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i look exactly like sharon stone. finally.me yeah, mom. stop telling everyone this you were so nice to me and so great. i loved being around you you know what i loved, too, is that you're real you are exactly who you read about in the magazines >> some of it. >> jimmy: just as gorgeous in person some of it no, i mean the good stuff. i want to talk about "ratch-ed" because when i heard the - >> it's so good. >> jimmy: you are getting rave reviews and congrats and you deserve it i was like, ryan murphy, nurse ratch-ed, what is he - >> sarah paulson >> jimmy: sarah paulson. i go what are you cooking up sharon stone >> the wonderful sarah paulson, judy davis, cynthia nixon, amanda plumber are you kidding? >> jimmy: i got to get ryan murphy on the show because i love everything he does. he is so -- he has such a great vision and, yeah. exactly. and i heard that he wrote this part for you, which is kind of funny. >> i'm not sure, you know, after i went through the majority of the press junk et and people kept saying yeah he wrote th
i look exactly like sharon stone. finally.me yeah, mom. stop telling everyone this you were so nice to me and so great. i loved being around you you know what i loved, too, is that you're real you are exactly who you read about in the magazines >> some of it. >> jimmy: just as gorgeous in person some of it no, i mean the good stuff. i want to talk about "ratch-ed" because when i heard the - >> it's so good. >> jimmy: you are getting rave reviews and congrats...
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back to you. >> sharon katsuda live this morning.ou, sharon. >>> let's talk about the forecast and weather. we've been talking about air quality and certainly a lot of those people out of their homes right now. how is the air quality? >>> it's really bad. it's getting worse. we think about all the fires that we have burning statewide from the creek fire to the bear fire. we have new fires burning to the west of redding and, of course, the three fires we have in parts of the north bay this morning. so all of this smoke is just being blown around by variable winds that have been at times gusty but we can see just how much over the past 24 hours as we look at the smoke and pollution in the upper levels of the atmosphere covering the north bay right now. it's moving into the rest of the bay area. as we wake up and get ready to head out to work limit your time outside today. we're back into the unhealthy category looking at our air quality in the north bay moving over to the east bay and down to the santa clara valley. with the variable w
back to you. >> sharon katsuda live this morning.ou, sharon. >>> let's talk about the forecast and weather. we've been talking about air quality and certainly a lot of those people out of their homes right now. how is the air quality? >>> it's really bad. it's getting worse. we think about all the fires that we have burning statewide from the creek fire to the bear fire. we have new fires burning to the west of redding and, of course, the three fires we have in parts of...
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reporting live, i'm sharon katsuda, "today in the bay." >>> sharon, thank you. 6:46.morning the man once known as president trump's fixer is making explosive new allegations about their relationship. president trump's former personal lawyer michael cohen, now a convicted felon, calls his former boss a cult leader in a new book. "today in the bay's" tracie potts is live in washington with a first look at an exclusive sitdown with nbc's lester holt. tracie. these revelations come as cohen is trying to sell this book. >> reporter: absolutely. and while cohen says he never heard the president use racial slurs, he does describe in the book what he calls racial interactions with the president. for example, he says one time they were driving through a chicago neighborhood that'spred said, quote, only the blacks could live this way. and he speaks about the president's hatred for former president obama claiming it's all rooted in the fact president obama was the first black president. all of this detailed in this book that's coming out today called "disloyal: a memoir." cohen
reporting live, i'm sharon katsuda, "today in the bay." >>> sharon, thank you. 6:46.morning the man once known as president trump's fixer is making explosive new allegations about their relationship. president trump's former personal lawyer michael cohen, now a convicted felon, calls his former boss a cult leader in a new book. "today in the bay's" tracie potts is live in washington with a first look at an exclusive sitdown with nbc's lester holt. tracie. these...
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goodern moing, sharon. >> good morning, laura. yes, very excited here in menlo park. they aric looing forward to opening for in-person classes and a lot of schools throughout the bay area are starting to get waivers from the counties. last friday the state announced a shift from its monitoring list to a color coded four-tier blue print for a safer economy. since many counties are in the purple tier, schools are not permitted to open for in-person learning until covid-19 conditions improve and move into the next tier, red, for 14 days. move into the red tier and the county case rate would need to be between four to seven new cases per day per 100,000 county residents and testing positivity of between 5% to 8%. in the purple tier, counties may accept waivers to allow in-person learning for elementary schools. as part of the waiver application process schools and districts in alameda county, for example, would need to develop a reopening plan that addresses categories that include disinfection, cohorting, health screenings, contact tracing and testing of all staff. many
goodern moing, sharon. >> good morning, laura. yes, very excited here in menlo park. they aric looing forward to opening for in-person classes and a lot of schools throughout the bay area are starting to get waivers from the counties. last friday the state announced a shift from its monitoring list to a color coded four-tier blue print for a safer economy. since many counties are in the purple tier, schools are not permitted to open for in-person learning until covid-19 conditions improve...
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reporting live at sonoma raceway i'm sharon katsuda. back to you. >> thank you, sharon. right now at 6:10 let's get a look at all of the smoke we have drifting into the bay area and the numerous fires burning across the state and that's going to cause a lot of issues for just getting outside today. unhealthy air quality continues for all of our microclimates. it's going to be especially bad in the north bay in those fire zones. unhealthy air quality today and we're going to see that once again continuing into the end of the week. but we also have some really hot temperatures continuing today coming down a few degrees in yesterday where we set some records. where we will feel the difference will be near the immediate coastline as well as san francisco reaching into the upper 70s with some upper 90s in the valleys. we'll track that with another update in a few minutes, marcus and laura. >> thanks so much, kari. keeping our eyes on the wildfires. they come amid the pandemic that we're in. next on "today in the bay" at 6:25 this morning, another covid-19 milestone passed. as
reporting live at sonoma raceway i'm sharon katsuda. back to you. >> thank you, sharon. right now at 6:10 let's get a look at all of the smoke we have drifting into the bay area and the numerous fires burning across the state and that's going to cause a lot of issues for just getting outside today. unhealthy air quality continues for all of our microclimates. it's going to be especially bad in the north bay in those fire zones. unhealthy air quality today and we're going to see that once...
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in martinez, sharon katsuda, nbc bay area news. >> all right, sharon, thank you. >>> just in, we are learning new details about plans to remember the late justice. justice ginsburg's body will lie in repose wednesday and thursday at the supreme court building in washington d.c. her coffin is expected to arrive there just before 6:30 wednesday morning when a private ceremony will be held. the public will be able to participate in outdoor viewing. this is during those days. she will lie in state at the capitol building. this is on friday where another private ceremony will be held. ginsburg's family revealed that they plan to hold a priva burial next week at arlington national cemetery. >>> local members are also really being getting a part of this. those memorials are popping up throughout the bay area as well for supreme court justice. that celebration was held at oakland's lake mere. many believe this is not time for politics. >> i don't want it to be about other sides. this is about humanity. this is about justice. this is about all of us having rights, and that is what the notorio
in martinez, sharon katsuda, nbc bay area news. >> all right, sharon, thank you. >>> just in, we are learning new details about plans to remember the late justice. justice ginsburg's body will lie in repose wednesday and thursday at the supreme court building in washington d.c. her coffin is expected to arrive there just before 6:30 wednesday morning when a private ceremony will be held. the public will be able to participate in outdoor viewing. this is during those days. she...
