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in 2 20 19 miyamoto was diagnosed with prostate cancer. he said music helped himim carry on. the song m made me tears. the songwith prostate cancer. during treatment, he said music helped him carry on. >> the song made me e tears. the song gives me courage at a time i learned song have great poush and can change people's heart. >> reporter: miyamoto started the project to deliver hope through music to health care workers on the front line, as well as anyone feeling lonely and depressed during self-isolation. more than 6 hurn videos were submitted within four days. ♪ one of the singers is nursing home managers kano ryota. at work, kano feels it's his responsibility to protect the residents from the virus. >> translator: if staff stop smililing or look exhaususted, elderly or p people with disabibilities can sense the anxixiety, too. i w want all nursingng care wor to keeeep smiling and pull together. >> reporter: people sent in messages of support with their videos. ♪ >> i'm planning f for many peop around the world tsingng the english vers
in 2 20 19 miyamoto was diagnosed with prostate cancer. he said music helped himim carry on. the song m made me tears. the songwith prostate cancer. during treatment, he said music helped him carry on. >> the song made me e tears. the song gives me courage at a time i learned song have great poush and can change people's heart. >> reporter: miyamoto started the project to deliver hope through music to health care workers on the front line, as well as anyone feeling lonely and...
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the next questions are for sheriff paul miyamoto. >> thank you. thank you, sheriff miyamoto. your question is from paul, kqed news. of the people arrested, given the no bail rule, how long were people held before they were released. >> the events leading up to about 11:00 last night, those individuals were in holding areas, were outside in holding areas which we started the cite and release process for crimes and misdemeanors. of those individuals, there are 23 as of 5:00 this morning there were still in custody in our intake and release facility. >> how many people were actually booked, and what were the specific charges and demographics of the people who were booked into jail? >> i'll make sure that our office releases the specifics in terms of the demographics of those released to include whether or not they are from out of county or out of san francisco residents. we will make sure we provide that for everyone after this press conference. >> thank you, sheriff. this concludes our press conference for today. >> thank you. >> hi. i'm chris mathers with channel 19, and you'r
the next questions are for sheriff paul miyamoto. >> thank you. thank you, sheriff miyamoto. your question is from paul, kqed news. of the people arrested, given the no bail rule, how long were people held before they were released. >> the events leading up to about 11:00 last night, those individuals were in holding areas, were outside in holding areas which we started the cite and release process for crimes and misdemeanors. of those individuals, there are 23 as of 5:00 this...
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. >> miyamoto started the project to deliver hope through music to health care wororkers on the frt lineanyone feeling lonely and depressed during self-isolation. more than 600 videos were submitted within 4 days. one of the singers is nursingng home manager kano yota. at work kano feels it's his responsibility to protect the residents from the virus. >> translator: if staff stops smiling or look exhausted, the elderly people with disabililits cann sense their anxietyty to i want a all healtlth care work to keep smsmiling and pupull gether.. >> people sent in messages of support with their videos. >> i want many people aroround e worlrld to sin the englishsh version of this song. thatould be onene big, positiv foforce. one dayay a world fulll of loved everyone's respect. ♪ >> my colleagues and i would like to give a shoutout to all of your health care professionals dedicated to protecting us. our wishes are for your health and safety. thanks for watching "newsline in-depth." see you soon. ♪ ♪ anchor: russia whole day postponed a victorory day parad. a high moscow recording number of new
. >> miyamoto started the project to deliver hope through music to health care wororkers on the frt lineanyone feeling lonely and depressed during self-isolation. more than 600 videos were submitted within 4 days. one of the singers is nursingng home manager kano yota. at work kano feels it's his responsibility to protect the residents from the virus. >> translator: if staff stops smiling or look exhausted, the elderly people with disabililits cann sense their anxietyty to i want a...
