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walker. madam c.j. walker.nd why you chose to create it. >> well, madam c.j. was a standard bearer in my home. my mom used her as an example for me and my siblings, because we were from very humble begins. and madam was born a slave-- the first to be free in her family. and she was able to, as you said, to just achieve so much through insurmountable odds, and she didn't have the right to vote or really own property. she was born sarah breedlove. she became madam c.j. walker through marriage and through her marriage, and basically in name, became one of the most powerful women of her time. >> trevor: it really is fascinating when you watch the story because, essentially, she made the fenty beauty of her time. >> she did. >> trevor: that's what she did. here she was a a black woman who realized black women weren't being catered to at all-- something that is surprisingly still true today in beauty and in products and in care. and she said, "i'm going to make something for my people, and i'm going to put my face on
walker. madam c.j. walker.nd why you chose to create it. >> well, madam c.j. was a standard bearer in my home. my mom used her as an example for me and my siblings, because we were from very humble begins. and madam was born a slave-- the first to be free in her family. and she was able to, as you said, to just achieve so much through insurmountable odds, and she didn't have the right to vote or really own property. she was born sarah breedlove. she became madam c.j. walker through...
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there was the publication of a black man name david walker. david walker was born free in north carolina and he eventually moves to boston where he runs a used clothing store. mostly catering to black sailors. they would come off the both, waring these nasty old close. all they want to do get something different, get rid of the clothes they're wearing. walker not only runs a clothing store, he gets involved with anti-slavery societies and gets involved with newspapers and accomplishes the appeal -- it was a warning to white americans, a warning that slavery was a sin against god, it called on black american to mobilize for abolition and it, frankly, called for enslaved people to rise up in rebellion if they were not given the freedom that they deserved. now this was a pretty alarming thing for slave holders to hear. this is a black man encouraging violent rebellion by enslaved people. it became even more alarming when some of the sailors who patronized david walker's store started showing up in southern port cities with copies of this pamphlet
there was the publication of a black man name david walker. david walker was born free in north carolina and he eventually moves to boston where he runs a used clothing store. mostly catering to black sailors. they would come off the both, waring these nasty old close. all they want to do get something different, get rid of the clothes they're wearing. walker not only runs a clothing store, he gets involved with anti-slavery societies and gets involved with newspapers and accomplishes the...
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>>reporter: doctor vanessa walker and life coach angela trapper used to meet in person. they co-facilitate a peer group that helps healthcare professionals work through the mental health toll those providers experience on the job. we are meeting via video call today because things are different now.>> my primary job is working in the intensive care unit dealing with patients that do get coronavirus >> doctor walker tries not to think about the fact that as a pulmonary and critical care physician she's putting her life on the line each day working in icu. >> i do not let it in because it is too overwhelming if you do. >> but doctor walker also holds another role that weighs on her heavily, she is on the team tasked with creating policies and protocols for how sutter health will allocate resources if, and more likely when, they see a surgeon coronavirus patients. >> when we're making plans for this we are considering how are we going to give resources to people and unfortunately how will we take them away. and that has probably been what has bothered me the most of this wh
>>reporter: doctor vanessa walker and life coach angela trapper used to meet in person. they co-facilitate a peer group that helps healthcare professionals work through the mental health toll those providers experience on the job. we are meeting via video call today because things are different now.>> my primary job is working in the intensive care unit dealing with patients that do get coronavirus >> doctor walker tries not to think about the fact that as a pulmonary and...
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walker not only ran a clothing store. he also gets involved in anti-slavery societies, he gets involved with in 1829 he publishes the appeal to colored citizens of the world. this document is a scathing indictment of slavery, of racism and it was a warning to white americans. a warning that slavery was a sin against god. it called on black americans to mobilize for abolition and it frankly called for enslaved people to rise up in rebellion if they were not given the freedom that they deserved. now, this was a pretty alarming thing for slave holders to hear. this is a black man encouraging violence rebellion by enslaved people. and it become even more alarming when some of the sailors who patronized david walker's store started sort of showing up in southern port cities with copies of this pamphlet. as a consequence of that alarm, a price was put on david walker's head by a number of southern states. he's found dead less than a year after the appeal was published. actually, i was looking at this last night. there's some mo
walker not only ran a clothing store. he also gets involved in anti-slavery societies, he gets involved with in 1829 he publishes the appeal to colored citizens of the world. this document is a scathing indictment of slavery, of racism and it was a warning to white americans. a warning that slavery was a sin against god. it called on black americans to mobilize for abolition and it frankly called for enslaved people to rise up in rebellion if they were not given the freedom that they deserved....
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kpix 5's wilson walker will have the latest developments there coming up for us at 5:30. >>> and now to the latest on prt joe biden winninten states on super tuesday. but senator bernie sanders is maintaining a lead over biden here in california. this as another cab dat drops out and announces they are backing biden. kpix 5's natalie brand has the latest on the shake-up >> reporter: veronic joe biden has spent the day in california, l.a., gave a speec did not mention michael bloomberg's big decision to drop out of the race and add his name to the list of former democratic hopefuls now endorsing the former vice president. a day after a dismal super tuesday finish, billionaire michael bloomberg is out of the race to become president. he's now backing joe biden. >> i've always believed that defeating donald trump starts with uniting behind the candidate with the best shot to do it. >> reporter: the former vice president tweeted his thanks to bloomberg -- >> we welcome all those who want to join us. and this is a movement we are building. it is a movement. and we need that movement to be
kpix 5's wilson walker will have the latest developments there coming up for us at 5:30. >>> and now to the latest on prt joe biden winninten states on super tuesday. but senator bernie sanders is maintaining a lead over biden here in california. this as another cab dat drops out and announces they are backing biden. kpix 5's natalie brand has the latest on the shake-up >> reporter: veronic joe biden has spent the day in california, l.a., gave a speec did not mention michael...
