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casey hunt. >> thank you so much. i am casey hunt in for hallie jackson. we have breaking news on the global fight against the coronavirus pandemic with a dizzying number of new developments. the global stock market sell off accelerating. stocks on wall street trading again after a brief stop to try and prevent a total meltdown. all three major indexes falling sharply after a president announced a ban on most travel from european countries. the nba suspending its season after a player tests positive for coronavirus. today, a new spike in the number of college classes, concerts and conferences suspended or canceled and a shocker from actor tom hanks and his wife who say they have the voi ruirus. in washington, congress and the white house scrambling to reach a deal on an aid package. just now u coming out. we expect to hear from nancy pelosi in this hour. out our team is here on the fl of the new york stock exchange. kathy park at the newark airport in new jersey. kristen welker, leanne and matt bradley is in italy, where even more drastically containment m
casey hunt. >> thank you so much. i am casey hunt in for hallie jackson. we have breaking news on the global fight against the coronavirus pandemic with a dizzying number of new developments. the global stock market sell off accelerating. stocks on wall street trading again after a brief stop to try and prevent a total meltdown. all three major indexes falling sharply after a president announced a ban on most travel from european countries. the nba suspending its season after a player...
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create casey so what we're going to do today is give each other not check and record the brain activity in your entire brain as you receive an integrated receiving chocolate milkshake to look at the neural basis of consuming energy on spirits. the test subjects can sip the milkshake through the tubes without moving their heads. what we found out is that the people who never ate ice cream you could trace the reward circuitry everything lit up just beautifully and it activated things are very strongly about in contrast to people who ate ice cream every day showed a very diminished response there was hardly any activation whatsoever illustrating that regular intake of energy dense foods really reduces the pleasure you experience when you consume those foods. the reward circuit is a region of the brain that controls the feeling of pleasure it is particularly responsive to sugar consumption but eating too much ends up weakening its responsibilities so that at the same dose the sensations of pleasure are ultimately reduced. and eric stine says experiment reveals another more subtle perhaps mo
create casey so what we're going to do today is give each other not check and record the brain activity in your entire brain as you receive an integrated receiving chocolate milkshake to look at the neural basis of consuming energy on spirits. the test subjects can sip the milkshake through the tubes without moving their heads. what we found out is that the people who never ate ice cream you could trace the reward circuitry everything lit up just beautifully and it activated things are very...
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so when i sit down with casey, and i want to present to my "partner" a balance sheet that's clean, sonows from this point forward-- >> it's more like a marriage. >> yeah, i'm getting close to wanting to get counseling, sharla. >> a divorce. >> so take all the revenue, all the expenses, it says you made $319,000 for the year. >> 2012? >> that's right. >> okay. >> the problem is there's $319,000 missing. >> then i guess it needs to be found. >> why don't you seem alarmed by the fact that money's missing? >> i don't think this is all accurate. i'm just saying. >> do you think you had 1.2 million in gross profit? >> i can't say yes or no. >> no. >> and you know i'm not a mathematician. >> okay. if someone pointed out to you that you made $319,000 in profit and you had zero cash in the bank, you would think that you would be alarmed. i mean, sharla's acting like it's nothing. if you don't know your numbers, you don't know your business. >> you're asking me, "does this number look right?" i don't even know how to get in quickbooks. >> so do you-- >> i mean, i can get in quickbooks, but i, l
so when i sit down with casey, and i want to present to my "partner" a balance sheet that's clean, sonows from this point forward-- >> it's more like a marriage. >> yeah, i'm getting close to wanting to get counseling, sharla. >> a divorce. >> so take all the revenue, all the expenses, it says you made $319,000 for the year. >> 2012? >> that's right. >> okay. >> the problem is there's $319,000 missing. >> then i guess it needs to...
