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when ijoined the ship i stay on board for four when ijoined the ship i stay on board forfour months.oined the ship i stay on board for four months. i have when ijoined the ship i stay on board forfour months. i have been on board five months plus and ships would generally be in the far east, loading in the middle east, and it is largely. we then go to japan and other places. can you tell us which ports you are saving between and how long you have been on board?” ports you are saving between and how long you have been on board? i am pa rt of long you have been on board? i am part of the container vessel. i have been on board for eight months and 12 days. we are selling between persian gulf and asia. saudi arabia, united arab emirates, china, hong kong, singapore and malaysia and korea. you are both among hundreds, thousands of seafarers who are now not able to go on shore at all. no, because of the lockdown, we cannot leave. whenever anyone comes on board, than ever issue a supplement to go out. i think in this current situation, we are the safest people in the world but when you feel
when ijoined the ship i stay on board for four when ijoined the ship i stay on board forfour months.oined the ship i stay on board for four months. i have when ijoined the ship i stay on board forfour months. i have been on board five months plus and ships would generally be in the far east, loading in the middle east, and it is largely. we then go to japan and other places. can you tell us which ports you are saving between and how long you have been on board?” ports you are saving between...
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i am on board a container vessel. i have been on board now for eight months in 12 days.iling between the persian gulf and asia, saudi arabia, qatar, oman, and asia, china, hong kong, singapore and malaysia and korea. captain singh, yu and hannah are among thousands of seafarers who are among thousands of seafarers who are now not able to go on shore at all. no, because of the covert lockdown, we are locked up here and cannot leave. whenever the immigration comes on board, if they do, they do not issue us a permit to go out. it is that we are carrying coronavirus, but in this current situation, we stayed locked up on the ship, we are the safest people in the world. he feels lockdown, we feel pressurised, but the way things are moving, the way we are being told to stay on ship, there is no place for us to go, so we feel that it is not justified. place for us to go, so we feel that it is notjustified. it should be standard procedure where people can do things normally. i understand that coronavirus, its effects are scary, but there should be some standards, approaches where
i am on board a container vessel. i have been on board now for eight months in 12 days.iling between the persian gulf and asia, saudi arabia, qatar, oman, and asia, china, hong kong, singapore and malaysia and korea. captain singh, yu and hannah are among thousands of seafarers who are among thousands of seafarers who are now not able to go on shore at all. no, because of the covert lockdown, we are locked up here and cannot leave. whenever the immigration comes on board, if they do, they do...
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you can't help be excited about what has happened the last equally as glad to have bob and doug on board. chris cassidy was the only one being from the u.s., so having two friends up there, we will do our best. in concert working with steve and the spacex team to learn as much as we can about the dragon and, as others have stated, this is a test flight. is the nextrtant mission of the dragon, which will be a long-duration flight. as much as wern can, keeping bob and doug busy. when the time is right, to get them back home safely and getting the crew mission on board. we are looking forward to the next few weeks, whatever it turns out to be, but it is certainly off to a great start. will hear from shall .inger in, nasa astronaut >> what an incredible privilege to be part of this nasa spacex partnership. past part of this historic 24 hours, to see the launch, to see the vehicle. at the international space station. for the past year and a half, i had the opportunity to train as a backup and work with bob and , and it isx and nasa so cool to see those procedures, the simulation all culminate
you can't help be excited about what has happened the last equally as glad to have bob and doug on board. chris cassidy was the only one being from the u.s., so having two friends up there, we will do our best. in concert working with steve and the spacex team to learn as much as we can about the dragon and, as others have stated, this is a test flight. is the nextrtant mission of the dragon, which will be a long-duration flight. as much as wern can, keeping bob and doug busy. when the time is...
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we are happy to have it on board the space station. andlly, as glad to have bob doug on board. chris cassidy was lonely being the only person who is among the u.s. having two friends up there, we will do our best to keep the three of them busy. the commercial crew program and the space x team, learning as much can about the dragon. and as others have stated, this is a test flight. the's really important is next mission of the dragon, which is the crew one mission, which is set up to be a long-duration flight. wewant to learn as much as can, as quick as we can about this vehicle. and doug busy doing work on that dragon and on the space station. when the time is right, get them back home safely and start looking towards getting the crew one mission on board. we are looking forward to the next few weeks, couple of months . it is off to a great start. from thee will hear nasa astronaut. >> thank you. what an incredible privilege to be a part of this phenomenal team, this space x partnership. and to be a part of this historic 24 hours. to see the vehicle dock with the international
we are happy to have it on board the space station. andlly, as glad to have bob doug on board. chris cassidy was lonely being the only person who is among the u.s. having two friends up there, we will do our best to keep the three of them busy. the commercial crew program and the space x team, learning as much can about the dragon. and as others have stated, this is a test flight. the's really important is next mission of the dragon, which is the crew one mission, which is set up to be a...
