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for example, in cooperation with ward mayors,s, the ward will cay out inspections in a way suitable forach area. the ward will also take thorough measures against stores and businesses that have become clusters. >> the new numbers have thrown the scope of the central government's go-to campaign launch scheduled for next week into question. the program would promote domestic tourism, dining out and other i industries hit hard by e virus. koike took a cautious view. >> translator: the coronavirus infection had subsided, but now it's spreading in various parts of japan. it is necessary for the central government to think carefully about the timing and how to do it. >> despite the growing cases, koike remains committed to hosting the olympic and pararalympic games. they were postponed to next summer due to the pandemic. >> translator: first of all, tokyo wants to host the olympic and paralympic games next year. we hope that the coronavirus will be contained and that vaccines and drugs will be developed during that time. in that sense, it will be proof that we won the battle between humanity
for example, in cooperation with ward mayors,s, the ward will cay out inspections in a way suitable forach area. the ward will also take thorough measures against stores and businesses that have become clusters. >> the new numbers have thrown the scope of the central government's go-to campaign launch scheduled for next week into question. the program would promote domestic tourism, dining out and other i industries hit hard by e virus. koike took a cautious view. >> translator: the...
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ward has been opinionated on apple to the moon, doing well with ownership. coming up with jonathan ferro, michael wilson has been optimistic on the markets. the right call still on this recovery, still, and of july, look for that at 9:00. futures, -30. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance" guy johnson in london. francine lacqua reporting on credit suisse in zurich. tom: tom keene in new york and howard ward, each of these companies is different. what is the distinction you see in apple computer in 2021? tom, this has been a phenomenal stock. i never would have expected it to do as well as it has done this year. cap,trillion market reporting tonight, revenues, $55 so,ion, earnings $2.10 or earnings this fiscal year up, maybe 5%, 6%, revenues around 2% . growing your business during a pandemic is a good thing which results in stocks being be rated higher than those companies suffering during the pandemic. owns the smartphone market. they own it. u.s.martphone share in with their ecosystem, they have developed incredible brand loyalty with 90% rate
ward has been opinionated on apple to the moon, doing well with ownership. coming up with jonathan ferro, michael wilson has been optimistic on the markets. the right call still on this recovery, still, and of july, look for that at 9:00. futures, -30. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance" guy johnson in london. francine lacqua reporting on credit suisse in zurich. tom: tom keene in new york and howard ward, each of these companies is different. what is the distinction...
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ward where you'd been caring for infected patients just a few weeks earlier they say that he brought around like a presence with them where you could trust what he's doing like not even just the nurses but the doctors and they feel they confide in him. you know reassure themselves and he just has it just really show that he's really good at his job. yes we're very proud of him. ollie had been injured by didn't put on dialysis in a desperate attempt to save him his children saw him in the hospital before he died it was hard to see him. all swollen and stuff so it was it was just a nightmare to see him in that way and it was very hard. i wouldn't wish for any kid to see their dad in that state it's just terrible and also just like they reminded me of how. fragile he really was. ali's funeral turned into a moving show of support from his coworkers emergency workers and the filipino community. i always knew that by dad was a hero like as a nurse he was always a he's always helping people. now that he's like really recognized as a hero it just means so much more. ali. left your. health si
ward where you'd been caring for infected patients just a few weeks earlier they say that he brought around like a presence with them where you could trust what he's doing like not even just the nurses but the doctors and they feel they confide in him. you know reassure themselves and he just has it just really show that he's really good at his job. yes we're very proud of him. ollie had been injured by didn't put on dialysis in a desperate attempt to save him his children saw him in the...
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what was very interesting is our psych ward. while we were having this excitement, the sergeant in charge of the psych ward which was located away from us came in a pair of boots in his shorts. his underwear. he says, help! we are in trouble. those prisoners are patients in the psych unit are going to get away. i said we are taking care of our problems. he ran back to what we called the monkey house. he later reported the prisoners took the fence down to get out of the psych ward. they said thank you and put the fence back up before they left. appendectomies. we did all kinds of surgeries. hernia surgeries. battle wounds. just took care of all those prisoners, whatever was going on with them. >> [indiscernible] john: they were there with us. we provided food. >> the same food that you the same for that you ate? yes. after all that, everybody was gone. it was not too long after that i got these signs of the 64th field hospital for the risen are exchange. >> 64th -- field hospital. so we took all the p.o.w.'s we have left, exchang
what was very interesting is our psych ward. while we were having this excitement, the sergeant in charge of the psych ward which was located away from us came in a pair of boots in his shorts. his underwear. he says, help! we are in trouble. those prisoners are patients in the psych unit are going to get away. i said we are taking care of our problems. he ran back to what we called the monkey house. he later reported the prisoners took the fence down to get out of the psych ward. they said...
