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greta: leo shane? leo: i do not think bay pines is one of those 20, although i do think one in florida will start resuming. the hope is that in the next few weeks, maybe months, a lot more v.a. facilities will be able to open. it sounds like her son is in some sort of care. that may be a factor. i cannot speak directly to what is going on, but v.a. is making some tough decisions right now of, is it worth bringing individuals into the v.a. medical environment, which there is a lot of confidence in but also a lot of active coronavirus cases, or is it better to have folks stay-at-home or stay in another facility? what is the risk-benefit analysis of all that? i would encourage virginia to, if she feels like she is getting the runaround from v.a., to call some of the local veterans organizations like e vfw, american legion, american disabled veterans. these groups have history working these things, and locally they will know the administrators. whether or not they can get change, they can at least get a be
greta: leo shane? leo: i do not think bay pines is one of those 20, although i do think one in florida will start resuming. the hope is that in the next few weeks, maybe months, a lot more v.a. facilities will be able to open. it sounds like her son is in some sort of care. that may be a factor. i cannot speak directly to what is going on, but v.a. is making some tough decisions right now of, is it worth bringing individuals into the v.a. medical environment, which there is a lot of confidence...
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shane owens, a psychologist, and assistant director of campus mental health, at farmingdale state college in new york, about what is normal, and tips how to stay meltly healthy. >> here in the bay area, we're in the eighth week of sheltering at home. how normal is this feeling of going stir crazy? >> i actually would be kind of concerned if you weren't feeling stir crazy at this point. we are not built for eight weeks, even two weeks of being inside the way that we are now the thing that i'm most concerned about is that people go out and they don't get sick, because they're taking the appropriate measures, staying six feet apart from one another, wearing masks. and every time we go out and we don't get sick, we're emboldened to think that maybe this will not happen to us. but it's important to remember, that these social distancing things are what are keeping us from getting sick. so a certain amount of anxiety is adaptive, too much, not
shane owens, a psychologist, and assistant director of campus mental health, at farmingdale state college in new york, about what is normal, and tips how to stay meltly healthy. >> here in the bay area, we're in the eighth week of sheltering at home. how normal is this feeling of going stir crazy? >> i actually would be kind of concerned if you weren't feeling stir crazy at this point. we are not built for eight weeks, even two weeks of being inside the way that we are now the thing...
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two thank you again shane, it's nice to be talking to fans, as i am natively from st. louis. i came to write faster, i was in new york at a very good friend of mine i was staying with tasked me a press release the key to the wall street journal at attorney past ms. press release he had received about this car, until little known car that had been resurrected, found in a prime chÂteau abandon, but by this american millionaire and restored and then raised. it wasn't just the sort of peculiarity is probably the best word of what this car looks like. kind of look a praying mantis on wheels. the baxter itself, those profiled at the concorde was the car, soon after the nazi invaded paris, hitler sent many of his henchmen to find the car and have it destroyed. he also sent individuals ss officers the automobile club of france, all of the records there were stolen, taken by the non- seas and destroyed, and have never been seen since. i was very intrigued by the story of what this car could have done to engender such a response from hitler. what was it about? what was it about the eve
two thank you again shane, it's nice to be talking to fans, as i am natively from st. louis. i came to write faster, i was in new york at a very good friend of mine i was staying with tasked me a press release the key to the wall street journal at attorney past ms. press release he had received about this car, until little known car that had been resurrected, found in a prime chÂteau abandon, but by this american millionaire and restored and then raised. it wasn't just the sort of peculiarity...
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shane mullen. i'm so happy to be able to bring this event to you tonight. we are taking questions of the audience periodically so please type your questions as a comment and i will read them to you as they come up and as we gather a couple of the comments. i will also provide the links and legendary cart beat hitler's best. they were the unlikely. had been banned from the best european teams and fasters gars by the -- cars by the mid-30's because of jewish heritage. lucy shell, daughter of multimillionaire to reclaim glory of her driving days. these 3 misfits, banded together to challenge hitler's dominance at at the apex of motor sports. the quest for redemption culminated in race that is still talked about today and soon after ended hitler attempted to completely erase from history bring to go light glamorous era and symbolic blow against the nazis during history's darkest hour. michelle, new york's best author and 13 hours says it's a full-thought throttle reminder of heros to inspire us in dark times. neil bascomb has brought done everything to challeng
shane mullen. i'm so happy to be able to bring this event to you tonight. we are taking questions of the audience periodically so please type your questions as a comment and i will read them to you as they come up and as we gather a couple of the comments. i will also provide the links and legendary cart beat hitler's best. they were the unlikely. had been banned from the best european teams and fasters gars by the -- cars by the mid-30's because of jewish heritage. lucy shell, daughter of...
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host: leo shane?uest: i do not think bay pines is one of those 20, although i do think one in florida will start resuming. the idea is in the next few weeks, maybe months, a lot more v.a. facilities will be able to open. it sounds like her son is in some sort of care. that may be a factor. i cannot speak directly to what is going on, but v.a. is making some tough decisions right now of, is it worth bringing individuals into the v.a. medical environment, which there is a lot of confidence in but also a lot of active coronavirus cases, or is it better to have folks stay-at-home or stay in another facility? what is the risk-benefit analysis of all that? i would encourage virginia to, if she feels like she is getting the runaround from v.a., commager called call local veterans organizations like the -- to call some of the local veterans organizations like the vfw. these groups have history working these things, and locally they will know the administrators. they can at least get a better answer sometimes
host: leo shane?uest: i do not think bay pines is one of those 20, although i do think one in florida will start resuming. the idea is in the next few weeks, maybe months, a lot more v.a. facilities will be able to open. it sounds like her son is in some sort of care. that may be a factor. i cannot speak directly to what is going on, but v.a. is making some tough decisions right now of, is it worth bringing individuals into the v.a. medical environment, which there is a lot of confidence in but...
