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concerns at other venues. if the venue's complaint and the neighbor's still having an issue, one thing that comes to my mind is maybe the building requires some extra sound proofing or mitigation. >> where the resident lives? >> president bleiman: where the resident lives, because if the venue is doing something within the code, maybe there's some other issue going on. i don't know if -- is there any precedent for us having a landlord come before us and speaking with them? >> i mean, they're a member of the public. that's one thing they can certainly do, they can come and certainly address you themselves. >> president bleiman: i think we should offer that, at least. every case that i've seen up here, you know, every single time that i've -- since i've been here when there's a repeated complainant, we are finding violations or out of compliance with a venue, so this seems to me to be very one sided in what's going on. but i'd welcome any thoughts that the rest of the commission has. >> so they get the complaint
concerns at other venues. if the venue's complaint and the neighbor's still having an issue, one thing that comes to my mind is maybe the building requires some extra sound proofing or mitigation. >> where the resident lives? >> president bleiman: where the resident lives, because if the venue is doing something within the code, maybe there's some other issue going on. i don't know if -- is there any precedent for us having a landlord come before us and speaking with them? >>...
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so, i've met venus williams years ago when i hosted a fireside chat with venus.hit it off when she told me her karaoke game is on fire, which a lot of you are probably playing right now. she also happens to be one of the greatest tennis players of all time, and half of the legendary duo we know as the williams sisters. now, venus is motivating all of us with her quarantine at home workouts. take a look. >> i wanted to make sure everyone could do this work out even if you don't have work at a commit at home. so we will use stuff you have. gallons of water container, or a bottle of champagne. ♪ >> tamron: venus as a designer and entrepreneur, and most famously a tennis champion. joining us in "cyber hall" is seven-time grand slam champ, venus williams. let me talk about, first of all, the backdrop of where you are and how you're isolating. how are you feeling? >> thank you. i'm in florida, so i'm fortunate to be somewhere where it's warm. outside, the backyard. not everybody has those conveniences. i couldn't complain. i'm handling it pretty well. it has set in for
so, i've met venus williams years ago when i hosted a fireside chat with venus.hit it off when she told me her karaoke game is on fire, which a lot of you are probably playing right now. she also happens to be one of the greatest tennis players of all time, and half of the legendary duo we know as the williams sisters. now, venus is motivating all of us with her quarantine at home workouts. take a look. >> i wanted to make sure everyone could do this work out even if you don't have work...
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these are some big venues that attract tourists and people to destination locations. do you see a world going forward where the relationship between concert organizers, venues and travel and leisure companies becomes even closer to try to promote some of the activity around getting people to concerts, getting them more comfortable with the idea of going to these types of events >> absolutely. i think in general what this says is everybody will have to work a lot closer to make sure we're creating the right safe environment that people feel comfortable going and whether that includes our coordination between the hotel, the events themselves, the airlines, all of that i think will start to see more -- what can we share, what can we do in common, how can we follow the same practices to make sure that people are fully comfortable when they want to go to an event like a big festival. >> joe, just a final question here is -- as you look at this next year ahead without any major events, are you working on any new revenue streams like pay per view concerts that would be live
these are some big venues that attract tourists and people to destination locations. do you see a world going forward where the relationship between concert organizers, venues and travel and leisure companies becomes even closer to try to promote some of the activity around getting people to concerts, getting them more comfortable with the idea of going to these types of events >> absolutely. i think in general what this says is everybody will have to work a lot closer to make sure we're...
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with venue officials so they can be used for the postponed games. the ioc added there will be additional costs but didn't provide any details. >>> a shortage of face masks continues to be a problem around the world. in thailand which has seen over 1 1800 cases of the coronavirus, the country's monks are combining innovation with spirituality to provide people with masks and comfort in these uncertain times. nhk world reports. >> reporter: at 5:00 p.m. on the dot, monks in thailand start to pray to remind themselves of buddha and his teaching. but today's prayer is different. the monks here are wearing masks against the coronavirus. the idea came from a temple near bangkok well known. >> translator: there aren't enough masks on the market, and people are concerned. that's why i decided to make the masks. >> reporter: he discovered that the high quality cotton used to make his robes is the perfect material to produce masks. in march with the help of local housewives, theyy started makin thousands of washable masks every day. but there was still one ch
with venue officials so they can be used for the postponed games. the ioc added there will be additional costs but didn't provide any details. >>> a shortage of face masks continues to be a problem around the world. in thailand which has seen over 1 1800 cases of the coronavirus, the country's monks are combining innovation with spirituality to provide people with masks and comfort in these uncertain times. nhk world reports. >> reporter: at 5:00 p.m. on the dot, monks in...
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. >> tell us about the venue case. >> we were talking before hand also a prosecution in memphis when it was initiated and it was similar with the sense they were politically motivated the effort to go after a politician for corruption so the media environment was extraordinary and then nonstop and he was convicted and repealed to the sixth circuit to have that conviction overturned and with the change of venue and when we got that he was acquitted. >> that means you go from one jurisdiction to another then you can't get a fair trial in that jurisdiction so the change of venue is extraordinarily significant so look at o.j. simpson for the prosecutor takes the case from los angeles so that whole question of change of venue become significant they try to rule the case out of miami and they failed ultimately. one of the things that happens is you have relatively young defense lawyers trying their cases and after the jury fight one of the defense lawyers for the other defense lawyers but the fact one said that and they are is the conviction with the change of venue's that the book deals w
. >> tell us about the venue case. >> we were talking before hand also a prosecution in memphis when it was initiated and it was similar with the sense they were politically motivated the effort to go after a politician for corruption so the media environment was extraordinary and then nonstop and he was convicted and repealed to the sixth circuit to have that conviction overturned and with the change of venue and when we got that he was acquitted. >> that means you go from...