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joining us now is chairman and ceo ward nye.hat is your primary concern for ward: we justa finished the most profitable and safest chapter in th for the company. we put in record numbers even went down volume. but if we are looking forward, part of what we anticipate, it anticipate theo seismic shifts that we have gone through covid and not expect some degree of economic softening. we don't take it will be protracted or deep, but we anticipate the next few quarters might see some choppy headwinds, just as we saw in the second quarter. we think we will perform well. but we are likely to see some softening. vonnie: you employ nearly 9000 people. is there the possibility of layoffs, other waves to rein in cuts during this time? ward: we actually keep a very low sg&a. as a percentage of net sales, it is very low. we run a lean business by design. our single largest cost of goods sold is labor. had to doe have not anything significant in that regard. some rolling layoffs in certain geographies, certain slow things, but at the same ti
joining us now is chairman and ceo ward nye.hat is your primary concern for ward: we justa finished the most profitable and safest chapter in th for the company. we put in record numbers even went down volume. but if we are looking forward, part of what we anticipate, it anticipate theo seismic shifts that we have gone through covid and not expect some degree of economic softening. we don't take it will be protracted or deep, but we anticipate the next few quarters might see some choppy...
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she has operated the children's program at the ward rec center for four months, now, without a single case of covid-19 being reported. >> when the adults are around and giving them reminders, wash your hands, hand sanitizer, keep your space, those kinds of things, i wholeheartedly believe they can be safe. >> reporter: in san francisco, john ramus, kpix 5. planned for san francisco, but don't worry. it is a good thing! volunteers are busy building a fire dragon for a dance in chinatown next month. the goal is to ward off bad luck and the pandemic. >>> as for that big fire we showed you a moment ago in the city, smoke prompted an air- quality advisory for a time today especially in the east bay where the onshore wind took most of it. readings briefly's like to to moderate to unhealthy range in oaablos well. esnormal atmosphere breeze that picks up around here and the fog, that is not going to be a lasting problem? >> it is improving already, the worst of the quality that we had earlier today was right around the scene of the fire, which is to be expected. that is where the air quality
she has operated the children's program at the ward rec center for four months, now, without a single case of covid-19 being reported. >> when the adults are around and giving them reminders, wash your hands, hand sanitizer, keep your space, those kinds of things, i wholeheartedly believe they can be safe. >> reporter: in san francisco, john ramus, kpix 5. planned for san francisco, but don't worry. it is a good thing! volunteers are busy building a fire dragon for a dance in...
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interesting is our psych ward. while we were having this excitement, the sergeant in charge of the psych ward which was located away from us came running in and a pair of boots in his shorts. his underwear. he says, help! we are in trouble. inse prisoners are patients the psych unit are going to get away. i said we are taking care of our problems. he ran back to what we called the monkey house. prisonerseported the took the fence down to get out of the psych ward. they said thank you and put the fence back up before they left. appendectomies. hernia surgeries. battle wounds. just took care of all those prisoners, whatever was going on with them. >> [indiscernible] john: they were there with us. food?u provide john: yes. >> the same food you ate? john: yes. it was not too long after that i got assigned to the 64th field hospital for the resin or exchange in panmunjom. 64th field hospital. john: we took all of our pows we forleft and exchanged them the ones -- the south korean soldiers and americans. >> whether any p
interesting is our psych ward. while we were having this excitement, the sergeant in charge of the psych ward which was located away from us came running in and a pair of boots in his shorts. his underwear. he says, help! we are in trouble. inse prisoners are patients the psych unit are going to get away. i said we are taking care of our problems. he ran back to what we called the monkey house. prisonerseported the took the fence down to get out of the psych ward. they said thank you and put...
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doctors suiting up in ppe, giving us look inside miami's jackson memorial hospital's expanded covid ward.
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sometimes the most severe cases we've seen here on the ward where new admissions of covert patients had x. rays showing almost complete lung failure patients who could not communicate their symptoms clearly because they did not speak the language. that means the hurdle to seek help was much higher for these people these mentioned one corridor further along is that covert isolation ward right now only one patient is being treated here. when the pandemic was at its peak so all of us were occupied. the doctors here had to pool their experience with the disease to find out which patients were hit particularly hard. to this clearly has something to do with social status starting with the work you do whether you are more exposed whether you couldn't work from home but instead had to continue working at the supermarket checkout or on public transport and of course that applies more to low paid jobs that was a factor and in addition there is also the risk of more severe progression if you have the disease already studies have also shown that that is clearly related to a certain social status. c
sometimes the most severe cases we've seen here on the ward where new admissions of covert patients had x. rays showing almost complete lung failure patients who could not communicate their symptoms clearly because they did not speak the language. that means the hurdle to seek help was much higher for these people these mentioned one corridor further along is that covert isolation ward right now only one patient is being treated here. when the pandemic was at its peak so all of us were...
