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naomi's mother died one week later. the virus, sickening at least five other family members, unclear how they all got covid- 19. >> my mom and my aunt had attended a family gathering, maybe a few days before my mom got sick. so it could have been from a family gathering. >> i hope you will reconsider those gatherings with people you do not live with that are not in your immediate household. >> governor gavin newsom, wednesday, urging californians to not let their guard down this upcoming holiday. for a time it was not clear if naomi's 51-year-old aunt was going to survive. she was in the icu for months. >> i couldn't breathe, i couldn't talk -- my chest was hurting a lot, they kept giving me medication -- >> back at home now, the aunt is dealing with memory and hair loss, ptsd and panic attacks. >> if, you know, you don't know where some of your extended family has been, or you know, you are together in close proximity without wearing masks, i just feel like it heightens the risk factor. >> last fourth of july, like mos
naomi's mother died one week later. the virus, sickening at least five other family members, unclear how they all got covid- 19. >> my mom and my aunt had attended a family gathering, maybe a few days before my mom got sick. so it could have been from a family gathering. >> i hope you will reconsider those gatherings with people you do not live with that are not in your immediate household. >> governor gavin newsom, wednesday, urging californians to not let their guard down...
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la primera en caer fue naomi.de mi yerno y yo acompaÑaba a mi hija al hospital cada vez que la po maine >>> la mamÁ de naomi envuelta en su dolor jamÁs imaginÓ estas perdidas y en soledad >>> lo que mÁs nos duele murieron solo por causa del covid-19 mi hija ni siquiera tuvimos la dicha de despedirla por telÉfono entregÁrsela al seÑor y decirle que la amamos y todo mientras ella estaba muriendo pero mi yerno no alcanzamos mi supimos dónde se contagiaron. muriÓ solo >>> despuÉs de llevarlo >>> jacob mendoza hermano de naomi dice que carlos garcÍa muriÓ por falta de oxÍgeno estaba solo tirado en el suelo >>> cuando llegÓ la ambulancia para recogerlo esto fue, eso fue algo que nos dijo, nos dijo por favor cuiden me a los niÑos y mi esposa le dijo no te preocupes de eso carlos este nosotros vamos a estar aquÍ para ustedes y los niÑos y siempre vamos a cuidar de los niÑos >>> ellos no tuvieron la oportunidad de despedirse de sus mamÁ ahora ellos enfrentar esta dura prueba que alguno imaginaron >>> el funeral de carlos g
la primera en caer fue naomi.de mi yerno y yo acompaÑaba a mi hija al hospital cada vez que la po maine >>> la mamÁ de naomi envuelta en su dolor jamÁs imaginÓ estas perdidas y en soledad >>> lo que mÁs nos duele murieron solo por causa del covid-19 mi hija ni siquiera tuvimos la dicha de despedirla por telÉfono entregÁrsela al seÑor y decirle que la amamos y todo mientras ella estaba muriendo pero mi yerno no alcanzamos mi supimos dónde se contagiaron. muriÓ solo...
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for a time it wasn't clear if naomi's 51-year-old aunt was going to survive. she was in the icu for months. >> i couldn't breathe, couldn't talk. my chest was hurting a lot. they kept giving me medication. >> reporter: back at home now, she is dealing with memory and hair loss, ptsd and panic attacks. >> if you don't know where some of your extended family has been , or you are together in close proximity without wearing masks, i just feel like it heightens the risk factor. >> reporter: last fourth of july, like most holidays, naomi went to her parents house. this year she is thinking of paying a visit to the cemetery. >> it's not worth the risk to have to watch your family or your loved ones have to suffer through a horrible virus. >> one of the hardest parts for the children, the funeral process. because of covid , they weren't able to honor their father, a vietnam veteran, the way they would've liked. a gofundme page has been established to pay for the on's medical bills. >> it's just heartbreaking. thank you. >>> the archdiocese of san francisco said today
for a time it wasn't clear if naomi's 51-year-old aunt was going to survive. she was in the icu for months. >> i couldn't breathe, couldn't talk. my chest was hurting a lot. they kept giving me medication. >> reporter: back at home now, she is dealing with memory and hair loss, ptsd and panic attacks. >> if you don't know where some of your extended family has been , or you are together in close proximity without wearing masks, i just feel like it heightens the risk factor....
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naomi ruccum, cbs news, new york. >> for some of you the news continues.heck back later for cbs news this morning and follow us online anytime at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm ed o'keefe. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, the u.s. approaches nearly four million cases, as the c.d.c. warns the number of infections could be much higher than reported. a new study finds people without symptoms, or those who didn't seek medical attention, could be silently spreading the virus. and, the three simple things that could stop large outbreaks. plus, what we're learning tonight about when the top vaccine candidates will be ready for use. new travel warning. more than half the country now must quarantine when visiting new york. what you should know before you make the trip. china tries to steal vaccine research. the f.b.i. puts out a wanted poster for two chinese nationals charged with attempting to hack u.s. biotech firms.
naomi ruccum, cbs news, new york. >> for some of you the news continues.heck back later for cbs news this morning and follow us online anytime at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm ed o'keefe. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, the u.s. approaches nearly four million cases, as the c.d.c. warns the number of infections could be much higher than reported. a new study finds people without symptoms, or those who didn't seek medical attention,...
