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have rn gaens herewe help communies how tbuild ra garden we alsoave a chard. y see ovehere, we havlemons. t us oneff here.fter krina, u had al these tons from e water,o at wentnto thsoil, an that's all er the lower ninth wa and probly a loin losiana. evintly, th processf going through the ees to br fruit,t doesn't come to theruit. al, we recommenabove-begardens ere you n put frh soil t give yourops thaare not inted wh that pnt. wht we've ied to dis help with theommunityo first edate them becaue they t nfused aut, you ow, is climatchange aolitical sue. is real? wjust try tgive them the fact then we y to shohow th can be adocates for how wadapt to that clite. tucker: we don't do somethg, allhis bety of new oeans th everyby love touristcome dowto see, th' lking at jt water.hat'it. wiiams: the plan 've ried onelieves at we cafight water, d if yo've er been toa beach en tre'a ripde a you thk you c fight war, you wl learn thayou wi lose th battle. ggoner: th a climate adaptati plan, y have a t system and ary syste so when yoneed tlift wat ou you cado thatbut when yo
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there was no doubt in our minds might know complacency, note and decision, no time to think of rn troubles, just had to fight, to work overtime. a lot of the kids went out to harvest the crops. hands were more important than experience. our heisel teacher organized -- high school teacher organized a committee. they worked after hours on refrigerators, backing cleaners, and automobiles. they got two more mechanics to make the planes we didn't have. a shipyard got a welder, who launched a ship three days ahead. there was one more man in america making guns. we all either walked or stayed home and gave up our tires so our army could roll and our planes could land. we didn't realize how many things we could do that we hadn't before. we made our enclosed so soldiers could keep warm. we didn't waste electricity. we set the navy six pairs of binoculars and an axis radio. we didn't spend our money. we put it to work to get our boys back home. we were not going to face him again after all they had been through, not being able to say with a clear conscience, "we did everything we could to help." not
there was no doubt in our minds might know complacency, note and decision, no time to think of rn troubles, just had to fight, to work overtime. a lot of the kids went out to harvest the crops. hands were more important than experience. our heisel teacher organized -- high school teacher organized a committee. they worked after hours on refrigerators, backing cleaners, and automobiles. they got two more mechanics to make the planes we didn't have. a shipyard got a welder, who launched a ship...
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but many travelers will be impacted by a holiday weekend wa miionscross thnoheast hit wiea rn co.b marciano is standing by. >>> america's covid comeback. the new images tonight of busy beaches and crowded clubs, with many eager to gather with friends and loved ones. more than 50% of american adults
but many travelers will be impacted by a holiday weekend wa miionscross thnoheast hit wiea rn co.b marciano is standing by. >>> america's covid comeback. the new images tonight of busy beaches and crowded clubs, with many eager to gather with friends and loved ones. more than 50% of american adults
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a ild was rn, evrybody wt and vit androught aift. nowt's t happeni. hank youor toda's srise. aiden, u want indianame? yes. your na is litt fox. the dplacemenreally, ally mada changen our cuure. now weind of le-- ha hha!--le there e no ndians, ? dre: the ly way tse astal mmunitiewill survivento the ter 21st cenry is torotect oselves rom the lf of xico. i realizin 300 yrs, thisill probly be a open war. i mn, the s will ta us all ov. what 'm ting to dwith e leveeystem,hat i'm tring to do, is y oursels o or 3 neration it's just about impossible t includthem inta leve stem. it uld costrobably 00 milln, and iwould be near impossie becausthe salt nditionsre so d. you knowto build lood-proction oject, y have toave moreenefitsthan cost. o thing tt's t faored in e cost, ey only look at theost of t homes, the st of thbusiness, the frastrucre, but,ou know, do't ow how y put arice it, b they doot consir the st of a ole culte. [film advancelicks] [totom playg] mardelleas displement e happeni and we just fuher sepate our community, it'll just t lost. [mechanng] man: tn to theeft. mardell we
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a ild was rn, evrybody wt and vit androught aift. nowt's t happeni. hank youor toda's srise. aiden, u want indianame? yes.our na is litt fox. the dplacemenreally, ally mada changen our cuure. now kind ofive-- ha hha!--likthere arno indians, ok d: the ly way tse astal mmunitiewill rvive io the ter 21st centu is to ptect ourlves frothe gulf of xico. i realizin 300 yrs, thisill probay be allpen wate i mn, the s will ta us all ov. what 'm ting to dwith e leveeystem,hat i'm tring to d is buy rselve two o3 genetions. it's just about impossible t includthem inta leve stem. it uld costrobably 00 milln, and iwould be near impossie becausthe salt nditionsre so ba you knowto build fod-proteion oject, y have toave moreenefitsthan cost. o thing tt'not faored in e cost, ey only look at theost of t homes, the st of thbusiness, the frastrucre, but,ou know, don't knohowou put price it, buthey do n conside the st of a ole culte. [film advancelicks] [tom-toplaying] comardel: as disacement e happeni and we just rther serate our commity,t' just gelost. [men anting] man: tn to theeft. mardell we l
a ild was rn, evrybody wt and vit androught aift. nowt's t happeni. hank youor toda's srise. aiden, u want indianame? yes.our na is litt fox. the dplacemenreally, ally mada changen our cuure. now kind ofive-- ha hha!--likthere arno indians, ok d: the ly way tse astal mmunitiewill rvive io the ter 21st centu is to ptect ourlves frothe gulf of xico. i realizin 300 yrs, thisill probay be allpen wate i mn, the s will ta us all ov. what 'm ting to dwith e leveeystem,hat i'm tring to d is buy rselve...
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labl rn varios hermanos de una de las vÍctimas las personas que murieron en este stir teo el miÉrcolese uno de ellos le salvÓ la vida. >>> el sÁbado la comunidad de san josÉ se reuniÓ en el templo para recordar a los 9 trabajadores del... que murieron baleados de miÉrcoles. la familia de michael compartiÓ con el pÚblico cÓmo se enteraron sud muerte. >>> el trabajaba en la noche. cuando me enterÉ del tiroteo los llamÉ y no me contestÓ. me pareciÓ raro porque contestaba mis llamadas y tuve un mal presen tamt y asÍ fue mi hermana no estaba con entonces. el hermano de para estar con su familia en este difÍcil momento. dice veo mi telÉfono y sÉ que y llamo a mi hermano no va a responder. no sÉ quÉ voy a hacer si tengo una pregunta, Él ya no estÁ. su hermano es considerado un hÉroe. saliÓ no solo a defender a las personas. a informarse les lo que estaba pasando para sacarlos del edificio. y tengo entendido que tambiÉn encerrÓ a una persona para poder salvar la vida y en ese momento cuando perdiÓ la vida. una compaÑera de trabajo de las vÍctima. nos contÓ que paul mejÍa fue su hÉroe. tiene no
labl rn varios hermanos de una de las vÍctimas las personas que murieron en este stir teo el miÉrcolese uno de ellos le salvÓ la vida. >>> el sÁbado la comunidad de san josÉ se reuniÓ en el templo para recordar a los 9 trabajadores del... que murieron baleados de miÉrcoles. la familia de michael compartiÓ con el pÚblico cÓmo se enteraron sud muerte. >>> el trabajaba en la noche. cuando me enterÉ del tiroteo los llamÉ y no me contestÓ. me pareciÓ raro porque...