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clear says when she had to pursue one of her dementia patients into a crude contaminated ward she forgot to put on protective the key. i was exposed like maybe 2 minutes or 3 minutes inside i'm still i'm kind of fire annoyed that's why i had myself bested yesterday if this news test results came back negative that showed she had already been infected earlier. while she had no symptoms her friend gemma wasn't so lucky. when i had a fever or 23 days i went to the hospital gym opinion for a double act as another filipino our newest works on a curve of 19 born at elmhurst hospital in needs it's in one of the poorest and most ethnically diverse areas of the city and it's been the epicenter of the pandemic in new york jim in a family live near the hospital for the past few months this has been all around them. at that time there was no best being forced out and simply getting tested for the fires wasn't easy it was raining that day and a line put it this is so long so surprised me to death go all because you might get much sicker if you wait for your turn to give it this that. i would think th
clear says when she had to pursue one of her dementia patients into a crude contaminated ward she forgot to put on protective the key. i was exposed like maybe 2 minutes or 3 minutes inside i'm still i'm kind of fire annoyed that's why i had myself bested yesterday if this news test results came back negative that showed she had already been infected earlier. while she had no symptoms her friend gemma wasn't so lucky. when i had a fever or 23 days i went to the hospital gym opinion for a double...
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jackie ward is there. she's listening to what they're saying and she's going to have a full update for you tonight at 6:00. >>> one year ago today tragedy truck gilroy. a gunman opened fire on the gilroy garlic festival, killing three people and injuring more than a dozen others before turning the gun on himself. today a ceremony to mark the somber anniversary. nbc bay area's damian trujillo is live at christmas hill park with more. damian? >> reporter: well, janelle, the d.a.'s office is about to hold a virtual ceremony here at the christmas hill park in gilroy. this is in memory of those who were killed in honor of those who survived and to the many first responders who potentially saved more lives. this ceremony begins at 5:15 this afternoon, around the time that the first shots were fired. now, all day people have been coming to christmas hill park to pay their respects. they brought flowers and balloons in memory of the people killed and those who were hit by gunfire but survived. responding officers
jackie ward is there. she's listening to what they're saying and she's going to have a full update for you tonight at 6:00. >>> one year ago today tragedy truck gilroy. a gunman opened fire on the gilroy garlic festival, killing three people and injuring more than a dozen others before turning the gun on himself. today a ceremony to mark the somber anniversary. nbc bay area's damian trujillo is live at christmas hill park with more. damian? >> reporter: well, janelle, the d.a.'s...
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one corridor further along is that covert isolation ward right now only one patient is being treated here. when the pandemic was at its peak so all the patients were occupied. the doctors here had to pool their experience with the disease to find out which patients were hit particularly hard. this clearly has something to do with social status starting with the work you do whether you are more exposed whether you couldn't work from home but instead had to continue working at the supermarket checkout or on public transport and of course that applies more to low paid jobs jobs that was a factor and in addition there is also the risk of more severe progression if you have the disease already studies have also shown that that is clearly related to a certain social status. coronavirus patients stay in hospital for a long time they start to talk and then they tell dr gelug how badly they're doing in their everyday lives poverty makes people ill and that's also the case with covert 19. well now point we can hear from morrow t.n. here is a professor of international management at the wharton
one corridor further along is that covert isolation ward right now only one patient is being treated here. when the pandemic was at its peak so all the patients were occupied. the doctors here had to pool their experience with the disease to find out which patients were hit particularly hard. this clearly has something to do with social status starting with the work you do whether you are more exposed whether you couldn't work from home but instead had to continue working at the supermarket...
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it is being used on covid wards, where patients on ventilators cannot talk. is a godsend. i felt like i couldn't breathe, but can say it here. so they can all improve their treatment. we make the best team! thank goodness for patients right around the world. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. hello there. what a difference a day makes. yesterday's cloud and rain, well, it's been replaced by sparkling blue sky and sunshine. just take a look at this weather watcher picture from whitworth in lancashire, glorious day here. however, different story down to the south east, we have had some heat, we have had some sunshinejust recently, but that was a thing of the past. this morning in finsbury, london, we started the day with some rain. the the rain has eased away, but the cloud is taking its time to clear down to the kent coast. so the best of the sunshine further north and west, with a rash of showers driven on by brisk, westerly breeze into the far north of scotland. so this is how we are likely to close out our day. in terms of the feel of
it is being used on covid wards, where patients on ventilators cannot talk. is a godsend. i felt like i couldn't breathe, but can say it here. so they can all improve their treatment. we make the best team! thank goodness for patients right around the world. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. hello there. what a difference a day makes. yesterday's cloud and rain, well, it's been replaced by sparkling blue sky and sunshine. just take a look at this weather watcher picture...
