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cnn's natasha chen is in atlanta for us. natasha, what has the reopening been like for businesses?hat can we expect to see tomorrow? >> reporter: well, wolf, tomorrow, movie theaters will be allowed to reopen along with those restaurants doing dine-in service. and that comes with a number of restrictions. for example, employees have to have face coverings, no handshakes, a lot of requirements for sanitation and washing of hands, and there are no more than ten customers allowed per 500 square feet. i have to say, when i was in south carolina covering some businesses opening there last week, the density allowed was a lot stricter than this. so georgia is going with ten customers per 500 square feet. now, when we talked to business owners of barber shops, of bowling alleys, you know, there is a level of uncomfortable awareness that there is a health risk here, but they also have not gotten any of the financial aid that they've applied for, so there's a huge amount of pressure to open their doors just to earn any kind of income. we know that there are a number of restaurants who have t
cnn's natasha chen is in atlanta for us. natasha, what has the reopening been like for businesses?hat can we expect to see tomorrow? >> reporter: well, wolf, tomorrow, movie theaters will be allowed to reopen along with those restaurants doing dine-in service. and that comes with a number of restrictions. for example, employees have to have face coverings, no handshakes, a lot of requirements for sanitation and washing of hands, and there are no more than ten customers allowed per 500...
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natasha works to help others to escape. as a perpetrator‘s paradise. for the victims, many of the escape routes, like the school run are now shut off. i can't imagine now being in this lockdown with my ex—husband — the fear, the panic, the claustrophobia, treading on eggshells. two women a week are leaving their abusers in a body bag. the terrifying fact is this will increase. i hope i'm wrong, but i think women and children are going to come through this lockdown in a far worse position than they are now. all over the uk, helpline teams are being forced by the lockdown to work apart. the largest charity in the field, refuge, runs the national domestic abuse helpline. it's re—routed its secure phone lines to spare rooms and private places in workers' homes. if you're experiencing domestic abuse, please don't feel alone. refuge is providing its services around—the—clock. the helpline runs every hour, of every day. you know, call us, even in the middle of the night, and we will provide support to you. over the past week, ther
natasha works to help others to escape. as a perpetrator‘s paradise. for the victims, many of the escape routes, like the school run are now shut off. i can't imagine now being in this lockdown with my ex—husband — the fear, the panic, the claustrophobia, treading on eggshells. two women a week are leaving their abusers in a body bag. the terrifying fact is this will increase. i hope i'm wrong, but i think women and children are going to come through this lockdown in a far worse position...
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but natasha is just thankful to be alive. my kids were my main priority. i was terrified. knew ijust needed to get home and see my children. heartbreaking, scary, especially to think i could have left them without a mum. natasha is a student nurse and had recently completed a placement at the university hospital of wales, only to return as a patient on itu. the care and treatment she's had has made her all the more determined to return to nursing herself. a lot of people are scared with the way things they are at the moment. but after what they've done for me, i would like to give something back. that was nick palit reporting from barry in south wales. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello. after that wet weather that some of us had yesterday that made quite a change, we are going to squeeze out a bit more wet weather before the month is done. we have already had some rain today across parts of wales, it has brightened up a bit since then, but there is more rain on the way. low pressure is in charge and it is around this area of low pressure, as y
but natasha is just thankful to be alive. my kids were my main priority. i was terrified. knew ijust needed to get home and see my children. heartbreaking, scary, especially to think i could have left them without a mum. natasha is a student nurse and had recently completed a placement at the university hospital of wales, only to return as a patient on itu. the care and treatment she's had has made her all the more determined to return to nursing herself. a lot of people are scared with the way...
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i gave natasha chen a new job there, saying she was a meteorologist. i thought she was going to talk to us about the weather coming through. tom sater joins us to talk about the line of storms moving across the south. what do you know? >> been a terrible day. no one wants to see a tornado outbreak on easter sunday or any day for that matter, especially with everything we have been going through, the lockdown situation and everyone staying at home. a lot of families are frightened. 95 million americans under the threat of tornadoes from areas of texas, louisiana, mississippi, arkansas, and sliding all the way across georgia during the darkness of the night. let me show you the radar picture again. we have two waves going on here. see the pink, that's the latest in a tornado warning. off to the left of the screen, that's the secondary batch. notice the orange boxes, those are severe thunderstorm warnings. the secondary batch moving through central arkansas not too much tornadic activity, but straight line wind damage. but earlier today, after a tornado m
i gave natasha chen a new job there, saying she was a meteorologist. i thought she was going to talk to us about the weather coming through. tom sater joins us to talk about the line of storms moving across the south. what do you know? >> been a terrible day. no one wants to see a tornado outbreak on easter sunday or any day for that matter, especially with everything we have been going through, the lockdown situation and everyone staying at home. a lot of families are frightened. 95...
