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and that's rochelle thanks for watching stay safe and have a great weekend. literature invites us to see people in particular that i like to see as the kids find the strength grown up. might take to. work of finding. the debris book on youtube. i'm not laughing at the germans well i guess sometimes i am but most end up in with the me but i don't think in the german culture of. nudism ridiculous drama day oh you just it's all about who they know i'm right so join me i mean the damage done to help the homeless. sleep. listen carefully to kill the soup she needs to do good. to discover the. subscribe to the documentary on you to. cut. dangerous lurking off our coasts and hardly anyone suspects that there is a problem. weapons of war that have been deteriorating for decades. and. these are ticking time bombs. this threat on the ocean floor is known only to a few experts. it's a race of.
and that's rochelle thanks for watching stay safe and have a great weekend. literature invites us to see people in particular that i like to see as the kids find the strength grown up. might take to. work of finding. the debris book on youtube. i'm not laughing at the germans well i guess sometimes i am but most end up in with the me but i don't think in the german culture of. nudism ridiculous drama day oh you just it's all about who they know i'm right so join me i mean the damage done to...
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the british foreign secretary accuses rochelle of meddling in last year's u.k. general election while admitting the government is not 100 percent sure moscow strongly denies the allegations we got live reaction to that coming. a damning study in germany sees a vulnerable children were fostered by sex abusers for decades and the thier thora teens probably knew about it some of the victims told r.t. what they lived. every day was mental and physical mistreatment.
the british foreign secretary accuses rochelle of meddling in last year's u.k. general election while admitting the government is not 100 percent sure moscow strongly denies the allegations we got live reaction to that coming. a damning study in germany sees a vulnerable children were fostered by sex abusers for decades and the thier thora teens probably knew about it some of the victims told r.t. what they lived. every day was mental and physical mistreatment.
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. >> reporter: concord resident rochelle cam said it's not unusual to see activity in the community. >> i can see them not social distancing. i've had to ask people to give me my six feet because i feel like they're too close in certain places. it makes me uncomfortable. >> reporter: the seven-day average number of new cases in the county jumped from 38 to 146 in one month's time. hospital locations from 17 to 54 during the same period. >> what happens is that testing will increase because it's really steep. the more people that have it in the commune, it's kind of like coronavirus bombs going off. >> reporter: starting sunday night, indoor worship serves are prohibited. masks must be worn at all times at outtire dining spots except when eating or drinking. and people in an extended social bubble must alsot that complicated. i went hiking today with a mask on. i can breathe with a mask of >> reporter: and the doctor says if people wear their masks, wash their hans and watch their distance, there is still time to curve the trend in the opposite direction. >>> people dining out in plea
. >> reporter: concord resident rochelle cam said it's not unusual to see activity in the community. >> i can see them not social distancing. i've had to ask people to give me my six feet because i feel like they're too close in certain places. it makes me uncomfortable. >> reporter: the seven-day average number of new cases in the county jumped from 38 to 146 in one month's time. hospital locations from 17 to 54 during the same period. >> what happens is that testing...
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you have to actually walk the walk and you have to show it from the top down >> rochelle, how do you get diversity at the top especially in the earlier stages when companies are still building and raising money, covering tech from san francisco, a lot of the times i see that startups often only add diverse board members when they get closer to a certain size or closer to going public how do you encourage that earlier on >> yeah. you know, so there's companies that are actually trying to figure out how to do that the right way from the on set, but there is actually opportunity to think about what that board needs to look like think about mixing it up think about gender diversity think about racial diversity and actually creating the opportunity as early on as possible but the next level down is also important. it's who is sitting around on that management table. you actually need that innovation and creativity and those diverse experiences to drive toward the better conversations. you know, when you think about who you're serving, you're not serving only one community you're actually
you have to actually walk the walk and you have to show it from the top down >> rochelle, how do you get diversity at the top especially in the earlier stages when companies are still building and raising money, covering tech from san francisco, a lot of the times i see that startups often only add diverse board members when they get closer to a certain size or closer to going public how do you encourage that earlier on >> yeah. you know, so there's companies that are actually...
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a lunch break at new rochelle high school.ying in the streets and they're still dying in the streets, not just from police brutality but because they live in communities historically neglected, disenfrance chased and suffering through poverty, toxic stress and chronic trauma. after being a principal for ten years i got tired of it. when i spoke to people throughout the district about congressman engel's leadership we continued to hear he was absent, disengaged and they felt it was time for a change. after the work in education i have done, organizing beyond the walls of the school, i decided to jump in the race and thankfully we were able to pull out a victory. >> i took a lot of interest in your race because obviously i had a familial connection to it but it became a national story as well. one thing i noted is, you know, most people that run for office are coming from more of a background where, you know, they're lawyers and sort of politically connected. you had kind of a learning curve. i'm curious as a person that went fr
a lunch break at new rochelle high school.ying in the streets and they're still dying in the streets, not just from police brutality but because they live in communities historically neglected, disenfrance chased and suffering through poverty, toxic stress and chronic trauma. after being a principal for ten years i got tired of it. when i spoke to people throughout the district about congressman engel's leadership we continued to hear he was absent, disengaged and they felt it was time for a...