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. >> joe and sharon course of raleigh north carolina just celebrated 63 years of wedded bliss. >> wow reporter: and to mark the milestone, joe gave his bride one of the best anniversary presents ever. >> of all the things that we could have done, that was probably the most meaningful. >> i love you. >> reporter: to fully appreciate the gift, you first need to hear the song. >>> how beautiful you are zmend ♪ >> reporter: their song. it's a kenny rogers tune called "beautifulha you could be" for years joe sang it on birthdays, anniversaries and so many other occasions that eventually friends and families memorized it, too. teresa is their daughter. >> she is the number one thing in his life. >> here's to you. >> and singing that song was the way to sing it. >> reporter: teresa says it was the way to say it. >> i'm tired. >> reporter: joe recently suffered two strokes. >> how do you spell up? >> reporter: which left him at a terrible loss for language. >> i have trouble calling my wife's name or the children's name and -- >> reporter: so you ros the song? >> yeah. >> so i just accepted i
. >> joe and sharon course of raleigh north carolina just celebrated 63 years of wedded bliss. >> wow reporter: and to mark the milestone, joe gave his bride one of the best anniversary presents ever. >> of all the things that we could have done, that was probably the most meaningful. >> i love you. >> reporter: to fully appreciate the gift, you first need to hear the song. >>> how beautiful you are zmend ♪ >> reporter: their song. it's a kenny...
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sharon is your wife, of course. what did you do after that?worked, because she was supposed to start at 6:30pm but then we went to the etihad. they said, if anyone is missing, please go there. we went to the etihad and waited all day. at one point they felt they had found her but it was not her, and we'll now know why. tell us more about what olivia was like. very bubbly personality. she did not suffer fools and she was... i guess, she would not let anyone else be bullied, she had her own mind. she stood up for her own principles and she would not vary from them. steve, go on. i think she had a bit of a wicked side as well. she would hide her phone and then her grandma would make some comment and everyone would make some comment and everyone would start laughing.|j would make some comment and everyone would start laughing. i am guessing you think of her every day. definitely. she is a massive part of our lives missing. what do you hope will come out of this enquiry?” our lives missing. what do you hope will come out of this enquiry? i am hopin
sharon is your wife, of course. what did you do after that?worked, because she was supposed to start at 6:30pm but then we went to the etihad. they said, if anyone is missing, please go there. we went to the etihad and waited all day. at one point they felt they had found her but it was not her, and we'll now know why. tell us more about what olivia was like. very bubbly personality. she did not suffer fools and she was... i guess, she would not let anyone else be bullied, she had her own mind....
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through thank you, sharon. let's check in with meteorologist kari hall. we have some tough conditions, all of our reporters are saying how hot it is outside right now and, you know, with the wind in the area, this could be a tough day ahead for firefighters. >> it's going to be a very tough day. these are the worst conditions you can have in a wildfire season when you have an offshore wind as well as very low humidity and hot temperatures. and we're looking at those three main areas that we are continuing to monitor this morning as we are seeing it in a lot of spots if you don't live in this area you're familiar with this because you've been there as a tourist so looking at our weather conditions, how hot it is. 87 degrees southwest of angwin. we look at our temperature trend throughout the morning it's going to stay very warm and continue to heat up as we go into the afternoon and it's spreading smoke across the bay area and so now with the shift in the wind, a northerly wind will bring that smoke into much of the north bay but also carry it to the east
through thank you, sharon. let's check in with meteorologist kari hall. we have some tough conditions, all of our reporters are saying how hot it is outside right now and, you know, with the wind in the area, this could be a tough day ahead for firefighters. >> it's going to be a very tough day. these are the worst conditions you can have in a wildfire season when you have an offshore wind as well as very low humidity and hot temperatures. and we're looking at those three main areas that...
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. >> sharon chen introduces us to him and tells us what inspires him.ter: budgetso, e principal says a $10,000 donation of art supplies is a big deal. >> the children's faces will light up when they see everything we just received. >> reporter: from paints to kranz, the first-grade teacher says the school's nearly 400 students now have what they need to unleash their creativity. >> we would not be able to function without it. the art supplies donated by walnut creek and a norofit>>don india, witnessing heartbreak and poverty. >> what bothered me the most were little children sleeping on the sidewalks in near freezing temperatures. >> reporter: sunny realized he could had been one of them had his adoptive parents not given him a better life so he started yours humanly in 2013 to give underserved kids access to an education. >> i am going to give the same opportunity that was wod. >> reporter: sunny says yours humanly has served more than 2500 children in six countries. in nepal, a director says bay area donations have funded scholarships, uniforms, and b
. >> sharon chen introduces us to him and tells us what inspires him.ter: budgetso, e principal says a $10,000 donation of art supplies is a big deal. >> the children's faces will light up when they see everything we just received. >> reporter: from paints to kranz, the first-grade teacher says the school's nearly 400 students now have what they need to unleash their creativity. >> we would not be able to function without it. the art supplies donated by walnut creek and...
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sharon's brother, shawn, was 29 years old.counselor and working his way up the amazon career ladder when he showed up at an emergency room. >> my brother said multiple times i can't breathe. and i will never forget these words, this is a direct quote from him. i can't breathe. i feel the blood coming up on inhale and exhale now. >> sharon says despite pleas for help, shawn washington died. charles johnson's wife, kyra spoke five languages and had a pilot's license. after the cesairean birth of he second son there were problems. charles said he and his wife begged. >> the entire time kyra is suffering and her condition is continuing to deteriorate, the thing that she kept saying to me is, baby, please stay calm, stay calm. and what kyra knew even in her most vulnerable state is that as a black man, if i raise my voice, if i lost my temper, if i slammed my fist on the nurses' station, if i grabbed a doctor by the collar and demanded that they do something, i would immediately be seen as a threat. >> neither of these cases have g
sharon's brother, shawn, was 29 years old.counselor and working his way up the amazon career ladder when he showed up at an emergency room. >> my brother said multiple times i can't breathe. and i will never forget these words, this is a direct quote from him. i can't breathe. i feel the blood coming up on inhale and exhale now. >> sharon says despite pleas for help, shawn washington died. charles johnson's wife, kyra spoke five languages and had a pilot's license. after the...