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202-748-8000 one and were talking about the impact of the pandemic on our nation veterans with leo shane of the military times. how much money or resources were devoted to our nation's veterans and the first cares that, the first trillion dollar package passed by congress? >> alone more than $19 billion in one of the questions around capitol hill if how is that money spent andwhere did it go ? or hasn't been any accusations of impropriety or waste but we've heard from republicans and democrats saying that a hefty sum and we need to know that youspent this wisely and that is being used . a lot of that money was just the immediate need for more protective equipment or more equipment coming in. just a rush of new patients and for that fourth mission, for help central so we haven't gotten a full accounting of some of the contractors use. there's been reports of problems with getting masks with getting those gallons. we will see how that shakes out over the next few months but i know the folks on capitol hill are talking about the next round t. the continued need for the va to be able to stan
202-748-8000 one and were talking about the impact of the pandemic on our nation veterans with leo shane of the military times. how much money or resources were devoted to our nation's veterans and the first cares that, the first trillion dollar package passed by congress? >> alone more than $19 billion in one of the questions around capitol hill if how is that money spent andwhere did it go ? or hasn't been any accusations of impropriety or waste but we've heard from republicans and...
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team explodes definitely bent from finding for him to owns and for as little use i used to i'm lucky shane. smith sixes and for the sea of inequal into sheetz his name. to it and then phone team them to glycine but they know when they leave the manaul and i think this is and going to unleash the farthest immediates a listless mood sink unless the men all looks. good. but which disc which is a whole new pulsars in that small groups on something. and nothing to see voices in the one year comes right from the screen. as a suicide. but then the lives of whom the rule. and yet the 2nd. dish business has that's when these enough want to go month. and i don't feel her. well if you go on this. this is so nice i'll see. you i won my last conscious public eye so long remissions i know. i'm going to. pause in life and. find these additional deceit she did she won and. shine if you want to eat today in egypt i think when you eat i think it's speech. you. gave. me. your father says to. live on since i come thoughts on my eyes i'm not a. violent. type of on. off to take on that's nominative is done on t
team explodes definitely bent from finding for him to owns and for as little use i used to i'm lucky shane. smith sixes and for the sea of inequal into sheetz his name. to it and then phone team them to glycine but they know when they leave the manaul and i think this is and going to unleash the farthest immediates a listless mood sink unless the men all looks. good. but which disc which is a whole new pulsars in that small groups on something. and nothing to see voices in the one year comes...
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so here to respond to some of the questions that were just raised there is shane miller, senior viceresident and general manager at tyson fresh meats, longtime veteran of the company. oversees all aspects of the enterprise, five-star producing, pricing, operations, specialty products and hides and tanneries. thank you very much for being here. you know, i'm just curious, when you listen to the mayor, and he talks about the need to reestablish trust between the town and the employees and your business, what would you like to say to him? >> well, first of all, martha, thanks for having me o on the sw this evening. first of all, i want to give out heartfelt thank you to the tens of thousands of tyson team members out in these communities that are quite honestly really working extremely hard to get back to work and to do our job, and that's supplying food to the millions of people in this country. you know, i echo what mayor hart has to say. we are working diligently to ensure that all facilities that are operational in this country are at the levels that we believe they need to be at. w
so here to respond to some of the questions that were just raised there is shane miller, senior viceresident and general manager at tyson fresh meats, longtime veteran of the company. oversees all aspects of the enterprise, five-star producing, pricing, operations, specialty products and hides and tanneries. thank you very much for being here. you know, i'm just curious, when you listen to the mayor, and he talks about the need to reestablish trust between the town and the employees and your...
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'd if there will be shane here take a close call that we can close up us. but i don't know either but they've. put out a chill ok. and it's his side you know choking on. maybe cheese effed me ending for the media. by don t. test for the tour de force headed over the next day kind. my son he can accomplish so good as soon as he sighed i was floored. in the 1st week of may it's a nice little town finally be kind to these. he had it all. the fashion the success and the popularity. and then he gave it all up. for the love of his homeland. football rebels delves into the realm of footballing legend rashid look through free. fall of the algerian national liberation front with his feet rashid mcleish and the f.l.n. team on al-jazeera. as a celebration of tradition life. al-jazeera was a case where insights into the diverse culture of somalia to the fullest 2 different couples embarking on land nice together. some money style unanticipated. war. millions more joined the jobless cues in the u.s. as the coronavirus crisis bites leaving people like university graduate
'd if there will be shane here take a close call that we can close up us. but i don't know either but they've. put out a chill ok. and it's his side you know choking on. maybe cheese effed me ending for the media. by don t. test for the tour de force headed over the next day kind. my son he can accomplish so good as soon as he sighed i was floored. in the 1st week of may it's a nice little town finally be kind to these. he had it all. the fashion the success and the popularity. and then he gave...
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bedrooms we do stories that have impacts on society for me that a good story is the story that named shaneand jill did the bad guy i mind can be unconventional i testify in the court of law to make sure that the bad guys are put behind bass and that has helped so many people have gone to jail as a result of my work and i'm proud of it if we look at the film that we've just seen spirit child i mean it's a heartbreaking investigation what happened to those concoction men did they go to jail yes they started their leader process but do you realise that there were too old so by the time that process could finish some of them just couldn't even make it to the us only they had some sympathy but the key if in that happened in that story is that it told the community that whoever you are when you attempt to do some of these things you are going behind bass for the fest and those witch doctors where arrested and they were to before. courts that sent a strong signal to all witch doctors to be careful that when you are dealing with the life of a child it's a completely different math and that we can
bedrooms we do stories that have impacts on society for me that a good story is the story that named shaneand jill did the bad guy i mind can be unconventional i testify in the court of law to make sure that the bad guys are put behind bass and that has helped so many people have gone to jail as a result of my work and i'm proud of it if we look at the film that we've just seen spirit child i mean it's a heartbreaking investigation what happened to those concoction men did they go to jail yes...