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rochelle, my best to your dad. i hope he ends up okay. >> thank you.e're thinking of you and him. hang in there. >> thank you. neil: meantime here we are "coast to coast." we are following a lost developments, inconcluding what is going on in california right now where distressing news on the cruise ship industry wondering where we go from here. off to north dakota, where that state senator talking about a change in the way we're perceiving all of this is going globally. after this. ♪. it's easy to get lost in the economic uncertainty. the volatility. the ambiguity. this moment calls for more. and northern trust delivers more. with specialized expertise. proven strategies rooted in data and analytics... and insights borne from over 130 years of successfully navigating economic turbulence. giving you new clarity. inspiring confidence. and helping you uncover new paths forward. northern trust simon pagenaud takes the lead at the indy 500! coming to the green flag, racing at daytona. they're off... in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champio
rochelle, my best to your dad. i hope he ends up okay. >> thank you.e're thinking of you and him. hang in there. >> thank you. neil: meantime here we are "coast to coast." we are following a lost developments, inconcluding what is going on in california right now where distressing news on the cruise ship industry wondering where we go from here. off to north dakota, where that state senator talking about a change in the way we're perceiving all of this is going globally....
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flight imitations over calling it old under strict in flights in russia near its border with georgia rochelle's ongoing selective implementation has undermined the open skies treaty. over many years including at successive natal summits our lives have called on russia to return to full compliance. so what is the open skies treaty in 1955 u.s. president dwight eisenhower suggested washington analysts soviet union allow surveillance flights over each other's territories moscow rejected it at the time decades later in 1989 president george w. bush expanded the concept to include nato members and other european countries the pact allows unarmed monitoring flights to collect data on military activities it was signed in 1902 but only went into effect 10 years later 34 countries have ratified the agreement. i. let's bring in our guests in washington d.c. mark fitzpatrick a senior u.s. diplomat and associate fellow at the international institute for strategic studies in brussels a christine brazillian a policy analyst on the e.u.'s either relations nato and transatlantic security cooperation and in mos
flight imitations over calling it old under strict in flights in russia near its border with georgia rochelle's ongoing selective implementation has undermined the open skies treaty. over many years including at successive natal summits our lives have called on russia to return to full compliance. so what is the open skies treaty in 1955 u.s. president dwight eisenhower suggested washington analysts soviet union allow surveillance flights over each other's territories moscow rejected it at the...
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significant is this vote for russia if it progresses and gets the necessary public support will it set rochelle a new course. well i think it's extremely important that after 30 years it was absolutely necessary to modernize this state where president putin i remember what he used to say already 10 years ago we need more there are no easy these is the top level leader for a state we are talking about a constitution so to modernize the constitution to have edition every system looking at the next 30 or 50 years it is a very important result it's a message of political leadership but it's also good for the ordinary people living in the russian federation just examining some of the coverage of this vote and this are for teeny the foreign news coverage it's been focused solely really on love him or putin's chance to stay in power why he thinks some of the major social measures are barely getting a mention or indeed the attempts to ensure a more transparent government system seeing as not is what russia's been previously criticized for well my major source and sir since you are a journalist you can
significant is this vote for russia if it progresses and gets the necessary public support will it set rochelle a new course. well i think it's extremely important that after 30 years it was absolutely necessary to modernize this state where president putin i remember what he used to say already 10 years ago we need more there are no easy these is the top level leader for a state we are talking about a constitution so to modernize the constitution to have edition every system looking at the...
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wanted to have a discussion about whether they should change the rule because of the carl rochelle context i think it's a big scandal the fact that what goes 1st has nothing to do with race. it all comes down to a convention is that we should in the late eighty's i think in western democracies there is an agenda to push for increased racial tension and the a.b.c. tried to jump on the bandwagon by including chance the fact that the a.b.c. decided to pick chess as a topic i think is fully exposed what their agenda is and we don't need more tension would only to divide people i think it's dangerous if we allow games that have nothing to do with race to the full size the a.b.c. ses its aim has been misunderstood the radio host to show plan to hold the discussion and they weren't looking for people to say chess is racist instead james valentine sees that we're seeking to create quote a fresh conversation about our world. i. feel with our teeth from moscow on the way as the saudi coalition launches fresh strikes against gucci revelled in yemen we visit one of the cities most affected by many yea
wanted to have a discussion about whether they should change the rule because of the carl rochelle context i think it's a big scandal the fact that what goes 1st has nothing to do with race. it all comes down to a convention is that we should in the late eighty's i think in western democracies there is an agenda to push for increased racial tension and the a.b.c. tried to jump on the bandwagon by including chance the fact that the a.b.c. decided to pick chess as a topic i think is fully exposed...