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thank you very, very much for joining us tonight, natasha.and letting people understand what this work is like. we really appreciate it. >> thank you so much for having me. >> and thank you for what you do. really appreciate it. that is tonight's "last word." "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> good evening once again. the superdome in new orleans bathed in blue light tonight in honor of the health care workers and first responders who are on the front lines of this pandemic. and a look live at the empire state building after what some believe and want to believe may have been the peak day of deaths in new york. day 1,176 of this trump administration. administration. 208 days to go now until the presidential election. and by the way, the republican leader in the house today echoed the president, making it clear the republicans are dead set against voting by mail in this country. at today's white house briefing, the president said we're at the top of the hill, presuming he meant the curve. he said we've had a tremendous day. he
thank you very, very much for joining us tonight, natasha.and letting people understand what this work is like. we really appreciate it. >> thank you so much for having me. >> and thank you for what you do. really appreciate it. that is tonight's "last word." "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> good evening once again. the superdome in new orleans bathed in blue light tonight in honor of the health care workers and first responders who...
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natasha works to help others to escape.paradise. for the victims, many of the escape routes, like the school run, are now shut off. i can't imagine now being in this lockdown with my ex—husband — the fear, the panic, the claustrophobia, treading on eggshells. two women a week are leaving their abusers in a body bag. the terrifying fact is this will increase. i hope i'm wrong, but i think women and children are going to come through this lockdown in a far worse position than they are now. all over the uk, helpline teams are being forced by the lockdown to work apart. the largest charity in the field, refuge, runs the national domestic abuse helpline. it's re—routed its secure phone lines to spare rooms and private places in workers' homes. if you're experiencing domestic abuse, please don't feel alone. refuge is providing its services around—the—clock. the helpline runs every hour, of every day. you know, call us, even in the middle of the night, and we will provide support to you. over the past week, there has been a 25% in
natasha works to help others to escape.paradise. for the victims, many of the escape routes, like the school run, are now shut off. i can't imagine now being in this lockdown with my ex—husband — the fear, the panic, the claustrophobia, treading on eggshells. two women a week are leaving their abusers in a body bag. the terrifying fact is this will increase. i hope i'm wrong, but i think women and children are going to come through this lockdown in a far worse position than they are now....
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for the advance of the coronavirus and here with more much more in fact on the spot is our tease natasha sweet a touch of what he got force. well yeah steve even though president has been staying ahead of the curve helping the u.s. to defeat the crown a virus and eventually getting us all back to work the left is doing everything they can to somehow blame him for covert 19 and this anti trump ad from the soros funded priorities usa action will show you just how desperate they are the pay the president and negative lights this ad aired more than $1000.00 times over a week span of march 21st to the 27th according to advertising analytics priorities usa was the top advertiser for the week they spent $6000000.00 airing the initial ad and the liberal super pac has pledged to spend a whopping 150000000 in the 20 twentieth's cycle supporting the democratic nominee and against president trump the coronavirus this is their new home we have a totally under control one person coming in from china one day it's like the miracle that will disappear when you have 15 people and within a couple of days i
for the advance of the coronavirus and here with more much more in fact on the spot is our tease natasha sweet a touch of what he got force. well yeah steve even though president has been staying ahead of the curve helping the u.s. to defeat the crown a virus and eventually getting us all back to work the left is doing everything they can to somehow blame him for covert 19 and this anti trump ad from the soros funded priorities usa action will show you just how desperate they are the pay the...
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you, natasha chen there. >>> up next, these images from across the country. these groups of people who cannot afford to buy groceries, waiting in these long lines at food banks. we'll tell you how the states are now helping to make sure that families have enough to eat. >>> and you may know what we're talking about here. the trouble of coping with tragedy when so much of the suffering is happening alone. we're talking to a man who lost his mother to covid-19, about the challenges of healing in this environment, and what's happening now. stay close. - oh. - what's going on? - oh, darn! - let me help. here we go. lift and push and push! there... it's up there. oh, boy. hey joshie... wrinkles send the wrong message. help prevent them before they start with downy wrinkleguard. hey! bud. hey, pop pop! so you won't get caught with wrinkles again. [woman laughs] more than ever, your home is your sanctuary. that's why lincoln offers you the ability to purchase a new vehicle remotely with participating dealers. an effortless transaction- all without leaving the comfor
you, natasha chen there. >>> up next, these images from across the country. these groups of people who cannot afford to buy groceries, waiting in these long lines at food banks. we'll tell you how the states are now helping to make sure that families have enough to eat. >>> and you may know what we're talking about here. the trouble of coping with tragedy when so much of the suffering is happening alone. we're talking to a man who lost his mother to covid-19, about the...
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let's bring in cnn's natasha chen right now. natasha, how big of a problem are we talking?> reporter: yeah, victor and christi, we know about ten meat processing plants across the country that we know of that have shut down thus far because of the outbreaks. we're talking hundreds of employees and some who died at various facilities that process beef, pork, poultry. you can imagine prior to the pandemic a normal operation in a place like that would involve people standing close together, processing the meat. the unions tell us that in order to clean off excess animal fluids and blood, and the place to change clothes and shower, those are tight spaces. so, now, we're dealing with a lot of companies trying very hard to implement steps to protect their workers. while some have closed, some have decided to stay open. next, in waterloo, iowa, yesterday, more than two dozen local and state officials wrote a letter to tyson foods asking them to close their waterloo facility because of outbreak there. let's show you what the mayor told cnn. >> in most instances they are the least r
let's bring in cnn's natasha chen right now. natasha, how big of a problem are we talking?> reporter: yeah, victor and christi, we know about ten meat processing plants across the country that we know of that have shut down thus far because of the outbreaks. we're talking hundreds of employees and some who died at various facilities that process beef, pork, poultry. you can imagine prior to the pandemic a normal operation in a place like that would involve people standing close together,...
