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and then to do so well to use technology to minimize execution work. and then to use automation and technology and by the way that software is off the shelf right now and learning how to collaborate better and those documents are accessible. >> so once they make room for this idea what they have done is figure out now that they are working we need a system to take those ideas to go through the highest level or lowest level and find a way to bring those ideas and turn them into reality. so we will transform and then to take the work and then the pipeline to get ideas from people to those decision-makers to bring them to life and then the tech giants do that over and over to reinvent themselves. >> so first you need to be willing and not get attached to a legacy that you focus a lot of energy to make sure that you minimize that execution work so those companies what they did is not just within their products but internal operation and then you mention the pipeline how do you go from idea? so let's spend a couple minutes diving into these points so when i
and then to do so well to use technology to minimize execution work. and then to use automation and technology and by the way that software is off the shelf right now and learning how to collaborate better and those documents are accessible. >> so once they make room for this idea what they have done is figure out now that they are working we need a system to take those ideas to go through the highest level or lowest level and find a way to bring those ideas and turn them into reality. so...
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and you know the tech giants do so well, they've used technology to minimize execution work and make room for idea work. and it really exists in different ways. it can be using automation technology to help close the books, for instance. and, by the way, that software's available off the shelf right now. it's not something that -- [inaudible] people without machine learning skills can figure it out. and it'd also be like putting technology to make sure documents are accessible if messages get across the company. and then so once you have room for this idea work, that's not enough. i think what they've done is they've figured out now that we have our employees working on idea work, we need a system that's going to take the ideas that are bubbling up inside whether they're at the highest level or the lowest level, and we're going to find a way to bring those ideas to decision makers and turn them into reality. so there's the really three parts to this. always day one we're going to transform, we're not going to wait for -- [inaudible] technology, how do we take our execution work, mini
and you know the tech giants do so well, they've used technology to minimize execution work and make room for idea work. and it really exists in different ways. it can be using automation technology to help close the books, for instance. and, by the way, that software's available off the shelf right now. it's not something that -- [inaudible] people without machine learning skills can figure it out. and it'd also be like putting technology to make sure documents are accessible if messages get...
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the tech giants do so well is they've used technology to minimize execution work. and make room for idea work. and it really exists in different ways so you -- it can be using automation technology to help close the books, for instance. ... that's not enough. i think what they've done is they've figured out now that we have our employees working on ideal work we need a system that can take the ideas that are bubbling up inside. it doesn't matter if it's at the highest level or lowest level and find a way to bring those ideas to decision-makers and turn them into reality. that's really three parts to that, mindset, always transform don't wait till desperate moment. technology commodity take execution work, minimize it and make room for ideal work. in the pipeline can hardly get ideas from people across the organization to decision-makers so that we can bring them to life? by doing all those things well i have been able to last the economy over and over and reinvent themselves >> i love that. first you have to have the mentality actually willing to constantly remind
the tech giants do so well is they've used technology to minimize execution work. and make room for idea work. and it really exists in different ways so you -- it can be using automation technology to help close the books, for instance. ... that's not enough. i think what they've done is they've figured out now that we have our employees working on ideal work we need a system that can take the ideas that are bubbling up inside. it doesn't matter if it's at the highest level or lowest level and...
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in summary just to summarize with that mentality minimizing execution maximizing ideal work and then to make sure the pipeline with those practical suggestions you gave us from what amazon does so that everyone can see the unadulterated version and then make it easy for people's you can have the equivalent of mark zuckerberg to tell them. thank you i love the story about mark now i want to focus on your experiences with the tech leaders and the stories are always fascinating to know what these are like behind closed doors with good pr so what were your key observations? what can we learn from that? what distinguishes them and specifically what he learned from that to improve what we do? >> i will say for the book i spoke with zuckerberg have a pretty good sense of the characteristics so i could do the questions that five at the time and give a very good summary of what they do very well. >> is pretty relentless. he is a person that will sit in the meeting and crank out the flaw in your project right away. he's pretty sharp and he loves to invent. this new lifestyle of his has been a
in summary just to summarize with that mentality minimizing execution maximizing ideal work and then to make sure the pipeline with those practical suggestions you gave us from what amazon does so that everyone can see the unadulterated version and then make it easy for people's you can have the equivalent of mark zuckerberg to tell them. thank you i love the story about mark now i want to focus on your experiences with the tech leaders and the stories are always fascinating to know what these...
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then focus energy in making sure that you minimize extrusion work by automating it. the tech companies, i guess what they do, building technology the main thing, they don't just do it within their products, they also get further internal operations and then you mention this think about the pipeline. how do you go from idea to output as quickly as possible. let's spend a couple minutes here diving a bit deeper into these additional point you introduce. when it comes to minimizing asked you -- execution were, you only mention to elements of this. one is automating as much as possible. the second one is making collaboration easier so that people are not blocked from getting the ideas across the finish line. any kind of best practices or fr any stories you like to share with us that can help us i guess accelerate how well were able to do this in our respective organizations? >> yes. and i would say, i i do want to make a sound intimidating. it can be like minimizing execution work can be a simple as just saying how to make come even look at our process, like where to fin
then focus energy in making sure that you minimize extrusion work by automating it. the tech companies, i guess what they do, building technology the main thing, they don't just do it within their products, they also get further internal operations and then you mention this think about the pipeline. how do you go from idea to output as quickly as possible. let's spend a couple minutes here diving a bit deeper into these additional point you introduce. when it comes to minimizing asked you --...