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wards are at 01’ near hospitals say there coronavirus wards are at or near capacity. in orlando, as the world reopened two of its four parks on sunday, magic kingdom and animal kingdom. decisions over faith coverings are contentious in the us. many of trump supporters regard it as a personal choice and not something to be imposed by the meaning their president is trying to tread a fine line. meaning their president is trying to tread a fine lineli think is a great thing to wear a mask, i've never been against masks but i do believe they have a time and a place. other world leaders are already leading by example. some more relu cta ntly tha n leading by example. some more reluctantly than others. all eyes will now be on mr trump to see if his mask will be a lasting feature. evan mcmullin ran in the 2016 us presidential race and is now the executive director for ‘stand up republic‘ organisation. he says this is a pivotal moment for the president. the mask has become a symbol of the president's failed leadership and of his incompetence, and so i think that is why he has
wards are at 01’ near hospitals say there coronavirus wards are at or near capacity. in orlando, as the world reopened two of its four parks on sunday, magic kingdom and animal kingdom. decisions over faith coverings are contentious in the us. many of trump supporters regard it as a personal choice and not something to be imposed by the meaning their president is trying to tread a fine line. meaning their president is trying to tread a fine lineli think is a great thing to wear a mask, i've...
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it is being used on covid wards, where patients on ventilators cannot talk.patients as saying. the ipad is a godsend. i felt like i couldn't breathe, but can say it here. so they can all improve their treatment. we make the best team! lebanon is facing economic ruin. the country's currency has lost around 80% of its value against the dollar, prices have soared uncontrollably, and much of the middle class has been plunged into poverty martin patience reports. this is how lebanon wants to portray itself to the world. but here's the reality. a country with a rich cultural heritage... ..is broken... ..and on the brink of a catastrophe. this was the rage across lebanon last month. people are desperate. food prices have more than doubled since the start of the year. mechanic mohammed says that even during the civil war here 30 years ago there was always cash. but now he says the money has dried up. and people can't even put food on the table. law and order is breaking down, and a one safe country is now seeing a surge in robberies. look at what this armed man is st
it is being used on covid wards, where patients on ventilators cannot talk.patients as saying. the ipad is a godsend. i felt like i couldn't breathe, but can say it here. so they can all improve their treatment. we make the best team! lebanon is facing economic ruin. the country's currency has lost around 80% of its value against the dollar, prices have soared uncontrollably, and much of the middle class has been plunged into poverty martin patience reports. this is how lebanon wants to portray...
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it is being used on covid wards, where patients on ventilators cannot talk.ls are starting to compare what their different patients as saying. the ipad is a godsend. i felt like i couldn't breathe, but can say it here. so they can all improve their treatment. we make the best team! now on bbc news, will the toppling of the statue of a slave trader in bristol change the lives of black people in the city? musician, activist and bristolian ngaio anyia explores inequality in her home city and meets people on a mission to dismantle it. antiracism protesters in england have pulled down... ..a 17th century slave owner was taken down. edward colston. the british slave trader stands no more. what would have been an act of vandalism on any other day felt like an expression of pure joy. it has left me with one big question. will this change anything? bristol presents a fantastic story to the outside world, but it is also true that people like me are born destined to die earlier, to get sick earlier, to get a poorer education and end up in mental health institutions or e
it is being used on covid wards, where patients on ventilators cannot talk.ls are starting to compare what their different patients as saying. the ipad is a godsend. i felt like i couldn't breathe, but can say it here. so they can all improve their treatment. we make the best team! now on bbc news, will the toppling of the statue of a slave trader in bristol change the lives of black people in the city? musician, activist and bristolian ngaio anyia explores inequality in her home city and meets...
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north and with the help of a lawyer whose family hired wood as a domestic worker she sued a secular ward in $870.00 for $20000.00 and reparations and a case that historian w. caleb mcdaniel noted would drag on for 8 years due to a number of obstacles. those obstacles big daniel told specifically a magazine or that words lawyer stalled claiming that her failed ante bellum suit for freedom proved his innocence they also said that ward's alleged crimes had occurred too far in the past a recurring argument against reparations and similar award i seem to recall another kentucky man who looks and sounds like he just bombed an audition for the colonel in a k.f.c. ad making that exact same argument about reparations some 150 years later yet despite the odds and an all white male jury henrietta would earn a juror and 878 say we the jury in the above entitled cause do fine for the plaintiff and assess her damages and the premises at $2500.00 of course knowing that she asked for $20000.00 and only received $2500.00 is like asking for a drum kit just getting the sticks or asking for frazier reunion
north and with the help of a lawyer whose family hired wood as a domestic worker she sued a secular ward in $870.00 for $20000.00 and reparations and a case that historian w. caleb mcdaniel noted would drag on for 8 years due to a number of obstacles. those obstacles big daniel told specifically a magazine or that words lawyer stalled claiming that her failed ante bellum suit for freedom proved his innocence they also said that ward's alleged crimes had occurred too far in the past a recurring...