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on the east coast. flying 262 statue miles over the board of northern china and mongolia. that's all capture is going to contract. and it's on the way to docking complete. >> once the soft capture ring is latches, there are hard latches that will crete that seal between the space craft and the international space station. one capture is complete. i believe we'll get that call from our core here, anna, we'll get confirmation of hard captu capture. they'll also see indication of hard capture complete. once those two steps are done, that's docking complete. >> that's right. we're expecting to hear some words from everybody. pretty monumental moment. i mean for doug, he's returning to where he last docked almost nine years ago in the very last space shuttle mission, now commanding the very first commercial aircraft to deliver astronauts to the international space station. >> that has to be cool for them. they mentioned quite a few times, they're best friends, our favorite dads in space we've been calling them. it's got to be really cool for them, for their families to be watchi
on the east coast. flying 262 statue miles over the board of northern china and mongolia. that's all capture is going to contract. and it's on the way to docking complete. >> once the soft capture ring is latches, there are hard latches that will crete that seal between the space craft and the international space station. one capture is complete. i believe we'll get that call from our core here, anna, we'll get confirmation of hard captu capture. they'll also see indication of hard...
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we have to take that on board. took the leadthat in organizing the atlantic slave trade, first of all, it was portugal. the fairly small nation was the preeminent maritime nation in the 15th century. voyages down the coast, here you have europe, here's portugal. this is really a tiny part of the world. these are the countries that were formed -- would form maritime empires throughout the western atlantic. the portuguese come down the coast, going further and further over time, making contact, first in the southern gambia region. trading initially for ivory. then slowly more and more for human beings. europeans 1492, when began coming, especially to the caribbean, and building their new imperial systems, more and more european nations want to get involved in this process. so portugal, spain, those are the leaders. they are followed in rapid succession by the netherlands. france, england, and the united states. there is really a mad rush for the wealth to be gained in the slave trade and in the building of these syst
we have to take that on board. took the leadthat in organizing the atlantic slave trade, first of all, it was portugal. the fairly small nation was the preeminent maritime nation in the 15th century. voyages down the coast, here you have europe, here's portugal. this is really a tiny part of the world. these are the countries that were formed -- would form maritime empires throughout the western atlantic. the portuguese come down the coast, going further and further over time, making contact,...
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on it? is it a board? what are your thoughts about laying claim to that flags since you are one of the ones who put it they are nine long years ago? thanks a lot. >> hello marcia. the short answer is, chris had it right on the hatch where we left it nine years ago and it is right here and i think he's got a note, do not forget to take with crew dragon so depending on how long we stay up here you can bet we will take it with us when we depart back to earth and from that standpoint we talked about this flag before many times over the last years since we left it here and i think the important point is as i said before returning launch capability to the united states, to and from the international space station. that is what this flag really means and i think a little bit more it is to the thousands of people that made it possible from the folks at space x to the folks at nasa to the folks within the commercial crew program and we just are lucky enough to be able to take it home with us and i will be our plan h
on it? is it a board? what are your thoughts about laying claim to that flags since you are one of the ones who put it they are nine long years ago? thanks a lot. >> hello marcia. the short answer is, chris had it right on the hatch where we left it nine years ago and it is right here and i think he's got a note, do not forget to take with crew dragon so depending on how long we stay up here you can bet we will take it with us when we depart back to earth and from that standpoint we...
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japan and we will have to do reconfiguration in other areas as we continue to conduct operations on board the space station. there is so much going on that you have more stuff than you have places to stow it without being able to conduct the operation. >> we go across the pond to jackie. caller: congratulations. this mission feels more futuristic with everything from the capsules to the touchscreens , technology, the suits. can you describe some of the emotion of the ride uphill? somebody has to ask. dragon toilet?w >> it is good to talk to you. let me thank. ink. from a futuristic standpoint, spacex has tried to be very forward thinking and cutting edge. it is one of the factors that went into the design. for us as the test pilots, we are there to evaluate how it does and so far, it has done absolutely spectacularly. it is a very clean vehicle. i think most people think it is a really cool looking vehicle. my son thinks so. everything we needed to do for this mission. we are very happy with that part of it. the toilet. i think we had a bet to see when that question was going to be asked
japan and we will have to do reconfiguration in other areas as we continue to conduct operations on board the space station. there is so much going on that you have more stuff than you have places to stow it without being able to conduct the operation. >> we go across the pond to jackie. caller: congratulations. this mission feels more futuristic with everything from the capsules to the touchscreens , technology, the suits. can you describe some of the emotion of the ride uphill? somebody...