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natasha works to help others to escape.etrator‘s paradise. for the victims, many of the escape routes, like the school run, are now shut off. i can't imagine now being in this lockdown with my ex—husband — the fear, the panic, the claustrophobia, treading on eggshells. two women a week are leaving their abusers in a body bag. the terrifying fact is this will increase. i hope i'm wrong, but i think women and children are going to come through this lockdown in a far worse position than they are now. all over the uk, helpline teams are being forced by the lockdown to work apart. the largest charity in the field, refuge, runs the national domestic abuse helpline. it's re—routed its secure phone lines to spare rooms and private places in workers' homes. if you're experiencing domestic abuse, please don't feel alone. refuge is providing its services around—the—clock. the helpline runs every hour, of every day. you know, call us, even in the middle of the night, and we will provide support to you. over the past week, there has bee
natasha works to help others to escape.etrator‘s paradise. for the victims, many of the escape routes, like the school run, are now shut off. i can't imagine now being in this lockdown with my ex—husband — the fear, the panic, the claustrophobia, treading on eggshells. two women a week are leaving their abusers in a body bag. the terrifying fact is this will increase. i hope i'm wrong, but i think women and children are going to come through this lockdown in a far worse position than they...
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but natasha is just thankful to be alive. my kids were my main priority. i was terrified.em without a mum. natasha is a student nurse and had recently completed a placement at the university hospital of wales, only to return as a patient on itu. the care and treatment she's had has made her all the more determined to return to nursing herself. a lot of people are scared with the way things they are at the moment. but after what they've done for me, i would like to give something back. borisjohnson boris johnson and carrie borisjohnson and carrie symonds have announced the birth of a healthy baby boy at hospital in london. both mum and baby are doing well, their spokesman said. boris johnson avp his fiance carrie symonds have had a baby boy in the early hours of this morning. i don't think anybody knew that the due date was this early. but the baby boy is healthy, born at a london hospital earlier this morning. both mum and baby are doing well, according to their spokesman. and perhaps that is why borisjohnson won't be appearing at pmqs today. they're absolutely thrilled, w
but natasha is just thankful to be alive. my kids were my main priority. i was terrified.em without a mum. natasha is a student nurse and had recently completed a placement at the university hospital of wales, only to return as a patient on itu. the care and treatment she's had has made her all the more determined to return to nursing herself. a lot of people are scared with the way things they are at the moment. but after what they've done for me, i would like to give something back....
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let's go to natasha chen in columbia, south carolina. and natasha, you talked to one business owner who said he can't afford to say closed much longer. of course he's not alone, right? >> reporter: absolutely, brianna. we're talking to several businesses and there is a theme here. they don't know where their money is going to come from. there is not a lot of information or access to the federal assistance they're looking for and so they are very eager to earn a living but also worried about protecting their own health and the health of their customers so it is a balancing act here. different businesses are making different choices. one behind us, lucy's, that owner is open today. here is what he told me. >> if i see that the cases are spiking all week long in south carolina, i will close again voluntarily rather than be a part of what may or may not have been a poor decision. >> reporter: and we are hearing from those coastal towns as you mentioned, a lot of them are still restricting beach access. myrtle beach is keeping the beached clo
let's go to natasha chen in columbia, south carolina. and natasha, you talked to one business owner who said he can't afford to say closed much longer. of course he's not alone, right? >> reporter: absolutely, brianna. we're talking to several businesses and there is a theme here. they don't know where their money is going to come from. there is not a lot of information or access to the federal assistance they're looking for and so they are very eager to earn a living but also worried...
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other members of natasha's family could now also be tested if they chose to they have a 5050 chance of having the mutated gene as well but some people prefer not to know . in addition to prophylactic surgery those who test positive can also opt for more regular cancer screening that won't stop the almost developing of course but an early diagnosis could at least improve the chances of survival. is. finding out you have this gene mutation isn't easy to deal with so that needs to be given careful thought before you go for the test what will you do if the result is positive how will you tell your children or siblings exactly lots of people decide they'd rather not know and you have to respect that. just missed one of our facebook too young. martina schuster's daughter very you know got herself tested under scuppered she does not have the gene mutation martina suncor been on the other hand decided not to have the test there's currently no effective breast cancer screening for men of his age so he decided he was better off not knowing. the patient we just saw in our report and that was gett
other members of natasha's family could now also be tested if they chose to they have a 5050 chance of having the mutated gene as well but some people prefer not to know . in addition to prophylactic surgery those who test positive can also opt for more regular cancer screening that won't stop the almost developing of course but an early diagnosis could at least improve the chances of survival. is. finding out you have this gene mutation isn't easy to deal with so that needs to be given careful...