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and from this we go back to a, ask you we saw the exhibition upstairs of walker evans and the way walker evans used some of these ideas. a flat image with small images of a head shot. a window of a photo studio. we see how it's constructed. so robert frank was really influenced by walker evans and we see frank's interest in flatness as well as self-conscious, self-reflective ideas about photography. trying to argue here that both evaps and frank are interested in showing us the self-consciousness about photography. see how the photograph is come poesd. see it as an intentional utterance not as truth. is that clear so far? this way robert frank works between the ideas of walker evans on one hand, sort of modernism but also a little bit of family man. he's in the family man but also interested in ideas of photo journalism. so robert frank sort of described his practice the advertise very simply trying to make art photographs that look like press photographs or photographs inspired by popular photo journalism and you can see that, i think in this slide here. some background on robert frank
and from this we go back to a, ask you we saw the exhibition upstairs of walker evans and the way walker evans used some of these ideas. a flat image with small images of a head shot. a window of a photo studio. we see how it's constructed. so robert frank was really influenced by walker evans and we see frank's interest in flatness as well as self-conscious, self-reflective ideas about photography. trying to argue here that both evaps and frank are interested in showing us the...
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the truth behind his reported record on lunch governor walker how many ham sandwiches have you eaten today. i didn't want for lunch i'm going to bone but you did i want for breakfast right i had nothing for breakfast but nothing so you will be a ding a ham sandwich and as i correctly will see what you're going to miss out on your streak. because. as far as the democratic presidential candidates though it wasn't the billionaire backed ones who conservatives seem to be worried about conservatives underestimate bernie at your own peril because even though there's the chance that we could just destroy bernie and win 49 states bernie's getting a lot of crowds ok and that's you know people laughed at trump they even laughed at reagan i'm not going to sleep on bernie but as freedom loving conservatives you know that they can always be the left through clear eyed and rational debate. reporting from national arbor maryland i manors lee with redacted to. hear your headlines from the future in 2 days you'll read a. bloomberg offers every american a 6 figure non-disclosure agreement to never aga
the truth behind his reported record on lunch governor walker how many ham sandwiches have you eaten today. i didn't want for lunch i'm going to bone but you did i want for breakfast right i had nothing for breakfast but nothing so you will be a ding a ham sandwich and as i correctly will see what you're going to miss out on your streak. because. as far as the democratic presidential candidates though it wasn't the billionaire backed ones who conservatives seem to be worried about conservatives...
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we saw walker evans' flatness right here. he's literally photographing a brick wall, the two windows. and we know we're looking at a photograph and again the sort of photograph within a photograph allude to sort of many other photographs that he could have taken but he sort of alludes to that in this picture. but the point again is the americans is trying to show us something that is sort of darker than "the family man." something that sort of shows us a darker underbelly to american life in the 1950s. and as we talked about with walker evans, franks photographs are full of social intelligence. they tell so much about america in the mid 1950s flipping through the book but also his formal intelligence. he's a photographers' photographer. artists love robert frank and his work. so the duality between the social and formal intelligence makes him such an important photographer for this class. and i want to mention, too, he experienced his own sort of dark side of america on his road trip. he was in arkansas the account goes in 19
we saw walker evans' flatness right here. he's literally photographing a brick wall, the two windows. and we know we're looking at a photograph and again the sort of photograph within a photograph allude to sort of many other photographs that he could have taken but he sort of alludes to that in this picture. but the point again is the americans is trying to show us something that is sort of darker than "the family man." something that sort of shows us a darker underbelly to american...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and sally nugent.ests positive for coronavirus — the mp attended a reception at downing street on the day she started feeling ill. it comes as the chancellor prepares to deliver a budget in the face of the economic challenge posed by the virus. there have already been promises for the nhs and small business but also the nhs and small business but also the chancellor has the challenge of political promises to keep. i have been finding out what darlington wa nts been finding out what darlington wants from the balancing
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and sally nugent.ests positive for coronavirus — the mp attended a reception at downing street on the day she started feeling ill. it comes as the chancellor prepares to deliver a budget in the face of the economic challenge posed by the virus. there have already been promises for the nhs and small business but also the nhs and small business but also the chancellor has the challenge of political promises to keep. i have been finding out what darlington wa...
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down the story we're joined live by a political commentator and new york observer columnist under walker and political and social commentator mo and so are both of you are very welcome to the program mr walker if we could go ahead and start with you you know you get warnings if there's nudity or you know cursing in a program why not a warning for offensive language as well. well that was a loss that brit box did sense i mean i thought he was a great shame that they've removed the character alf garnett which is a joke attempting to insult somebody who was racist in the past well i've not seen this particular episode but obviously there were practices in the past the difference the practices now and i think you've got to be firm reasonable life moves on now i think actually we should have access to films and videos and t.v. programmes that were made in the past even if they include content that might be deemed offensive today the reason is because it's all very easy to talk about the past in negative terms but progress is the nature of progress is that people in the past will seem to be ba
down the story we're joined live by a political commentator and new york observer columnist under walker and political and social commentator mo and so are both of you are very welcome to the program mr walker if we could go ahead and start with you you know you get warnings if there's nudity or you know cursing in a program why not a warning for offensive language as well. well that was a loss that brit box did sense i mean i thought he was a great shame that they've removed the character alf...
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it's too overwhelming. >> but doctor walker holds another role that ways and are heavily. she is on the team tasked with creating policies and protocols for how sutter health will allocate resources if more likely when they see a surgeon coronavirus patients. >> when we are making plans for this, the fact is we are considering how are we going to give resources to people. unfortunately, how are we going to take them away. that has probably been what has bothered me the most of this whole thing. i got something i came here to do.'s but that's where coach like angela came in. >> it's okay to be afraid. we want to normalize fear and anxiety. yes you are a physician, yes you signed up for this, but you are also human being and as a human those fears are natural. >> among the main fears angela says healthcare providers are grappling with is the worry about exposing their own children and parents to the coronavirus after a day on the job. she says it's important for those anxieties to be acknowledged, especially as providers are practicing in unprecedented times. >> this is a ti
it's too overwhelming. >> but doctor walker holds another role that ways and are heavily. she is on the team tasked with creating policies and protocols for how sutter health will allocate resources if more likely when they see a surgeon coronavirus patients. >> when we are making plans for this, the fact is we are considering how are we going to give resources to people. unfortunately, how are we going to take them away. that has probably been what has bothered me the most of this...