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reporting live, i'm sharon katsuda "today in the bay." >> thank you very much, sharon.team has looked into the california unemployment department. head to nbcbayarea.com/responds to check out the investigation. the best way to get benefits if you do need them. >> as for new bay area cases, santa clara county added the most yesterday. >>> and happening today we are expecting new details on exte extending quarantine to 15 cities for those who are homeless or condition isolate at home. since june the program provided motel rooms for hundreds of people exposed to coronavirus. a rally is set for this morning as thousands of san francisco's renters tried to make it in the bay. demanding the city stop evictions for those who are out of work who can't support themselves during the pandemic. the rally will start at 8:30 at the courthouse and then turn into a car caravan going from the courthouse. >>> to the fires burning statewide, nearly 30 major wildfires continue to burn. among them the el dorado fire in san bernardino and riverside counties. that's the one that was started d
reporting live, i'm sharon katsuda "today in the bay." >> thank you very much, sharon.team has looked into the california unemployment department. head to nbcbayarea.com/responds to check out the investigation. the best way to get benefits if you do need them. >> as for new bay area cases, santa clara county added the most yesterday. >>> and happening today we are expecting new details on exte extending quarantine to 15 cities for those who are homeless or...
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sharon chen, kpix5. >> you can nominate your own local hero online at k pix.com/hero. >>> lets he take live look outside right now. that smoky and hazy air out there. mary is back way final check of our weather and air quality coming up next. >>> from eating outside to working out, smoke is making it hard for businesses who just reopen their doors. how people are coping with the seemingly endless stretch of bad air days. >>> i want to give you one more look at current air quality conditions. we have up healthy to very unhealthy air. a lot of smoke, not just aloft but now down to the surface. this is much worse compared to yesterday. so my advice, friends, if you don't have to be ♪ >> brooke: come home. please. i know it's what you want-- a life with me, your logan. besides, that marriage to shauna, that is a sham. it's a joke. you know it. i know it. even shauna knows it, ridge. >> quinn: [ whisper ] it's me again. if you haven't already, drop everything you're doing and get over here and hurry. it's brooke. i'm really worried. ♪ >> eric: so you're thinking that ridge and brooke still
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joining us now is the person who broke that story at "the new york times," sharon lafraniere she's an investigator reporter at "the new york times." ms. lafraniere, thank you so much for your time this evening. i really appreciate you being here. >> thank you, rachel >> you reported this straight up with direct quotes and no commentary i am giving my opinion on it because i can't stop myself because this strikes me as so bananas. is there a connection between mr. caputo's sort of crazy pants ranting and the conspiracy theories that you reported on and the way he has been comporting himself at hhs? >> well, i mean this showed a side of mr. caputo that i think reporters who deal with him have not really seen up close so it was rather surprising in that way he doesn't usually talk like this but i would say that the views that he expressed are really not that different than the views that some other people in the president's inner circle, you know >> when he says -- >> there are echos -- >> i'm sorry i apologize. the delay makes it awkward i did not mean to cut you off. >> no problem. the
joining us now is the person who broke that story at "the new york times," sharon lafraniere she's an investigator reporter at "the new york times." ms. lafraniere, thank you so much for your time this evening. i really appreciate you being here. >> thank you, rachel >> you reported this straight up with direct quotes and no commentary i am giving my opinion on it because i can't stop myself because this strikes me as so bananas. is there a connection between mr....
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nicola sharon mendelsohn, vp, emea, facebook,' .e also heard from ursula von der leyen, president of the european commission. this is part of a new climate goal. you executives are proposing eight toughening -- a toughening of the claimant target. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg survellance." i'm francine lacqua in london. we just heard trump ursula von der leyen -- we just heard from ursula von der leyen. she said the endeavor to reach the tax deal is close, and on brexit a timely brexit agreement is starting to fade. i do not know if it is having an impact on stocks, but markets are still up. we also heard that the eu wants a massive economic overhaul. we will have plenty more on that. as traders rush to buy the dip, we talked to etf. this is bloomberg. ♪ - [announcer] imagine having fuller, thicker, more voluminous hair instantly. all it takes is just one session at hairclub. introducing xtrands. xtrands adds hundreds or even thousands of hair strands to your existing hair at the root. they're personalized to ma
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there's more room out there, sharon. >> reporter: that's right, laura. this is nice if you have the transportation to get here. you can see there's about ten vehicles, taking advantage of this space. now evacuees are welcome here. i spoke with one evacuee who showed us in st. helena. that's why his family fled even without the nixle alert. his family stood in line with hundreds of other evacuees. as of 7:00 p.m. last night they still had not received any information from the red cross or the church. they were heading back home even when they knew they had no power there and downed power lines and risk of active fire. i texted him back but haven't heard his status of his family and if they went home or were stopped before getting there. so far if you can get the transportation down here this area is open to 2,000 vehicles, less than a dozen here using this space. hopefully they will have some resources to provide you. pretty limited. i'm hearing only restrooms and possibly some water and if you do have campers they have water at a cost. >> a lot of people
there's more room out there, sharon. >> reporter: that's right, laura. this is nice if you have the transportation to get here. you can see there's about ten vehicles, taking advantage of this space. now evacuees are welcome here. i spoke with one evacuee who showed us in st. helena. that's why his family fled even without the nixle alert. his family stood in line with hundreds of other evacuees. as of 7:00 p.m. last night they still had not received any information from the red cross or...
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sharon bell. the first hurd until the commons.further hurd unless lower house and in particular in the upper house. we'll talk about that what means for u.k. equities next. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to the european open. we are 10 minutes into the trading session. we're looking at kind of a mixed picture. ftse up .1%. dax and the cac down .1%. the u.k. is different from europe. let's get to the bloomberg business flash. let's go to laura wright in london. > thank you. lawsuits f more against roundup. citigroup will resume job cut starting this week. it is joining rivals like wells fargo. the bank says the reductions will affect less than 1% of its global workforce. the overall head count probably won't drop. fiat chrysler has agreed to a merger with p.s.a. group. it is to shore up the finances in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. it will be offset by fiat shareholders getting a stake in another exen. -- company. anna: thanks very much. the pandemic has up ended how many employees work and rising virus cases has d
sharon bell. the first hurd until the commons.further hurd unless lower house and in particular in the upper house. we'll talk about that what means for u.k. equities next. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to the european open. we are 10 minutes into the trading session. we're looking at kind of a mixed picture. ftse up .1%. dax and the cac down .1%. the u.k. is different from europe. let's get to the bloomberg business flash. let's go to laura wright in london. > thank you....
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sharon, you just went on a tour of one of those schools. we have to know, how are they making it happen? >> reporter: well, chris, take a look. i've been to many campuses and this is truly impressive. take a look, beautiful new tents, colorful new seats and tables tore the students. this camp haas a full new look where classes will take place outdoors. the school will welcome back about 200 students on september 14th thanks to the waiver from the county and state health department. when the pandemic shut down the private school last marine, the head of school looked for partnerships on how to rethink opening schools. >> what we know is that the virus isn't sfrektive at spreading outside. so when we've done at snaps is to move most of the classes outside and even inside to make sure there's large air volume in their spaces. so we've removed walls, opened things up into our auditoriums and our open spaces. >> he says the indoor area in the warehouses will have plenty of airflow while students are busy working on their projects. back here live
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nothing has worked as well as this product. - joining us now is sharon mcquillan. about the studies on omegaxl. - we have many different studies that have been conducted over 30 years, and the studies are reliable. all of these studies on joint discomfort are conducted in a clinical setting, with medical researchers, and they qualify as very good science. i, as a clinical researcher, interested in the product,bame i asked the company to supply me with the scientific studies, and i was overwhelmed by how much science this product had, especially compared to most natural products, and many pharmaceutical products. - you wouldn't have said this without those studies. - before i ever tried the product, i had to review all of the clinical research. - we asked professor timothy mickleborough, the lead researcher on this study, to explain the results, let's take a look. - my name is tim mickleborough. i'm a professor of exercise physiology in the department of kinesiology in the school of public health at indiana university. my area of research is looking at how diet can
nothing has worked as well as this product. - joining us now is sharon mcquillan. about the studies on omegaxl. - we have many different studies that have been conducted over 30 years, and the studies are reliable. all of these studies on joint discomfort are conducted in a clinical setting, with medical researchers, and they qualify as very good science. i, as a clinical researcher, interested in the product,bame i asked the company to supply me with the scientific studies, and i was...
