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marlon, let me start with you. based on the news we just heard, first i hope you were listening along with us. if so, was there anything that stood out to you? >> the fact that they immediately said there was no field sobriety test. that was one thing that came up during this afternoon's georgia bureau of investigation's press conference. i found it interesting that that would come up during the conversation this evening. >> with regards to the chief, marlon, the georgia naacp called for mayor bottoms to relieve chief shields of her duty. can you give us her back story, what her relationship had been with the city of atlanta, with residents, and her reputation within the department? >> sure. this is somebody who built her way through the ranks, started off as a beat cop. you know, endeared herself to the communities that she covered and was well-known and had a great reputation with the leadership here, the community leadership. and i think there is lot of shock because of this, because of her relationship that she
marlon, let me start with you. based on the news we just heard, first i hope you were listening along with us. if so, was there anything that stood out to you? >> the fact that they immediately said there was no field sobriety test. that was one thing that came up during this afternoon's georgia bureau of investigation's press conference. i found it interesting that that would come up during the conversation this evening. >> with regards to the chief, marlon, the georgia naacp...
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bring in marq claxton, director of the black law enforcement alliance and atlanta journal reporter marlon walker. what's been the reaction? it's been a very short time. but what are you hearing about the mayor's announcement about both the police chief and the call for the officer to be fired? >> it's still very early on, but a lot of people are in shock. erica shields has a great reputation in metro atlanta, and a lot of people are wondering what this means at the end of the day. people are still, you know, like you said, it's been less than 20 hours since everything went down at the wendy's in south atlanta. so a lot of people are still confused about what's going on. the video was just released. i don't think a loft people have had time to digest that at this point. so people are still taking in what they saw last night on social media. and using that to form their opinions. >> and marq, understanding that you haven't had an opportunity even to process this, none of us have. but you heard what the mayor just said, that there is a difference between what you can do and what you should d
bring in marq claxton, director of the black law enforcement alliance and atlanta journal reporter marlon walker. what's been the reaction? it's been a very short time. but what are you hearing about the mayor's announcement about both the police chief and the call for the officer to be fired? >> it's still very early on, but a lot of people are in shock. erica shields has a great reputation in metro atlanta, and a lot of people are wondering what this means at the end of the day. people...
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these are the interviews that have been posted in coming up very soon is an interview with marlon jameshich is outrageous and r-rated it's actually done by my 12 -year-old son. but we are getting a great response to these interviews. and we are doing other things as well but that is the highlight across our social media, instagram and facebook and youtube and twitter. the interview sort - - a series is held across social media. >> i know you have been ramping up social media as well. can you see what people are doing and what it's like to have staff working from home? >> it's confusing. sometimes exciting often confusing. everybody forces working from home. i will say that my full staff i don't know if we've ever worked harder than we are working right now because in addition to all doing our jobs , we are also reinventing the wheel that is kind of hilarious every book publisher in every book seller is simultaneously reinventing the wheel without being able to share notes too much. we are as we are talking with you and other publishers but nobody has that we'll already. so we are all do
these are the interviews that have been posted in coming up very soon is an interview with marlon jameshich is outrageous and r-rated it's actually done by my 12 -year-old son. but we are getting a great response to these interviews. and we are doing other things as well but that is the highlight across our social media, instagram and facebook and youtube and twitter. the interview sort - - a series is held across social media. >> i know you have been ramping up social media as well. can...
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marlon, good evening. >> good evening, how are you? >> i'm well. the autopsy basically confirms, i think, what we see on that video. what does that mean for how this case moves forward and how the city deals with the case? >> you know, everybody keeps talking about the decisions that the fulton county district attorney's office has to make right now. it's just a matter of hearing from them what they've decided and, you know, how things move forward over the next few days. >> what about how the city as a city deals with the case, the residents of atlanta? what's your sense of how this affects that? >> you know, there's a lot of gathering right now. there are a lot of people who are still looking for answers. i think every time you have a situation where a black man is shot by a police officer, especially when it's done on video, there's an opportunity for more calls for reforms. that's happening here, obviously. and the continued hunt for the answer of why video recording isn't enough. and that seems to be the overwhelming discussion that's going on
marlon, good evening. >> good evening, how are you? >> i'm well. the autopsy basically confirms, i think, what we see on that video. what does that mean for how this case moves forward and how the city deals with the case? >> you know, everybody keeps talking about the decisions that the fulton county district attorney's office has to make right now. it's just a matter of hearing from them what they've decided and, you know, how things move forward over the next few days....