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into various ports because some of them still have an infection rate some of these people have been on board these ships one guy in particular for 80 days i magine that you're stuck on a ship in your cabin in your state room for 80 days you can't get off because the various ports of various countries don't want the ship to come in because they don't want an infection rate or anything the spread in the population that's what we are seeing here in the united states here in miami you remember back in april late march april the sand them a couple of the other cruise ships that we showed you that were anchored off shore couldn't get in to the ports here in miami port everglades up north because we were in the midst of the pandemic and so the various counties in the state and governor run to sandestin what the ships to come in and then. continue the infection well what i ended up happening with some of the ships like this and then. it was allowed to you know to come into port here in miami the people that were sick were taken off the ship they went to various hospitals for treatment others were re
into various ports because some of them still have an infection rate some of these people have been on board these ships one guy in particular for 80 days i magine that you're stuck on a ship in your cabin in your state room for 80 days you can't get off because the various ports of various countries don't want the ship to come in because they don't want an infection rate or anything the spread in the population that's what we are seeing here in the united states here in miami you remember back...
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they will be coming back on—board fencing —— on board soon.illa in majorca —— menorca then it closed down and they heard that they would not be accepting british holidays. we purchase insurance before that, would i be able to get a refund my? were similarly she is able to —— going to be travelling during the summer and it is likely the foreign office will have lifted its travel restrictions to spain and the travel requirement will not be —— quarantine requirement will not be in place. and she would still be able to go. if she just doesn't want to go now, that would be up to the airline. if they are operating, they would not be underany they are operating, they would not be under any obligation to refund her money and the airline will take the same year view, it is called disinclination to travel. if you think about going of those restrictions have been lifted. on the question of insurance, if you plan to go somewhere and it is a sudden immediate closure because there is a lockdown, the foreign office advice has to change, does it, before your
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we learned it was contracted by pg&e and three people on board were working for the company. e crash happened after the crew was working on high voltage line. pg&e cult pow tore the lines and 3 8,000 people in the area are without power. no word yet on when that will be restored. cal fire confirm as water tanker, which was responding to this crash and this fire rolled over on its way up through some of these remote hills here after the crash. three people were on board that tanker at the time. they are okay. cal fire reporting all of them suffering just minor injuries. once again, we're hearing three people dead on board that chopper all working for pg&e, we're waiting on confirmation from the sheriff's office on that tonight. kpix 5. >>> to the weather a live look over solano county, and it is hot still tonight. we had a scorching day chief meteorologist paul hagan here. you're saying in fairfield about 98, almost 100 degrees and folks are without power. >> 3 8,000. marissa was reporting earlier which ask a body evening to be without power, air conditioning when the temperatu
we learned it was contracted by pg&e and three people on board were working for the company. e crash happened after the crew was working on high voltage line. pg&e cult pow tore the lines and 3 8,000 people in the area are without power. no word yet on when that will be restored. cal fire confirm as water tanker, which was responding to this crash and this fire rolled over on its way up through some of these remote hills here after the crash. three people were on board that tanker at...
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call multilayer health crawled inside the system we use to a minimum risk of contamination either on board or from one region or one country to another so. soon we are told temperature at the port archer. meant that only wearing off masks. sometimes you get this infection of the rather minimal catering service and board members of your rival and hopefully their ration before departure all of that. we we have evaluated may devise the risk of contamination on board of one complete one of them and when the testing system will be ready the testing for passengers would guarantee that it would be absolutely safe to fly. protest as a return to the streets of lebanon's capital having lost patience with the government's promises to repair the economy some protesters fort worth police when they tried to clear them from one of beirut's main roads lebanon's currency is lost more than 70 percent of its value since october economic lockdown stirring the pandemic of only made matters worse. the world health organization that expects coronavirus cases to hit 10000000 worldwide in the next week it's pushin
call multilayer health crawled inside the system we use to a minimum risk of contamination either on board or from one region or one country to another so. soon we are told temperature at the port archer. meant that only wearing off masks. sometimes you get this infection of the rather minimal catering service and board members of your rival and hopefully their ration before departure all of that. we we have evaluated may devise the risk of contamination on board of one complete one of them and...
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i'm on board.'t stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily- -and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. ask your doctor about eliquis. and if your ability to afford... ...your medication has changed, we want to help. >>> a sober assessment from the federal reserve. they expect the unemployment rate to be 9.3% until november. that's as high as the great depression. another 1.6 million americans are expected to have filed for unemployment benefits last week. that would bring the total to 44 million since mid march. the fed ch
i'm on board.'t stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily- -and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you...
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now after three months trapped on board, he says he will never set foot on a ship again.ts there. they do not have psychologists there. they do not have psychiatrist there. the party is over. tens of thousands of crew, for them, the ordeal is not. a court in turkey is reported to have jailed 121 people for life, for taking part in the attempt, four years ago, to overthrow president erdogan. more than two hundred people had already been sentenced to life in prison at earlier trials. the head of london's metropolitan police, has said her force will crack down on street parties. it follows clashes at several unlicensed events in the capital over the past few days. cressida dick said dozens of officers have been hurt while trying to close down the gatherings. japanese media are reporting more a hundred new coronavirus infections in a single day, for the first time since the 9th of may. last week the country ended restrictions on domestic travel. the majority of the new cases are reported to be in the capital tokyo. these fans were celebrating liverpool's first english league
now after three months trapped on board, he says he will never set foot on a ship again.ts there. they do not have psychologists there. they do not have psychiatrist there. the party is over. tens of thousands of crew, for them, the ordeal is not. a court in turkey is reported to have jailed 121 people for life, for taking part in the attempt, four years ago, to overthrow president erdogan. more than two hundred people had already been sentenced to life in prison at earlier trials. the head of...