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failing step upo the hallengef our ti ando eate mo resiliee for r counities uld be tsit and wch rome rn. >>the long we wa, the mo expenve it isecause t more seere the nsequenc, on a scalehat we m not evewant to se 05/31/21 05/31/21 [captioning made possible amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> there is something we need to talk about. three words that summarize the whole history of humanity -- civilizationcolonization, extermination. this is the origin of the ideology of white supremacy. amy: "exterminate all the brutes." that's the title of an epic sweeping new series by raoul peck about colonialism, white supremacy, and genocide. "time magazine" said it "may well be the most politically radical
failing step upo the hallengef our ti ando eate mo resiliee for r counities uld be tsit and wch rome rn. >>the long we wa, the mo expenve it isecause t more seere the nsequenc, on a scalehat we m not evewant to se 05/31/21 05/31/21 [captioning made possible amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> there is something we need to talk about. three words that summarize the whole history of humanity -- civilizationcolonization, extermination. this is the origin of the ideology of...
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failing step upo the haengef our ti ando eate mo resiliee for r counities uld be tsit and wch rome rn >>the long we wa, the mo expenve it isecause t more seere the nsequenc, on a scalehat we m not evewant to se ea n >> this is dw news live from berlin. germany demands answers of claims that the merck & co. the united states by of angela merkel. german chancellor fell victim to a phone tapping operation and it has not become clear a close european ally was involved. china scrapped its two--child policy. they will be allowed to hav three children. but most say they can't afford.
failing step upo the haengef our ti ando eate mo resiliee for r counities uld be tsit and wch rome rn >>the long we wa, the mo expenve it isecause t more seere the nsequenc, on a scalehat we m not evewant to se ea n >> this is dw news live from berlin. germany demands answers of claims that the merck & co. the united states by of angela merkel. german chancellor fell victim to a phone tapping operation and it has not become clear a close european ally was involved. china...
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we are expecting really nice weather over the next fewerra rn and ways we can conserve water in the drought. that's all coming up in the full microclimate forecast. >> san jose city council will decide whether to green light google's massive downtown station which will be a workplace for up to 25,000 ploys and has 4,000 homes including affordable housing units. if the council votes to allow it google could break ground as early as next year, and that could go faster than previous vems. just last week governor gavin newsom along with mayor sam liccardo signed ledge administration would help speed up housing construction by easing density rules and cutting through the red tape and the state's environmental review process. more on that vote on nbcbayarea.com. >>> new federally funded programs in the south bay are helping those struggling most in the bay. "the mercury news" announced many so of the efforts launched last week. san jose and santa clara county have a new $60 million program in place for those who have gotten behind on their rent t.targets low-income people and includes outreach fo
we are expecting really nice weather over the next fewerra rn and ways we can conserve water in the drought. that's all coming up in the full microclimate forecast. >> san jose city council will decide whether to green light google's massive downtown station which will be a workplace for up to 25,000 ploys and has 4,000 homes including affordable housing units. if the council votes to allow it google could break ground as early as next year, and that could go faster than previous vems....
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la oficina del fo rn se de santa clara publicÓ los nombres de las vÍctimas. de jesÚs hernÁndez iii de 45. michael joseph de 40. ... de 63 aÑos.... de 63. la policÍa de san josÉ envÍo un mensaje a los familiares de las vÍctimas. estamos aquÍ para apoyarlos y somos parte de la comunidad y como ellos son parte de nuestra comunidad. aquÍ estamos para ayudarles y apoyarlo chl >>> la oficina del alguacil dispuso de este centro de reunificaciÓn para los family res dplas vÍctimas y empleados de en la cruz roja americana. el alcalde de san josÉ dijo que ma nana ma bra una vigilia en nono or a las 8 vÍctimas que murieron en el trÁgico tiroteo. regreso con ustedes al estudio. no se confirma de quÉ nacionalidad son las vÍctimas. se manifestÓ temprano esta maÑana ofreciendo apoyo a sus connacionales. para quien necesite algÚn tipo de asistencia. el gobernador de california newson estuvo en san josÉ y dio apoyo a los vÍctimas y sus familias. condenÓ que los hechos se repitan, recordÓ a los niÑos que murieron en el festival del ajo y recap tu lo de las balaceras mortales qu
la oficina del fo rn se de santa clara publicÓ los nombres de las vÍctimas. de jesÚs hernÁndez iii de 45. michael joseph de 40. ... de 63 aÑos.... de 63. la policÍa de san josÉ envÍo un mensaje a los familiares de las vÍctimas. estamos aquÍ para apoyarlos y somos parte de la comunidad y como ellos son parte de nuestra comunidad. aquÍ estamos para ayudarles y apoyarlo chl >>> la oficina del alguacil dispuso de este centro de reunificaciÓn para los family res dplas vÍctimas...
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the rn dome antimissile system -- the iron dome antimissile system stops some, but not all. >> we canay we are use to it, but it's not logical a terrorist group is dictating how we live. for a few hours, you can rest, then after that hamas lunches rockets. it can't continue like this. reporter: is really airstrikes on gaza continued, feeling a humanitarian crisis. most of the dead here are civilians and now thousands of gazans have been cut off from clean water and have no access to medicines. hospitals already struggling with the covid-19 pandemic are stressed to their limits. israel says it is targeting leaders of the military hamas movement that governs gaza. a system of tunnels are used to move weapons, israelays. as global calls mount for an end to the bloodshed, the white house says president biden told benjamin netanyahu that he supported a cease-fire, but stopped short of calling for one. netanyahu has said israel will not stop air strikes until hamas pays a price. a price gazans are already paying. brent: for more, i'm joined by a journalist from gaza city. good to have you w
the rn dome antimissile system -- the iron dome antimissile system stops some, but not all. >> we canay we are use to it, but it's not logical a terrorist group is dictating how we live. for a few hours, you can rest, then after that hamas lunches rockets. it can't continue like this. reporter: is really airstrikes on gaza continued, feeling a humanitarian crisis. most of the dead here are civilians and now thousands of gazans have been cut off from clean water and have no access to...