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. >> i'm ken bastida we begin the coverage with wilson walker quiz at laguna honda in san francisco. wilson. >> reporter: think back to the first real scare, kirkland washington we knew from the beginning that long-term and senior care facilities were particularly vulnerable to the virus. the city had taken steps to secure the building but it wasn't enough. >> i could confirm as of yesterday there are six staff members and one patient at laguna honda that of tested positive were coronavirus. contact investigations are underway including testing. those units have been quarantined. >> reporter: the city quarantine laguna honda hoping to keep the virus away from the 750 residents inside and now all residents and staff members are being tested to determine who else might be infected. >> we have begun bringing in additional resources including staff and expertise on long- term care, infection control, and infectious disease. >> reporter: across town the city is investigating a positive test at san francisco general hospital, an er worker. health officials aren't sure how they contracted t
. >> i'm ken bastida we begin the coverage with wilson walker quiz at laguna honda in san francisco. wilson. >> reporter: think back to the first real scare, kirkland washington we knew from the beginning that long-term and senior care facilities were particularly vulnerable to the virus. the city had taken steps to secure the building but it wasn't enough. >> i could confirm as of yesterday there are six staff members and one patient at laguna honda that of tested positive...
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walker also holds another role that weighs on her heavily.am tasked with creating policies and protocols for how sutter health will allocate resources if and more likely when they see a surge in coronavirus patients. >> when we're making plans for this, the fact is that we are considering how are we going to give resources to people and unfortunately are we going to take them away and that has probably been what's bothered me the most of this whole thing because that's not something i'm prepared to do. >> reporter: that's where a coach like angela comes in. >> it's okay to be afraid. we want to normalize that fear and anxiety. yes, you're a physician. yes, you signed up for, this but you're also a human being and as a human being, those fears are natural. >> reporter: among the main fear angela says healthcare providers are grappling with right now, the worry about exposing their own children and their parents to the coronavirus after a day the job. she says it's important for those anxieties to be acknowledged, especially as these providers
walker also holds another role that weighs on her heavily.am tasked with creating policies and protocols for how sutter health will allocate resources if and more likely when they see a surge in coronavirus patients. >> when we're making plans for this, the fact is that we are considering how are we going to give resources to people and unfortunately are we going to take them away and that has probably been what's bothered me the most of this whole thing because that's not something i'm...
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wilson walker is in daly city with the plan that will keep ce medical center open for now. >> reporterw we know, it will not close, at least not in the near future, it has been enlisted in the fight against the coronavirus. >> there will be certain floors, my understanding, that will be designated for those patients. >> reporter: san mateo supervisor dave has been fighting to save this hospital and now it will be least month- to-month by the state of california to help carry the surge. >> reporter: and so making sure the area is contained and safe is critical. >> reporter: they have 357 beds and california very much expects to need them, and more. >> tomorrow we will announce the hospital in southern california. that is 750 beds. those two hospitals combined. we start to stack this. >> reporter: that will take some stacking, california has 74,000 stocked hospital beds, the governor thinks we will need as many as 20,000 additional beds beyond that capacity. now, to achieve that, the state is looking at 960 hotels around the state, lease negotiations are underway at some of them. there a
wilson walker is in daly city with the plan that will keep ce medical center open for now. >> reporterw we know, it will not close, at least not in the near future, it has been enlisted in the fight against the coronavirus. >> there will be certain floors, my understanding, that will be designated for those patients. >> reporter: san mateo supervisor dave has been fighting to save this hospital and now it will be least month- to-month by the state of california to help carry...
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kpix 5's wilson walker is live at san francisco general with that story. wilson?reporter: ken, you just heard the governor about 10 minutes ago talking about this forecast that they're looking at thiemplet looking on a scale of eight to 12 weeks before they have a good idea of how this curve is unfolding that gives you a good idea this is not something we're going see immediately in the coming days. it will infold in a couple months. every day the governor gets up. they have a fresh set of data and the statistics. they run its through a bunch of a.i. simulations and they get a better idea, they say, of what is going to happen and the numbers keep wiggling around a little bit. last thursday we were out here talking about needing an additional 20,000 hospital beds. now we are going to need more, we are told. >> we need an additional 50,000 beds in our system. our new modeling suggests 50,000 is the new target number. >> reporter: the governor says new projections mean even greater need for more beds from seton medical center in daley city to the navy ship mercy, we
kpix 5's wilson walker is live at san francisco general with that story. wilson?reporter: ken, you just heard the governor about 10 minutes ago talking about this forecast that they're looking at thiemplet looking on a scale of eight to 12 weeks before they have a good idea of how this curve is unfolding that gives you a good idea this is not something we're going see immediately in the coming days. it will infold in a couple months. every day the governor gets up. they have a fresh set of data...
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. >> team coverage continues, wilson walker live from san francisco with more on how people are getting by during the shelter in place. >> no matter where you live in the bay area this was an incredible day, a day that for many of us defied our ability to sum this up and as it came with a certain amount of novelty i do not think anyone believes that is going to last. >> getting here to the city it was dead, nobody was there. >> the neighborhood is strange, sort of surreal. there's nobody on the streets. >> it is tough to sustain this. right now we are total shutdown. >> no cable cars or crowds in union square, the handful of people distanced from each other. pick any spot in the city that usually packed and chances are you will only find a few. >> i find it very comforting not seen people going crazy. >> if you're looking for people your best bet might be going for a run as the city might be headed for weight loss over the next three weeks, others maybe not. >> we decided to open for take- out or delivery. >> some restaurants decided to close and those that are keeping serving. >> one c
. >> team coverage continues, wilson walker live from san francisco with more on how people are getting by during the shelter in place. >> no matter where you live in the bay area this was an incredible day, a day that for many of us defied our ability to sum this up and as it came with a certain amount of novelty i do not think anyone believes that is going to last. >> getting here to the city it was dead, nobody was there. >> the neighborhood is strange, sort of...