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shane harrison, bbc newsline, dublin. there are worse places.essary to keep him safe, including a ratherfetching pair of tiny yellow boots. no doubt helps make a "ruff" day at work a little easier. here's some more yellow. this is allentown and pennsylvania, where donald trump is due to speak very shortly. he's touring a medical equipment distributor factory where they make medical equipment. keying of course to focus on his push to reopen the us economy, but no doubt you will be responding to those comments by doctor rick bright, who responded saying that the us may be facing its darkest winter in us history unless mr trump gets a coordinated plan together. so mr trump expected to respond to that, we will bring you more of that on bbc news this evening. and don't forget coming up at 8pm, clap for ca re rs forget coming up at 8pm, clap for carers and for hospital workers. we will be diving around the country watching people as they come out onto their doorsteps, so do join us for that. thanks very much for watching. bye—bye. hello. it may have t
shane harrison, bbc newsline, dublin. there are worse places.essary to keep him safe, including a ratherfetching pair of tiny yellow boots. no doubt helps make a "ruff" day at work a little easier. here's some more yellow. this is allentown and pennsylvania, where donald trump is due to speak very shortly. he's touring a medical equipment distributor factory where they make medical equipment. keying of course to focus on his push to reopen the us economy, but no doubt you will be...
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has been a leader that has wanted to consolidate the periphery of mainland china that has included shane john in the far west in the detention of almost a 1000000 reader that ethnic minority that in involves controlling to bet that involves what he's doing in taiwan i mean sorry in hong kong all right and so that does lead to the questions about what he wants to do with taiwan you know where he definitely has a lot on his plate that is for sure melissa chan was due to be a news agency warning us tonight from los angeles melissa excellent insight and analysis of the situation thank you. i don't think that facebook or phones in general should be arbiters of truth i think that's kind of a dangerous line to get down to in terms of deciding what is what is true and what isn't. and i think political speech is one of the most sensitive parts in and of democracy and people should go to see what politicians say well that was facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg defending his controversial position not to prohibit or even label is false or untrue political messages in campaign advertisements even if th
has been a leader that has wanted to consolidate the periphery of mainland china that has included shane john in the far west in the detention of almost a 1000000 reader that ethnic minority that in involves controlling to bet that involves what he's doing in taiwan i mean sorry in hong kong all right and so that does lead to the questions about what he wants to do with taiwan you know where he definitely has a lot on his plate that is for sure melissa chan was due to be a news agency warning...
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i'm joined now by shane brennan, ceo of the cold chain federation, which represents the temperature—controlledi hope i expressed the problem in a nutshell, but you expand on it. you are absolutely right, the fact is right now there is more product coming into the uk coal stores than there is going out and that creates a logjam that creates operational difficulty for our members but crucially a cash flow problem because we make money when product moves into and out of our warehouses. when that product doesn't moods we start to lose money and we make this decision is about how many staff we keep on. it becomes harder and harder to do the job. everyone has been holding on forgrim job. everyone has been holding on for grim life with the furloughs and the business loans and all the rest of it, but i suppose looking ahead to your problems, they are very particular because bars and restau ra nts a nd cafe particular because bars and restaurants and cafe is and the rest, they may be some of the latest things open. absolutely right. we are in this period of suspended animation where we hold on tight fo
i'm joined now by shane brennan, ceo of the cold chain federation, which represents the temperature—controlledi hope i expressed the problem in a nutshell, but you expand on it. you are absolutely right, the fact is right now there is more product coming into the uk coal stores than there is going out and that creates a logjam that creates operational difficulty for our members but crucially a cash flow problem because we make money when product moves into and out of our warehouses. when that...
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i want i want shane broke we all want change. we got white people back here storm national buildings in the state in the country's capital with a yours but if they see us with a rock they can shoot us in the face of the rubber bullet if they see us with anything that looks like a good they don't kill it on a daily basis. this is what you get when you don't hold other cops accountable when you let them kill other people when you let them kill us when you don't hold your partner accountable this is it this is. protesters have been targeting police stations and patrol cars during the week they were demanding the arrest of the officer who kneeled on floyd's neck before he died something that has now happened on a target of 3rd degree murder in the fatal arrest happened on monday and 3 other officers stood by as floyd was pinned to the ground by a mini for almost 10 minutes earlier i spoke with george floyd's uncle about the tragic event. my cousin go. begging to suffering and dying. if we were to check it to share just it seems like
i want i want shane broke we all want change. we got white people back here storm national buildings in the state in the country's capital with a yours but if they see us with a rock they can shoot us in the face of the rubber bullet if they see us with anything that looks like a good they don't kill it on a daily basis. this is what you get when you don't hold other cops accountable when you let them kill other people when you let them kill us when you don't hold your partner accountable this...
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i want i want shane broke we all want change. we got white people back here storm national buildings in the state in the country's capital which are yours but if they see us with a rock they can shoot in the face of the rubber bullet if they see us with anything that looks like a good they can kill it on a daily basis. this is what you get when you don't hold other cops accountable when you let them kill other people when you let them kill us when you don't hold your partner accountable this is it this is. on thursday night protesters set a police station in minneapolis on fire they demanded that the rest of the officer who kneeled on floyd's neck before he died of something that has now happened on a charge of 1st degree murder in the fatal arrest happened on monday 3 other officers stood by as floyd was pinned to the ground by noon for almost 10 minutes mr hamlin a friend of george floyd's family says people want justice. people don't know but this is like our baby forth police kill and in our community you know we've been peac
i want i want shane broke we all want change. we got white people back here storm national buildings in the state in the country's capital which are yours but if they see us with a rock they can shoot in the face of the rubber bullet if they see us with anything that looks like a good they can kill it on a daily basis. this is what you get when you don't hold other cops accountable when you let them kill other people when you let them kill us when you don't hold your partner accountable this is...