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that's to maximize physical distancing on board. you still have to wear a mask at the station and on the train. reporting live here at the brand new barryessa bart station in north san jose, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> i'm sure a lot of people once they start station. thanks, bob. well, new details for you, the husband of the woman seen in a vile confrontation video has just lost his job. this comes as the woman in that video which we are about to show you now says that she wants to apologize directly to her neighbor. >> i'm asking you if this is your property. >> now, the neighbor posted this confrontation. this was last week. he says that he was stencilling "black lives matter" outside of his home when his neighbor told him that it was private property and he should stop. she says she mistakenly believed that he did not live there. he says that she called police. on the sidewalk. >> i hadn't seen it and was so surprised, and it's so beautiful. i was excited that any neighbors took interest in all this. and it's kind of a litt
that's to maximize physical distancing on board. you still have to wear a mask at the station and on the train. reporting live here at the brand new barryessa bart station in north san jose, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> i'm sure a lot of people once they start station. thanks, bob. well, new details for you, the husband of the woman seen in a vile confrontation video has just lost his job. this comes as the woman in that video which we are about to show you now says that she wants to...
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what will ultimately happen to them so as you mentioned there are at least $94.00 people who were on board that vessel but of course local sources on the ground tell us that the number could in fact be much larger at least perhaps more than $100.00 we have heard from local authorities on the ground a local military told al-jazeera that there is no intention to allow the raid to enter indonesian waters and then to enter into an asia let's hear what he had to say a few moments ago. but. we have given them not just sticks and now we have to police watching them take you to international search and rescue team and also with the military we are planning to fix the boat we will give them more logistics then we will push them away from your territory guarded by the navy. but historically indonesia never signed the $959.00 convention on refugees but this country does have a history all except being refugees and all the refugees so human rights organizations are appealing to the central government to intervene to say something to allow these refugees to stay in indonesia of course part of the reaso
what will ultimately happen to them so as you mentioned there are at least $94.00 people who were on board that vessel but of course local sources on the ground tell us that the number could in fact be much larger at least perhaps more than $100.00 we have heard from local authorities on the ground a local military told al-jazeera that there is no intention to allow the raid to enter indonesian waters and then to enter into an asia let's hear what he had to say a few moments ago. but. we have...
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to get the united states back in the crewed launcher business, and we are just really glad to be on boardess of their voyage marks the start of a new, commercial era in space travel. it's the first trip of a $2.6 billion space transportation contract that nasa has signed with spacex. watching from home was british astronaut tim peake, who says he hopes to get back to the international space station within the next four years. any chance that you might be going back to space with spacex? i certainly hope so. what the national space agency would like to do, of course, is to slowly hand over operation of the entire international space station to commercial companies and for them to be a customer themselves, and what that does is it frees up the space agencies go on with exploration to the moon and mars. the two astronauts will spend between one and four months helping the rest of the crew with scientific and engineering duties on board. it's a relatively short stay before their private spacecraft brings them back to earth. victoria gil, abc news. the bulgarian—born artist christo, best known
to get the united states back in the crewed launcher business, and we are just really glad to be on boardess of their voyage marks the start of a new, commercial era in space travel. it's the first trip of a $2.6 billion space transportation contract that nasa has signed with spacex. watching from home was british astronaut tim peake, who says he hopes to get back to the international space station within the next four years. any chance that you might be going back to space with spacex? i...
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so you have space on board. ry hard to see this industry back at scale. in literally one line, do you think you could end up extending that you know 60% opacity on board post september? we will be extending the on the plains post september, whether it is 60% or a slightly higher number, i don't know —— the cap. but we absolutely well. —— but we absolutely will. and viewers on bbc world news can see more of that interview the boss of delta airlines on talking business with aaron heslehurst this weekend. the times are on your screen now, with the first airing at 2330 gmt on saturday. beaches in england could be forced to close if there's a spike in coronavirus cases, according to the health secretary. matt hancock says the government has the power to force closures. it comes after huge crowds descended on bournemouth yesterday on the hottest day of the year. the council there declared a major incident after the beach was overwhelmed by visitors. they reckon 250,000 people on those beaches. volunteers are being recr
so you have space on board. ry hard to see this industry back at scale. in literally one line, do you think you could end up extending that you know 60% opacity on board post september? we will be extending the on the plains post september, whether it is 60% or a slightly higher number, i don't know —— the cap. but we absolutely well. —— but we absolutely will. and viewers on bbc world news can see more of that interview the boss of delta airlines on talking business with aaron...
