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what exactly was that that was growing on the petri dish and is that normal?lot of streptococcus and some species things we would find in everybody's mouth. >> reporter: normal? >> normal. >> reporter: by comparing all four dishes side-by-side, you can see each mask kept my cough and bacteria from spreading. what does this tell you about the effectiveness of masks >> i think across the country as states reopen, it's going to be more reassuring for people to know that i'm wearing a mask because i'm protecting the people around myself >> and we want to reiterate, whittier says it's not possible through a demonstration like this shows how much virus comes out. because viruses need living cells. they can't grow the way bacteria does on a petri dish but it shows what else is in your cough or sneeze >> we know that these n95 masks are supposed to be the most effective. but based on that story, what's the difference between those and surgical or cough masks? >> that demonstration shows no difference between the n95, the cloth, and surgical mask but when it comes to c
what exactly was that that was growing on the petri dish and is that normal?lot of streptococcus and some species things we would find in everybody's mouth. >> reporter: normal? >> normal. >> reporter: by comparing all four dishes side-by-side, you can see each mask kept my cough and bacteria from spreading. what does this tell you about the effectiveness of masks >> i think across the country as states reopen, it's going to be more reassuring for people to know that i'm...
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because we live now to petri as i understand you you went along to the scene of the protests that followed this incident just describe to us what it was like there what the mood was like of the people who gathered. so going iraq. seeing lots and lots of holies and it seems that the police were like you know and confining all the protesters to one in the street in until one area and i went to where the windows was and it was still a fire it was burnt to the ground and what i saw was just a lot of anger a lot of very a lot of. this built. gratian and this is just turmoil and it's not force and. you know it has to come to what it has to whatever. this is this is what happens you know this is what happens when you kill them in in it happens over and over again and officers haven't punitive and so. it was just it was is it was just i don't even want to say tragic it was just a lot of anger and raised at us all last night is that why the restaurant was on fire is that just the anger spilling over and maybe not even directed anywhere in particular. i believe it was directed at the windies althoug
because we live now to petri as i understand you you went along to the scene of the protests that followed this incident just describe to us what it was like there what the mood was like of the people who gathered. so going iraq. seeing lots and lots of holies and it seems that the police were like you know and confining all the protesters to one in the street in until one area and i went to where the windows was and it was still a fire it was burnt to the ground and what i saw was just a lot...
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>>mama was trapped in a petri dish and we were shut out nursing home employees like chris brown from illinois said with no policies to notify him of covid-19 patients and little available protective equipment. he also felt exposed to unnecessary risk if i become see how cannot take care of somebody owes the latest figures from the federal government show nearly 32,000 nursing home residents and hundreds of nursing home staff have died from the virus and those numbers continue to grow as more facilities report their cases we must ensure more lives. >>well not lost unnecessarily. south carolina congressman jim clyburn called for a national plan to acquire and distribute tests kids in protective equipment. but louisiana congressman steve scalise blamed states. he says ignored federal directives for the high death toll in nursing homes, the decision of several governors to essentially mandate that covid positive patients go back to their nursing homes ended up being a death sentence as congress continues its debate. deaths in nursing homes now make up about half of the total covid-19 dea
>>mama was trapped in a petri dish and we were shut out nursing home employees like chris brown from illinois said with no policies to notify him of covid-19 patients and little available protective equipment. he also felt exposed to unnecessary risk if i become see how cannot take care of somebody owes the latest figures from the federal government show nearly 32,000 nursing home residents and hundreds of nursing home staff have died from the virus and those numbers continue to grow as...
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. >> i'm just very, very concerned that my friends are trapped in a petri dish. >> reporter: lorraine has a son inside. they are two among more than a dozen people we spoke with today of the firsthand knowledge of a hot zonin spied of the prison. >> a prison in the 1850 is not equipped to deal with a global pandemic. >> reporter: there was not a single case in may but that changed after a transfer of inmates from chino, where there had been an outbreak. later 15 of those inmates tested positive for covid-19. by then it was too late. today the state announced san quentin passed the 300 case mark, including staff members. >> how is that not their fault. now it is spreading like wildfire in there. >> reporter: since the pandemic hit our community, the department has worked tirelessly to implement measures to protect staff, the incarcerated population and community at large said the department of corrections in a statement today. but the people inside are saying that with an overcrowded population, they could do more. >> the cells are about four feet wide by nine feet which means a basic
. >> i'm just very, very concerned that my friends are trapped in a petri dish. >> reporter: lorraine has a son inside. they are two among more than a dozen people we spoke with today of the firsthand knowledge of a hot zonin spied of the prison. >> a prison in the 1850 is not equipped to deal with a global pandemic. >> reporter: there was not a single case in may but that changed after a transfer of inmates from chino, where there had been an outbreak. later 15 of those...
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it was only in the test tube in a petri dish that killed virus but never in a human and i think more than three studies now that haven't been rerbuked shows this doesn't work. >> how much of a change to revoke this emergency use? are we surprised by it? >> i think we're not surprised by it. a lot of people in the scientific community, actually happy because it really is consistent with how we should be approving drugs under the authorization. the drug remdesivir, made by gilead, as a result of the trials, was put an eua and that sequence of data, then eua, was the way in which we expect that eua designation to go and in the case of hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine, there was no data, there was eua designation, now there's data so it was revoked. >> we're getting the question in from one of the viewers who say, what were the side effects of hydroxychloroquine. >> so the side effects of hydroxychloroquine are mainly heart-related. so they were mainly rhythm problems that when people got put on the drug they had, particularly, the sicker you were, the higher the chance that you'd have
it was only in the test tube in a petri dish that killed virus but never in a human and i think more than three studies now that haven't been rerbuked shows this doesn't work. >> how much of a change to revoke this emergency use? are we surprised by it? >> i think we're not surprised by it. a lot of people in the scientific community, actually happy because it really is consistent with how we should be approving drugs under the authorization. the drug remdesivir, made by gilead, as...
