annual mn and nslebrations. instead, new orlemains in lockdown, a hotspot in the covid-19 pandemic, wite to 6500 cases and over 400 deaths jeffrey brown spoke with one of the city's musical ambassadors about the toll the pandemic is taking for our ooing arts and culture series, canvas. >> brown: in...
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mark. shields. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race in. spearing dramatic development only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical. to sit down and talk. there was a clip of she will be more use to you. at the. moment . but not so much you know he didn't see me to. explain to us the mood at the close to the. smithsonian bush knew if the captain took the computer. yes. the. yes fuck. no prob. no shots. back she felt. both dry note the 1st. point your thirst for. her. and on for you no more nor. no no free shipping. water her fishy free cell and. so for the moment on the plus on any of us want and i'm going to have to have been but i mean that's a big part of. it there's a product which i think. this is the only thing that we do is the music. we put it was the music because everybody fights a. way. and i mean i was going to the highest the mcconnell sway or both successes 5 because they could still small victory at odd. hours in this way got to it all so hard luck t
mark. shields. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race in. spearing dramatic development only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical. to sit down and talk. there was a clip of she will be more use to you. at the. moment . but not so much you know he didn't see me to. explain to us the mood at the close to the. smithsonian bush knew if the captain took the computer. yes. the. yes fuck. no...
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me to discuss the events in minneapolis and what they mean for all americans plus it's friday, mark shieldson minneapolis, the pandemic and leadership in a time of multiple crises. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
me to discuss the events in minneapolis and what they mean for all americans plus it's friday, mark shieldson minneapolis, the pandemic and leadership in a time of multiple crises. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
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and it's friday, mark shields and david brooks break down the justice department's dropping of the michael
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mark shields and david brooks break down the latest federal response to the coronavirus pandemic andons against joe biden. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
mark shields and david brooks break down the latest federal response to the coronavirus pandemic andons against joe biden. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
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mark shields and david brooks break down the latest federal response to the coronavis pandemic and theore ight'sden. pbs newshour.
mark shields and david brooks break down the latest federal response to the coronavis pandemic and theore ight'sden. pbs newshour.
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and as i traveled around rehoboth avenue and rehoboth beach, i saw businesses with plexiglas shields, markings on the ground and the boardwalk to designate six feet separation among people in line. i was really impressed. contrasted with what you're seeing on your program with other states, i'm just so proud of delawarians with what they're doing this memorial day weekend. we need to express our honor and our gratitude for those men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country on this somost solemn of holidays. success s >> what about the 20% of people who weren't wearing masks on the boardwalk in delaware? do they pay a price for that, are they admonished, do they get a citation? >> we've been working with rehoboth and other coastal signs creating signs to advise people of their responsibilities. and they were very evident on the boardwalk and the approaches to the beaches in rehoboth. and the beach ambassadors, beach patrol, i talked to the captain on beach patrol and a couple of his lifeguards there. they were very positive, they were focused on education first. they'll meet pe
and as i traveled around rehoboth avenue and rehoboth beach, i saw businesses with plexiglas shields, markings on the ground and the boardwalk to designate six feet separation among people in line. i was really impressed. contrasted with what you're seeing on your program with other states, i'm just so proud of delawarians with what they're doing this memorial day weekend. we need to express our honor and our gratitude for those men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country on...
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chloroquine made safety concerns trump and other heads of state and pushed the drug as a potential shield gets a cut marks. also coming up millions of children exposed to violence because of lock downs.
chloroquine made safety concerns trump and other heads of state and pushed the drug as a potential shield gets a cut marks. also coming up millions of children exposed to violence because of lock downs.
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airport now encouraging face masks, more cleaning, more hand sanitizer, plastic shields at ticket counters and floor markings to keep everyone separate. >> i would say somewhere between two to four years before we get back to precovid levels that's what forecasters are telling us. >> reporter: meanwhile, carnival cruise line in dire straights says it hopes to sail on august 1st despite cdc concerns that cruise ships exacerbate the virus' spread and uber asking drivers and passengers to wear masks. back here at the nation's deserted airports, the numbers are alarming on sunday, just 170,000 people flew nationwide. a year ago on the same day, 2.5 million people flew. lester >> tom costello, thanks. >>> in 60 seconds, the new alert about coronavirus and kids mysterious symptoms being reported what every parent should hear. >>> back now with the rare mystery condition linked to covid-19 in kids dr. john torres reports now on what every parent needs to know. >> reporter: juliette had been a healthy 12-year-old until severe stomach pains sent her to the hospital. >> i thought, like, things were breaking apart real
airport now encouraging face masks, more cleaning, more hand sanitizer, plastic shields at ticket counters and floor markings to keep everyone separate. >> i would say somewhere between two to four years before we get back to precovid levels that's what forecasters are telling us. >> reporter: meanwhile, carnival cruise line in dire straights says it hopes to sail on august 1st despite cdc concerns that cruise ships exacerbate the virus' spread and uber asking drivers and passengers...