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>> reporter: rochelle right and her friends first heard about blackout day on social media. >> all the different races, especially the black community here, as everyone is struggling to begin with. >> reporter: google says searches for black-owned businesses near me hit an all- time high in june, and yelp changed its search function, making it easier to find ane suppis critical cent sty found black- owned business ownership dropped 41 percent, from february through mid april. that is compared to a 17 percent decrease in white business ownership. >> given what has been going on with coronavirus, a lot of restaurants are really struggling right now. this makes a huge difference >> reporter: customer selena wilson says she is always mindful about where she spends her money. >> food, services, in fact, i just got my car detailed by a black-owned business the other day. it's something that i intentionally do on a regular basis and i would encourage people to make what we are doing today a regular thing. >> reporter: in oakland, betty yu, kpix5. >>> new 11:00, the latest thai own restaurant
>> reporter: rochelle right and her friends first heard about blackout day on social media. >> all the different races, especially the black community here, as everyone is struggling to begin with. >> reporter: google says searches for black-owned businesses near me hit an all- time high in june, and yelp changed its search function, making it easier to find ane suppis critical cent sty found black- owned business ownership dropped 41 percent, from february through mid april....
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testing, hospital surge, javits center, pulling down the curve hell, the111 days of new rochelle hotspot, the first hotspot cluster, testing, tracing, nasal swabs, cute little button nose. i'm driving once again -- one of the few benefits of this, i get to drive myself now. .ubway disinfection we turned the corner, masks up, social distancing, the son is on the others of the mountain, we just had to make it to the other side of the mountain. there is the man in the moon. phase one, we are now coming down the other side. boyfriend cliff is there. tell the people the truth, they will do the right thing. they made the boyfriend look like zach fink, i'm not sure why. who is pulling down the curve -- new yorkers. health care workers. the essential workers. out-of-state volunteers. 30,000 people from out of state volunteered to come help us. there,my three daughters he's a little punchy, he's on a diet. the stock market reopens, we come down the other side, there's the briefing table, out-of-state ban, follow the facts, arizona, texas, florida going up -- the last little sign, caution ahead. w
testing, hospital surge, javits center, pulling down the curve hell, the111 days of new rochelle hotspot, the first hotspot cluster, testing, tracing, nasal swabs, cute little button nose. i'm driving once again -- one of the few benefits of this, i get to drive myself now. .ubway disinfection we turned the corner, masks up, social distancing, the son is on the others of the mountain, we just had to make it to the other side of the mountain. there is the man in the moon. phase one, we are now...
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wanted to have a discussion about whether they should change the rule because of the carl rochelle context i think it's a big scandal the fact that what has nothing to do with race. it all comes down to a convention established in the late eighty's i think in western democracies there is an agenda to push for increased racial tension and the a.b.c. tried to jump on the bandwagon by including chance the fact that the a.b.c. decided to pick chess as a topic i think it fully exposed what their agenda is we don't need more tension we don't need to divide people i think it's dangerous if we allow games that have nothing to do with race to be fluid size for its part the a.b.c. later said it's a man has been misunderstood the radio host who's show plan to hold the discussion insists that they were not looking for people to say that chess is racist instead james valentine says that they were looking to create quote fresh conversation about our world. the future of an ancient monument in turkey is at the center of a political round over the president's desire to turn it into a mosque. in istanbul h
wanted to have a discussion about whether they should change the rule because of the carl rochelle context i think it's a big scandal the fact that what has nothing to do with race. it all comes down to a convention established in the late eighty's i think in western democracies there is an agenda to push for increased racial tension and the a.b.c. tried to jump on the bandwagon by including chance the fact that the a.b.c. decided to pick chess as a topic i think it fully exposed what their...