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it minimizes execution work inside of amazon's retail organization. what happens when they took the machinery and technology and set it free? you can do two things. one is expire people and i think that would be stupid. you can sail right now we have what we are aiming for. we have the idea work and let's see if we can put it to use. i will give a little background and tell one story. the background is look at linkedin and where did all these managers go? a they keep program managers inside of amazon so it's professional inventors people who are shepherding a series of projects inside the company instead of distorting products. it took execution work and put them on idea work and they went through a vast number of products within the company. here's the common story. there is a guy who was the head of promotions inside of amazon which is the type of stuff that machine learning did a pretty good job on it figured out the optimal price and when do we promote them and how do we figure out a way to get them to the people in the best time. mark does this t
it minimizes execution work inside of amazon's retail organization. what happens when they took the machinery and technology and set it free? you can do two things. one is expire people and i think that would be stupid. you can sail right now we have what we are aiming for. we have the idea work and let's see if we can put it to use. i will give a little background and tell one story. the background is look at linkedin and where did all these managers go? a they keep program managers inside of...
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how the crew could be minimized.l, everything had to be very, very minimal. >> reporter: urban's move a huge first step as the world of live music tries to find its footing amidst the coronavirus pandemic. >> freezing and stopping and not doing anything was not an option. so how do we move forward tus us but f . audience. >> reporter: the industr prep $ ticket sales alone. some of today's biggest entertainers are finding new ways to adapt and connect with fans. ♪ is ♪ >> reporter: from a new number one song fueled by a dance craze. not to mention life-stroom deejay sets that have turned living rooms into personal nightclubs. today's world of music looks dramatically different than it did two months ago. as artists, roadies and industry inside ares t insiders figure out what's next. >> we've seen everyone from cardi b take over their instagram live. it's been really special to see so many musicians come together for their fans. >> we have 46,000. >> reporter: one of those artists, legendary deejay, dnice. he's been ca
how the crew could be minimized.l, everything had to be very, very minimal. >> reporter: urban's move a huge first step as the world of live music tries to find its footing amidst the coronavirus pandemic. >> freezing and stopping and not doing anything was not an option. so how do we move forward tus us but f . audience. >> reporter: the industr prep $ ticket sales alone. some of today's biggest entertainers are finding new ways to adapt and connect with fans. ♪ is ♪...
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to minimize the suffering that and isidemic is causing going to cause. that has been our object with from the beginning. it will continue to be our objective. thank you very much. >> the nhs has stayed under capacity. of spare bedser , forable during the peak the antiviral has a clear-cut effect. you just mention some other ways we might be able to handle this. do you share that confidence? >> on your first question, i am there are all kinds of that have increased the risk of coronavirus, a huge debate opening up. what i am going to do is defer to the answer that chris gave earlier about the important of waiting until the end before making these international comparisons, just looking at the total mortality and trying to draw some lessons and conclusions there. clear. the data is not defer to the i experts. made is a drug that was for ebola and is being tried for covid. hit a part ofdoes the virus that has been shown. there are structures of proteins that show the drug winding to. there are two big studies that have reported out. the one from china was a
to minimize the suffering that and isidemic is causing going to cause. that has been our object with from the beginning. it will continue to be our objective. thank you very much. >> the nhs has stayed under capacity. of spare bedser , forable during the peak the antiviral has a clear-cut effect. you just mention some other ways we might be able to handle this. do you share that confidence? >> on your first question, i am there are all kinds of that have increased the risk of...
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see myrustrating to fellow michiganders trying to minimize the threat when we see it every day, people struggling mourning and families the loss of loved ones. meanwhile, others are protesting against the inconvenience that the measures intended to save lives will cause them. host: we spent the last 45 minutes talking about the effect on nursing homes, assisted living facilities. how well do you think those facilities and other facilities in your area are prepared now? in terms of the equipment they need to fight the disease. guest: personal protective equipment is still an issue. the extent to which those facilities have been able to manage is not consistent with the better practices they would normally employed. people would get fired for having to do what they are doing now, typically by not being able to use clean ppe for every patient. it is still a significant issue. the most significant challenge, though, i believe in terms of managing it for our area, is ramping up testing in order to identify people carrying the virus sooner so they get treatment and isolation much more quickl
see myrustrating to fellow michiganders trying to minimize the threat when we see it every day, people struggling mourning and families the loss of loved ones. meanwhile, others are protesting against the inconvenience that the measures intended to save lives will cause them. host: we spent the last 45 minutes talking about the effect on nursing homes, assisted living facilities. how well do you think those facilities and other facilities in your area are prepared now? in terms of the equipment...
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we are just tracking a minimal threat of an isolated shower out there. in the south bay, mostly cloudy on this tuesday morning. temperatures are in the 40s to upper 50s out there. we find 55 in the city but 52 in san jose. the same in fremont where we find the shower, 44 right now in santa rosa. live doppler 7 along with the satellite, the story we are tracking, there's an area of low pressure that is slowly meandering to the east, and it's close enough to us that it's responsible for the threat of the isolated shower lat afternoon. future weather, we will bubble up showers around lunchtime in the north bay hills and in the santa cruz mountains and that's the theme, and i think the best chance of finding any showers will be in the hills. very isolated in nature. most of us will remain dry over the next 24 hours. we will show you the accuweather 7-day forecast, and once you get to the afternoon, temperatures on the warm side. we're starting out in the 70s and 80s, and for the holiday on monday, warming up into the 90s in our hottest spots. >> thanks, drew
we are just tracking a minimal threat of an isolated shower out there. in the south bay, mostly cloudy on this tuesday morning. temperatures are in the 40s to upper 50s out there. we find 55 in the city but 52 in san jose. the same in fremont where we find the shower, 44 right now in santa rosa. live doppler 7 along with the satellite, the story we are tracking, there's an area of low pressure that is slowly meandering to the east, and it's close enough to us that it's responsible for the...
