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jacob collier is live from the lavatory with mahalia and ty dolla $ign.r look at your plunger the same way again. tomorrow night i will be joined by howie mandel later this week, dakota johnson and sean penn. our guest tonight is an emmy winning actor who spent 10 seasons being there for you, starting friday, she stars alongside steve carell in the new netflix comedy series "space force," please say hello to lisa kudrow. hello, lisa. >> hi, jimmy. >> jimmy: how are you? >> okay. how are you? >> jimmy: i'm good. how was your nine-week, three-day weekend? did you relax? >> yes,i i've been relaxing the whole time, honestly. i like it. >> jimmy: who are you quarantined with, the family? >> yeah, my son, and my husband sometimes. >> jimmy: sometimes? >> sometimes, which is, i think, the best way for a marriage. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: now wait, now, you know it's not really a quarantine if someone else is not participating in the quarantine. it has to be 100%. >> yes, we were, and we were 100%. we were all together in the desert. because we have a house there.
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correspondingly, the amount of chatter tying them to the coronavirus also spiked.. we started doing this research because we were interested to look at the intersection between extremism and disinformation online, and we wanted to know how the coronavirus crisis was affecting those trends. ok, so the absolute number of posts today are small, and at a time when everyone is talking about coronavirus, wouldn't we expect far—right groups to be doing so as well? this was just a sample of facebook groups that we could get access to do this research. this is very much a kind of top—level example of the trends and proportions of the far—right's interest and activity around coronavirus. it doesn't show is what is much more concerning about the scale of this — the mainstreaming of their activity. drilling down even further, analysis revealed how each of these themes interacted with each other. the algorithm sorted the different far—right groups into five main communities based on what they spoke about. there were communities clustered around judaism, islam, immigration and l
correspondingly, the amount of chatter tying them to the coronavirus also spiked.. we started doing this research because we were interested to look at the intersection between extremism and disinformation online, and we wanted to know how the coronavirus crisis was affecting those trends. ok, so the absolute number of posts today are small, and at a time when everyone is talking about coronavirus, wouldn't we expect far—right groups to be doing so as well? this was just a sample of facebook...
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correspondingly, the amount of chatter tying them to the coronavirus also spiked.on. we started doing this research because we were interested to look at the intersection between extremism and disinformation online, and we wanted to know how the coronavirus crisis was affecting those trends. ok, so the absolute number of posts today are small, and at a time when everyone is talking about coronavirus, wouldn't we expect far—right groups to be doing so as well? this was just a sample of facebook groups that we could get access to do this research. this is very much a kind of top—level example of the trends and proportions of the far—right's interest and activity around coronavirus. what it doesn't show is what is much more concerning about the scale of this — the mainstreaming of their activity. drilling down even further, analysis revealed how each of these themes interacted with each other. the algorithm sorted the different far—right groups into five main communities based on what they spoke about. there were communities clustered around judaism, islam, immigratio
correspondingly, the amount of chatter tying them to the coronavirus also spiked.on. we started doing this research because we were interested to look at the intersection between extremism and disinformation online, and we wanted to know how the coronavirus crisis was affecting those trends. ok, so the absolute number of posts today are small, and at a time when everyone is talking about coronavirus, wouldn't we expect far—right groups to be doing so as well? this was just a sample of...
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societieses by chance and at t random, th follow chahannels that w we ouourselves have created that ty are able to exploit. amy: professor snowden got caught in italy during the lockout and himself contracted covid-19. he will talk about how pandemics like revolution, war, economic crises are key determinants of historic change. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quaranante report. i'm amy goodmaman. there are now over 4.7 million confirmed cases of the coronavirus and more than 315,000 known deaths around the world. here in the united states, official cases are nearing 1.5 million, with almost 90,000 deaths, representing over one quarter of all fatalities and almost one third of the confirmed ininctions. this d despite thehe u.s. having less than 5%5% of the worlrld's population. robert redfield,ead d of the centnters fodisesease control ld preventition, tweeted d friday e u.s. is on trackck to exceed 100,000 coronavirus deaths by june 1. 48 states will be at least partially reopened this week as health experts continue to warn of the danger
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upper 80s and close to 90 degrees tomorrow and even san francisco and the city made up 76 degrees tying today for the warmest day we've had so far in 2020. mostly clear skies tonight with some patchy fog along the coast and near the bay, it won't take long for that to dissipate. inland temperatures might be a degree or two warmer tomorrow otherwise around the bay and into the coast very similar temperatures but everybody will cool off as we get into the weekend and even some rain chances early next week, we will talk more about that coming up in a few minutes. >>> a live look at the san mateo bridge, it's wide open now a new study is sounding the alarm about bay area traffic once the shelter in place is lifted. the morning commute could increase by up to 42 minutes for some drivers. researchers at vanderbilt say san francisco could be hit harder than any other u.s. city. they believe in our new social distancing world, many people will just avoid public transit altogether, so instead of taking bart, they will drive to work. >> i would definitely try to avoid public transit because it's
upper 80s and close to 90 degrees tomorrow and even san francisco and the city made up 76 degrees tying today for the warmest day we've had so far in 2020. mostly clear skies tonight with some patchy fog along the coast and near the bay, it won't take long for that to dissipate. inland temperatures might be a degree or two warmer tomorrow otherwise around the bay and into the coast very similar temperatures but everybody will cool off as we get into the weekend and even some rain chances early...