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we visited this east london venue the day the job retention scheme was announced.are grave warnings about the very near future. at the start of all this, we had 100 employees. we put 90 onto furlough. if thejob retention scheme is not extended beyond the end ofjune, i doubt very much we will have more than seven employees still working in the business, it is that serious for us. i think that more than half of hospitality businesses and perhaps as many as 2 million jobs are at risk. this is notjust about missing a night out. it's about large parts of an industry going missing. but the wages tab tojune could hit £50 billion and the government knows it can't pay it forever. simon jack, bbc news. a paper published in the medical journal the lancet today has highlighted what is known and not known about immunity after a person has been infected with coronavirus. understanding the nature of immunity is key to developing successful treatments and vaccines, as well as helping governments decide on the way various lockdowns might be relaxed. 0ur science correspondent rebecc
we visited this east london venue the day the job retention scheme was announced.are grave warnings about the very near future. at the start of all this, we had 100 employees. we put 90 onto furlough. if thejob retention scheme is not extended beyond the end ofjune, i doubt very much we will have more than seven employees still working in the business, it is that serious for us. i think that more than half of hospitality businesses and perhaps as many as 2 million jobs are at risk. this is...
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those venues are not going to come back for months of not year or year i mean we're not going to see full house stadiums with 60000 or 100000 people there so that's the 1st thing we're going to see and the lack of people going to rust runs crowded bars those are going to be a long time in coming before we get people to go back there because we're going to still keep our social business and until we have a solid vaccine and we have a better understanding of what this is which is probably no more than the flu once it's figured out is that we'll get back to normal but until then it's going to be very cautious and proceed with caution and i think all the venues are going to proceed with caution as well which means that we're not coming back quite so fast when it comes to the big thing and even once they open the not so big things restaurants well even traveling getting on a plane that does somebody want to sit that close to someone when you're stuck in the middle seat for over 6 hours of during a flight but jeffrey i want to ask you this now the fed is moving and saying that they're goin
those venues are not going to come back for months of not year or year i mean we're not going to see full house stadiums with 60000 or 100000 people there so that's the 1st thing we're going to see and the lack of people going to rust runs crowded bars those are going to be a long time in coming before we get people to go back there because we're going to still keep our social business and until we have a solid vaccine and we have a better understanding of what this is which is probably no more...
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we visited this east london venue the day the job retention scheme was announced.rnings about the very near future. at the start of this we had a hundred employees and we put 90 onto the furlough. if the retention scheme is not extended beyond the end ofjune i doubt we will have more than seven employees still working in the business, it's that serious for us. i think more than half of hospitality businesses and as many as 2 millionjobs than half of hospitality businesses and as many as 2 million jobs are at risk. this is notjust about missing a night out, it's about large parts ofan a night out, it's about large parts of an industry going missing. but the wages tab untiljune could hit £50 billion in the government knows it cannot pay for ever. simonjack, bbc news. hospices providing vital end—of—life care to thousands of people every day are having to radically transform how they deliver that care, often meaning stringent restrictions on visiting relatives. the government says it's working around the clock to ensure hospices have the equipment and support they nee
we visited this east london venue the day the job retention scheme was announced.rnings about the very near future. at the start of this we had a hundred employees and we put 90 onto the furlough. if the retention scheme is not extended beyond the end ofjune i doubt we will have more than seven employees still working in the business, it's that serious for us. i think more than half of hospitality businesses and as many as 2 millionjobs than half of hospitality businesses and as many as 2...
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chapter one, restaurants, cinemas and sporting venues could reopen under certain restrictions. schools, day care centers and bars would not. again,ing up america keen to kickstart the e economy donald trump unveiled a program to ease the lockdown state-by-state. backtracking on remarks he had the ultimate authority to reopen the economy, the president promised governors they would be handling the process themselves. >> governors will be empowered to tailor an approach that meets the diverse circumstances of their own states. every state is very different. >> the guideline for outline three phrases. states will have to sacrifice certain criteria to start the first phase, including evididene of a decrease in coronavirus cases and hospitalizations over a 14-d-day period, a and a rebud teststing system.. during phase one most people are encouraged to continue working from home. non-essential travel will be minimized and large venues suchh as cinemas and places of worship will be able to reopen under strict social distancing measures. phase two will allow non-essential travel and ga
chapter one, restaurants, cinemas and sporting venues could reopen under certain restrictions. schools, day care centers and bars would not. again,ing up america keen to kickstart the e economy donald trump unveiled a program to ease the lockdown state-by-state. backtracking on remarks he had the ultimate authority to reopen the economy, the president promised governors they would be handling the process themselves. >> governors will be empowered to tailor an approach that meets the...