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if you are a person who is older or you are a person who has health problems, please try to minimize your travel. please do not leave the house if you are not -- you are certainly free to do that, but we want you to think carefully about those trips and try to protect yourself as much as you possibly can. as the governor mentioned, there are some particular things about this health order that i will just mention briefly. there is no longer a number associated with gatherings. we want all gatherings to maintain a 6-4 distance -- six-foot distance between nonfamily groups of people who do not live together, so you can minimize the risk disease transmission, but there is no particular number associated without peer i think one particular implication without has to do with services, and funerals, weathering some of those kind of social gatherings all of us missing one to get back to. because we do not have a limit on the number that allows those, churches andrage other houses of worship's to please, again, look at our website for guidance that we have suggested there for people to consid
if you are a person who is older or you are a person who has health problems, please try to minimize your travel. please do not leave the house if you are not -- you are certainly free to do that, but we want you to think carefully about those trips and try to protect yourself as much as you possibly can. as the governor mentioned, there are some particular things about this health order that i will just mention briefly. there is no longer a number associated with gatherings. we want all...
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the chances are minimal, extremely minimal. can you tell me why our dnr people are acting like nazis and not opening our parks? guest: i am happy to respond. congress does not vote on whether disc golf courses in western michigan are open. that is the decision that the governor has had to make. i will say this. the choices that she has made have ruffled some feathers, cause some discomfort. i would much rather take the discomfort of somebody who is maybe inconvenienced for a few weeks and is unable to throw a frisbee around because there is a concern about contact with the virus. we would much rather have that discomfort than to see counties in the western part of the state have a spike in cases. it is interesting to note some of the states, by the way, that a couple of weeks ago where making the decision to open up or feeling like we have passed the crisis, are now seeing their numbers come up. it was not long ago that kent county, michigan, had very few cases compared to my home county of genesee. now they have a significant
the chances are minimal, extremely minimal. can you tell me why our dnr people are acting like nazis and not opening our parks? guest: i am happy to respond. congress does not vote on whether disc golf courses in western michigan are open. that is the decision that the governor has had to make. i will say this. the choices that she has made have ruffled some feathers, cause some discomfort. i would much rather take the discomfort of somebody who is maybe inconvenienced for a few weeks and is...
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the sleek robots can screen people 1st symptoms much faster than human doctors and they minimize contact between doctors and patients for example recording video messages . that say before you had them or visit. between 2 to 3 or 4 times a day. but they should another list. we will now go to 2 times a day so that tells you how helpful they have already the 5 robots were donated by the united nations development program for the increasingly tech savvy rundown government they are a welcome addition to the drones it already uses in its fight against the virus. sports news now and the bundesliga also mentioned hosted struggling only on bellina on sunday night needed a win to stay among the top 4 in order to play among europe's best next season and it all went according to plan. brasil monckton bloodbaths are determined to secure a champions league spot this season and quickly they look like a team that can jump past any opponent. 17 minutes in fluffier neuer haue skipped past when young's defenders to put the home side in front. with the opening half drawing to a close ally some player found
the sleek robots can screen people 1st symptoms much faster than human doctors and they minimize contact between doctors and patients for example recording video messages . that say before you had them or visit. between 2 to 3 or 4 times a day. but they should another list. we will now go to 2 times a day so that tells you how helpful they have already the 5 robots were donated by the united nations development program for the increasingly tech savvy rundown government they are a welcome...
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the sleek robots can screen people 1st symptoms much faster than human doctors and they minimize contact between doctors and patients for example courting video messages. that say before we have them or visit. between 2 to 3 or 4 times a day. patient but not least. we will now up to 2 times a day so. hopefully. the 5 robots were donated by the united nations development program for the increasingly tech savvy 100 government they are a welcome addition to the drones it already uses in its fight against the virus. and some sports news now by munich are well and truly on track to win their 8th consecutive win this league title going into saturday's clash against this is off they were beaten in the 11 previous games strike. was once again the main ingredient of their success. robert leavened offseason hunger to score is insatiable but he was made to wait against this week's opponents. and then it was fortunate center back zonker who put munich in front with this own goal. just most start for the struggling visitors. soon after yahshua commish is precision corner found version he found the ba
the sleek robots can screen people 1st symptoms much faster than human doctors and they minimize contact between doctors and patients for example courting video messages. that say before we have them or visit. between 2 to 3 or 4 times a day. patient but not least. we will now up to 2 times a day so. hopefully. the 5 robots were donated by the united nations development program for the increasingly tech savvy 100 government they are a welcome addition to the drones it already uses in its fight...