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we are also looking to build out the equivalent of the national hurricane center here for the state rn. this will allow us a center to bring all of our emergency personnel and key players under one roof. >> the two billion-dollar plan still has to be approved by the state legislature. >>> a san jose planning commissioner is calling on the city to use federal rescue money. to boost businesses hardest hit by the pandemic. we are live in east san jose where many businesses are still struggling to survive. >> reporter: businesses all over san jose are struggling right now. some have given up the struggle like this talk korea on allen rock avenue. the pandemic has laid bare a lot of the economic and health disparities that exist here in san jose. and businesses around here are hoping to come out of the pandemic not just persevere through it but come out of it on stronger footing. >> under canopies in the empty parking lots of small ese the pandemic are a flower shop and a fruit stand trying to start up from stretch. on allen rock avenue and e san jose were covert case rates and deaths were
we are also looking to build out the equivalent of the national hurricane center here for the state rn. this will allow us a center to bring all of our emergency personnel and key players under one roof. >> the two billion-dollar plan still has to be approved by the state legislature. >>> a san jose planning commissioner is calling on the city to use federal rescue money. to boost businesses hardest hit by the pandemic. we are live in east san jose where many businesses are still...
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now as youou're thihinking at alall the vaccccines your rn might needed make surure you ask k your dor if your r teen is mimissing meningititis b vaccicinatio. our new scented oils give you our best smelling scents. now crafted with more natural ingredients and infused with essential oils that are 100% natural. give us one plug and connect to nature. ♪ pepepto bismolol coats andnd ss your stotomach for f fast relif and get the same fast relief in a dedelightful chew with pepto bismol chews. brushing only reaches 25% of your mouth. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ make fitness routitine withth pure prototein. high p protein. lolow sugar. tasteses great! high p protein. low sugar.r. so good.d. high p prote. lolow sug. mmmm, birtrthday ca. try purere protein s shakes. withth vitamins s and mineras fofor immune s support. >>> it took nearly four hours, but rescue workers in london were able to free a small whale that was stranded in the river thames. the whale was first spotted near
now as youou're thihinking at alall the vaccccines your rn might needed make surure you ask k your dor if your r teen is mimissing meningititis b vaccicinatio. our new scented oils give you our best smelling scents. now crafted with more natural ingredients and infused with essential oils that are 100% natural. give us one plug and connect to nature. ♪ pepepto bismolol coats andnd ss your stotomach for f fast relif and get the same fast relief in a dedelightful chew with pepto bismol chews....
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. >> ohio,rn republican, good morning. >> caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. on this issue of climate change republicans need to push back on the global warming position. 80%re of the amount of energy ue globally comes from fossil fuels and obviouslyfo we still have te world's largest coal reserve so we can stiller use these in the federal government they own 20% of all land in the usa which i think is very impressive and i just want to hear the opinion on the democrats that they are fabricating being the science and when they're exaggerating the science data to hijack the energy sector with this green new deal and i wanted to get your opinion and the taxpayers had to pay for so the republicans need to, we can win these arguments against global warming and i just wanted his opinion on that. >> i think that the federal government coming out with the new green deal and investing trillions of dollars into different business sectors is a huge mistake. private sector has already demonstrated over the last decade, quite friendly, that they have the ability to make w
. >> ohio,rn republican, good morning. >> caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. on this issue of climate change republicans need to push back on the global warming position. 80%re of the amount of energy ue globally comes from fossil fuels and obviouslyfo we still have te world's largest coal reserve so we can stiller use these in the federal government they own 20% of all land in the usa which i think is very impressive and i just want to hear the opinion on the...
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every rn, who died during this pandemic? i'm still scared that i might get the virus. seni cortese tells me she's lost five friends who were nurses and a colleague, janine pasty ponder to covid-19 all filipino americans, she says. nurses of color are dying at a higher rate than their white counterparts. way live in multigenerational household way. worked long hours and we work in areas where covid-19 patients are cared for. at this socially distance event. nurses reflect on a year of struggle, including fighting for ppe. we've had several nurses in a hospital that did get comment on summer still having what they call long caller syndrome, where they're having a really long term effects from covid like hell under living. nurses say, if you care about and respect frontline workers, please get vaccinated, they say health care workers are still getting sick and dying from covid-19. in oakland, amberleigh ktvu, fox two news, a cdc investigation has found a total of 28 blood clotting cases may be linked to johnson and johnson's coronavirus vaccine. three of those people died
every rn, who died during this pandemic? i'm still scared that i might get the virus. seni cortese tells me she's lost five friends who were nurses and a colleague, janine pasty ponder to covid-19 all filipino americans, she says. nurses of color are dying at a higher rate than their white counterparts. way live in multigenerational household way. worked long hours and we work in areas where covid-19 patients are cared for. at this socially distance event. nurses reflect on a year of struggle,...
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. >> rn 300 sea last year, a 92% increase.aptain of the ship could face possible federal charges, but the immigration status of survivors is still uncertain. some may be allowed to stay in the country and serve as witnesses for the government, witnesses for the government, but others may be expelled. norah. >> o'donnell: lilia luciano, thank you. in north carolina, an emotional funeral was held today for andrew brown, jr. he was shot to death by deputies attempting to serve an arrest warrant. mourners included relatives of other black men killed by officers. brown's family was only shown a brief portion of body cam video and is demanding that all the footage be released. now to a shocking announcement that seemed to come out of nowhere. bill and melinda gates, among the richest couples in theda gae world, are splitting after 27 years of marriage.itting after f cbs' ben tracy on this billionaires breakup. >> reporter: it was a match made at microsoft, and now it's over. in a statement on twitter today, bill and melinda gates sa
. >> rn 300 sea last year, a 92% increase.aptain of the ship could face possible federal charges, but the immigration status of survivors is still uncertain. some may be allowed to stay in the country and serve as witnesses for the government, witnesses for the government, but others may be expelled. norah. >> o'donnell: lilia luciano, thank you. in north carolina, an emotional funeral was held today for andrew brown, jr. he was shot to death by deputies attempting to serve an...