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me why now i think factions and health experts warn the venue could become an enormous coronavirus petri dish and one tulsa close to the size of one of the worst of race massacres in u.s. history i'm phil gave in berlin and this is the day. will be an oklahoma and tulsa oklahoma. if not. felt it was a slap. heard we are still partying. and suffering i haven't heard him open we can break this. this. morning but over a 1000000 people. so many people are over. there we've never had an empty seat and we certainly were. also on the day of the un's high commissioner for refugees program and he talks about the need for a global response to global challenges and if we don't work together we won't be able to overcome them he's teaching a lesson every day not that we're learning very much and he's teaching us this lesson. welcome to the day we begin with a u.s. presidential campaign in a time after national turmoil we know donald trump draws energy from big events and his adoring base but will saturday's comeback rally in tulsa cost him precious political capital health officials are warning that
me why now i think factions and health experts warn the venue could become an enormous coronavirus petri dish and one tulsa close to the size of one of the worst of race massacres in u.s. history i'm phil gave in berlin and this is the day. will be an oklahoma and tulsa oklahoma. if not. felt it was a slap. heard we are still partying. and suffering i haven't heard him open we can break this. this. morning but over a 1000000 people. so many people are over. there we've never had an empty seat...
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now i think factions search and health experts warn the venue could become an enormous coronavirus petri dish and one tulsa close to the size of one of the worst of race massacres in u.s. history i'm phil gayley in berlin and this is the day. we'll be in oklahoma in tulsa oklahoma what a majority if not all. felt that it was a slap a real hard. part. of an hour ago hoping we can be on break this. morning but over a 1000000 people. so many people are over. with now that are there to see and we certainly were. also on the day the un's high commissioner for refugees program and he talks about the need for a global response to global challenges and if we don't work together we won't be able to overcome them. every day not that we're learning very much that he's teaching us this lesson. welcome to the day we begin with a u.s. presidential campaign in a time of national turmoil we know donald trump draws energy from big events and his adoring base but will saturday's comeback rally in tulsa cost him precious political capital health officials are warning that it has the potential to become a s
now i think factions search and health experts warn the venue could become an enormous coronavirus petri dish and one tulsa close to the size of one of the worst of race massacres in u.s. history i'm phil gayley in berlin and this is the day. we'll be in oklahoma in tulsa oklahoma what a majority if not all. felt that it was a slap a real hard. part. of an hour ago hoping we can be on break this. morning but over a 1000000 people. so many people are over. with now that are there to see and we...
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transit that the left has been wanting to shove the entire country onto turned out to be a rolling petri dish for disease so we did not have the same level of suit level of spread we did it was not as tense here is it was in the northeast and since the northeast it's new york is the center of the media the story got told from a new york centric perspective and it sounded as if all of us are going to suffer what new york which suffered which didn't of course turned out to be the case. nobody got that clobbered worse than las vegas which recently reopened poetically when the dancing waters in front of bolaji oh started up for the 1st time since march the song was elvis singing viva las vegas but not before a bunch of conventions and events were canceled and you and i would have seen each other in april at the big national association of broadcasters convention it's over 100000 of us who come from all around the world if that convention were held would you have felt safe attending. probably not i mean we're probably prudent not to go to las vegas in april when we didn't know anything it did
transit that the left has been wanting to shove the entire country onto turned out to be a rolling petri dish for disease so we did not have the same level of suit level of spread we did it was not as tense here is it was in the northeast and since the northeast it's new york is the center of the media the story got told from a new york centric perspective and it sounded as if all of us are going to suffer what new york which suffered which didn't of course turned out to be the case. nobody got...
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of terms, we have documented police killings in the united states that are astronomical empathetic petri, we have yet to document the amount of injuries and acts of violence that do not kill people but may hurt people and omit any interesting in an emotional sense, we take research the delay from at least in think about your interventions in our public health system programs and enterprise are the black feminist tradition for years, reinvesting her gift, really create a more safe. and had to be an article in a short period of time but i think you have the home of the money for my perspective reality for money. i think this is perfect for 2014, we had a slogan you want to think about black-white matter as a slogan that was is valid slogan and we shifted to a slogan today with organ that includes the proposal to get directly to local, state and national legislators and the slogan is talk. i know people are having a hard time coming to that but i think the demand is healthier. the financial demand that is so clear, it is hard to talk over and over again, within me i think people are cleared
of terms, we have documented police killings in the united states that are astronomical empathetic petri, we have yet to document the amount of injuries and acts of violence that do not kill people but may hurt people and omit any interesting in an emotional sense, we take research the delay from at least in think about your interventions in our public health system programs and enterprise are the black feminist tradition for years, reinvesting her gift, really create a more safe. and had to be...
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now i think factions search and health experts warn the venue could become an enormous coronavirus petri dish and white tulle so close to the site of one of the worst of race massacres in u.s. history i'm phil gayley in berlin and this is the day.
now i think factions search and health experts warn the venue could become an enormous coronavirus petri dish and white tulle so close to the site of one of the worst of race massacres in u.s. history i'm phil gayley in berlin and this is the day.
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mama was trapped in a petri dish and we were shut out nursing home employees like chris brown from illinoisaid with no policies to notify him of covid-19 patients and little available protective equipment. he also felt exposed to unnecessary risk if i become see how cannot take care of somebody owes the latest figures from the federal government show nearly 32,000 nursing home residents and hundreds of nursing home staff have died from the virus. >>and those numbers continue to grow as more facilities report their cases we must ensure more lives. >>well not lost unnecessarily. south carolina congressman jim clyburn called for a national plan to acquire and distribute tests kids in protective equipment. but louisiana congressman steve scalise blamed states. he says ignored federal directives for the high death toll in nursing homes, the decision of several governors to essentially mandate that covid positive patients go back to their nursing homes ended up being a death sentence as congress continues its debate. deaths in nursing homes now make up about half of the total covid-19 deaths in t
mama was trapped in a petri dish and we were shut out nursing home employees like chris brown from illinoisaid with no policies to notify him of covid-19 patients and little available protective equipment. he also felt exposed to unnecessary risk if i become see how cannot take care of somebody owes the latest figures from the federal government show nearly 32,000 nursing home residents and hundreds of nursing home staff have died from the virus. >>and those numbers continue to grow as...