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john nolan meyer loves the venue and frequently works here as a guest choreographer.he's a company a d.c. is i love this company very much it's big but not too big because it will often have 2 big productions going on in it's 2 different venues mine i can only do interest my. i'd like to have lots of time to work with my group these are groups who are by so they cross but each row through its movements is an important color in this mosaic of emotions at 1st and you fall by east indies in was a fun immature line is it. together with ballet masters kevin hagen and. both former dancers with a hammer ballet johnno meyer is on his way to rehearsals his adaptation of la demo coming out yeah the 19th century novel by alexandre dumas is being staged in the city in which it was set. where. we fail to know where i want to sound i don't know where you figure out if things are moving so fast. with its many stairwells corridors and rooms the historic building is something of a labyrinth you know if an accident. i mean if the reversal is are taking place in one of 5 studios what's
john nolan meyer loves the venue and frequently works here as a guest choreographer.he's a company a d.c. is i love this company very much it's big but not too big because it will often have 2 big productions going on in it's 2 different venues mine i can only do interest my. i'd like to have lots of time to work with my group these are groups who are by so they cross but each row through its movements is an important color in this mosaic of emotions at 1st and you fall by east indies in was a...
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some religious venues s&s today.ome governors are skeptical, about the large scale testing, which experts say space needed. >> i would say one of the shortcomings of the guidelines is that there's requirements, testing for high risk health care workers. we have to have a lot more robust testing then just high risk health care workers. >> you're not going to hear any day soon, "it's over, the nightmare ends," and we wake up. it's going to be incremental. >> harris: on the governor of florida, ron desantis, says his state is now weighing its options. >> what the president put out in terms of the different stages, we will obviously use that as kind of a baseline. it doesn't mean we are going to -- that florida is going to go through everything they say or not say. that's a pretty good baseline. so you look at different things. what is the work force looking like? some of these businesses, letting people get back to work. i think that is something that's very important. >> harris: we have live fox team coverage on all of
some religious venues s&s today.ome governors are skeptical, about the large scale testing, which experts say space needed. >> i would say one of the shortcomings of the guidelines is that there's requirements, testing for high risk health care workers. we have to have a lot more robust testing then just high risk health care workers. >> you're not going to hear any day soon, "it's over, the nightmare ends," and we wake up. it's going to be incremental. >>...
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i worked on a change of venue case. in the 1980s the prosecution was initiated. and it was clearly some race issues, the media environment was extraordinary against the defendant. he was ultimately convicted and repealed, and managed to get the conviction overturned and a new trial. and >> we go from one jurisdiction, we can't get a fair trial. the motions and change of venue is extraordinarily significant, if you look at cases like o.j. simpson, the prosecutor who had his own political ambitions, moving the case out. it becomes significant. they try to move the case out of miami and they fail. one of the things that happen in the case, relatively young defense lawyers and after the jury fight, one of the defense lawyers, going on, the others were dissatisfied. the fact that one defense lawyers said that had more significant in any event, there is a conviction. after the conviction and change of venue, it deals with various degrees of prejudice. the american government for so much money, to influence the needy. it was not unusual but very visible. about $15 milli
i worked on a change of venue case. in the 1980s the prosecution was initiated. and it was clearly some race issues, the media environment was extraordinary against the defendant. he was ultimately convicted and repealed, and managed to get the conviction overturned and a new trial. and >> we go from one jurisdiction, we can't get a fair trial. the motions and change of venue is extraordinarily significant, if you look at cases like o.j. simpson, the prosecutor who had his own political...
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they built all the venues, but the technology infrastructure together.but the people running for the next 12 months. they haven't declared what the true costs will be. it will be important. but i don't understand how it is going to be billions of dollars when you look at the cost of all the previous games. 0k, and the cost for a postponement, how big will of those have been? because that's where we are at the moment, isn't it? that is where we are at but the organising committees already done all that heavy lifting. they built the venues, the infant structure, all the investments been made. so you are now just the investments been made. so you are nowjust keeping the machine running for an extra 12 months. that's a fraction of the real cost of staging the games. the problem is just briefly, a vaccine needs to be developed. that could be a year or so developed. that could be a year or so away which would push the olympics off the schedule. and presumably athletes himself, young, fit people wouldn't be at the top of the blast to get the vaccination in the
they built all the venues, but the technology infrastructure together.but the people running for the next 12 months. they haven't declared what the true costs will be. it will be important. but i don't understand how it is going to be billions of dollars when you look at the cost of all the previous games. 0k, and the cost for a postponement, how big will of those have been? because that's where we are at the moment, isn't it? that is where we are at but the organising committees already done...
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large venues can operate under moderate physical distancing. phase three. phase three i won't go through in detail. it is essentially returning to our new normal with all of what we talked about through all phases. continuing the good hygiene practices, continuing the respect for spaces between individuals. because we know that we still have an issue with asymptomatic spread. i do believe with this plan we are both confronting the issue of finding symptomatic individuals through our networks with early alert as well as those who come and present to different hospitals and emergency room with testing and contact tracing, but critically have put in place what we believe is a safety net through asymptomatic sentinel surveillance centered around our most vulnerable groups, nursing homes and native american people and indigenous populations and those in households of unique risk. i will stop there. >> thank you very much, mr. president and mr. vice president. as you have seen just now from the dough tailed presentation from dr. birx, this is a rather robust prog
large venues can operate under moderate physical distancing. phase three. phase three i won't go through in detail. it is essentially returning to our new normal with all of what we talked about through all phases. continuing the good hygiene practices, continuing the respect for spaces between individuals. because we know that we still have an issue with asymptomatic spread. i do believe with this plan we are both confronting the issue of finding symptomatic individuals through our networks...
