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host: linda has a family member in the prison system out of marysville, tennessee. good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead, linda. caller: i don't know if i have a question or comment but where my son is being held, it is a privately owned facility. being givenare not the ppe but it has been donated tennesseeepartment corrections. they are not be given to the inmates. are being given to the ceos. masksmates are making from t-shirts and being written up and fined hundreds of dollars for making their own ppe. i mean, there is undocumented cases but as of yesterday, two of the prisons in tennessee had the national guard mandating testing only for the staff. they sat them in line for hours outside, tested them, and released them back into the shift they had to work instead of waiting. is really nothat doing what they need to be doing down here. host: thank you for the call. lauren-brooke eisen. guest: your caller mentioned incarcerated people do not have personal protective equipment and that is the case across the country. there is a shortage of masks, gowns, hand sanitiz
host: linda has a family member in the prison system out of marysville, tennessee. good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead, linda. caller: i don't know if i have a question or comment but where my son is being held, it is a privately owned facility. being givenare not the ppe but it has been donated tennesseeepartment corrections. they are not be given to the inmates. are being given to the ceos. masksmates are making from t-shirts and being written up and fined hundreds of dollars...
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Apr 13, 2020
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but there was still an in person service at marysville baptist church in kentucky, despite the state ban on large gatherings. police went car to car and recorded license plate numbers. >>> police in kentucky also placed notices, telling congregants that they must self quarantine for 14 days. >>> boris johnson is out of the hospital tonight. he is recovering at home. he was admitted one week ago for persistent covid-19 symptoms. he finds it hard to find the words to thank those two those who saved his life, saying things could have gone either way in the hospital. >> i want to pay my respects to the doctors in their field, they took some crucial decisions a few days ago, which i will be grateful for the rest of my life. >> enter the weather now, a live look from the exclusive sales force camera overlooking the bay, we are talking some rain hitting the north bay now, and darren has some shocking things to relay. >> this is a very localized cell of rain from windsor. most of us have nothing going on until you look up at the north bay and right into the heart of sonoma county. let's get
but there was still an in person service at marysville baptist church in kentucky, despite the state ban on large gatherings. police went car to car and recorded license plate numbers. >>> police in kentucky also placed notices, telling congregants that they must self quarantine for 14 days. >>> boris johnson is out of the hospital tonight. he is recovering at home. he was admitted one week ago for persistent covid-19 symptoms. he finds it hard to find the words to thank those...
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peopleally proud of our in pittsburgh, in carlsbad, in marysville in the united states that are workingrd to make as many possible product as i can. i still expect to be over allocation, but we are now able to produce 50,000 ventilators a week. obviously a very contentious issue. all across the world. reports,.s. media there is a congressional subcommittee and they are questioning the federal decision to pay i think it is quadruple the price of a commercial version of a ventilator that you have developed. do you have any response to that? is this a serious issue? that: let me say up front -- but therewill is a confusion here at play. phillips produces a wide range of ventilators. the ventilators that they have chosen for the hospitals is a critical care ventilator for both invasive and noninvasive use. we are selling our ventilators below this price. we are not prices around the world. the specific collaboration that was referred to dates back many years when we have teamed up with hhs to develop a special version for the field that we will deliver later in the year. that special versio
peopleally proud of our in pittsburgh, in carlsbad, in marysville in the united states that are workingrd to make as many possible product as i can. i still expect to be over allocation, but we are now able to produce 50,000 ventilators a week. obviously a very contentious issue. all across the world. reports,.s. media there is a congressional subcommittee and they are questioning the federal decision to pay i think it is quadruple the price of a commercial version of a ventilator that you have...
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Apr 30, 2020
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the judge said conditions of the facilities in marysville and bakersfield present a significant risk of harm. he ordered ice to provide information including medical conditions about the immigrants at the facilities by noon tomorrow. stuck new report shows more than 70% of the federal prisoners who were tested for the coronavirus have tested positive. the bureau of prisons says out of 2700 test 2000 came back positive. almost 150,000 are in the prison system and officials are working with the cdc on ways to slow the spread. >>> on our via trailer site will be used to temporarily house the homeless in san francisco during the pandemic. more than 120 trailers and rvs will be at the pier 94 living on the streets. of the 120 trailers the city east 29 of them in 91 were provided by the governor's office of emergency services. >>> some of the dorms that sonoma state university are being used to shelter people at risk of becoming infected with the coronavirus. 35 people moved into what's called an alternate care site. most of the people are homeless is its care site for those 65 and older o
the judge said conditions of the facilities in marysville and bakersfield present a significant risk of harm. he ordered ice to provide information including medical conditions about the immigrants at the facilities by noon tomorrow. stuck new report shows more than 70% of the federal prisoners who were tested for the coronavirus have tested positive. the bureau of prisons says out of 2700 test 2000 came back positive. almost 150,000 are in the prison system and officials are working with the...