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sharon? >> reporter: laura, i have to tell you we are surrounded by wineries here. and it is such a tense situation. let me show you why. we have flare-ups everywhere. just up the road here we saw firefighters putting out a flare-up, up the road. and you can see a lot of the smoke, the remnants from that. you can see power is out in this area from the spotlights here at this intersection at deer park road. and then just on the corner of this property here we can show this tree. that went up in flames while we were setting up to do our live shot. so we had to actually move locations, and luckily firefighters put that out quickly. just about five minutes away from here we saw active flames along the road and had to turn around because some power poles were still on fire, and there were downed powerlines. and then not too far away from that we saw a very sad sight, glass mountain inn bed and breakfast burned to the ground. pretty much just a chimney and fountain left standing there among the rubble. surprisingly we saw people driving through downtown. and most of this
sharon? >> reporter: laura, i have to tell you we are surrounded by wineries here. and it is such a tense situation. let me show you why. we have flare-ups everywhere. just up the road here we saw firefighters putting out a flare-up, up the road. and you can see a lot of the smoke, the remnants from that. you can see power is out in this area from the spotlights here at this intersection at deer park road. and then just on the corner of this property here we can show this tree. that went...
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for the 800000 people have been ordered to leave their homes in southwestern japan as typhoon high sharon draws closer it's the 2nd powerful storm to hit the region in a week some forecasts predict record rainfall but unprecedented wind speeds warnings have been issued to 5 a half 1000000 people or i should is expected to track north and hit the korean peninsula and 00 bride reports now from the south korean city of portland. the city of pohanka is the most easterly in the south korean part of the pennant and expecting to bear the full brunt of this typhoon when it passes through here monday at the moment a typhoon is gradually working its way north moving past the main southern japanese island of q shoe and giving that part of japan an absolute pounding sunday through into the early hours of monday morning an evacuation order is in place for hundreds of thousands of people in queue shoot to get out of the way to seek shelter i don't recommend for several 1000000 more people to leave their homes and to seek shelter now there is a problem of course in the middle of a pandemic doing that sa
for the 800000 people have been ordered to leave their homes in southwestern japan as typhoon high sharon draws closer it's the 2nd powerful storm to hit the region in a week some forecasts predict record rainfall but unprecedented wind speeds warnings have been issued to 5 a half 1000000 people or i should is expected to track north and hit the korean peninsula and 00 bride reports now from the south korean city of portland. the city of pohanka is the most easterly in the south korean part of...
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$1500000000.00 to bellow roosts during a meeting with the country's embattled leader xander look at sharon has been facing weeks of mass protests following a disputed presidential votes. and your sexual states mike pompei own has called for a quick solution to the gulf crisis and the lifting of the book aid on cutter made those comments ahead of the 3rd u.s. cuts or should egypt dialogue in washington d.c. . a few 100 migrants in greece been settled into a new facilities after their camp burnt down last week but many are unhappy and are demanding to be allowed to leave the islands of less force and call in an european nations to take them in or to be allowed on to the greek mainland thousands of refugees to be sleeping out in the open and on the streets such a fire swept through the maria camp stephanie decker is on the island of less boss sends us this update. it's been almost a week now since morea camp completely burned to the ground and thousands of people remain asleep sheltering on the side of the road here in the middle of the island also taking shelter in all of groves it's quite e
$1500000000.00 to bellow roosts during a meeting with the country's embattled leader xander look at sharon has been facing weeks of mass protests following a disputed presidential votes. and your sexual states mike pompei own has called for a quick solution to the gulf crisis and the lifting of the book aid on cutter made those comments ahead of the 3rd u.s. cuts or should egypt dialogue in washington d.c. . a few 100 migrants in greece been settled into a new facilities after their camp burnt...
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sharon barbour reports from the lake district. it may look like science fiction, but this is real.ould fly their paramedics up mountains to reach critically ill patients. nobody in the world would expect that as an air ambulance, we could get to someone in a jet suit in a matter of minutes and get them some pain relief or ultimately, in the worst cases, save their life, but it's actually possible now. this flight simulated a rescue which on foot would have taken 25 minutes to get up the mountain, but in a jet suit, it tookjust 90 seconds. this is obviously a real kind of sea change in potentially how we deliver remote medicine. and the ability to get someone in a matter of minutes in an environment where it might normally take an hour is huge. the flight was the culmination of a year of talks with the jet suit maker, who's showing the paramedics what it can do. they work by using micro jet engines, so pretty much the same things you have on a jet aircraft or a jetliner. there's two on each arm, one on the back. if you point them increasingly downwards, you go up and as you flare th
sharon barbour reports from the lake district. it may look like science fiction, but this is real.ould fly their paramedics up mountains to reach critically ill patients. nobody in the world would expect that as an air ambulance, we could get to someone in a jet suit in a matter of minutes and get them some pain relief or ultimately, in the worst cases, save their life, but it's actually possible now. this flight simulated a rescue which on foot would have taken 25 minutes to get up the...
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sharon epperson will join us with some exclusive, interesting data on this front. >>> then mohamed el set up the market week ahead. looking good so far. green arrows across the board with the dow implied to open up by 333 points. "squawk box" will be right back. that's what my dad does. good job, michael! ok, lindsey now tell the class what your mommy does... my mom has super powers. it's like she can see the future. what?! it's like she time travels in a rocket ship. that's cool! and then she comes back saying "try this" or "try that." she helps everyone. she helps them feel less worried. wow! mommy, so what is it that you do? i'm a financial advisor. she is! aig proudly supports all the professionals taking care of our financial futures. ♪ ♪ "hmm's and ahh's" heard in-call. ♪ >>> the pandemic has created many unknowns including who would run your business if you became sick with the coronavirus and how can you sell your company if you need to in the middle of a pandemic sharon epperson joins us with more on how small businesses are managing through some tough issues during a crisis
sharon epperson will join us with some exclusive, interesting data on this front. >>> then mohamed el set up the market week ahead. looking good so far. green arrows across the board with the dow implied to open up by 333 points. "squawk box" will be right back. that's what my dad does. good job, michael! ok, lindsey now tell the class what your mommy does... my mom has super powers. it's like she can see the future. what?! it's like she time travels in a rocket ship. that's...