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c one and to have a discussion about whether they should change the rule because of the current rochelle context i think it's a big scandal the fact that what goes 1st has nothing to do with race it all comes down to a convention established in the late eighty's i think in western democracies there is an agenda to push for increased racial tension and the a.b.c. tried to jump on the bandwagon by including the fact that the a.b.c. decided to pick chess as a topic i think of fully exposed what their agenda is we don't need more tension would only to divide people i think it's dangerous if we allow games that have nothing to do with race to be. footnote to this the a.b.c. says it's a must be misunderstood the radio host whose show planned to hold the discussion insist they were looking for people to say chess is racist in said james valentine says they were looking to create fresh conversation about the world now going head into break just to set this breaking news. story on the results of the russian constitution vote the central election commission says all votes are now counted so the fi
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the british foreign secretary accuses rochelle of meddling in last year's u.k. general election while admitting the government is not 100 percent sure moscow strongly denies the allegations we've got live reaction to. a damning study in germany sees a vulnerable children were fostered by sex abusers for decades and the thier thora teens probably knew about it some of the victims told r.t. what they lived. every day was mental and physical mistreatment we were forced to do things we wouldn't normally do because we were threatened with being destroyed on a bill to work and we have become a way that we are just a pile of misery. the protester attacks police in new york during a march against gun crime several officers are injured including a police chief there earlier knelt in sole authority block lives matter. a warm welcome to our to international my name's you know me 30 minutes of news and views start. the british foreign secretary has accused russia of meddling in the country's general election last year by leaking classified documents earlier. joins me here i
the british foreign secretary accuses rochelle of meddling in last year's u.k. general election while admitting the government is not 100 percent sure moscow strongly denies the allegations we've got live reaction to. a damning study in germany sees a vulnerable children were fostered by sex abusers for decades and the thier thora teens probably knew about it some of the victims told r.t. what they lived. every day was mental and physical mistreatment we were forced to do things we wouldn't...
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military presence in this area rochelle. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it. 11000000000 barrels of oil. take a look at this map who really owns what china says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have nuclear weapons capabilities there is reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down on this story for you today right here on the news with rick sanchez where you know as we always like to say we do believe by golly it's time to do news again. america's ballooning student loan debt should be cause for alarm at over $1.00 trillion dollars the student debt bubble is bound to burst but before it does the mountains of debt have left the lineal out of the housing market and unable to even afford a car they are dependent on their parents to keep them afloat with calls for student debt relief and loan forgiveness rising america has a front row seat to an emerging financial crisis like in all things when america catches a cold black
military presence in this area rochelle. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it. 11000000000 barrels of oil. take a look at this map who really owns what china says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have nuclear weapons capabilities there is reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down on this story for you today right here on the news with rick sanchez where you know as we always like to say...
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military presence in this area rochelle. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so of added 11 bill. barrels of oil. take a look at who really owns what kind of says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have nuclear weapons capabilities there is reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down on this story for you today right here on the news or direction where you know as we always like to say we do believe. by golly it's time to do news again. and illegal takeover of the government by a small group. rather than revolution result. of that small group the corporations when you have a tiny group of people who have all the power you have to have some means to make sure the rest of us don't get together and take it back. lisa sacrifice. places that capitalism exploited and destroyed for profit and left behind misery poverty environmental devastation and so you see things like voter suppression building more prisons you seem gerrymander sorts o
military presence in this area rochelle. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so of added 11 bill. barrels of oil. take a look at who really owns what kind of says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have nuclear weapons capabilities there is reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down on this story for you today right here on the news or direction where you know as we always like to say we do believe....
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thank you both jack and rochelle. in the meantime, dr.saiah washington with his new fox nation show "kitchen talk" and why he wants to tell the story of real americans come up next. musical safe for sensitive skin with eczema and psoriasis. walk to end alzheimer's alzheis everywhere.tion on every sidewalk, track, and trail across this country. all of us are raising funds for one goal: a world without alzheimer's and all other dementia. because this disease isn't waiting, neither are you. take the first step on your walk right now. go to alz dot org slash walk. >> john: this week, rapper kanye west sparking confusion about a possible presidential bid after being on and then off. he qualified to a brown almost presidential ballot as an independent. then he tweeted this picture of himself photoshopped on mount rushmore the caption "20/20." joining me now, actor isaiah washington, host of "kitchen talk" on fox nation. is kanye running for president? >> i don't have a comment for that. i've never seen a war won. in receiving enemy won over our
thank you both jack and rochelle. in the meantime, dr.saiah washington with his new fox nation show "kitchen talk" and why he wants to tell the story of real americans come up next. musical safe for sensitive skin with eczema and psoriasis. walk to end alzheimer's alzheis everywhere.tion on every sidewalk, track, and trail across this country. all of us are raising funds for one goal: a world without alzheimer's and all other dementia. because this disease isn't waiting, neither are...