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they take the moist, meridian air and send it into the sacramento valley into marysville and rocklandn those areas and cools off everybody. tomorrow will be warmer but today was definitely a big drop in temperatures. crowded because of the week weather system. it's hard to see because listen, they don't really develop well because the jet stream is weak in these storms don't have a lot of access to fuel and energy so you see this kind of sloppy storm going through creating drizzle at the coast and creating cloud cover through the bay area. mostly sunny. that was the day today. tomorrow partly cloudy, partly sunny, a little bit more sunny and temperatures a little warmer. i like this a ton, as you know, because i like that you can-- you can look at the topography. the areas where the seabreeze is going down the valley and up through, not pen growth but, what am i thinking of? no osseo. you see the cooling but further inland, not happening. so what's the plan? the cooldown was today but tomorrow we warm up a little bit. i will have the 5 day forecast coming up next. >>> we have an updat
they take the moist, meridian air and send it into the sacramento valley into marysville and rocklandn those areas and cools off everybody. tomorrow will be warmer but today was definitely a big drop in temperatures. crowded because of the week weather system. it's hard to see because listen, they don't really develop well because the jet stream is weak in these storms don't have a lot of access to fuel and energy so you see this kind of sloppy storm going through creating drizzle at the coast...
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Apr 21, 2020
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immigrants will talk about a new lawsuit at two detention facilities, one is located in marysville in yuba county, the other in bakersfield. the suit calls for i.c.e. to release about 600 detainees due to coronavirus concerns. today's virtual news conference is expected to include comments from recently released detainees. >> we expect more people will lose their jobs, this is as more companies try to confirm to the social distancing requirements and just a big loss of revenue. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez joins us now with a look at the frustration for people trying to file for some of the benefits as well. kris? >> reporter: hi there, laura. when a company plans to lay off employees they have to notify the state employment office and that's how we know what's coming down the pike, and it looks like it will be a painful week. i want to show you for comparison what happened back on april 8th. the edd got notice 21,000 jobs would be cut. by april 15th, that number shot up to more than 44,000 jobs to be cut. construction, movie theater jobs weighing heavily in that statistic. and a
immigrants will talk about a new lawsuit at two detention facilities, one is located in marysville in yuba county, the other in bakersfield. the suit calls for i.c.e. to release about 600 detainees due to coronavirus concerns. today's virtual news conference is expected to include comments from recently released detainees. >> we expect more people will lose their jobs, this is as more companies try to confirm to the social distancing requirements and just a big loss of revenue....
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one of those facilities is located in marysville in yuba coun county. the class-action suit filed calls for i.c.e. to release 600 detainees due to the coronavirus concerns. today's virtual news conference is expected to include comments from recently released detainees. >>> sadly here in the bay area we expect more people to lose their jobs in the week ahead as companies try to conform to the social distancing requirements and there's just a big loss of revenue. let's check in with "today in the bay's" kris sanchez this morning. you have more on the frustration for people that are actually just trying to file these benefits. >> reporter: yeah, it's been really frustrating, laura, and we also notice to the employment office, the state office, and that's how we know that we can expect a skyrocketing number of claims coming up in the next week or so. for comparison back on april 8th the edd got notice that 21,000 jobs would be cut. by april 15th that number shot up to more than 44,000 layoff notices. construction, movie theater jobs weigh heavily in that p
one of those facilities is located in marysville in yuba coun county. the class-action suit filed calls for i.c.e. to release 600 detainees due to the coronavirus concerns. today's virtual news conference is expected to include comments from recently released detainees. >>> sadly here in the bay area we expect more people to lose their jobs in the week ahead as companies try to conform to the social distancing requirements and there's just a big loss of revenue. let's check in with...
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held at two facilities roger in california skipped the judge says a condition at the facility in marysvillend bakersfield present a significant risk of harm from the point spread of covid-19. he ordered i.c.e. to provide information about medical conditions at those two facilities i knew tomorrow. >>> a federal judge is ordering pg&e toward of the weight inspects and maintains its high- voltage power lines. requires the utility would improve his tree trimming practices and record-keeping. contractors must carry enough insurance to cover losses if their inspections are defective. the judge enclosed accused pg and pg&e of not providing enough power to california. >> yes bas trying to alleviate concerns. a flaw on his website last month exposed the private information of 8000 businesses that applied for emergency disaster loans. the sba said it disabled that portion of the website and then relaunch the application portal. the sba said it found no signs of misuse it is offering one year of free credit monitoring. >>> we know that mother's day is may 10 and here at ktvo we have been proud to hon
held at two facilities roger in california skipped the judge says a condition at the facility in marysvillend bakersfield present a significant risk of harm from the point spread of covid-19. he ordered i.c.e. to provide information about medical conditions at those two facilities i knew tomorrow. >>> a federal judge is ordering pg&e toward of the weight inspects and maintains its high- voltage power lines. requires the utility would improve his tree trimming practices and...