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economy that will reserve chairman sharon powell on he u.s. treasury secretary stephen and you should present a contrast in views of how america is fairing during the contest. also coming up forget about sour grapes these ones are scorched us wine growers fear for their livelihood wildfires ruining their harvest. people shun buses and trains bikes are everyone's new favorite form of transport but council acquires a keep up with. the business i'm kate ferguson thanks for joining me we begin in the united states where the architects of the country's economic response to the coronavirus are in the spotlight u.s. federal reserve chairman jerome powell and the treasury secretary stephen minutiae have both faced questions at the opening of the financial services committees 3 day hearing the focus is on what is valuation the government's 2 trillion dollar stimulus relief package and on assessing the shape of a future recovering let's take a listen to what both men had to say about how they feel the u.s. economy is fairing. america is in the midst of
economy that will reserve chairman sharon powell on he u.s. treasury secretary stephen and you should present a contrast in views of how america is fairing during the contest. also coming up forget about sour grapes these ones are scorched us wine growers fear for their livelihood wildfires ruining their harvest. people shun buses and trains bikes are everyone's new favorite form of transport but council acquires a keep up with. the business i'm kate ferguson thanks for joining me we begin in...
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haidi: our beijing euro chief, sharon chan -- bureau chief, sharon chen, with the latest. world, peter will joins us exclusively. before we headed over to bloomberg markets for the china open, let's get a quick roundup of how markets are trading so far in the early part of the friday session. we are seeing the extended selloff following the losses we saw overnight. u.s. stocks sinking the most in almost three months. we are getting sentiment passing through to the asian session. declines ing internet stock names and .emiconductor electronic names here in australia after the rebalancing, we are seeing not a lot of positive sentiment and concerns about an extension of that lockdown continues to weigh, as well. the aussie dollar on the back foot. .01% lower zealand, as we get the super dovish analysts question whether we are setting up for the kiwi to be front and center in the global currency war. sophie: tech stocks will be watched in hong kong, as well as china. they see a drop of 1%, with the chinext likely to see the biggest pain. we do have growth in interesting sector,
haidi: our beijing euro chief, sharon chan -- bureau chief, sharon chen, with the latest. world, peter will joins us exclusively. before we headed over to bloomberg markets for the china open, let's get a quick roundup of how markets are trading so far in the early part of the friday session. we are seeing the extended selloff following the losses we saw overnight. u.s. stocks sinking the most in almost three months. we are getting sentiment passing through to the asian session. declines ing...
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the number of women mad at each sharon taki has more than doubled since 2012 now turkish women are no longer keeping sign that maybe it was god who knows friends are also taking to the streets every week and the high in time. it no longer will they sit by and do nothing as violence against women steadily growing sense but pro-government passive journalists like. czech don't see the problem so much in a piece of men as in the istanbul convention on combating domestic violence takis them government signed and ratified it in 2012 to one in the us and. whatever happens inside the poor walls of the family's home to stay there. this convention is incompatible with our faith our culture and our traditions and the name is the one. for years lawyers took has been representing the victims of domestic violence i'm a survivor as she's often seen the abusers appeal to the court for leniency and sympathy . which they couldn't show in the cook book they'll say this woman has done this or that i don't wound my male pride in a stain my our that's what motivated these actions which are still fabricated
the number of women mad at each sharon taki has more than doubled since 2012 now turkish women are no longer keeping sign that maybe it was god who knows friends are also taking to the streets every week and the high in time. it no longer will they sit by and do nothing as violence against women steadily growing sense but pro-government passive journalists like. czech don't see the problem so much in a piece of men as in the istanbul convention on combating domestic violence takis them...
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sharon zollner, anz chief economist reacting to second quarter numbers. a big interview tomorrow you do not want to miss. we will be speaking with new zealand finance minister graham sydney, at 8:30 a.m. in 6:30 p.m. in new york, right here on "daybreak australia." australia's jobless numbers likely trending higher in august as the extended lockdown in the state of victoria always on the economy. the economy. we will have more analysis. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: australia's and employment numbers are specter to show a loss of another 35,000 jobs. paul allen joins us now with the preview. are there any expectations we have not seen the worst of the job losses in australia just yet? paul: that's definitely the expectation. the reserve bank's central scenario is unemployment reaching 10% by the end of the year. one of the key things to watch will be the participation rate for people either in or looking for unemployment. byis still very weak historical standards, about 64.6%. in the course of the true employment picture, it's skewed by job keep repayments.
sharon zollner, anz chief economist reacting to second quarter numbers. a big interview tomorrow you do not want to miss. we will be speaking with new zealand finance minister graham sydney, at 8:30 a.m. in 6:30 p.m. in new york, right here on "daybreak australia." australia's jobless numbers likely trending higher in august as the extended lockdown in the state of victoria always on the economy. the economy. we will have more analysis. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: australia's and...
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we have a look at why succession plans are so important and under threat right now sharon >> kelly, thisknowns for small business owners, who would run the business if you were sick? how will you be able to sell your business in the middle of a pandemic here is how one business owner is managing through the issues >> reporter: adrian's small business serves food to those in need >> we're catering and provide meals for senior citizens and disabled vets throughout new jersey >> reporter: but losing a loved one made her think more about her future and the future of her business >> with, you know, the passing of my father, things are brought home very quickly. and i realize, like, not only do i need to do things in place for myself, i need to put things in place for my employees because life is short. >> reporter: she says working with a nonprofit organization that connects entrepreneurs with financial advisors has helped. >> you're putting your livelihood and often for people their largest or second larges asset at risk by not thinking about all of the what ifs. >> reporter: many shall busi
we have a look at why succession plans are so important and under threat right now sharon >> kelly, thisknowns for small business owners, who would run the business if you were sick? how will you be able to sell your business in the middle of a pandemic here is how one business owner is managing through the issues >> reporter: adrian's small business serves food to those in need >> we're catering and provide meals for senior citizens and disabled vets throughout new jersey...
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. >> sharon christina millan. >> corey peter miller. >> craig j. miller. >> douglas c.er. >> michael matthew miller. >> nicole carol miller. >> philip d. miller. >> robert alan miller. >> robert cromwell miller, jr. >> benny millman. >> charles m. mills, jr. >> ronald keith milstein. >> robert j. minara. >> william george minardi. >> louis joseph minervino. >> thomas mingione. >> wilbert miraille. >> domenick n. mircovich. >> rajesh arjan mirpuri. >> joseph d. mistrulli. >> susan j. miszkowicz. >> paul thomas mitchell. >> richard p. miuccio. >> jeffrey peter mladenik. >> frank v. moccia, sr. >> louis joseph modafferi. >> boyie mohammed. >> dennis mojica. >> manuel d. mojica, jr. >> kleber rolando molina. >> manuel de jesus molina. >> carl molinaro. >> justin john molisani, jr. >> brian patrick monaghan. >> franklyn monahan. >> john gerard monahan. >> kristen leigh montanaro. >> craig montano. >> michael g. montesi. >> carlos alberto montoya. >> antonio de jesus montoya valdes. >> cheryl ann monyak. >> thomas carlo moody. >> sharon moore. >> krishna v. moorthy. >> laura
. >> sharon christina millan. >> corey peter miller. >> craig j. miller. >> douglas c.er. >> michael matthew miller. >> nicole carol miller. >> philip d. miller. >> robert alan miller. >> robert cromwell miller, jr. >> benny millman. >> charles m. mills, jr. >> ronald keith milstein. >> robert j. minara. >> william george minardi. >> louis joseph minervino. >> thomas mingione. >> wilbert...