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walker. michael vasquez! come over here. i've heard such good things about you, your company. well, i wouldn't have done any of it without you. without this place. this is for you. michael, you didn't have to... and, we're going to need some help with the rest. you've worked so hard to achieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner with someone who knows you and your business well enough to understand what your wealth is really for. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wherever we want to go, we just have to start. autosave your way there with chase. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> even in the most desperate times music can help lift people's spirits. as a group of italian neighbors living in tuscany. >>> >>> then they drank wine. lockdown didn't stop these folks from opening their windows enjoining each other in song. they sang italy's national anthem along with other folksongs the government has implemented strict measures to contain the spread of the virus so far more than 1000 people have died from the virus in italy. >>> actor tom hanks and his wife rita wilson are in isolation in australia.
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wilson walker on whether it will be enough.>> reporter: when you are past the point of containment your best hope is to slow the fire is down. you might have heard the phrase flattening the curve. this animation explains it nicely. you don't want the virus to spread so quickly that it overwhelms our healthcare system's ability to treat you very sick. that is what social distancing is designed to do. two questions do we know where we are on the curve right now and do we know where we are going? >>> hindsight is 20/20. we never know where we are on the curve until after it has been drawn.>> reporter: an infectious disease expert at stanford university said making any prediction about how the virus will spread in the u.s. is difficult. because we are actually watching several different outbreaks at once. >>> in new rochelle new york we know that is a very specific kind of outbreak. we get may be patterned that one. that has nothing to do with what is happening in seattle or santa clara or any other place. it is really hard to scale up a model that would take into account all the different
wilson walker on whether it will be enough.>> reporter: when you are past the point of containment your best hope is to slow the fire is down. you might have heard the phrase flattening the curve. this animation explains it nicely. you don't want the virus to spread so quickly that it overwhelms our healthcare system's ability to treat you very sick. that is what social distancing is designed to do. two questions do we know where we are on the curve right now and do we know where we are...
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. >>> wilson walker live at the san francisco general hospital. we have talked a lot about the people who will need intense care at the hospital like this with ventilators being a potential critical care unit. there's another challenge facing the hospitals, what to do with the people who aren't very sick but need somewhere to stay where they could get well? >> please , don't go to the emergency room unless you have a true life-threatening emergency. >> reporter: san francisco health officials are begging everyone to avoid the er if at all possible. the overwhelmed healthcare system is at the heart of this crisis which means finding a place to isolate people who don't necessarily need a hospital. >> you have to look at procuring additional assets not just to the homeless prefer the general population. >> reporter: the governor thinks california will need as many as 20,000 additional beds beyond the current hospital capacity. >> this friday we will announce two large hospitals that we have procured that will be bringing into our portfolio to address
. >>> wilson walker live at the san francisco general hospital. we have talked a lot about the people who will need intense care at the hospital like this with ventilators being a potential critical care unit. there's another challenge facing the hospitals, what to do with the people who aren't very sick but need somewhere to stay where they could get well? >> please , don't go to the emergency room unless you have a true life-threatening emergency. >> reporter: san...
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vanessa walker and life coach angela trapp lead a peer group that helps healthcare professionals work through the stress and other mental health issues. dr. walker allocate their resources if they end up with too many patients. >> when we're making plans for this, the fact is that we are considering how are we going to give resources to people and unfortunately how are we going to take them away and that has probably been what's bothered me the most of this whole thing because that's not something i'm prepared to do. >> it's okay to be afraid. we want to normalize that fear and anxiety. yell, physician. yes, you signed up for, this but you're also a human being and as a human being those fears are natural. >> the women also said that other methods of coping include control what you can through planning and try to find peace in preparation. also have a mantra, something that strengthens and brings calm at the same time. try to maintain daily routines like keeping up with exercise and shine a light on your successes. >>> yeah, that is the hardest thing is keeping a good routine during a
vanessa walker and life coach angela trapp lead a peer group that helps healthcare professionals work through the stress and other mental health issues. dr. walker allocate their resources if they end up with too many patients. >> when we're making plans for this, the fact is that we are considering how are we going to give resources to people and unfortunately how are we going to take them away and that has probably been what's bothered me the most of this whole thing because that's not...
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walker. michael vasquez! come over here. i've heard such good things about you, your company. well, i wouldn't have done any of it without you. without this place. this is for you. michael, you didn't have to... and, we're going to need some help with the rest. you've worked so hard to achieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner with someone who knows you and your business well enough to understand what your wealth is really for. >>> with the covid-19 pandemic emergency preparedness is a major concern for many in the bay area. climate change is a pressing issue. this would jefferson award winner helps others learn to be resilient in the face of both. i sat down with her before the shelter in place order to find out why she does it.>>> the number one issue we are all facing. julie is talking about climate change. she is doing her part at home to help. is a resilient neighborhood climate team member. >>> julie is signing up for mce online. mce community choice energy is a nonprofit that offers renewable energy or electronic generation from marin county and other eligible bay a
walker. michael vasquez! come over here. i've heard such good things about you, your company. well, i wouldn't have done any of it without you. without this place. this is for you. michael, you didn't have to... and, we're going to need some help with the rest. you've worked so hard to achieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner with someone who knows you and your business well enough to understand what your wealth is really for. >>> with the covid-19 pandemic emergency preparedness...