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a lot of the venues are closed right now.that note, 62% of american adults have canceledtrel pns baa third say they lost money. the most canceled, graduations, hotel stays and flights. jen sze had to call off events. nearly three quarters reported doing. so i don't know if you have any events planned, but it is tough. the ones i'm managing to get canceled are the ones that cancel and send me notice. whenever try, good luck. >> congratulation. >> so sad. thanks, michael. >>> facebook says it's taking aggressive action to stop the spread of misinformation and harmful content about covid-19 on its apps. the menlo park company says it's working with more than 60 fact-checking organizations to review and rate content in 50 languages around the world. now last month alone, facebook claims it displayed warnings on about 40-million posts related to covid-19. sheryl sandberg appeared today on the abc program "pandemic." >> making sure people are getting accurate information on coronavirus has been our top priority since the beginning
a lot of the venues are closed right now.that note, 62% of american adults have canceledtrel pns baa third say they lost money. the most canceled, graduations, hotel stays and flights. jen sze had to call off events. nearly three quarters reported doing. so i don't know if you have any events planned, but it is tough. the ones i'm managing to get canceled are the ones that cancel and send me notice. whenever try, good luck. >> congratulation. >> so sad. thanks, michael. >>>...
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. >>> for more on reopening the country, and particularly the struggle of reopening large venues, we are joined now by lieut. cowell. it is real good to get you on here and get your perspective, so if we do have states where we are starting to see that downward trajectory of coronavirus cases over the course of a couple of weeks, doesn't make sense to you to start to reopen restaurants, movie theaters, music venues, even larger stadiums? >> there will be some opening, and it is going to happen. there are states, for example, southern nevada with las vegas, pretty much the entire economy is completely shut down. you get states like hawaii, they're kind of a unique situation, i was a nobody will drive across the border into hawaii. but they also are shut down, so they need to reopen. with that, it is the same thing you keep hearing from the white house, you have to have, you know, universal testing, we have to find out who has antibodies, we have to find out if they have the active virus. contact tracing needs to be improved tremendously. that is another thing that they will be looking
. >>> for more on reopening the country, and particularly the struggle of reopening large venues, we are joined now by lieut. cowell. it is real good to get you on here and get your perspective, so if we do have states where we are starting to see that downward trajectory of coronavirus cases over the course of a couple of weeks, doesn't make sense to you to start to reopen restaurants, movie theaters, music venues, even larger stadiums? >> there will be some opening, and it is...
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the money raised helped benefit those comics tied to the venue as well as staff with the venue.ust saw on the board there. bill burr, dave chappelle. neal brennan who's underrated, helped create the chappelle show i can't wait to find that podcast. actually somebody sent me a link so i can see it. >> two things on your list, "saturday night live" if you haven't seen it yet and that chappelle special. >> i checked that one out. now i just need that podcast >>> a family in arkansas did not let this pandemic stop them from adopting their son done completely online the 2-year-old jaden found his forever family with the weneke family they've been already fostering jaden for a year now they decide to officially adopt him as their own even though their court hearing couldn't be held in person they finallized his adoption over what else these days, a zoom video call >> i love how more and more people are just not letting the social distancing and having to stay at home stop them from being able to live their best lives. >> we have to do something to keep it going. >>> this next one talk
the money raised helped benefit those comics tied to the venue as well as staff with the venue.ust saw on the board there. bill burr, dave chappelle. neal brennan who's underrated, helped create the chappelle show i can't wait to find that podcast. actually somebody sent me a link so i can see it. >> two things on your list, "saturday night live" if you haven't seen it yet and that chappelle special. >> i checked that one out. now i just need that podcast >>> a...
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so they've organized, used money, whatever trump comes in, they send bus loads of people into the venue and they've learned from our civil rights movement. and we have to own that. they learn from us how to do this. >> well, you know, michael harriet, i was tweeting about this yesterday. the ironies are very rich to the point that the congresswoman is making. the nation"national review" mag was founded by william f. buckley, weeks before the montgomery bus boycotts began, right before the arrest of rosa parks. and it was found inherently opposing the civil rights movement. opposing dese ining desegregati. a descendant of william f. buckley jr. to say, oh, no, the state doesn't have its own right to protect citizens. there should be some superimposed forcible reopening of states that imposes that on governors. i don't understand this idea of an inherent civil right to infect other people with coronavirus. do you understand it? >> joy, obviously you've probably never had to sit at the back of the cubicle at work to
so they've organized, used money, whatever trump comes in, they send bus loads of people into the venue and they've learned from our civil rights movement. and we have to own that. they learn from us how to do this. >> well, you know, michael harriet, i was tweeting about this yesterday. the ironies are very rich to the point that the congresswoman is making. the nation"national review" mag was founded by william f. buckley, weeks before the montgomery bus boycotts began, right...
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no bars, nightclubs, or music venues, however. the governor says all these businesses need to continue with their best practices including social distancing. that is incredibly difficult to do when you look at the list of those businesses that will be given a green light on friday. these are some of the most intimate connections you can have with someone, when you go to get your nails done, if you're going to get a massage or a tattoo, think about how close you are to those people. the other thing, wolf, that really stood out to me is the governor said very clearly, no local ordinances can restrict the openings, making it clear that these are statewide orders. he wants this to be in place across the states. and that's something that we've seen of course in florida. we're also seeing a little bit in south carolina as well, where you're seeing some local leaders push back against state orders, because they are not sure that their areas are ready for that. the other thing that governor kemp noted is that employers will need to test t
no bars, nightclubs, or music venues, however. the governor says all these businesses need to continue with their best practices including social distancing. that is incredibly difficult to do when you look at the list of those businesses that will be given a green light on friday. these are some of the most intimate connections you can have with someone, when you go to get your nails done, if you're going to get a massage or a tattoo, think about how close you are to those people. the other...