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the health and the lives of 400 people are in danger and the bakersfield and yuma county jail in marysville apply. >> they do not have the option of avoiding contact with others or practicing social distancing. instead they are trapped in conditions of confinement that create a high risk of a serious, and potentially deadly outbreak.>> ice in the us department of justice have not commented on the lawsuit. >>> president trump says he will suspend immigration to keep more coronavirus cases from coming into the united states while senator say they have a deal to help businesses suffering during the lockdown in a late-night tweet president trump said he will sign an executive order to temporarily suspend immigration into the united states to productive jobs and fight off the coronavirus but senate minority leader chuck schumer said the administration and the senate have reached a deal on major elements of an almost $500,000,000,000.08 package small businesses and republicans are also on board. >> we have the paycheck protection plan which has proven immensely popular and it is the difference be
the health and the lives of 400 people are in danger and the bakersfield and yuma county jail in marysville apply. >> they do not have the option of avoiding contact with others or practicing social distancing. instead they are trapped in conditions of confinement that create a high risk of a serious, and potentially deadly outbreak.>> ice in the us department of justice have not commented on the lawsuit. >>> president trump says he will suspend immigration to keep more...
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at two credit facilities here in california but the judge says conditions at the facilities at marysvillesfield are a significant risk of harm. the spread of the coronavirus. he ordered i.c.e. to provide information including medical conditions about the immigrants at those two centers by noon tomorrow. and he will consider releasing some of the immigrants in order to reduce crowding. >>> well, more than 200,000 people working right now in the u.s. under the h-1b visa program may be forced to go back to their home countries because of the impact of the coronavirus. the h-1b visa program allows foreigners who have special skills to work here in the u.s. , but they can only stay in the country legally for 60 days without being paid. furloughing h-1b visa holders, reducing their wages, or even letting them work from home would violate the visa requirements. >>> this san francisco municipal transportation agency is losing some pushback from city leaders who say they are unhappy with any's foot last week to raise fares supervisor eric peskin says in the middle of the pandemic, it is not the ti
at two credit facilities here in california but the judge says conditions at the facilities at marysvillesfield are a significant risk of harm. the spread of the coronavirus. he ordered i.c.e. to provide information including medical conditions about the immigrants at those two centers by noon tomorrow. and he will consider releasing some of the immigrants in order to reduce crowding. >>> well, more than 200,000 people working right now in the u.s. under the h-1b visa program may be...
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host: linda has a family member in the prison system out of marysville, tennessee. good morning.aller: good morning. host: go ahead, linda. caller: i don't know if i have a question or comment but where my son is being held, it is a privately owned facility. being givenare not the ppe but it has been donated tennesseeepartment corrections. they are not be given to the inmates. are being given to the ceos. masksmates are making from t-shirts and being written up and fined hundreds of dollars for making their own ppe. i mean, there is undocumented cases but as of yesterday, two of the prisons in tennessee had the national guard mandating testing only for the staff. they sat them in line for hours outside, tested them, and released them back into the shift they had to work instead of waiting. is really nothat doing what they need to be doing down here. host: thank you for the call. lauren-brooke eisen. guest: your caller mentioned incarcerated people do not have personal protective equipment and that is the case across the country. there is a shortage of masks, gowns, hand sanitizer
host: linda has a family member in the prison system out of marysville, tennessee. good morning.aller: good morning. host: go ahead, linda. caller: i don't know if i have a question or comment but where my son is being held, it is a privately owned facility. being givenare not the ppe but it has been donated tennesseeepartment corrections. they are not be given to the inmates. are being given to the ceos. masksmates are making from t-shirts and being written up and fined hundreds of dollars for...
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kentucky state police recording license plate numbers at the marysville baptist church in louisville.se vehicles to self-quarantine for two weeks. some even put nails in the parking lot before people arrived. the reverend says send him the bill. >> i will tell you something, if you get a ticket, if you get a ticket for being in church this morning, bring it to me. my lawyer sai said he will takee of it. [applause] this garbage is just garbage. >> governor andy beshear says no one will face criminal charges. it's not clear how police will enforce the quarantine order. now to the top three stories trending on foxnews.com right now president trump raising speculation about relationship -- the relationship he has with a key task force doctor after retweeting a post that included the #fire fauci. next as grocery stores remain essential pandemic fox news has tips to stay safe while shopping. and finally china appears to be sensors research on covid-19 origins according to analysts two web sites for leading universities in china deleted online information in their possible bid to control the
kentucky state police recording license plate numbers at the marysville baptist church in louisville.se vehicles to self-quarantine for two weeks. some even put nails in the parking lot before people arrived. the reverend says send him the bill. >> i will tell you something, if you get a ticket, if you get a ticket for being in church this morning, bring it to me. my lawyer sai said he will takee of it. [applause] this garbage is just garbage. >> governor andy beshear says no one...