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but as kpix 5's wilson walker report, tempers are flaring from crewmembers still on board. >> reporter: all we know for sure is that the grand princess is supposed to leave the port of oakland tomorrow, but what about the crewmembers that are still on board the ship? >> you are building a petri dish by quarantining the crew on the ship. this is more than a problem. this is a crisis. >> reporter: it was a host of bay area maritime union members this morning speaking on behalf of those we have not seen or heard from, the 1,100 crewmembers who remain aboard the virus stricken grand princess. >> that's filipinos, koreans, sri lankans, you know, italians on that vessel. >> reporter: hello you said crewmembers who tested positive have been removed, but we know virtually nothing about the remaining crewmembers that are now stuck on the ship. >> the rest of the crew needs to be tested, and they need to be given medical treatment now! and to be able to repatriate them to their home countries. >> reporter: another complaint raised by longshoremen today, on working conditions under the threat of
but as kpix 5's wilson walker report, tempers are flaring from crewmembers still on board. >> reporter: all we know for sure is that the grand princess is supposed to leave the port of oakland tomorrow, but what about the crewmembers that are still on board the ship? >> you are building a petri dish by quarantining the crew on the ship. this is more than a problem. this is a crisis. >> reporter: it was a host of bay area maritime union members this morning speaking on behalf...
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john walker points out some of the masterpieces and describes the gallery's role as a sponsor of lectureserts, and publications. there is much for the sightseer in washington. for the empress, it includes the octagon house. an example of early american architecture. a state dinner at the white house. vice president and misses lyndon johnson join resident and misses kennedy along with the empress. ♪ the united states strike command. the combined airborne force displays its capabilities. the soldiers of this command standby on constant alert, ready to fly in a matter of hours with equipment if needed in a troubled spot anywhere in the world. ♪ the immediate ready force is a shield against aggression. ♪ the united states demonstrates for president kennedy and the shah a new short airfield, half the normal length. it is a portable airstrip which can be flown anywhere and set up in three days time. planes can be launched into the air from a catapult or with the aid of booster jet rockets. ♪ the marine corps amphibious training base at camp lejeune in north carolina on the atlantic coast hosts
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meanwhile, kpix's wilson walker says other events are going on as planned. >> reporter: depending on what county are living in a you are living under some set of guideline as to whether you should be out among crowds this we can, so what was on people's minds across the bay area this saturday?? so, what you really want to try to do is live your life, be conscious of what is going on around you, and more or less be conscious of other people. >> reporter: opening day for little league and pleasant hill, contra costa county did not cancel these games, but he did advise people to consider health before heading out. >> you can't let it start to control your life. that is to the point of panic. >> reporter: talked with the mayor, who said they would like us to schedule the second week. >> we have also seen a huge downturn in attendance and we are taking a bit economic hit. >> reporter: the center quest film festival will run through the week that the second week has been pushed back. the organizers say this was a tough call especially when the level of risk is something people have differe
meanwhile, kpix's wilson walker says other events are going on as planned. >> reporter: depending on what county are living in a you are living under some set of guideline as to whether you should be out among crowds this we can, so what was on people's minds across the bay area this saturday?? so, what you really want to try to do is live your life, be conscious of what is going on around you, and more or less be conscious of other people. >> reporter: opening day for little league...
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madame cj walker invented hair care for black walker -- for black women. she patented it. so, she made a fortune and gave a lot of it away. it is called self-made. it is on the wonderful -- let's see, it is on netflix. that's right. and then finally, you want to escape, listen, we need to. we all need to laugh. laughter is internal jogging and we need to do that. so, even if you've seen it like i have, about 50 times, see how the back of the action is funny as well as the front? what we call in film, deep focus, well, the back of it is just hysterical as well as what is going on in the front. there's a couple of girl scouts fighting. there is a love scene that is hysterical. everything about it is just satire. funny movie. really important right now. and we need to take it -- a moment of the day to at least try to get our smiles back. so, that is just one of many films i will be recommending to you.>> i love these films. airplane is one of my favorites, too. shirley you can't be serious. >> yeah, don'ts call me shirley. >> alright, it is so great to see you. yes, you are c
madame cj walker invented hair care for black walker -- for black women. she patented it. so, she made a fortune and gave a lot of it away. it is called self-made. it is on the wonderful -- let's see, it is on netflix. that's right. and then finally, you want to escape, listen, we need to. we all need to laugh. laughter is internal jogging and we need to do that. so, even if you've seen it like i have, about 50 times, see how the back of the action is funny as well as the front? what we call in...
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so through that mechanism joe maintains the personal promise to walker and they move the election to the democrats according to accounts the nauvoo votes were 1200 / 90 so they get into the office. after that point however the democratic party is really mad at nauvoo. even though they may not come out ahead on that escapade they realize that could change at a moments notice. so they are no longer willing to support him. but then the following winter they are worried the same political parties will no longer support them and their mission they do a number of radical provisions and said federal petitions to the government including my favorite episode where he asks for them to raise an army of 100,000 soldiers with the charge to protect nauvoo. congress does not go for that. then joseph announces the campaign for the presidency when they promised to give nauvoo support. but eventually feeling that the walls are closing in that it will no longer protect their interest, they come up with a contingency plan. that doesn't capture the radicals. they gathered together in early march and if t
so through that mechanism joe maintains the personal promise to walker and they move the election to the democrats according to accounts the nauvoo votes were 1200 / 90 so they get into the office. after that point however the democratic party is really mad at nauvoo. even though they may not come out ahead on that escapade they realize that could change at a moments notice. so they are no longer willing to support him. but then the following winter they are worried the same political parties...
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george herbert walker bush, george w. bush, john kerry all members of that secret society. i think what is interesting about bush's image in the public is, here is a person from such an elite background, such who, basically growing up in texas, develops a kind of style that makes him able to relate to people that you would normally think individuals born to that class could not be able to do that. that is part of his background. we know of course he makes an early run for congress, he loses that first election. he goes to work on his father's campaign. he goes to business, part owner of the texas rangers and things like that. but when you think about texas politics, he pulls off a stunning upset to start his victories in texas, then to the white house. >> to put that stunning upset in context, but for bill clinton defeating george bush the elder in 1992, almost certainly the case that george w would not have had a clear pathway to high level elected politics. that it would've been difficult and unusual for the son of a sitting president to run for governor of texas in 1994.