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i want i want shane oh we all want change. we got white people back here still work national buildings in the state in the country's capital which are yours but if they see us little rock they can shoot in the face of the rubber bullet if they see us for any being that looks like a good they're going to kill it on a daily basis. this is what you get when you don't hold other cops accountable when you let them kill other people when you let them kill us we don't hold your partner accountable this is it this is. the tramp on twitter have locked horns on friday a tweet by the president about the rights in minnesota was hidden by the social platform in the tweets trump slams the rioters in minneapolis saying the military supports the governor he also warns that if there was looting there would be shooting to it is they as they post in violates the it's rules about glorifying violence don't quarter picks up the story. donald trump and twitter are clashing swords it all started with the president's tweet about mail in voting his cla
i want i want shane oh we all want change. we got white people back here still work national buildings in the state in the country's capital which are yours but if they see us little rock they can shoot in the face of the rubber bullet if they see us for any being that looks like a good they're going to kill it on a daily basis. this is what you get when you don't hold other cops accountable when you let them kill other people when you let them kill us we don't hold your partner accountable...
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. >> thank you, shane. >> you can order the book online i forgot they did this. order, hiding in the production studio the whole time. order the book, we'll get you a bookplate. thank you and we will see you next time. >> thank you. >> here are some of the current best-selling nonfiction books. topping the list is thus blended in the file. study of prime minister, winston churchill's leadership during the london blitz. followed by janitorial tomorrow. after that, roberts hidden valley road, a family that consisted of 12 children, half of whom diagnosed with schizophrenia. secretary of state, all rights men were held in other estimations. wrapping up our look at some of the best-selling nonfiction books according to in the bound is west of her, the account of growing up and i hope mountains and her introduction to formal education at the age of 17. her book, educated has been on best-selling books books for not more than two years. some authors have appeared on book to be and you can watch them online at booktv.org. ♪ the president from public affairs. by the both
. >> thank you, shane. >> you can order the book online i forgot they did this. order, hiding in the production studio the whole time. order the book, we'll get you a bookplate. thank you and we will see you next time. >> thank you. >> here are some of the current best-selling nonfiction books. topping the list is thus blended in the file. study of prime minister, winston churchill's leadership during the london blitz. followed by janitorial tomorrow. after that, roberts...
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we have also had situation with our food processing, part of that shane -- part of that shane , we have to process and package it for consumer consumptions. we have had somewhat of a crisis in that area with many of our workers coming down with positive covid-19's and we have had to work around having meat processing closed. the president's executive order helped us get some uniformity. we are still underneath what our capacity is pure it i think we can still say we are going to have meat proteins for the future. all of those plants are open now. working very well. usda has had its hands full. our services crowd has been amazing. in a 24 hour session, our ams with its purchasing program and delivery logistics program to our food bank network has been amazing. i'm really proud. having done all that with remote situations we cannot come together but we have been scraping all the time. i feel more tired when i go home now having been on skype all day long. anyway, the team has been amazing. i'm really proud of the group. i am proud of all of these workers from the farmers to the processors
we have also had situation with our food processing, part of that shane -- part of that shane , we have to process and package it for consumer consumptions. we have had somewhat of a crisis in that area with many of our workers coming down with positive covid-19's and we have had to work around having meat processing closed. the president's executive order helped us get some uniformity. we are still underneath what our capacity is pure it i think we can still say we are going to have meat...
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before that was a drama that we do not remember, shane kai-shek's visit to america during world war iiech to congress in 1943. i would suggest that moment so lingers in the minds of republicans and democrats, how do they honor that heritage as they address beijing? marty: what congress and this president have to figure out is how to respond in an appropriate an evenout creating deeper crisis in the relationship between china and the u.s.. i think that will be a difficult and delicate thing to accomplish. wording, andeful we have been playing folks throughout the morning our conversations on china, and what i would suggest was a measured response from congress, both republicans and democrats what -- democrats. what do you perceive at the state department is one example? marty: mike pompeo at state will have to assess the situation and make a recommendation. congress does have the authority under a law passed about 20 aars ago, to stake -- to take look at the status of hong kong and see whether the special rule remains in place. clearly, with the adoption of these new laws for hong kong,
before that was a drama that we do not remember, shane kai-shek's visit to america during world war iiech to congress in 1943. i would suggest that moment so lingers in the minds of republicans and democrats, how do they honor that heritage as they address beijing? marty: what congress and this president have to figure out is how to respond in an appropriate an evenout creating deeper crisis in the relationship between china and the u.s.. i think that will be a difficult and delicate thing to...
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we have shane donovan's book, strangers on a bridge, that was produced in 1965. this is all about the soviet spy rudolph abel. and we have my book from 2017. my dad kept this journal and wrote letters to prison. a historic account of what he went through while incarcerated. we have a variety of different little things here. soviet fa-two missile. we have this shovel that i brought back from russia from the missile base where my father was shot down. this was an authentic cold war historic item from the missile base that shot down the u-two. and we have this, the booster stage of the u2. this is all we could fit in the museum at this time. the actual missiles outside in our storage facility next door. to give you an idea, the booster section is at the end but gives you an idea of what this component is for. as you can see, the missile is 80 foot long. my father was able to survive being shot down by the soviet missile because it was not a direct hit. had it been a direct hit he would have been in little pieces. because it was a near miss, the damage to the tail se
we have shane donovan's book, strangers on a bridge, that was produced in 1965. this is all about the soviet spy rudolph abel. and we have my book from 2017. my dad kept this journal and wrote letters to prison. a historic account of what he went through while incarcerated. we have a variety of different little things here. soviet fa-two missile. we have this shovel that i brought back from russia from the missile base where my father was shot down. this was an authentic cold war historic item...