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profession of musicians who have lost their livelihoods to the coronavirus shutdown of live music venuesnightclubs, restaurants and concerts even in the streets. the method initially provide financial assistance. >> it's a life blood because it will be a long recovery and these people all are musicians who need to work. >> then, they teach musicians how to extend collaborations and opportunities through digital media, skills >> to be involved in this is a privilege and it has helped me feel like i am part of coming up with an answer to an issue and problem. >> the long-term goal establishes a professional musicians network through financial support as well as networking and creating new sources of revenue. >> we would hope people in other communities would look at what we are doing and achieving and copy it. >> reporter: a way to lock onto the future by keeping what you love the most, the audience. tom baker, ktvu, fox2news . >>> beautiful music. the time is 4:58, tony bennett wants the bay area to come together for a massive sing- along. amen. the grammy award-winning singer is inviting
profession of musicians who have lost their livelihoods to the coronavirus shutdown of live music venuesnightclubs, restaurants and concerts even in the streets. the method initially provide financial assistance. >> it's a life blood because it will be a long recovery and these people all are musicians who need to work. >> then, they teach musicians how to extend collaborations and opportunities through digital media, skills >> to be involved in this is a privilege and it has...
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be retained almost unchanged, and they will discuss the matter with officials of the games' venues.>> with millions of people around the world required to stay home these days, concerns about domestic violence are growingng. u.n. secretary general is urging governments to take this into account as they craft measures to slow down the virus. nhk world's reporter tells us what's been done in austria. >> reporter: restaurants, stores, and schools were closed when the austrian government imposed severe restrictions weeks ago. people were ordered to stay home except when shopping for groceries and e essenttials. ththis family lilives in the wen part of the country. >> translator: this used to be our living room but we turned it into my husband's office space. >> reporter: for a while distancing rules were stricter than the rest of austria. the state has a border with italy where the number of deaths from covid-19 is among the worst in the world. the baumgartners and their 18-month-old child have all been together all day long for a month. the stress has been building. >> translator: my s
be retained almost unchanged, and they will discuss the matter with officials of the games' venues.>> with millions of people around the world required to stay home these days, concerns about domestic violence are growingng. u.n. secretary general is urging governments to take this into account as they craft measures to slow down the virus. nhk world's reporter tells us what's been done in austria. >> reporter: restaurants, stores, and schools were closed when the austrian...
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down for this fight on april 18th dana white said ok look i'm going to try to try to have a make up venue for this a make up date and he kept trying and basically fans were criticizing her b. because he ended up having to ultimately go back to russia where he's from he's an international fighter and that country got locked down shortly after he returned there so he was restricted from traveling many fans were criticizing him because now he has to balance from the fight because he can't leave and who knows when he will be able to so dana white did a exclusive interview with r.t. on the dennis miller plus one show and he spoke to r.t. specifically and mentioned the fact that fans were criticizing a b. but he backed him up and said it wasn't his fault so let's take a listen to that. as this thing started to progress and we got to where we are now we would literally do a bunch of work and the world would change overnight you know we'd wake up the next day and all the rules would change again. so. i would be bending up getting himself into a situation where he got shipped back to russia it was
down for this fight on april 18th dana white said ok look i'm going to try to try to have a make up venue for this a make up date and he kept trying and basically fans were criticizing her b. because he ended up having to ultimately go back to russia where he's from he's an international fighter and that country got locked down shortly after he returned there so he was restricted from traveling many fans were criticizing him because now he has to balance from the fight because he can't leave...
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think because there's such a variety of venue. step down it only really works for quite vast venues. vertical drinking, what's that? just standing up. that's after you've done a lot of vertical drinking. his evidence rate you drink faster and that's why they got these massive pubs we have to stand out. we are not a science program. james, back to how you can make it work or not? it would be very difficult. we've actually got three bars in sheffield. one of them is public which is very small than there's a medium—size wine, the great gatsby which again i think if we great gatsby which again i think if we have the capacity of that venue i really don't think they beat much point in opening the doors. the other aspect is in that pub particularly and in a lot of pubs, 80% of our turnover is the weekend. predominately fridays and saturday, really. you take that sort of revenue because you have to still a hell of a lot of a low—volume quite quickly with a lot of people. if we were to have the capacity to take on the cost of having someon
think because there's such a variety of venue. step down it only really works for quite vast venues. vertical drinking, what's that? just standing up. that's after you've done a lot of vertical drinking. his evidence rate you drink faster and that's why they got these massive pubs we have to stand out. we are not a science program. james, back to how you can make it work or not? it would be very difficult. we've actually got three bars in sheffield. one of them is public which is very small...
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that's right no and that's some of what it's going to look like at a bunch of different venue we'll show you a quick shot at levi stadium. levi's in the distance is going to light up blue tonight to honor these essential worker and these are just some of the places that are going to join in. the world trade center in new york. lax is going to light up blue. the indianapolis motor speedway will be lighting up blu the space needle in centurylink field in seattl in all, more than 12 sporting venues, historic buildings all over our country. again, it's hashtag light blue campaign. we will link that on kpix.co in the live news desk, back to you guys. >> can't wait to see tha thanks, ken. >>> boris johnson is out of intensive care after being hospitalized earlier this week from complications due to coronavirus. johnson's office says he'll be closely monitored during the early phase of his recovery. he's in extremely good spirits. >>> a royal thank you from the royal coupl prince william and indicate middleton welcomed -- kate middleton welcomed children here. they thanked them for their hard w
that's right no and that's some of what it's going to look like at a bunch of different venue we'll show you a quick shot at levi stadium. levi's in the distance is going to light up blue tonight to honor these essential worker and these are just some of the places that are going to join in. the world trade center in new york. lax is going to light up blue. the indianapolis motor speedway will be lighting up blu the space needle in centurylink field in seattl in all, more than 12 sporting...