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no need for dog walkers.and pay them even if you can't be there with them. >> greg: that's true. >> jesse: no sports on television no one know what is to bet on. people are betting on pretty wacky stuff. watch. this have you big money. you are betting on the weather because you can't bet on sports. >> put 500 on rain [bleep] >> jesse: took the rain. should have gone with sun. not a good look. he lost 500 bones. one thing you can get on though is "watters' world" 8:00 p.m. saturday night. two spring breakers down in florida partying during the pandemic. we will find out if they regret what they did. >> greg: they will regret doing your show. >> jesse: that's always the case. >> juan: i hope they don't come into the studio. >> jesse: we did the remote, juan. >> juan: good, good, good. >> jesse: i'm social distancing even my guests. juan, you are up. >> juan: we have all been washing hour hands and as we do it today i'm well-practiced as i say happy to syracuse's kathleen burns. she turns 95 on saturday. because
no need for dog walkers.and pay them even if you can't be there with them. >> greg: that's true. >> jesse: no sports on television no one know what is to bet on. people are betting on pretty wacky stuff. watch. this have you big money. you are betting on the weather because you can't bet on sports. >> put 500 on rain [bleep] >> jesse: took the rain. should have gone with sun. not a good look. he lost 500 bones. one thing you can get on though is "watters'...
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. >> jeffrey walker wasn't involved with meek mill's case, but remembers graham talking about his arrest remember sitting at my desk. and it was reggie graham's -- came in the -- he was in the office. we were doing paperwork. and we all talk in there. and reggie graham was talking about a kid named meek mill. i distinctly remember him saying he arrested this kid, he beat this kid, and he ripped a row of braids out of this kid's head. >> walker says graham was a dirty cop and that he should know because he was one too. >> i participated with reggie in one particular job in 2003 where i watched reggie fabricate evidence. >> in 2013 walker was arrested by the fbi for stealing money from a drug dealer. in exchange for a lighter prison sentence, he pleaded guilty to attempted robbery and testified against fellow officers. so far, his information has led to more than 1,000 overturned convictions in philadelphia. brindle-khym was learning more about what was going on inside the police department at that time, and specifically about reggie graham. >> in the middle of 2013, reggie graham last app
. >> jeffrey walker wasn't involved with meek mill's case, but remembers graham talking about his arrest remember sitting at my desk. and it was reggie graham's -- came in the -- he was in the office. we were doing paperwork. and we all talk in there. and reggie graham was talking about a kid named meek mill. i distinctly remember him saying he arrested this kid, he beat this kid, and he ripped a row of braids out of this kid's head. >> walker says graham was a dirty cop and that he...
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evans and the way walker evans is interested in some of these ideas. his picture studio where we have an utterly flat image with just four had shots he takes a photograph of his window of a photo studio, we see how it is constructed. robert frank was really influenced by walter evans we see frank's interest in flatness as well as a self conscious self reflexive ideas about photography. we are trying to argue here that both evans and frank are interested in showing us the self consciousness about photography we see how the photograph is composed when you see it as unintentional utterance not some kind of factual truth. in this way robert frank works between the ideas of walker evans on the one hand the modernism but also between a little bit of the family man, he's in the family man but he is also interested in ideas of photojournalism. and so robert frank describes his practice very simply he is trying to make art photographs that look like press photographs. or aren't photographs that are inspired by popular photojournalism and we can sort of see that
evans and the way walker evans is interested in some of these ideas. his picture studio where we have an utterly flat image with just four had shots he takes a photograph of his window of a photo studio, we see how it is constructed. robert frank was really influenced by walter evans we see frank's interest in flatness as well as a self conscious self reflexive ideas about photography. we are trying to argue here that both evans and frank are interested in showing us the self consciousness...
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wealthiest to donate to an emergency fund a sign of how serious this crisis has become robin 1st year walker. not as anyone who knows about self isolation as an astronaut former international space station commander chris hadfield has been sharing some of the steps. don't just be passive don't don't just you know go one more scan through social media or don't don't just turn you into some sort of lesser cheek that even though for a little while it may be sort of consoling give yourself something to accomplish every day take action actually go do one of the things on your list of stuff to get done don't let this be chair you know on board a ship we're busy from 6 in the morning so 11 at night and at the end of day you're exhausted but you look back to go wow that was a great day i mean i got a whole bunch of stuff done you know i recorded it tonight at all this fun and and tomorrow's cup and simplest it's so you can get ready for tomorrow dig into what's happening don't let this thing direct your life direct your own life other news dozens of people have been killed in fighting between rival
wealthiest to donate to an emergency fund a sign of how serious this crisis has become robin 1st year walker. not as anyone who knows about self isolation as an astronaut former international space station commander chris hadfield has been sharing some of the steps. don't just be passive don't don't just you know go one more scan through social media or don't don't just turn you into some sort of lesser cheek that even though for a little while it may be sort of consoling give yourself...
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andrew walkerjoins us andrew walker joins us from andrew walkerjoins us from our business news room.rew, the uk central bank has made its move, what will the impact be? the aim is to tide over households and businesses, what the bank says is likely to be a large, sharp but probably temporary shock. it's particularly concerning that this is a point that has come out repeatedly in the statement it hasissued, out repeatedly in the statement it has issued, the impact on small businesses. these are firms who may, in principle, be perfectly viable as businesses but are likely to see a sudden and sharp drop in their revenue. people are not going to cafe is, for example, or there are disruptions to deliveries of goods and so forth. but they may still have bills to pay, the rent, taxes, and perhaps we will hear something late on about some sort of indulgence from the treasury on the payment of taxes, but there will be businesses with very severe cash flow problems. and the bank is particularly concerned to ease their problem. partly with lower interest rates, which would reduce the cost of an
andrew walkerjoins us andrew walker joins us from andrew walkerjoins us from our business news room.rew, the uk central bank has made its move, what will the impact be? the aim is to tide over households and businesses, what the bank says is likely to be a large, sharp but probably temporary shock. it's particularly concerning that this is a point that has come out repeatedly in the statement it hasissued, out repeatedly in the statement it has issued, the impact on small businesses. these are...