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chile now one of the world's highest many countries are understandably less eager to speed up with petri asians all this while the number of people stranded here grows but. there is a permanent flow of people we're only just beginning to see the economic effects of this pandemic on my clients and temporary workers. for many the wait isn't the worst part it's the feeling of being trapped and the fear of not knowing if the virus might take their lives or dosa family members back in bolivia before they can make it home you see in human al-jazeera santiago. one of the next part of the series will be speaking to cuban migrants trapped in mexico helping to care for other travelers will be on tuesday right here of course on al-jazeera and let me just nudge in the direction our website al-jazeera dot com its interests all the news we're covering right there and to comment and analysis that to. say this is out there these are the top stories and china is being accused of forcing the weaker minority to lower the birth rate an investigation by the associated press says hundreds of thousands of wome
chile now one of the world's highest many countries are understandably less eager to speed up with petri asians all this while the number of people stranded here grows but. there is a permanent flow of people we're only just beginning to see the economic effects of this pandemic on my clients and temporary workers. for many the wait isn't the worst part it's the feeling of being trapped and the fear of not knowing if the virus might take their lives or dosa family members back in bolivia before...
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concern that gathering people inside this arena behind us as many as 19000 it will become a bit of a petri dish if you will and that it will create super spreaders that will spread the virus through this community and as people leave and go back to their homes and other communities as well there had been pleas from not only health officials here but even advisors to the president to back off on this a bit and wait a bit before holding this rally but he of course decided to press on here so it'll be interesting to see how the rates change over the next couple of weeks once we see what happened here as far as the rallies concerned. ok steve clemons is the host of al-jazeera is the bottom line which you might have been watching if you've been seeing in the last 30 minutes he's also editor at large for the hill the online political website is joining us by skype from chester and in maryland thank you very much indeed as always for being with us steve you're up the key thing here that we're seeing at the moment these numbers are much much lower than i would imagine the trombetta ministration an
concern that gathering people inside this arena behind us as many as 19000 it will become a bit of a petri dish if you will and that it will create super spreaders that will spread the virus through this community and as people leave and go back to their homes and other communities as well there had been pleas from not only health officials here but even advisors to the president to back off on this a bit and wait a bit before holding this rally but he of course decided to press on here so...
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of terms, we have documented police killings in the united states that are astronomical empathetic petri, we have yet to document the amount of injuries and acts of violence that do not kill people but may hurt people and omit any interesting in an emotional sense, we take research the delay from at least in think about your interventions in our public health system programs and enterprise are the black feminist tradition for years, reinvesting her gift, really create a more safe. and had to be an article in a short period of time but i think you have the home of the money for my perspective reality for money. i think this is perfect for 2014, we had a slogan you want to think about black-white matter as a slogan that was is valid slogan and we shifted to a slogan today with organ that includes the proposal to get directly to local, state and national legislators and the slogan is talk. i know people are having a hard time coming to that but i think the demand is healthier. the financial demand that is so clear, it is hard to talk over and over again, within me i think people are cleared
of terms, we have documented police killings in the united states that are astronomical empathetic petri, we have yet to document the amount of injuries and acts of violence that do not kill people but may hurt people and omit any interesting in an emotional sense, we take research the delay from at least in think about your interventions in our public health system programs and enterprise are the black feminist tradition for years, reinvesting her gift, really create a more safe. and had to be...
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do better as a society and provide any true equity for communities of color is not terrorism it is petri. it's unclear if the police will move in to take back their building as the 2 sides remain locked in a standoff a peaceful one for now. 00 hundreds protesting in lebanon for a 2nd night over the government's handling of the deepening economic crisis there crowds in beirut fires and threw rocks at security forces who shot to tear gas to disperse them the government said on friday it would inject dollars into the market to try and stop the local currency from stumping for the depreciation of the lebanese pound has put the country and its worst economic crisis and decades. ahead on al-jazeera. we look at the debate over whether some historical monuments should be removed or ahead. and crowds in hong kong mark one year since demonstrators surrounded the legislative building which led to months of protests. and other than he just said all across the desert southwest in the united states and the winds are very high as well as that awesome fire warnings in place ready for the 4 corners regio
do better as a society and provide any true equity for communities of color is not terrorism it is petri. it's unclear if the police will move in to take back their building as the 2 sides remain locked in a standoff a peaceful one for now. 00 hundreds protesting in lebanon for a 2nd night over the government's handling of the deepening economic crisis there crowds in beirut fires and threw rocks at security forces who shot to tear gas to disperse them the government said on friday it would...
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concern that gathering people inside this arena behind us as many as 19000 it will become a bit of a petri dish if you will and that it will create super spreaders that will spread the virus through this community and as people leave and go back to their homes and other communities as well there had been pleas from not only health officials here but even advisors to the president to back off on this a bit and wait a bit before holding this rally but he of course decided to press on here so it'll be interesting to see how the rates change over the next couple of weeks once we see what happened here as far as the rallies concerned daughter frankly on roberts is the founder of the black lives not a syllabus said new york university he says trump is trying to use black a shoes as a political tool to rally his own base. this rally and salsa is in many ways an attempt to position what many would call white nationalists make america great again movement against what is clearly a rising black freedom black protest movement happening in the streets of america today donald trump in the republican pa
concern that gathering people inside this arena behind us as many as 19000 it will become a bit of a petri dish if you will and that it will create super spreaders that will spread the virus through this community and as people leave and go back to their homes and other communities as well there had been pleas from not only health officials here but even advisors to the president to back off on this a bit and wait a bit before holding this rally but he of course decided to press on here so...