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in 1980s they began working on the return to venus. they worked on return to jupiter. in 2013, i held a reunion of this group of women at the jet propulsion laboratory and it was such a remarkable experience to get to be in the lab with them and hear their memories first hand. i was surprised by how much their histories had been forgotten by nasa. one example is the story of sue finley. she was hired in 1958 by macy roberts before nasa was even officially formed. she still works there today. that title that sue worked to get in 1969 was taken away from her and she was demoted. despite this, even though she first went to a school at the time when women weren't generally allowed into most engineering schools, she does love her job. she works at jpl and doesn't have any plans to retire currently. i wanted to write a book to tell the histories of the women. they very much deserve it. but, also, hopefully to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers. it we also see about half of all women in science, technology, engineering, and math end up leaving mid career.
in 1980s they began working on the return to venus. they worked on return to jupiter. in 2013, i held a reunion of this group of women at the jet propulsion laboratory and it was such a remarkable experience to get to be in the lab with them and hear their memories first hand. i was surprised by how much their histories had been forgotten by nasa. one example is the story of sue finley. she was hired in 1958 by macy roberts before nasa was even officially formed. she still works there today....
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>> i was researching for my second grade project on venus when i was seven. venus is opsin. it's like the earth but inside out because it's so hot and it's so cool. i don't remember if it happened before or after the project might but my dad showed me how to find venus in the night sky and i thought it was cool. i have this book and there's a cartooning to astronauts on the moon read i'm from canada, nasa is not everywhere in canada. then i was like, people went to the moon. why was i not informed us. i wanted to know about it so i became fascinated with it. the more you look into something as big technologically is going to the moon, the more things you find out and the bigger the answer becomes. this is for me it's a facet of space history i never really knew the right answers to that. >> if you want to shout it out since you're far from the mic. >> could you tell us about your writing process? what is a day look like, week look like, and how long did this take? if you had to go to archives do they let you take a picture of thinks? i tried to imagine you getting all that i
>> i was researching for my second grade project on venus when i was seven. venus is opsin. it's like the earth but inside out because it's so hot and it's so cool. i don't remember if it happened before or after the project might but my dad showed me how to find venus in the night sky and i thought it was cool. i have this book and there's a cartooning to astronauts on the moon read i'm from canada, nasa is not everywhere in canada. then i was like, people went to the moon. why was i not...
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movie venues.laces of worship have strict physical distancing protocols. that's basically prevention. you can't do a sports venue like that. gyms can open if they have strict physical distancing. you just mentioned that. bars must remain closed. with your entrepreneurial experience, does that strike you as right for business or do you think there is a way to continue to innovate following the easy guidelines? >> i think it's really limited, and it's almost useless, right? i mean, look, again, what does a small restaurant need to know in order to keep their patrons safe? what do the employees need to know so that when they go to work that. >> feel safe? what the cdc has presented is common sense things that we've been seeing, but it doesn't really protect employees or customers at all. i need to go -- i think it needs to go much further. then we can start to talk about opening up the retail side of it. but right now we're woely underprepared. and we need, whether it's state or federal, there needs t
movie venues.laces of worship have strict physical distancing protocols. that's basically prevention. you can't do a sports venue like that. gyms can open if they have strict physical distancing. you just mentioned that. bars must remain closed. with your entrepreneurial experience, does that strike you as right for business or do you think there is a way to continue to innovate following the easy guidelines? >> i think it's really limited, and it's almost useless, right? i mean, look,...
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venus san pedro established in 1965 it sells 72000000 liters of wine a year and uses the same amount of water just to bottle it the chamber of commerce considers the winery exemplary in its commitment to renewable energy and the efficient use of water. i mean that companies in the food industry can't get around adopting measures to harness energy efficiency especially exporters. their overseas markets where people pay a lot of attention to where goods come from. consumers have become very demanding. when they want to buy wines that have been produced sustainably. without excessive use of water without leaving a massive ecological footprint have. recurrent and persistent droughts mean irrigation is of increasing importance as are energy efficient and eco friendly delivery systems. but in. the projects we've done so far such as studies we. have all involved companies that realize they need to act. they come to us and say we want to conduct a feasibility study to see how we can address the energy issue. and enhance energy efficiency. and. eco node processes walnuts it solar panels provi
venus san pedro established in 1965 it sells 72000000 liters of wine a year and uses the same amount of water just to bottle it the chamber of commerce considers the winery exemplary in its commitment to renewable energy and the efficient use of water. i mean that companies in the food industry can't get around adopting measures to harness energy efficiency especially exporters. their overseas markets where people pay a lot of attention to where goods come from. consumers have become very...