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you are asking about somebody who is a carer of someone who is shielding, is that the question was to markthat's very clear, the shielding group, and we know how difficult this is, the shielded group must still remain indoors, we are hoping that can change in the next phase but that advice is very clear and we know that it's incredibly challenging but we have to stick with that because the risks are too high for that group. in terms of people who are caring for someone who has shielded it's appropriate for them to go outdoors and potentially meet others that they must maintain the social distancing and basic hygiene measures that those carers know are crucially important, they need to be maintained. it's very early days in terms of the test and track scheme but thousands of people are ready to get working on that. and have already started working on that and getting in touch with contacts of people who now have the virus. something was said at the briefing yesterday that the test will only be accurate if you have symptoms so if you are called up and you're told you are called up and you're
you are asking about somebody who is a carer of someone who is shielding, is that the question was to markthat's very clear, the shielding group, and we know how difficult this is, the shielded group must still remain indoors, we are hoping that can change in the next phase but that advice is very clear and we know that it's incredibly challenging but we have to stick with that because the risks are too high for that group. in terms of people who are caring for someone who has shielded it's...
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the airport encouraging face a masks, plastic shields at ticket counters and floor markings to keep everyoneeparate. >> i would say somewhere from two to four years before we get back to pre covid levels. that's what ow ear forecasts are telling us. >> meanwhile, carnival cruise line also in dire straits says it hopes to sale on august 1st is it, despite cdc concerns that cruise ships kpas braet the spread. uber asking drivers and passengers to wear masks. let me give you a sense of how bad it is at the airports right now. on sunday, just 170,000 people flew nationwide. a year ago the same day, 2.5 million people flew. it's a ghost town in airports nationwide. craig. >> it's hard to get your head around it. the future would seem bleak, tom costello. how likely are we to see lay-offs as a result of this in the airline industry. >> first of all, literally airlines are worried they won't survive. that may be hard to believe from just a few months ago when they were all doing well. there is now concern they will not all survive. we're talking about the possibility of 100,000 people potentially f
the airport encouraging face a masks, plastic shields at ticket counters and floor markings to keep everyoneeparate. >> i would say somewhere from two to four years before we get back to pre covid levels. that's what ow ear forecasts are telling us. >> meanwhile, carnival cruise line also in dire straits says it hopes to sale on august 1st is it, despite cdc concerns that cruise ships kpas braet the spread. uber asking drivers and passengers to wear masks. let me give you a sense of...
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more cleaning, more hand sanitizer, plastic shields at ticket counters and floor markings to keep everyoneeparate. >> i would say somewhere between 2 to 4 years before we get back to pre-covid levels. that's what our forecasters are telling us and what we're planning on. >> reporter: back at the nation's airports which are absolutely deserted. and listen to this stat. on sunday, just 170,000 people flew nationwide. a year ago on the same day, 2.5 million people flew. stephanie? >> joining me now, chief communications officer for united airlines and former white house press secretary josh ernest. i haven't seen you in quite some time. good to be seeing you. unfortunately, i wish it was better news. united cutting management positions. you told pilots to brace for change. what does that look like? >> stephanie, i think one thing we know. this business is going through the most severe financial crisis in the history of commercial aviation. no downplaying the severity of this crisis. another stat that may be helpful in terms of viewers understanding what's going on. we expect that in the typic
more cleaning, more hand sanitizer, plastic shields at ticket counters and floor markings to keep everyoneeparate. >> i would say somewhere between 2 to 4 years before we get back to pre-covid levels. that's what our forecasters are telling us and what we're planning on. >> reporter: back at the nation's airports which are absolutely deserted. and listen to this stat. on sunday, just 170,000 people flew nationwide. a year ago on the same day, 2.5 million people flew. stephanie?...