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rochelle mollinski, chief of infectious diseases at massachusetts gent hospital and dr.nthony faust at bringham women's hospital. what do we know about the mortality rate and where it stands in comparison to other countries? >> good evening, wolf. there are lots of different ways to measure the mortality rate, part of the reason there's confusion here. you can measure given a patient had disease, what's the chance they would have passed? united states ranks about seventh there, 3% of people with disease in united states have passed away from covid-19. another way to look at it, what is number of people per 100,000 passed in united states compared to other countries. unfortunately on that metric rank third behind the u.k. and mexico. 65 per 100,000 in u.k., 45 in mexico and 42 in the united states. tragic thing is our numbers are rising because our cases are going up exponentially. in compared to the u.k. where the cases are low and flat. unfortunately i think we're going to surpass the u.k. in number of deaths per 100,000 in the united states. >> it's a disturbing develo
rochelle mollinski, chief of infectious diseases at massachusetts gent hospital and dr.nthony faust at bringham women's hospital. what do we know about the mortality rate and where it stands in comparison to other countries? >> good evening, wolf. there are lots of different ways to measure the mortality rate, part of the reason there's confusion here. you can measure given a patient had disease, what's the chance they would have passed? united states ranks about seventh there, 3% of...
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ruth riley, brenda jones, jerod mckinley, rochelle o'neal. and then the staffers who could never really leave like linda chastain and jacob gillison whom he kept pulling back in as friends and confidantes. although some of you and some people moved on, you couldn't really because his spirit was in you forever. his voice is always in our head. be kind. be mindful. be particular. make it plain. make it simple. make it sing. working for him was a little bit of a nightmare sometimes. because as no matter how hard we worked, he always worked harder. every single day, he woke up at the crack of dawn, watched the news and read the newspapers. his memory was like a living encyclopedia, which means he forgot nothing and could pull something back from ten years ago because he knew it was the same staff and we were still there. he expected us to be informed with facts from primary sources, not hearsay. and when he walked into the office, he would ask, what constituents were calling and writing about and add that information to his endless archives. you
ruth riley, brenda jones, jerod mckinley, rochelle o'neal. and then the staffers who could never really leave like linda chastain and jacob gillison whom he kept pulling back in as friends and confidantes. although some of you and some people moved on, you couldn't really because his spirit was in you forever. his voice is always in our head. be kind. be mindful. be particular. make it plain. make it simple. make it sing. working for him was a little bit of a nightmare sometimes. because as no...
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rochelle wilensky chief of defensive defenses at massachusetts general hospital. thank you for being with us. i want your reaction to this latest attack on dr. fauci. >> good afternoon, brianna's thanks for having me. you know, he is our most trusted adviser. he has access to the evidence, and has been delivering it with honesty and in a timely fashion. what we are rerning scientifically about this virus evolved so very quickly and he's completely on top of it at every step. i know navarro commented on the hydroxychloroquine study. to be clear, a stud they came out later than the other study already suggesting he couldn't use it. this later study suggested maybe there was some benefit. a lot of challenges with that study and one of the them actually was that most of the patients who got hydroxychloroquine amounts got court coe steroids we know actually have a mortality benefit. challenges with that study and while dr. fauci's credentials are in medicine, science and research, navarro's are not in that space. >> no, they are not. let's talk about what appears to be
rochelle wilensky chief of defensive defenses at massachusetts general hospital. thank you for being with us. i want your reaction to this latest attack on dr. fauci. >> good afternoon, brianna's thanks for having me. you know, he is our most trusted adviser. he has access to the evidence, and has been delivering it with honesty and in a timely fashion. what we are rerning scientifically about this virus evolved so very quickly and he's completely on top of it at every step. i know...
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the new rochelle hotspot, first hotspot cluster.esting, tracing, nasal swab, cute little button nose. i'm driving once again, one of the few benefits of this, i get to drive myself now. subway disinfection. we've turned the corner, masked outcome of social distancing. the sun is on the other side of the mountain. we just had to make it to the other side of the mountain. there's the man in the moon. it's just the flu. phase one, we are now coming down the other side. boyfriend list is a bear. tell the people the truth, they will do the right thing. they made the boyfriend look like zach think. i'm not sure why. who's pulling down the curve? new yorkers? healthcare workers? the essential workers. out of state volunteers. 30,000 people from out of state volunteer to come help us. i have my three daughters bear. as captain. they have been a little punchy. he's on a diet. he's not that bad that he's on his way. stock market reopens. we come down the other side. there's the briefing table. out-of-state band. follow the facts. arizona, tex
the new rochelle hotspot, first hotspot cluster.esting, tracing, nasal swab, cute little button nose. i'm driving once again, one of the few benefits of this, i get to drive myself now. subway disinfection. we've turned the corner, masked outcome of social distancing. the sun is on the other side of the mountain. we just had to make it to the other side of the mountain. there's the man in the moon. it's just the flu. phase one, we are now coming down the other side. boyfriend list is a bear....