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of a unique approach to tackling the coronavirus outbreak at sprinkling holy water robin frosty a walker reports from tbilisi. in georgia the church is calling on god to protect the people from the virus. priests sprinkled salvation to mingle with the snow and rain. in tbilisi cathedral hundreds of liters of water were blessed for the purpose. the church continues to welcome congregations. its priests believe in the healing power of prayer. we see how hard the situation is in our country the whole world and how the virus is spreading that's why the church has decided to pry. some of the books from the judges or thirty's have identified fewer than 40 cases of covered 19 but the prime minister on tuesday warned it's now spreading among the general population should they be doing we're moving from the stage of stopping the epidemic to containing spread this transition is very important and we need to be ready 1st and foremost of the health care system. georgia has been preparing schools and universities closed 2 weeks ago its borders is shut and public transport is about to be limited. to d
of a unique approach to tackling the coronavirus outbreak at sprinkling holy water robin frosty a walker reports from tbilisi. in georgia the church is calling on god to protect the people from the virus. priests sprinkled salvation to mingle with the snow and rain. in tbilisi cathedral hundreds of liters of water were blessed for the purpose. the church continues to welcome congregations. its priests believe in the healing power of prayer. we see how hard the situation is in our country the...
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. >> he was a car salesman from spokes an named tom walker.ent said he had nothing to hide. >> i said good morning, sexy. she text me back 14 minutes later and said good morning, handsome. >> walker admitted trying to sext with chanin starbuck that morning, but he denied he had been anywhere near her house. he said he was at work and a funeral that day. were you at work all day thursday? >> except for the funeral, yes. >> except for the funeral? >> yes. >> did you have any involvement in her death? >> no. >> investigators took a dna sample and set about taking a hard look atom walker's alibi. the problem is they still weren't exactly sure when chanin was killed. and besides, they still had lots of other people to interview. that's what happened in a murder investigation. everybody gets pulled, in especially those closest to the victim. detectives even called chanin's eldest son austin in to question him. >> when is the last time you saw her. they asked me how our relationship was. >> austin lived with his father and said he was closer to his d
. >> he was a car salesman from spokes an named tom walker.ent said he had nothing to hide. >> i said good morning, sexy. she text me back 14 minutes later and said good morning, handsome. >> walker admitted trying to sext with chanin starbuck that morning, but he denied he had been anywhere near her house. he said he was at work and a funeral that day. were you at work all day thursday? >> except for the funeral, yes. >> except for the funeral? >> yes....
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walker is director of stocks with simpler trading and boom bust co-host christie who joins us from los angeles now 1st off kristie tell us what is happy. in with markets on monday. and it's really refreshing to see the 1st printing monday and more than a month today as the u.s. equity markets extended its rally with indexes surging over 3 percent so these gains were sparked by a massive stimulus as president signed into law friday into a trillion dollar stimulus package in order to help cushion the economy now despite the rally though there is still a high degree of uncertainty regarding the length of the global lockout which continues to disrupt businesses and supply chains and this is clearly evidence in the lack of participation in the rally as we look at the trading volumes fund exploders fell further and there's a complete lack of new positive positioning in futures and options so we're coming off our best week since 2009 but indicators are still to the downside as major averages are still below their respective moving day averages the day of the e.t.f. and passive investing which
walker is director of stocks with simpler trading and boom bust co-host christie who joins us from los angeles now 1st off kristie tell us what is happy. in with markets on monday. and it's really refreshing to see the 1st printing monday and more than a month today as the u.s. equity markets extended its rally with indexes surging over 3 percent so these gains were sparked by a massive stimulus as president signed into law friday into a trillion dollar stimulus package in order to help cushion...
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and walker, george walker was a very bright man. unfortunately died quite young. wrote about this rather explicitly. i quote him in the book somewhere. and the -- williams, burt williams who went on to star in movies and lasted until the 1920s was quite explicit about it. that was their way of getting started, getting the economic power to be able to tone down, and by later in his career he was singing songs and writing songs that were about the human condition. they weren't about race. they were about things that anybody could relate to. so once -- it was sometimes a way of getting in the door. >> mm-hmm. >> and then once you got in the door, not all of them, but some of them were able to turn that to their advantage. i think that's what frederick douglas was referring to way, way back, that maybe there is something here we can get on the stage and have an impact with our culture and, boy, did they, blues and jazz and so forth. >> absolutely. so we're here in hollywood, in an extension of hollywood. we're in north hollywood. >> noho, right? >> noho, exactly, and
and walker, george walker was a very bright man. unfortunately died quite young. wrote about this rather explicitly. i quote him in the book somewhere. and the -- williams, burt williams who went on to star in movies and lasted until the 1920s was quite explicit about it. that was their way of getting started, getting the economic power to be able to tone down, and by later in his career he was singing songs and writing songs that were about the human condition. they weren't about race. they...