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coming up next in sports, mark will tell us why the race ended short and the finish line. >>> up first, a much needed donation. face shieldsd and assembled by former marine officer and volunteers. that his delivery was 100, but the volunteers have delivered tens of thousands to other facilities around the bay area and u.s.. across america, business owners are figuring things out. ect employees... and work with partners. comcast business is right there with you. with a network that helps give you speed, reliability and security. and enough bandwidth to handle all your connected devices. voice solutions like remote call forwarding and readable voicemail. and safe, convenient installation. when every connection counts, you can count on us. get the connectivity your business needs. call today. comcast business. >>> 28 laps left, kyle busch and his. actually flipped busch off while they werecalled off b bad weather. there he is, this thing was on fox, so why not. you run across and messed things up not too badly. and denny hamlin ends up winning . that the great mask he's got, you will zoom in on it. i guess he predicted he wou
coming up next in sports, mark will tell us why the race ended short and the finish line. >>> up first, a much needed donation. face shieldsd and assembled by former marine officer and volunteers. that his delivery was 100, but the volunteers have delivered tens of thousands to other facilities around the bay area and u.s.. across america, business owners are figuring things out. ect employees... and work with partners. comcast business is right there with you. with a network that...
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mark. the supervisor says this is a great start. >> you can't have tables next to each other. they have to be the plastic shields. everything will have to be disposable in terms of wine tasting. >> a ray of sunshine after three and a half years of fire, floods and power shut downs. >> people have gone through so much. >> theyave sunset, food and wine. and the anticipation of more business during this memorial day weekend. >> now if your holiday weekend plans include packing up and heading to the beach. there's a strong warning don't visit unless you live here. >> the county is seeing a dramatic influx of out of town tourists. >> eerie silence. the car sell isn't spinning and rides aren't running. it's doing little to keep people away. >> we're coming from irvine. >> he said minnesota. memorial day weekend typically brings crowds of tourists. the message is keep away. >> if you're on the beach lounging and partying with friends. and doing things that aren't allowed, you could face a citation. >> 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. beaches are closed. they got here at 3:00. >> we were not supposed to be on the beach. there was
mark. the supervisor says this is a great start. >> you can't have tables next to each other. they have to be the plastic shields. everything will have to be disposable in terms of wine tasting. >> a ray of sunshine after three and a half years of fire, floods and power shut downs. >> people have gone through so much. >> theyave sunset, food and wine. and the anticipation of more business during this memorial day weekend. >> now if your holiday weekend plans...
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shields, we let it happen. it is slated to release on pc, current and next gen consoles. that was mark. looking forward to the new revision song contest what has happened is the ai you revision —— eurovision. would you believe, i picked the winner? the australian entry. i think it was the totally bonkers lyrics that wanted. maybe add your good at predicting the likability of cheesy, artificially created pop. thank you for watching we will be back next week live in our living rooms. you can find the tea m our living rooms. you can find the team on social media. thank you for watching and we will see you soon. hello. if it‘s warmth you‘re after, there is some in this forecast, eventually for all. if it‘s rain, that‘s only coming for some. now saturday‘s weather looks to be a complete repeat of what we had on friday. warm sunny spells at times, from cloud, the chance of a shower. things are though steadily changing. we‘re going to bring warmer air into the uk, as that weekend goes on, more widely into next week. there will be a bit of rain in places as that transition takes place, more esp
shields, we let it happen. it is slated to release on pc, current and next gen consoles. that was mark. looking forward to the new revision song contest what has happened is the ai you revision —— eurovision. would you believe, i picked the winner? the australian entry. i think it was the totally bonkers lyrics that wanted. maybe add your good at predicting the likability of cheesy, artificially created pop. thank you for watching we will be back next week live in our living rooms. you can...
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shields, we let it happen. the finished game is slated to release on pc, current and next gen consoles. that was mark.d to be cancelled and this weekend i have been looking looking forward to the eurovision song contest but what has happened is the ai eurovision song contest, that we talked about a few weeks ago. and something ifound rather amusing was that britain's entry was called brentry. would you believe, i picked the winner? my favourite was australia's uncanny valley and it was the favourite with the public too. i think it was the totally bonkers lyrics that won it. maybe and, wow, clearly you are very talented at predicting the desirability of poppy, ai—generated, cheesy pop. the desirability of partly ai—generated, cheesy pop. well done. yes, it's my main superpower. listen, that's it for this week. thank you for watching we will be back next week live in our living rooms. you can find the teams on social media, on instagram. youtube, facebook and twiiter @bbcclick. thank you for watching and we will see you soon. bye— bye. hello. there is some wet weather and some warm weather in this weath
shields, we let it happen. the finished game is slated to release on pc, current and next gen consoles. that was mark.d to be cancelled and this weekend i have been looking looking forward to the eurovision song contest but what has happened is the ai eurovision song contest, that we talked about a few weeks ago. and something ifound rather amusing was that britain's entry was called brentry. would you believe, i picked the winner? my favourite was australia's uncanny valley and it was the...