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morales has $400.00 hector's under cultivation have his grapes go to another larger winery venus and pedro they advise him on ways to get by with less water. for example mining irrigation channels to reduce seepage. the new san pedro has a drip irrigation system that optimizes uptake by the vines and minimizes waste. but it's still powered by a diesel generator the fuel is expensive and it's not eco friendly. but that is set to change we're. going to install solar panels and. we already have a bio gas plant here. the plant runs on the seeds and skins of the grapes after we've pressed them at harvest time. to rate all that and feed the plant with it all here around. but. solar panels on the roof of the winery have already cut energy costs by a 3rd mean your san pedro aims to have switched entirely to renewable energy by 2021. with financial support from the german chilean chamber of commerce and industry it's considering a feasibility study for a pumped hydroelectric facility just store the energy it generates. yes every increase in efficiency means lower costs. but in our company inv
morales has $400.00 hector's under cultivation have his grapes go to another larger winery venus and pedro they advise him on ways to get by with less water. for example mining irrigation channels to reduce seepage. the new san pedro has a drip irrigation system that optimizes uptake by the vines and minimizes waste. but it's still powered by a diesel generator the fuel is expensive and it's not eco friendly. but that is set to change we're. going to install solar panels and. we already have a...
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in 1980, they began working on magellan, a return to venus. they worked on a return to jupiter and a study of jupiter's moons, including finding saltwater. in the 1990's, the same group of women began sending rovers to mars. by the late 1990's, after careers of 40 years to 50 years at nasa, most of the group was ready to retire. in 2013, i held a reunion of this group of women at the jpl and it was such a remarkable experience to get to be in the lab with them and share their memories firsthand. -- hear their memories firsthand. i was surprised how much of their history had been forgotten by nasa. one is the story of sue finley, who was hired in 1958 by macy roberts before nasa was officially formed. she still works there today. she is nasa's longest-serving female employee. in 2004, nasa made a new administrative rule that if you do not hold an advanced degree, you cannot have the title of engineer. so that title that sue worked so hard to get in 1969 was taken away from her and she was demoted. despite this, even though she went to school at
in 1980, they began working on magellan, a return to venus. they worked on a return to jupiter and a study of jupiter's moons, including finding saltwater. in the 1990's, the same group of women began sending rovers to mars. by the late 1990's, after careers of 40 years to 50 years at nasa, most of the group was ready to retire. in 2013, i held a reunion of this group of women at the jpl and it was such a remarkable experience to get to be in the lab with them and share their memories...
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well, it could be devastating for people who make their living being part of large venues. >> that'sle. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd spoke to people here in the bay area who wouldn't be able to survive financially if our local stadiums and concert venues remain empty until next year. >> reporter: paul is a professional lighting designer in the bay area and says he and his wife haven't worked for over a month. >> she's a production coordinator. so we both saw that faucet shut completely off.
well, it could be devastating for people who make their living being part of large venues. >> that'sle. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd spoke to people here in the bay area who wouldn't be able to survive financially if our local stadiums and concert venues remain empty until next year. >> reporter: paul is a professional lighting designer in the bay area and says he and his wife haven't worked for over a month. >> she's a production coordinator. so we both saw that faucet shut...
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want to preserve their culturally protected product from lowland competition a group of established venues in this old wine cellar. only. if they choose the best bottle every year the perception was be pure and made only from the grapes that have grown here. from britain to. get on the paizo the high quality of the lowland prosecco makes our work difficult we are struggling to keep our identity from simply being watered down. the venues shaped this cultural landscape over generations and have now even received the unesco designation. this has its price in their vineyards the grapes still have to be harvested by hand. the slopes are too steep for machines every square metre here requires 5 times as many working hours as down the lawn and no seat at the top each great cluster must be cut by hand to get up all of the. basket must be carried up or down the slopes or. in the lowlands whoever machines harvest the grapes worlds collide the worlds of perceptible. invalid of be attending the more convinced than ever that they must defend their identity. francesco dressy and looks at not compromises
want to preserve their culturally protected product from lowland competition a group of established venues in this old wine cellar. only. if they choose the best bottle every year the perception was be pure and made only from the grapes that have grown here. from britain to. get on the paizo the high quality of the lowland prosecco makes our work difficult we are struggling to keep our identity from simply being watered down. the venues shaped this cultural landscape over generations and have...
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large venues can operate but under strict social distancing guidelines.arge venues include restaurants, gyms and movie theaters, but bars must remain closed. greg lee joins us now with more on the president's plan.>> reporter: the president said today that he believes some states could enter phase i as early as tomorrow in a change from what we have heard from him, these are just guidelines, not normal orders. ultimately it will be up to states to determine when to begin. president trump gave the green light to states who want to reopen before may 1, if they want. the new federal guidelines released today are an effort to jumpstart the economy, upended by the coronavirus. >> to preserve the health of our citizens must also preserve the health and functioning of our economy. over the long haul,
large venues can operate but under strict social distancing guidelines.arge venues include restaurants, gyms and movie theaters, but bars must remain closed. greg lee joins us now with more on the president's plan.>> reporter: the president said today that he believes some states could enter phase i as early as tomorrow in a change from what we have heard from him, these are just guidelines, not normal orders. ultimately it will be up to states to determine when to begin. president trump...