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cnn's natasha chen is following this development for us.asha, why the change for georgia beaches and how are beach communities reacting? >> reporter: fred, the reason may not be explicit. you can tell by the photos tweeted this weekends of relatively empty beaches his office currently doesn't believe this to be a problem. his office told me there were about 150 people on the beach at the island this weekend. frustrating a mayor there who earlier in a statement talked how the pentagon has had to order 150 body bags. calling the governor's reaction reckless but they would take legal recourse. here's what she said. >> asking our residents on tybee island to continue to comply with safety restrictions that we have put into place. they're not mandated anymore because the governor has rekrindrekrind rescinded that until april 15th. don't know what's going to happen after that. i want everyone to know the city of tybee island has not opened the beaches. our governor has mandated that the beaches in georgia be opened. >> reporter: she also said the
cnn's natasha chen is following this development for us.asha, why the change for georgia beaches and how are beach communities reacting? >> reporter: fred, the reason may not be explicit. you can tell by the photos tweeted this weekends of relatively empty beaches his office currently doesn't believe this to be a problem. his office told me there were about 150 people on the beach at the island this weekend. frustrating a mayor there who earlier in a statement talked how the pentagon has...
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rosa, thank you so much for that. >>> and natasha, let's talk about south carolina. there is over 4,000 coronavirus cases there and 120 deaths. so what restrictions is the governor wanting to lift? >> reporter: well, he's about to talk about that in a few minutes inside at a press conference but i've been speaking with someone with direct knowledge of the plans and we're told that these businesses that had closed on april 6th during an executive order, those are the ones he would like to reopen. and they include furniture stores, places that sell clothing, jewel, shoes, books, music, florists, flea market and goods, they are welcome to open but with the restriction of keeping it to a 20% capacity. now they're also talking about reopening beaches, which has very much concerned the beach towns that say they will still restrict that to residents only regardless of what the governor's order says. and i've just been talking to a person who was laid off from a furniture store. he has been unable to get his unemployment processed for two weeks. he has not gotten a stimulus
rosa, thank you so much for that. >>> and natasha, let's talk about south carolina. there is over 4,000 coronavirus cases there and 120 deaths. so what restrictions is the governor wanting to lift? >> reporter: well, he's about to talk about that in a few minutes inside at a press conference but i've been speaking with someone with direct knowledge of the plans and we're told that these businesses that had closed on april 6th during an executive order, those are the ones he would...
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natasha china wi natasha then with t natasha chen request with the story. >> these are disposable, here. >> reporter: georgia's governor says the state is ready. >> we will allow gyms, fitness centers, bowling alleys, barbers, body art stewudios. >> reporter: barbers like this one who is diabetic. >> i definitely with not haould opened anything against the health officials' recommendations or the president. >> reporter: the president who reportedly told states to liberate, issuing a public rebuke of the republican he once endorsed. >> i want happy with it. and i wasn't happy with brian kemp. >> reporter: the state won't see a peak until next week according to widely-accepted data. >> we're afraid if we don't open the person down the street will, and we won't have business. >> reporter: this barbershop was one of two that were open out of the ten donna visited. >> these are our gloves. >> reporter: she is a beauty supplier in georgia and alabama. it was her first day back in the truck in a month. she can't afford not to work. >> i'm just kind of on the fence, you know? i don't know, you
natasha china wi natasha then with t natasha chen request with the story. >> these are disposable, here. >> reporter: georgia's governor says the state is ready. >> we will allow gyms, fitness centers, bowling alleys, barbers, body art stewudios. >> reporter: barbers like this one who is diabetic. >> i definitely with not haould opened anything against the health officials' recommendations or the president. >> reporter: the president who reportedly told...
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natasha howard, thank you very much indeed. yes, thank you very much.s now, and senator bernie sanders has endorsed his former rival, joe biden, for the democratic nomination for president. for more on the significance of the announcement, here's the bbc‘s katty kay. it's a sign of the times that this was not done at some big political rally in a swing state but from the basement of the senator from vermont at the basement of the former vice president of the united states. the two men coming together, asjoe biden put it, for critical unity. what's key about this is the timing. i remember back in 2016, bernie sanders' endorsement of hillary clinton was pretty tepid. in fact, it took him 36 days after she was the presumptive nominee to actually get there. this time around, it's taken bernie sanders only five days and as he put it, the reason he's endorsing joe biden as the because he believes that donald trump as he says "the most dangerous president in american history and he will do everything he can to try to get him out of the white house. that includ
natasha howard, thank you very much indeed. yes, thank you very much.s now, and senator bernie sanders has endorsed his former rival, joe biden, for the democratic nomination for president. for more on the significance of the announcement, here's the bbc‘s katty kay. it's a sign of the times that this was not done at some big political rally in a swing state but from the basement of the senator from vermont at the basement of the former vice president of the united states. the two men coming...