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>> we did, one record-tying high temperature, 96 degrees in concord tying a record set 19 years ago in 2001 but there were a lot of temperatures in the 90s farther away from the bay, still in the 90s and a number of locations. only 63 degrees at sfo and 61 downtown you're looking at the changes it's happening, just the very tops of the spires of the golden gate bridge visible as a marine layer is making its way onshore. we will take a look at the changes in store this weekend in a few minutes. >>> the alameda county city with the most covid-19 infections just got a desperately needed resource, today a free testing site opened up in east oakland. we visited the site and it's part of an effort to get more people in vulnerable communities tested. >> reporter: testing ended at 4:00 today, the wait times varied from as little as five minutes to about 45 minutes for others, many of those who we talked to said this was the best option to protect their families and those around them. wilson buckley has been working at highland hospital in oakland during the pandemic, he's a single father tryin
>> we did, one record-tying high temperature, 96 degrees in concord tying a record set 19 years ago in 2001 but there were a lot of temperatures in the 90s farther away from the bay, still in the 90s and a number of locations. only 63 degrees at sfo and 61 downtown you're looking at the changes it's happening, just the very tops of the spires of the golden gate bridge visible as a marine layer is making its way onshore. we will take a look at the changes in store this weekend in a few...
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hot weather all across the bay area, including san francisco, the airport made it up to 89 degrees, tying the record set 46 years ago in 1974. downtown san francisco the temperature topped out at 81 degrees which is short of the record. san jose broke today's record high temperature getting up to 97 degrees this afternoon, the record high from 124 years ago, that's one of the oldest records on the books in san jose and the old record was 95 degrees set in 1896. tomorrow will be another day of hot weather, maybe a degree or two cooler than today but that still puts us at record territory, the heat advisory continues through thursday for all of our inland locations, tomorrow will be the hottest day, and the temperatures drop a little bit for thursday but bigger changes later this week, we will talk about that in the full forecast. >>> the other big story we are following tonight, governor newsom giving hair salons and barbershops the green light to reopen, in counties that give the go-ahead as well. it won't be the same experience you are probably used to. >> reporter: for everyone beginnin
hot weather all across the bay area, including san francisco, the airport made it up to 89 degrees, tying the record set 46 years ago in 1974. downtown san francisco the temperature topped out at 81 degrees which is short of the record. san jose broke today's record high temperature getting up to 97 degrees this afternoon, the record high from 124 years ago, that's one of the oldest records on the books in san jose and the old record was 95 degrees set in 1896. tomorrow will be another day of...
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. >> hello, ty hello, everyone. here's what we know at this hour new jersey is easing its pandemic restrictions just a little bit more. governor phil murphy announcing non-essential stores will be permitted to do curbside pickup and nonessential construction can resume on monday murphy says the state's trends are improving, but it isn't in the clear yet. in las vegas, a sharp increase in new infections. testing in clark county has also been on the rise on saturday, nevada allowed restaurants to reopen with capacity limited to 50%. and amazon has extended pay raises for hourly workers through may 30th the doubling of overtime pay is also being extended. amazon says it continues to see heavy demand it is the second time the company has extended its pay increases. as always, for morecoronavirus coverage, you can head to cnbc.com ty, back to you. >> sue, thank you so much. and let's go now over to seema mody for trading nation. hi, seema. >> hi, tyler we are watching the banks, which are under pressure today after fed c
. >> hello, ty hello, everyone. here's what we know at this hour new jersey is easing its pandemic restrictions just a little bit more. governor phil murphy announcing non-essential stores will be permitted to do curbside pickup and nonessential construction can resume on monday murphy says the state's trends are improving, but it isn't in the clear yet. in las vegas, a sharp increase in new infections. testing in clark county has also been on the rise on saturday, nevada allowed...