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it was driven by the fact that a time we had well over 100 people in the venues where these horriblegedies had taken place, inside the pulse vegas, so the teammates are saying you need to do something here. david: what are the leadership secrets? is it hard work, intelligence, luck, persistence? what is it that you would say enabled you to rise to the top and what would you say someone looking at you as a role model should look at you and say this is what i did to get where i am? brian: it is all those things. i'll let the intelligence be decided by other people. you have to work hard. you have to find out what is important to the company. you have to be successful in areas that have impact. the number one thing is be curious, keep learning. david: you have been the ceo of bank of america almost 10 years now. at some point would you like to come to washington and the -- come to washington and be secretary of the treasury, chairman of the federal reserve, member of congress or some other position in government? brian: i had the honor of having one of the best jobs you can have. i am c
it was driven by the fact that a time we had well over 100 people in the venues where these horriblegedies had taken place, inside the pulse vegas, so the teammates are saying you need to do something here. david: what are the leadership secrets? is it hard work, intelligence, luck, persistence? what is it that you would say enabled you to rise to the top and what would you say someone looking at you as a role model should look at you and say this is what i did to get where i am? brian: it is...
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football will be called off until august 31st meanwhile restaurants cafes there to cinemas and music venues will keep the shutters down only shops up to $800.00 metres square can reopen from monday facemasks are also being recommended in shops and on transport. announced in the amended restrictions chancellor angela merkel warned against complacency both of you. what we've achieved is an interim success no more no less and i emphasise it is a fragile interim success this is now determined our deliberations should be no rushing forward even if it's with the best intentions we have to understand that as long as there's no vaccine we have to live with the virus. it's kind of them to become in the. still 50 controls along germany's land borders with its neighbors in the schengen free travel zone will also remain in place for another 20 days. from now germany will continue keeping its distance the curve may be flattening but the government it seems is taking things slow. to w a political correspondent in motherwell shaw's has more on the story for us a mother well small steps here back to normal
football will be called off until august 31st meanwhile restaurants cafes there to cinemas and music venues will keep the shutters down only shops up to $800.00 metres square can reopen from monday facemasks are also being recommended in shops and on transport. announced in the amended restrictions chancellor angela merkel warned against complacency both of you. what we've achieved is an interim success no more no less and i emphasise it is a fragile interim success this is now determined our...
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but in recent days a number of venues have been closed for allowing overcrowding. security forces in the northern city of tripoli. lebanon's economic problems have been made worse by a lockdown imposed to stop the spread of the coronavirus. freya cole reports. fiery protest return to the streets of lebanon despite a coronavirus curfew. this unverified video shows chaos unfolding in tripoli, in the country's north. shops have been set alight by dozens of anti—government protesters. human rights watch is closely monitoring the developing situation and has confirmed at least a dozen people have been injured. the videos that are emerging, particularly from tripoli this evening, are incredibly disturbing. most people haven't made an income in at least a month and so people are getting more and more desperate. earlier in the day, protests broke out in other major cities across lebanon. burning tyres blocked highways and hundreds of people took to the streets, defying government orders to stay at home to stop the spread of disease. translation: i am afraid of coronavirus
but in recent days a number of venues have been closed for allowing overcrowding. security forces in the northern city of tripoli. lebanon's economic problems have been made worse by a lockdown imposed to stop the spread of the coronavirus. freya cole reports. fiery protest return to the streets of lebanon despite a coronavirus curfew. this unverified video shows chaos unfolding in tripoli, in the country's north. shops have been set alight by dozens of anti—government protesters. human...
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we are — this is the main venue for the presentation, the virtual vive ecosystem conference., we have had to do it differently this year, which is why we worked with engage to create a virtual venue. everybody from anywhere in the world who wants to came can join. some people will look at this and they'll say, "this is a kind of glorified video call, a glorified skype call." what do you say to that? so when you are doing videoconferences and you feel very safe and you're just looking at a screen, now i'm going to do something really weird, i'm going to get right up close to you, 0k? now, can you do this on video? chuckles. does that feel awkward? it is a little bit intimidating. yes, exactly. the thing with video, it is fantastic and, yes, you can communicate. but inside virtual reality, you feel like you are in the room with the person, and that's something you can't do on any other platform. beyond more natural human connection, being in vr means you can do and see things you might never do in the real world. now, if you put your trigger on the chicken, you can move him. oh
we are — this is the main venue for the presentation, the virtual vive ecosystem conference., we have had to do it differently this year, which is why we worked with engage to create a virtual venue. everybody from anywhere in the world who wants to came can join. some people will look at this and they'll say, "this is a kind of glorified video call, a glorified skype call." what do you say to that? so when you are doing videoconferences and you feel very safe and you're just...
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but the one other thing that led me to barnum working on brady i went around to 25 different venues and i always a picture slideshow with the photographs and one of them was a photograph of barnum and whenever introduce a photograph i would always say the full name phineas taylor barnum because the slightly amusing name because nobody hears the name phineas. also the way that barnum looked in the photograph that was middle-aged he was a rather handsome man but in midlife maybe not so much with a very brief story barnum tells about his self and the autobiography which he lived in bridgeport connecticut and became a pro- lincoln man and stephen a douglas came through bridgeport to speak during the presidential campaign and one of his friends said what do you know about douglas? to which barnum replied here is a red nose looking like a regular barroom and that was the very image but that was the exact image of pt barnum. >> and then to show the photograph to the various audiences there was a chuckle as people feel even to this day they know barnum on some level. obviously barnum and barret
but the one other thing that led me to barnum working on brady i went around to 25 different venues and i always a picture slideshow with the photographs and one of them was a photograph of barnum and whenever introduce a photograph i would always say the full name phineas taylor barnum because the slightly amusing name because nobody hears the name phineas. also the way that barnum looked in the photograph that was middle-aged he was a rather handsome man but in midlife maybe not so much with...