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and ilia ward how -- julia ward howe, writing the words that would be spoken at thousand times when the storm came. each protesting slavery. and here is how it started. africa, the coast of guinea, a tribesman properly subdued and brendan -- and brent did, but -- brought a better price. branded brought a better price. africa, the coast of guinea, a tribesman properly set nude and brought a better price than rice. they were packed into ships. these are their children, names and age unknown. the price, it was a thing of supply and demand. february 5, it was a tuesday, magazine street in new york, 41 sold to the highest bidder. there was lewis, a, a black man, 32, good field hand and labor. shelley, 26. wesley. anderson, a 24-year-old bricklayer and mason brought the day's top price, $2700. ♪ it was the same in new amsterdam and a score of ports and inland cities. $2700 for a bricklayer. their women made good servants, but the babies could do nothing useful, not for long time. sometimes, they were not made a part of the auction. it was a matter of business, or so they said. ♪ a peculiar in
and ilia ward how -- julia ward howe, writing the words that would be spoken at thousand times when the storm came. each protesting slavery. and here is how it started. africa, the coast of guinea, a tribesman properly subdued and brendan -- and brent did, but -- brought a better price. branded brought a better price. africa, the coast of guinea, a tribesman properly set nude and brought a better price than rice. they were packed into ships. these are their children, names and age unknown. the...
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it was the allocated ward for covid—i9—positive patients. cornwall. the height of the pandemic, the ward was full. so the bed capacity is 31. this year, student nurses likejoy could choose, either delay their placements until next year and concentrate on theory instead, or volunteer to help the nhs through the outbreak. lots of students were not able to come out on placement because they needed to shield loved ones, due to their personal circumstances. i discussed it with my family and ijust really, really wanted to be out here. in normal times, student nurses, midwives and other health care workers are not paid to train. in march, the decision was made to offer short—term contracts for the first time, to help deal with the outbreak. a lot of our work at the moment has been chest x—rays and abdomen x—rays, to check for signs of the effects of covid. ismat khan is a radiography student in carlisle, helping to scan covid patients. when you experience covid and you see patients suffering with covid, that is when it hits you. obviously i was sca
it was the allocated ward for covid—i9—positive patients. cornwall. the height of the pandemic, the ward was full. so the bed capacity is 31. this year, student nurses likejoy could choose, either delay their placements until next year and concentrate on theory instead, or volunteer to help the nhs through the outbreak. lots of students were not able to come out on placement because they needed to shield loved ones, due to their personal circumstances. i discussed it with my family and...
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this is the psych ward, the monkey house. >> what was the monkey house for? john: the psychiatric patients. mental problems. they were a little off. we had them separated from these patients. these are the compounds that held these. this is where the prisoners ran and put their towels in this fence. down came that fence. another bunch of koreans threw their towels under the fence and they were gone. my experiences in korea were very positive. >> why? john: i loved the people and got along well. i never had any problems. i took care of a lot of gis that had problems. >> what kind? john: social problems. going to the wrong places at night. we took care of the injuries. we did pick up about 29 wounded soldiers after the break. i had good people. my medics were not trained for the firing and shooting. my sergeant that i depended on a lot, i looked for him. he was under my bed during all the excitement. my doctor was hiding as well. most of us are out trying to keep ourselves alive. >> how much were you paid at the time? john: not very much >> you were . >> you we
this is the psych ward, the monkey house. >> what was the monkey house for? john: the psychiatric patients. mental problems. they were a little off. we had them separated from these patients. these are the compounds that held these. this is where the prisoners ran and put their towels in this fence. down came that fence. another bunch of koreans threw their towels under the fence and they were gone. my experiences in korea were very positive. >> why? john: i loved the people and got...
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[applause] and even more than that, my dear friend, charles ward, who will bury his mother on monday, he and i have talked a lot this last week or so, but every one of those state troopers that wears that uniform, works for colonel charles ward. charles ward is an african-american man, and he is the colonel of the alabama state troopers, not because of the color of his skin, but because of the content of his character, and because of the ability he has. and that is what john lewis did for troy, for pike county, for the united states, and for the world. and i am honored to be here. this community is honored that you are here, and we mourn and grieve with you and pray for you. thank you very much. [applause] >> may we pray. god of our strength, god of our struggle, your mercy is everlasting, and your truth endures to all generations. our hearts are saddened by the transition of the inspirational icon congressman john robert lewis. john has left the modern trappings of time to engage in the affairs of eternity. deny the therapy to properly mourn, therapy found in the unrestricted fellows
[applause] and even more than that, my dear friend, charles ward, who will bury his mother on monday, he and i have talked a lot this last week or so, but every one of those state troopers that wears that uniform, works for colonel charles ward. charles ward is an african-american man, and he is the colonel of the alabama state troopers, not because of the color of his skin, but because of the content of his character, and because of the ability he has. and that is what john lewis did for troy,...