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ty for thirty four ninety nine a month for 12 months and get xfinity flex a personalized streaming dashboard for all your favorite apps. click or call today. >>> where's the proof? we're all lost, we're still waiting. >> lost and still waiting. industry insiders want the governor to explain why he's now saying the first community dev county starts to get back in business. curb appeal there is taking on a whole new meaning. >>> in san francisco shops are still waiting to open up. in the meantime confusion may be the new currency as owners figure out what they can and cannot do. >>> san jose has a new plan for eating out. it may come down to closing streets and taking over sidewalks. >>> also here tonight, the kitten whisperer. how a south bay woman is coming to the rescue. >>> how do you respond to critics who say those comments through threw the industry under the bus. >> the governor gets grilled on his statement that a nail salon was the first case of community spread of coronavirus in california and now the industry is fighting back. good evening, thanks for joining us. i'm dan ashley. >>
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. >> on aprinf ty mit havetove which would givg - controlled apartment that goes for less than $1000 per month . >> it's callous, i really couldn't believe it . >> it's distressing. i can't think of a more inappropriate time to do a pre-eviction notice during a pandemic, you don't know where you're going to be moving and we worked very hard in love our jobs but were not sure for going to have jobs in a few weeks . >> we haven't yet completed the purchase and if we do we haven't yet decided what will happen to the building . >> a spokesperson for uc berkeley says the letter was only sent out at this time because they were legally wired to notify tenants of potential for displacement. the letter specifically states that this is not a notice to vacate and tenants will not be asked to move until after shelter in place has been lifted . >> one of the toughest parts of being a student is the housing market . >> just graduating from uc berkeley and says finding a place to live on campus is nearly as competitive as getting in . >> there are some units in the city of burke we for student hous
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maybe either tying itne toloyment benefits, tying it to ppp payments, the small business loans program. do you think people just dot through the goodness of their own hearts, if they're, as you said, looking at their own family, is there way to mandate it or encourage it? >> the first thought is, is that it's aut leadership. this is -- the idea -- it's not only the united states. every part of the world is doing their own thing on this. and some of themng more interesnd successful ways than others. but nobody nobody's bulletproof. and i think it really -- i don't see and if it has to be leadership in the state, then so be it. of the united states,ent whatever conflict i may have, -- if and i'm not suggesting this could happen or not, but the incredible legacy thate would have, no matter what's happened, no matter how horribleai cethings may appear and be for certain families across this country already, if hdid attack this in a way that mod forward quickly to where people could be tested twice a week, where the scientific community could have the the surveillance that they need, i real
maybe either tying itne toloyment benefits, tying it to ppp payments, the small business loans program. do you think people just dot through the goodness of their own hearts, if they're, as you said, looking at their own family, is there way to mandate it or encourage it? >> the first thought is, is that it's aut leadership. this is -- the idea -- it's not only the united states. every part of the world is doing their own thing on this. and some of themng more interesnd successful ways...
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. >> let'seqturn to ty. you know, public transportation is one of the few places in society where all segments teract, at least had been. as this crisis has gone have seen that people with more money were , abwele toon switch telecommuting more easily. blll this lead transit agencies to move their planning to have more transit dependent ridership in their focus? >> i think agencies like muni especially have been really thinking about this hard, about hoto maintain this core of service for people who really do nve any option. they are so focusing essential workers, and essential workers are not just professionals or doctors or something like that, they are all the people we have been abinhe oug t-sefrcut,rityon lig and all the rest. and so yes, i think that you can expect to see a renewed focus on how to maintain service for those folks, but i think it is also going to lead to a period where we really try to look at kesolutions to transportation, public transit, more accessible to people who are having a toug
. >> let'seqturn to ty. you know, public transportation is one of the few places in society where all segments teract, at least had been. as this crisis has gone have seen that people with more money were , abwele toon switch telecommuting more easily. blll this lead transit agencies to move their planning to have more transit dependent ridership in their focus? >> i think agencies like muni especially have been really thinking about this hard, about hoto maintain this core of...
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fed coming in and saying you know what, that provides some cushion or floor to the equity market >> ty. >> i wanted to ask paul but i'll throw it out on the table for you. >> i'm here. >> he's back i'll ask you paul. you say don't worry about the deficits now it's not a concern but we're going to be throwing a lot of tonnage in form of treasury notes and bills and bonds into the marketplace. a lot and a lot of them are very short duration it will have to be rolled next year are you worried at all that this massive supply may not have commensurate demand and interest rates could go up. >> i do not worry about that at all. there will be no problem funding whatever we need the united states will be the global currency. >> i guess we got his answer there. he's not at all worried about that as he froze up again, kenly. he got the answer in >> he did. we'll try again with paul. we're sorry that was so in and out. i think stooeeve did a fine job ginning up the discussion. tyler, carry on. >>> let's give a try with phil auto sales improving for the fifth straight week but demand has yet to sna
fed coming in and saying you know what, that provides some cushion or floor to the equity market >> ty. >> i wanted to ask paul but i'll throw it out on the table for you. >> i'm here. >> he's back i'll ask you paul. you say don't worry about the deficits now it's not a concern but we're going to be throwing a lot of tonnage in form of treasury notes and bills and bonds into the marketplace. a lot and a lot of them are very short duration it will have to be rolled next...