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rochelle wolinski at massachusetts general hospital. and dr. andrew pachefski in miami, florida. and dr. pachefski, i want to speak with you. we were excited to speak with you, because we thought you were on the front lines fighting this pandemic in the hospitals s i miami. i think we didn't realize just how much on the front lines you are. you personally have been battling covid-19 as is your entire family. talk about that? >> yeah. about two weeks ago with the surge -- actually, prior to the surge, we did what a lot of floridians did with my family. we opened up. we allowed family to come over and visit. we didn't leave the house, just allowed a cousin to revisit, and subsequently, he turned positive a few days later. my brother, who i brought from new york, turned positive and my wife, my kids, and finally, i was getting tested routinely, just because i'm in the hospital and i didn't want to infect anybody. and then on the 25th, i turned positive. >> and what's happened, dr. pastewski? how are you and your family? >> we're all good. i just had a cough for three or four days. m
rochelle wolinski at massachusetts general hospital. and dr. andrew pachefski in miami, florida. and dr. pachefski, i want to speak with you. we were excited to speak with you, because we thought you were on the front lines fighting this pandemic in the hospitals s i miami. i think we didn't realize just how much on the front lines you are. you personally have been battling covid-19 as is your entire family. talk about that? >> yeah. about two weeks ago with the surge -- actually, prior...
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rochelle walensky. she's the chief of the division of infectious diseases as massachusetts general hospital. and dr. andrew pa steewestky. we're seeing classes plateau in other hard-hit states like texas and arizona, but not florida. so give us a status report. >> we've been averaging a hundred plus patients every day with covid and we're about over a month now from when the surge started so we're starting to see the deathses eve every day. >> deaths are clearly a lagging indicator and we have seen deaths at or near record high in texas, in arizona, in california. when we do see the flattening of the curve in terms of new cases or hospitalizations, or the positivity rate, which appears to be flatter or in some cases dropping a little bit, what cousdoes that tell you? >> good morning, john. i think it's reason to be cautiously optimistic. i think if you look at the headlines of what's going on in texas or what's going in the icus, i don't think anyone's celebrating those early statistics. i think they're
rochelle walensky. she's the chief of the division of infectious diseases as massachusetts general hospital. and dr. andrew pa steewestky. we're seeing classes plateau in other hard-hit states like texas and arizona, but not florida. so give us a status report. >> we've been averaging a hundred plus patients every day with covid and we're about over a month now from when the surge started so we're starting to see the deathses eve every day. >> deaths are clearly a lagging indicator...
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rochelle walensky, i appreciate you joining me and happy fourth. >> happy fourth, ana. >> we'll be right back right back with more on the celebrations in the nation's capital where there appears to be little social distancing at the white house at least. ♪ usaa is made for what's next no matter what challenges life throws at you, we're always here to help with fast response and great service and it doesn't stop there we're also here to help look ahead that's why we're helping members catch up by spreading any missed usaa insurance payments over the next twelve months so you can keep more cash in your pockets for when it matters most and that's just one of the many ways we're here to help the military community find out more at usaa.com for spending a perfectly reasonable amount of time on the couch with tacos from grubhub? grubhub's gonna reward you for that with a $5 off perk. (doorbell rings) - [crowd] grubhub! (fireworks exploding) she always wanted her smile to shine. now, she uses a capful of therabreath healthy smile oral rinse to give her the healthy, sparkly smile she always want
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while a few northern cities, hillsboro, ohio, and rochelle, york, have been found guilty of segregatingmon condition is the school that is predominantly negro because the district is predominantly negro. this is because housing is all the negro parents can afford, as in englewood, new jersey. 1963,pened for 1962 to months of talking legal maneuver turned suddenly at the action. lincoln element tree school was picketed -- elementary school was picketed. city, an important dormitory for the new york metropolis, seemed an ideal hometown, even to the negros. there are no visible racial barriers. there are palatial negro homes. comfortable middle-class homes are commonplace. negros work for the city and private enterprise. there is a blot on the face, the fourth ward. it is a slum, almost entirely negro. some decided to act. we could not live in the structures because of these organizations. a few got together and decided on a neighborhood movement. needed someone to coordinate this movement. we called in mr. gruber. >> i think what we are trying to thes to crystallize complete contempt and
while a few northern cities, hillsboro, ohio, and rochelle, york, have been found guilty of segregatingmon condition is the school that is predominantly negro because the district is predominantly negro. this is because housing is all the negro parents can afford, as in englewood, new jersey. 1963,pened for 1962 to months of talking legal maneuver turned suddenly at the action. lincoln element tree school was picketed -- elementary school was picketed. city, an important dormitory for the new...