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we sent jackie ward to discovery bay as boats are already going into the water. jackie?ah, good morning, marcus. we spoke to a merchant captain who has been patrolling the waters around discovery bay for years now. he told us that he has never seen this many boats this past week as he has in recent years. we spoke to captain john garza with pacific coast water service, and -- or water rescue, rather -- and he suggests people are using the delta as an escape from the shelter-in-place order. be careful out here. he's witnessed reckless behavior and inexperienced boaters who struggle to maneuver. a man fell off a boat and drowned. he says a number of people are not social distancing. >> there's larger groups. there shouldn't be. they should be families together on a boat. >> and what you're seeing aren't families? >> it's mixed groups. boats are congregating sometimes. it's just not safe. >> reporter: the captain reminds partiers to wear a facemask and a life vest. the contra costa county sheriff's office will be patrolling the waters like they always do. it seems to be a b
we sent jackie ward to discovery bay as boats are already going into the water. jackie?ah, good morning, marcus. we spoke to a merchant captain who has been patrolling the waters around discovery bay for years now. he told us that he has never seen this many boats this past week as he has in recent years. we spoke to captain john garza with pacific coast water service, and -- or water rescue, rather -- and he suggests people are using the delta as an escape from the shelter-in-place order. be...
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we're being might be coming from that's ward. of the 4 women on this mission one of them is a microbiologist dr who will study whatever life forms are brought to the surface plants and animals including tiny microbes known as. they come hand though mario are a high temperature and the are a price and they kind of use more of basic process or nutrient too so i and that's kind of where that leaving and that's carlo compound where that you can you out where you are you see a mirror to what was happening you opinions years old gold when there was no law i've been on earth is 6 i see me you look for the live well me me me me. years ago goal or to look for the law i was us me when the company to different for the recess is a. while many scientists believe evolution began deep oceans the creatures found out may be the most basic and systems of the mind morning. and there is one type of habitat in the deep ocean where you expects to find an abundance of the. bears up big here i'll say that all kinds of life or might be from the height of
we're being might be coming from that's ward. of the 4 women on this mission one of them is a microbiologist dr who will study whatever life forms are brought to the surface plants and animals including tiny microbes known as. they come hand though mario are a high temperature and the are a price and they kind of use more of basic process or nutrient too so i and that's kind of where that leaving and that's carlo compound where that you can you out where you are you see a mirror to what was...
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of the preacher henry ward beecher. what it was like in a darkened theater to sit and watch a play unfold. in 1903, thomas edison made a film, and it looked like this. liza crosses the ice to freedom. ♪ now, the beating of uncle tom. the villain is simon lou correa, harsh overseer of the slaves. uncle tom, and here came the classic time does classic line that brought tears to a generation. "you may own my body, but my soul belongs to god."' ♪ and a change was coming. new york city. lovely brownstone exists, came still a hint that the issue was moving toward a summer revolution. 60 -- winter of 18 to 1860 came abraham lincoln, a politician from illinois, relatively unknown, and he wouldn't have been invited at all if horace greeley at the tribute hadn't been dissatisfied with all the other republican leaders. mr. lincoln might have had something to say. he did. letaid we can not afford to slavery alone where it is, but can we? should we allow it to spread into the national territory and overrun us here in the free states
of the preacher henry ward beecher. what it was like in a darkened theater to sit and watch a play unfold. in 1903, thomas edison made a film, and it looked like this. liza crosses the ice to freedom. ♪ now, the beating of uncle tom. the villain is simon lou correa, harsh overseer of the slaves. uncle tom, and here came the classic time does classic line that brought tears to a generation. "you may own my body, but my soul belongs to god."' ♪ and a change was coming. new york...
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let's go to "today in the bay's" jackie ward. a lot of us are wondering, you know, some districts haven't even made a determination so seeing what others are doing is kind of the best that we can do. >>> right. i'm sure they're all tuning in to each other to see what one district is doing over the other. of course it's all a matter of if and when it is safe and they have decided to keep kids home to start the school year, which resumes august 17th. the district just released a framework of this outlined plan in two phases. phase one the nearly 20,000 students who attend the district's 54 schools will distance learn online with the teacher. the teacher can deliver the lessons from home or the classroom with a limited number of high-need students. in phase two students would return to school in small groups with social distancing and safety precautions in place. >> how important is it for you for him to be on site? >> it's very important. he needs to socialize with kids and very important that he goes to school. >> is that more imp
let's go to "today in the bay's" jackie ward. a lot of us are wondering, you know, some districts haven't even made a determination so seeing what others are doing is kind of the best that we can do. >>> right. i'm sure they're all tuning in to each other to see what one district is doing over the other. of course it's all a matter of if and when it is safe and they have decided to keep kids home to start the school year, which resumes august 17th. the district just released...
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reporting live, jackie ward, "today in the bay." >> thank you for the update. this is sad this morning. new news that actress kelly preston has died. the wife of john travolta died following a two year battle with breast kaerns. the couple married 29 years. they have two children. a third child, jet, died in 2009 following a seizure. travolta announced her death on instagram saying in part, she fought a courageous fight with love and support of so many. kelly preston was 57 years old. according to breast cancer organization, 42,000 women are expected to die from the disease this year. >> hate to hear that. >>> 4:36 for you this morning. warriors star steph curry, he's never been shy about speaking his mind. new for you this morning, the two time mvp is talking about how nba players, they will be able to put on social justice phrases on their jerseys when the team starts to play in a few weeks. >> i applaud every player that's going to take that opportunity. we're human first. if you can't accept what we want to talk about or what we want to highlight or change
reporting live, jackie ward, "today in the bay." >> thank you for the update. this is sad this morning. new news that actress kelly preston has died. the wife of john travolta died following a two year battle with breast kaerns. the couple married 29 years. they have two children. a third child, jet, died in 2009 following a seizure. travolta announced her death on instagram saying in part, she fought a courageous fight with love and support of so many. kelly preston was 57...