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naomi kawase lives in nara, about 500 kilometres away from the capital.show she is a highly acclaimed filmmaker. she was the youngest director to receive the camera door award from the cannes film festival for the debut feature. —— camera d'or. she is known for her emotionally intelligent films would often bleak and sorrowful themes. so how could a directorfame sorrowful themes. so how could a director fame for low—key intimacy turn her hand to chronicle a $25 billion sporting event? the olympics 56 yea rs sporting event? the olympics 56 years ago was not as televised as it is now. and for the key moments, the people will already be watching it on the tv. so for this documentary, i wanted to focus on the behind—the—scenes bits and how these athletes pursue their goals. it's notjust about how they go after the gold medal, but how the athletes respect each other, and there is a lot of beauty in that as well. a beauty she is still trying to capture. despite the global pandemic, kawase has continued to film, albeit through different means and with new themes.
naomi kawase lives in nara, about 500 kilometres away from the capital.show she is a highly acclaimed filmmaker. she was the youngest director to receive the camera door award from the cannes film festival for the debut feature. —— camera d'or. she is known for her emotionally intelligent films would often bleak and sorrowful themes. so how could a directorfame sorrowful themes. so how could a director fame for low—key intimacy turn her hand to chronicle a $25 billion sporting event? the...
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no alcanzamos mi yerno muriÓ solo. >>> despuÉs de llevarlo al hospital >>> jacob mendoza hermano de naomio en el suelo hace 5 dÍas cuando muriÓ >>> cuando llegÓ la ambulancia para recogerlo nos dijo por favor me cuidan a los niÑos y mi esposa le dijo no te preocupes de eso carlos este nosotros te vamos a estar aquÍ por usted y para los niÑos y siempre vamos a cuidar de los niÑos >>> isaiah y nathan no tuvieron la oportunidad de despedirse de su mamÁ ahora ellos enfrentan esta dura prueba que nunca imaginaron en houston texas edgar muÑoz noticias telemundo. >>> quÉ difÍcil no california es ya el estado mÁs afectado por el covid-19, este incluso peor que nueva york que en algÚn momento fue el e epicentro de la pandemia y el coronavirus tiene Últimos datos y paulina tiene todo. >>> efectivamente julio hay nueva informaciÓn estamos en el paÍs a muy poquito de llegar a los 4 millones de casos confirmados para que usted tenga una idea mucho mÁs clara de la dimensiÓn de este gran problema vamos a ponerle un ejemplo, como si todos los habitantes de la ciudad de los Ángeles, estuvieron contagiados
no alcanzamos mi yerno muriÓ solo. >>> despuÉs de llevarlo al hospital >>> jacob mendoza hermano de naomio en el suelo hace 5 dÍas cuando muriÓ >>> cuando llegÓ la ambulancia para recogerlo nos dijo por favor me cuidan a los niÑos y mi esposa le dijo no te preocupes de eso carlos este nosotros te vamos a estar aquÍ por usted y para los niÑos y siempre vamos a cuidar de los niÑos >>> isaiah y nathan no tuvieron la oportunidad de despedirse de su mamÁ...
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here is naomi grimley.mi: that h implications for all countries, when it comes to economic policies,of because course, their percentage of population that is working age will fall. kthat will haveck on effect on their tax burdens. the number of octogenarians in society will dramatically rise. countries are going to have to think really hard about how they provid for long-term care for the elderly. lots of countries are going to fa this, some much more dramatically than others. japan, the population will go down from 128 million to 53 million. in terms of those countries that mentioned nigeria.you that will be catapulted up the league table of the world's most populati -- populous nations to number two. massive implications for geopolitics when weer think abot the balance of power will lie. >> next, let's talk about a conspiracy theory involving a rniture company. the company in question is american. it's called wayfair. it sells furniture and home goods. it recently has ha' to deny it' part of a child traff
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i'm naomi ruchim. >>> new this morning, rapper vanilla ice is canceling his performance on july 4th. he broke the news thursday after pushback from residents and fans concerned about rising coronavirus cases in texas. and jay-z canceled the annual labor day concert in philadelphia. and rescheduled it for next year. the rapper's company says it's due to parallel pandemics. the coronavirus as well as racism and police brutality. >>> if you are looking for fourth of july entertainment in the comfort of your home, well pbs is offering live fireworks from the nation's capital. the show will also feature more than a dozen musical performances including broadway star brian stokes mitchell and opera legend renee fleming. vanessa williams and john stamos will host but not from the usual spot on the west lawn of the u.s. capitol. >> we are co-hosting for the top of a building with the capitol behind us. and we've got a screen in- between us that will show all the live performances. >> it's she doesn't age right? you can watch the 48th anniversary presentation of a capitol fourth tomorrow on pb
i'm naomi ruchim. >>> new this morning, rapper vanilla ice is canceling his performance on july 4th. he broke the news thursday after pushback from residents and fans concerned about rising coronavirus cases in texas. and jay-z canceled the annual labor day concert in philadelphia. and rescheduled it for next year. the rapper's company says it's due to parallel pandemics. the coronavirus as well as racism and police brutality. >>> if you are looking for fourth of july...