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we want to prevent baseless claims from tying up our courts, destroying jobs, and holding our economy hostage. there are several ways to accomplish this but we need to focus on a solution that provides clarity for our businesses and prevents gamesmanship in the courts. michael krauss is a law professor at george mason university who specializes in tort law. he has pointed out that employees can get workers compensation benefits if they become sick or disabled on the job. in other words, employees willer be covered by existing workers compensation laws. so now what we're talking about is third-party claims, not employees. but defending lawsuits no matter how far-fetched is expensive and litigation costs alone can make the difference between the destruction and the survival of the business. professor krause has said in his opinion the ideal statute would do the following, you may not be sued.g, you he said that could include a list of requirements like wearing masks, specific regulations for restaurants come for meatpackers or other industries. any liability limitations will only protec
we want to prevent baseless claims from tying up our courts, destroying jobs, and holding our economy hostage. there are several ways to accomplish this but we need to focus on a solution that provides clarity for our businesses and prevents gamesmanship in the courts. michael krauss is a law professor at george mason university who specializes in tort law. he has pointed out that employees can get workers compensation benefits if they become sick or disabled on the job. in other words,...
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robert: last i've heardrd was ty won't fly till monday, but t then i've heard they're in wells a and trying to come out here. [helicopter approaching] [helicopter approaching] frances: when i grew up here, we had 20 or more elders around. now we have maybe 2 here. so having this event happen, it is heartfelt for a lot of people because we always wish this would occur for diomede. [singing in native language] frances: you know, the only barrier we have is trying to understand each other with different languages. i see this really strong connection now, and a lot of it have to do with, hey, we are so similar with each other... not just blood, but in the things we do traditionally. [song ends] woman: whohoo! [woman speaking russian] frances: i c can hear ththat happinesess inside that laughte, listening to tthem just interact with e each other. fraances: sohehey were reaeally exchanging, , talking about wh's dancing and what they're doing. this came from big diomede and moved to little diomede. woman: you'rre a split-copy of their nephew, his sister's s so. [laughter] [maan speakingng i
robert: last i've heardrd was ty won't fly till monday, but t then i've heard they're in wells a and trying to come out here. [helicopter approaching] [helicopter approaching] frances: when i grew up here, we had 20 or more elders around. now we have maybe 2 here. so having this event happen, it is heartfelt for a lot of people because we always wish this would occur for diomede. [singing in native language] frances: you know, the only barrier we have is trying to understand each other with...
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hi, sue. >> hello, ty hello, everyone.what's happening at this hour alabama, north carolina, are the first states to use tracing technology you can get more at cnbc.com on how states plan to do contact tracing. 106,000 new cases of covid-19 have been diagnosed according to the world health organization over the last day. that is the most for any day since the outbreak began w.h.o officials also say an end to u.s. funding would have, quote, major implications for its evefforts to deliver health services around the world. >>> and a little bit of encouraging news for those who hope you can only get covid-19 once researchers in boston infected nine monkeys with the coronavirus. all of them recovered and developed antibodies that gave them protection from reinfection. the results are also promising for vaccines and their ability to provide immunity from the coronavirus. as always, ty, you're up to date i'll send it back to you >> i'm glad the monkeys are doing well and that's some promising news there sue, thank you very much >
hi, sue. >> hello, ty hello, everyone.what's happening at this hour alabama, north carolina, are the first states to use tracing technology you can get more at cnbc.com on how states plan to do contact tracing. 106,000 new cases of covid-19 have been diagnosed according to the world health organization over the last day. that is the most for any day since the outbreak began w.h.o officials also say an end to u.s. funding would have, quote, major implications for its evefforts to deliver...
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but we need to take action against the lawsuits from -- frivolous lawsuits from tying up our courts come bankrupting our business and discouraging our economy from reopening. this is not without some precedent. congress in the past have provided similar protection for business and workers who followed guidelines and act in good faith. for example, there was a volunteer protection act in 1997 which provided legal protection from volunteers who worked at nonprofits. there was the y2k act of 1999 which gave protections to businesses if they followed government guidelines and good faith with regard to y2k computer glitches. there was the coverdale teacher protection act of 2001 which gave o protection to teachers ad educators. and so it's simply time for congress once again to exercise our constitutional authority to protection for employers and workers who are operating in good faith and following government and public health guidelines. there's no effort to allow bad behavior or protect those were grossly negligent. .. > >> acting reasonably and supplying in good faith with health guidelin
but we need to take action against the lawsuits from -- frivolous lawsuits from tying up our courts come bankrupting our business and discouraging our economy from reopening. this is not without some precedent. congress in the past have provided similar protection for business and workers who followed guidelines and act in good faith. for example, there was a volunteer protection act in 1997 which provided legal protection from volunteers who worked at nonprofits. there was the y2k act of 1999...