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hospitals and individual doctors are starting to allow cameras into these wards, into these intensive care units, into these emergency rooms, into these totally full, newly created covid wards and covid floors. we're starting to realize they're doing this now because, forgive me, they're pissed. they're angry. they're coping with something inside these hospitals that's getting worse quickly, and we are getting access to this kind of footage now. we are being allowed to see what's going on there and to hear from the doctors themselves because the only thing that can fix what these doctors and nurses are going through is if people stop themselves from getting this virus and stop themselves from spreading it right now. and so they are trying to convey this sense of urgency, of desperation, of anger, right? so we are seeing this in all of this footage that we are starting to get in from the new front lines now, from medical directors, from paramedics, from nurses. we're also seeing it at the national level now. interestingly, even from former trump administration officials. former trump h
hospitals and individual doctors are starting to allow cameras into these wards, into these intensive care units, into these emergency rooms, into these totally full, newly created covid wards and covid floors. we're starting to realize they're doing this now because, forgive me, they're pissed. they're angry. they're coping with something inside these hospitals that's getting worse quickly, and we are getting access to this kind of footage now. we are being allowed to see what's going on there...
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ward is an hbcu. homecoming is celebrated worldwide.t is definitely something i was looking forward to, but there are a lot of rumors that even if we are on campus, we won't be able to have that. we already lost prom an graduation. so losing homecoming would definitely suck even more. >> we have talked about how our freshman events areoing to be. i'm pretty sure that most of them can be held regularly, because most of them involve social gatherings, but ieally hope the school can come up with good alternatives for these events. they are really essential for freshman experience. >> until the fall, they are glued to their computers waiting laura: chloe kemp on how their -- kim on how there is no certainty for students. during lockdown.hwhile air six-year-old u.k. search for magazines representing young black girls like faith. when they couldn't find any, they designed their own. it is already selling thousands of copies. >> hello.ports. my name is. faith >> she is only six years old, and is one of the edito of the uk's first magazine aime
ward is an hbcu. homecoming is celebrated worldwide.t is definitely something i was looking forward to, but there are a lot of rumors that even if we are on campus, we won't be able to have that. we already lost prom an graduation. so losing homecoming would definitely suck even more. >> we have talked about how our freshman events areoing to be. i'm pretty sure that most of them can be held regularly, because most of them involve social gatherings, but ieally hope the school can come up...
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d disobediencnce in te ward am i and i was one of data first men. who followed her path so you started doing- the same the same yeah i have a few days after her few days so quite a few times and eventually what was bound to happen. and you were arrested- by the police to recounted i in the book several of those arrests and also the. in other violent in then also argues the- of spy yeah. yeah i'm you know i never into that spot in the center of the city i didn't want to get arrested at the same time i was. i i'm i wanted other women and men to join our campaign to see me andnd matt ad in in our in my neighborhood enjoy us i've known by its yeah during interrogation i faced- most horrible things in the ward and- did. that for the most. yes it is and that's fine. that they can do anything your- at cap you you were a lot if i may it because you were able too be defended by a well known lawyer not screen so today- who defended too you and- is now herself in jail for very long time or shortly after- actually defending- you but this allowed you to. have so
d disobediencnce in te ward am i and i was one of data first men. who followed her path so you started doing- the same the same yeah i have a few days after her few days so quite a few times and eventually what was bound to happen. and you were arrested- by the police to recounted i in the book several of those arrests and also the. in other violent in then also argues the- of spy yeah. yeah i'm you know i never into that spot in the center of the city i didn't want to get arrested at the same...
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jonathan ward. jonathan, thanks very much for joining us.ot of movement this week on china by the administration. your thoughts on sanctions being put into place on any chinese official who is involved in the human rights abuses over the uighur community. there are, what, a million and a half weeinger's locked up -- uighurs locked up in camps right now? >> hi, maria, it's great to be back. that's right. i think you see u.s. government coming together across a series of departments, and this is very important because, you know, earlier there'd been an adjustment, let's say in the pentagon or at the state department, but you're starting to see the departments work together whether it's commerce, treasury, state. you know, there were comments from the state department to the sec this past week saying that, you know, that essential essentially the s rule that allows foreign companies to list on u.s. exchanges without abiding by sec regulations, that should be eliminated. the imposition of sanctions on china's senior officials involved in the hum
jonathan ward. jonathan, thanks very much for joining us.ot of movement this week on china by the administration. your thoughts on sanctions being put into place on any chinese official who is involved in the human rights abuses over the uighur community. there are, what, a million and a half weeinger's locked up -- uighurs locked up in camps right now? >> hi, maria, it's great to be back. that's right. i think you see u.s. government coming together across a series of departments, and...