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is shane will play 82 regular-season games against teams of their geographical region regardless of league or division. players will be tested for coronavirus. are the owners call for games early in july but a number of details need to be worked out including player come compensation. >> new york state is beginning the slow process of reopening. of the governor announced certain low risk businesses will be allowed to reopen with certain restrictions on friday. construction, landscaping and gardening work to resume and drive-in movie theaters among other things. >> curbside pickup. agriculture and fishing, then to phase 2, three, four. monitoring all along. >> to completely reopen the state, new york has set seven benchmarks including a 14 day decline in hospitalizations and deaths. new york is now 93 cases the mysterious illness affecting children that may be caused by the coronavirus. as of sunday there have been three deaths linked to the syndrome. in new jersey is reporting ais three cases. the children in europe have also been hospital with the virus. >> this children's hospital is als
is shane will play 82 regular-season games against teams of their geographical region regardless of league or division. players will be tested for coronavirus. are the owners call for games early in july but a number of details need to be worked out including player come compensation. >> new york state is beginning the slow process of reopening. of the governor announced certain low risk businesses will be allowed to reopen with certain restrictions on friday. construction, landscaping...
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thank you, shane. thank you for left bank books. you. >> and you can order them the books at left bank.com and i will show you the picture of the-- i forgot i did this. a beautiful cover so you can order -- i forgot i even did that and had it hiding in the production studio the whole time. yes, order the book, we'll get you a book place and it will be wonderful. so, all right. well, thank you and we will see you next. >> thank you. >> lift-off, the dragon. >> today watch live coverage the spacex commercial crew test flight launching astronauts from american soil since 2011. the live coverage begins at 12 p.m. eastern on c-span2 with lift-off at 4:30 p.m. as astronauts bob behnken and doug hurley launch and jim bi bridenstine. and then all day live coverage of the spacex crew dragon as it docks with the international space station and then the opening of the hatch between the two space vehicles and the vehicles between the spacex crew dragon and the iss crew. watch live on c-span2, on-line at c-span.org or listen free on the c-span r
thank you, shane. thank you for left bank books. you. >> and you can order them the books at left bank.com and i will show you the picture of the-- i forgot i did this. a beautiful cover so you can order -- i forgot i even did that and had it hiding in the production studio the whole time. yes, order the book, we'll get you a book place and it will be wonderful. so, all right. well, thank you and we will see you next. >> thank you. >> lift-off, the dragon. >> today watch...
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showing our sort of compartmentalized plexiglas areas along the production line and when i spoke to shane miller, one of the vice president's there last week, he talked about all the things that they've done to step up. do you think that things are safer there now than when you went in in early april? >> hands down better. when we toured the plant last friday, those with the kinds of things that i would've expected to see back on april 10th. in fact, they eliminated a whole lot of my concern, being the knuckle dragging cop car with what i saw on that tour last friday. in the ounce of prevention would have eliminated a whole lot of our problem i think. still probably would've had some problems but not the meteoric shot we experienced. it's in our long-term care facilities and we are dealing with so absolutely. >> martha: tony thompson, thank you very much, sheriff. good to speak to you tonight. we will keep an eye on that situation. thank you. president trump blasting china for failing to contain covid-19 today, as the virus tests relations not only with the united states but also with tai
showing our sort of compartmentalized plexiglas areas along the production line and when i spoke to shane miller, one of the vice president's there last week, he talked about all the things that they've done to step up. do you think that things are safer there now than when you went in in early april? >> hands down better. when we toured the plant last friday, those with the kinds of things that i would've expected to see back on april 10th. in fact, they eliminated a whole lot of my...
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so i cofounded the congress in 2015 with the late shane hewitt. i organized the residents assembly and co-founded the filipino community development corporation in 2017, the only filipino community organization corporation that focuses on affordable housing, development. so last year i organized the soma neighborhood resident council. it's an organization in soma. all of these organizations are actively working on issues to help low-income in our community. so if given the opportunity to be a member of the soma c.a.c., i'd like to help the committee with the low-income residents in soma. and to bring to the attention of the committee issues that are important to them, such as affordable housing, focusing on how to preserve gentrification in soma and to fight against eviction. i will also work with residents of the administration to help public safety and especially on 6th street. and local hiring. and lastly supporting neighborhood events and programs under soma filipinos, that brings people together as one community. so i hope, you know, my work
so i cofounded the congress in 2015 with the late shane hewitt. i organized the residents assembly and co-founded the filipino community development corporation in 2017, the only filipino community organization corporation that focuses on affordable housing, development. so last year i organized the soma neighborhood resident council. it's an organization in soma. all of these organizations are actively working on issues to help low-income in our community. so if given the opportunity to be a...