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natasha aigle meyer has known for the past 2 years that she has the bruck a one gene mutation making her more likely to develop breast cancer. she had to fight for a long time to get the d.n.a. test done. for years i was told you have a large family so it's normal to have a lot of them die. mother died of ovarian cancer and 7 of her mother's 9 siblings likewise lost their lives the concept. of the woman fell victim to brush store varian concert. in the end i only managed to get the test because so many people in my family had died as dysfunctions it was a really strange feeling that it was basically their deaths that paved the way for me to live on even taught. her that hopefully i'll now be saved from getting cancer vita king khan and deceitful life and trips which won't light. after testing positive. immediately had her ovaries on both of her breasts removed a family understood her decision and supported her but many friends were shocked. mentioned some people burst into tears when i told them they said it was so terrible. that i said it would be terrible if i developed cancer. whe
natasha aigle meyer has known for the past 2 years that she has the bruck a one gene mutation making her more likely to develop breast cancer. she had to fight for a long time to get the d.n.a. test done. for years i was told you have a large family so it's normal to have a lot of them die. mother died of ovarian cancer and 7 of her mother's 9 siblings likewise lost their lives the concept. of the woman fell victim to brush store varian concert. in the end i only managed to get the test because...
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. >> let's start with natasha chen in atlanta. good morning to you. you met georgia business owners to talk about what they're facing now over whether to open or not open, and if they do, how. >> reporter: good morning, victor and christy. there is a similar theme when i talk to various business owners, no matter how they feel about the governor's decision, there seems to be an element of surprise where they may not have expected their type of business to be in the first wave of businesses allowed to reopen. we're also hearing that there is financial difficulty. all of them who have opened their doors tell me they haven't seen much of any financial aid at all, so this is really about their livelihood balanced with the calculation of the risk they're taking for public health. this barber shop behind me said yesterday when they opened there was a line out the door of 15 people. so there are customers really eager to come to these businesses. and in the same strip mall we're seeing another hair salon just down from them, and they are taking only appointm
. >> let's start with natasha chen in atlanta. good morning to you. you met georgia business owners to talk about what they're facing now over whether to open or not open, and if they do, how. >> reporter: good morning, victor and christy. there is a similar theme when i talk to various business owners, no matter how they feel about the governor's decision, there seems to be an element of surprise where they may not have expected their type of business to be in the first wave of...
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correspondent natasha sweet she's reporting from vegas. protesters in las vegas standing against her governor for continuing the state's lockdown as a result of the crown of paris we're here because governor says the lack is a. new way the 1st amendment protesters like palmer neary say residents are ready to get back to work governor says a lack is responsible for the shutdown of the economy in the bad period where tourism based economy effectively shut it down putting it least one out of 10 the veterans out of work it's unacceptable this is it communism or socialism or fascism we are not a totalitarian society. we are constitutional republic america and goodman disagrees with the governor saying she wants to reopen soon city's economy 3000000 people in southern nevada and we've had 150 deaths and we have to open now we offered to be a control group in a written statement goodman says unless the restrictions are lifted the las vegas the world knows and loves simply won't survive a study conducted by the nevada resort association says worke
correspondent natasha sweet she's reporting from vegas. protesters in las vegas standing against her governor for continuing the state's lockdown as a result of the crown of paris we're here because governor says the lack is a. new way the 1st amendment protesters like palmer neary say residents are ready to get back to work governor says a lack is responsible for the shutdown of the economy in the bad period where tourism based economy effectively shut it down putting it least one out of 10...
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look at the workers claims and what's being done to keep them safe here's our take correspondent natasha suite with more top amazon officials are at odds with employees who were protesting working conditions and now a leaked memo from a meeting with c.e.o. jeff bezos himself along with others who make up corporate revealed specifics about a worker named christian smalls in a leaked memo and amazon general counsel reportedly called him quote not smart or to kill it and reportedly wanted to use him as part of a p.r. strategy to make him the face of the entire union organizing movement it's no secret that amazon has resisted efforts of organized labor for years smalls was let go last week after leading colleagues in a lunch hour protest in staten island new york over the company's response to the pandemic we don't have go by that definition verifies that it's done yeah you don't like it border down like we started this and what did it is all about we're told by some cities they're going to see you. but amazon says smalls was fired for violating a company policy of a 14 day quarantine period
look at the workers claims and what's being done to keep them safe here's our take correspondent natasha suite with more top amazon officials are at odds with employees who were protesting working conditions and now a leaked memo from a meeting with c.e.o. jeff bezos himself along with others who make up corporate revealed specifics about a worker named christian smalls in a leaked memo and amazon general counsel reportedly called him quote not smart or to kill it and reportedly wanted to use...
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cnn national correspondent natasha chen is in north carolina. the governor deciding to push the envelope here. >> reporter: yeah, we're still waiting for official confirmation, john, from his office, but we know from the post and courier newspaper here in south carolina that he is intending to announce today the reopening tomorrow of certain businesses that sell clothing, jewelry, furniture, but still limiting the number of people who can be in those stores at any given time. we're also talking about the potential that he's going to reopen public access to beaches, rivers and lakes. already on friday there was an order to reopen boat docks. i just got off the phone with representative joe cunningham's office. joe cunningham represents the district near charleston with those beach towns, and they said that over the weekend since that order, there were a lot of people gathered trying to take their boats out, and even before the beaches closed several weeks ago, they observed large crowds of people from inland from the state or out of state, and so
cnn national correspondent natasha chen is in north carolina. the governor deciding to push the envelope here. >> reporter: yeah, we're still waiting for official confirmation, john, from his office, but we know from the post and courier newspaper here in south carolina that he is intending to announce today the reopening tomorrow of certain businesses that sell clothing, jewelry, furniture, but still limiting the number of people who can be in those stores at any given time. we're also...