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still to come: first nasa astronauts to travel on a commercially—built craft have been welcomed on boardg spectacle ever seen, up to 30 million people have taken part in sponsored athletics events to aid famine relief in africa. the first of what the makers of star wars hope will be thousands of queues started forming at 7:00am. taunting which led to scuffles, scuffles to fighting, fighting to full—scale riot, as the liverpool fans broke out of their area and into the juve ntus enclosure. the belgian police had lost control. the whole world will mourn the tragic death of mr nehru today. he was the father of the indian people from the day of independence. the oprah winfrey show comes to an end after 25 years and more than 4,500 episodes. the chat show has made her one of the richest people on the planet. geri halliwell, otherwise known as 'ginger spice,‘ has announced she has left the spice girls. argh, i don't believe it. she's the one with the bounce, the go, girl power. argh, i don't believe it. she's the one with the bounce, the go, girl power. not geri, why? this is bbc news, the lat
still to come: first nasa astronauts to travel on a commercially—built craft have been welcomed on boardg spectacle ever seen, up to 30 million people have taken part in sponsored athletics events to aid famine relief in africa. the first of what the makers of star wars hope will be thousands of queues started forming at 7:00am. taunting which led to scuffles, scuffles to fighting, fighting to full—scale riot, as the liverpool fans broke out of their area and into the juve ntus enclosure....
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a voice, listening to them, because otherwise, we will end up with so many black people sitting on boardsise. the nfl has changed its stance on athletes taking a need to support the black lives matter movement and displays of unity are likely to continue next week when the premier league kicks off but athletes are looking to the corridors of powerfor athletes are looking to the corridors of power for progress. laura scott, bbc news. it's usually one of the biggest events in the royal calendar, but this year the celebration of the queen's official birthday will look very different. instead of trooping the colour there will be a much smaller ceremony — held in the grounds of windsor castle. as our royal correspondent sarah campbell discovered, most of the horses who would have been involved have spent lockdown enjoying the leicestershire countryside, and are only now retraining for their return to ceremonial duties. preparing to get back on parade. for the equine stars of trooping the colour, training is under way once again. when the horses come back from grass, it's a bit like they've bee
a voice, listening to them, because otherwise, we will end up with so many black people sitting on boardsise. the nfl has changed its stance on athletes taking a need to support the black lives matter movement and displays of unity are likely to continue next week when the premier league kicks off but athletes are looking to the corridors of powerfor athletes are looking to the corridors of power for progress. laura scott, bbc news. it's usually one of the biggest events in the royal calendar,...
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us from kuala lumpur so what more do we know about this boat and the return to refugees who were on board. well the marine police said they acted on a tip of they had received and together with a coast guard spotted the boat in the early hours of monday morning now they said they were preparing to turn the boat back out to international waters but then discovered that the boat had been intentionally damaged in such a way that it was not sea worthy and the engine had also been damaged beyond repair so they detained those people instead now on board the boat they also found the body of the dead woman and there were about 50 people who jumped overboard who tried to escape from authorities but were detained when they swim ashore now we know that these people have now been taken to a government camp but we don't know much more about their conditions now and rights groups and refugee earing activists have said that there may in the last 2 months they've said that there could possibly be 2 or 3 boats adrift in the andaman sea or the bay of bengal and this appears to be one of those boats now and
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had it been possible for all of the cases on board the ships to have been isolated, it would have had little effect on the actual spread of the disease because undoubtedly there were many more people on board these same chips who buy a more recently acquired infection would have shown no symptoms of the disease and therefore they could not have been readily identified if they were passing through the quarantine station. americaweek, reel brings you archival films that provide context for today's public affair issues. ♪ narrator: one year ago, the entire world awaited the fateful outcome as the armies of nazi germany lashed out in the counteroffensive in the ardennes. this was the battle of the bulge. the battle that came so dangerously close to crushing allied hopes for victory. this was the 11th hour counter attack on which germany gambled everything, smashed allied equipment littered the roads. the year 1944 was dying. the year 1945 was beginning an atmosphere of doubt and cruel anxiety and hunger and death. ♪ then, coming back from the west, the yanks and british moved forward to t
had it been possible for all of the cases on board the ships to have been isolated, it would have had little effect on the actual spread of the disease because undoubtedly there were many more people on board these same chips who buy a more recently acquired infection would have shown no symptoms of the disease and therefore they could not have been readily identified if they were passing through the quarantine station. americaweek, reel brings you archival films that provide context for...