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but if you think of the war, it turned the world into a giant pet petri dish with the flu being spread out. it was spread on troop ships and also spread by public transport and in the u.s., by the postal service. one researcher was trying to work out why native alaskans and native americans were dying in their hundreds, and it turned out it was because the postal service was still getting through to them. and it was inadvertently without their knowing spread by the guys delivering the mail. >> host: go ahead. >> guest: so just that -- because it was so -- such a huge fundamentally vital event, all the focus went on winning the war rather than stopping the virus. >> host: the war also played role in news pull out the virus having been suppressed or downplayed. why would that have happened and what effect did it have? >> guest: that was a question -- to start off with, suddenly in the u.k. if a newspaper delved too deeply into report of the strange new killer that was killing people it would have been suppressed by -- other wives devaluing it or making it seem trivial was to ridicule whi
but if you think of the war, it turned the world into a giant pet petri dish with the flu being spread out. it was spread on troop ships and also spread by public transport and in the u.s., by the postal service. one researcher was trying to work out why native alaskans and native americans were dying in their hundreds, and it turned out it was because the postal service was still getting through to them. and it was inadvertently without their knowing spread by the guys delivering the mail....
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if you think about the war it turned into a giant petri dish with the flu being spread around in everyceivable way when it was not spread by troops inadvertently was also spread by public transport. by the postal service when that research was trying to work out why they tip alaskans, native americans alaskans would die they hundreds because the postal service was still getting through to them. it was virtually without them knowing spread through the mail. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> it was just that because it was such a huge fundamental event all the focus really went on winning the war rather than stopping the virus. >> the war also played a role in the news about the virus having been suppressed or downplayed. why would that have happened? and what effect did it have? >> to start off with, certainly in the uk if a newspaper dives too deeply into reports of the strange new that was coming in the summer and killing people would've been suppressed. other ways of making it seem trivial which happened with the london times in london only said we should have got along with it. in septembe
if you think about the war it turned into a giant petri dish with the flu being spread around in everyceivable way when it was not spread by troops inadvertently was also spread by public transport. by the postal service when that research was trying to work out why they tip alaskans, native americans alaskans would die they hundreds because the postal service was still getting through to them. it was virtually without them knowing spread through the mail. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> it...
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we are joined this afternoon by lisa petrie of the presidio trust. let's talk about the changes that are being made in of the presidio. >> thanks, heather. we all know the parks play a crucial role in helping people get outside for nature and essential exercise during this remained open for these activities. we have been experimenting with road closures and according to a similar model of the city of oakland and city of san francisco slow streets. >> tell me when people can have more free room in the presidio. >> well, we have 24 miles of fantastic hiking trails. hiking trails were not built to accommodate people passing it is safe physical distance of six feet. we have seen the same things that other city officials have seen. if you open more space, kids can enjoy biking and everyone can enjoy jogging and pushing strollers. there is more space for people to spread out. we are happy we this 24/7 for the entire month is a what a great opportunity for folks, especially those that haven't had a chance to explore all the beauty of the presidio but also d
we are joined this afternoon by lisa petrie of the presidio trust. let's talk about the changes that are being made in of the presidio. >> thanks, heather. we all know the parks play a crucial role in helping people get outside for nature and essential exercise during this remained open for these activities. we have been experimenting with road closures and according to a similar model of the city of oakland and city of san francisco slow streets. >> tell me when people can have...
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butif you think of the war , it turned into a giant petri dish with the flu just being spread around in every conceivable way. when it wasn't spread by troops, it was also spread by proper transports and in the us by the postal service. one research with trying to work out why native alaskans and native americans were dying in their hundreds and it turned out it was because the postal servicewas still getting through to them . it was relatively without them knowing but they were delivering the mail. [inaudible] >> because it was such a huge and fundamentally vital event , all the focus really went on winning the war versus stopping the virus. >> the war also played a role in news about the virus having been suppressed or downplayed. why would that have happened and what effect did it have? >> that was mostly a question of morals. you start off with government in the uk, if a newspaper delved too deeply into reports of this strange new killer strain that would kill people, it would have been suppressed by something called the defense of the realm act . other ways of devaluing it or ma
butif you think of the war , it turned into a giant petri dish with the flu just being spread around in every conceivable way. when it wasn't spread by troops, it was also spread by proper transports and in the us by the postal service. one research with trying to work out why native alaskans and native americans were dying in their hundreds and it turned out it was because the postal servicewas still getting through to them . it was relatively without them knowing but they were delivering the...
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it is sort of a petri dish for the suggestion, the experiment of trying life without police and it'sot working. how do we shut it down? >> you need the seattle mayor to empower the seattle law enforcement. if they're not going to do it, the governor needs to step in and needs to take charge to reclaim this territory which is part of our country and, you need to do it not just for the basics of rule of law, of respecting rights and good order and discipline in the community, but you also have private property that has been illegally taken. you have all sorts of different laws on the books. in the state of washington that are being broken. and people need to be arrested, example needs to be set. you let it go on. it already has been proven. you can watch it from inside of chop or from the other coast. and you're seeing first-hand why abolishing defunding, disbanding isn't going to work. david: congressman we know for generations it doesn't work. there was a book written mayed to read when i was in high school called, "lord of the flies." it shows you what happens when people are left t
it is sort of a petri dish for the suggestion, the experiment of trying life without police and it'sot working. how do we shut it down? >> you need the seattle mayor to empower the seattle law enforcement. if they're not going to do it, the governor needs to step in and needs to take charge to reclaim this territory which is part of our country and, you need to do it not just for the basics of rule of law, of respecting rights and good order and discipline in the community, but you also...