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>> all right, ty, coming up. one industry actually benefiting in the current environment, pizza delivery papa john's rolling out no contact delivery we'll talk to the company's ceo, rob lynch, coming up ♪ you should be mad they gave this guy a promotion. you should be mad at forced camaraderie. and you should be mad at tech that makes things worse. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade, who's tech makes life easier by automatically adding technical patterns on charts and helping you understand what they mean. don't get mad. get e*trade's simplified technical analysis. because they're here working day in, day out at&t is here providing support with advanced services for first responders and connecting temporary hospitals, mobile testing sites and emergency management centers because until their job is done it is essential we all have their backs it's what we've always done. it's what we'll always do. and wells fargo employees are finding ways to do our part. need help like never before by helping people sta
>> all right, ty, coming up. one industry actually benefiting in the current environment, pizza delivery papa john's rolling out no contact delivery we'll talk to the company's ceo, rob lynch, coming up ♪ you should be mad they gave this guy a promotion. you should be mad at forced camaraderie. and you should be mad at tech that makes things worse. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade, who's tech makes life easier by automatically adding technical patterns on charts and helping...
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but we need to take action against the lawsuit -- these frivolous lawsuits for tying up the courts, bankrupting businesses and discouraging the economy from reopening. this is without some precedents. they've had similar protection for business and workers who followed guidelines and act in good faith. for example there's a volunteer protection act of 1997 which provided legal protection for volunteers who worked at nonprofits. there is the y2k active 1999 which gave protection if they follow the guidelines in good waith in regard to y2k computer glitches. there was coverdale, teacher protection act of 2001 which gave protection to teachers and educators and so it simply time for congress once again, to exercise our constitutional authority to provide reasonable liabilityec protection for employers and workers who are operating in good faith and following thes government and public health guidelines. there's no effort to allow bad behavior and a protect those who are grossly negligent. if you think about it, providing the safe harbor for those businesses who follow public health and government
but we need to take action against the lawsuit -- these frivolous lawsuits for tying up the courts, bankrupting businesses and discouraging the economy from reopening. this is without some precedents. they've had similar protection for business and workers who followed guidelines and act in good faith. for example there's a volunteer protection act of 1997 which provided legal protection for volunteers who worked at nonprofits. there is the y2k active 1999 which gave protection if they follow...
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but we need to take action against the lawsuits and frivolous lawsuits tying up our courts and disrupting our businesses and discouraging our economy. from reopening. this is not without some precedent. congress has passed similar protections for businesses and workers who have followed guidelines and acted in good faith. for example there was a volunteer protection act of 1997 which provided legal protection for volunteers who work at nonprofits. there was a y2k act in 1999 which gave protections to businesses that they follow government guidelines in good faith with regard to y2k computer glitches. there was a teacher section act of 2001 which gave protections toteachers and educators . and so it's time for congress once again to exercise our constitutional authority to provide reasonable liability protections for employers and workers are operating in good faith and following government and public health guidelines. there's no effort to allow bad behavior to protect those who are negligent and in fact whenyou think about it , providing a safe harbor for those businesses who follow publ
but we need to take action against the lawsuits and frivolous lawsuits tying up our courts and disrupting our businesses and discouraging our economy. from reopening. this is not without some precedent. congress has passed similar protections for businesses and workers who have followed guidelines and acted in good faith. for example there was a volunteer protection act of 1997 which provided legal protection for volunteers who work at nonprofits. there was a y2k act in 1999 which gave...
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abc news reporter ty hernandez has details. >> reporter: with covid-19 cases dropping in some areas,ing in others, governors across the country are dealing with a difficult decision, when to reopen. it's been more than a week since georgia's governor brian kemp took an aggressive approach to reopening his state, which took effect friday. the state reporting 4,500 more cases since april 27th. but in mississippi, the governor is pausing his plans after the state saw its largest single day increase, nearly 400 new cases and 20 new deaths. >> this was a large enough change to make me take a step back and want to look at the board, and i've come to the conclusion that i must hold on for now. >> reporter: gallup, new mexico, on lockdown as the number of cases there surges. every road surrounding the city now closed. in southern california, orange county beaches closed by governor gavin newsom drawing widespread protests. in chicago, mayor lori lightfoot with a strong warning for anyone hosting or attending large house parties. >> and you refuse to do what is necessary to save lives in the
abc news reporter ty hernandez has details. >> reporter: with covid-19 cases dropping in some areas,ing in others, governors across the country are dealing with a difficult decision, when to reopen. it's been more than a week since georgia's governor brian kemp took an aggressive approach to reopening his state, which took effect friday. the state reporting 4,500 more cases since april 27th. but in mississippi, the governor is pausing his plans after the state saw its largest single day...