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. >> reporter: rochelle with livermore downtown, the local business association says until alameda county bans outdoor dining which it has not, they view the new state guidelines as an advisory. >> i was really proud of them to say we don't have an order. let's not do a knee-jerk reaction. >> reporter: even though the city of livermore sent out a statement saying they will not to get any businesses, many worry the state will come in and cite them. they point to the abc agency went to some businesses down to the south bay. talk to you at insult to injury after insult to injury. >> i mean, we've got staff year. got to lay them off again? are you kidding me? we got a pp loan which is about run out. we need business. we need to be open. rather michalak connor is debating whether or not to shutdown his restaurant patio in alameda. he heard about the state advisory but has heard nothing from the county of city of alameda. the city just re-striped park and webster streets this week to encourage outdoor dining and shopping. >> reporter: many business owners on the island are holding off. >> now w
. >> reporter: rochelle with livermore downtown, the local business association says until alameda county bans outdoor dining which it has not, they view the new state guidelines as an advisory. >> i was really proud of them to say we don't have an order. let's not do a knee-jerk reaction. >> reporter: even though the city of livermore sent out a statement saying they will not to get any businesses, many worry the state will come in and cite them. they point to the abc agency...
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rochelle walensky, thank you so much for all you do and for sharing your knowledge with us. >> thanks for having me. >>> soon we expect to see a rare sight, and that is president trump in a face mask, something the cdc has recommended all americans do when they can't socially distance. we'll take you live to the white house. stay with us. i love rakuten, it's basically free money. it's an easy way to earn cash back on the stuff i'm already buying. sometimes it's 3% sometimes it's 8% but you're always getting cash back. so it's like getting free money. go to rakuten.com and sign up today for a $10 bonus. my money should work as hard as i do. that's why i use my freedom unlimited card every time i get gas. give me a little slack! with freedom unlimited, you're always earning. i said i need some slack on pump three! i don't have to worry about that, do i?are irritated. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify, voted product of the year. it works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. gum detoxify, from crest. t
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say they are not getting the test results they need to prevent spikes of infections manchester and rochelle claimed they haven't received the full data on patients testing positive outside the health care system hampering efforts to contain the outbreaks the government says it has been sharing data and is working closely with local councils when infectious disease experts professor paul hunter told me looking down hotspots quickly is vitally important i think part of the problem is this a lot want to look into it. until fairly recently most of us have been generally following the want to test. people who are really quite ill going to hospital and so they transfer random variations being reduced. in the political tests are other people in the society being tested on the problem in leicester was that actually in virtually all of these in the cases where in the military tests generally in people who were between the ages of $20.50 so on and the pillow 2 tests tend to be being done by commercial aboard trees. and the results from that were not included in the u k 19 dash board at the local auth
say they are not getting the test results they need to prevent spikes of infections manchester and rochelle claimed they haven't received the full data on patients testing positive outside the health care system hampering efforts to contain the outbreaks the government says it has been sharing data and is working closely with local councils when infectious disease experts professor paul hunter told me looking down hotspots quickly is vitally important i think part of the problem is this a lot...
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hillsboro, ohio and rachelle knew -- rochelle, new york have been found guilty of segregating schoolshousing in the district is all parents can afford. englewood schools open for the academic year of 19 you have an agency three, months of talk and legal maneuver turn into action. boycott left it almost empty. englewood could not have been more surprised. the city and important dormitory seemed an ideal hometown for nearly one third of the population. englewood has no visible racial barriers. homes.re palatial all public facilities are open. there is a block on their blessed face. it is almost entirely negro. this creates defective segregation. de factoive segment -- segregation. consequently, a group of us got together and decided on the englewood movement. about ready. we said we needed someone to coordinate this movement. >> i think that what we are trying to do with englewood crystallize the complete contempt and lack of respect, which is more or less negroes.ards the white number in the north is very upset about thengle would movement because this is the movemente -- englewood . t
hillsboro, ohio and rachelle knew -- rochelle, new york have been found guilty of segregating schoolshousing in the district is all parents can afford. englewood schools open for the academic year of 19 you have an agency three, months of talk and legal maneuver turn into action. boycott left it almost empty. englewood could not have been more surprised. the city and important dormitory seemed an ideal hometown for nearly one third of the population. englewood has no visible racial barriers....
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lauren: this comes from mitch rochelle.mpa, palm coast, orlando, fort lauderdale, florida. of many people are being done by younger people. nashville, tennessee, the job market very strong. phoenix, scottsdale, arizona, they are considered low-taxed destinations for people fleeing, you know, high-taxed california. those cities, those suburbs represent two trend we consistently seen recently in the market. the high-stat state exodus and urban exodus, going from big city to small city or to suburbs. stuart: you know, that is a theme we've been hot on for this program sometime now. it seems to be speeding up. it's a mass exodus. that is the way it looks to me. lauren, thank you very much indeed. ceo of guy i can't foods. he support the president -- goya. the anti-trump people call for a boycott of goya foods. the ceo not backing down. now the company has a boy, a "buy-cott." we'll explain that. a "buy-cott" on its hands. we'll update the story, it's a good one for you. crime in new york surging, 53% more shootings this year co
lauren: this comes from mitch rochelle.mpa, palm coast, orlando, fort lauderdale, florida. of many people are being done by younger people. nashville, tennessee, the job market very strong. phoenix, scottsdale, arizona, they are considered low-taxed destinations for people fleeing, you know, high-taxed california. those cities, those suburbs represent two trend we consistently seen recently in the market. the high-stat state exodus and urban exodus, going from big city to small city or to...
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mitch rochelle is with us, pwc business development leader. what's driving this mover?ing that started a little while ago actually before the pandemic and my observation is this pandemic has just hyper accelerate ad preexisting trend. i think families that lived in urban areas that were worried about the education of their children and access to that education began to start looking at suburbs maybe a couple years ago but enter a lockdown, the stress around it, they can't get out fast enough and you mentioned online viewing. a couple of months ago the online views were up hundreds of percent year-over-year. it's a race to the suburbs about. it is going on right as we speak. stuart: now, you've got, as people look to buy a home, you've got a warning on something called a closing scam. can you explain this to us because i think this is important? >> this sort of falls into the news you can use category. so what happens is, you can get an email a day before the closing from what looks like your broker, please wire money to this account or turn over your social security num
mitch rochelle is with us, pwc business development leader. what's driving this mover?ing that started a little while ago actually before the pandemic and my observation is this pandemic has just hyper accelerate ad preexisting trend. i think families that lived in urban areas that were worried about the education of their children and access to that education began to start looking at suburbs maybe a couple years ago but enter a lockdown, the stress around it, they can't get out fast enough...
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here with the top spots, mitch rochelle. welcome to the show as always. start with the why.aller cities. >> jed, there are two trends we observed. in times of crisis trends tend to get hyper accelerated. people leaving from high-taxed states to low-taxed states. the other, young families leaving cities moving suburbs. those trend we saw last year in october. we talked about on the air. add a crisis and those trends get hyper accelerated. >> what cities are hot right now? >> let's talk about florida. florida is a low-tax environment. so you have people moving to florida. also people in florida moving to the suburbs. so florida's hot. you have orlando. you have, which people think about as theme parks and tourism but actually very young. it is a very hip environment right now. you have got tampa and further lauderdale and the palm coast. those areas are very hot right now. jedediah: talk tennessee. >> tennessee, one city comes to mind, nashville. it is incredibly popular, not just as a vacation spot, a weekend, bachelorette, bachelor party spot but it is very popular to start
here with the top spots, mitch rochelle. welcome to the show as always. start with the why.aller cities. >> jed, there are two trends we observed. in times of crisis trends tend to get hyper accelerated. people leaving from high-taxed states to low-taxed states. the other, young families leaving cities moving suburbs. those trend we saw last year in october. we talked about on the air. add a crisis and those trends get hyper accelerated. >> what cities are hot right now? >>...
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i new rochelle.'re seeing a lot of different agencies that surround the five boroughs following suit. griff: john, do you believe that the leaders, on the city council in new york that pushed this in albany were hasty in their decision, rushing to get some sort of thing on the bill without fully considering the impact it would have on the fundamental job that officers have which is to enforce the law? >> i would characterize it as nothing short of reckless and irresponsible. we want police reform. we understand the need for it. it has been going on for a long time. it is important to note that the nypd has been the light for a lot of other law enforcement agencies as far as leading progressive policies, policies that are in tune with how we police our people. so this is a real, it is just a shame, that we have, new york city council, that seems to be operating in echo chamber. that isn't particularly interested in talking to experts, sharing opinions, and giving opinions and reasoning together. when
i new rochelle.'re seeing a lot of different agencies that surround the five boroughs following suit. griff: john, do you believe that the leaders, on the city council in new york that pushed this in albany were hasty in their decision, rushing to get some sort of thing on the bill without fully considering the impact it would have on the fundamental job that officers have which is to enforce the law? >> i would characterize it as nothing short of reckless and irresponsible. we want...