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become as important as security screening social distancing and once crowded airport terminals and on board may be the new normal but how will the new normal ensure protection from a deadly virus that hasn't gone away. welcome to the night in special until the news want to jones and berlin and the last time i traveled by plane was in lots of 2 had just started to spread in germany and planes were soon grounded and now restrictions are being lifted and people are slowly taking to the skies again but is it safe. birds chirping at the e used largest airport paris is shrouded god. an unusual silence where 1300 flights used to take off and over 200000 passengers transit each day when they want to apply we saw a 98 percent fall in passenger numbers since the lockdown measures began to be eased we felt things moving a bit last week we had an average of around $10000.00 passengers per day which is about 20 percent more than the previous week it's much less than last year but we see an increase and some movement on the passenger side was also for me or anybody . in china with a pandemic 1st broke ou
become as important as security screening social distancing and once crowded airport terminals and on board may be the new normal but how will the new normal ensure protection from a deadly virus that hasn't gone away. welcome to the night in special until the news want to jones and berlin and the last time i traveled by plane was in lots of 2 had just started to spread in germany and planes were soon grounded and now restrictions are being lifted and people are slowly taking to the skies again...
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so allowing parents to serve on school board -- i'm, to actually vote on school board elections, which was a big victory for us. and then second, you know, this is a widespread empowerment. we're saying that, you know, as we take cue, belong -- that immigrants belong, that all communities belong. when we remove systemic barriers that prohibits them from serving, from having a seat at the table. next slide, please. is gabriel back? okay. so moving backward not forward, right. when we think about the percentage of appointees, we look at the demographic and we cdbg a disparity -- we see a disparity. people of color are less likely to have seats on commissions that make key decisions. with the shorter amendment, we're sending a message that we prioritize the voices of women, immigrants, people of color, people that have been left out of the seats for a long time. both women of color and immigrants are underrepresented. and so again this charter amendment will ensure that we are amending that inequity in the system. so we're moving to slide 8. so in order to improve service delivery, we mus
so allowing parents to serve on school board -- i'm, to actually vote on school board elections, which was a big victory for us. and then second, you know, this is a widespread empowerment. we're saying that, you know, as we take cue, belong -- that immigrants belong, that all communities belong. when we remove systemic barriers that prohibits them from serving, from having a seat at the table. next slide, please. is gabriel back? okay. so moving backward not forward, right. when we think about...
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so i called gordon from the small life told me i was thinking when he got here he was on board so what fort. >>there you can you can barely see the golden gate bridge. a big weekend coming up father stay as summer begins on saturday let's get the forecast from rob recent rodrigues yeah we are tracking the hot temperatures still as you make your way inland into parts of the tribe valleys out there right now katherine low to mid-nineties for conquered an antioch of more than 30 degree difference. for our interior valleys compared to the coast of half moon bay at 63 degrees so cooler temperatures there on account of that cool sea breeze even downtown san francisco cooling down into the upper 60's 77 degrees for those of you in oakland. >>and widespread low to mid and upper 80's for everyone else as you make your way inland but still tracking a warm air mass out there right now for your thursday night upwards of 6 degrees of warming in fairfield right now this evening. and as we take a live look outside from downtown san francisco, not a cloud in the skies a little bit hazy out their golde
so i called gordon from the small life told me i was thinking when he got here he was on board so what fort. >>there you can you can barely see the golden gate bridge. a big weekend coming up father stay as summer begins on saturday let's get the forecast from rob recent rodrigues yeah we are tracking the hot temperatures still as you make your way inland into parts of the tribe valleys out there right now katherine low to mid-nineties for conquered an antioch of more than 30 degree...
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they have a few more steps before they can go on board the egress of the international space station. that transition will then allow us to proceed dragon arrival configuration is complete. specs all valves appear close visually now, excellent to hear. >> houston copies. please come aboard. pleasure, we will be there and a second. >> we have bob behnken from spacex mission entering the international space station, followed by doug hurley. >> houston, we see you. a great-looking photograph. stand by. they will call you when we are ready for the event in the next few seconds. a bunch of happy, grateful people making their way into mcc right now. >> demo two crew now entering the international space station. they entered at 12:22 p.m. central time. they are over turkmenistan. the crew gathered in front of the cameras at node two just behind the hatchway to the crew dragon. we are standing by for a welcome ceremony. in houston, ready to greet the crew. >> station, we're just about ready. stand by. >> station, it is houston. confirm that you are ready for the event. >> houston, this is sta
they have a few more steps before they can go on board the egress of the international space station. that transition will then allow us to proceed dragon arrival configuration is complete. specs all valves appear close visually now, excellent to hear. >> houston copies. please come aboard. pleasure, we will be there and a second. >> we have bob behnken from spacex mission entering the international space station, followed by doug hurley. >> houston, we see you. a...
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then there were other guys that were totally on board. >> one person who decidedly was not on board was republican presidential nominee donald trump. he said this on a radio show. >> i think it's a terrible thing. maybe he should find a country that will work better for him. let him try. it won't happen. >> it seemed like everything was adding fuel to the fire of the protest. president obama was asked about the kneeling during the g-20 summit. >> he's exercising his constitutional right to make a statement. i think there's a long history of sports figures doing so. >> you think about jesse owens, back when he was running in the olympics, protesting adolf hitler and what was happening in germany. then you move on to the '60s, an explosive time. you talk about bill russell, standing up for the rights of black people, mohammad ali refusing to go to the vietnam war, and then there was john carlos and tommy smith. that photo seen around the world. >> it's been 52 years since i moved to that podium and made a statement that banned me from track and field, internationally, for the rest of my l
then there were other guys that were totally on board. >> one person who decidedly was not on board was republican presidential nominee donald trump. he said this on a radio show. >> i think it's a terrible thing. maybe he should find a country that will work better for him. let him try. it won't happen. >> it seemed like everything was adding fuel to the fire of the protest. president obama was asked about the kneeling during the g-20 summit. >> he's exercising his...