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our goal is to minimize the total harm. there are a lot of ways that it can hurt people. can hurt people by infecting them, it can hurt people if we have societal collapse and people lose the means to feed their families. it can hurt people because they are effecting other medical conditions that they had before and they don't want to go to the hoi hospital. and so we need to use all of the available data that we have to minimize the total harms. and that is kind of down the middle. it means we have to let people at lee risk of severe infection back into the workforce, back to school, but is the means that we have to be careful at protecting those segments of the population at high risk. frgs i think that we can do both, but it all begins by that that is our policy objective, to minimize total harms. >> if we are at 67,000 deaths right now and we're having states reopen, the death toll will inevitably rise. what is the reality, the number of deaths that we should have to perhaps accept as you envision li life. >> ui don't think that anyone cn answer that we. we have a tre
our goal is to minimize the total harm. there are a lot of ways that it can hurt people. can hurt people by infecting them, it can hurt people if we have societal collapse and people lose the means to feed their families. it can hurt people because they are effecting other medical conditions that they had before and they don't want to go to the hoi hospital. and so we need to use all of the available data that we have to minimize the total harms. and that is kind of down the middle. it means we...
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in this case, it is increasing the minimal by 50%. host: we would like to thank heather for coming out with us this morning and talking about food insecurity and hunger in america. thank you so much. guest: thank you. host: coming up, we will go back to your telephone calls, and we will ask the question, will you attend church in person once opened? we will go back to the phone lines. president trump says he's going to make churches essential and allow them to reopen. would you go once churches are opened again? we will be back with your telephone calls. ♪ >> this memorial day weekend on 3:25 p.m.day at eastern, james patterson talks about his efforts to assist bookstores impacted by the coronavirus. plus, his latest book "the house of kennedy." four :00 p.m. eastern, the president of american greatness founder nick adams on his book "trump and churchill: defenders of western civilization." "time" correspondent molly paul talks about her latest book looking at the speaker of the house of representatives nancy pelosi. at 9:00 p.m. on "
in this case, it is increasing the minimal by 50%. host: we would like to thank heather for coming out with us this morning and talking about food insecurity and hunger in america. thank you so much. guest: thank you. host: coming up, we will go back to your telephone calls, and we will ask the question, will you attend church in person once opened? we will go back to the phone lines. president trump says he's going to make churches essential and allow them to reopen. would you go once churches...
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a minimal police presence. dana: steve harrigan, thank you. the national guard is beefing you have its presence in the twin cities and the largest mobilization in the history of minnesota. the governor talked with the secretary of defense about the potential deployment of more troops. reporter: there are 13,000 soldiers in a fully mobilized minnesota national guard. the governor said he spoke to the defense secretary and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff to discuss options. >> they were able to provide their intelligence support of what they are seeing, what they are signal intercepting from nsa and others to see who these operators are. the wars we fought to protect our nation, the war on terrorism, all that. over the last 72 hours, these people have brought more destruction and terror to minnesota than anybody in our history. reporter: military police units have been put on alert. one unit in the army's tenth mountain division has been told to get ready to dough ploy in four hours if needed.
a minimal police presence. dana: steve harrigan, thank you. the national guard is beefing you have its presence in the twin cities and the largest mobilization in the history of minnesota. the governor talked with the secretary of defense about the potential deployment of more troops. reporter: there are 13,000 soldiers in a fully mobilized minnesota national guard. the governor said he spoke to the defense secretary and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff to discuss options. >> they...
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the fact that i've seen, which are minimal, certainly lead me down the path that reese was involved. -- that race was involved. >> dana: george floyd's brother calling for action. >> the officers need to be arrested right now. they need to be arrested and held accountable about everything because these people want justice right now. justice. if this guy was arrested, convicted of murder and given the death penalty. >> dana: we are awaiting a press conference from the fbi on this very case and i also wanted to point out that george floyd's girlfriend, her name is courtney ross, she had a statement she put out saying about the unrest and the riding, she said i am heartbroken, waking up this morning to see minneapolis on fire would be something that would devastate george. he came here for the people and opportunities. he was about love and peace." she said she wants demonstrators to know she understands her frustration but she wants people to protest in a peaceful way. we will take it or on the table. lawrence jones, let me start, we spoke earlier today. as night comes to minneapolis,
the fact that i've seen, which are minimal, certainly lead me down the path that reese was involved. -- that race was involved. >> dana: george floyd's brother calling for action. >> the officers need to be arrested right now. they need to be arrested and held accountable about everything because these people want justice right now. justice. if this guy was arrested, convicted of murder and given the death penalty. >> dana: we are awaiting a press conference from the fbi on...
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force of the federal government behind to do everything we need to get all the resources we need to minimize the damage that is being cost them because right now by the virus and to get our country open. he is the defense who created ventilators, 30,000 ventilators and the president is on track to do over 50,000 ventilators this year. he is doing swabs, masts, making things appear in america which is really great. and that is giving us the ability to need to make sure we open up the country safely. >> sean: so on march 2nd, both the governor of new york, mayor of new york, go out on the town. we are fine. the president with covid-19 and we provided every ventilator, mask, respirator, shield, gowns, gloves and they sent the people, old people's homes and didn't use too thousand beds at the javits center and nearly 1,000 beds. why? >> this isn't about pointing fingers, sean. this is an unprecedented challenge and impressment challenge for the president, governor, mayors. we came together and worked closely with new york and sent 4,400 ventilators and money. we sent them resources, people, mask
force of the federal government behind to do everything we need to get all the resources we need to minimize the damage that is being cost them because right now by the virus and to get our country open. he is the defense who created ventilators, 30,000 ventilators and the president is on track to do over 50,000 ventilators this year. he is doing swabs, masts, making things appear in america which is really great. and that is giving us the ability to need to make sure we open up the country...