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. >> i'm just very, very concerned that my friend is trapped in a petry dish. >> reporter: james kings a former inmate. lorain hernandez has a son inside. they're two among more than a dozen people with firsthand knowledge of a coronavirus hot zone inside the prison. >> a prison built in the 1850s is not equipped to deal with a global pandemic. >> reporter: according to the california department of corrections, san quentin did not have a single case of covid-19 even in may. but that changed after a transfer of inmates from chino where there had been an outbreak. later 15 of those inmates tested positive for covid-19. by then it was too late. today, san equipmequentin surpa0 members. >> how is that not their fault? it's spreading like wildfire in there. >> reporter: since the pandemic hit our community, the department has worked tirelessly to implement measures to protect staff, the incarcerated population, and community at large, said the department of corrections in a statement today. but the people inside are saying that with an overcrowded population, they could do more. >> even ju
. >> i'm just very, very concerned that my friend is trapped in a petry dish. >> reporter: james kings a former inmate. lorain hernandez has a son inside. they're two among more than a dozen people with firsthand knowledge of a coronavirus hot zone inside the prison. >> a prison built in the 1850s is not equipped to deal with a global pandemic. >> reporter: according to the california department of corrections, san quentin did not have a single case of covid-19 even in...
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here's a live camera above sfo where we had cloud cover and they lived a bit but still some petri overcastre as you can see from the coast and over the hills as well. here is the plan for today and a call to hot forecast and pick your temperature nice bayside and hot inland as we've been talking about and we've been repeating ourselves each and every day with this forecast because it has not been moving around too much. this big area of high pressure has been hitting a sub. tomorrow we cool things off and friday we increase the onshore breeze but the real cooldown is expected this weekend as we head toward saturday and sunday and the cooldown continues and the winds are a factor and we could we can talk winds topping 20 or 30 miles an hour. highs this afternoon mid to upper 90s in san francisco 68. santa rosa and the upper 80s and a five day forecast you notice this into friday. a drop off in the numbers but the real cooling respect to the picture by saturday into sunday. it's a hot stretch inland and turning the curve on this at least this weather pattern, and cooling relief headed our wa
here's a live camera above sfo where we had cloud cover and they lived a bit but still some petri overcastre as you can see from the coast and over the hills as well. here is the plan for today and a call to hot forecast and pick your temperature nice bayside and hot inland as we've been talking about and we've been repeating ourselves each and every day with this forecast because it has not been moving around too much. this big area of high pressure has been hitting a sub. tomorrow we cool...
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rallies that are petri dishes. today at the first coronavirus task force briefing in two months the vice president made statements to the american people that simply do not square with the facts. pence insisted that states are opening safely and responsibly when the fact is very few states adhered to the white house's own guidelines for reopening. medical data clearly proves that was a mistake. then mr. pence said this. >> the reality is we're in a much better place with the efforts president trump mobilized at the federal level. we slowed the spread. we flattened the curve. we saved lives. >> now it's true that things might be better today than weeks ago when 2,000 americans were dying from covid-19 every single day, but the curve has not flattened. the opposite is true. just look at the chart of new cases. yesterday, the united states reported more than 37,000 new confirmed infections of the novel coronavirus virus. that's the highest one-day increase ever and the curve, as you can see on the graph, is rising aga
rallies that are petri dishes. today at the first coronavirus task force briefing in two months the vice president made statements to the american people that simply do not square with the facts. pence insisted that states are opening safely and responsibly when the fact is very few states adhered to the white house's own guidelines for reopening. medical data clearly proves that was a mistake. then mr. pence said this. >> the reality is we're in a much better place with the efforts...
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. >> i had a petri dish in front of my facing and then with and without a mask, i talked, saying -- somebody going to roll me. i coughed and sneezed. dr. davis put the dishes in an incubator and we waited 24 hours for the result. let's start with the mask on left and no mask. let's go with talking first. >> that looks good. >> talking without -- oh, okay. i'm shocked. >> next up is singing. >> this is changed by tupac and this is smash mouth. >> pretty similar to talking. but doctor davis brought up a good point about one of night life's choices. >> the caroake mic is probably gross and wet. >> so we have two coughs. >> really? that's crazy. >> remember, all those yellow dots, that is where bacteria grew after the droplets out of my mouth landed there. but those droplets were nothing compared to the ones from sneezing. first mask on. >> i'm tierrified to look at ths one. this is no mask. >> how is your breakfast? right about now? so it works. high dr. rob davidson, emergency room physician in the grand rapids area, appreciate it. your reaction to that video? any of that surprising. >> no, it
. >> i had a petri dish in front of my facing and then with and without a mask, i talked, saying -- somebody going to roll me. i coughed and sneezed. dr. davis put the dishes in an incubator and we waited 24 hours for the result. let's start with the mask on left and no mask. let's go with talking first. >> that looks good. >> talking without -- oh, okay. i'm shocked. >> next up is singing. >> this is changed by tupac and this is smash mouth. >> pretty...
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. >> because your concern was that your restaurant was kind of becoming this like petri dish, right, of spread? >> yeah, actually. well, our restaurant but i think the whole area is risky. >> so what are you hearing from customers and other business other thanes? because it is not just you in this situation. >> well, i thought that we were going to reallythanes? because it is not just you in this situation. >> well, i thought that we were going to really take a lot of flack for it, but everyone has been supportive and they understand where we're coming from. i've talked to a couple of other restaurant and bar owners in our area and i've started a facebook web page called hospitality united for other restaurant and bar owners so we can get the together and discuss ways to make things better, make them safer. and most of all to pass information on to our customer, staff and the public. because it is kind of hard to getting a really information right now even if you google where to get a test for coronavirus, you kind of get the runaround just by googling it. so it is just the way to so
. >> because your concern was that your restaurant was kind of becoming this like petri dish, right, of spread? >> yeah, actually. well, our restaurant but i think the whole area is risky. >> so what are you hearing from customers and other business other thanes? because it is not just you in this situation. >> well, i thought that we were going to reallythanes? because it is not just you in this situation. >> well, i thought that we were going to really take a lot...