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to abuse richard walker and if you're showing klein you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our website at d w dot com i'm michael okuda here in berlin we'll see you at the top of the out. once the secret service classical. music for sound. or the story behind the music but here's one for the ages british. law. beethoven's 9th symphony for the world stuart people night on t.w. . the global corona crisis you can find more information online in fact d.w. dot com and on t.w. social media channels. some of the world's best health care systems brought to the brink. whole cities ground almost standstill. thousands of people losing their lives. and so fuck there's no way did science. that's the grim reality of the corona virus outbreak right here in europe and if all of that can happen here in one of the richest regions in the world what about countries that don't have those resources. across the global south infections are lacking quite far behind europe but many countries have started taking drastic action and people are bracing for the worst. there is a huge fear th
to abuse richard walker and if you're showing klein you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our website at d w dot com i'm michael okuda here in berlin we'll see you at the top of the out. once the secret service classical. music for sound. or the story behind the music but here's one for the ages british. law. beethoven's 9th symphony for the world stuart people night on t.w. . the global corona crisis you can find more information online in fact d.w. dot com and on...
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in the capital walker do we need to fill a hole in the camera the dancer choreographer and dance teacher is in international demand yet he's had to fight for recognition in his homeland and acceptance from his family. so defensive it was difficult because my parents didn't accept my choice they didn't want me to give up building houses and become a dancer because for them dancing had no future it was really tough and i had to leave my family. nican my develop this production together with an artist from ivory coast this day is littered with trash it symbolizes the chaotic conditions in many african cities how can africans rise above the chaos and free themselves from dependence on the former colonial powers and can not help them do it. people here are afraid to say when things are working but it's my role as an artist to contribute something to change that from him every human. being is useful to society. but changing things through dance is not easy and where don says i held in low esteem telematic a brain left her fiance as he couldn't except to work as a dancer the single mother perfo
in the capital walker do we need to fill a hole in the camera the dancer choreographer and dance teacher is in international demand yet he's had to fight for recognition in his homeland and acceptance from his family. so defensive it was difficult because my parents didn't accept my choice they didn't want me to give up building houses and become a dancer because for them dancing had no future it was really tough and i had to leave my family. nican my develop this production together with an...
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we leave you now with images of walkers providing called us to be used for in just upcoming holy festival also called the festival of promise only represents a victory of good over evil and also celebrates the arrival of spring we'll see tomorrow. what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage 368 get the map now. if it is for me to. make children come. and beethoven feels for. beethoven is for every modern. beethoven 202250 then a verse 3 here on d. don't you know. well markets slide the virus fuel volatility extends into a 3rd week in factories trying to getting production up and running again but there are more new cases and deaths globally and more pressure on international companies bring you up to date. all eyes are on the opec meeting the oil cartel considers another production. prices but not opec produces. one of the 1st big corporate casualties of the coronavirus britain's fly collapses after a plunge in demand for travel. and a waste of what not one woman's vision in myanmar to turn trash into treas
we leave you now with images of walkers providing called us to be used for in just upcoming holy festival also called the festival of promise only represents a victory of good over evil and also celebrates the arrival of spring we'll see tomorrow. what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage 368 get the map now. if it is for me to. make children come. and beethoven feels for. beethoven is for every modern....
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walker. michael vasquez! come over here. i've heard such good things about you, your company. well, i wouldn't have done any of it without you. without this place. this is for you. michael, you didn't have to... and, we're going to need some help with the rest. you've worked so hard to achieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner with someone who knows you and your business well enough to understand what your wealth is really for. >>> at 100 years young, a woman continues to make volunteering a big part of her life. this is the jefferson award winner. >> reporter: mary has seen many changes in sunnyvale's landscape. she volunteered for the last 39 years. >> it is better than sitting at home worrying about your pains and aches and you meet a lot of beautiful people here. >> she leads tours at the historical society heritage park museum. at one picture she is in the depression years before marrying at age 18. laura called her living history. >> she has lived it from childhood on. she doesn't just tell you about orchard days. she tells you about ler experiences. >> at the museum
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: "stay at home." that's the message as the prime minister threatens further measures to limit people's movements. take my advice seriously. follow it the crucial. thousands of people ignored social distancing advice over the weekend as crowds flocked to parks and beaches. as the coronavirus crisis continues, the health secretary promises more protective equipment for nhs staff. in the uk's broadband network cope with increased demand from home networking and homeschooling. i will be considering capacity. the international olympic committee is considering postponing tokyo 2020. it has set a deadline of four weeks from now to set a decision. today it will be dry and sunny. the exception to that will be the north—east of scotland. you will have persistent rain and stronger winds. i will have the details coming up. it's monday the 23rd of march, our top story: the prime minister says tougher restrictions are likely unless more people start following the official advice
good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: "stay at home." that's the message as the prime minister threatens further measures to limit people's movements. take my advice seriously. follow it the crucial. thousands of people ignored social distancing advice over the weekend as crowds flocked to parks and beaches. as the coronavirus crisis continues, the health secretary promises more protective equipment for nhs staff. in the uk's...
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walker. mr. walker: thank you, chairman thompson. dr. ezike, my home state of north carolina announced its first case of coronavirus. the patient in north carolina had recently returned from washington state where an outbreak had occurred. how is your state monitoring patients arriving from areas that have many confirmed cases? dr. ezike: so right now for interstate travel within the u.s., there's not a specific mechanism, a formalized mechanism to say, this person came from california. where that information would be used if the person developed symptoms and hopefully a very astute clinician is taking a travel history and then would notice in asking questions about where you've been recently somebody would say i was in washington or i was in california and so that would raise the level of suspicion, the index of suspicion, oh, that could be maybe a higher risk. so at that point they would reach out to the local health department to get the authorization to test. so we have, you know, more formalized processes that -- where we, through t
walker. mr. walker: thank you, chairman thompson. dr. ezike, my home state of north carolina announced its first case of coronavirus. the patient in north carolina had recently returned from washington state where an outbreak had occurred. how is your state monitoring patients arriving from areas that have many confirmed cases? dr. ezike: so right now for interstate travel within the u.s., there's not a specific mechanism, a formalized mechanism to say, this person came from california. where...
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news up next a special report how ready is the global south by richard walker and if your show inclined you can get all the latest news and information around the clock and how website d.w. dot com i'm michael local here in berlin we'll see you at the top of the at. least the secret of this classic. is the sun. which is story behind the music. for the ages richest.