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but many travelers will be impacted by a holiday weekend wa miionscross thnoheast hit wiea rn co. and more wet weather on the way. rob marciano is standing by. >>> america's covid comeback. the new images tonight of busy beaches and crowded clubs, with many eager to gather with friends and loved ones. more than 50% of american adults now fully vaccinated as average daily cases drop 70% in just six weeks. and the new guidance on summer camps as we mark the unofficial start of summer. >>> the grizzly bear warning after a hiker was mauled inside yellowstone national park. the attack just weeks after a bear was caught on camera charging at a woman. officials urging caution. their plea to parkgoers tonight. >>> free at last. the mother back with her son after he served nearly 30 years of a life sentence for a murder he says he did not commit. and the famous rapper who helped him plead his case. >>> and as we pay tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice, the lost letter from world war ii. the note, penned by a soldier overseas in 1942, just discovered in the wall of a home. the
but many travelers will be impacted by a holiday weekend wa miionscross thnoheast hit wiea rn co. and more wet weather on the way. rob marciano is standing by. >>> america's covid comeback. the new images tonight of busy beaches and crowded clubs, with many eager to gather with friends and loved ones. more than 50% of american adults now fully vaccinated as average daily cases drop 70% in just six weeks. and the new guidance on summer camps as we mark the unofficial start of summer....
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and of course i couldn't go in the army and be commissioned unless i was an rn. so during that six-month period of time after after graduating from nursing school i decided to get a certification in er so i trained in various city, er's around massachusetts worcester city my home hospital hannaman hospital boston city hospital and i got certified in er and then when i went into the army they sent us off the basic training at brook army medical center, fort, sam, houston, texas. and then from there. i was basically assigned to either surgical wards or er or or during my military career before i went to vietnam, so i had a lot of or er training civilian stateside state side and in like it. womack army hospital, fort bragg, north carolina dewitt army hospital i did have some time at walter reed, but it wasn't er. but i did a lot of er because er nurses across trained or and so that was my preparation for vietnam. when were when were you sent to vietnam? june 1968 sixty allen i went went together on the same plane. we went over together. and we came back together on
and of course i couldn't go in the army and be commissioned unless i was an rn. so during that six-month period of time after after graduating from nursing school i decided to get a certification in er so i trained in various city, er's around massachusetts worcester city my home hospital hannaman hospital boston city hospital and i got certified in er and then when i went into the army they sent us off the basic training at brook army medical center, fort, sam, houston, texas. and then from...
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some of the uses for algoma steel rn ford f one and broncos and tesla.een a lot of demand from ford. this is even before the infrastructure built gets passed, and we have that much more demand from that. matt: how much more demand? i can't wait to see that ford bronco come out into the market and drive one. what kind of demand do you expect from the infrastructure bill? it will likely be bigger than just bronco fans. eric: it will. there is not a number put on it yet. it might be between $600 million and $2 billion. over five to eight years, that is probably going to increase demand for steel. a lot of governments realize the way to make sure we totally get out of covid's infrastructure. infrastructure and building is the largest industry in the world. that is one of the reasons we were looking in that area and we were happy with what we see on the horizon here. amanda: there has been a ton of activity in this space. there is still amount of dry powder out there. give me a sense of where we are given there is a cyclicality to that market and possibly val
some of the uses for algoma steel rn ford f one and broncos and tesla.een a lot of demand from ford. this is even before the infrastructure built gets passed, and we have that much more demand from that. matt: how much more demand? i can't wait to see that ford bronco come out into the market and drive one. what kind of demand do you expect from the infrastructure bill? it will likely be bigger than just bronco fans. eric: it will. there is not a number put on it yet. it might be between $600...
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he graduated early because he wanted to get into the workforce and become an rn. with his life and career, he's decided to go work for a pro bono legal service provider that works with migrant children. this is his first week on the job doing that. he's a remarkable young man. i'm very grateful of him sharing his story with us. >> you are kidding me? >> he was 15 years old, taken away from his mom, separated as a 15-year-old kid, sent into this country alone. in three years, he's graduating early and now working at a legal services organization? this is insane? that's right. he just started. his new colleagues love him very much. some of the same people he worked with in his own immigration proceedings. there's a smile on my face just getting to meet him and knowing through all of this, the way we talk about it, the politics of it. the public perception of it. this is so real and this is what he wanted to do with his life after going through an experience i don't think anybody could comprehend outside of the people that went through it themselves. >> you've been a
he graduated early because he wanted to get into the workforce and become an rn. with his life and career, he's decided to go work for a pro bono legal service provider that works with migrant children. this is his first week on the job doing that. he's a remarkable young man. i'm very grateful of him sharing his story with us. >> you are kidding me? >> he was 15 years old, taken away from his mom, separated as a 15-year-old kid, sent into this country alone. in three years, he's...
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recalls the tread plus but also the cheaper moderate called tread -- cheaper model called tread, retu rnfor a free refund. there have now been something like 70 incidents involving the treadmill. appellate on ceo said it was an error do not have taken the earlier warnings more seriously. this will definitely put a dent in peloton's results and plans for growth. matt: my good friend and cohost on bloomberg radio, paul sweeney, is a big fan of the pellets on bicycle. i imagine, as the weather gets better in new jersey, he will want to get out and maybe ride a real bike. our people going to start going out of the house and using the products less? dave: there is always that potential, matt. you can always stare at the four walls of your exercise room for so long -- only stare at the four walls of your exercise room for so long. this gets most of its revenue from the biker, 60 2%, and the rest is coming from other products. folks at bloomberg intelligence point out that tread plus was not a big seller but an area of the company, the company was focusing on it for growth and they were plannin
recalls the tread plus but also the cheaper moderate called tread -- cheaper model called tread, retu rnfor a free refund. there have now been something like 70 incidents involving the treadmill. appellate on ceo said it was an error do not have taken the earlier warnings more seriously. this will definitely put a dent in peloton's results and plans for growth. matt: my good friend and cohost on bloomberg radio, paul sweeney, is a big fan of the pellets on bicycle. i imagine, as the weather...