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inspired the republican congress to change the law and strengthen equal pay protefpblgts bill in sharon, pennsylvania. good morning. caller: good morning. host: what are your thoughts? caller: i think she should be able to lie in state. in the d our time house. wherever she was at. and i think she should be allowed to come be allowed to lay where she -- in the other. i think it would be a beautiful thing for them to do for her. host: ok. georgia, hi bill. caller: good morning. host: good morning. caller: i think she was a great lady. i admired her. the only -- i think she ought to lie in state at the capitol. the only thing i have against her was that she was for abortion. i think that's just horrendous that these people cannot give the rights to an unborn baby that it deserves. host: bill. usa notes she was -- her presence on the court preserved a woman's right to choose. she was the crucial vote on the current court to keep row v. wade. even though she had outs about the way the monumental case was decided, she was in no doubt about women's rights to choose. family law in atlanta says
inspired the republican congress to change the law and strengthen equal pay protefpblgts bill in sharon, pennsylvania. good morning. caller: good morning. host: what are your thoughts? caller: i think she should be able to lie in state. in the d our time house. wherever she was at. and i think she should be allowed to come be allowed to lay where she -- in the other. i think it would be a beautiful thing for them to do for her. host: ok. georgia, hi bill. caller: good morning. host: good...
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have you chief political editor michelle a standing by outside of the sharon tate hospital here in berlin where and of only was being treated so michelle what more has the hospital said. well not that terribly much we got installments of news of his recovery over those 34 days he was in the charité clinic behind me and this morning we learned that he is well enough to have left the clinic is whereabouts is unclear at this very moment in time but that it was still unclear that press release says what's the long term effects of the poisoning will be in the u.s. and we've seen photographs. on these teen has posted them on instagram showing someone who's clearly showing the signs of a severe health problems and the big question now is what will never do next after his aides had indicated in recent days that he would be wanting to head back to russia that is one of the big looming questions will he go back to that country do we know though in the meantime does he plan to continue at least his medical treatment in germany. but there are very few details we have so far we simply don't know at th
have you chief political editor michelle a standing by outside of the sharon tate hospital here in berlin where and of only was being treated so michelle what more has the hospital said. well not that terribly much we got installments of news of his recovery over those 34 days he was in the charité clinic behind me and this morning we learned that he is well enough to have left the clinic is whereabouts is unclear at this very moment in time but that it was still unclear that press release...
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the world tools for life-changing education the jefferson award in the bay area goes to sunny sing, sharon chin, kpix 5. >> they also have nonprofit chapters in haiti, and also in the philippines. you can donate your local hero online at kpix.com/hero. >>> >>> how about some flip-flops or even fried chicken for dessert? >> i don't know but that is what one bakery is serving up. take a look. there is a big bite out of that sandal, the illusion cake and it really is sweet on the inside. the bakery in hong kong came up the idea after sales dropped during the pandemic. the videos are popular social media and orders away with prices ranging from $200-$1700 per cake. >>> the indoor movie theaters and san francisco cannot open yet but there's a new way to enjoy your favorite movie on the big screen. the tickets were selling fast at the new drive-in theater at % fort mason showing minions and the matrix but tickets unfortunately for the rest of september have sold out. >>> take a look at these dazzling images from the huddle space telescope and sign to say it is that bright splotch on the right si
the world tools for life-changing education the jefferson award in the bay area goes to sunny sing, sharon chin, kpix 5. >> they also have nonprofit chapters in haiti, and also in the philippines. you can donate your local hero online at kpix.com/hero. >>> >>> how about some flip-flops or even fried chicken for dessert? >> i don't know but that is what one bakery is serving up. take a look. there is a big bite out of that sandal, the illusion cake and it really is...
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sharon from stanford, thank you so much for all your useful helpful insight. take care.reoing to take a shor break but next, we're turning our attention to reopening schools. in-person learning today. >>> joining us now, we talked with a doctor and every doctor agrees it's mentally healthy for students to get in-person socialization and learning but it has to be done safely. when the community spread is at such a level and when you have the safety protocol in place. that is why the state is letting schools apply for waivers to reopen and bayside martin luther king academy in marin city is one of those schools. principal david joins us now. principal, good to see you with your mask on. >> you're a k through 8 school. >> which are back on campus? >> it go? >> it was incredible. 83 kids whose femalamilies whos families are choosing to have them come to school. we have distance learning and ad then we have another 15 kids joining us, all the seventh and eighth graders plan to attend in person. >> the middle schoolers are coming back, all right, good to know. hey,
sharon from stanford, thank you so much for all your useful helpful insight. take care.reoing to take a shor break but next, we're turning our attention to reopening schools. in-person learning today. >>> joining us now, we talked with a doctor and every doctor agrees it's mentally healthy for students to get in-person socialization and learning but it has to be done safely. when the community spread is at such a level and when you have the safety protocol in place. that is why the...
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sharon katsuda live for us this morning.. >>> we are talking about thousands of people evacuated here. let's check in with "today in the bay's" bob redell this morning. he's also live out there in numerous neighborhoods that have just gone up in flames. bob? >> reporter: in east santa rosa alone 6,500 people have already been evacuated and when we spoke with the fire department public information officer they were telling us a lot of people took the warning and left because they remembered 2017. they remember last year. the problem with 2017 was a good thing but the problem now this area, specific area i'm at didn't burn. that's why it's burning now. we're in this neighborhood on malita place glenn in east santa rosa. we talked down here to the cul-de-sac. you see all these homes that didn't burn except for this one at the end, at the very end. sadly it caught fire probably about an hour now. the fire department was here shortly after it caught fire and in spite of their efforts the home looks like it's going to be a loss. h
sharon katsuda live for us this morning.. >>> we are talking about thousands of people evacuated here. let's check in with "today in the bay's" bob redell this morning. he's also live out there in numerous neighborhoods that have just gone up in flames. bob? >> reporter: in east santa rosa alone 6,500 people have already been evacuated and when we spoke with the fire department public information officer they were telling us a lot of people took the warning and left...