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mark. the supervisor says this is a great start. >> you can't have tables next to each other. they have to be the plastic shields. everything will have to be disposable in terms of wine tasting. >> a ray of sunshine after three and a half years of fire, floods and power shut downs. >> people have gone through so much. we keep picking ourselves up again. >> they have this sunset, food and wine. and tbusissurg is day eken >> now if your holiday weekend plans include packing up and heading to the beach. there's a strong warning don't visit unless you live here. >> the county is seeing a dramatic influx of out of town tourists. >> eerie silence. the car sell isn't spinning and rides aren't running. it's doing little to keep people away. >> we're coming from irvine. >> he said minnesota. memorial day weekend typically brings crowds of tourists. the message is keep away. >> if you're on the beach lounging and partying with friends. and doing things that aren't allowed, you could face a citation. >> 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. beaches are closed. they got here at 3:00. >> we were not supposed to be on the beach. there was a
mark. the supervisor says this is a great start. >> you can't have tables next to each other. they have to be the plastic shields. everything will have to be disposable in terms of wine tasting. >> a ray of sunshine after three and a half years of fire, floods and power shut downs. >> people have gone through so much. we keep picking ourselves up again. >> they have this sunset, food and wine. and tbusissurg is day eken >> now if your holiday weekend plans include...
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mark. >> you can't have tables next to each other. they'll have to be the plastic shields.verything will have to be disposable in terms of any wine tasting. >> a ray of sunshine after the last three and a half years of fires, floods, and power shutdowns sonoma has overcome. >> people here have gone through so much and we just keep picking ourselves up again. >> for now they still have the sunsetoo a anticipation of more business during this memorial day weekend. in sonoma county, luz pena, abc 7 news. >>> let's get right back to our breaking news this morning. in san francisco four-alarm fire burning at pier 45 as fisherman's wharf. this is brand new video from this morning showing that fire as crews battle the flames. they are making progress. they say there are no injuries. this is from earlier this morning within the past hour and when you look at the picture from afar you can see it does seem like they are making that progress. we're not seeing as many flames at this time but are waiting for an update from the san francisco fire department sometime this hour is our hope
mark. >> you can't have tables next to each other. they'll have to be the plastic shields.verything will have to be disposable in terms of any wine tasting. >> a ray of sunshine after the last three and a half years of fires, floods, and power shutdowns sonoma has overcome. >> people here have gone through so much and we just keep picking ourselves up again. >> for now they still have the sunsetoo a anticipation of more business during this memorial day weekend. in...
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mark: we'll be right back. if you have a garden you know, weeds are low down little scoundrels. draw the line with roundup. the sure shot wand extends with a protective shieldrget weeds precisely and kill them right down to the root. roundup brand. trusted for over 40 years. ...little things... ...can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're...
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experts say turkey has managed to shield its people from a greater disaster. 0rla guerin, bbc news, istanbul. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: after a ramadan markedtancing, muslims around the world begin celebrating eid al—fitr. in the biggest international sporting spectacle ever seen, up to 30 million people have taken part in sponsored athletics events to aid famine relief in africa. the first of what the makers of star wars hope will be thousands of queues started forming at 7:00am. taunting which led to scuffles, scuffles to fighting, fighting to full—scale riot, as the liverpool fans broke out of their area and into the juve ntus enclosure. the belgian police had lost control. the whole world will mourn the tragic death of mr nehru today. he was the father of the indian people on the day of independence. the oprah winfrey show comes to an end after 25 years and more than 4,500 episodes. the chat show has made her one of the richest people on the planet. geri halliwell, otherwise known as 'ginger spice,‘ has announced she has left the spice girls. argh, i don't believe it. she's the one with the bounce, the go, girl power. not geri, why? thi
experts say turkey has managed to shield its people from a greater disaster. 0rla guerin, bbc news, istanbul. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: after a ramadan markedtancing, muslims around the world begin celebrating eid al—fitr. in the biggest international sporting spectacle ever seen, up to 30 million people have taken part in sponsored athletics events to aid famine relief in africa. the first of what the makers of star wars hope will be thousands of queues started forming at...