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midfielder shane salinas skoind us on the latest with the with authority podsty spor complex. and the first time he played a game agabeckham. >> landon donovan and david beckham stand right next to me and we're about to take the field. and i was like in awe. and my teammate noticed and slapped me in the back of the head and said focus, kid. i remember chasing david beckham around and thinking surely the camera's on dave bekdham, so if i can get close enough to him i'm on tv. he would kick it and i would come really late and like shoulder bump him. yeah, i just shoulder bumped david beckham. >> good stuff there from shea salinas. eric burns was also a guest on the with authority podcast. quarantine series. of course the former a's outfielder just pure energy. and he had this message on twitter recently about getting in the game. >> we've got to go experience whatever it is that we're chasing because just like indiana jones said, look, dude, you're not going to become a good archaeologist without getting into the field! >> i maintain burns is one of the greatest follows on twitt
midfielder shane salinas skoind us on the latest with the with authority podsty spor complex. and the first time he played a game agabeckham. >> landon donovan and david beckham stand right next to me and we're about to take the field. and i was like in awe. and my teammate noticed and slapped me in the back of the head and said focus, kid. i remember chasing david beckham around and thinking surely the camera's on dave bekdham, so if i can get close enough to him i'm on tv. he would kick...
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this is shane's garden, a chinese restaurant. and to your left, you will see the stop and shop store that is also a gas station. and people have been kicking at it and starting to sort of kick down the boards that were put up. now we'll go back to the precinct. just giving you an idea what it looks like out here. we'll walk down toward the precinct. you can see where everything is. this is not the third precinct that has been burned. this is the fifth precinct. as we walk past here, as you see folks gathered here, you can see folks coming out of the stop and shop, taking whatever it is they want. they did finally get into the actual building there. just to the left of that, is the fifth precinct. and we are finally seeing police officers standing on the top. standing on the top of the fifth precinct there. they have the telltale nonlethal weapons we've been seeing the whole time. they are either bean bags or rubber bullets. something that can shoot gas cansters, flash bangs. so far they have not deployed that but several times th
this is shane's garden, a chinese restaurant. and to your left, you will see the stop and shop store that is also a gas station. and people have been kicking at it and starting to sort of kick down the boards that were put up. now we'll go back to the precinct. just giving you an idea what it looks like out here. we'll walk down toward the precinct. you can see where everything is. this is not the third precinct that has been burned. this is the fifth precinct. as we walk past here, as you see...
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>>i think eventually i think the shane just opened today for about 25% of the brokers so we're getting a very slow. no media there yeah right, the nasdaq yet been no lot of hope and by the end of june. they will say yes they're as you california's unemployment rate nearly tore it pulled from mid-march to mid april just in one month the state lost an unprecedented number of jobs across all sectors so april's jobless rate was 15 and a half percent. it was 5 and a half percent in march and the highest level ever now 15 a half of the pain is expected to get worse is last month payroll survey, california has seen 1.4 million new unemployment claims well the new york stock exchange is set to reopen the thing trading floor today it's not going to be normal about a quarter of the traders will be there those who do go will have to wear masks, they have to avoid taking public transportation they can follow through social distancing rules as well and to follow those others plexiglass barriers to help them stay apart also and it's shaping up to be a tough summer for teens who usually work make som
>>i think eventually i think the shane just opened today for about 25% of the brokers so we're getting a very slow. no media there yeah right, the nasdaq yet been no lot of hope and by the end of june. they will say yes they're as you california's unemployment rate nearly tore it pulled from mid-march to mid april just in one month the state lost an unprecedented number of jobs across all sectors so april's jobless rate was 15 and a half percent. it was 5 and a half percent in march and...
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. >> reporter: seattle university provost shane martin says the school was already considering going test-optional, but the covid 19 pandemic accelerated their decision. what reasons drove your college's decision to go test optional in these times? >> there's evidence that suggests that these tests are biased towards certain groups and that they're not entirely predictive of success in college for high school students. >> reporter: martibelieves test optional schools will eventually be in the majority. >> when you see institutions with strong reputations like the university of chicago moved to test optional, that's a game changer for higher education and we're going to see more institutions following suit. >>eporter: for now, mcananey says the tests are still critical for many students, including those that are hopg for scholarships. >> students really shouldn't be saying, you know, i don't have to worry about this because the schools m interested in are test optional. if your schools are test optional and your scores are great for that college, you should be submitting your scores.
. >> reporter: seattle university provost shane martin says the school was already considering going test-optional, but the covid 19 pandemic accelerated their decision. what reasons drove your college's decision to go test optional in these times? >> there's evidence that suggests that these tests are biased towards certain groups and that they're not entirely predictive of success in college for high school students. >> reporter: martibelieves test optional schools will...
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this morning, let's point out shane miller, yeah she's graduating from sam are in high school.he says she'll be attending you see santa barbara in the fall majoring in global studies. congratulations to you shay congratulations to your fellow classmates are gradually. now what your school but all around the bay area you can add your grad to our kron 4 yearbook and we'll highlight them right here on the kron 00:04am morning news just go to our website. >>we're also highlighting people who make a difference our kron 4 heroes segment. >>let's take a look at an organization that is making a difference during this pandemic it's called alchemy a it's a nonprofit arts organization offering online classes to special needs adults. thclasses include things like acting and dancing yoga things that get people moving physically. they're available for special needs adults in santa rosa petaluma and marin county and traditionally before the pandemic they would do do all this good work in those different locations separately but now people from all over the bay area can come together online. a
this morning, let's point out shane miller, yeah she's graduating from sam are in high school.he says she'll be attending you see santa barbara in the fall majoring in global studies. congratulations to you shay congratulations to your fellow classmates are gradually. now what your school but all around the bay area you can add your grad to our kron 4 yearbook and we'll highlight them right here on the kron 00:04am morning news just go to our website. >>we're also highlighting people who...