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"today in the bay" sharon katsuda joins us now outside one of the schools>> school distric schools and here in menlo park are getting waivers from the county. last friday the state announced a shift from its monitoring list to a color coded four-tier. since many counties are in the purple tier, schools are not permitted to open for in-person learning until covid conditions improve. to move into the red tier, the county's case rate needs to be between four to seven per 100,000 residents and a testing positivity of 1 to 5%. as part of the waiver application process, schools and districts in alameda county, for example, would need to develop a reopening plan that addresses categories that include disinfectants, cohorting, health training, contact tracing and testing of all staff. many schools that are asking for waivers are those that have students with special needs and find it difficult to conduct online learning. now, check out the list of schools that are applying for these waivers and the list is very long and the county health departments are going through them one by one. reporting
"today in the bay" sharon katsuda joins us now outside one of the schools>> school distric schools and here in menlo park are getting waivers from the county. last friday the state announced a shift from its monitoring list to a color coded four-tier. since many counties are in the purple tier, schools are not permitted to open for in-person learning until covid conditions improve. to move into the red tier, the county's case rate needs to be between four to seven per 100,000...
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. >> sharon, thanks. you can nominate your local hero online at kpix.com/hero.it for the news at 5:00. news at 6:00 begins right now. >> it is almost 11:00 a.m., i kid you not, still super dark outside. >> now at 6:00, a bird's eye view over an apocalyptic san francisco and how people are processing the haze and darkness. >>> we're traceing the source of the smoke that has transformed bay area skies and why it looks worse than years past. >> when they inhale the small particles that can lodge deep in the lung like the smoke particles, that can cause more airway inflammation. >> >> and dealing with the new health risings of a long wildfire season. that's what we have. good evening, i'm ken. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. our top story, the mars like day. a live look at the san rafael bridge. this is like a scene from a doomsday movie, but it's very real a.drone shot overlooking downtown san francisco where the skyline turned to a creepy orange color midday. videos and photos flooding social media as they capture an unusually smoke filled day and some wondering what's
. >> sharon, thanks. you can nominate your local hero online at kpix.com/hero.it for the news at 5:00. news at 6:00 begins right now. >> it is almost 11:00 a.m., i kid you not, still super dark outside. >> now at 6:00, a bird's eye view over an apocalyptic san francisco and how people are processing the haze and darkness. >>> we're traceing the source of the smoke that has transformed bay area skies and why it looks worse than years past. >> when they inhale the...
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sharon, please . >>, thank you for your leadership on this issue. your first foreign trip was to saudi arabia where you outlined a vision for the region and all of the promises you made on the trip and all of the things that you foreshadowed have occurred area a strategy that you stuck with and i want to thank you for giving me the trust and confidence that you've given me in order to work on this. file over the last years and i think the results that we achieve have been beyond anyone's expectations and i believe that there's even more to come and i just returned from the region last week . i was in the middle east where i took the first commercial flight that ever flown in from israel to the united arabemirates . like over saudi arabia and airspace reedit was the first time in 72 years saudi arabia is now we their airspace to allow for commercial flights fly from israel back and forth. bahrain then did the same thing reedit united arab emirates wave boycott of israel which was an incredible development and there are now delegations will be through
sharon, please . >>, thank you for your leadership on this issue. your first foreign trip was to saudi arabia where you outlined a vision for the region and all of the promises you made on the trip and all of the things that you foreshadowed have occurred area a strategy that you stuck with and i want to thank you for giving me the trust and confidence that you've given me in order to work on this. file over the last years and i think the results that we achieve have been beyond anyone's...
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i guess i should clear up sharon is not something to be told that this. is a. country his. let's destroy this wall. in 2020 the free space award encourages the heroes who are fighting against corruption this helps our communities to save the resources that we need in order to address the burning problems that affect us all. shine a light on your anti corruption hero. nominate now. what once was i think that's what will be the one chechen choreographer tradition in the future after arriving in twine through passion and past the race he preens home and nation and with them the attention of all it is. of the future and not from the need to sized chechnya's down it's. not a new jersey or. the wilderness of cambodia is under threat. pillaged for profit by illegal timber trade one of one east investigates the plunder of cambodia's forests. 100. 0. hello i'm your entire none of the top stories on al-jazeera fighting between john and our mania has continued for a 2nd day threatening to reignite a decades old conflict over the disputed nagorno-karabakh region the international commu
i guess i should clear up sharon is not something to be told that this. is a. country his. let's destroy this wall. in 2020 the free space award encourages the heroes who are fighting against corruption this helps our communities to save the resources that we need in order to address the burning problems that affect us all. shine a light on your anti corruption hero. nominate now. what once was i think that's what will be the one chechen choreographer tradition in the future after arriving in...
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and sisters, friends and colleagues >> reporter: families like jeff nerby in new york who lost his sharon, the love of his life mother of their twin girls her final words by telephone. >> she just told the girls she loved them and that was pretty much all she could do. and that was it. that was the last we heard. >> reporter: how did the girls react, samantha and rebecca >> they're devastated. they were her life she was their life >> reporter: the u.s. leads the global death toll with more than 200,000. brazil, india, mexico, and the uk follow. in asia where the virus began in china, cases are way down and governments remain on high alert aggressively enforcing snap lockdowns and highly intrusive track and trace systems. in europe, where lockdowns have been far softer, the number of cases is rising as children and university students go back to school but vaccines are coming and so are treatments just tonight a company you visited, lester, regener regeneron announced encouraging results for a cocktail that reduces the severity of covid essentially meaning fewer hospitalizations >>> there
and sisters, friends and colleagues >> reporter: families like jeff nerby in new york who lost his sharon, the love of his life mother of their twin girls her final words by telephone. >> she just told the girls she loved them and that was pretty much all she could do. and that was it. that was the last we heard. >> reporter: how did the girls react, samantha and rebecca >> they're devastated. they were her life she was their life >> reporter: the u.s. leads the...
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. >> reporter: it is so vitally important to get your flu shot, which is what sharon chavarria and her children did earlier this week. >> all three of us got flu shots, my daughter got a flu shot, and my little boy get a flu shot, as well. >>> a reason for the flu shot this year is the same as all of those other anti-covid measures. >> and to try to decrease any potential strains on healthcare system, we want to reduce the number of people coming in with influenza and the best way to do that is via the vaccine. >> the best thing you can do to get your flu vaccine is to get it starting now, up until about october 31, that is what it will have enough time to sink in and give you good protection against the u also fight covid-19. cisco, andria opuld soonbeable to eat inside a restaurant again. how can that be? the mayor announced plans for the next steps of reopening the economy. could happen as early as october 1. it is coming. at the number of cases remains stable and if the city moves into the states orange tear, once it happens, restaurants can reopen, with limited capacity and health
. >> reporter: it is so vitally important to get your flu shot, which is what sharon chavarria and her children did earlier this week. >> all three of us got flu shots, my daughter got a flu shot, and my little boy get a flu shot, as well. >>> a reason for the flu shot this year is the same as all of those other anti-covid measures. >> and to try to decrease any potential strains on healthcare system, we want to reduce the number of people coming in with influenza and...