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marlon, good evening. >> good evening. how are you? >> i'm well. and the autopsy basically confirms i think what we see on that video. what does that mean for how this case moves forward and how the city deals with the case? >> everybody copes talking about the decisions the fulton county district attorney office has to make. right now it's a matter of hearing from them, what they've decided and how things move forward over the next few days. >> what about how the city as a city deals with the case, the residents of atlanta? what's your sense of how this affects that? >> there's a lot of gathering right now. there are a lot of people still looking for answers. i think every time you have a situation where a black man is shot by a police officer, especially when it's done on video, there's an opportunity for more calls for reforms. that's happening here obviously. and the continued hunt for the answer of why video recording isn't enough and that seems to be the overwhelming discussion that's going on today. >> yeah, it's kind of amazing how much vid
marlon, good evening. >> good evening. how are you? >> i'm well. and the autopsy basically confirms i think what we see on that video. what does that mean for how this case moves forward and how the city deals with the case? >> everybody copes talking about the decisions the fulton county district attorney office has to make. right now it's a matter of hearing from them, what they've decided and how things move forward over the next few days. >> what about how the city...
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marlon: en lo que se replica el virus, puede haber fallas en esa replicaciÓn, ese código genÉtico le distancia cuando se pueda. carlos: afortunadamente la mujer joven que estÁ embarazada estÁ en la categorÍa de menos riesgo porque tiene generalmente buena salud, estÁ en estado Óptimo y las mujeres embarazadas tienen una protecciÓn natural hasta ciertas enfermedades. el sistema inmune cambia de tal manera que enfermedades como la esclerosis mÚltiple tienden a mejorar durante el embarazo. tiene como una protecciÓn relativa. pueden sufrir el virus y lo mÁs probable es que van a sufrir lo mismo que las personas de su edad y con su salud. juan: esta pregunta la hace sandra q y dice: hola, doctor juan mi pregunta es si yo tomo tamoxfeno, 20 miligramos, y trabajo en un salÓn es conveniente que empiece a trabajar? carlos: no hay contraindicaciÓn como tal, no incrementa el riesgo. creo que, quizÁs se entiende completamente el pÚblico, es una terapia hormonal. no es quimioterapia. la usamos para el seguimiento o tratamiento de cierto cÁncer, particularmente el cÁncer de seno, pero largo plazo
marlon: en lo que se replica el virus, puede haber fallas en esa replicaciÓn, ese código genÉtico le distancia cuando se pueda. carlos: afortunadamente la mujer joven que estÁ embarazada estÁ en la categorÍa de menos riesgo porque tiene generalmente buena salud, estÁ en estado Óptimo y las mujeres embarazadas tienen una protecciÓn natural hasta ciertas enfermedades. el sistema inmune cambia de tal manera que enfermedades como la esclerosis mÚltiple tienden a mejorar durante el...
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marlon spends an extra ten minutes in each room at the ba thed da, maryland hotel. >> this is a littleconsuming but we want to mike sure that every guest feels comfortable. >> touch points, light switches, remote control, again are wiped down. low occupancy with rooms sitting empty for at least 48 hours. >> we've looked at every aspect of the operation. >> what's the new normal. >> the public speights is going to be less busy for associates that are wearing masks that are more likely want to be in their rooms. roimt in public spaces you'll see signs reminding people to distance and plexiglas barriers in the bar. this is a room sanitizer. seating in the restaurant is limited. same for the pool. and gone for now is the buffet, replaced by individually packaged bread and doe. >> the exercise bikes separated by plexiglas. you can only use every other machine. >> we know that guests believe quite reasonably that they can control their interactions with the hotel. once you get in the guest room you're in your own space. so the challenge for us is one we think we can meet, which is can we del
marlon spends an extra ten minutes in each room at the ba thed da, maryland hotel. >> this is a littleconsuming but we want to mike sure that every guest feels comfortable. >> touch points, light switches, remote control, again are wiped down. low occupancy with rooms sitting empty for at least 48 hours. >> we've looked at every aspect of the operation. >> what's the new normal. >> the public speights is going to be less busy for associates that are wearing masks...
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marlon fitzwater gave me some fabulous stories about nancy and raisa gorbachev. well, now that you mention it, probably should share one more tidbit. ms. tate: about the pantyhose? ms. drake: yes, ladies, you are going to appreciate this. [laughter] ms. tate: normally, whoever is president and his spouse go out on the south lawn, to what we call the diplomatic reception room, and they await the arrival of state visitors, and the gorbachevs were coming. it was so cold. they basically moved everyone who was part of that welcoming ceremony indoors into the , diplomatic reception room. it was like this, packed. ms. drake: you know that room. it is about as big as this stage. maybe a smidgen bigger, but it is tight. ms. tate: nancy noticed this immediately, as the gorbachevs walk in, that raisa's pantyhose have basically collapsed. and she just quietly -- and marlin noticed it and he had watched this happen. he said nobody else saw this, but he said she went over and took her by the arm and said, "come with me." she took her right around the corner to the ladies room
marlon fitzwater gave me some fabulous stories about nancy and raisa gorbachev. well, now that you mention it, probably should share one more tidbit. ms. tate: about the pantyhose? ms. drake: yes, ladies, you are going to appreciate this. [laughter] ms. tate: normally, whoever is president and his spouse go out on the south lawn, to what we call the diplomatic reception room, and they await the arrival of state visitors, and the gorbachevs were coming. it was so cold. they basically moved...
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marlon bran doudo, sammy davis and on and on and on. she said these same conversations, these very smart, very bright, gentlemen were having the same conversations that we have now. it could have been 2020. it's amazing. yes, we've come a long way. i'm not sure, in some corners, if we've changed enough hearts. and i'm not sure if you can actually do that. if you can change heart, i don't know. i know you can change legislation, but i don't know if you can legislate someone's heart. >> i think what you have to do is appeal to the collective. i think that what you and i have both seen in our lives is that, even if people don't get it, when there are enough people like them, who they want to be like, who seem to be getting it, they go along. and there's something adaptive about that. and this country's been through that, several different times. but, look, it'll be interesting to see who the next generation of great voices are on this. that's why i wanted chuck d on tonight for some perspective about it. you've been doing a beautiful job
marlon bran doudo, sammy davis and on and on and on. she said these same conversations, these very smart, very bright, gentlemen were having the same conversations that we have now. it could have been 2020. it's amazing. yes, we've come a long way. i'm not sure, in some corners, if we've changed enough hearts. and i'm not sure if you can actually do that. if you can change heart, i don't know. i know you can change legislation, but i don't know if you can legislate someone's heart. >> i...
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the other location is northside branch library located at 6, 9, 5, marlon way and this comes on the heels of all this covid tests that have been happening in the bay area and california statewide robin this morning we're sitting at approximately 174,000 confirmed covid-19 cases in california about 4,000 new cases and they are fearful because they're reopening things slowly but surely, and they're fearful that there could be a spike in covid-19 cases which is why it would not be a surprise to see more sites, pop up all over the bay area all over the country. but this location you come down here you get an extra incentive. you get sharks memorabilia by the way both all these tests are free no charge to you the results should come back within a day or so back to you robin this is good with the numbers in the case is on the rise, it's always great to hear about these new testing sites. thank you will. >>well a father's day weekend brought a lot of dads and their families to bay area restaurants and businesses. many of those businesses looking to rebound from the coronavirus pandemic now sunda
the other location is northside branch library located at 6, 9, 5, marlon way and this comes on the heels of all this covid tests that have been happening in the bay area and california statewide robin this morning we're sitting at approximately 174,000 confirmed covid-19 cases in california about 4,000 new cases and they are fearful because they're reopening things slowly but surely, and they're fearful that there could be a spike in covid-19 cases which is why it would not be a surprise to...