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demonstrates the key difference between travelling by train, plane or bus, and by ship because, on boardected to the toilets to wash your hands. when you board the ship and when you walk around, then you should cover your face but if you get into an area like the restaurant and there is more space, well, it is then up to you. and there will be even more space than usual. this boat can carry 1,000 passengers but, this summer, the maximum on—board will be about half of that. for now, it is mainly truckers, and they are used to the rules. the masks weren't really enforced until about last week so now even like dfds, they're enforcing that, we have to wear a mask all the time now. and that's a good thing? yeah, i think it's a good thing, yeah. food is served as you cross the channel. like everywhere else, you keep your distance from others. but by how much depends on where your boat is registered. these lines are one metre apart because that is the current french guideline for social distancing, because this ship is registered in france and so it follows the rules there. this ferry company,
demonstrates the key difference between travelling by train, plane or bus, and by ship because, on boardected to the toilets to wash your hands. when you board the ship and when you walk around, then you should cover your face but if you get into an area like the restaurant and there is more space, well, it is then up to you. and there will be even more space than usual. this boat can carry 1,000 passengers but, this summer, the maximum on—board will be about half of that. for now, it is...
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of course you need women on board. of course you need minorities on board.d say to the company is it in your enlightened self-interest to have more people of color and women on board? do you have customers that are minority and women? you might have people be on the board. i would come at it differently. what the government needs to do, i talked to the congress, treasury, both sides of the aisle about this, new marshall plan, published by the milken institute, the new marshall plan by john hope o'brien, outline, charles, internsships for all, friendships for all, paid through college. paid through high school is not enough. a lot of ignorance and racism and biased is advantaged by education and exposure. you cannot be a world class country with a high school education for half your population. financial literacy for all. modern investment act has happened. low cost debt for those who can qualify for it. access to qualified opportunity zones, equity. these are some of the things, but i think the most progressive thing i called living wage law. this would affe
of course you need women on board. of course you need minorities on board.d say to the company is it in your enlightened self-interest to have more people of color and women on board? do you have customers that are minority and women? you might have people be on the board. i would come at it differently. what the government needs to do, i talked to the congress, treasury, both sides of the aisle about this, new marshall plan, published by the milken institute, the new marshall plan by john hope...
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everyone on board has died. >> triple digit sizzle tomorrow. when you'll get a break from the heat. >> that breaking fuse live teeear m. t skyf grass minutes ago. burning close to homes. we did see someone on the ground pacing behind the fire. there are also power poles right where the fire is burning. we're staying on that. officer involved shooting following a walgreens looting is fatal. we spoke with the victims family tonight. >> we are not releasing the man's name until the family identifies his body. the police chief wouldn't take questions about what happened and said more information would be released tomorrow. >> there was more unrest tonight at the police headquarters. 100 people showed up and rocks and bottles were thrown at police. they asked the national guard for support. we saw another protest in oakland. a group made its way to city hall. dozens of people kneel outside and a short time later hay dispersed. some didn't go home right away and got into a stare down with officers after the curfew took effect. police cited 60 people l
everyone on board has died. >> triple digit sizzle tomorrow. when you'll get a break from the heat. >> that breaking fuse live teeear m. t skyf grass minutes ago. burning close to homes. we did see someone on the ground pacing behind the fire. there are also power poles right where the fire is burning. we're staying on that. officer involved shooting following a walgreens looting is fatal. we spoke with the victims family tonight. >> we are not releasing the man's name until...
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they have a few more steps before they can go on board the egress of the international space station. that transition will then allow us to proceed looks like there'll close now -- they are all closed now. quick spacex copies. all valves appear closed visually. excellent to hear. >> houston copies. fat, welcome to the international space station. >> we will be there in a second. [no audio] >> we have bob entering the international space station. followed by doug hurley. [applause] [no audio] houston, a great-looking photograph. thanks for that. a whole bunch of very happy people making their way in right now. the station at the time is over turkmenistan. crew all gathered in front of the camera at the forward end of the international space station. the crew dragon on its demo to mission. welcometanding by for a ceremony. vips here in mission control houston ready to greet the crew. we are standing by for a welcome ceremony. in houston, ready to greet the crew. >> station, we're just about ready. stand by. >> station, it is houston. confirm that you are ready for >> houston, this is st
they have a few more steps before they can go on board the egress of the international space station. that transition will then allow us to proceed looks like there'll close now -- they are all closed now. quick spacex copies. all valves appear closed visually. excellent to hear. >> houston copies. fat, welcome to the international space station. >> we will be there in a second. [no audio] >> we have bob entering the international space station. followed by doug hurley....
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and women, african-american men and women and women who actually are capable and willing to serve on boards. they haven't all been ceos because as you can tell we have only 15 of those total including retired guys. but there are african-american women who can help the diversified board and that helps them to diversify the thought, diversify the language and diversify the culture. everything about the companies. start there. go down to the c suite. a lot is developed internally but also hired from the outside. diversify your c suite and my next thing is look at your intake. intake back down, how many people do you hire and what inclusive culture do you have in your company to inspire these people to stay and grow in the company? >> but ursula, you know, the message from many of the leaders is we are working on it and i know a lot of them and i know genuinely that a number of them are. but is it at the point where you have talked before about, you know, can corporate america keep policing itself? because you used to be very against quotas. mandates for diversify on boards, et cetera, and high
and women, african-american men and women and women who actually are capable and willing to serve on boards. they haven't all been ceos because as you can tell we have only 15 of those total including retired guys. but there are african-american women who can help the diversified board and that helps them to diversify the thought, diversify the language and diversify the culture. everything about the companies. start there. go down to the c suite. a lot is developed internally but also hired...
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and this is a time to fight the change and fight for economic justice. >> you mentioned serving on boards, whether public or private companies, we continue to see huge gaps in many ways. what needs to be done on that? does that come from the ultimate money behind the scenes? is there something that can be legislated on that front? john: it is hard to legislate quotas in this environment. i think you can do what representative crist welch has done in illinois, to force transparency so we have the data to see the lack of diversity at some of our biggest companies in illinois. the second thing that does not conduct about enough is we need to have diverse directors that come from a background of understanding the civil rights agenda, understanding the historical discrimination that is part of our society, and being willing to speak up and fight for social justice once you get into the boardroom. if you are someone that comes in, you are diverse, but you are quiet and shy, don't speak up, the white l ceo will think, i must be doing a great job here. we've got to get the right people into these
and this is a time to fight the change and fight for economic justice. >> you mentioned serving on boards, whether public or private companies, we continue to see huge gaps in many ways. what needs to be done on that? does that come from the ultimate money behind the scenes? is there something that can be legislated on that front? john: it is hard to legislate quotas in this environment. i think you can do what representative crist welch has done in illinois, to force transparency so we...
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on, and it's time we are not valued as a person. >> reporter: employees wrote black lives matter on boardedre the memo came out. this customer says patrons like it. >> i have not heard anyone point to it or comment on it and say that is disgusting or i like it. >> reporter: reporting live, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> the time is 4:17. cosmetic companies say that they will add more products greeted by black-owned companies. sophora offers nine brands from black-owned companies. sophora says it will set aside 15% of its shelf space for products made by black-owned companies. sophora is owned by lv mh, the world's biggest luxury goods company. >>> band-aid is creating bandages that match a variety of skin tones. it is owned by johnson and johnson. they say they are committed to taking action to create tangible change for the black community. band-aid would not say when these new products would be in stores. >>> your time is 4:17. let's talk about the weather that we were waking up to. steve paulson joins us. it is cooler, but not cold. >> it's june. it's tough to get cold in june. it will drop 15 de
on, and it's time we are not valued as a person. >> reporter: employees wrote black lives matter on boardedre the memo came out. this customer says patrons like it. >> i have not heard anyone point to it or comment on it and say that is disgusting or i like it. >> reporter: reporting live, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> the time is 4:17. cosmetic companies say that they will add more products greeted by black-owned companies. sophora offers nine brands from black-owned...
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john cornyn, of course, from texas and marco rubio, the senator from florida announced he'd get on board as
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- year hiring freeze including on the police officers. the board also approved a resolution to focus on the ways to deal with writers who are homeless or suffering mental health issues without relying on armed officers. the board also approved spending $58 million to refurbish a building on webster street in oakland for the new headquarters. it's a few blocks from the current spot on lakeside drive. bart says the move will save money in the long run, they spend $50 million per year to lease the current offices and are facing a 60% rent increase. the move is expected in about one year. >>> another big corporation is joining a boat caught, verizon says it will not buy ads for the month of july, ben & jerry's, patagonia and north face are also on board, the naacp and anti-defamation league are leading the campaign, they say facebook is allowing misinformation and propaganda to take hold on their website. >>> tonight it is cool out there, the marine layer has moved in but it was not cool and lynn today, a lot of 90s out there and in fact if we take a l
- year hiring freeze including on the police officers. the board also approved a resolution to focus on the ways to deal with writers who are homeless or suffering mental health issues without relying on armed officers. the board also approved spending $58 million to refurbish a building on webster street in oakland for the new headquarters. it's a few blocks from the current spot on lakeside drive. bart says the move will save money in the long run, they spend $50 million per year to lease the...