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this coverage is always the to be assuring fact a lot of it is quite scary. but i think that the media do have a say the role to play now i'm sure you teach your students as i was taught them i j school god the task of journalists is to be a government's watchdog meaning that they have to be not just critical but employing critical thinking in analyzing government policies under when it comes to the log data there is a heated debate among scientists and paul imo if you give me all a just on the advocacy of the quarantine measures in downing the pandemic there are many cross and cons to it and yet if we look at the media especially the traditional media they are almost uniformly indorsing the quarantine measures as are the governments why do you think there is so middle questioning of that rationale in the traditional media. so i think that what we're seeing in the context of this and to make is that the reporting of science has probably become more important now than it ever has before and i think that. the media are reporting that debates around the conseque
this coverage is always the to be assuring fact a lot of it is quite scary. but i think that the media do have a say the role to play now i'm sure you teach your students as i was taught them i j school god the task of journalists is to be a government's watchdog meaning that they have to be not just critical but employing critical thinking in analyzing government policies under when it comes to the log data there is a heated debate among scientists and paul imo if you give me all a just on the...
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dealing with this unknown and scary disease and then. this hand and a series of they find me consequences from all of us but what's interesting to sync about is a next steps here like other emotions can be just as contagious as the disease itself and when we see something scary and when we speak about scary things we can also be sharing and spending that fear in relation to other people while we are on the subject of p.r. let me play the devil's advocate for a while because i heard a number of doctors and public officials sensually the jazz that people need to be saved from the south the most the fact you wait you can do that under the pressure of circumstances is their fear because if you scare them enough with the footage of emergency wards are the footage of the savage trees or the morris perhaps they will think twice about taking their family out. for a barbecue and that's not totally mord of common sense because you know their courage is a really struggling right now i don't want to minimize the the scale of the challenge that they'
dealing with this unknown and scary disease and then. this hand and a series of they find me consequences from all of us but what's interesting to sync about is a next steps here like other emotions can be just as contagious as the disease itself and when we see something scary and when we speak about scary things we can also be sharing and spending that fear in relation to other people while we are on the subject of p.r. let me play the devil's advocate for a while because i heard a number of...
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i will say, it was scary, because the epicenter was close by.s kind of refreshing to worry about being killed by something else for a change. >> donald trump celebrated with a shovel, the president, the first lady and mike and karen pence gathered
i will say, it was scary, because the epicenter was close by.s kind of refreshing to worry about being killed by something else for a change. >> donald trump celebrated with a shovel, the president, the first lady and mike and karen pence gathered
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i ended up getting to the front line of protest in a we were peacefully protesting it was kind of scary because the police were drawing flash grenades off of the roof of the precinct they were you know shooting people with rubber bullet people it was like a war zone out there i ended up getting tear gas very badly i got hit with a flash grenade in my arm in the minneapolis the police department ended up giving me a 2nd degree burns so peacefully protesting that the type of world we live in right now it's scary but i can no longer have fear anymore because as allies if they are you know they are already did the wrong they they've done it to us multiple times and we can just we can't hear it anymore we have to stay and we have to do this the only thing we have lest the message did you want to get across by protesting. i don't regret what happened to me and i feel like it leave me stronger as a person and i want to i was there to make a statement so that's why i don't regret what happened to me i was there to make a statement and that's what i did. the office here knelt on george floyd's h
i ended up getting to the front line of protest in a we were peacefully protesting it was kind of scary because the police were drawing flash grenades off of the roof of the precinct they were you know shooting people with rubber bullet people it was like a war zone out there i ended up getting tear gas very badly i got hit with a flash grenade in my arm in the minneapolis the police department ended up giving me a 2nd degree burns so peacefully protesting that the type of world we live in...
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he spent ten days hospitalized. >> it was scary. it was beyond scary. i believe it was dire. i reached out to my family and let them know that he may not make it through. >> all right, stephanie ramos joins us. and stephanie, new york state will be helping the rest of the country to identify the new cases out of this dangerous and rare illness? >> reporter: that's exactly right, tom. the department of health here in new york says they are working with the cdc to develop a national criteria for identifying and responding to the syndrome. new york city is alerting more e symptoms and will test all children with symptoms for antibodies. tom? >> stephanie ramos with a lot of new reporting on this pressing story tonight. all right, stephanie, thank you. >>> next, the pressure to reopen after weeks of staying at home. states across the country imposing a patchwork of rules. many americans caught in the middle, wanting to get back to business but wanting to know they'll be safe. here's abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: snip by snip, michigan barber karl manke is defying state orders.
he spent ten days hospitalized. >> it was scary. it was beyond scary. i believe it was dire. i reached out to my family and let them know that he may not make it through. >> all right, stephanie ramos joins us. and stephanie, new york state will be helping the rest of the country to identify the new cases out of this dangerous and rare illness? >> reporter: that's exactly right, tom. the department of health here in new york says they are working with the cdc to develop a...
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but you know it was pretty scary not being able to breathe and wondering how long those attacks are going to last need lady when did you really nice the truly had 19. is so thank goodness jason well i think what he's gone through is very intense i was a lot more. asymptomatic but i did have a very distinct symptom which was difficulty breathing i woke up on march 15th in my cousin's bed in london and it felt as though i had something sitting on my chest as if my restricted like i couldn't drool is a breath of air and i think it's so significant that feeling because it's not it's not something that you that i had before you can say oh it's a bit of a call it's a bit of a sneeze and maybe try not to something else when you can't breathe you start to realize that something's not right so i mean from then on i immediately self diagnosed and convinced myself that i was sick with 19 before i even tested and tested the next day fortunately i then only waited and waited for my results for over a week anyway. i was at that 1st symptom was very very significant to me. the something not right you de
but you know it was pretty scary not being able to breathe and wondering how long those attacks are going to last need lady when did you really nice the truly had 19. is so thank goodness jason well i think what he's gone through is very intense i was a lot more. asymptomatic but i did have a very distinct symptom which was difficulty breathing i woke up on march 15th in my cousin's bed in london and it felt as though i had something sitting on my chest as if my restricted like i couldn't drool...
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scary like you when you are. saying something like well what i was just talking about microsoft in the middle of the 3rd week of the last week of march i started feeling like myself and that's when they had called me in. there is you know presumably a show stopper for russian leaders and the leaker if it will be jill. you know why don't we just walk us through because she to establish guilt i believe this to be you know pushed out to be such in the office of the you know it was good and i won't. so. i'll just go. to my is. so true since the trial. from the get go or. i can awesome ocean front i'm aware you don't care. who's come talk to me. but i'm going to come home i'm so excited to come one on one of the main stones to recover. from coming on yes if you said she'd still mean you kind of view this is that there is that the pull off yes. that yes that we can't do you think this. is causing a couple to just finish. this let's see if we were. privileged to get a. very early in the morning i received a phone call f
scary like you when you are. saying something like well what i was just talking about microsoft in the middle of the 3rd week of the last week of march i started feeling like myself and that's when they had called me in. there is you know presumably a show stopper for russian leaders and the leaker if it will be jill. you know why don't we just walk us through because she to establish guilt i believe this to be you know pushed out to be such in the office of the you know it was good and i...
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that was a scary. person . because. i didn't have to show up with carter he didn't kill that's right i was like ok. there's all kinds of scary people out here. i mean there's all kinds of scary people right and i'm from the mountains i'm from up in the mountains and then i get dropped down out here is. in the middle of the block down there you got bugs. rog just. any worse thing you can. do you. watched it. nay heard. i was a girl stabbed. it was on the news. right there i would like. to know i'd seen it nor. right next to it everything else. could get guys of the drop of. tuesday we have heard right through no. they're all gone. past when the free. my mom my father killed the cell phones fives. then my step dad it was my dad because i didn't even know my dad really was. here he was a lumberjack up there and chemists can see out of tree fall. is cut down a tree last thing he remembered was the tree hitting the ground. so he got parallel . he died i was imprisoned he died. to. my mom she died 6 of double pneumonia in 200
that was a scary. person . because. i didn't have to show up with carter he didn't kill that's right i was like ok. there's all kinds of scary people out here. i mean there's all kinds of scary people right and i'm from the mountains i'm from up in the mountains and then i get dropped down out here is. in the middle of the block down there you got bugs. rog just. any worse thing you can. do you. watched it. nay heard. i was a girl stabbed. it was on the news. right there i would like. to know...
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scary like you when you are. saying something like well what i was just talking about microsoft in the middle of the 3rd week of the last week of march i started feeling like myself and that's when they had called me in. there is you know the way we show stopper for russian leaders in the political history will be double. the why don't we just 2 or 3 she says she thinks he's got almost all totally system you know push up and suddenly police officer he was good and i won't. so. i'll just go. to mumbai is. so true since the throw. from the get go or. i can awesome ocean front on the way well i don't care. i'm going to come home i'm so excited too. long one of the main stones to a cow will. come come. yesterday she said she still mean you kind of view this is that there is that the whole yes. that yes that me telling these things this. could cause you know people to just push through . this whole thing that we were. privileged to be. very early in the morning i received a phone call from a doctor saying you know we
scary like you when you are. saying something like well what i was just talking about microsoft in the middle of the 3rd week of the last week of march i started feeling like myself and that's when they had called me in. there is you know the way we show stopper for russian leaders in the political history will be double. the why don't we just 2 or 3 she says she thinks he's got almost all totally system you know push up and suddenly police officer he was good and i won't. so. i'll just go. to...
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>> it's scary. it's scary. the er is equipped to take care of those patients if needed, but it's not the ideal situation by far. >> that's what i was going to say, not ideal. >> no, er nurses are doing a great job but they're not icu nurses. it's just not ideal. to be honest with you, i thought this would be gone by now. i really thought that we saw our peak a few weeks ago, and i thought with the warmer weather we are going to start seeing decreased cases. the scary part is we're seeing rises in cases. multiple people commiare coming every day positive, and it's scary. i don't think the community realizes how prevalent it is. right now a lot of people don't know people that have tested positive which is a blessing and i hope they don't have to have a loved one suffer from this disease, but it is rampant in this community and it's spreading a lot. very contagious and a lot of people are getting it. i think people are not taking it seriously in the community. i think a lot of folks i'm taking care of, you know,
>> it's scary. it's scary. the er is equipped to take care of those patients if needed, but it's not the ideal situation by far. >> that's what i was going to say, not ideal. >> no, er nurses are doing a great job but they're not icu nurses. it's just not ideal. to be honest with you, i thought this would be gone by now. i really thought that we saw our peak a few weeks ago, and i thought with the warmer weather we are going to start seeing decreased cases. the scary part is...
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scary like you when you are. saying something like well what i was just talking about microsoft in the middle of the 3rd week of the last week of march i started feeling like myself and that's when they had called me in. there is you know presumably a show stopper for russian leaders and the leaker if it will be till. i tell you it was a just war because to me she was issued to establish guilt i believe this to. be such an officer of the code and i won't. so. i'll just go. by is. so true since the trial. from the get go or. i can awesome ocean front on the way well i don't care. i'm going to come home i'm so excited to go on a long while doing it with my soon to a couple. can comment on it yes if you said she'd still mean you kind of view this as. the pull off yes. that yes that me i think the sense of this. is causing a couple to just finish. it. yes. or. whatever just to be. very early in the morning i received a phone call from a doctor saying you know we have amazing mills and she said you don't have the coro
scary like you when you are. saying something like well what i was just talking about microsoft in the middle of the 3rd week of the last week of march i started feeling like myself and that's when they had called me in. there is you know presumably a show stopper for russian leaders and the leaker if it will be till. i tell you it was a just war because to me she was issued to establish guilt i believe this to. be such an officer of the code and i won't. so. i'll just go. by is. so true since...
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scary like you when you are. saying something like well what i was just talking about microsoft in the middle of the 3rd week of the last week of march i started feeling like myself and that's when they had called me in. there is you know the way we show stopper for russian leaders in the political history will be till. i tell you it was a just war because to be sure this should be easy because all the schools i believe this to be you know pushed to suddenly police officer he was good and i won't. so. i'll just go. to mumbai is. so true since the. war. i can awesome ocean front on the way well i don't care. who's come talk to me. but i'm going to come home i'm so excited too. long one of them to me. to a cow well. i'm coming on yes if you said she'd still mean you kind of view this is that there is that the pull off yes. that yes that we can take these kinds of. people to just finish. each. group or. privileges to be. very early in the morning i received a phone call from a doctor saying you know we have amazing
scary like you when you are. saying something like well what i was just talking about microsoft in the middle of the 3rd week of the last week of march i started feeling like myself and that's when they had called me in. there is you know the way we show stopper for russian leaders in the political history will be till. i tell you it was a just war because to be sure this should be easy because all the schools i believe this to be you know pushed to suddenly police officer he was good and i...
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that it was just scary. first not a. $100.00 hike up i didn't have a job recorder hanging guilt right i was like oh ok. there's all kinds of scary people out here. carol you know i mean there's all kinds of scary people right and i'm from the mountains i'm from up in the mountains and then i get dropped down out here is. in the middle of the book down there you got bugs. rog just. where did you get. any worse thing you can. do you. seen it watched it. in 830. i was a girl stabbed. it was on the news here i was right there i would like. you know i'd seen it norton. and right next to it everything else was cut next to get guys that would drop 10 of . those we have heard right through you know. they're all gone. past when the story. my mom might well my father killed himself when i was 5 so. then my step dad it was my dad because i didn't even know my dad really was. here he was a lumberjack up there and careless of them can set a tree fall on. him cut down a tree last thing he remembered when the tree hit the
that it was just scary. first not a. $100.00 hike up i didn't have a job recorder hanging guilt right i was like oh ok. there's all kinds of scary people out here. carol you know i mean there's all kinds of scary people right and i'm from the mountains i'm from up in the mountains and then i get dropped down out here is. in the middle of the book down there you got bugs. rog just. where did you get. any worse thing you can. do you. seen it watched it. in 830. i was a girl stabbed. it was on the...
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this kawasaki-like disease or mis-c is scary.ne thing, you have the fevers and then you have all these red rashes. rashes on the hand. rashes on the body. lumps by lymph nodes. and so any parent would be very afraid of that, and i think it is scary. we do have to understand, you know, it isn't that common. we have about 100 cases all across the country. even with 1.4 million people having covid-19. so it is a complication but it's not that common at all. >> talk to me about the other thing that seems to be a little more common than john was talking about, and that is strokes. we've heard from some doctors that blood thinners may be a bit of an answer to this. there are a lot of americans on blood thinners over the counter and prescribed. it's very common. they also have side effects and dangers associated with them. what do we know about this? >> so we don't know a lot, but it's thought that one of the ways that the covid gets antibodies to them, and the antibodies can activate a pathway called the compliment pathway, and this is
this kawasaki-like disease or mis-c is scary.ne thing, you have the fevers and then you have all these red rashes. rashes on the hand. rashes on the body. lumps by lymph nodes. and so any parent would be very afraid of that, and i think it is scary. we do have to understand, you know, it isn't that common. we have about 100 cases all across the country. even with 1.4 million people having covid-19. so it is a complication but it's not that common at all. >> talk to me about the other...
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we've had to let employees go. >> it's pretty scary.eople going to be willing to come back out? you know, we're doing everything we can, and we may make it, or we may not. >> all right. what is congress doing to help small businesses? well, what is congress doing to help you and people you know? tonight the house of representatives voted to allow proxy voting for the first time in history, and just moments ago the house passed a $3 trillion coronavirus relief legislation. it's known as the heroes act. the legislation has no chance of passing in the senate. think of it as an opening bid from house speaker nancy pelosi in the next round of negotiations with republicans. the house legislation includes more stimulus paychecks, more unemployment benefits, $1 trillion for state, local, and tribal governments, $200 billion for essential workers, $175 billion for housing assistance, $75 billion for coronavirus testing, contact tracing, and treatment, $10 billion for small businesses, and $3.6 billion to protect the election. republicans have ca
we've had to let employees go. >> it's pretty scary.eople going to be willing to come back out? you know, we're doing everything we can, and we may make it, or we may not. >> all right. what is congress doing to help small businesses? well, what is congress doing to help you and people you know? tonight the house of representatives voted to allow proxy voting for the first time in history, and just moments ago the house passed a $3 trillion coronavirus relief legislation. it's known...
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scary like you when you're on. something something like well why just like yourself you know in the middle of the 3rd week and so the last week of march i started feeling like myself and that's when they had called me in so. there is you know the way we show stoppers for russian leaders and the leaders are if it will be deal. you know why don't we just see war has to be to the ship to establish the i believe this to be. not to be such in the office of the good and i won't. so. i'll just go. to my is. so true since the. war. i can awesome ocean from nowhere you don't care. who's come to. come home i'm so excited too. long one of the main stones to a column. yes it was said she'd still mean you kind of view this is that there is that the pull off yes. that yes the things that we can't do you think this. could cause you know just a solution to. this that the net. worth. forever to get would be. very early in the morning i received a phone call from a doctor saying you know we have amazing mills and she said you don't
scary like you when you're on. something something like well why just like yourself you know in the middle of the 3rd week and so the last week of march i started feeling like myself and that's when they had called me in so. there is you know the way we show stoppers for russian leaders and the leaders are if it will be deal. you know why don't we just see war has to be to the ship to establish the i believe this to be. not to be such in the office of the good and i won't. so. i'll just go. to...
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. >> it was scary. the idea of him missing that and meeting his kid for the first time on the streets of manhattan. like i want them to be together. i want us all to be together. >> it sucks. but then you start to understand why why those restrictions were put in place. >> reporter: karli miraculously found a birthing center that could accept her. >> we're just happy there was an alternative option for us. >> we did not have a baby shower unfortunately because of the pandemic. >> reporter: janelle drysdale miller and her husband warner are having trouble finding another option. >> we tried several times. i have called the brooklyn mid-wives. awful them have said we're booked so far. >> reporter: janelle is well aware of the reality that black women already face. higher complication rates and maternal mortality, up to three times higher than white women according to the cdc. >> that's the thing that was the number one concern. and now it's not. now it's the pandemic, this virus. >> what's your biggest fe
. >> it was scary. the idea of him missing that and meeting his kid for the first time on the streets of manhattan. like i want them to be together. i want us all to be together. >> it sucks. but then you start to understand why why those restrictions were put in place. >> reporter: karli miraculously found a birthing center that could accept her. >> we're just happy there was an alternative option for us. >> we did not have a baby shower unfortunately because of...
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. >> it is scary to go to the work. i was not part of the white house in march. i think i would be safer sitting at home than going to the west wing. it is a small crowded place. it is a little risky. you have to do it because you have to serve your country. there are a lot of things you can't do except there. >> our cnn special correspondent and dr. james phillips is a physician and professor at george washington hospital and he's also as cnn's medical analyst. i know you have been talking to senior officials who described what the risk is like. tell us what you learned. >> you know i think that what we just heard is scary. what i hope is when you go to the white house, you really are rolling the dice. if you are visitor going to meet with the president, you get tested but you don't know the results yet. they say you can leave and if you don't hear from us, you are okay. then you go to the oeb and you interact with people and you go to the west wing, you interact with people. this person says to me what was surprising to them was when you leave, this person saw
. >> it is scary to go to the work. i was not part of the white house in march. i think i would be safer sitting at home than going to the west wing. it is a small crowded place. it is a little risky. you have to do it because you have to serve your country. there are a lot of things you can't do except there. >> our cnn special correspondent and dr. james phillips is a physician and professor at george washington hospital and he's also as cnn's medical analyst. i know you have been...
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paint and carpet just seem scary to her so she made them illegal. then when citizenst complained about this, whitmer denounced them as racist. do you sense a theme here? no wonder the biden campaign called gretchen whitmer. they are looking for someone experience playing the
paint and carpet just seem scary to her so she made them illegal. then when citizenst complained about this, whitmer denounced them as racist. do you sense a theme here? no wonder the biden campaign called gretchen whitmer. they are looking for someone experience playing the
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because it's just something that's so scary. >> sometimes in order to be anti-racist we have to admit those times when we were being racist. >> reporter: ibram x kendi is a professor at american university and a cbs news contributor. he says historic cases like 14-year-old emmett 'til who was lynched in 1955 after being accus accused of offending a white woman should serve as a reminder today. >> mr. cooper could have been the brother who was choked to death in minnesota. he could have been ahmaud arbery. >> reporter: that was mola lenghi reporting for [police siren]
because it's just something that's so scary. >> sometimes in order to be anti-racist we have to admit those times when we were being racist. >> reporter: ibram x kendi is a professor at american university and a cbs news contributor. he says historic cases like 14-year-old emmett 'til who was lynched in 1955 after being accus accused of offending a white woman should serve as a reminder today. >> mr. cooper could have been the brother who was choked to death in minnesota. he...
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people bringing firearms inside the capitol and stewing hatred and having a forceful measure, it is scary. i felt for my own protection that i needed to make sure that i wore bulletproof vest to work yesterday. >> do you view the intent of some of these individuals to be
people bringing firearms inside the capitol and stewing hatred and having a forceful measure, it is scary. i felt for my own protection that i needed to make sure that i wore bulletproof vest to work yesterday. >> do you view the intent of some of these individuals to be
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being trapped with your abuser give me an idea of what that's like for these women yes it's a very scary and eiseley and the figures that the job you show your sound that you just played there are alarming but they're certainly not very surprising for those of us who study the epidemiology of violence against women and those who provide services we know from patterns following other crises such as natural disaster or the ebola epidemic that balance against women is increase following these large scale crazies these figures are really incredible i mean the w.h.o. is saying 60 percent of women just in europe are affected i mean every 2nd woman prayed and this is on the back of violence against women specifically intimate partner violence which is files that occurs within romantic relationships . even before this coronavirus crises it was quite high a global estimates from the w.h.o. show that one in 3 women will report experiencing physical or sexual violence from a romantic partner at some point in her lifetime let's return to hans kruger for the w.h.o. for just one moment listen to this.
being trapped with your abuser give me an idea of what that's like for these women yes it's a very scary and eiseley and the figures that the job you show your sound that you just played there are alarming but they're certainly not very surprising for those of us who study the epidemiology of violence against women and those who provide services we know from patterns following other crises such as natural disaster or the ebola epidemic that balance against women is increase following these...
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that's really scary. >> reporter: an estimated 27 million newly unemployed workers and their dependents could lose health insurance. nearly half of those are eligible for medicaid. peter lee is the executive director of covered california which can enroll people in private plans. >> 2 1/2 times as many people signed up compared to last year. we're talking every day we're getting thousands of californians coming in and getting insurance right away. >> the study shows states that did not expand medicaid will have major gaps in coverage. california expanded to help middle class families. >> we don't have gaps in california. >> are you saying that any person in california who lost their job and therefore their private insurance can find some sort of coverage through covered california? >> absolutely with one exception. if you're undocumented immigrant you may not be eligible for financial support. >> rebecca just signed up. her coverage begins june 1st. enrollment is open now. >>> new information tonight. cases of coronavirus tend to be more severe for people who smoke. that's according to
that's really scary. >> reporter: an estimated 27 million newly unemployed workers and their dependents could lose health insurance. nearly half of those are eligible for medicaid. peter lee is the executive director of covered california which can enroll people in private plans. >> 2 1/2 times as many people signed up compared to last year. we're talking every day we're getting thousands of californians coming in and getting insurance right away. >> the study shows states...
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it is scary. >> pretty scary. >> i am erik thomas. >>> tonight, restarting america, as the coronavirus death toll soars in the u.s. more than 67,000 now dead, as roughly half the states in the country reopen this week. new york city now investigating violent arrests, as officers were enforcing social distancing rules. mother than 50 summons issued. a park ranger in texas also enforcing social distancing shoved into the water. authorities concerned about crowds at reopened beaches, parks and restaurants. deputies on horseback patrolling beaches in southern california. one of america's top health officials, dr. deborah birx, calling the protests against stay at home orders devastatingly worrisome. >>> news tonight about the race for a vaccine. at least eight human trials under way around the world. the group of scientists hoping to have the lt
it is scary. >> pretty scary. >> i am erik thomas. >>> tonight, restarting america, as the coronavirus death toll soars in the u.s. more than 67,000 now dead, as roughly half the states in the country reopen this week. new york city now investigating violent arrests, as officers were enforcing social distancing rules. mother than 50 summons issued. a park ranger in texas also enforcing social distancing shoved into the water. authorities concerned about crowds at reopened...
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that's really scary. >> reporter: an estimated 27 million newly unemployed workers and their dependents could lose health insurance. nearly half of those are eligible for medicaid. peter lee is the executive director of covered california which can enroll people in private plans. >> 2 1/2 times as many people signed up compared to last year. we're talking every day we're getting thousands of californians coming in and getting insurance right away. >> the study shows states that did not expand medicaid will have major gaps in coverage. california expanded to help middle class families. >> we don't have gaps in california. >> are you saying that any person in california who lost their job and therefore their private insurance can find some sort of coverage through covered california? >> absolutely with one exception. if you're undocumented immigrant you may not be eligible for financial support. >> rebecca just signed up. her coverage begins june 1st. enrollment is open now. >>> new information tonight. cases of coronavirus tend to be more severe for people who smoke. that's according to
that's really scary. >> reporter: an estimated 27 million newly unemployed workers and their dependents could lose health insurance. nearly half of those are eligible for medicaid. peter lee is the executive director of covered california which can enroll people in private plans. >> 2 1/2 times as many people signed up compared to last year. we're talking every day we're getting thousands of californians coming in and getting insurance right away. >> the study shows states...
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it was really scary, especially the times when steve was struggling to breathe.had to visit steve three times. today steve has been really poorly. he's just been assessed by an ambulance, and his oxygen saturations are quite low. it took steve 15 days to recover. and their three—month—old baby, amaya, also caught the virus. i'm currently filming from whipps cross hospital paediatric ward. amaya has sadly developed covid—i9 complications, and she now has viral pneumonia. karolina was horrified when doctors said they had no drugs to help baby amaya fight off the disease. she had to do it for herself. herface was red, she was burning, she was sweating, her palms and feet were really sweaty. you know, there would be times where she would be shaking, and she would be lethargic. did you sort of realise what a terrible situation you were in? you know, i feel like emotionaljust remembering. it was really scary. the whole family has now recovered. today steve has been really poorly. we showed doctor stephen griffin the family's video to find out how drugs might have helpe
it was really scary, especially the times when steve was struggling to breathe.had to visit steve three times. today steve has been really poorly. he's just been assessed by an ambulance, and his oxygen saturations are quite low. it took steve 15 days to recover. and their three—month—old baby, amaya, also caught the virus. i'm currently filming from whipps cross hospital paediatric ward. amaya has sadly developed covid—i9 complications, and she now has viral pneumonia. karolina was...
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it's very scary. very scary. >> reporter: if you look behind me there is a couple of outdoor seating areas that are empty because of the current circumstances. if you think about how normally downtown would work , people would walk past a shop and see something in a window or vice versa, downtown depends on everything working together to drive traffic and bring people in and get those cash registers moving. if you take all those people away, opening the doors alone doesn't cut it. without more people and more driving economic forces this is going to be tough sledding for the people who can finally open their doors and do business. reporting live in martinez , wilson walker, kpix 5. >>> in san francisco the mayor is promising to address childcare concerns and the possibility of summer activities later this week . >>> city health officials will keep a close watch on the effects of the phase 2 reopening and the mayor is encouraging people to support their neighborhood businesses. city officials say that
it's very scary. very scary. >> reporter: if you look behind me there is a couple of outdoor seating areas that are empty because of the current circumstances. if you think about how normally downtown would work , people would walk past a shop and see something in a window or vice versa, downtown depends on everything working together to drive traffic and bring people in and get those cash registers moving. if you take all those people away, opening the doors alone doesn't cut it. without...
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because i thought that you don't know whether that means you are going down, down, down, so it is quite scaryyou thought you were getting better. when i was really ill, i was going on my hands and knees, up and down the stairs. felicity has also struggled to shake off covid—type symptoms and the weeks of illness have taken their toll. this entire experience of being sick and trying to recover has been mentally overwhelming. the hardest part was, having got through the first ten days of being very sick and thinking i was getting better, things later getting much, much worse. i was experiencing such horrific abdominal pains that i wasjust calling out injust extreme agony. neither felicity nor david have been tested, but both were told by doctors they probably had the virus. they've also been reassured they are no longer infectious, but recovery has been slow. even the slightest uphill slope is a real struggle since being ill. so much about the coronavirus is unknown, including why some experience relatively mild symptoms, lasting a few days, while otherwise healthy people are left struggling fo
because i thought that you don't know whether that means you are going down, down, down, so it is quite scaryyou thought you were getting better. when i was really ill, i was going on my hands and knees, up and down the stairs. felicity has also struggled to shake off covid—type symptoms and the weeks of illness have taken their toll. this entire experience of being sick and trying to recover has been mentally overwhelming. the hardest part was, having got through the first ten days of being...
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and the mob descends on him, dozens of men, and when you see the crowd disperse, it is scary, avert your eyes if you don't like, if you can't handle it, he is left, his body, we didn't even show it, thank goodness, it is lifeless. we don't know the condition of this individual. griff, when you look at images, this has nothing to do with george floyd. the whole point of the protest was unarmed person killed by a police officer, here you have someone trying to defend their store, killed by the mob. seems like the exact opposite message they were supposed to send. griff: it sure is, it of course dishedesecrates memory of george employed. it appears from social media accounts he is in stable condition, we pray that he is. i really believe, it is time for president trump to do an oval office address. remember george h.w. bush's address after the l.a. riots was one by many political analysts one of the most effective in his presidency. that gentleman tried to defend his business with a a a machete brings to the many african-americans, but the president must stand up and do what president bush
and the mob descends on him, dozens of men, and when you see the crowd disperse, it is scary, avert your eyes if you don't like, if you can't handle it, he is left, his body, we didn't even show it, thank goodness, it is lifeless. we don't know the condition of this individual. griff, when you look at images, this has nothing to do with george floyd. the whole point of the protest was unarmed person killed by a police officer, here you have someone trying to defend their store, killed by the...
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it must be a very very scary time for them at the moment where normally would be scary and right at the moment it would be awful. yes the isolation doubled the isolation redux quite frankly lived across the pond for 8 years and i've just met j.j. your hubby who nobody frames a shot like j.j. can i write that isn't the mills. so i don't i don't know what you were doing over there were you pursuing acting as hard as you did when you're young when you're a young kid trying to make it in l.a. that's pretty much your day did you go over there a little life or did you go over there to find another chapter of a career you know i.e. i needed a different experience i wasn't necessarily saying goodbye to the business i'm an artist and wanted to be creative in other ways that i want to experience another culture and a different life and get away from hollywood for a minute and go do theater and experience what that world is over there in london. and just to find my independence to be honest you know my twenty's were wonderful i worked nonstop but they were also grouping and i also i think i got to
it must be a very very scary time for them at the moment where normally would be scary and right at the moment it would be awful. yes the isolation doubled the isolation redux quite frankly lived across the pond for 8 years and i've just met j.j. your hubby who nobody frames a shot like j.j. can i write that isn't the mills. so i don't i don't know what you were doing over there were you pursuing acting as hard as you did when you're young when you're a young kid trying to make it in l.a....
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it's a bit scary. still have to be very careful. something. it's a bit scary. be very carefullj something. it's a bit scary. still have to be very careful. i think it's a bit difficult for people that are in relationships. restrictions may be being eased but strict rules are still in place. people are advised to wash their hands regularly. overnight stays are in no but if you really need to come you can use another house's toilet, as long as you clean anything you touch. groups of people will also need to keep two metres apart at all times. we know the risk of transmission outdoors is actually very low but obviously if you have lots of people in your garden, if you have two families of six crowded and, that's more difficult to maintain social distancing. so we think sex is a sensible number. any easing of the lockdown increases the chances of a second spike in covid—i9. they are number measures the average number of people one person passes the virus on to. it's currently between 0.7 and 0.9. if it goes above one, it means numbers with the virus are increasing.
it's a bit scary. still have to be very careful. something. it's a bit scary. be very carefullj something. it's a bit scary. still have to be very careful. i think it's a bit difficult for people that are in relationships. restrictions may be being eased but strict rules are still in place. people are advised to wash their hands regularly. overnight stays are in no but if you really need to come you can use another house's toilet, as long as you clean anything you touch. groups of people will...
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cod it's not a contact sport and so those balls come hurtling at united miles an hour is a little scary and the green baize organization is well underway in their season but in the most recent games in the low to giants at home i eagles there was an incredibly scary moment very early on in the game bottom of the 3rd inning home outfitter ginn home jones hit a lighter squarely into the head of giants pitcher lease longhorn and just looking at it to replay the force of the impact of harness the hand on his head the 21 year old was actually taken to the hospital canterville he suffered microfractures inbreeding in his brain as a result of the hits so hope he gets better soon and back to the game even eating the eagles into liesel new york send the ball to right center field ready to run single eagles fans up 3 nothing top official former detroit tiger dicta machado with the ball going going and gone to the chancery solo homer putting the giants on the board for one and the giants make a comeback top of the a that john just won't last run is a left field stance or a 2 run home run making it
cod it's not a contact sport and so those balls come hurtling at united miles an hour is a little scary and the green baize organization is well underway in their season but in the most recent games in the low to giants at home i eagles there was an incredibly scary moment very early on in the game bottom of the 3rd inning home outfitter ginn home jones hit a lighter squarely into the head of giants pitcher lease longhorn and just looking at it to replay the force of the impact of harness the...
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quote, it is scary to go to work. scary to go to the most protected workplace in america because of two positive coronavirus tests at the white house this past week. it is a messaging disaster for the president. he wants the economy switched back on and is mad, tweeting again today at governors who he thinks are going too slow. but coronavirus found its way into his house and into his workplace. three members of his virus response team now in quarantine. and there is an urgent white house effort to try and trace the source of these infections. top white house aides have access to daily testing. most of you don't. but the president will be in the rose garden today to make the case that testing has now ramped up enough to make reopening safe. the top numbers, you see them on the screen there, continue to stun. 1.3 million cases in the united states now, and we are approaching 80,000 american dead. the movement, though, is in the right direction, at least right now. take a peek here. the rolling average of cases in the p
quote, it is scary to go to work. scary to go to the most protected workplace in america because of two positive coronavirus tests at the white house this past week. it is a messaging disaster for the president. he wants the economy switched back on and is mad, tweeting again today at governors who he thinks are going too slow. but coronavirus found its way into his house and into his workplace. three members of his virus response team now in quarantine. and there is an urgent white house...