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obviously, i'll try to minimize interaction with other people. you know, minimize stops, maybe take some more food than you ordinarily would. >> reporter: but a recent harris poll found because of the pandemic, 95% said it was too soon to travel, despite the lowest gas prices in 17 years. rebecca geller c family's trip to the beach. >> there's absolutely no reason why i can imagine that it would be worth going away right now, given what's happening with the pandemic. coronavirus is everywhere. >> they think we'll probably see less traffic than normal. >> reporter: still, the california highway patrol is stepping up enforcement. >> i think there will be people who feel nay need get out. >> reporter: the c.d.c. continues to warn people that travel category increase their risk of being exposed to the coronavirus. tony. >> lopez: kris, thank you. like many americans, president trump is getting some fresh air this weekend, and he's doing something, well, he hasn't done since the start of the pandemic. he's golfing again. but that's sparking criticism
obviously, i'll try to minimize interaction with other people. you know, minimize stops, maybe take some more food than you ordinarily would. >> reporter: but a recent harris poll found because of the pandemic, 95% said it was too soon to travel, despite the lowest gas prices in 17 years. rebecca geller c family's trip to the beach. >> there's absolutely no reason why i can imagine that it would be worth going away right now, given what's happening with the pandemic. coronavirus is...
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minimize and trivialize the pandemic. there was no tony doughty back then. -- doughty back then. --fauci back then. about if proper precautions were taken. event, farrrific more lethal and dangerous that what we are facing now. much more. host: that is an incredible statement. that woodrow wilson did not get a single public statement on what was the greatest pandemic of the time. john: not one. he was an interesting creature in a lot of ways, and when he focused on something, that was it. and he was focused on the war. host: there are a couple parts of the book that are applicable to where we are today. let me share them with our audience. 20 first, every siren in the city signaled that mask could come on. san francisco at that point had survived with far you are deaths that had been feared. they thought they had control the, that they had stopped it. they were mistaken. the city had sibley been lucky, and two weeks later the third week struck -- card wave struck. -- third wave struck. john: they lifted the restrictions. too soon. the disease came back. places, a third time , not
minimize and trivialize the pandemic. there was no tony doughty back then. -- doughty back then. --fauci back then. about if proper precautions were taken. event, farrrific more lethal and dangerous that what we are facing now. much more. host: that is an incredible statement. that woodrow wilson did not get a single public statement on what was the greatest pandemic of the time. john: not one. he was an interesting creature in a lot of ways, and when he focused on something, that was it. and...
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comes out of two months of state of emergency over the coronavirus the government is working to minimize it's economic impact. they approved a second supplmentary draft with 117 trillion yen or $100 trillion. earlrlier at a meeting of coalition parties the prime minister said it will take considerable time to resume normal daily life while preveventing infection from spreading. we have to take advantage of the fact that tin fex hhe infection subsided. >> it includes cash handouts of 200,000 yen or $1,800 for health care workers and allocates funding to support the development of drugs and vaccines. other elements plan to help struggling businesses by covering 2-thirds of the rent for six months and increase subsidies for employers. the latest move comes as japan has confirmed more than 16,600 cases of the virus and nearly 870 deaths. so far, 27 new cases have been reported nationwide. a man in his 80s tested positive for the third time. moving to south korea where health authorities are on alert after the sharpest rise in infections in 50 days. officials said 40 people tested positive on
comes out of two months of state of emergency over the coronavirus the government is working to minimize it's economic impact. they approved a second supplmentary draft with 117 trillion yen or $100 trillion. earlrlier at a meeting of coalition parties the prime minister said it will take considerable time to resume normal daily life while preveventing infection from spreading. we have to take advantage of the fact that tin fex hhe infection subsided. >> it includes cash handouts of...
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as you know, minimal numbers were -- minimal numbers, we're going to be 100,000 people. minimal numbers were going to be 100,000 people and we're going to be hopefully far below that. >> our death totals, our numbers per million people are really very, very strong. we're very proud of the job we've done. here's the thing, like with smoking or climate change, the merchants of doubt continue to succeed. governors observing the science studying the projections and heeding the advice of public health officials who hesitate to open or lift stay-at-home orders are facing substantial blowback from protesters backed in many cases by the white house or by far right leaning groups and supported by nonsense on social media. so what we have are governors, mayors and state legislatures falling in line with party and ideology rather than with scientific and medical guidelines and warnings. just this week, the doj joined a push against the illinois governor's coronavirus restrictions saying the state's governor has exceeded his authority. the city of miami is taking a cautious approach
as you know, minimal numbers were -- minimal numbers, we're going to be 100,000 people. minimal numbers were going to be 100,000 people and we're going to be hopefully far below that. >> our death totals, our numbers per million people are really very, very strong. we're very proud of the job we've done. here's the thing, like with smoking or climate change, the merchants of doubt continue to succeed. governors observing the science studying the projections and heeding the advice of...