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good stuff thanks so much natasha this is the news of the tranches you're watching our special coverage on portable t.v. we'll be right back. economic system known as capitalism has generated more wealth than any other system in history in many ways it has defined maternity itself hundreds of millions have been lifted out of poverty however capitalism has also witnessed growing income inequality the appeal of socialism currently on the rise can complement. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being that. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or remain in the shallows. what about i'm rick sanchez now to a story that we have been really on top of for quite some time kind of leading when it comes to coverage of the way situation so do you remember when the daughter of the founder of weiwei was arrested by u.s. authorities in canada it was a brazen move conducted as part of an accusation by the trumpet ministration th
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treatment medical experts know the need is urgent but they're warning that safety has to come 1st natasha butler has this report. in the southern french city of mass say hundreds of people queue outside a hospital specializing in infectious diseases off to doctors offer to test anyone worried that they have coronavirus. the test is very quick swab in the nose and it's over will be contacted within 48 hours if we declare positive and if they don't contact you. or not we have fever burning sensations in our chest coughing and headaches french health authorities of only authorised testing critically ill patients but the head of this hospital says widespread testing can help stop the spread of the corona virus professor didio role is also leading the charge and from as for the use of chloroquine to treat patients he says the decades old drug commonly used against malaria can be effective in reducing symptoms when combined with an antibiotic we have reserved which are significant to show that iraq's interim in its clearing. is a virus from respiratory system probably makings that people are no
treatment medical experts know the need is urgent but they're warning that safety has to come 1st natasha butler has this report. in the southern french city of mass say hundreds of people queue outside a hospital specializing in infectious diseases off to doctors offer to test anyone worried that they have coronavirus. the test is very quick swab in the nose and it's over will be contacted within 48 hours if we declare positive and if they don't contact you. or not we have fever burning...
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but natasha is thankful to be alive. helper in the house. but natasha is thankfulto be alive. be alive. my kids were my main priority. i was terrified. i thought i was going to die and i knew i just needed thought i was going to die and i knew ijust needed to get home and see my children. heartbreaking, scary, especially during the fever. she had recently completed a placement at the university hospital of wales, only to return as a patient. the current treatment she has had has made her all the more determined to return to nursing herself. a lot of people are scared with the way things they are at the moment. but with them caring for me, i want to give something back. 0h, oh, you really get a sense from her of the ongoing impact stop that was nick palit reporting from barry in south wales. let's take a look at today's papers: the express says around 25 million people in the uk could now be eligible to be swabbed for coronavirus under the government's expanded testing scheme. that was announced yesterday. the picture is of borisjohnson observing a minutes' silence yesterday to
but natasha is thankful to be alive. helper in the house. but natasha is thankfulto be alive. be alive. my kids were my main priority. i was terrified. i thought i was going to die and i knew i just needed thought i was going to die and i knew ijust needed to get home and see my children. heartbreaking, scary, especially during the fever. she had recently completed a placement at the university hospital of wales, only to return as a patient. the current treatment she has had has made her all...
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joining me now is natasha katchatori.before have honking horns meant so much, i imagine, to you. look, you working in a burn center, i've heard stories about that and can only imagine what you deal with then. and now you're thrust into this. what -- what's it been like, being on the front lines here? >> it's been quite an experience. you know, we're dealing with sicker patients than we've ever dealt with on a totally different level. they seem to be trending better and feeling a little bit better and then all of a sudden, they decompensate very, very quickly, so we have to be ready to pick up on very subtle signs that we know that they're going to decompensate and act pretty quickly. they are also taking a little bit longer to heal. we're used to trying to get patients off ventilators pretty quickly, but because of their respiratory distress, it's taking a little bit longer now, so it's a big change. >> how have you changed your habits at home to stay safe? >> so home is a big change, because i don't want to bring it home
joining me now is natasha katchatori.before have honking horns meant so much, i imagine, to you. look, you working in a burn center, i've heard stories about that and can only imagine what you deal with then. and now you're thrust into this. what -- what's it been like, being on the front lines here? >> it's been quite an experience. you know, we're dealing with sicker patients than we've ever dealt with on a totally different level. they seem to be trending better and feeling a little...
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natasha well we'll have lots more on the virus pandemic shortly but 1st full wrap up will pause we'll wrap up some other top world news stories for you to syrian suspected of being formally intelligence officers are on trial in germany as of today the men are accused of committing crimes against humanity during the early days of the revolution in syria it's the 1st court case linked to alleged state sponsored torture by president bashar al assad's government dominic cain is at the trial in berlin. the case against these individuals is that in different capacities at the start of the syrian civil war they were part of the intelligence and security apparatus of president bashar assad's government and in those capacities they either carried out or were complicit in the carrying out of multiple murders of the torture there's one allegations of rape and other serious and violent attacks against the syrian people as i say at the start of the syrian civil war what's interesting about this is these individuals came to germany at different times and presented themselves to the authorities as r
natasha well we'll have lots more on the virus pandemic shortly but 1st full wrap up will pause we'll wrap up some other top world news stories for you to syrian suspected of being formally intelligence officers are on trial in germany as of today the men are accused of committing crimes against humanity during the early days of the revolution in syria it's the 1st court case linked to alleged state sponsored torture by president bashar al assad's government dominic cain is at the trial in...