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nright, people are looking at black people as sort of petri dish specimens but we are human beings livings, and that book shines a light on that. i think "honey i love" by eloise greenfield, this is for little kids. it might be one of the best picture books, collection of poems for litte kids. it is best. the illustrations are beautiful. >> wt about the pandemic, which is still with us? it has uprooted young people's lives. >> there is a book called "dry. s thinking about what i would want young people to read ar lots of books specifically, that i know of, aboutcs pande for people but this is an interesting story because it is about what happenshen the natural world turns itsat back, appens when we actually start to usep the resources and all of a sudden, there is no more water. what happens to us as people? where do we go? what kind of nature comes out of us? who we become when we have to fight for naturalts resources? f us are against that right now because the pandemic forced us to be up against it. i would suggest that i would also suggest apo collection of s by a brilliant poet, "dea
nright, people are looking at black people as sort of petri dish specimens but we are human beings livings, and that book shines a light on that. i think "honey i love" by eloise greenfield, this is for little kids. it might be one of the best picture books, collection of poems for litte kids. it is best. the illustrations are beautiful. >> wt about the pandemic, which is still with us? it has uprooted young people's lives. >> there is a book called "dry. s thinking...
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and it creates almost a petri dish environment, even outside of covid. >> brangham: as you just heard, there are a lot of different opinionsbout how best to educate kids in the middle of this pandemic, and we turn now to someone whose sole job is doing just that. dr. mark bedell is the superintendent of kansasity's public schools in missouri. he oversees the education of more than 15,000 students, my of them black and brown students, and 100% of them qualiffor free school lunches. superintendent bedell, very good to see you. i see from your outfit today, you've been presiding over some of the many graduations you're having.ng tulations today. before we talk about what happens come fall-- could you just tell us a little bit about nghow this year was, educat >> i will tell youearned a lot about some of the disparities that exist inside of thurban corridor of kansas city. and when this pandemic hit us towards the end of march, we realized that while weavede ces, a lot of our families did not have wi-fi access orev more-- broadband access. and we felt that had put u already behind the eig
and it creates almost a petri dish environment, even outside of covid. >> brangham: as you just heard, there are a lot of different opinionsbout how best to educate kids in the middle of this pandemic, and we turn now to someone whose sole job is doing just that. dr. mark bedell is the superintendent of kansasity's public schools in missouri. he oversees the education of more than 15,000 students, my of them black and brown students, and 100% of them qualiffor free school lunches....
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i think we right now, people are looking at black people as sort of like petri dish specimens. the reality is that we're just human beings living normal lives. and that book shines a light on that. eloise greenfield, "honey, i love." this is for the little kids. and i think this might be one of thbest picture books even though it's sort of a picture book, sort of not, collection of poems for little kids that i ink is just the best. the illustrations are beautiful. eloise greenfield, "honey, i >> brown: all right. what about the pandemic, which is still with us, which is for young people, of course, uprooted tir life, just as for the rest of us. >> you know, there's a book " cally" by niels schuster because i was thinking about this. what would i want young people to read during the pandemic? and there are a lot of books specifically, at least that i know of about pandemic young people. but "dry" is an interesting story because it's about what happens when the natital world turnback. what happens when we actually start to u up the resources and all of the sudden there is no more
i think we right now, people are looking at black people as sort of like petri dish specimens. the reality is that we're just human beings living normal lives. and that book shines a light on that. eloise greenfield, "honey, i love." this is for the little kids. and i think this might be one of thbest picture books even though it's sort of a picture book, sort of not, collection of poems for little kids that i ink is just the best. the illustrations are beautiful. eloise greenfield,...
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overcrowding of apartments, especially in public housing, and those overcrowded apartments often become petrifor the spread of an infectious disease like covid-19. the south bronx was struggling even before the outbreak of covid-19, but the food and the security, the health disparities, all of these have been taken to a new level. and it's revealed the deeper racial inequalities embedded in american society, and we need a federal government that's committed to addressing the root causes of racially concentrated poverty. the south bronx is ground zero for racially concentrated poverty, and the federal government needs to address it. >> because you're a city politician, you're very close to the question of schools -- >> yeah. >> -- and kids going back to schools. what can you tell us tonight about new york city's expectation of kids going back to school at the end of august? >> it's unclear. there's been no clear guidance on the mayor and how he's going to proceed. the mayor made a comment that students are not going to return fully to public schools until there's a vaccine. i'm in favor of som
overcrowding of apartments, especially in public housing, and those overcrowded apartments often become petrifor the spread of an infectious disease like covid-19. the south bronx was struggling even before the outbreak of covid-19, but the food and the security, the health disparities, all of these have been taken to a new level. and it's revealed the deeper racial inequalities embedded in american society, and we need a federal government that's committed to addressing the root causes of...
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are going to have to take the subways, which many new yorkers still considered to be essentially a petri dish on wheels. now, this morning, governor andrew cuomo took the train to instill confidence in the system. during the pandemic, trains and stations are disaffected daily. it has never been this clean in his lifetime. face coverings must be worn, and they are provided. it is also free hand sanitizer appeared reopening the city is driven by the data that shows the virus is on the decline. >> we want to reopen. we want to do it fast, but we have to do it smart. it is not whether or not you do something. it's how you do it. >> businesses are allowed to open under phase one trend that includes all salaries as you mentioned, retail operations that have a curbside pickup. later phases will permit restaurants, hotels, hair salons, schools and entertainment venues to open their doors. he is concerned that some of the recent street demonstrations could result in a surge of new coronavirus cases. he's urging all demonstrators to get tested. at the latest data shows the infection rate for new y
are going to have to take the subways, which many new yorkers still considered to be essentially a petri dish on wheels. now, this morning, governor andrew cuomo took the train to instill confidence in the system. during the pandemic, trains and stations are disaffected daily. it has never been this clean in his lifetime. face coverings must be worn, and they are provided. it is also free hand sanitizer appeared reopening the city is driven by the data that shows the virus is on the decline....