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you have multiple tools to minimize the risk. we should think about living with the virus the same way. we'll have layered defenses. everyone has different tools. but we have to use them all. that's why masks are so important. they're not perfect but they work. they're part of an arsenal of efforts that all of us have to make to one, be kind to each other and also to minimize the risk. >> dr. adalja, when you see packed pool parties like this one, it's hard for -- we're not on the ground there. it's hard for us to know exactly what's going on. but from this aerial view, you don't see people wearing masks, of course and you don't see people social distancing. but when people are outdoors and it's warm, isn't it harder to transmit the virus? >> it is something that is harder. it's not impossible. so when you compare outdoors versus indoors, transmission seems to be more likely. when you're closer to people in an indoor setting when the environmental conditions are favorable to virus transmission. that doesn't mean you're impervious
you have multiple tools to minimize the risk. we should think about living with the virus the same way. we'll have layered defenses. everyone has different tools. but we have to use them all. that's why masks are so important. they're not perfect but they work. they're part of an arsenal of efforts that all of us have to make to one, be kind to each other and also to minimize the risk. >> dr. adalja, when you see packed pool parties like this one, it's hard for -- we're not on the ground...
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car is absolutely minimized i understand what you're saying about preliminary studies just allow me for a 2nd then astonishingly i because isn't there a risk though that you could be going against the scientific advice of scientists and health officials as well as the world health organization and governments who as you know have been advising for people to social distance no matter where they are. i fully understand your comment but you must know that the process described as being put together by a met specialist one and some of them are sitting in the w.h.o. and we are working with government and international organizations such as i and w.h.o. to expertize this process to confirm to confirm it and to be sure that if it is implemented the risk is minimal viewed by the scientists and by the medical community so that you know safety is our cue priority there's no compromise on safety in their lives and then there will be no compromise on health. for group and of course. for youth from the governments from the respective countries of origin and destination ok and finally let me just ask
car is absolutely minimized i understand what you're saying about preliminary studies just allow me for a 2nd then astonishingly i because isn't there a risk though that you could be going against the scientific advice of scientists and health officials as well as the world health organization and governments who as you know have been advising for people to social distance no matter where they are. i fully understand your comment but you must know that the process described as being put...
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>> the facts that i've seen, which are minimal, certainly lead me down the path that race was involved. >> four officers including the one seen there in the video have been fired. >>> still ahead, protecting first responders from the coronavirus. new technology to kill the virus and police cars. an accomplishment but how about four at age 3. the california boy who just set a record for learning. >> kpix is working to bring you the positive stories during this difficult time and check them out at kpix.com/together and that's where you can connect with people in our community who can help and a reminder, kpix5 has a new app to give you easy 24/7 access to the bay area and kpix newscast and realtime news update. you need to delete the old app and download the new one on the app store or google play. you can then sign up for alerts >>> six feet between individuals may not be enough to prevent viral transmission. the cdc recommends that officers ensure proper ventilation and wear proper face coverings. >>> a major automaker believe it is has found a way to stop the spread of the coronavirus
>> the facts that i've seen, which are minimal, certainly lead me down the path that race was involved. >> four officers including the one seen there in the video have been fired. >>> still ahead, protecting first responders from the coronavirus. new technology to kill the virus and police cars. an accomplishment but how about four at age 3. the california boy who just set a record for learning. >> kpix is working to bring you the positive stories during this...
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just a little bit oh i am like that and i want to minimally. want to i'm indian pointed and killed and i'm up. and then minutes and what do i need him impossible to do a lot to go on the national mall only jimmy the possible. result talking to the going to shoot i'm teaching music as a demo shows him some of the men who come and. follow me the person village job. i'll show me that those that can know that. all the little in manuel that of me to go to the only thing. i can those are going to. think. that was the. thing up at the age of mick was all done. what i meant the girls. in the middle. east into. a long blood beneath the 1st thing that was going for the results are just small lookin along. mission up on the spot i've gone towards last week on the look you know that she just a question. for most people when they get a passport is because they want to travel to another country but in your case a passport is. basically to have a normal life in your own community. like it. doesn't notions of a chemical. and a lot of what i thought was possibl
just a little bit oh i am like that and i want to minimally. want to i'm indian pointed and killed and i'm up. and then minutes and what do i need him impossible to do a lot to go on the national mall only jimmy the possible. result talking to the going to shoot i'm teaching music as a demo shows him some of the men who come and. follow me the person village job. i'll show me that those that can know that. all the little in manuel that of me to go to the only thing. i can those are going to....
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you tryizo minims much as you can,th knowingis tha there is risk in whatever you do.o that's why we need good guidance from the c.d.c., from the world health organization, and from other entities on how to safely reopen. if businesses ae going to rope, if schools are going to rope, let's ateast try to minimize that risk to protect each other and protect oths around us too. ju because we're reopening doesn't mean you should go out. don't plan dinner party, don't an events, don't plan social b en exposed to laura: thank you so muchor being with us. and forhat advice. we've talked about the medical side of president trump's announcement that he's taking hydroxychloroquine. but let's look at the optics of that now. for that and more political news bi'm joinedy the bbc's caty kay. what's been the reaction to the esident's surprise announcement? reporter: aot of jaw dropping really. it's a bit like when he suggested thatou should ingest color objection or lysol or something orisinfectant in some way, that this is being treated as a rather similar moment. in fact, the presid
you tryizo minims much as you can,th knowingis tha there is risk in whatever you do.o that's why we need good guidance from the c.d.c., from the world health organization, and from other entities on how to safely reopen. if businesses ae going to rope, if schools are going to rope, let's ateast try to minimize that risk to protect each other and protect oths around us too. ju because we're reopening doesn't mean you should go out. don't plan dinner party, don't an events, don't plan social b en...