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so, there's some -- the rn her groundworke for what would becos on peace and foster peace are t being born here. his mom taught him the lesson that hatred is futile, anger is futile. this comes from when he got -- e toe got so mad that his brothers were being allowed to do something that he wasn't, that he beat his hands against the tree they were really tore up o and bleeding. and after he calmed down and an everything, his mom was dressinu his wounds.ontr she was talking tool him about some script tour and also abouth hatred and saying that this is -- you have to control this. and if you vaib mean, too much hatred or even hatred itself do becomes futile andns all it is o destructive. and probably theh last lesson h demonstrates coming out of -in abilene isis the small town community being tied in so closely with others that there is a built-in concern for your . neighbor. and shoul that it was this conc that should be fostered and grow between more than just your local neighbors. it should be spread out over communities. as a child, he notes that he oih lovedis reading historical --
so, there's some -- the rn her groundworke for what would becos on peace and foster peace are t being born here. his mom taught him the lesson that hatred is futile, anger is futile. this comes from when he got -- e toe got so mad that his brothers were being allowed to do something that he wasn't, that he beat his hands against the tree they were really tore up o and bleeding. and after he calmed down and an everything, his mom was dressinu his wounds.ontr she was talking tool him about some...
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no sign rn of improvement any area say acing ong fire lanning for fire weather. >> doesn't impact us a whole but it does confirm the fact that we've got some reay good. we're looking at a very t several probably many kind of an understatement since dry conditions are expected to persist for months. >> fire officials are reminding everybody again to do what they can event fires chief meteorologist lawrence karnow standing good lawrence. looking very dry around the bay area. of course, we did have a few cattered showers out there as far as the rain is concerned, not enough to really be take a significant turn as far as the drought has cancer. so here we are as we head in the dry months. we've t talking about first rain is coming back in october and usually that doesn't happen late in october 2 out there tonight. the coastline of course, around the bay area and actually a few showers popping ndy as yesterday but ill gusting to 41 miles an hour at sfo 41 downtown san francisco core delia 4 to 40 mile mile an hour gusts napa had a 32 mile an hour gusts number 32 as well of the de3 miles p
no sign rn of improvement any area say acing ong fire lanning for fire weather. >> doesn't impact us a whole but it does confirm the fact that we've got some reay good. we're looking at a very t several probably many kind of an understatement since dry conditions are expected to persist for months. >> fire officials are reminding everybody again to do what they can event fires chief meteorologist lawrence karnow standing good lawrence. looking very dry around the bay area. of...
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in california three in five of the rns who have died have been filipino. >> we signed up to take caree of us signed up to die. it's heart breaking and i still feel the pain because their deaths could have been prevented. >> tomorrow abc7's race social justice reporter julian glover reports on the devastating toll covid has had. many nurses are now speaking out and beginning to advocate for themselves. we will bring you stories all week of air man americans and pacific islanders on abc7. we will have more each night culminating with a town hall on friday. >>> turns out a driver busted on suspicion of dui earlier today by fairfield police was out on a very important mission. take a look. the driver was a delivery person for a local florist out filling mother's day orders when a collision happened. rather than let the flowers wilt, members of the force set out to finish the remaining deliveries to some very grateful moms. way to go. >>> let's get to drew with the weather, certainly nice for anyone celebrating mother's day today. >> yeah. the sunshine, it was a beautiful looking day. the
in california three in five of the rns who have died have been filipino. >> we signed up to take caree of us signed up to die. it's heart breaking and i still feel the pain because their deaths could have been prevented. >> tomorrow abc7's race social justice reporter julian glover reports on the devastating toll covid has had. many nurses are now speaking out and beginning to advocate for themselves. we will bring you stories all week of air man americans and pacific islanders on...
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sam: citigroup and morgan -- sri: citigroup and morgan stanley rn two very different laces -- and morgan are in two very different places right now. even now, city group has twice the assets of morgan stanley, and citigroup has been going through a number of challenges on the regulatory front and elsewhere. morgan stanley is a different story. they are in a good position. they are and what james gorman calls a position of strength, and when the going is this good, it is hard to imagine you will want to leave. that is why it makes sense when james gorman is starting to say he wants to hang around for at least three more years. lisa: if you buy the argument that banks are reshuffling ahead of the hearings in washington, d.c. next week, what is the message being sent by the personnel choices, by the moves being made? sri: i have to take the contrarian side. i am not sure the morgan stanley move signals much to d.c.. however, the pandemic very much could have played a role. it is our understanding that james gorman has been working on this news years richland -- on the new year's resolution,
sam: citigroup and morgan -- sri: citigroup and morgan stanley rn two very different laces -- and morgan are in two very different places right now. even now, city group has twice the assets of morgan stanley, and citigroup has been going through a number of challenges on the regulatory front and elsewhere. morgan stanley is a different story. they are in a good position. they are and what james gorman calls a position of strength, and when the going is this good, it is hard to imagine you will...
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and in particular as the marine corps going back to real rn amphibious operations, i'm very concerned about the status of these aavs for the next five years. would you say with confidence, i do with you, that this committee is fully aware of what the marine corps needs to ensure the operability and general readiness of the aavs sleep in the united states marine corps? >> congressman, i'll begin. i'm not sure if the committee is fully aware of what we are doing to ensure that the aav is fully ready until it's sundown in 26 and look for to work with the committee on those things. i would tell you that one of the things that we are learning about this mishap is how we actually reporting readiness. the metrics that we are using i think in some cases indicated a higher state of readiness across the fleet then was actually wanted. i think general olson can speak to that. the other thing we have learned is based on this tragedy is that there were things as the aav aged that made the previous inspection regime no longer appropriate. that's something we will have to attention to going forward.
and in particular as the marine corps going back to real rn amphibious operations, i'm very concerned about the status of these aavs for the next five years. would you say with confidence, i do with you, that this committee is fully aware of what the marine corps needs to ensure the operability and general readiness of the aavs sleep in the united states marine corps? >> congressman, i'll begin. i'm not sure if the committee is fully aware of what we are doing to ensure that the aav is...
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generated herehe and how that is being shared elsewhere and to take action internationally as well rnou, catherine. we are at the end of our our and greater things to all of our speakers who have joined us today, a special thanks to and close friend at cdc and his wonderful that you could spend so much time with us today. thank you so much and thanks for all the great work the cdc is doing. this high level panel we have drawn from all the people that you have heard from here today, peggy, dip active members, heidi larson is our culture and catherine is a project cochair and i want to mention kept michaela our colleague who really invested in enormous amount and moving us forward. thanks to everyone and i hope you enjoy the report and the affiliated products that we have put out today and i hope we will be back together soon, thank you. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> coming up tonight on c-span2 a confirmation hearing for president biden's nominee to the army secretary. senate finance committe
generated herehe and how that is being shared elsewhere and to take action internationally as well rnou, catherine. we are at the end of our our and greater things to all of our speakers who have joined us today, a special thanks to and close friend at cdc and his wonderful that you could spend so much time with us today. thank you so much and thanks for all the great work the cdc is doing. this high level panel we have drawn from all the people that you have heard from here today, peggy, dip...