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mama was trapped in a petri dish and we were shut out nursing home employees like chris brown from illinois said with no policies to notify him of covid-19 patients and little available protective equipment. he also felt exposed to unnecessary risk if i become see how cannot take care of somebody owes the latest figures from the federal government show nearly 32,000 nursing home residents and hundreds of nursing home staff have died from the virus. >>and those numbers continue to grow as more facilities report their cases we must ensure more lives. >>well not lost unnecessarily. south carolina congressman jim clyburn called for a national plan to acquire and distribute tests kids in protective equipment. but louisiana congressman steve scalise blamed states. he says ignored federal directives for the high death toll in nursing homes, the decision of several governors to essentially mandate that covid positive patients go back to their nursing homes ended up being a death sentence as congress continues its debate. deaths in nursing homes now make up about half of the total covid-19 deaths in
mama was trapped in a petri dish and we were shut out nursing home employees like chris brown from illinois said with no policies to notify him of covid-19 patients and little available protective equipment. he also felt exposed to unnecessary risk if i become see how cannot take care of somebody owes the latest figures from the federal government show nearly 32,000 nursing home residents and hundreds of nursing home staff have died from the virus. >>and those numbers continue to grow as...
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it was like a petri dish in that room.'t imagine asking anyone i know to go into her room like that. we are not ready as a nation. folks need to take time to let this virus and figure out if maybe we can get a vaccine or get some testing, because we don't have enough testing all over the country yet. theard the president use term slow down the testing, probably to reduce the number of folks being tested positive. arere not gather it -- we not ready for large gatherings like that. havec health officials made that clear. i urge everyone to just wait until we are. us fromynn is joining parker, colorado, you are on the air with the chair of the michigan democratic party. trump isk president one of the best presidents ever in our country. the reason he got elected is because he is a patriot. he is not owned by the government. america.ents and the false pandemic that you guys have created is ridiculous. no? steve: why do you call it a false pandemic? >> because. tell me what happened to influenza? 80,000 people died last year fr
it was like a petri dish in that room.'t imagine asking anyone i know to go into her room like that. we are not ready as a nation. folks need to take time to let this virus and figure out if maybe we can get a vaccine or get some testing, because we don't have enough testing all over the country yet. theard the president use term slow down the testing, probably to reduce the number of folks being tested positive. arere not gather it -- we not ready for large gatherings like that. havec health...
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we don't grow in petri dishes. on balance, we make mistakes.e have horrific incidents over the years but the people of this community know the heart of the police department and we know the heart of our community. this is a very unique specific place. 60,000 people yesterday marched, many angry, but only 1% or less than 1% were arrested. very little violence because north, south, east, west, black, white, doesn't matter, we above all else love our city and we are coming together like we did after harvey, that's what we're doing, houston strong. >> people are upset, but the majority are a force for good, for positive change. chief pazen, what are you doing about those outside groups who are coming to cities just to cause trouble, just to actually commit crimes? >> well, we have to look at individuals and the individual criminal activity and hold them accountable for those actions. we do not put or lump people into groups and really the focus is on this very small number of agitators that are causing the damage and destruction in our beautiful ci
we don't grow in petri dishes. on balance, we make mistakes.e have horrific incidents over the years but the people of this community know the heart of the police department and we know the heart of our community. this is a very unique specific place. 60,000 people yesterday marched, many angry, but only 1% or less than 1% were arrested. very little violence because north, south, east, west, black, white, doesn't matter, we above all else love our city and we are coming together like we did...
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thousands of them, and they are living in conditions like a vast linear petri dish.o cultivate that stuff. that is the difference. any other questions? thank you very much. (applause) next, kansas state university history professor james sherow discusses his book the chisholm trail. about the success of national and international cattle
thousands of them, and they are living in conditions like a vast linear petri dish.o cultivate that stuff. that is the difference. any other questions? thank you very much. (applause) next, kansas state university history professor james sherow discusses his book the chisholm trail. about the success of national and international cattle
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so i want to raise the question of how these facilities are really petri dishes and really are devastating for individuals who are, in fact, human beings. that is the real question is why i was motivated to push for the testing of the harris county jail where about 770 were tested and 300 were positive. i want to raise the question, and first of all safety ms. caldwell how heinous and action that has occurred to both your family and your father. very quickly, i want to try to understand the regional construct which means it inmates cannot depend upon decisions being made by the warden when it another oversight intervenes and denies a human being under -- also evidence but cures act or would you comment on that? then i would appreciate my second question is for ms. james and mr. patton, to talk about the undermining of the patent score which seems to change over and over again, the pattern score which are my perspectives to be addressed legislatively along with the issue of exhaustion of remedy. ms. caldwell, i would appreciate, thank you very much. >> i apologize. can you please repeat the
so i want to raise the question of how these facilities are really petri dishes and really are devastating for individuals who are, in fact, human beings. that is the real question is why i was motivated to push for the testing of the harris county jail where about 770 were tested and 300 were positive. i want to raise the question, and first of all safety ms. caldwell how heinous and action that has occurred to both your family and your father. very quickly, i want to try to understand the...