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. >> restaurants, beaches,si other touriss need to be run in a way that minimizes the risk of passingn the coronavirus. kasia: after seven weeks of lockdown, many people in england have had their firstba way -- dy pa manafort has been released from prison and is under house arrest because ofus cor ebncerns. we will look aton which has reimposed its lockdown because of a surge in cases. e ropean union has been setting up proposals for gradual resumpti of travel and tourism as the industry tries to survive following the lockdowns. outlining the measures. >> we need to carefully reopen borders within europe. we have adoptive guidance for our member states on a gradual, coordinated lifting of restrictions of free movement in europe. people need to be able to travel between european countries. we are giving guidance on how to graduallreopened transport links without risking the health of travelersansport workers. travelers and workers needo tourism places th visits are safe. hotels, restaurants, beaches, they need to be run in a way that minimizes the risk of passing on the coronavirus. ka
. >> restaurants, beaches,si other touriss need to be run in a way that minimizes the risk of passingn the coronavirus. kasia: after seven weeks of lockdown, many people in england have had their firstba way -- dy pa manafort has been released from prison and is under house arrest because ofus cor ebncerns. we will look aton which has reimposed its lockdown because of a surge in cases. e ropean union has been setting up proposals for gradual resumpti of travel and tourism as the industry...
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and becoming a minimal an infector advisor in the response to stopping the spread of the coronavirus. >>> nearly half businesses surveyed say they don't have enough cash to go more than a month. small businesses in michigan are taking a hit. the devastation is especially bad for mom and pop restaurants, coffee shops and bars. 83.5% say coronavirus is having a large, negative effect on them. open table estimates one in four restaurants will go out of business because of these stay at home orders and customers are reluctant to eat out again. four key battleground states, florida, ohio, michigan, pennsylvania are where small businesses say they have been hit the hardest. one break for small businesses, the treasury department says businesses that applied for and accepted less than $2 million for the paycheck protection program will presume they acted in good faith and they won't be subject to more scrutiny. steven knew chi says that covers 78% of the money. >>> the country's largest teacher's union is responding to president trump's call to reopen schools. outrage does not begin to desc
and becoming a minimal an infector advisor in the response to stopping the spread of the coronavirus. >>> nearly half businesses surveyed say they don't have enough cash to go more than a month. small businesses in michigan are taking a hit. the devastation is especially bad for mom and pop restaurants, coffee shops and bars. 83.5% say coronavirus is having a large, negative effect on them. open table estimates one in four restaurants will go out of business because of these stay at...
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contact -- take particular care to minimize contact with those outside their households, and we mustto shield people who are extremely vulnerable. they should remain at home and avoid any direct contact with others. i know that easing restrictions for many will only increase the anguish of those who must remain shielded. so the government will look at every possible way of supporting the most vulnerable. mr. speaker, all of our precautions will count for little if our country is reinfected from overseas, so i give notice that we shall introduce new restrictions at the u.k. border requiring 14 days of self-isolation for international arrivals, while restricting our common -- while respecting our common travel area with ireland. if we stay on the downward slope and the level remains below one, only then will it become safer to go further and move to the second step. this won't happen until the first of june at the earliest, but we may then be in position to start reopening shops, nurseries come over to turn -- nurseries, to return to primary , and to secondary school pupils facing exam
contact -- take particular care to minimize contact with those outside their households, and we mustto shield people who are extremely vulnerable. they should remain at home and avoid any direct contact with others. i know that easing restrictions for many will only increase the anguish of those who must remain shielded. so the government will look at every possible way of supporting the most vulnerable. mr. speaker, all of our precautions will count for little if our country is reinfected from...
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this doesn't mean doing without generous bases we just have to minimize a little and get a little cleverer in design. unadorned. standard windows the same layouts on each floor simplicity is key that something that our house taught as well. but the comfort of those who live there also plays a central role in designing the grooves are large and laid out well. for the long as the challenge is that space is limited and things are getting more expensive including browns. oil. so we have to respond by using this space still available to us for affordable housing. that is indeed a tall order a major challenge for housing authorities urban planners and architects buildings that are cheap and actually nice to live in. that's all for made this week but as always we hope you'll post your thoughts or comments about the show on facebook or twitter thanks for watching and see you again soon. i think. you're going to enter the european union today that's what the turkish government owes refugees before the coronavirus ban them over. the us in the family from afghanistan and many others took it as it's w
this doesn't mean doing without generous bases we just have to minimize a little and get a little cleverer in design. unadorned. standard windows the same layouts on each floor simplicity is key that something that our house taught as well. but the comfort of those who live there also plays a central role in designing the grooves are large and laid out well. for the long as the challenge is that space is limited and things are getting more expensive including browns. oil. so we have to respond...