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because i think it's important people remember the 2020 rn. c party platform. although mundane document, instead of voting on policy platform what they came out of the rnc was the republican party has and will enthusiastically support the president's america first agenda, essentially whatever you like. >> well, this is the party of one person, not a party of policy. opinion and if we don't have a party -- if the gop doesn't have a message that is people over party, i think they're in big trouble way down the line, viktor in the future. i'd say eight to ten years. right now president trump has so much sway in the party that it's effective for the individuals to say anything president trump says i'm doing that. and here is my problem. i'm not a fan of bully and not a fan of psycho fants. i don't want to be part of the lain down this this there i'm certain that the pilgrimage think that the money line is where people need to be. i've told people we can talk about fantasy and ideological craziness and that some people believe this. this is a follow of money thing.
because i think it's important people remember the 2020 rn. c party platform. although mundane document, instead of voting on policy platform what they came out of the rnc was the republican party has and will enthusiastically support the president's america first agenda, essentially whatever you like. >> well, this is the party of one person, not a party of policy. opinion and if we don't have a party -- if the gop doesn't have a message that is people over party, i think they're in big...
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as hegets rn things up.that will be the hardest part of his journey. >>> here at home, you can see from the east bay hills, where is the fog? gone. for most of us. that is why it will be our hottest day with a heightened fire danger but no red flag warnings. still pretty easy to start a fire but thankfully with light breezes for most of us, it would not spread rather rapidly. heat risk is moderate to high. east tomorrow and then it will pick up a little bit this coming week. i will show you that coming up. 87 in milpitas. very hot in the south bay. 80 to 88 on the peninsula. i would not be surprised if some neighborhoods around redwood city easily hit 90. h the coast. look at this, low to upper 70s for downtown. we jumped from 70 in sausalito to low to mid 90s there most of the northbay valleys. calistoga north, upper 90s to 100. mid 70s, near 90. as you inland, you will have mid 90s to well over 100 degrees in our east bay valley. if you are with us now, more likely you have to work today. just remember to
as hegets rn things up.that will be the hardest part of his journey. >>> here at home, you can see from the east bay hills, where is the fog? gone. for most of us. that is why it will be our hottest day with a heightened fire danger but no red flag warnings. still pretty easy to start a fire but thankfully with light breezes for most of us, it would not spread rather rapidly. heat risk is moderate to high. east tomorrow and then it will pick up a little bit this coming week. i will...
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american nurses are said to have counted for a fifth of the nurses, the equivalent of three in five of rnse been filipino. >> this is really a war against the virus. >> reporter: so grace and a team of volunteers launched a tribute to tell their stories. their website, meaning shelter. >> we are hoping it is a shared shelter. for those who are sheltering us from covid-19, the other sacrifices in healthcare, industry, we want to provide shelter for their names. >> reporter: like one nurse with a veterans health administration, and a san jose nurse whose names fill up the wall. >> i don't think they understand how many people are filipino nurses. >> reporter: she is a home health nurse. she immigrated from the philippines when she she she sh care of children. she said it was her passion. she describes caring for others as part of the filipino culture where multigenerational households are the norm. so does cortez, who immigrated from manila and came from a family of nurses. >> i'm in a culture where a lot of us learn to be the nurturing person. i think it is beautiful. >> reporter: a culture
american nurses are said to have counted for a fifth of the nurses, the equivalent of three in five of rnse been filipino. >> this is really a war against the virus. >> reporter: so grace and a team of volunteers launched a tribute to tell their stories. their website, meaning shelter. >> we are hoping it is a shared shelter. for those who are sheltering us from covid-19, the other sacrifices in healthcare, industry, we want to provide shelter for their names. >>...
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leisure sector, one reason shares could be under pressure, because it was a relatively small miss, and rnse looking at the shares of marriott in february hitting an all-time high head of the overall sector, so expectations are certainly very high for the sector to do well and for marriott, the pressure is on for the overall recovery. alix: the recovery trade very much being priced in on that. thank you very much for that. we spoke to peter kern, expedia's ceo, on the return of business travel. >> i think business travel will be back. as soon as the first salesman gets on a plane and sells something that the one who stayed home didn't, we will see everybody zooming around the world, and i think that is basically true. alix: joining us now is tony capuano, marriott international ceo. what do you think you are looking at one's business travel recovers? >> thanks for having me this morning. i thing we start to see that evidence in china. you talked earlier about our recovery trends in china, and while the occupancy levels overall back to pre-pandemic levels, the thing that is most exciting for
leisure sector, one reason shares could be under pressure, because it was a relatively small miss, and rnse looking at the shares of marriott in february hitting an all-time high head of the overall sector, so expectations are certainly very high for the sector to do well and for marriott, the pressure is on for the overall recovery. alix: the recovery trade very much being priced in on that. thank you very much for that. we spoke to peter kern, expedia's ceo, on the return of business travel....
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no lanes will be reopened any rn routes to avoid the closure. >>> number seven, the cdc set rules foral cruises lasting two to seven days with volunteer passengers that have to be vaccinated or prove that they are low risk for covid-19. if everything goes well cruises in the u.s. could resume by july. >>> and billionaire jeff bezos' space agency is auctions off a seat on its first space tourism flight launching in july. here is abc reporter gio benitez. undejeffezos announcing readr e it will launch its first crew into space on july 20 with one seat going to the highest bidder. >> we are auctioning off the first seat to benefit our foundation club for the future. >> reporter: we don't know who the other crew members will be, but the one civilian makes it the first time any private citizen launches into space from american soil. the flight will last minutes, enough to get a view of earth from almost no gravity. >> this will hopefully open the door for many more people, civilians, per se to experience what we get to experience. >> reporter: so will other billionaires like elon musk foll
no lanes will be reopened any rn routes to avoid the closure. >>> number seven, the cdc set rules foral cruises lasting two to seven days with volunteer passengers that have to be vaccinated or prove that they are low risk for covid-19. if everything goes well cruises in the u.s. could resume by july. >>> and billionaire jeff bezos' space agency is auctions off a seat on its first space tourism flight launching in july. here is abc reporter gio benitez. undejeffezos announcing...