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resigned but we know that he and bill so narrow have been at odds as a doctor and health care consultant ty's she prefers some stay at home measures while those narrow doesn't really want any knock down and he just wants to get the economy up and running again very soon because he also faces a lot of pressure from the business sector so on monday was a narrow issue to decree to actually allow gyms and beauty salons to be open again and that took time by surprise because it was narrowed didn't even consulted him but the final straw could be both scenarios wish to actually use a drug that treats malaria on to cover 1000 patients a drug this cult closer o'quinn and to use has been discussed a lot since pandemic started but the w.h.o. has said that there is no evidence whether it could work well what's interesting and what i want to know is exactly how is brazil actually handling the corona virus epidemic so for person narrow the economy seems to be the number one priority he has tried to downplay the crisis since it started has been telling people to ignore quarantine measures has described the
resigned but we know that he and bill so narrow have been at odds as a doctor and health care consultant ty's she prefers some stay at home measures while those narrow doesn't really want any knock down and he just wants to get the economy up and running again very soon because he also faces a lot of pressure from the business sector so on monday was a narrow issue to decree to actually allow gyms and beauty salons to be open again and that took time by surprise because it was narrowed didn't...
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lider grupo de expertos de la casa blanca ha dijo lo que que pasarÍa si el paÍs se precipita a raek fui tyla economÍa. >>> podrÍa haberse rias consecuencias si los estados abren sus negocios demasiado pronto esto dijo el doctor fauci en una audiencia virtual des un cuarto casi vacio, me preocupa comenzar a ver peco nos picos de virus que pronto se conviertan en brote dijo el cientÍfico. >>> su mensaje fue mÁs fuerte en la noviembre del lunes cuando dijo que el paÍs se arriesga a sufrimiento innecesario y muerte. algo que contradice lo que dice el presidente. un el presidente vio que sdwroi. >>> ademÁs, de fauci, otros expertos dieron su testimonio, re cal capitaled la importancia. fauci dijo que dependerÍa de cada estado y su capacidad ofrecer pruebas. tambiÉn advirtiÓ que no se podÍa asegurar que los niÑos son inmunes de efectos mortales de covid-19. algunos republicanos de comitÉ quieren raeshg reactivar la economÍa y derecho contratas piensas que hacerlo serÍa con a contraproducen contraproducente. doctor fauci advierte que podÍa surgir nuevo brote en el otoÑo y que que por lo menos hay
lider grupo de expertos de la casa blanca ha dijo lo que que pasarÍa si el paÍs se precipita a raek fui tyla economÍa. >>> podrÍa haberse rias consecuencias si los estados abren sus negocios demasiado pronto esto dijo el doctor fauci en una audiencia virtual des un cuarto casi vacio, me preocupa comenzar a ver peco nos picos de virus que pronto se conviertan en brote dijo el cientÍfico. >>> su mensaje fue mÁs fuerte en la noviembre del lunes cuando dijo que el paÍs se...
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government has promised further openings this month if the rate of new infections stays low italy has a 2nd ty's death toll after the us with almost 29000 deaths out of 210000 cases . in a moment we'll have more on what such a change for italians has the measures are loosened but 1st we look back at how the country became the 1st nation in europe to be overwhelmed by the virus. in mid march this was the scene at the main hospital in the northern italian city a faggot. with over the previous 3 weeks the number of cases had risen exponentially. one doctor had this message for the rest of the world. while it was suggested just shut down to stop all the break. not coming in this kind of situation that is very very difficult to manage. for italy such advice came too late. so many people were dying that the army had to be called in to transport their bodies to cemeteries and the virus was still spreading despite the government's announcement of a lockdown in the 2nd week of march. because he was the 1st country in europe to impose such destruction and they were unprecedented suddenly cities such as me
government has promised further openings this month if the rate of new infections stays low italy has a 2nd ty's death toll after the us with almost 29000 deaths out of 210000 cases . in a moment we'll have more on what such a change for italians has the measures are loosened but 1st we look back at how the country became the 1st nation in europe to be overwhelmed by the virus. in mid march this was the scene at the main hospital in the northern italian city a faggot. with over the previous 3...
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the fbi had already known that there was no derogatory information tying michael flynn to the russian government. nor did they need to know whether flynn had spoken with ambassador. they knew for a fact he had, because they were listening at the time. they had a word for word transcript of the call. in other words, ban he was lyinn his filing. this is not only of importance to donald trump and people who work for him or people who voted for him, this is important to every american because things fall apart quickly when high-level officials do things like this for political reasons. look around. do you know anybody who trusts the government anymore? there is a reason for that. and it's not good. it's things like this. and by the way, it's not just democrats you should blame for the corrosion of our public life. the vast majority of the russian collusion investigation occurred during the first two years of this of mensuration. who ran the government then? republicans controlled, they had the power to expose this hoax and shut it down but they did not. we can only speculate as to why the
the fbi had already known that there was no derogatory information tying michael flynn to the russian government. nor did they need to know whether flynn had spoken with ambassador. they knew for a fact he had, because they were listening at the time. they had a word for word transcript of the call. in other words, ban he was lyinn his filing. this is not only of importance to donald trump and people who work for him or people who voted for him, this is important to every american because...
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i wanted people to know its beautiful sounds rather than its ststrange sounds, and somehow ty came toit and i gradually won more fans. >> did the invention contribute a lot to boosting the popularity? >> maybe. the theremin is big and hard to move. you control the pitch with the right hand and volume with the left hand. so it's hard to play. but this is small and pretty. and the doll isade off linden tree, so it resonates very well. but right after inventing it, people told me they would only buy it if it is sold at 1,000 yen on the cash desk at diners. but now we play in a group at many places. >> ms. haum gucci, you have been playing the ips trumt for many years with mr. talk eachy. what do you think is the most attractive thing about this instrument? >> the changing sounds. when you turn on the power, you hear the sound like a buzzer which then will turn into beautiful, rich founds. when i play it wholeheartedly, it will result in good performance, i feel very happy. ms. haum gucci will play it for us. the music is titled "moscow nights." what is worth noting about this performance
i wanted people to know its beautiful sounds rather than its ststrange sounds, and somehow ty came toit and i gradually won more fans. >> did the invention contribute a lot to boosting the popularity? >> maybe. the theremin is big and hard to move. you control the pitch with the right hand and volume with the left hand. so it's hard to play. but this is small and pretty. and the doll isade off linden tree, so it resonates very well. but right after inventing it, people told me they...
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. >>> facebook will project meagce bg fremo a ty say t soci media platform should stop the spread that to do with lies and rumors about the election. >>> and then voters voters votes on one issue. supporters say if at base drivers are forced to become empl they he to abilitynddality of the is changing so hiftin the ways we typic it's one of four mn bay area du crisis. this morning, more employers are giving the go ahead to drive at home, and it could drive people more places to consider to live. nevada is one place expecting a wave of relocations. >> the once utopian tech campus is facing destruction, and employees might be able to move to lower costs areas like nevada, but companies will need to evaluate their tolerance for remote workers. >> i think organizations will get more savvy about figuring out what kinds of work can be done remotely. >> the development agencies in nevada are exspgting a wave of bay area workers to relocate. 50,000 left california last year for nevada. and it will create a larger scale force there but not jobs. >> i really thinkstl boom of skilled worker to ne
. >>> facebook will project meagce bg fremo a ty say t soci media platform should stop the spread that to do with lies and rumors about the election. >>> and then voters voters votes on one issue. supporters say if at base drivers are forced to become empl they he to abilitynddality of the is changing so hiftin the ways we typic it's one of four mn bay area du crisis. this morning, more employers are giving the go ahead to drive at home, and it could drive people more places...
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popup shower is a possibility as we go through our afternoon and then for tomorrow, we are looking at [ty of sunshine expected r morrle bit warmer and we waugthe week. daytime highs, mid 60s in san francisco, 70s in san jose and 70 in concord and 72 for fairfield. the extended forecast and what to expect with those temperatures warming up as we go through the next several days. wednesday, thursday, and friday and the warmest days of the week coming our way saturday and for sunday and we'll continue to watch the temperatures climb on monday >>> new at noon, more than a dozen bay area coming together today for the greater good. pastors and parishioners gather at cupertino's shuttered mall to begin giving out 2 million surgical masks and volunteers placing stickers with christian messages with support on the boxes and personally delivering them. they're bound for nursing homes, homeless shelters, food banks and hospitals. virtual and augmented reality are seeing a surge and even being used for ultrasounds. >> we spoke with senior reporter about a device from butterfly networks that's turning
popup shower is a possibility as we go through our afternoon and then for tomorrow, we are looking at [ty of sunshine expected r morrle bit warmer and we waugthe week. daytime highs, mid 60s in san francisco, 70s in san jose and 70 in concord and 72 for fairfield. the extended forecast and what to expect with those temperatures warming up as we go through the next several days. wednesday, thursday, and friday and the warmest days of the week coming our way saturday and for sunday and we'll...