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may be some sort of campaign event, but they are, before anything -- ask any doctor -- the perfect petri dish to spread a deadly virus. this is crazy that we're at this point. >> he was visiting one of the nation's biggest megachurches to talk to arizona college students yesterday -- >> stuffed together. >> stuffed together. and listen to this rhetoric. >> the democrats are also trying to rig the election by sending out tens of millions of mail-in ballots, using the china virus as the excuse for allowing people not to go to the polls. hey, we have a virus coming. we have to send -- think of it, california. he's going to be sending out millions and millions of ballots. well, where are they going? where are these ballots going? who's getting them? who is not getting them? a little section that's republican. this will be, in my opinion, the most corrupt election in the history of our country, and we cannot let this happen. they want it to happen so badly. there's never been anything where they have so many names. i could give you 19 or 20 names for that, right? it's got all different names.
may be some sort of campaign event, but they are, before anything -- ask any doctor -- the perfect petri dish to spread a deadly virus. this is crazy that we're at this point. >> he was visiting one of the nation's biggest megachurches to talk to arizona college students yesterday -- >> stuffed together. >> stuffed together. and listen to this rhetoric. >> the democrats are also trying to rig the election by sending out tens of millions of mail-in ballots, using the...
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louisa petrie. doctor, what do you make of this latest development here?ore young people that are popping up in these cases and in the case of arizona, more than half the latest wave of cases. what's going on? >> yes, neil, which is not surprising for a few reasons. number one, these states we are seeing the surge of cases, they reopened maybe too soon. they did not follow the federal guidelines when it comes to [ inaudible ] the number of cases. number two, [ inaudible ] celebration of recreation parties from father's day and memorial day weekend. the third, those are the states that did not really reinforce the social distancing and wearing the mask. it's not surprising we are seeing a lag of two weeks later, 14 days when these cases are actually surging. again, they are still doubling from a week to another and that's concerning. we don't know where the peak is going to be yet. they are hitting a pause right now on reopening but there is still more to come. we are still looking to see what's happening in another three weeks. neil: you know, a lot of peo
louisa petrie. doctor, what do you make of this latest development here?ore young people that are popping up in these cases and in the case of arizona, more than half the latest wave of cases. what's going on? >> yes, neil, which is not surprising for a few reasons. number one, these states we are seeing the surge of cases, they reopened maybe too soon. they did not follow the federal guidelines when it comes to [ inaudible ] the number of cases. number two, [ inaudible ] celebration of...
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mama was trapped in a petri dish and we were shut out. mama died alone, and our family will forever be scarred by this tragedy. i implore each of you to continue your due diligence, evaluate best practices like we see coming out of florida. find the caregivers within the nursing homes who can tell you what really happened in inside when they witnessed firsthand the care for our most vulnerable and treasured loved ones. the oaks is a for-profit business that was not prepared to handle the crisis due to excessive turnover in staff and a lack of established disaster protocols. they lacked the communication plans that allowed family to make informed decisions. please, reform this industry. properly fund this industry, and do it quickly. let's not let my mother die in vain. thank you. >> thank you very much, ms. lolly. i want to now recognize mr. brown for an opening statement. mr. brown? >> thank you. good morning to the members of this committee. thank you for allowing me to share my story today. my name is chris brown. i am a nursing home w
mama was trapped in a petri dish and we were shut out. mama died alone, and our family will forever be scarred by this tragedy. i implore each of you to continue your due diligence, evaluate best practices like we see coming out of florida. find the caregivers within the nursing homes who can tell you what really happened in inside when they witnessed firsthand the care for our most vulnerable and treasured loved ones. the oaks is a for-profit business that was not prepared to handle the crisis...
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put a mask on a patient and have them cough or talking to a petri dish.ou can do it with a mask and without one and count the viral load. i have one test like that, a very small test, but said the masks were ineffective. host: the scientists and doctors you talk about including those of the centers for disease control recommending people where the mask. do not trust the cdc? caller: show me the data, show me the tests that have been peer-reviewed that say wearing the mask helps. they have never done that. at the height of this thing they said masks did not do any good. in houston, we had very low counts author of the rise of it. no one was wearing a mask. not the people at the grocery store, not the workers, and the numbers did not go up. now everyone is wearing a mask and the numbers are going up. host: on the topic of what the cdc said at the height of the coronavirus pandemic back in fauci,nd april, anthony one of the lead members of the task force, was asked about what he was recommending back then by republican congressman david mckinley of west virg
put a mask on a patient and have them cough or talking to a petri dish.ou can do it with a mask and without one and count the viral load. i have one test like that, a very small test, but said the masks were ineffective. host: the scientists and doctors you talk about including those of the centers for disease control recommending people where the mask. do not trust the cdc? caller: show me the data, show me the tests that have been peer-reviewed that say wearing the mask helps. they have never...
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>>yes that it's like a petri dishes of pathogens, yeah, it's just impossible to to keep it clean allt. i would say number one if you do have to use public transportation is to stand versus really try not carry carry your hand sanitizer and their whites. i also suggest getting a strap that you can strap on and hold on to so that you're not holding on to the pole or or anything else to allegedly have seen her. >>excuse me i've seen where bart is selling straps that they can that you could use presumably not only on the trains but any for mass transit. >>great yes, that's that's great i didn't know that all right so we make we make it through the commute we get to work. we caught up to the front door and at the open the door the front door you're building. >>yes, you're going to have to you know if it's if it's automatic you know you're yeah assets if you have a key you know you're just going to have to consider everything at the office has contaminated a good point that is just just take that into kids everything from the door to the cop here to the printer your work space so you reall
>>yes that it's like a petri dishes of pathogens, yeah, it's just impossible to to keep it clean allt. i would say number one if you do have to use public transportation is to stand versus really try not carry carry your hand sanitizer and their whites. i also suggest getting a strap that you can strap on and hold on to so that you're not holding on to the pole or or anything else to allegedly have seen her. >>excuse me i've seen where bart is selling straps that they can that you...