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thanks, shane. >> absolutely, thank you. more inspiring stories like this visit our website foxnews.com/america together. love that company. and they're ready to get back to work as soon as they can. still ahead, more and more americans taking to the streets, speaking of that demanding the right to return to work in this capitalist country and restore their civil liberties. indiana senator mike braun joins us at the top of the hour with what's being done in his state of indiana. don't miss it. >> every american was asked to make sacrifices to help defeat the virus. not long ago models predicted between 1.5 million and 2.2 million people would have died in the united states without the mitigation through our agrive response and remarkable bravery of the american people we have saved thousands and thousands of lives. jillian: president trump praising the sacrifices of americans as the country battles coronavirus. his remarks come as thousands of protesters hit the streets coast to coast demanding governors ease lockdown orders
thanks, shane. >> absolutely, thank you. more inspiring stories like this visit our website foxnews.com/america together. love that company. and they're ready to get back to work as soon as they can. still ahead, more and more americans taking to the streets, speaking of that demanding the right to return to work in this capitalist country and restore their civil liberties. indiana senator mike braun joins us at the top of the hour with what's being done in his state of indiana. don't...
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i want to thank also shane, josh and jimmy for making the program technically e possible tonight. and i want to let you all, i want to urge you all to join us again tomorrow night to hear david rhodes in conversation with steve scherr. thank you so much. thank you again, rich cordray, and we will speak with you all very soon. thanks. bye-bye. >> as the coronavirus continues to impact the country, here's a look at how it's affecting the publishing industry. many bookstores in states that have loosened their stay at home to orders are trying to determine if they should reopen or continue with online sales n. dallas, one of the few stores to open their doors are allowing no more than ten people in the store at a time in accordance with state guidelines to not exceed 25% capacity. and book selling remains predominantly online. bookstores have also migrated their author events to the virtual world n. a recent publishers weekly report, bookstores have found it an effective way to remain connected with their customers and have garneredded sizable audiences but have had mixed results in t
i want to thank also shane, josh and jimmy for making the program technically e possible tonight. and i want to let you all, i want to urge you all to join us again tomorrow night to hear david rhodes in conversation with steve scherr. thank you so much. thank you again, rich cordray, and we will speak with you all very soon. thanks. bye-bye. >> as the coronavirus continues to impact the country, here's a look at how it's affecting the publishing industry. many bookstores in states that...
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actually things that matter to us as consumers and as citizens of the country, i want to think also shane josh and jimmy for making the program technically possible tonight. i want to urge you to join us tomorrow night with david robin conversation with steve. thank you so much, thank you again rich and we will speak with you all very soon. thank you by. >> in 2004 at the louisiana state capital in baton rouge, professor john barry discussed the 1918 influenza pandemic, here is a portion of the program. a nobel prize winner who studied most of his life studying influenza, concluded the dental other minimum of 50 million people and possibly as many as a hundred million people were in a world with a population of 28% the size of today's so if you adjust for population, the death toll in 1918 was between 175 - 350000000 people in today's world. but even without adjusting for population, the death toll -- influenza killed more people in 24 weeks then aids has killed in 24 years. in the symptoms sometimes could be gruesome. although most people had ordinary influenza, the same kind of influenz
actually things that matter to us as consumers and as citizens of the country, i want to think also shane josh and jimmy for making the program technically possible tonight. i want to urge you to join us tomorrow night with david robin conversation with steve. thank you so much, thank you again rich and we will speak with you all very soon. thank you by. >> in 2004 at the louisiana state capital in baton rouge, professor john barry discussed the 1918 influenza pandemic, here is a portion...
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so i cofounded the congress in 2015 with the late shane hewitt. i organized the residents assembly and co-founded the filipino community development corporation in 2017, the only filipino community organization corporation that focuses on affordable housing, development. so last year i organized the soma neighborhood resident council. it's an organization in soma. all of these organizations are actively working on issues to help low-income in our community. so if given the opportunity to be a member of the soma c.a.c., i'd like to help the committee with the low-income residents in soma. and to bring to the attention of the committee issues that are important to them, such as affordable housing, focusing on how to preserve gentrification in soma and to fight against eviction. i will also work with residents of the administration to help public safety and especially on 6th street. and local hiring. and lastly supporting neighborhood events and programs under soma filipinos, that brings people together as one community. so i hope, you know, my work
so i cofounded the congress in 2015 with the late shane hewitt. i organized the residents assembly and co-founded the filipino community development corporation in 2017, the only filipino community organization corporation that focuses on affordable housing, development. so last year i organized the soma neighborhood resident council. it's an organization in soma. all of these organizations are actively working on issues to help low-income in our community. so if given the opportunity to be a...
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him at leo shane. appreciate your time. that to your phone calls this morning as we continue to get your thoughts on the reopening process is all 50 states embark on some level of reopening at this point we are asking what it looks like in your part of the country. manchester, new hampshire, good morning. caller: good morning and good morning c-span. i think you are the fairest c-span hosted and i've been waiting for a while to get this off my back. i was listening to these governors earlier this far as i'm concerned they are all cowards. let me tell your audience why this is all political. we are more likely to be killed by a lightning strike or a car wreck meant to be killed by this virus. what you need to know is every protected group in america, the blacks, latinos, the first nations people, the disabled, the illegal immigrants, the homeless, the lgbtq plus xyz crowd, all of these protected minority groups are disproportionately affected and dying from this virus. of the core constituencies of the democratic party. and
him at leo shane. appreciate your time. that to your phone calls this morning as we continue to get your thoughts on the reopening process is all 50 states embark on some level of reopening at this point we are asking what it looks like in your part of the country. manchester, new hampshire, good morning. caller: good morning and good morning c-span. i think you are the fairest c-span hosted and i've been waiting for a while to get this off my back. i was listening to these governors earlier...