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could you describe to us what it was like going into those wards at that time?i have been working for many years in respiratory infections and in the past we had other threats like mers and sars and we did not expect this new viral infection to come to europe and not in this way. italy has a good healthcare system so it was difficult to accept what my friends and colleagues in italy were saying that people were dying. the mortality rate was higher than what we expected so we had to listen to them and realise the same thing, the same reality was coming to us in spain and in just a few days, a week we had the same situation in spain. so the first days of covid, i went to my boss to ask for some contacts to help to find ventilators to send to italy and after a few days we needed those ventilators in our hospital so imagine it was a tremendous shock for everybody. all these new beds, new wards, icus became ten times bigger than it had been in terms of numbers of beds so everyone was involved. and for you from the start did you think about the fact you would have to
could you describe to us what it was like going into those wards at that time?i have been working for many years in respiratory infections and in the past we had other threats like mers and sars and we did not expect this new viral infection to come to europe and not in this way. italy has a good healthcare system so it was difficult to accept what my friends and colleagues in italy were saying that people were dying. the mortality rate was higher than what we expected so we had to listen to...
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nurses who have been on the frontline battling this china virus, this unseen enemy in the hospital wards and icu units. and it has been tough. many places i've been, people have been out of jobs. president trump, who by the way is the best president in my lifetime, who by the way, called about 30 minutes ago and wished us luck and congratulated us on what happened today, those people without jobs are worried because they don't know what the future holds. and none of us do. but all of those stories and a thousand more like them have touched my heart and i promise your voices and all the voices of the state of alabama will be heard on the floor of the united states senate. [applause] today, i'm reminded of my mom and dad. cr and olive, both deceased. who at a young age instilled in me the importance of serving others. fighting for what i believe is right. my dad dropped out of school in the 10th grade. he joined the military in world war ii. i said, dad, the 10th grade? he the 10th grade? he said, yeah, i got tired of following that damn mule. [laughter] but at 18 or somewhere around that
nurses who have been on the frontline battling this china virus, this unseen enemy in the hospital wards and icu units. and it has been tough. many places i've been, people have been out of jobs. president trump, who by the way is the best president in my lifetime, who by the way, called about 30 minutes ago and wished us luck and congratulated us on what happened today, those people without jobs are worried because they don't know what the future holds. and none of us do. but all of those...
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as nbc bay area jackie ward tells us, right now, they don't even have a suspect. >> this ain't right. my son was different. my son was different. he was going to be somebody. >> standing at the podium alongside jayce's mom keisha and jayce's friends and family, jason young spoke from the heart about the pain after his 6-year-old son jayce was taken from this world far too soon. >> y'all don't understand how hard it is in this city and how hard it is in these black communities to have to get up and have to pick one of your loved ones up and pick your families up after this stuff happens to your family. >> jayce was watching fireworks in the bay view on july fourth when gunfire rang out in what police say was likely a targeted shooting on whitfield court. jayce was not the intended victim. >> we talk about black lives matter. this boy's life mattered. so we are determined in this city to get justice for jayce. >> police will not confirm earlier reports of the suspect and are still pleading for members of the public to come forward with any information that may be relevant to jace's deat
as nbc bay area jackie ward tells us, right now, they don't even have a suspect. >> this ain't right. my son was different. my son was different. he was going to be somebody. >> standing at the podium alongside jayce's mom keisha and jayce's friends and family, jason young spoke from the heart about the pain after his 6-year-old son jayce was taken from this world far too soon. >> y'all don't understand how hard it is in this city and how hard it is in these black communities...
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nbc bay area's jackie ward is live for us from her home. jackie? >> reporter: hi there, marcus. we're focusing on santa clara county right now because a new health order goes into effect today as it enters this so-called risk reduction phase. so what exactly does that mean? well, first of all, it means that the state has approved a variance application for santa clara county and outdoor dining can continue. this also means that this order puts in place across the board risk reduction measures that go into effect today. over the coming days, the county will be posting sector-specific directives related to the order. dr. sarah redmond with the county's health department says they will be keeping an eye on how businesses operate under these new guidelines. >> so, it is possible if a business is not following social distancing guidelines or other preventive health guidelines. and we learn about it in the context of contact tracing that we would reach out, work with that business to make sure they understand the guidelines. if we needed to close something for public safety, we would
nbc bay area's jackie ward is live for us from her home. jackie? >> reporter: hi there, marcus. we're focusing on santa clara county right now because a new health order goes into effect today as it enters this so-called risk reduction phase. so what exactly does that mean? well, first of all, it means that the state has approved a variance application for santa clara county and outdoor dining can continue. this also means that this order puts in place across the board risk reduction...