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natas natasha, what conditions will stores be allowed to reopen?the governor getting my push back on the new guidelines? >> reporter: i spoke someone with direct knowledge of the plan about 20 minutes ago. we know the stores to be reopened that he's going to announce later this afternoon are stores that were closed on april 6th, they include furniture stores, clothing and july jewelry and accessory stores and f flea market, the idea is they have to maintain a 20% capacity in their stores. that's a restriction set on other businesses like big box stores. there are a scheduled protest on friday to protest stay-at-home orde orders. there are people forming facebook groups and one more than 20,000 people strong urging governors not to do this. when he tweeted about this on saturday saying south carolina is ready, he tweeted with a #accelerated. this could accelerate the spread of the virus, anderson. we hear from beach towns that they are very concerned the reopening of beaches and they say they're going to restrict still to residents only and we'll be
natas natasha, what conditions will stores be allowed to reopen?the governor getting my push back on the new guidelines? >> reporter: i spoke someone with direct knowledge of the plan about 20 minutes ago. we know the stores to be reopened that he's going to announce later this afternoon are stores that were closed on april 6th, they include furniture stores, clothing and july jewelry and accessory stores and f flea market, the idea is they have to maintain a 20% capacity in their stores....
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natasha al-jazeera why all fronts. unicef is warning south asia is on the cusp of another health crisis as children miss out on vital vaccinations during the pandemic unicef says almost a quarter of the world's children who haven't been immunized or have been only partially vaccinated live in that region so we're talking only 4 and a half 1000000 children mostly in afghanistan india and pakistan a total that is expected to rise immunization programs have been suspended in several countries including afghanistan and pakistan with polio is common unicef says it is concerned that vaccine stocks are running dangerously low since the pandemic started because manufacturing and distribution has been disrupted some thoughts now from my van de mint who is the chief of health for unicef bangladesh she told us its vaccination programs are still being carried on despite the lockdowns it's very challenging but we do need to to look into the possibility so one way is to really have very localized situations of lockdowns which of cou
natasha al-jazeera why all fronts. unicef is warning south asia is on the cusp of another health crisis as children miss out on vital vaccinations during the pandemic unicef says almost a quarter of the world's children who haven't been immunized or have been only partially vaccinated live in that region so we're talking only 4 and a half 1000000 children mostly in afghanistan india and pakistan a total that is expected to rise immunization programs have been suspended in several countries...
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. >> gran sorpresa de despedida recibe natasha gonzález enfermera de texas que viaja a nueva york parar a sus colegas, que llevan semanas trabajando sin descanso pues el covid-19 no da tregua >> el washington post con 40 trabajadores muertos por covid-19 el sindicato espera que den a conocer el número real de infectados >> la prioridad de muchos padres es que sus hijos no pasen hambre, ellos pueden recibir alimento por el distrito escolar. >> cuéntanos como recibieron la ayuda esto es un gran alivio para los padres así se aseguran que sus hijos tengan desayuno almuerzo y cena toda la semana >> este centro es elemental para el distrito escolar de oakland acá se arman y envasan bolsas para los alumnos. se han distribuido 15 mil bolsas de comida al día. >>comida que ahora más que nunca necesitan los padres afectados >> yo trabajaba en lonchera y me quedé sin trabajo, agradezco mucho la ayuda, tengo tres hijos, lo agradezco mucho. >> el distrito tiene casi 40 mil estudiantes por lo que esto es un esfuerzo considerable >> el lunes damos dos comidas el jueves también. en esta jornada hemos h
. >> gran sorpresa de despedida recibe natasha gonzález enfermera de texas que viaja a nueva york parar a sus colegas, que llevan semanas trabajando sin descanso pues el covid-19 no da tregua >> el washington post con 40 trabajadores muertos por covid-19 el sindicato espera que den a conocer el número real de infectados >> la prioridad de muchos padres es que sus hijos no pasen hambre, ellos pueden recibir alimento por el distrito escolar. >> cuéntanos como recibieron...
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now we have seen those numbers soar past 960,000 with more than 54,000 americans who have died. >> natasha, thank you so much. >>> we know this crisis won't really be over until we get vaccinated. so why isn't this country working with world leaders on a vaccine? it's the 6:10 woke-up-like-this migraine medicine. the 3:40 mid-shift migraine medicine. introducing ubrelvy™. it's the migraine medicine for anytime, anywhere a migraine attacks without worrying if it's too late or where you happen to be. one dose of ubrelvy™ can quickly stop a migraine in its tracks within two hours. many had pain relief in one hour. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. few people had side effects, most common were nausea and tiredness. ask your provider about ubrelvy™ or access doctors from home with telemedicine. migraines can strike anytime, anywhere. ubrelvy™. the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine. (slow musi♪ plays) (laughter) ♪ ♪ ♪ (baby coos) ♪ (laughter) man on video chat: hey! man chasing dog: oh no no no no! (baby crying) ♪ ♪ hold on one second... sure. okay... okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! gu
now we have seen those numbers soar past 960,000 with more than 54,000 americans who have died. >> natasha, thank you so much. >>> we know this crisis won't really be over until we get vaccinated. so why isn't this country working with world leaders on a vaccine? it's the 6:10 woke-up-like-this migraine medicine. the 3:40 mid-shift migraine medicine. introducing ubrelvy™. it's the migraine medicine for anytime, anywhere a migraine attacks without worrying if it's too late or...