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pull away that veil and you pull away that shield as the time with those sports now allows us to do you're seeing these guys aren't as great you know you have mark cuban as dallas mavericks he is a rare example i'm sure he has some not great things in his past as well but he's a great example of how to be a bennett a champion for not only his team but also his work on those people paying his workers during this furlough during the time there is no sports is a great thing i don't think morris is doing that start and now if he was he's going with money of that he was a blood money is not blood money but it is you're getting that money off the backs of people who are suffering and as a sports owner you. i want to maybe take a step back look a lot of people on my team in the n.b.a. owner are black i am now getting money not only from prisons where there is a lot of effort here in population i'm also getting it from customs and border patrol which has been questionable lately for what they do with illegal immigrants and it's almost time set back if you're a shareholder in a sports team do you want to look and i want to be associated with this they we
pull away that veil and you pull away that shield as the time with those sports now allows us to do you're seeing these guys aren't as great you know you have mark cuban as dallas mavericks he is a rare example i'm sure he has some not great things in his past as well but he's a great example of how to be a bennett a champion for not only his team but also his work on those people paying his workers during this furlough during the time there is no sports is a great thing i don't think morris is...
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shields in place. speak to mr. president, a follow-up, what will dr. felty's role be best to mark >> he's been doing a very good job. we're very happy with dr. fauci. he will be doing the same endeavor will be doing the same. i hope you will be staying. we would miss you about the way. she's done a fantastic job. we actually just adding some names. we may take off a couple, but frankly, their expertise really no longer applies. but i think he will announce your names monday, maybe or sooner. good names and now we have very distinguished -- she really knows her business. >> apparently she has no shortage. >> i'm going to call nelson. they're going to be okay. they will be all right. basically you're saying and 1.5 weeks you think everything is going to be good or sooner. which you make sure please? i think you're going to have to push that. okay? >> mr. president, he said earlier when you were talking about -- you heard from a lot of people that wanted to keep it -- >> president trump: i would rather not say, because some of them are not going to be able to make it. people want to
shields in place. speak to mr. president, a follow-up, what will dr. felty's role be best to mark >> he's been doing a very good job. we're very happy with dr. fauci. he will be doing the same endeavor will be doing the same. i hope you will be staying. we would miss you about the way. she's done a fantastic job. we actually just adding some names. we may take off a couple, but frankly, their expertise really no longer applies. but i think he will announce your names monday, maybe or...
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mark. sonoma county supervisor shirley zain says this is a great start. >> you can't have tables next to each other. they'll have to be the plastic shields. everything will have to be disposable in terms of any wine tasting. >> reporter: a ray of sunshine after the last three and a half years of fires, floods, and power shutdowns sonoma has overcome. >> people here have gone through so much. we just keep picking ourselves up again. >> reporter: for now, they still have the sunset, food, and wine and the anticipation of more business during this memorial day weekend. in sonoma county, buluz pena pea 7 news. >>> the napa premium outlets are open for the first time since march 19th. the parking lot was pretty empt haaniterade avaab fo shoas alwa, encouraged. >>> if your holiday weekend plans include packing up and heading to the beach santa cruz county has a strong warning for you. don't visit unless you live there. as abc 7 news reports the county is seeing a dramatic influx of out of town tourists. >> the carousel isn't spinning and rides aren't running but the closure is doing little to keep people away. >> we're from irvine, california i
mark. sonoma county supervisor shirley zain says this is a great start. >> you can't have tables next to each other. they'll have to be the plastic shields. everything will have to be disposable in terms of any wine tasting. >> reporter: a ray of sunshine after the last three and a half years of fires, floods, and power shutdowns sonoma has overcome. >> people here have gone through so much. we just keep picking ourselves up again. >> reporter: for now, they still have...