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coming wednesday on international nurses day, national nurses united will be honoring the more than 400 rn'sied of covid-19 related complications. they'll be reading the names of all those nurses allowed and projecting their names on the union headquarters blocks away from the white house. reporting live for abc 7 news. >> thank you, julian. >>> up next, a graduating senior who already has big plans for the future. that doesn't coun ♪ ♪ look, if your wireless carrier was a guy you'd leave him tomorrow. not very flexible. not great at saving. you deserve better... xfinity mobile. now they have unlimited for just $30 a month... $30. and they're number one in customer satisfaction. his number... delete it. i'm deleting it. so, break free from the big three. xfinity internet customers, take the savings challenge at xfinitymobile.com/mysavings. or visit and xfinity store to learn how our switch squad makes it easy to switch and save hundreds. >>> six graduating seniors in san francisco are receiving $3000 scholarships as winners of the superintendent's 21st century award. as part of our commitmen
coming wednesday on international nurses day, national nurses united will be honoring the more than 400 rn'sied of covid-19 related complications. they'll be reading the names of all those nurses allowed and projecting their names on the union headquarters blocks away from the white house. reporting live for abc 7 news. >> thank you, julian. >>> up next, a graduating senior who already has big plans for the future. that doesn't coun ♪ ♪ look, if your wireless carrier was a...
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oklahoma, for instance rns didn't include this atrocity as part of its school curriculum until the yearned by award-winning author hannibal johnson. he has written several books on the topic including the newest, "black wall street 100," an american city grapples with its historic racial trauma. good to see you. thank you for being with us. >> good morning. >> i guess there are two distinct issues right now, the story of what happened in tulsa in greenwood and the implications that has for our future and the lessons we can learn from it, and the fact that that wasn't taught. that simply wasn't a story that is still to this day widespread, common knowledge in the united states. we have two different issues that you and others have been trying to contend with. where are we on both of them? >> well, we are certainly making progress. now, historically history has escaped us for a number of reasons. this happened in 1921, so tulsa was on an upward trajectory to becoming the oil capital of the world. the city leaders really didn't want to talk about this. there was also shame in the white com
oklahoma, for instance rns didn't include this atrocity as part of its school curriculum until the yearned by award-winning author hannibal johnson. he has written several books on the topic including the newest, "black wall street 100," an american city grapples with its historic racial trauma. good to see you. thank you for being with us. >> good morning. >> i guess there are two distinct issues right now, the story of what happened in tulsa in greenwood and the...
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today will be the beginning of what was enacted byas rn abbott on tuesday, and that is a order that essentially prohibits organizations, communities, counties to implement their own mask mandates going forward. in addition to that, should they violate the governor's order, they could be facing a fine up to $1,000. governor abbott points to a couple key metrics for the reason behind this decision. effective 3% positivity rate over the past week and sunday there was not a single covid-related death in the entire state of texas. this is creating some concern for parents because school districts will no longer be able to enact their own rules. i want you to hear what one mother had to say from a dallas suburb. >> my fear is if we have a large concentration of unvaccinated children all together, not socially distanced in the schools, we're just going to continue to keep infecting people. and with a 33% vaccination rate in texas, you're never going to get the pandemic to end. >> and there are some exceptions to the governor's executive order. that includes hospitals, state-run prisons, jails or suppo
today will be the beginning of what was enacted byas rn abbott on tuesday, and that is a order that essentially prohibits organizations, communities, counties to implement their own mask mandates going forward. in addition to that, should they violate the governor's order, they could be facing a fine up to $1,000. governor abbott points to a couple key metrics for the reason behind this decision. effective 3% positivity rate over the past week and sunday there was not a single covid-related...
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and in california, 3 and 5 of the rn who have died have been filipino. >> we signed up to take care of patients but none of us signed up to die. it's heartbreaking. their debts could've been prevented. >> today, abc7 race and social justice reporter julian glover is devastating told covid has had. many filipino nurses are now speaking out and beginning to advocate for themselves. we will bring you stories about api heritage month all week here on abc7. you can to not 4:00 pm and 6:00 pm today to see julian's full story on filipino nurses. we will have more stories in those newscasts each night, culminating with the town hall on friday. for mocrocks is donating 50,000 pairs of shoes from for healthcare workers starting today. the crocs are slip resistant, they donated 860,000 free pairs of shoes to healthcare workers on the front lines of covid-19. crocs said there's no better way to say thank you then by doing it all over >>> sony says the playstation 5 shortage will be lasting much longer than expected. the company exec says he may even have a hard time finding one for the holidays th
and in california, 3 and 5 of the rn who have died have been filipino. >> we signed up to take care of patients but none of us signed up to die. it's heartbreaking. their debts could've been prevented. >> today, abc7 race and social justice reporter julian glover is devastating told covid has had. many filipino nurses are now speaking out and beginning to advocate for themselves. we will bring you stories about api heritage month all week here on abc7. you can to not 4:00 pm and...
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in washington, d c with the white house as the backdrop, nurses placed one pair of shoes for every rnwho died during this pandemic. i'm still scared that i might get the virus. seni cortese tells me she's lost five friends who were nurses and a colleague, janine pasty, ponder to covid. 19 all filipino americans, she says. nurses of color are dying at a higher rate than their white counterparts. way live in multigenerational household way work long hours and we work in areas where covid-19 patients are cared for at this socially distance event. nurses reflect on a year of struggle, including fighting for ppe. we've had several nurses in the hospital that they get comment, and some are still having what they call long caller syndrome, where they're having. really long term effects from covid and still aren't back to the way they should be playing for the dead and fight like #### for the living. nurses say if you care and respect frontline workers, please get vaccinated. they say health care workers are still getting sick and dying from covid-19 heather holmes such a moving tribute, ambe
in washington, d c with the white house as the backdrop, nurses placed one pair of shoes for every rnwho died during this pandemic. i'm still scared that i might get the virus. seni cortese tells me she's lost five friends who were nurses and a colleague, janine pasty, ponder to covid. 19 all filipino americans, she says. nurses of color are dying at a higher rate than their white counterparts. way live in multigenerational household way work long hours and we work in areas where covid-19...
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May 9, 2021
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emergency solutions grant round two funds to be redeployed to the covid shelter program reducing a burden rn on the general fund. au a my concerns and questions were specifically around the shelter and who is there to go over to director rohr. >> and c.d.c. issued guidance around congregate shelter with 6 feet of distance between beds. and so the path to doing that for those who met the fema vulnerable definition at the time was age 65 and above or those with underlying health conditions. we chose to do 60 and above even though fema was only reimbursing at 65. we transferred those individuals into sip hotels with a number of individuals who did not meet that fema criteria at the time and open to the additional congregate shelter at musconi. in addition to that, we needed to have a congregate alternative to provide a safe environment for those who for whatever reason couldn't manage on their own in the sip hotel. so typically if someone who was maybe an active user who was safer to use in an environment where we want to supervise or someone who had mental health issues or something like that.
emergency solutions grant round two funds to be redeployed to the covid shelter program reducing a burden rn on the general fund. au a my concerns and questions were specifically around the shelter and who is there to go over to director rohr. >> and c.d.c. issued guidance around congregate shelter with 6 feet of distance between beds. and so the path to doing that for those who met the fema vulnerable definition at the time was age 65 and above or those with underlying health conditions....