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parent may be ready to take the step joining us now to talk more about these new guidelines is doctor naomi barta with ucsf benioff children's hospital doctor, thank you so much for joining us. i know it is important to note that while the cdc did issue these guidelines california has its own guidelines mandating online learning for school the following counties that are still on the states watch list. in a general sense do you think it's a smart move at this stage in the game to bring the should students back into a classroom. >>the best data we have and the best public health approach we have tells us said if the community provinces high that it is not a great idea to reopen schools that would not be recommended idea. it's not if it's not going to do anybody any favors to get schools reopened for not doing it safely because we're just going to close them down again if there if it's not safe enough we don't have to supports in place for teachers and for families and for students to do it in a way that doesn't drive transmission. >>you interact with parents on a daily you know with as a ped
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of fide federal agents that are kidnapping people in portland oregon there's a lot to get to also naomi kara vonnie will bring us the weekly offensive and natalie mcgill has some mind blowing old news about perhaps the only american to ever get paid reparations for slavery but 1st here's my interview with kevin just family and thanks so much for joining me yeah this for having me so you're doing excellent journalism and one of the topics that i think you're one of the best on is julian assigns so i wanted to start off with talking about him obviously there's always developments in what's going on with him to continue. persecution of julian assad recently they added extra indictments more indictments added on a few weeks ago i mean there were already 17 indictment 17 or 18 by the justice department against him what the hell are they adding on to and what's the point of that. they're just window dressing they're trying to make their case look better but it really rests upon this conspiracy theory that they've never been able to prove that julian assad and recruited chelsea manning to work
of fide federal agents that are kidnapping people in portland oregon there's a lot to get to also naomi kara vonnie will bring us the weekly offensive and natalie mcgill has some mind blowing old news about perhaps the only american to ever get paid reparations for slavery but 1st here's my interview with kevin just family and thanks so much for joining me yeah this for having me so you're doing excellent journalism and one of the topics that i think you're one of the best on is julian assigns...
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important book i guarantee you'll learn something from our conversation also coming up we'll go to naomi caravan a for some important redacted stories and natalie mcgill for mind blowing old news about how a black community was destroyed in order to build a central park in new york city but 1st here's my interview with them deval fayaz thanks for taking the time to be here thank you lee great to be here you have an excellent new book people can probably see it over your shoulder there no more war it's a must read about how we here in the u.s. use humanitarian intervention to justify horrible acts of war and you start off by by talking a little about the trump presidency and probably almost everyone watching this can agree he's been a catastrophe in myriad ways so many ways you know you can't really count them all but in terms of for him paul policy it's very telling when the mainstream media and the establishment truly freak out when they freak i mean they do the moments they truly lose it and how terrible trump is they freak out in moments such as when trump said he'd be withdrawing our
important book i guarantee you'll learn something from our conversation also coming up we'll go to naomi caravan a for some important redacted stories and natalie mcgill for mind blowing old news about how a black community was destroyed in order to build a central park in new york city but 1st here's my interview with them deval fayaz thanks for taking the time to be here thank you lee great to be here you have an excellent new book people can probably see it over your shoulder there no more...
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go vonnie naomi watts are protesters being tried as foreign terrorists. because nothing is more foreign to the u.s. than powerful one vocal dissent says that what was really where do you think americans got the idea to burn cars from ice is the ira no it's worse we learned it from the french didn't realize i was an import it's like french fireworks but in the us it become it has become a felony that point to new york protesters who set an empty cop car on fire are facing 45 years to life in prison do they really believe someone's entire life is less valuable than a chevy impala while the in power does do well on miles to the gallon property crimes and even rioting are usually dealt with on the local level but now trump's d.o.j. is giving out felonies like he's the oprah of law and order but federal law is about imagination it's an art you have to appreciate it in the case of a man arrested for possession of a molotov cocktail authorities argued that because he used an imported bottle of the trone pineapple tequila to make the incendiary device the case fe
go vonnie naomi watts are protesters being tried as foreign terrorists. because nothing is more foreign to the u.s. than powerful one vocal dissent says that what was really where do you think americans got the idea to burn cars from ice is the ira no it's worse we learned it from the french didn't realize i was an import it's like french fireworks but in the us it become it has become a felony that point to new york protesters who set an empty cop car on fire are facing 45 years to life in...