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him at leo shane. appreciate your time. that to your phone calls this morning as we continue to get your thoughts on the reopening process is all 50 states embark on some level of reopening at this point we are asking what it looks like in your part of the country. manchester, new hampshire, good morning. caller: good morning and good morning c-span. i think you are the fairest c-span hosted and i've been waiting for a while to get this off my back. i was listening to these governors earlier this far as i'm concerned they are all cowards. let me tell your audience why this is all political. we are more likely to be killed by a lightning strike or a car wreck meant to be killed by this virus. what you need to know is every protected group in america, the blacks, latinos, the first nations people, the disabled, the illegal immigrants, the homeless, the lgbtq plus xyz crowd, all of these protected minority groups are disproportionately affected and dying from this virus. of the core constituencies of the democratic party. and
him at leo shane. appreciate your time. that to your phone calls this morning as we continue to get your thoughts on the reopening process is all 50 states embark on some level of reopening at this point we are asking what it looks like in your part of the country. manchester, new hampshire, good morning. caller: good morning and good morning c-span. i think you are the fairest c-span hosted and i've been waiting for a while to get this off my back. i was listening to these governors earlier...
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cities instituting curfews and pleading for calm, i will not let criminals take over our city and shaneof us this demonstrator minneapolis tried to bridge the gap between the protesters and the police. >>you shape that no fires, no looting. so they know it's not fair to lose a star fires a cause chaos. >>the pain for many out demonstrating both physical and emotional as demand for justice is mounting as i would like to see the arrest of the 3 officers. that were parked of. that moment. in which. george floyd died friday but with centuries of systemic racial injustice at the root of the outrage the rest of the officers involved is only a small part of what people are fighting for i want to be able to go in a white neighborhood can feel safe. i want to be able when a couple driving behind me i don't have to clinch can be tense. ok i want to be able just to be free and not have to think about every step i take. >>after another night of rioting and clashes with the police people in the community want the focus to get back on why they originally started protesting. >>that's to fight for just
cities instituting curfews and pleading for calm, i will not let criminals take over our city and shaneof us this demonstrator minneapolis tried to bridge the gap between the protesters and the police. >>you shape that no fires, no looting. so they know it's not fair to lose a star fires a cause chaos. >>the pain for many out demonstrating both physical and emotional as demand for justice is mounting as i would like to see the arrest of the 3 officers. that were parked of. that...
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we're joined now by the leader of hartlepool borough council, shane moore.defy the national government, it is not the case at all. this is a decision taken between the local authorities and all the local schools. we know, looking at the sides and fax that hartlepool and the majority of the north—east is tracking at about two weeks behind london so, right now, the first of june weeks behind london so, right now, the first ofjune is not really appropriate to reopen schools en masse. logic would suggest that you might be able to reopen them by the middle ofjune? not putting a date on it. we are continuing to look at the infection rates in the north—east and more locally in hartlepool but as it is currently on an upward trend, we need to keep an eye on that before making a firm decision. i guess you can make a decision. i guess you can make a decision on behalf of local authority schools, but academies could go their own way. they could. however, in hartlepool right throughout our crisis all of our academy trusts have worked really well with the local authority,
we're joined now by the leader of hartlepool borough council, shane moore.defy the national government, it is not the case at all. this is a decision taken between the local authorities and all the local schools. we know, looking at the sides and fax that hartlepool and the majority of the north—east is tracking at about two weeks behind london so, right now, the first of june weeks behind london so, right now, the first ofjune is not really appropriate to reopen schools en masse. logic would...
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we, here at lick observatory, used our largest telescope, the shane 120-inch diameter telescope, to shoot a laser at that moon to hit that retrorefractor and send that laser light back to us, which we detected with the same telescope and that yielded the most accurate measurement to the distance of the moon ever done to that point. james lick unfortunately did not get to see his monument finished. he died in 1876 and was originally buried in san francisco at the masonic cemetery, but his final wish was to be buried at his monument so james lick was disinterred from san francisco in 1887 and reinterred at the base of the telescope, so his tomb is at the base of the telescope and the telescope itself is his tombstone. >> next, a look back at the life of christa mcauliffe, one of criminals who died on board of the ill-fated space shuttle challenger in 1986. >> 15 seconds. robert: we were in the grandstands and we were located directly behind christa's parents. >> lift off. robert: after the launch, everyone was yelling and very thrilled that we were seeing our colleague fly in space. the seq
we, here at lick observatory, used our largest telescope, the shane 120-inch diameter telescope, to shoot a laser at that moon to hit that retrorefractor and send that laser light back to us, which we detected with the same telescope and that yielded the most accurate measurement to the distance of the moon ever done to that point. james lick unfortunately did not get to see his monument finished. he died in 1876 and was originally buried in san francisco at the masonic cemetery, but his final...
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we, here at lick observatory, used our largest telescope, the shane 120-inch diameter telescope, to shoot a laser at that moon to hit that retrorefractor and send that laser light back to us, which we detected with the same telescope and that yielded the most accurate measurement to the distance of the moon ever done to that point. james lick unfortunately did not get to see his monument finished. he died in 1876 and was originally buried in san francisco at the masonic cemetery, but his final wish was to be buried at his monument so james lick was disinterred from san francisco in 1887 and einterred at the base of the telescope, so his tomb is at the base of the telescope and the telescope itself is his tombstone. >> with nasa's scheduled wednesday launch of two u.s. astronauts into space for the first time since 2011, we are looking back at the history of space exploration. >> firing chain is armed. >> on-screen is the atlantis, the last of 135 launches of the shuttle program that span from 1981 until 2011. next, the story of christa mcauliffe, one of the crewmember's on board of the il
we, here at lick observatory, used our largest telescope, the shane 120-inch diameter telescope, to shoot a laser at that moon to hit that retrorefractor and send that laser light back to us, which we detected with the same telescope and that yielded the most accurate measurement to the distance of the moon ever done to that point. james lick unfortunately did not get to see his monument finished. he died in 1876 and was originally buried in san francisco at the masonic cemetery, but his final...