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and then there's northside branch library at 6, 9, 5, marlon way so these tests are very important as california tries to track how many coronavirus cases that he currently has and right now in california. we have 174,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus it is steadily going up. they want to track people to know what's going on if you come down to the sapd a little bit extra incentive. every person will get a sharks or barracuda memorabilia. robin. inside some better. thank you will. >>the bay area now has more than 19,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus and more than 530 deaths. take a look at the latest numbers broken down by county there on your screen. alameda county has the most cases in the bay area with more than 4800 the pandemic though has been deadlier in santa clara county with a 152 deaths. we have a full list broken down by city and county on our website at kron 4 dot com. well the father's day weekend brought a lot of dads and their families to bay area restaurants and businesses as many of them are looking to rebound from the coronavirus pandemic and sunday was the busiest
and then there's northside branch library at 6, 9, 5, marlon way so these tests are very important as california tries to track how many coronavirus cases that he currently has and right now in california. we have 174,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus it is steadily going up. they want to track people to know what's going on if you come down to the sapd a little bit extra incentive. every person will get a sharks or barracuda memorabilia. robin. inside some better. thank you will. >>the...
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marlon castrio spends an extra ten minutes in each room at the bethesda maryland marriott. electrostatic fogger and hospital-grade disinfecting mist. >> it's to aep's time consuming want guests to feel comfortable. >> reporter: key touch points, light switches, the remote control are wiped down. only about 11% occupancy at the hotel. rooms sit empty for at least 48 hours. >> we've looked at every aspect of the operation of a hotel. >> reporter: marriott's ceo arne sorenson. what's the new normal? >> the public space is going to be less busy. our associates wearing masks, guests that are more likely to want to be in their room. >> reporter: throw billows and magazines are gone from the rooms. in public spaces you'll see signs reminding people to distance, and plexiglass barriers at the check-in counter and at the hotel bar. this marriott is testing a uv sanitizer for room keys and encouraging the use of an app-based digital key. seating in the restaurant is limited. same goes for the pool. and gone for now is the buffet, replaced by individually packaged grab and go. hotel g
marlon castrio spends an extra ten minutes in each room at the bethesda maryland marriott. electrostatic fogger and hospital-grade disinfecting mist. >> it's to aep's time consuming want guests to feel comfortable. >> reporter: key touch points, light switches, the remote control are wiped down. only about 11% occupancy at the hotel. rooms sit empty for at least 48 hours. >> we've looked at every aspect of the operation of a hotel. >> reporter: marriott's ceo arne...
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intensivos, este lunes espaÑa no registrÓ muerte esto desde principio de marzo asÍ que parece que marlonotra es los peligros que podemos exponernos. trini: en tÉrminos de la nociÓn de que esto es una conspiraciÓn que no es real para mÍ sería decir que el 9/11 no pasÓ, y son cosas que la verdad no tienen base ninguna, y son completamente irracionales, medio millÓn de personas mundialmente han perdido sus vidas infectados por este virus. en un marlow: en nuestro paÍs hemos perdido mÁs de 100.000 vidas, y mÁs de 1.8 millones infectados hablamos de estadÍsticas que son increÍble y preocupantes, tambiÉn lo probable es que vamos a duplicar el nÚmero de casos en los prÓximos meses y la verdad para ir a la primera pregunta creo que las manifestaciones y al perder el distanciamiento fÍsico o social va a incrementar los casos, pero ya estaban incrementando en la semana antes en lo que nos estÁbamos relajando socialmente y lo estÁbamos viendo en otros lugares de cuidado primario y en hospitales que estamos viendo un resurgir de casos aunque tenemos cierta protecciÓn para el clima y tenemos mÁs prue
intensivos, este lunes espaÑa no registrÓ muerte esto desde principio de marzo asÍ que parece que marlonotra es los peligros que podemos exponernos. trini: en tÉrminos de la nociÓn de que esto es una conspiraciÓn que no es real para mÍ sería decir que el 9/11 no pasÓ, y son cosas que la verdad no tienen base ninguna, y son completamente irracionales, medio millÓn de personas mundialmente han perdido sus vidas infectados por este virus. en un marlow: en nuestro paÍs hemos perdido mÁs...