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the tasha but for that for us and on the lam in france thank you natasha. well it is now time for the weather and rob is going to tell us about the south pacific rivaling yes this rather vicious storm howard has just been investigating more i think of been in some trouble if you look at the satellite picture behind me this storm which went through vanuatu zikr of cash 34 sometimes category 5 hurricane which is you know quite a big scale they went through fiji anymore recently went to talk with these pictures just come out of tar and will go so far as destructive site really this is concrete is being taken to sources but the damage has been court bad on tara now that was hit 2 years ago by tropical storm rita and that was devastating and this was about the same strikes or we might get more from this that this happened that she had 2 days ago since then the storm has gone further south into the water sometimes these storms kill back in and cause a lot of trouble news even this one i don't think we'll so using is all right and i just want to briefly focus on a
the tasha but for that for us and on the lam in france thank you natasha. well it is now time for the weather and rob is going to tell us about the south pacific rivaling yes this rather vicious storm howard has just been investigating more i think of been in some trouble if you look at the satellite picture behind me this storm which went through vanuatu zikr of cash 34 sometimes category 5 hurricane which is you know quite a big scale they went through fiji anymore recently went to talk with...
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natasha chen is with us.alk to us about ways to share your devotion. >> right, people are being creative. there are faith leaders who say they will be inviting people to their doors. and president trump was asked about that. he has a message for those faith leaders. he said let the country heal first. and question have time to meet later, hopefully, for the rest of our lives. >> reporter: it's hard to keep church and state fully separate as religious debates rage over whether they're allowed to stay open. in kansas, three coronavirus clusters are tied to church gatherings. the state filed a lawsuit after the limit of ten people. the greater baptist church protested from the pulpit. >> my friends, the moment our churches start taking instructions or orders from the government about what to do with they are doors of her sanctuaries, we may enter the slippery slope that we'll never get back. >> reporter: in new orleans, religious leaders are taking social distancing to new heights, literally. the archbishop who
natasha chen is with us.alk to us about ways to share your devotion. >> right, people are being creative. there are faith leaders who say they will be inviting people to their doors. and president trump was asked about that. he has a message for those faith leaders. he said let the country heal first. and question have time to meet later, hopefully, for the rest of our lives. >> reporter: it's hard to keep church and state fully separate as religious debates rage over whether...
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cnn's natasha chen joins me now with more on protests to stay-at-home orders. what are you hearing?porter: fred, there was another protest like this in colorado today. one of the organizers told and affiliate of ours they felt the state government overstepped its bounds. those very state and local measures are exactly what the trump administration has asked these leaders to do, dependent on the circumstances in their regions. [ chanting ] >> reporter: protesters stood shoulder to shoulder in many states over the last several days -- to voice frustrations with stay-at-home orders and demand an end to the economic shutdown brought on by coronavirus. >> freedom and liberty. we're losing it! >> reporter: ignoring social distancing measures that had been company slowing the deadly pandemic spread, many gathered at the steps of state capitals directing anger towards governors whom president trump criticizesed saturday. >> some of the governors have gotten carried away. >> reporter: it's the trump administration who told the very state governors to enact state-by-state mitigation efforts.
cnn's natasha chen joins me now with more on protests to stay-at-home orders. what are you hearing?porter: fred, there was another protest like this in colorado today. one of the organizers told and affiliate of ours they felt the state government overstepped its bounds. those very state and local measures are exactly what the trump administration has asked these leaders to do, dependent on the circumstances in their regions. [ chanting ] >> reporter: protesters stood shoulder to shoulder...
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natasha chen, cnn, atlanta. >> i think it's fascinating, victor, how resourceful people are right nowople are having to continue those family traditions and teach grandma how to use zoom. >> yeah. >> and bring the family together, i have seen, though, which has been quite helpful that several mayors have declared the easter bunny an essential worker, so those deliveries will continue to happen. >> that is absolutely important and essential. >>> we have comedian jim gaffney and his wife on a mission to fe feed. and the campaign they launched to send food to every hospital in new york city. (vo) in this world where people are staying at home, many of life's moments are being put on hold. at carvana, we understand that, for some, getting a car just can't wait. that's why the new way to buy and sell a car is also the safer way. at carvana, you can do it all 100% online from home, with a touchless delivery and pick-up process to keep you safe. and for even greater peace of mind, all carvana cars come with a seven-day return policy. shop now and get up to 90 days to make your first payment.
natasha chen, cnn, atlanta. >> i think it's fascinating, victor, how resourceful people are right nowople are having to continue those family traditions and teach grandma how to use zoom. >> yeah. >> and bring the family together, i have seen, though, which has been quite helpful that several mayors have declared the easter bunny an essential worker, so those deliveries will continue to happen. >> that is absolutely important and essential. >>> we have comedian...