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the two points that i want to make before i turn it over to sheriff miyamoto is this.what we see in this country is we don't get or ask for help until our city is burning down, and you guys have heard me say this before, and i'll say it proudly because i learned my lesson early in my career in terms of being involved in the 1992 riots in l.a. where many people died. i got to live through that and witness that. i'll tell you this: that city didn't get the help until it was too late. we, in my opinion, do not want to be that city. in my opinion, it's just backwards thinking in my opinion. it's waiting until you have a city in shambles and then you ask for help. what i want to do -- i've given the mayor my advice and counsel, is to stay in front of this, just like we did with covid, and that's the other thing that i want to bring up. we are still in the midst of a global pandemic that has killed 47 san franciscans and over 1 million globally. everybody has a right to exercise their first amendment. i get it, and i'm an american just like the rest of you. i know people wan
the two points that i want to make before i turn it over to sheriff miyamoto is this.what we see in this country is we don't get or ask for help until our city is burning down, and you guys have heard me say this before, and i'll say it proudly because i learned my lesson early in my career in terms of being involved in the 1992 riots in l.a. where many people died. i got to live through that and witness that. i'll tell you this: that city didn't get the help until it was too late. we, in my...
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the next questions are for sheriff paul miyamoto. >> thank you. thank you, sheriff miyamoto. your question is from paul, kqed news. of the people arrested, given the no bail rule, how long were people held before they were released. >> the events leading up to about 11:00 last night, those individuals were in holding areas, were outside in holding areas which we started the cite and release process for crimes and misdemeanors. of those individuals, there are 23 as of 5:00 this morning there were still in custody in our intake and release facility. >> how many people were actually booked, and what were the specific charges and demographics of the people who were booked into jail? >> i'll make sure that our office releases the specifics in terms of the demographics of those released to include whether or not they are from out of county or out of san francisco residents. we will make sure we provide that for everyone after this press conference. >> thank you, sheriff. this concludes our press conference for today. >> thank you. >> hello, my name is jamie harper. in this episode,
the next questions are for sheriff paul miyamoto. >> thank you. thank you, sheriff miyamoto. your question is from paul, kqed news. of the people arrested, given the no bail rule, how long were people held before they were released. >> the events leading up to about 11:00 last night, those individuals were in holding areas, were outside in holding areas which we started the cite and release process for crimes and misdemeanors. of those individuals, there are 23 as of 5:00 this...
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the two points that i want to make before i turn it over to sheriff miyamoto is this.what we see in this country is we don't get or ask for help until our city is burning down, and you guys have heard me say this before, and i'll say it proudly because i learned my lesson early in my career in terms of being involved in the 1992 riots in l.a. where many people died. i got to live through that and witness that. i'll tell you this: that city didn't get the help until it was too late. we, in my opinion, do not want to be that city. in my opinion, it's just backwards thinking in my opinion. it's waiting until you have a city in shambles and then you ask for help. what i want to do -- i've given the mayor my advice and counsel, is to stay in front of this, just like we did with covid, and that's the other thing that i want to bring up. we are still in the midst of a global pandemic that has killed 47 san franciscans and over 1 million globally. everybody has a right to exercise their first amendment. i get it, and i'm an american just like the rest of you. i know people wan
the two points that i want to make before i turn it over to sheriff miyamoto is this.what we see in this country is we don't get or ask for help until our city is burning down, and you guys have heard me say this before, and i'll say it proudly because i learned my lesson early in my career in terms of being involved in the 1992 riots in l.a. where many people died. i got to live through that and witness that. i'll tell you this: that city didn't get the help until it was too late. we, in my...
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the next questions are for sheriff paul miyamoto. >> thank you. thank you, sheriff miyamoto. your question is from paul kqed news. of the people arrested given the no bail rule, how long were people held before they were released. >> the events leading up to about 11:00 last night, those individuals were in holding areas, were outside in holding areas which we started the cite and release process for crimes and misdemeanors. of those individuals, there are 23 as of 5:00 this morning there were still in custody inke and release facility. >> how many people were actually the specific charges and who were booked into jail? >> i'll make sure that our office releases the specifics in terms of the demographics of those released to include whether or not they are from francisco residents. we will make sure we provide that for everyone after this press conference. >> thank you, sheriff. this concludes our press conference for today. >> thank you. >> hi. i'm chris mathers with channel 19, and you're watching coping with covid-19. today, i'm going to be talking about exercising during
the next questions are for sheriff paul miyamoto. >> thank you. thank you, sheriff miyamoto. your question is from paul kqed news. of the people arrested given the no bail rule, how long were people held before they were released. >> the events leading up to about 11:00 last night, those individuals were in holding areas, were outside in holding areas which we started the cite and release process for crimes and misdemeanors. of those individuals, there are 23 as of 5:00 this morning...