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mark zuckerberg added the executive order is the wrong move. they will lose their shield. they can get sued. president trump set to announce new u.s. policies on china, meanwhile, today at a news conference. this comes after beijing approved a new national security law that overrides hong kong's autonomy. the president added that he will release more details about the possible impact of this new law on the u.s.-china trade deal to reporters today. president trump is also expected to sign a bill that punishes china for torturing the uyghurs, these are muslims who are locked up in camps right now. they want to practice their muslim religion. china says that's unlawful. nine states and washington d.c. easing several restrictions today. d.c. reopening outdoor dining as well as hair salons and barber shops. illinois, maryland and virginia allowing outdoor seating at restaurants. in the south, sports fans can attend outdoor games in texas, they must limit capacity to 25%. mississippi, oklahoma and arkansas also reopening this weekend. more than 40 million people have filed for u
mark zuckerberg added the executive order is the wrong move. they will lose their shield. they can get sued. president trump set to announce new u.s. policies on china, meanwhile, today at a news conference. this comes after beijing approved a new national security law that overrides hong kong's autonomy. the president added that he will release more details about the possible impact of this new law on the u.s.-china trade deal to reporters today. president trump is also expected to sign a bill...
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shield a present from any -- every sort of private distraction. i want to emphasize here -- >> that was in the civil context the question was whether a criminal case might be more distracting russian mark >> -- distracting? publiclyf it becomes known i'm not sure if it is more distracting or stigmatizing than being accused civilly of the sexual context, which was allowed to proceed in the civil case involving president clinton. the abstract concern about possible mental distraction or even public stigma under this court's prior analysis is sufficient to adopt a new breitling constitutional rule that forbids any process this, given the -- >> that is what the president personal lawyers advocated. >> i know, your honor. the answer in that case is what has happened here, which is an analysis before a court, which as they do all the time, is able to balance and listen to arguments about burdens and as here when the court finds there is no article to burden whatsoever after an opportunity to be heard, that should be the answer and that is what has happened here. >> justice thomas, anything further? justice thomas: one brief question. there has been much discussed and about -- escutcheon abou
shield a present from any -- every sort of private distraction. i want to emphasize here -- >> that was in the civil context the question was whether a criminal case might be more distracting russian mark >> -- distracting? publiclyf it becomes known i'm not sure if it is more distracting or stigmatizing than being accused civilly of the sexual context, which was allowed to proceed in the civil case involving president clinton. the abstract concern about possible mental distraction...
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finally, blue shield signed contracts with sutter, and so i'm just wondering if you can speculate a little bit about whether the marked increase in claims experience, was that because there was just more serious medical conditions, like we heard in the last presentation, heart transplant, or does it have to do with a new plan for the trio members that didn't exist. i bring it up because the difference between the trio contribution and the access plus contribution is being whittled away, it's quite a bit of difference between last year, the two plans. >> let me make another comment. this is paul brown, blue shield, and mike, feel free to add on. specifically to the sutter comment, when sutter requested to join trio, if you may recall, they were not originally in the network. they joined. we were able to negotiate a contract that had no material impacted impacts on the rates at that time. they came in, and we could not afford to change their rates. the coming of sutter into the network really isn't material to the increase this year, and, in fact, i'm doing this from memory here, but in our utilization review meeting wi
finally, blue shield signed contracts with sutter, and so i'm just wondering if you can speculate a little bit about whether the marked increase in claims experience, was that because there was just more serious medical conditions, like we heard in the last presentation, heart transplant, or does it have to do with a new plan for the trio members that didn't exist. i bring it up because the difference between the trio contribution and the access plus contribution is being whittled away, it's...
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finally, blue shield signed contracts with sutter, and so i'm just wondering if you can speculate a little bit about whether the marked increase in claims experience, was that because there was just more serious medical conditions, like we heard in the last presentation, heart transplant, or does it have to do with a new plan for the trio members that didn't exist. i bring it up because the difference between the trio contribution and the access plus contribution is being whittled away, it's quite a bit of difference between last year, the two plans. >> let me make another comment. this is paul brown, blue shield, and mike, feel free to add on. specifically to the sutter comment, when sutter requested to join trio, if you may recall, they were not originally in the network. they joined. we were able to negotiate a contract that had no material impacted impacts on the rates at that time. they came in, and we could not afford to change their rates. the coming of sutter into the network really isn't material to the increase this year, and, in fact, i'm doing this from memory here, but in our utilization review meeting wi
finally, blue shield signed contracts with sutter, and so i'm just wondering if you can speculate a little bit about whether the marked increase in claims experience, was that because there was just more serious medical conditions, like we heard in the last presentation, heart transplant, or does it have to do with a new plan for the trio members that didn't exist. i bring it up because the difference between the trio contribution and the access plus contribution is being whittled away, it's...