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May 21, 2021
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think about that. 80,000 qualified applicants who wanted to be the initial rns or advanced practice nursesurned away because of a lack of faculty. how can congress help with the faculty side of the equation that is creating this bottleneck and contributing to the shortages? >> thank you for the question. it is a challenge with nursing faculty in particular. all the faculty it is a problem, but nursing in particular. we are training our own now, so we are stepping up a program to train nurse educators who will become our own faculty because there's not enough nurse educators out there. the second thing, the loan repayment programs are critical. there are a number of programs out there, i know you sponsored many of these and i am grateful for that. right now at least four of my nursing faculty are taking advantage of those programs. these are individuals who would not have gone into nursing teaching were it not for those programs. fundamentally, it challenges nurses can simply make more in practice then we can pay them at universities. the easy answer would be pay them more, but i have to ba
think about that. 80,000 qualified applicants who wanted to be the initial rns or advanced practice nursesurned away because of a lack of faculty. how can congress help with the faculty side of the equation that is creating this bottleneck and contributing to the shortages? >> thank you for the question. it is a challenge with nursing faculty in particular. all the faculty it is a problem, but nursing in particular. we are training our own now, so we are stepping up a program to train...
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May 25, 2021
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cited as the top reason, so think about that, 80,000 qualifiedwhc applicants who wanted to be initial rnses? >> so thank you, senator collins, for the question. it's a challenge with nursing faculty in particular. i would say all of the faculty disciplines is a challenge but nursing in particular. one of the things that many places une is doing is training our own now, and we are standing up a program to train nurse educators who will in turn become our own faculty, because there's not enough nurse educators out there, and the loan programs are critical and there are a number of programs and i know you sponsored many of these and i am deeply grateful and i know right now at least four of my nursing faculty are taking advantage of these, and they would not have goneÑi into nursing teaching were it not fod thoseÑi programs. fundamentally, a big challenge is nurses can make more in practice than we can pay them in universities, and the easy answer is pay them more, right? but i and live within a balanced budget and i don't want to charge my students higher tuition or decrease their financial
cited as the top reason, so think about that, 80,000 qualifiedwhc applicants who wanted to be initial rnses? >> so thank you, senator collins, for the question. it's a challenge with nursing faculty in particular. i would say all of the faculty disciplines is a challenge but nursing in particular. one of the things that many places une is doing is training our own now, and we are standing up a program to train nurse educators who will in turn become our own faculty, because there's not...
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May 21, 2021
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something about that, 80000 qualified applicants who wanted to be initial rn or advanced practice nurses, turned away because of a lack of faculty. how can congress help with the faculty side of the equation that is creating this bottleneck and contributing to the shortages. >> thank you senator collins for the question prayed it is a challenge with nursing faculty in particular . out of all of the challenges, this is in the one in particular that one of the things in many places that one is we are turning our own now, we're standing up a program to train nurse educators and winter and will become our own faculty because there's not enough nurse educators found there. and the second thing, loan repayment programs are absolutely critical and there are a number of programs out there, i know you have sponsored many of these i'm deeply grateful for that. another right now,, at least my nursing faculty are taking advantage of this programs and t these are individuals who would not have gone into nursing and teaching were it not for those programs. an fundamentally, the big challenges that nur
something about that, 80000 qualified applicants who wanted to be initial rn or advanced practice nurses, turned away because of a lack of faculty. how can congress help with the faculty side of the equation that is creating this bottleneck and contributing to the shortages. >> thank you senator collins for the question prayed it is a challenge with nursing faculty in particular . out of all of the challenges, this is in the one in particular that one of the things in many places that one...
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good rn moing. welcome to bloomberg tv. it's just past 7:00. a little bit later in singapore.ark, what does the market say to you in the aftermath of c.p.i.? >> this is the c.p.i. print. we said inflation is the big story of these kind of couple of months. and that c.p.i. printed to not disappoint. we came in to have a couple of other stories that end up distracting us. risk aversion, we caught down the moves. but then we seem to pause. in the laters session we started to extend those losses azure peen trader, tended to do that and that musk tweet causing all sorts of turmoil. and we're seeing a big slump in iron ore. there's a lot less liquidities. but that's weighing in on the commodity space overall. >> on just looking at some of the breaking news we're getting, 7:00 this thursday morning, mark in london. and we're getting some use. comparable sales down by 9:00%. so that's not that far away from what was anticipated. mainland china saw double digit growth. maybe that's a little long in the tooth now. adjusted operating margin progression will be impacted. this is a full ye
good rn moing. welcome to bloomberg tv. it's just past 7:00. a little bit later in singapore.ark, what does the market say to you in the aftermath of c.p.i.? >> this is the c.p.i. print. we said inflation is the big story of these kind of couple of months. and that c.p.i. printed to not disappoint. we came in to have a couple of other stories that end up distracting us. risk aversion, we caught down the moves. but then we seem to pause. in the laters session we started to extend those...
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May 14, 2021
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the rn why is the bar to get on plane for meeting is much higher.t will emerge as the kind that we are benefiting from. we have a huge percentage of our nights booked in cities that are now 28 days because people are working remotely and want to go back to the headquarters for weeks at a time, but let me talk about other trends. guests now around the world on airbnb are more flexible about where they travel and when they travel. to work where we can work on zoom is a world where we can work anywhere, so people are not just going to travel the same 30 or 20 cities, they will travel 1000 cities all over the world. it means stays are increasing. two years ago, 40% of our business was 28 days, now it is 28%. in february, we launched a lexical day feature when we can ask you when do you want to travel, and instead of adding exact days, you can say i want to go to for a week, a day, or month. what that means that people are more flexible about where they travel, and shift from business travel to leisure. the last thing i would say, when doors open up and
the rn why is the bar to get on plane for meeting is much higher.t will emerge as the kind that we are benefiting from. we have a huge percentage of our nights booked in cities that are now 28 days because people are working remotely and want to go back to the headquarters for weeks at a time, but let me talk about other trends. guests now around the world on airbnb are more flexible about where they travel and when they travel. to work where we can work on zoom is a world where we can work...