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. >> sharon shows us the orlando bubble is a whole new ball game. >> reporter: jake glenn could not wait to watch the nba playoffs. >> i'm one of the biggest nba fans you'll meet. i absolutely love it. >> reporter: the college student is glued to the games, held in quarantine in orlando with no fans in the stands. >> i'm just really impressed with what the nba has done with their virtual fan experience. >> reporter: it's not the same. no roaring crowds and packed arena. but the nba spent months developing an alternative. >> we're so lucky to have great fans in our league. >> reporter: head of next gen telecast. >> we've been working closely on trying to replicate the home court feel sfuchz possible. >> reporter: the nba app offers live games and updates. >> it's another population for fans to really see the game and feel the game in a different way. >> reporter: fans can win the chance to get the photos and videos seen on social media and giant screens in the arena. >> so fans appear as if they're in virtual seats. those fans are live watching at home. >> reporter: to mimic applause, the
. >> sharon shows us the orlando bubble is a whole new ball game. >> reporter: jake glenn could not wait to watch the nba playoffs. >> i'm one of the biggest nba fans you'll meet. i absolutely love it. >> reporter: the college student is glued to the games, held in quarantine in orlando with no fans in the stands. >> i'm just really impressed with what the nba has done with their virtual fan experience. >> reporter: it's not the same. no roaring crowds and...
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and all the factors where we're putting pressure on the planet and seeing these impacts right now sharon george thank you very much indeed for your thoughts thank you well for more on the wildfires in the states let's join journalist a soldier almost he joins us from molina in oregon and tell us what you witnessed there. so we're about 45 minutes outside of portland oregon the next town over it's called mulatto oregon it is now a level 3 meaning evacuate now we just came from there and we saw a water truck filling up with water we saw firefighters packing up water and gatorade and now this is the airport really no it's being used as a staging ground where firefighters from a low are going to come here because the law is now being evacuated the entire city and that people that brutally funded the instruction to me yeah absolutely they have when we went to malawi it was mostly a ghost town some people returned to deliver a water one couple i spoke to said they wanted to care for their animals their livestock but they said if the fire got worse they would leave and as we saw now with alerts
and all the factors where we're putting pressure on the planet and seeing these impacts right now sharon george thank you very much indeed for your thoughts thank you well for more on the wildfires in the states let's join journalist a soldier almost he joins us from molina in oregon and tell us what you witnessed there. so we're about 45 minutes outside of portland oregon the next town over it's called mulatto oregon it is now a level 3 meaning evacuate now we just came from there and we saw a...
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did you notice sharon. some would have been an employee of the senate as most of the kitchen and less intimate machine i mean clinton recently got. sort of getting more than a sheen. are going to have gotten better medical since he knew he hadn't sent. does mr a q. which you have tested or sinister bankrupt or. religious 200 presenting is something of a hero in italy having led the fight against the pandemic and benito where he is the regional scientific advisor it was thanks to his intuitions on the contagiousness of some to mattick people that the virus in the area was brought under control. but really there was shut off she actually took there the rock where temperament it took teleports you're in a moment 2000000000 children and. he said earlier. that it was even a good shirt off of america seem to match your 2nd look at america going to be most of the decisions about who should enter this make it just sort of course you don't tell your people. but where you're going to the weapons or do you want to gra
did you notice sharon. some would have been an employee of the senate as most of the kitchen and less intimate machine i mean clinton recently got. sort of getting more than a sheen. are going to have gotten better medical since he knew he hadn't sent. does mr a q. which you have tested or sinister bankrupt or. religious 200 presenting is something of a hero in italy having led the fight against the pandemic and benito where he is the regional scientific advisor it was thanks to his intuitions...
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sharon chin introduces us to this week's jefferson award winner and tells us what his inspired him todo that. >> there used to see children scavenging for food at the garbage sums in india and he realized, he could have been one of them. this elementary school is an art magnet school with no arts budget. so and the bulls the last says a $10,000 donation of art supplies is a big deal. >> their faces will light up when they see everything we just received. >> from payments to crayons, he says the schools nearly 400 students now have what they need to unleash the creativity. the art supplies donated by sunday single walnut creek, he grew up in india, witnessing heartbreaking poverty. >> bothered me the most were little children sleeping on sidewalks. >> he could have been one of them had his adopted parents make them a better life. >> i'm not going to give them the same opportunity that was given to me, to as many children as i can around the world. >> he has served more than 25,000 children in six countries. and nepal, the director says bay area donations have funded scholarships, unifo
sharon chin introduces us to this week's jefferson award winner and tells us what his inspired him todo that. >> there used to see children scavenging for food at the garbage sums in india and he realized, he could have been one of them. this elementary school is an art magnet school with no arts budget. so and the bulls the last says a $10,000 donation of art supplies is a big deal. >> their faces will light up when they see everything we just received. >> from payments to...
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welcome sharon from legendary ladies. [applause] >> good evening and welcome. give a special thanks to megan murphy, who just left us for inviting the legendary ladies to visit with you today. the women of the west were quite varied. you need only look at the
welcome sharon from legendary ladies. [applause] >> good evening and welcome. give a special thanks to megan murphy, who just left us for inviting the legendary ladies to visit with you today. the women of the west were quite varied. you need only look at the
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it demur in please don't catch them sharon saw the tuttles sea in a property by and on the eve of a. 6 maritime police patrol here in addition to monitoring illegal fishing they also raise awareness and distribute special nets provided by the c.m. that enabled her to sue a state capture. i these divers of 40 sea turtles but their intentions are strictly scientific. demo. marine biologist and will return the reptile to the sea in a few alice sea turtles are a threatened species the research is attach a g.p.s. so they'll be able to keep tabs on the turtles feeding and migration habits. all said we know almost nothing about their lives in the sea of us that's where they spend 99 percent of good time what it is difficult to research the how to ski . the data collected will help in planning and maintaining a conservation say for the species ultimately codifies environment ministry and corporation with the n.g.o.s is working to turn the country's largest sita to invest in an area into a vast moving. it's amazing to think that those kids but the helpless little creatures will grow to weigh
it demur in please don't catch them sharon saw the tuttles sea in a property by and on the eve of a. 6 maritime police patrol here in addition to monitoring illegal fishing they also raise awareness and distribute special nets provided by the c.m. that enabled her to sue a state capture. i these divers of 40 sea turtles but their intentions are strictly scientific. demo. marine biologist and will return the reptile to the sea in a few alice sea turtles are a threatened species the research is...
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sharon barbara, bbc news. katty: name -- i summarized -- i esamrized. and sort of speechless.looks out of the movies. you can go on our website and i am on twitter. i'm katty kay. thank you for watching "bbc wod news america." i will see you here tomorrow. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected and by contributions to this pbs station fr viewers like you. thank you. nat the height of the cflict.d into vietnam he became a single parent of two young children. we moved a lot. we slept in rest areas. we slept in our car. i didn't realize that we were actually homeless. it makes your world really small. if we happened to stay in a motel that happened to have a tv, it was really special. we loved nova. especially when it would be about space. ouwe would talk for hours the universe. watching nova, i felt big, like, my mind was big, my ideas were big. the trajectory of my
sharon barbara, bbc news. katty: name -- i summarized -- i esamrized. and sort of speechless.looks out of the movies. you can go on our website and i am on twitter. i'm katty kay. thank you for watching "bbc wod news america." i will see you here tomorrow. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing...