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the u.c. does not affect that today. but what the u.c. leaves out is where small businesses need help today from the united states congress. so yesterday we had an opportunity to find out the numbers. as the majority leader pointed out, we've got to get this right. there are 6.6 million more uninsured today as we learned from the current numbers. we've got to protect small businesses to protect their payroll, and that's what our plans do. so yesterday we were informed by the s.b.a. that as the majority leader indicated, we have about $100 billion that had been processed that has not been distributed yet, mr. president, hasn't been distributed in large numbers because of documentation problems and know your customer rules have prevented a majority of these funds to be released. but today applications are being processed. tomorrow applications are going to be processed. the day after that applications are going to processed because we provided $350 billion. at this moment we're at about $100 bil
the u.c. does not affect that today. but what the u.c. leaves out is where small businesses need help today from the united states congress. so yesterday we had an opportunity to find out the numbers. as the majority leader pointed out, we've got to get this right. there are 6.6 million more uninsured today as we learned from the current numbers. we've got to protect small businesses to protect their payroll, and that's what our plans do. so yesterday we were informed by the s.b.a. that as the...
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the u.c. does not affect that today. but what the u.c. leaves out is where small businesses need help today from the united states congress. so yesterday we had an opportunity to find out the numbers. as the majority leader pointed out, we've got to get this right. there are 6.6 million more uninsured today as we learned from the current numbers. we've got to protect small businesses to protect their payroll, and that's what our plans do. so yesterday we were informed by the s.b.a. that as the majority leader indicated, we have about $100 billion that had been processed that has not been distributed yet, mr. president, hasn't been distributed in large numbers because of documentation problems and know your customer rules have prevented a majority of these funds to be released. but today applications are being processed. tomorrow applications are going to be processed. the day after that applications are going to processed because we provided $350 billion. at this moment we're at about $100 bil
the u.c. does not affect that today. but what the u.c. leaves out is where small businesses need help today from the united states congress. so yesterday we had an opportunity to find out the numbers. as the majority leader pointed out, we've got to get this right. there are 6.6 million more uninsured today as we learned from the current numbers. we've got to protect small businesses to protect their payroll, and that's what our plans do. so yesterday we were informed by the s.b.a. that as the...
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the u.c.oes not affect that today. but what the u.c. leaves out is where small businesses need help today from the united states congress. so yesterday we had an opportunity to find out the numbers. as the majority leader pointed out, we've got to get this right. there are 6.6 million more uninsured today as we learned from the current numbers. we've got to protect small businesses to protect their payroll, and that's what our plans do. so yesterday we were informed by the s.b.a. that as the majority leader indicated, we have about $100 billion that had been processed that has not been distributed yet, mr. president, hasn't been distributed in large numbers because of documentation problems and know your customer rules have prevented a majority of these funds to be released. but today applications are being processed. tomorrow applications are going to be processed. the day after that applications are going to processed because we provided $350 billion. at this moment we're at about $100 billi
the u.c.oes not affect that today. but what the u.c. leaves out is where small businesses need help today from the united states congress. so yesterday we had an opportunity to find out the numbers. as the majority leader pointed out, we've got to get this right. there are 6.6 million more uninsured today as we learned from the current numbers. we've got to protect small businesses to protect their payroll, and that's what our plans do. so yesterday we were informed by the s.b.a. that as the...
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. >>> new at 11:00, doctors at u.c. davis medical center in sacramento are giving details on treating the first covid-19 known to be infected by community transmission. the patient was a woman in her 40s with no previous health issues. they were worried she wouldn't survivor until she was given an experimental drug. >> after stocking the treatment with the experimental drug, the patient started to improve. it was a turnaround point. >> the woman was on a ventilator for two weeks but was discharged and is recovering at home. doctors are launching clinical trials. the cdc has not made an official recommendations but health officials in california are urging people to wear makeses while they are out in public. debra with our report. >> i have been waiting for the advice. >> reporter: los angeles and river side county recommending masks in public. >> i don't want to wait. >> mayor garcetti shows a third of those infected have no symptoms. >> if people want to do it there's no harm to it. >> president trump steers people awa
. >>> new at 11:00, doctors at u.c. davis medical center in sacramento are giving details on treating the first covid-19 known to be infected by community transmission. the patient was a woman in her 40s with no previous health issues. they were worried she wouldn't survivor until she was given an experimental drug. >> after stocking the treatment with the experimental drug, the patient started to improve. it was a turnaround point. >> the woman was on a ventilator for two...
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you know the airways in the lungs across the hall at u.c. riverside they're studying one of those compounds researcher a lot of is focused on nicotine concentrations and refillable. in this case the solution tested is tennessee cured by red oak a fluid made by johnson creek enterprises and online seller of liquids and accessories we order a bunch of and just. the accuracy of the label and in this case this is 18 micrograms per milliliter so this be considered a high nicotine concentration so the test here is we'll see how much it's measuring from the speak and we'll compare that to what's on the label and as you can see from our control it was a lot higher so we know for sure that it is nicotine and recent paper that we published we found out that this specific sample was 59 percent higher than it's advertised they will whoever bought this got way more than they bargained for and yes they did take no asked johnson creek enterprises about its nicotine labeling discrepancy they offer this statement between 20112012 there was a noticeable impro
you know the airways in the lungs across the hall at u.c. riverside they're studying one of those compounds researcher a lot of is focused on nicotine concentrations and refillable. in this case the solution tested is tennessee cured by red oak a fluid made by johnson creek enterprises and online seller of liquids and accessories we order a bunch of and just. the accuracy of the label and in this case this is 18 micrograms per milliliter so this be considered a high nicotine concentration so...
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sample that they manufactured with the 59 percent higher nicotine discrepancy was purchased for the u.c. riverside study online in february 2012 well within the range of johnson creek stated internal improvements in controls and accuracy but they're not alone currently u.c. riverside is evaluating a new batch of liquids from a variety of vendors and polyphony results continue to suggest large discrepancies in nicotine labeling throughout the industry just based on all the research that we've done you never know what you're getting it could be higher nicotine contribution it could be lower and although lower might sound better that's going to mean that you need smoke more interesting what you're buying is normally used to researchers are also concerned about the content of the hundreds of flavored liquids that fuel our number one seller is from animal this is a cereal fruit loops flavored with a little bit of milk. a lot of the flavors that are regarded as grass is generally regarded as safe that is a term that's given to flavoring products that can be ingested what's happening to these
sample that they manufactured with the 59 percent higher nicotine discrepancy was purchased for the u.c. riverside study online in february 2012 well within the range of johnson creek stated internal improvements in controls and accuracy but they're not alone currently u.c. riverside is evaluating a new batch of liquids from a variety of vendors and polyphony results continue to suggest large discrepancies in nicotine labeling throughout the industry just based on all the research that we've...
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. >>> a navy sailor aboard the u.c. theodore roosevelt has died from coronavirus. that sailor was taken to an intensive care unit in guam on thursday. four other sailors were also transferred to the hospital over the weekend. u.s. defense department said they are not in an icu, nor are they an ventilator. nearly 600 sailors on the ship have tested positive for the virus, and 92% of the ship has been tested. >>> the impact of the pandemic on the ship has been at the center of the supervisor asker captain brett crozier called for the ship to be evacuated in a throat the navy. he was dismissed from his post. >>> union leaders said grocery stores and food processing plan protocols. reporter rachel wolf has that story. >> we all have to create our new normal, so any message we warn get out there of how to shop smart and safely is important. >> reporter: after 30 deaths we then your honor wants employees protected and is asking all customers to wear mask, maintain social distancing in stores and not hard products, because according to them, the latter two are happening 8
. >>> a navy sailor aboard the u.c. theodore roosevelt has died from coronavirus. that sailor was taken to an intensive care unit in guam on thursday. four other sailors were also transferred to the hospital over the weekend. u.s. defense department said they are not in an icu, nor are they an ventilator. nearly 600 sailors on the ship have tested positive for the virus, and 92% of the ship has been tested. >>> the impact of the pandemic on the ship has been at the center of...
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so if u.c.ts to say and they want to throw down and say, you know, you have to do it our way, they're already looking at our grades and evaluating them based on a whole bunch of circumstances like home life circumstances, where kids come from, how high they are in percentile wise in the school they are in, and an a is different at galileo than burton than lowell. that is something that currently exists. if they can't look at us as a city and we want to give all a's and just deal with it, if they can't deal with that, you guys are heartless. that is what i have to say. i am for all giving all a's. i am ready to deal with them. i think children should be focused on surviving this pandemic and learning as much as they can when they are not. and that is what we should be doing as a city. udsf is pushing on this. there are educators and i love them and they are raising money with their money they are getting from the government and barely can survive, and they are going to give it to undocumented fam
so if u.c.ts to say and they want to throw down and say, you know, you have to do it our way, they're already looking at our grades and evaluating them based on a whole bunch of circumstances like home life circumstances, where kids come from, how high they are in percentile wise in the school they are in, and an a is different at galileo than burton than lowell. that is something that currently exists. if they can't look at us as a city and we want to give all a's and just deal with it, if...
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so if u.c.ts to say and they want to throw down and say, you know, you have to do it our way, they're already looking at our grades and evaluating them based on a whole bunch of circumstances like home life circumstances, where kids come from, how high they are in percentile wise in the school they are in, and an a is different at galileo than burton than lowell. that is something that currently exists. if they can't look at us as a city and we want to give all a's and just deal with it, if they can't deal with that, you guys are heartless. that is what i have to say. i am for all giving all a's. i am ready to deal with them. i think children should be focused on surviving this pandemic and learning as much as they can when they are not. and that is what we should be doing as a city. udsf is pushing on this. there are educators and i love them and they are raising money with their money they are getting from the government and barely can survive, and they are going to give it to undocumented fam
so if u.c.ts to say and they want to throw down and say, you know, you have to do it our way, they're already looking at our grades and evaluating them based on a whole bunch of circumstances like home life circumstances, where kids come from, how high they are in percentile wise in the school they are in, and an a is different at galileo than burton than lowell. that is something that currently exists. if they can't look at us as a city and we want to give all a's and just deal with it, if...
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the original u.c. did not have that. we now have funds in it. this package is much better to reach those small businesses that desperately need help. now, i brought this to the peangs of secretary mnuchin shortly after our -- to the attention of secretary mnuchin shortly after our discussions on the floor last time. when i explained to him how these programs work for smaller businesses, he showed interest, and i'm glad i was able to negotiate with him the additional $60 billion going into those programs. it's a better package, thanks to the bipartisan process. i do want to mention one additional issue that we need to deal with, and that is accountability. we need to get information on how these programs are working, and i would hope that we would get bipartisan support for that. on april 17, i authored a letter with senator schumer and senator wyden and senator shaheen to secretary mnuchin and administrator caronza in which we asked for the p.p.p. program, give us the numbers and the amount of loans disbursed to small businesses including a brea
the original u.c. did not have that. we now have funds in it. this package is much better to reach those small businesses that desperately need help. now, i brought this to the peangs of secretary mnuchin shortly after our -- to the attention of secretary mnuchin shortly after our discussions on the floor last time. when i explained to him how these programs work for smaller businesses, he showed interest, and i'm glad i was able to negotiate with him the additional $60 billion going into those...
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the original u.c. did not have that. we now have funds in it.his package is much better to reach those small businesses that desperately need help. now, i brought this to the peangs of secretary mnuchin shortly after our -- to the attention of secretary mnuchin shortly after our discussions on the floor last time. when i explained to him how these programs work for smaller businesses, he showed interest, and i'm glad i was able to negotiate with him the additional $60 billion going into those programs. it's a better package, thanks to the bipartisan process. i do want to mention one additional issue that we need to deal with, and that is accountability. we need to get information on how these programs are working, and i would hope that we would get bipartisan support for that. on april 17, i authored a letter with senator schumer and senator wyden and senator shaheen to secretary mnuchin and administrator caronza in which we asked for the p.p.p. program, give us the numbers and the amount of loans disbursed to small businesses including a breako
the original u.c. did not have that. we now have funds in it.his package is much better to reach those small businesses that desperately need help. now, i brought this to the peangs of secretary mnuchin shortly after our -- to the attention of secretary mnuchin shortly after our discussions on the floor last time. when i explained to him how these programs work for smaller businesses, he showed interest, and i'm glad i was able to negotiate with him the additional $60 billion going into those...
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the pentagon said he is not ready to comply with the captain's request to move every sailor from the u.c. rose set in order to disininvestigate the ship after an outbreak abort the aircraft carrier. >>> and null sell working with the state to provide free high- speed internet. to the company will give free access to 100,000 hot spots, and will provide chrome books to 4,000 students in need assist with on-line learning. priority will be given to rural communities when they are distributed. >>> coming up next, just a few days ago it was an event center. now it's a federal medical facility. >> hopefully facilities such as this never see a single person or patient in need. >> we hope to reengage with our public, since they can't be here, we want to keep them involved. >> yeah, since you can't go, one bay area zoo is bringing the animals to you. >>> and then a little later on, the supreme court justice who according to the howell family: auntie jenn's friend and her son can live with them as long as they want. according to the census: it doesn't matter if you're related or not. shape your fut
the pentagon said he is not ready to comply with the captain's request to move every sailor from the u.c. rose set in order to disininvestigate the ship after an outbreak abort the aircraft carrier. >>> and null sell working with the state to provide free high- speed internet. to the company will give free access to 100,000 hot spots, and will provide chrome books to 4,000 students in need assist with on-line learning. priority will be given to rural communities when they are...
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and u.c.erkeley team. >> having a test that will tell us easily who's protected from reinfection, it's all of our hopes. there's a lot of work ahead to be done. but one message i want to get out there very, very clear. none of these tests should currently give anyone a feeling that they're safe from reinfection and modify their behavior to take on more risk. we are just not there yet. >> so those are really important words from a scientist. we hope everyone takes those to heart. you know, scientists say the experience they've had with other viruses, including other coronavirus like the common cold, makes them feel encourageh that humanhave antibodies to this novel coronavirus and will have somemmunity for some period o ttime. no onks it will be different this time-- but it is t proven. >> woodruff: miles o'brien, bringing us up to date. miles, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, the u.s. small business administration reserved eight hours-- unl midnight-- for sma
and u.c.erkeley team. >> having a test that will tell us easily who's protected from reinfection, it's all of our hopes. there's a lot of work ahead to be done. but one message i want to get out there very, very clear. none of these tests should currently give anyone a feeling that they're safe from reinfection and modify their behavior to take on more risk. we are just not there yet. >> so those are really important words from a scientist. we hope everyone takes those to heart. you...
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he never went to u.c. as he claims, and he never worked for morgan stanley. >> i laughed when i first read the résumé. it was hilarious in the sense that he would make up such a story. he created it, and you tell a lie, and you believe it. he believed it. >> narrator: aboubakare also charges that pem group's life-settlement contracts are flatlining. >> so rather than telling the investors that things were not going so well, they would essentially take new money from new investors in order to pay the first group of investors their money back. >> narrator: in other words, danny pang is running a ponzi scheme. >> i don't think he really believed he was stealing anybody's money. what he believed was if there was a shortfall during this first time segment, in the future, it'd be solved. >> narrator: last-ditch attempts to settle fail. >> he wanted to control the show. if he did not control the show, he would not play the game. >> narrator: but aboubakare still has one last card to play. since pang won't take hi
he never went to u.c. as he claims, and he never worked for morgan stanley. >> i laughed when i first read the résumé. it was hilarious in the sense that he would make up such a story. he created it, and you tell a lie, and you believe it. he believed it. >> narrator: aboubakare also charges that pem group's life-settlement contracts are flatlining. >> so rather than telling the investors that things were not going so well, they would essentially take new money from new...
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. >> u.c. berkeley says crime as a whole is still down. but he says that the current spike continues that might mean one thing. >> the more generates go up, the more that is telling you that lots of people aren't socially distancing. >> police say many suspects aren't going to jail because of the new zero bale schedule set up due to the coronavirus. they don't seem to care about sheltering in place whether the spectators of the site showing oakland or an illegal cockfight near pleasantton. >> we have about ever 0 people inside a barn not social distancing, not following the health guidelines. >> there has been a spike in deadly officer-involved shootings. since easter, suspects have been shot and killed by south san francisco. that case isn't unusual. investigators are looking into whether it was tied to a grizzly homicide in san francisco. law enforcement hopes it doesn't extend through the summer. ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> providing mediums for san francisco families. the community group is working with more communities to make that happen.
. >> u.c. berkeley says crime as a whole is still down. but he says that the current spike continues that might mean one thing. >> the more generates go up, the more that is telling you that lots of people aren't socially distancing. >> police say many suspects aren't going to jail because of the new zero bale schedule set up due to the coronavirus. they don't seem to care about sheltering in place whether the spectators of the site showing oakland or an illegal cockfight near...
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u.c. of the current recession, the u.s. will need a rebound in consumer spending. >> the two things we need are to keep families afloat right now and make sure that when we do release further restrictions that people have money to spend. >> for that to happen, people will have to be receiving their economic stimulus checks and the federal government is going to have to support the state and local governments. he says that way teachers, first responders, public health workers, and others who work for local governments will keep getting their paychecks and have money available to spend. >>> time is now 4:06. big problems facing californians applying for pandemic unemployment. greg lee talked to some of the newly unemployed about what is happening to them. >> absolute nightmare. >>> tiana sullivan is one of the nearly 3.5 million californians who applied for unemployment after losing jobs to pay. i don't have anyone else that can take care of me. i am just a single person. without this income, i am screwed. >> sullivan is one
u.c. of the current recession, the u.s. will need a rebound in consumer spending. >> the two things we need are to keep families afloat right now and make sure that when we do release further restrictions that people have money to spend. >> for that to happen, people will have to be receiving their economic stimulus checks and the federal government is going to have to support the state and local governments. he says that way teachers, first responders, public health workers, and...
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. >> reporter: u.c. berkeley epidemiologist dr. reingold: do you think this is much more widespread on the west coast than we even realized? >> most people in california remain susceptible to this infection. so, 3%-4% of th majority of us remain uninfected and at risk. >> reporter: california has seen a 67% jump in deaths in the last week. the state will now test more asymptomatic people in high-risk environments. >> i do think we're flattening the curve. >> reporter: jason knoell is recovering from the covid-19 infection he got in early march. >> i think we're saving lives now, which i think is a good thing. i do think at the time maybe there were a lot of people that should have been taking it a lot more seriously, though. >> reporter: governor newsom says the state has not met his criteria for lifting that stay- at-home order. one of them is testing. that's why they hope to have 86 new testing sites up and running soon. norah. >> o'donnell: jamie, thank you. tonight, the u.n. is warning that the pandemic is putting the world at
. >> reporter: u.c. berkeley epidemiologist dr. reingold: do you think this is much more widespread on the west coast than we even realized? >> most people in california remain susceptible to this infection. so, 3%-4% of th majority of us remain uninfected and at risk. >> reporter: california has seen a 67% jump in deaths in the last week. the state will now test more asymptomatic people in high-risk environments. >> i do think we're flattening the curve. >>...
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well this is all come out in the trial of u.c. global a security firm and in particular their head. as he's accused of privacy violations money laundering and bribery and while of the prosecution we're making their case they've accused him of his company of while they were conducting security for the ecuadorian embassy in london having spied on julian a songe for the united states and in fact that they took the video recordings and sound recordings once a month to the united states now what's come out in the most recent documents is that there were plans put in place that were incredibly top secret these of come out as part of the documents that have been released e-mails that have been released from former employees that there were to be kept top secrets that they were to focus in particular on stella morris who is the fiance of julian assange now among the plans that were put in place were one to steal a dirty nappy from a scientist son gabriel as they were trying to determine whether a songe was actually the father it was later point out to them according to these documents that
well this is all come out in the trial of u.c. global a security firm and in particular their head. as he's accused of privacy violations money laundering and bribery and while of the prosecution we're making their case they've accused him of his company of while they were conducting security for the ecuadorian embassy in london having spied on julian a songe for the united states and in fact that they took the video recordings and sound recordings once a month to the united states now what's...
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schools including california state universities the lawsuits claimed it was unfair and unlawful for u.c. to keep fees to cover the cost of certain on campus services which are no longer available to students paying exorbitant amounts of tuition for learning ancient greek must have felt like a scam before but now paying thousands of dollars to log on to your colleges version of you tube must feel extra scamming if you wanted to learn animal husbandry through videos staying home at your parents you want applying to college and now that creepy professor is extra creepy. because he's not wearing pants people are starting to worry will anything be the same or will the only businesses that's arrive be the places that can afford to create its own patrons like this baseball club in taiwan that has cardboard cutouts of fans and that's all the insanity i have for you today we now go to redacted correspondent natalie mcgill with some mind blowing old news. unless you have a peloton bike or an indoor track in your house you may find it hard these days to get rigorous exercise without fear of catchi
schools including california state universities the lawsuits claimed it was unfair and unlawful for u.c. to keep fees to cover the cost of certain on campus services which are no longer available to students paying exorbitant amounts of tuition for learning ancient greek must have felt like a scam before but now paying thousands of dollars to log on to your colleges version of you tube must feel extra scamming if you wanted to learn animal husbandry through videos staying home at your parents...
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my friends is where the seti at home computer network found itself on march 31st the end based on a u.c. berkeley since 1999 the search for extraterrestrial intelligence at home projects search for potential e.t. radio sea intelligence evidence throughout data collected by the ever cboe observatory in puerto rico and the green bank telescope in west virginia it did this not by using a massive government or privately funded supercomputer but by utilizing in bast volunteer based user donated network of personal home computers laptops and even android mobile devices to create this kind of virtual supercomputer out of the many but they are not my friends because the closing of seti at home isn't because the search for extraterrestrial life is ending. it's ending because that phase of the work that seti at home was doing was needed was needed for is now finished and the project's authors are moving. back and analysis and potentially presenting their findings in scientific journals so we'll have to see what happens next always fun searching for a williams right now in life and the quest will
my friends is where the seti at home computer network found itself on march 31st the end based on a u.c. berkeley since 1999 the search for extraterrestrial intelligence at home projects search for potential e.t. radio sea intelligence evidence throughout data collected by the ever cboe observatory in puerto rico and the green bank telescope in west virginia it did this not by using a massive government or privately funded supercomputer but by utilizing in bast volunteer based user donated...
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in a very cliched u.c. that is stick soon says the narrative is the creative process itself is in and there's nothing better than entering a space and feeling extremely nervous and uncertain. you know dancers looking to you with huge expectations going to the sound of music that moves you hear it and creating something that hadn't existed before us that's not meet. and greet. one of his main focuses has always been melding dance with music. mine attend st d. my kind of dances are ones who give it their all even in rehearsal a nice little knot i believe because i'm a slave driver and they're afraid they'll be fired if they don't to me. because it gives them joy. and this joy in fact me to him it's a great source of inspiration for me which is for me and of course in spirit. is a choreographer who's loved and appreciated by character dancers. that the magic that happens in the studio that it's nothing that i can tell but i guess as a choreographer and dancer you create. really a fine line when you're in the s
in a very cliched u.c. that is stick soon says the narrative is the creative process itself is in and there's nothing better than entering a space and feeling extremely nervous and uncertain. you know dancers looking to you with huge expectations going to the sound of music that moves you hear it and creating something that hadn't existed before us that's not meet. and greet. one of his main focuses has always been melding dance with music. mine attend st d. my kind of dances are ones who give...
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-san diego and u.c.-davis to increase testing in high capacity labs around the state of california. heard from governor ron desantis, mr. president, about the efforts of the state of florida. i believe he said that at this time florida had conducted 275,000 coronavirus tests. and they're in the process of a major expansion of statewide testing with the goal of opening up additional sites and using the florida national guard to test residents at nursing homes and long-term care facilities in florida. we also recommended today to every governor's attention the public health website that florida established which has useful information on a county by county level where testing is happening. vendors are utilizing test assets, they're managing and deploying these resources as they see fit and as your direction we're going to continue to work very closely with them. other governors that we spoke with included governor whitmer of michigan. there are 13 new or expanded coronavirus drive-through testing sites in michigan that her team has stood up with michigan primary care association. and
-san diego and u.c.-davis to increase testing in high capacity labs around the state of california. heard from governor ron desantis, mr. president, about the efforts of the state of florida. i believe he said that at this time florida had conducted 275,000 coronavirus tests. and they're in the process of a major expansion of statewide testing with the goal of opening up additional sites and using the florida national guard to test residents at nursing homes and long-term care facilities in...
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documents extremely private photographs she was being blackmailed in order to stop the cancelling of u.c. global's contract with the ecuadorian embassy now perhaps what is has the most perhaps the biggest impact long term of these revelations or these allegations at least that have come out in the spanish court is that meetings between julian assange and his lawyer were recorded including. that they took the women's toilet to try and get away from any suspected eavesdroppers now this would be a violation of lawyer client confidentiality and if it turns out that this was done at the order of the united states it could have a big impact on julian assange extradition hearings that are coming up if that is of course of the united states come proves to be behind it but alice denies any of the charges and all of the charges against him he says that all of the actions that he and his company undertook were at the behest of the ecuadorian secret service and not the united states during the sarge of course faces a number of charges including 17 violations of the espionage act in the united states
documents extremely private photographs she was being blackmailed in order to stop the cancelling of u.c. global's contract with the ecuadorian embassy now perhaps what is has the most perhaps the biggest impact long term of these revelations or these allegations at least that have come out in the spanish court is that meetings between julian assange and his lawyer were recorded including. that they took the women's toilet to try and get away from any suspected eavesdroppers now this would be a...
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phyllis was born in tulsa, oklahoma in 1924 and soon moved to northern california, graduated from u.c. berkeley in 1946. she then embarked on a career in journalist, which led her to seattle, where she met del, and after, they moved to san francisco. in 1955, she and del, along with other gay and lesbian couples, they began publishing the first lesbian publication the ladder, and remained in publication for 16 years, until 1972. that first year, they published lesbian woman. the couple made history as the first open lesbians to join the national organization of women. they were also engaged in local politics and were active members of the city's first gay and lesbian political club. they stayed active as they aged, joining old lesbians advocating for change. the clinic that bears their name is currently in financial distress and facing the possibility of imminent closure, which we cannot let happ happen. phyllis and del changes the world of countless lgbtq people for the better. phyllis was a long time resident of district 8, and it was a pleasure to represent her. the rest i submit.
phyllis was born in tulsa, oklahoma in 1924 and soon moved to northern california, graduated from u.c. berkeley in 1946. she then embarked on a career in journalist, which led her to seattle, where she met del, and after, they moved to san francisco. in 1955, she and del, along with other gay and lesbian couples, they began publishing the first lesbian publication the ladder, and remained in publication for 16 years, until 1972. that first year, they published lesbian woman. the couple made...
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. >> georgetown and u.c.probably tied up at the top and i'm still trying to figure out between those two schools and taking a gap year is just right below it. >> rather than being inside a classroom environment a gap year is about career exploration, gaining practical skills and personal growth. >> reporter: for rachel lott and her parents, cost is a major factor. especially now. >> it's really unappealing to me, the idea of paying for college and doing all of that schoolwork when i'm not able to connect face-to-face with the people that are teaching me and the people i'm working with. >> reporter: david wright, abc news, new york. >> and joining us this morning from home is parenting expert rachel simmons. thanks for getting up with us. first, let's dive into this. is there really a -- is this really a realistic option for all students, or just ones with well to do parents. do you need to have money to be able to do this kind of gap year? >> yes, so i spoke with j2 guides, a gap year consulting group. what t
. >> georgetown and u.c.probably tied up at the top and i'm still trying to figure out between those two schools and taking a gap year is just right below it. >> rather than being inside a classroom environment a gap year is about career exploration, gaining practical skills and personal growth. >> reporter: for rachel lott and her parents, cost is a major factor. especially now. >> it's really unappealing to me, the idea of paying for college and doing all of that...
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right now, we're working with san francisco state, u.s.f., u.c. berkeley. we're trying to bring in staff, working with c.b.o.s so that we can hire staff to do all of this work that can extend the expertise that we have at the health department. >> president yee: thank you. supervisor haney? >> supervisor haney: thank you. thank you, president yee. dr. aragon, i wonder if you could speak to testing capacity. we spoke if we have enough tests in san francisco. it seems like we have a lot of priority populations that we should be testing that we aren't testing. there's been some announcements from ucsf that they're able to help with testing for a period of time. how much testing are we doing citywide, and what are the limitations for us to do more? >> yeah. i don't have the statistics on me right now. if you go to the website, it tells us the testing capacity that we're doing, and the testing capacity is finally beginning to open up and finally beginning to increase. the one thing that held up testing was the supply chain of things like swabs. initially, it was
right now, we're working with san francisco state, u.s.f., u.c. berkeley. we're trying to bring in staff, working with c.b.o.s so that we can hire staff to do all of this work that can extend the expertise that we have at the health department. >> president yee: thank you. supervisor haney? >> supervisor haney: thank you. thank you, president yee. dr. aragon, i wonder if you could speak to testing capacity. we spoke if we have enough tests in san francisco. it seems like we have a...
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having a day off for more than 2 years the yemeni soldiers help protect the kingdom southern border from u.c. attacks the border guards are part of the saudi led coalition bush has waged war in yemen for the past 5 years 2. in kenya and stage 3 of the search for 22 people who disappeared during flooding 12 people confirmed dead when homes shops on the market were all swept away by a landslide triggered by torrential rain as katherine sawyer now reports the disasters in the same area where a landslide killed dozens of people 5 months ago. flying over this scenic terrain in western kenya it's hard to miss the devastation on the ground which is caused by a huge margin light after 2 rivers bust their banks it's been raining heavily for days in the more mountainous areas and the impact is felt in this area the kenyan counties. and west palm courts. this is where market stood until rocks came crashing down. also destroying homes shops and restaurants hundreds of people lined the town market on saturday afternoon. stanley corey ran a butcher's shop and was hoping to sell 24 goats. all but 4 was swe
having a day off for more than 2 years the yemeni soldiers help protect the kingdom southern border from u.c. attacks the border guards are part of the saudi led coalition bush has waged war in yemen for the past 5 years 2. in kenya and stage 3 of the search for 22 people who disappeared during flooding 12 people confirmed dead when homes shops on the market were all swept away by a landslide triggered by torrential rain as katherine sawyer now reports the disasters in the same area where a...
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executive director and chief economist at the washington center for equity growth and law professor of u.c black, banks and racial inequality." this has been something that's been going on for a while. heather, one of the things that you bring up is that our health care system, which is inefficient in the best of times compared to other western countries is also badly dis bauted and in times of pandemic, that is what underscores the system. people who don't have access to good health care on a good day die on a bad day. >> certainly. one of the things this pandemic has real underscored is the kind of inequalities we've seen in our economy for a very long time are real fromagilities. we had a weak economy coming into the pandemic. those workers that didn't have access to the kinds of jobs that gave them health coverage and didn't have access to jobs that gave them paid sick days and other on-the-job protections like unions that would allow them to be able to get to work safely and know if they got sick they could be cared for without fear of contracting this coronavirus. so this high rate o
executive director and chief economist at the washington center for equity growth and law professor of u.c black, banks and racial inequality." this has been something that's been going on for a while. heather, one of the things that you bring up is that our health care system, which is inefficient in the best of times compared to other western countries is also badly dis bauted and in times of pandemic, that is what underscores the system. people who don't have access to good health care...
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the brilliant people at u.c. berkeley, working with our scientists at ucsf on modelling, the chan-zuckerberg biohub initiative has been an enormous help in making equipment and expertise available in improving our testing. scientists at ucsf working on not only new testing approaches but also new treatments. and most of all, i want to acknowledge our strong community of supporters. people interested in making sure that san francisco is always a community -- people who stepped forward with contacts, people who have stepped forward, taking their n95s and depositing them in a place where they can be used by health care workers, and people who have made financial contributions to get us through this difficult time. we must flatten the curve. we must get in front of this epidemic. we are going to face very hard times in the coming weeks, but if we do the basic things that dr. colfax talked about -- wash washing our hands, keeping our distance, and staying home, we can do our part to help this community succeed. so tha
the brilliant people at u.c. berkeley, working with our scientists at ucsf on modelling, the chan-zuckerberg biohub initiative has been an enormous help in making equipment and expertise available in improving our testing. scientists at ucsf working on not only new testing approaches but also new treatments. and most of all, i want to acknowledge our strong community of supporters. people interested in making sure that san francisco is always a community -- people who stepped forward with...
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right now, we're working with san francisco state, u.s.f., u.c. berkeley. we're trying to bring in staff, working with c.b.o.s so that we can hire staff to do all of this work that can extend the expertise that we have at the health department. >> president yee: thank you. supervisor haney? >> supervisor haney: thank you. thank you, president yee. dr. aragon, i wonder if you could speak to testing capacity. we spoke if we have enough tests in san francisco. it seems like we have a lot of priority populations that we should be testing that we aren't testing. there's been some announcements from ucsf that they're able to help with testing for a period of time. how much testing are we doing citywide, and what are the limitations for us to do more? >> yeah. i don't have the statistics on me right now. if you go to the website, it tells us the testing capacity that we're doing, and the testing capacity is finally beginning to open up and finally beginning to increase. the one thing that held up testing was the supply chain of things like swabs. initially, it was
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giving free flights to medical personnel including this group of 20 volunteer doctors and nurses from u.c just the simple act of saying thank you meant a lot to people. >> that was -- that was what it was for me. now that it's out it goes to every one of those people who have been willing to run toward the danger instead of away from it. [ applause ] >> reporter: people worthy of all the thanks you can fit into the biggest airliner you can find. for "cbs this morning," kris van cleave, washington. >> that is so great. you know, the word hero gets thrown around a lot. what these people are doing is truly heroic. i've said it before, but i hope when this is all over, we have like a ticker tape parade for health care workers in this city, gayle. >> oh, anthony. i think that is such a great idea. no hero that we know ever wants to claim the title. but they are certainly that. i talked to a doctor the other day, and she said we call this the 9/11 of medicine. what they see and what they do on a daily basis and continue to go back into the hospital, we are all forever grateful for that. the str
giving free flights to medical personnel including this group of 20 volunteer doctors and nurses from u.c just the simple act of saying thank you meant a lot to people. >> that was -- that was what it was for me. now that it's out it goes to every one of those people who have been willing to run toward the danger instead of away from it. [ applause ] >> reporter: people worthy of all the thanks you can fit into the biggest airliner you can find. for "cbs this morning,"...
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right now, we're working with san francisco state, u.s.f., u.c. berkeley. we're trying to bring in staff, working with c.b.o.s so that we can hire staff to do all of this work that can extend the expertise that we have at the health department. >> president yee: thank you. supervisor haney? >> supervisor haney: thank you. thank you, president yee. dr. aragon, i wonder if you could speak to testing capacity. we spoke if we have enough tests in san francisco. it seems like we have a lot of priority populations that we should be testing that we aren't testing. there's been some announcements from ucsf that they're able to help with testing for a period of time. how much testing are we doing citywide, and what are the limitations for us to do more? >> yeah. i don't have the statistics on me right now. if you go to the website, it tells us the testing capacity that we're doing, and the testing capacity is finally beginning to open up and finally beginning to increase. the one thing that held up testing was the supply chain of things like swabs. initially, it was
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phyllis was born in tulsa, oklahoma in 1924 and soon moved to northern california, graduated from u.c. berkeley in 1946. she then embarked on a career in journalist, which led her to seattle, where she met del, and after, they moved to san francisco. in 1955, she and del, along with other gay and lesbian couples, they began publishing the first lesbian publication the ladder, and remained in publication for 16 years, until 1972. that first year, they published lesbian woman. the couple made history as the first open lesbians to join the national organization of women. they were also engaged in local politics and were active members of the city's first gay and lesbian political club. they stayed active as they aged, joining old lesbians advocating for change. the clinic that bears their name is currently in financial distress and facing the possibility of imminent closure, which we cannot let happ happen. phyllis and del changes the world of countless lgbtq people for the better. phyllis was a long time resident of district 8, and it was a pleasure to represent her. the rest i submit.
phyllis was born in tulsa, oklahoma in 1924 and soon moved to northern california, graduated from u.c. berkeley in 1946. she then embarked on a career in journalist, which led her to seattle, where she met del, and after, they moved to san francisco. in 1955, she and del, along with other gay and lesbian couples, they began publishing the first lesbian publication the ladder, and remained in publication for 16 years, until 1972. that first year, they published lesbian woman. the couple made...