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every day thehe come to work, ty pme to c work knowing that the day they can catch the virus from a sick patient. but they have come to work anyway. they write about and sometimes colleagues died from the disease. at times they lack protective equipment. but they come to work anyway. those nurses that we are soldiering this week, they work 12 hour shifts providing medical care and a high stress environment that is still found time to sit with and comfort patients. i read more than one story about making sure the nurses making sure that their patients will die alone. doctors and nurses and other medical personnel, thank you. we are so grateful for your courage and yourfi sacrifice. before i close my want to send a special thank you to essential workers are the capital complex here in washington. the senators have been able to do aspects of our job, we have also had to be here in the capital to do the critical work of responding through the crisis. we simply could not be here without the contributions of and number of individuals. the men and women of the capitol police. cleaning staff, th
every day thehe come to work, ty pme to c work knowing that the day they can catch the virus from a sick patient. but they have come to work anyway. they write about and sometimes colleagues died from the disease. at times they lack protective equipment. but they come to work anyway. those nurses that we are soldiering this week, they work 12 hour shifts providing medical care and a high stress environment that is still found time to sit with and comfort patients. i read more than one story...
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start of this heatwave, temperatures reach well into the 90s, san jose the height of a was 95 degrees tying today's record high temperature. these temperatures are about 20 degrees above normal for late may. concord got up to 99 degrees which is a new record. still in the 80s and 90s on the map, at this point we've got 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s on the same map. 59 at half moon bay, 74 at sfo but down to 68 downtown and still 94 in fairfield, 92 in concorde and with this stagnant air mass, air quality becomes an issue and in fact there's an air-quality alert tomorrow for the northbay, east bay, and the santa clara value valley. we will take a look at the specifics of how long this heatwave the last coming up in a few minutes. >>> the hot weather making it harder to fight this big fire in milpitas, a large cloud of smoke visible across the south bay and it came from a fire at the newby island landfill. firefighters say several of the large trash piles caught fire but it's unclear exactly what sparked the flames. >>> governor newsom is issuing new rules allowing churches to reopen for in pers
start of this heatwave, temperatures reach well into the 90s, san jose the height of a was 95 degrees tying today's record high temperature. these temperatures are about 20 degrees above normal for late may. concord got up to 99 degrees which is a new record. still in the 80s and 90s on the map, at this point we've got 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s on the same map. 59 at half moon bay, 74 at sfo but down to 68 downtown and still 94 in fairfield, 92 in concorde and with this stagnant air mass, air...
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and ty cover cow have known it. >> you go to something like a barber shop and you're not protected, i don't care who you. i done think any pence vapian august to take cha thans chance. >> may 19th. here is what happened on this date in sports history. in 2016 brandon crawford supplying the power against the padres and the joints get their eighth straight win. 1962. stan gets his career number 3,431st hit. he briana vannozzi old order for most of the national league. cha is allow to write in major events. >> when we win the triple crown, we're going to disney land. >> the horse finished fourth. >> western conference on the ice. san jose your shot at the first ever stanley cup final. the great one ,wayne gretzky with the oilers won three more with edmondon. gretzky at one time held 61 nhl records. take a break. back with the other ed millions of americans consider them the most beloved topping. an covey i haves new evidence shows this foot long fish roamed the ocean 50 million years ago. it's believed the ancient anchovy used it sai cbs 4 sharp tooth for hunting. it didn't seem to be mu
and ty cover cow have known it. >> you go to something like a barber shop and you're not protected, i don't care who you. i done think any pence vapian august to take cha thans chance. >> may 19th. here is what happened on this date in sports history. in 2016 brandon crawford supplying the power against the padres and the joints get their eighth straight win. 1962. stan gets his career number 3,431st hit. he briana vannozzi old order for most of the national league. cha is allow to...
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act p members,s, gregg gonsalves and n nonorthrop, as well as pullets e prize-winningg p playwriright tyushnener. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: gershwin's "the man i love" perforormed by the san francisco gay men's chorus. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman. as we spend the rest of the hour looking at the life and legacy of larry kramer, the legendary writer, trouble using -- trouble is an activist you died in new york of pneumonia -- wednesday at the age of 84. many credit rate kramer for saving thousands of lives affected by the disease. at least 32 million people have died from hiv/aids in the world. warning u us from their various , veterann northrop journalist, cohost of gay usa. she worked with kramer as a member of act up, was arrested some two dozen times for civil disobedience. assistant gonsalves, professor in epidemiology of microbial diseases at yale school of public health, and co-director of the global health justice partnership. he worked with larry k kramer in act up. in a minute, we will be joined by tony kushner. , your
act p members,s, gregg gonsalves and n nonorthrop, as well as pullets e prize-winningg p playwriright tyushnener. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: gershwin's "the man i love" perforormed by the san francisco gay men's chorus. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman. as we spend the rest of the hour looking at the life and legacy of larry kramer, the legendary writer, trouble using -- trouble is an activist you died in new york of pneumonia...