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drugs in the amazon but they have sworn they will never pay what they owe also coming up we'll go to naomi cara vonnie with some other redacted. stories and anders link for mind blowing old news about our national anthem but 1st here's my interview with paul pozzi mean yo the associate director of amazon watch paul thanks for joining me thank you so i have a lot of things i want to talk about let's start with the court case the indigenous in ecuador want to big court case some years back against chevron who had destroyed their land filled it with toxic chemicals refused to ever pay for the cleanup many have died from chevron intentional negligence they've now spent years running away from ever paying the billions of dollars that they've been ordered to pay and now they've even succeeded at getting the lawyer who won the case for the indigenous even don's a good they've gotten him locked up on house arrest by using a corrupt judge in new york city so i'm wondering is this all as insane as it sounds and big where does the case stand now. it's more insane than it sounds because that's the sur
drugs in the amazon but they have sworn they will never pay what they owe also coming up we'll go to naomi cara vonnie with some other redacted. stories and anders link for mind blowing old news about our national anthem but 1st here's my interview with paul pozzi mean yo the associate director of amazon watch paul thanks for joining me thank you so i have a lot of things i want to talk about let's start with the court case the indigenous in ecuador want to big court case some years back...
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--naomi nix narang joining us. the next hour of "daybreak asia," we have an exclusive interview. the ceo joins us later, but of course, the market opens in tokyo, seoul, and sydney, just minutes away. we will hear from blackrock's perspectives, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's pretty inspiring the way families redefined the word 'school' this year. it's why, at xfinity, we're committed to helping kids keep learning through the summer. and help college students studying at home stay connected through our university program. we're providing affordable internet access to low income families through our internet essentials program. and this summer, xfinity is creating a virtual summer camp for kids at home- all on xfinity x1. we're committed to helping all families stay connected. learn more at xfinity.com/education. ♪ shery: good evening from bloomberg's global headquarters in new york, i'm shery ahn. haidi: i'm haidi stroud-watts in sydney. welcome to "daybreak: asia." asian markets look set for an uncertain start of
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. >> reporter: naomi's parents contracted it. her father passed away first in april. naomi's mother died one week later, the virus sickening five ot how they got covid-19. >> they had a family gathering maybe a few days before my mom got sick. so it cof could have been from a family gathering. >> reporter: governor newsom wednesday urging caliansing californians not to let their guard down. >> i couldn't breathe. i couldn't talk. my chest was hurting me a lot. >> reporter: back at home now the aunt is dealing with memory and hair loss, ptsd and panic attacks. >> you don't know where some of your extended family has been or you are together in close proximity and not wearing masks it heightens the risk factor. >> reporter: last 4th of july, she went parent's house. this year she's thinking of paying a visit to the cemetery. >> to watch your loved ones suffer from a horrible horrible virus. >> reporter: reporting for fox 2 news. >>> workers are holding a noontime rally outside the alameda county of health. they're calling for better worker protections at the tesla plant
. >> reporter: naomi's parents contracted it. her father passed away first in april. naomi's mother died one week later, the virus sickening five ot how they got covid-19. >> they had a family gathering maybe a few days before my mom got sick. so it cof could have been from a family gathering. >> reporter: governor newsom wednesday urging caliansing californians not to let their guard down. >> i couldn't breathe. i couldn't talk. my chest was hurting me a lot. >>...
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naomi, thank you for that update.tocks following a blowout, apple, amazon, facebook seeing huge surges. we will talk about what is behind those moves come next. this is bloomberg. ♪ -- moves,. this is bloomberg. ♪ moves, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ tech. diving into big i want to look behind the reaction. dan morgan is with us. i want to start with alphabet, the only stock in the red today of the stocks. looking at the massive contraction the global advertising market, but something facebook has not seem to feel the effects of. what makes alphabet different than facebook? dan: when we look at the four stocks, google is the only one down. i think with the street is focusing on is even though advertising revenue was above expectations, but the change from a year ago, down 8.1%, and over the quarter down 11%, compared to facebook, which beat expectations at $18.3 billion, they had an increased of 10% year-over-year in advertising revenue, quarterly basis, they were up 5% was so comparing and contrasting the numbers betwee
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here's more from bbc global health correspondent naomi grimley.rld between virologists around the world about whether it is airborne or not, and this time, the reason that the who has had to take notice is that a letter by 230 doctors and clinicians was written to thejournal for infectious diseases, saying that it really was time for the who to take notice. they cited things like a choir practice in washington state and also a restaurant in china where people fell ill even though they weren't within a matter of a few feet of sick people, so that's why it's become so salient now. stay with us on outside source. still to come: we'll bring you a full update on the covid—19 pandemic in latin america after a spike in cases there. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has said that from friday people arriving in scotland from dozens of countries will no longer have to self—isolate for 1h days. the list is similar to the one issued for england last week. but ms sturgeon said spain and serbia would not be exempt from the quarantine measures, at this
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naomi ruchim joins us live now from jersey city of cbsmoneywatch.com.ood morning. >> reporter: len, good morning to you. well, wall street is off today for the fourth of july holiday weekend. on thursday though the s&p 500 was up 14. >>> several airlines are on the verge of another bailout as american airlinesand four smaller carriers have reached a new agreement with the u.s. government. the u.s. treasury department is going to issue billions of dollars in loans to the airlines. the new terms show the airline industry is still suffering from the near halt on passenger travel. >>> a bit of relief for higher education seekers. federal student loan rates are reaching new historic lows. the interest rate for undergraduates stands at 2.75%. for the 2020/2021 academic year. that's down from 4.53% last year. the drop reflects the federal reserve's incentive to slash short-term interest rates close to 0% amid the economic fallout of the pandemic. len? >> and we hear that fireworks sales are especially up this year. what are those numbers looking like? >> repor
naomi ruchim joins us live now from jersey city of cbsmoneywatch.com.ood morning. >> reporter: len, good morning to you. well, wall street is off today for the fourth of july holiday weekend. on thursday though the s&p 500 was up 14. >>> several airlines are on the verge of another bailout as american airlinesand four smaller carriers have reached a new agreement with the u.s. government. the u.s. treasury department is going to issue billions of dollars in loans to the...
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naomi has the details. >> reporter: 81-year-old anna is a real state agent and even thou enstaying home more than usual during this pandemic, she is still keeping busy. >> i started hearing from a lot of my past buyers, ashow if i needed anything.? some experts have been concerned that americans would experience more loneliness with social distancing restrictions but a national survey from florida state university college of medicine finds the measures did not leave to an uptick in loneliness in the first months of the pandemic. >> we were surprised that it was -- people were feeling socially supported by others. >> loneliness is considered a serious public health concern and studies show loneliness is not only linked to depression but also a risk factor for heart disease and diabetes. this doctor is the lead author of a study that surveyed more than 2000 people inuary before t te april. >> even though we are physically isolated from others, we can still reach out with other ways. >> reach out to others rather than wait for them to reach out to you. sometimes that is difficult for older
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supermodel naomi campbell kicked off online instead of on the cat walk. fashion houses are releasing short film to highlight their collections. wow. beautiful. they will live stream their shows without an audience there in person. and some brands are already prepping for in-person shows come this september. see if that happens. >> still pretty stunning. >> those clothes are spectacular. i can't wait to watch it. >> just take a break from everything and watch the fashio announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: how's everybody? i appreciate you all. how are you all? thank you very much. i appreciate that, folks. yeah, i do. thank you all. thank you very much. i appreciate you, man. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man, steve harvey. [cheering and applause] got a good one for you today. returning for their third day, from conway, arkansas, it's the champs. it's the matkin family. woman: whoo! yeah, baby! steve: and from--heh! and from trenton, new jersey,
supermodel naomi campbell kicked off online instead of on the cat walk. fashion houses are releasing short film to highlight their collections. wow. beautiful. they will live stream their shows without an audience there in person. and some brands are already prepping for in-person shows come this september. see if that happens. >> still pretty stunning. >> those clothes are spectacular. i can't wait to watch it. >> just take a break from everything and watch the fashio...
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nao naomi escobal and carlos garcia had been married and leave behind two boys. 82-year-old richard retired 30 years later. he printed his photos of the world famous collection in a dark room on site. in his free time, "the new york times" reports he played the drums at a weekly jam session and restored old sports cars. he's survived by his wife of 62 years. we'll be right back. ♪ come on in, we're open. ♪ all we do is hand you the bag. simple. done. we adapt and we change. you know, you just figure it out. we've just been finding a way to keep on pushing. ♪ we've just been finding a way to keep on pushing. there are so many toothpastes out there, which one should i use? try crest pro/active defense. it neutralizes bacteria for a healthier mouth than even the leading multi-benefit toothpaste. crest. hold on one second... sure. okay... okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! check it out. safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! he's here. he's right here. - h
nao naomi escobal and carlos garcia had been married and leave behind two boys. 82-year-old richard retired 30 years later. he printed his photos of the world famous collection in a dark room on site. in his free time, "the new york times" reports he played the drums at a weekly jam session and restored old sports cars. he's survived by his wife of 62 years. we'll be right back. ♪ come on in, we're open. ♪ all we do is hand you the bag. simple. done. we adapt and we change. you...
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$5,000 y los duelos de eliminaciÓn directa determina ban al ganador y a la ganadora la ronda final naomi
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>>nat and naomi coli, us wedding photo from last saturday on the cape and the guy in the red shirt, he's not a wedding crasher that's carlo di maria, the mayor of everett he stepped in when the reverend. >>it was a no show saying their vows looking across from each other with the water their family their daughter feet, yeah we had a personal vows them. >>to marry the couple he did not be able to make an legal so di maria decided to call governor baker who gave the everett mayor emergency justice of the peace and the vows were said like matt said they had very easy was right cell phone. i was able to scroll through the young couple are both doctors heading to new jobs at cape cod hospital. but today they stopped for lunch at will been country club to give di maria against would have like to also have the governor and lieutenant governor at the table, you know how lieutenant governor governor baker care about their >>that was bill shields reporting for us now that wraps up kron 4 news at 5 our coverage continues at the top of the hour. ahead at 6 alameda county gets the green light to resu
>>nat and naomi coli, us wedding photo from last saturday on the cape and the guy in the red shirt, he's not a wedding crasher that's carlo di maria, the mayor of everett he stepped in when the reverend. >>it was a no show saying their vows looking across from each other with the water their family their daughter feet, yeah we had a personal vows them. >>to marry the couple he did not be able to make an legal so di maria decided to call governor baker who gave the everett...
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>>matt and naomi coli.us wedding photo from last saturday on the cape and the guy in the red shirt, he's not a wedding crasher that's carlo di maria, the mayor of everett he stepped in when the reverend. >>it was a no show saying their vows looking cars from each other with the water their family their daughter feet, yeah we had a personal vows them. >>to marry the couple he did not able to make an legal so di maria decided to call governor baker who gave the everett mayor emergency justice of the peace and the vows were said like matt said they had a was a very easy was right cell phone. i was able to scroll through the young couple are both doctors heading to new jobs at cape cod hospital. but today, this stop for lunch, it will been country club to give di maria against would have like to also have the governor and lieutenant governor at the table, you know how lieutenant governor governor being or care about their >>and that was bill shields reporting. well tonight kron 4 is hosting a live town hall wit
>>matt and naomi coli.us wedding photo from last saturday on the cape and the guy in the red shirt, he's not a wedding crasher that's carlo di maria, the mayor of everett he stepped in when the reverend. >>it was a no show saying their vows looking cars from each other with the water their family their daughter feet, yeah we had a personal vows them. >>to marry the couple he did not able to make an legal so di maria decided to call governor baker who gave the everett mayor...
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naomi ruchim, cbs news. >>> new state data on the virus is showing the majority of covid patients are between the ages of 18 and 49. and there are more than 293,000 of them. 43,000 cases involve children and teens up to the age of 17. dr. fauci fired back after the president said this. >> young people are almost immune to this disease. the younger, the better. i guess the stronger. so we have to have our schools open. we have to protect our teachers. we have to protect our elderly you but we have to have the schools open. >> there was a korean study that you remember that came out just a week or so ago that showed that children from 10 to 19 transmit virus to adults as well as adults transmit to adults. now you get this study which is interesting children up to 5 years old have many, many more times virus in their nasal fannics than adults do. >> usc sorority and fraternity row is being hit hard by the outbreak. there have been 44 coronavirus cases there the school says. the university says a coronavirus outbreak happened in the early part of july out of quaransays a handful of people
naomi ruchim, cbs news. >>> new state data on the virus is showing the majority of covid patients are between the ages of 18 and 49. and there are more than 293,000 of them. 43,000 cases involve children and teens up to the age of 17. dr. fauci fired back after the president said this. >> young people are almost immune to this disease. the younger, the better. i guess the stronger. so we have to have our schools open. we have to protect our teachers. we have to protect our...
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. >> i declare paris couture fashion >> naomi campbell kicked off fashion week online.sual place out on the cat walk. some fashion houses released their short films to highlight their collections. others choosing to live stream their shows which were held without any in-person audiences, however some brands all ready prepping for in- person shows this september. everybody will be happy when they're back. we'll be right back. >>> no question. it's always fun to look at the fashions, it's like a little mental break. just look at something beautiful. no question. and if you want another mental break, look outside. it was pretty beautiful today, too, paul. >>> nice day today, the weather will be cooperative as we head into tomorrow as well. before temperatures heat up a little bit for the weekend. low to mid 90s inland saturday and sunday. that's not bad for inland portions of the bay area in the month of july. we don't see any triple digit temperatures in the near future over the next seven days but plenty of 90-degree plus readings for inland section of the bay area, arou
. >> i declare paris couture fashion >> naomi campbell kicked off fashion week online.sual place out on the cat walk. some fashion houses released their short films to highlight their collections. others choosing to live stream their shows which were held without any in-person audiences, however some brands all ready prepping for in- person shows this september. everybody will be happy when they're back. we'll be right back. >>> no question. it's always fun to look at the...
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naomi ruckham reports. >> reporter: fireworks are bright and beautiful.their vibrant colors from metals. now researchers at nyu grossplan school of medicine have found fireworks sold to consumers can release toxic metals into the air. >> i was surprised they were such high levels. >> reporter: lead author dr. terry gordon said his son christopher came up with the idea to study the toxicity of fireworks particles for a science project. they collected airborne particles emitted from about a dozen different types of fireworks and tested them on human cells in the lab. >> we found high levels of lead in one of the 12 samples. and a common metal we found was copper at high levels. we also found strantium and titanium and aluminum. >> reporter: researchers analyzed air quality samples taken over 14 years and found toxic metal levels were higher around the 4th of july and new year's eve. >> no one considers the metals in the particles that we're going to breathe. it's mostly -- consumer fireworks are mostly for young children. one has to be aware that one should
naomi ruckham reports. >> reporter: fireworks are bright and beautiful.their vibrant colors from metals. now researchers at nyu grossplan school of medicine have found fireworks sold to consumers can release toxic metals into the air. >> i was surprised they were such high levels. >> reporter: lead author dr. terry gordon said his son christopher came up with the idea to study the toxicity of fireworks particles for a science project. they collected airborne particles emitted...
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naomi ruchim, cbs news. >>> participants can tag their posts with #blackcreatorsfund to be consideredfor funding and resources. >>> this whole pandemic thing has been d for us t talk to your kids about coronavirus. an interactive book developed by a group of teenagers. >> yeah, four freshmen from a long beach high school came up with the covid coloring book and it teaches kids all about the virus and everything from hand washing to the importance of face coverings and social distancing. there's even a mask at the end of each book. the book was the project for an economics class. >> it's kind of hard to just find something to do that's entertaining. especially when you are stuck at home all the time. so we wanted to give them a way that they can understand it and have some form of entertainment. >> they initially thought thl 2 but they ended up selling hundreds. might need to buy one anne. i'm running out of things to do. >>> time now 4:56. and another setback for bay area restaurants. already hurting. coming up in our next half hour, why one health expert says shutting down won't curb
naomi ruchim, cbs news. >>> participants can tag their posts with #blackcreatorsfund to be consideredfor funding and resources. >>> this whole pandemic thing has been d for us t talk to your kids about coronavirus. an interactive book developed by a group of teenagers. >> yeah, four freshmen from a long beach high school came up with the covid coloring book and it teaches kids all about the virus and everything from hand washing to the importance of face coverings and...
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naomi bar deck is on the ucsf task force were a safe return for school. >> the error we made in this part of the debt is opening a bars and restaurants before schools, that's probably because it was summertime, but i would say as a society we should look towards looking to opening a school for. >> reporter: doctors say there is a way to get kids back to school, but it all hinges on seeing a decline in covid-19 cases. >> with rising community prevalence, it's not going to work. there's data that shows that if this community transmission going on, it will transmission mostly on ki, espely in elemenry school, are at a very low risk for catching coronavirus took the biggest concern is spread between faculty and staff. >> our usual mental model as we think about the kids or patients as being a source of infection. it is what you get into the break room, or you sit down to have lunch, and you take off your mask, you start to eat, you chat with somebody who is your cauley, who you trust, you're familiar with, and that is where the greatest risk for transmission is going to be. >> reporter:
naomi bar deck is on the ucsf task force were a safe return for school. >> the error we made in this part of the debt is opening a bars and restaurants before schools, that's probably because it was summertime, but i would say as a society we should look towards looking to opening a school for. >> reporter: doctors say there is a way to get kids back to school, but it all hinges on seeing a decline in covid-19 cases. >> with rising community prevalence, it's not going to work....
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naomi ruchim, cbs news. >>> more businesses are moving forward with their own mask mandates. cvs and target are among the major retailers now requiring masks in the stores across the country. >>> and update now on the aftermath of the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire in oakland. the fire at a converted warehouse killed 36 people in december of 2016. 32 of the 36 families who lost loved ones filed a lawsuit against oakland. saying city officials ignored warning signs that the building was a fire trap. last night the city council approved a settlement of $32.7 million. a statement says the city continues to assert as the agreement provides that it is not liable for these tragic losses. the city decided to settle this case because of the cost/benefit analysis. >> they say they're not taking responsibility but they truly are by paying this sum amount. >> there's no victory lap being taken by anyone in this case. >> attorneys for the families say the case is not about the money. they say their clients just want to make sure a similar tragedy does not happen to anyone else. >>> thi
naomi ruchim, cbs news. >>> more businesses are moving forward with their own mask mandates. cvs and target are among the major retailers now requiring masks in the stores across the country. >>> and update now on the aftermath of the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire in oakland. the fire at a converted warehouse killed 36 people in december of 2016. 32 of the 36 families who lost loved ones filed a lawsuit against oakland. saying city officials ignored warning signs that the...
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yo acompañaba a mi hija al hospital. >> la mamá de naomi dice que jamás imaginó estas pérdidas y másnorma. para recordar al infortunado que son seis pies , el dueño del bar dice que desde que las instaló ninguno de los clientes se olvidan de mantener la distancia social vamos con más de la bipolaridad. >> es controversial porque después de días de silencio kim kardashian reapareció en instagram, por la situación que atraviesa especialmente su esposo kanye west, ha protagonizado violentos episodios escribió que como muchos ustedes saben kanye tiene un trastorno bipolar cualquiera que tenga esto o un ser querido que lo padezca saber lo complicado y doloroso que es comprenderlo. otro mensaje incitaba a los siguiente ... (información en pantalla). (información en pantalla). ingopa (información en pantalla). >> para entender más a las personas que lo padecen estamos con una terapeuta de familia buenos días. >> hablaremos del tema del comportamiento de la víbora lidad, cómo es el comportamiento de una persona así? >> es una enfermedad mental pero experimentan cambios de ánimos poco comunes
yo acompañaba a mi hija al hospital. >> la mamá de naomi dice que jamás imaginó estas pérdidas y másnorma. para recordar al infortunado que son seis pies , el dueño del bar dice que desde que las instaló ninguno de los clientes se olvidan de mantener la distancia social vamos con más de la bipolaridad. >> es controversial porque después de días de silencio kim kardashian reapareció en instagram, por la situación que atraviesa especialmente su esposo kanye west, ha...
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about some of the other developing stories we're following here with me is redacted correspondent naomikara vonnie may thank you for having me thanks for being here what you got person woman man cameron t.v. well done and yeah things are going to be frozen you olympics well it's a great quote of our president current president right now. well we do i do remember some other stories there is a 15 year old in michigan who was sent to juvenile detention for not doing her online homework now i don't know if anybody's doing their online homework to know all the terms and that's like like judy prism yes. this is a big deal in the sense of. yeah and especially during covert they're trying to decrease their numbers in jails and juvenile detention and people have been released but they're trying to increase the numbers before cova decreases. exactly exactly in the kobe numbers in juvenile detention are going up and vulnerable kids are getting sick and they have underlying conditions like i obviously do right now just to juvenile detention for not doing homework yeah well it was she was violating
about some of the other developing stories we're following here with me is redacted correspondent naomikara vonnie may thank you for having me thanks for being here what you got person woman man cameron t.v. well done and yeah things are going to be frozen you olympics well it's a great quote of our president current president right now. well we do i do remember some other stories there is a 15 year old in michigan who was sent to juvenile detention for not doing her online homework now i don't...
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here's naomi grimley with her analysis of the findings.gh this when it comes to economic policies, because, of course, the percentage of the population of working age will fall, that will then have a knock on effect on their tax burdens, and on top of that as we have heard, the number of octogenarians in society will dramatically rise, so countries again have to think really hard about how they provide long—term ca re about how they provide long—term care for the elderly. lots of countries are going to face this, so much more dramatically than others, so to give you the biggest for japan, the population will go down from 128,000,002 53 million, and in terms of those countries that are powering ahead, you mention nigeria, that will be catapulted up the league table of the world's most populous nations to number two. massive implications for geopolitics there when we are thinking of where there when we are thinking of where the balance of power will live by the balance of power will live by the end of the century. next, a new conspiracy theo
here's naomi grimley with her analysis of the findings.gh this when it comes to economic policies, because, of course, the percentage of the population of working age will fall, that will then have a knock on effect on their tax burdens, and on top of that as we have heard, the number of octogenarians in society will dramatically rise, so countries again have to think really hard about how they provide long—term ca re about how they provide long—term care for the elderly. lots of countries...
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i'm on my way to meet japan's most awarded and celebrated female director, naomi kawase. been chosen as the official documentary maker for the tokyo 2020 olympic games. now, this interview took weeks of negotiations and planning and i'm quite excited but also a little nervous. kawase lives in nara around 500km away from the capital. the walls of kawase's office show she's a highly acclaimed film—maker. she was the youngest director to receive the cannes d'0r award at the cannes film festival for her debut feature, suzaku. she is known for emotionally intelligent films with often bleak and sorrowful themes. so, how could a directorfamed for low—key intimacy turn her hand to chronicle a $25 billion sporting event? translation: the olympics 56 years ago wasn't as televised as it is now. and for the key moments, people will already be watching it on their tv. so for this documentary, i wanted to focus on the behind—the—scenes bits and how these athletes pursue their goals. it's notjust about how they go after their gold medal but how the athletes respect each other and there
i'm on my way to meet japan's most awarded and celebrated female director, naomi kawase. been chosen as the official documentary maker for the tokyo 2020 olympic games. now, this interview took weeks of negotiations and planning and i'm quite excited but also a little nervous. kawase lives in nara around 500km away from the capital. the walls of kawase's office show she's a highly acclaimed film—maker. she was the youngest director to receive the cannes d'0r award at the cannes film festival...
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drop in the amazon but they have sworn they will never pay what they owe also coming up we'll go to naomi caravan me with some.
drop in the amazon but they have sworn they will never pay what they owe also coming up we'll go to naomi caravan me with some.
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propaganda have to be to warrant an online deletion in a dead versus a la difference are pretty by naomi designation look i'm not saying trump is a hero or a great guy or even the man who wants peace i'm not even saying he's a man he very well may be a giant blood sucking leech in a human skin suit a poorly tailor human skin suit all i'm saying is that timing doesn't add up either these landmark stories that that that that destroy every chance of peace or troop withdrawal or false in fact we've already proven that 2 out of 3 of them are very false or peace has exceedingly ridiculously laughably bad timing which do you think it is a company from washington d.c. the belly the bases redacted i. welcome i believe cam now let's check the news from behind jeffrey abstains long time confidant and partner in their pedophilia trafficking ring go lay in maxwell has been taken into custody by the f.b.i. this is causing a bit of a turf war between different law enforcement agencies as to who gets to suicide her the f b i one to the n.y.p.d. a one to the clintons one to even the beefeaters with the f
propaganda have to be to warrant an online deletion in a dead versus a la difference are pretty by naomi designation look i'm not saying trump is a hero or a great guy or even the man who wants peace i'm not even saying he's a man he very well may be a giant blood sucking leech in a human skin suit a poorly tailor human skin suit all i'm saying is that timing doesn't add up either these landmark stories that that that that destroy every chance of peace or troop withdrawal or false in fact we've...