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but that's not all of us a lot on the net i said almost normal a minimal. game balls on the beach at a music hall could be a good beyond the whole amy all the dead hype and all. that with it. and that's all for made this week i hope there was some interesting takeaways for you no matter which generation you belong to thanks for watching. trend is all working life toiling at a mile an hour is 45 year old antonio. just overheard we've just given the order in our room where he. can turn any one minor after another contract black lung disease . or say a more cases where i haven't a doubt in states. leaving the victims to food for them so. 3000. and 30 minutes on d w. the global corona crisis you can find more information online fatty w dot com and on t.w. social media channels. and language courses. video audio. anytime anywhere. w.b. . it's a good listener. and the whim of nature. motivates us. and threatens to. greet. the design. that drives a. good city danger each one gig no i've come to impose comfort listen more because i see the harm is done to the world
but that's not all of us a lot on the net i said almost normal a minimal. game balls on the beach at a music hall could be a good beyond the whole amy all the dead hype and all. that with it. and that's all for made this week i hope there was some interesting takeaways for you no matter which generation you belong to thanks for watching. trend is all working life toiling at a mile an hour is 45 year old antonio. just overheard we've just given the order in our room where he. can turn any one...
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here in california says it's seeing a big rise in orders. >> it's safer because it's handled very minimally. it goes right from our freezers right to their doorstep. >> showing that people do know where the beef is if they're willing to look. and even with california somewhat protected by its own ranchers, we can expect beef prices to rise by about 2% in the weeks ahead. in san jose, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> like the olden days. when is the last time you went to a drive in movie. movie theaters remain closed, but drive ins are starting to open up again. west wood theaters has opened all three of its locations in san jose, concord, and sacramento. there are strict rules in place like you can't park your car within 10 feet of another car and you must wear a mask if you leave your car. they are shows "trolls world tour" and "fast and furious." >>> former president and first lady barack obama and michelle obama are delivering virtual commencement speeches in the next few weeks. you can see the schedule right there. mr. obama will be solo for the show me your walk and graduate togethe
here in california says it's seeing a big rise in orders. >> it's safer because it's handled very minimally. it goes right from our freezers right to their doorstep. >> showing that people do know where the beef is if they're willing to look. and even with california somewhat protected by its own ranchers, we can expect beef prices to rise by about 2% in the weeks ahead. in san jose, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> like the olden days. when is the last time you went to a...
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i heard they were going to be here in the third precinct, police presence is pretty minimal with the idea of minimizing friction with the police and demonstrators backing off, letting the demonstrators have been say. no one is really disputing what we've seen in terms of evidence that what happened was unjustifiable, no one is arguing that point but as far as the mob goes wheels of justice are turning fast enough. they just don't trust the people involved so the mob has taken over. >> a couple other questions. when you are on the scene last night there were other businesses, auto zone appeared fully engulfed in flames. our first responders, not police the firefighters showing up to these incidents are they maintaining distance as well as far as you can tell? >> for the maintainer distance, i saw couple car fires today and the firefighters never showed up. the ultimately showed up at the autozone but needed police protection for the obvious reasons you are looking at right now. they don't show up as rapidly as they would in another situation but you do get firefighters showing up, the
i heard they were going to be here in the third precinct, police presence is pretty minimal with the idea of minimizing friction with the police and demonstrators backing off, letting the demonstrators have been say. no one is really disputing what we've seen in terms of evidence that what happened was unjustifiable, no one is arguing that point but as far as the mob goes wheels of justice are turning fast enough. they just don't trust the people involved so the mob has taken over. >> a...
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including reduced snowpack, reduced precipitation minimal streamflow. in other words, the perfect storm of challenges they go on to say the long-term forecast for the region's warmer thanrm normal temperatures and normalsio precipitation is been nothings in the two months he said that that has reverse that course. as of last friday, snowpack in the climate region in the reservoir the replenishes the lakesm and streams providing water for the irrigation system in the summer, was just 28% of normal. you can get some sense of how bad the drought is this year by looking at the historic numbers. this is one way of presenting it, we can see deliveries that are coming to the upper climate lake project. they are more normal years you have that of 2001 that we had the terrible drought of 2010 and here we are with this year's drought deliveries forecast be essentially the same in 2001. 2001 there was a water war in oregon. some of you may remember there is a bucket brigade to take water out of the canal ditch or put water in the canal that. there were protests, t
including reduced snowpack, reduced precipitation minimal streamflow. in other words, the perfect storm of challenges they go on to say the long-term forecast for the region's warmer thanrm normal temperatures and normalsio precipitation is been nothings in the two months he said that that has reverse that course. as of last friday, snowpack in the climate region in the reservoir the replenishes the lakesm and streams providing water for the irrigation system in the summer, was just 28% of...
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this doesn't mean doing without generous bases we just have to minimize a little and get a little cleverer in design. unadorned for standard windows the same layouts on each floor simplicity is key that something that our house taught as well. but the comfort of those who live there also plays a central role in designing the brooms are large and laid out well you have all of . the challenges that space is limited and things are getting more expensive including browns. so we have to respond by using this space still available to us for affordable housing. is indeed a tall order a major challenge for housing authorities urban planners and architects buildings that are cheap and actually nice to live in. that's all for made this week but as always we hope you'll post your thoughts or comments about the show on facebook or twitter thanks for watching again soon. for many they're considered a dead end washington's poor neighborhoods. crimes shootings abyss is joe's houston has almost behind him and today in his messages sports not murder. she is spreading hope and it is infectious. the 3000. an
this doesn't mean doing without generous bases we just have to minimize a little and get a little cleverer in design. unadorned for standard windows the same layouts on each floor simplicity is key that something that our house taught as well. but the comfort of those who live there also plays a central role in designing the brooms are large and laid out well you have all of . the challenges that space is limited and things are getting more expensive including browns. so we have to respond by...