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casey, thanks so much. we really appreciate it.ome, a fascinating look at the writing of the king james bible plus new and exciting content coming this month to fox nation. don't go away. fox nation is the entertainment streaming service celebrating america every day. this month we are all about what matters most most. justice. we are bringing you stories of justice and truth all month long with some of the biggest cases, shocking mysteries in the brave men and women who fight for what's right. don't miss it on fox nation. check it out. video show somebody screwed up. epstein's death was very convenient for a lot of people br don't get mad. get e*trade, dawg. welcome back. tonight we are giving you an exclusive look at all the new shows, series and documentaries debuting on fox nation in march as part of our true justice month. we are excited to announce the movie kgb, the book that changed the world is coming march 30. here's a sneak peek. >> tell me what you want. >> i want to destroy them all. >> to achieve this, they started to
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. >> casey, thanks so much. >>> coming up tonight at 11:00, think you need to be screened for coronavirusal app for that. we'll show you how it works. >> the bay area stay at home order has been tough for so many of us, and sometimes you got to let off a little steam. in one marin county town that means a nightly howl session, it's a way that neighbors are staying connected and showing unity with each other. i'm cornell barnard, that story tonight at 1 sk. >>> coming up tonight at 8:00 it's shark tank followed by a two-hour 20/20 and abc7 news at 11:00. night line will air at 11:35, and it will wrap up the good news that has risen amidst the coronavirus pandemic, jimmy kimmel live will air at 12:05 a.m. >>> a few thoughts about what really matters. as we continue to face this pandemic, we continue to find ways to cope with the changes and the challenges that have been forced upon us by this crisis. we seem to be at a couple of crucial tipping points. first, you heard the news from los angeles tonight that it expects to be facing the level of infections that new york has in roughly six day
. >> casey, thanks so much. >>> coming up tonight at 11:00, think you need to be screened for coronavirusal app for that. we'll show you how it works. >> the bay area stay at home order has been tough for so many of us, and sometimes you got to let off a little steam. in one marin county town that means a nightly howl session, it's a way that neighbors are staying connected and showing unity with each other. i'm cornell barnard, that story tonight at 1 sk. >>>...
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or we will continue to watch what happens casey founded thanks so much for your insights thank you thank you. the european union has raised the official risk level for krone virus to high more than $2100.00 infections have been confirmed across the block and that includes italy which has become a global hotspot that many countries are now taking action to protect themselves as the very latest while correspondent in paris natasha butler but it's not just museums that are closing down over this period natasha the president has been very clear about what he's going to do and what he expects the nation to do. oh yeah the french president a man on my car has canceled or his traveling gauge once this week in order to remain in paris and really survey what is happening as the krona virus spreads in france you are hearing for example that there are reports from a french newspaper saying that 2 people may have died today in northern france so those are unconfirmed written records but it does give you a sense of how each day there are new cases coming up and it seems perhaps more fatalities now th
or we will continue to watch what happens casey founded thanks so much for your insights thank you thank you. the european union has raised the official risk level for krone virus to high more than $2100.00 infections have been confirmed across the block and that includes italy which has become a global hotspot that many countries are now taking action to protect themselves as the very latest while correspondent in paris natasha butler but it's not just museums that are closing down over this...
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casey hunt. >> thank you so much. i am casey hunt in for hallie jackson.have breaking news on the global fight against the coronavirus pandemic with a dizzying number of new developments. the global stock market sell off accelerating. stocks on wall street trading again after a brief stop to try and prevent a total meltdown. all three major indexes falling sharply after a president announced a ban on most travel from european countries. the nba suspending its season after a player tests positive for coronavirus. today, a new spike in the number of college classes, concerts and conferences suspended or canceled and a shocker from actor tom hanks and his wife who say they have the voi ruirus. in washington, congress and the white house scrambling to reach a deal
casey hunt. >> thank you so much. i am casey hunt in for hallie jackson.have breaking news on the global fight against the coronavirus pandemic with a dizzying number of new developments. the global stock market sell off accelerating. stocks on wall street trading again after a brief stop to try and prevent a total meltdown. all three major indexes falling sharply after a president announced a ban on most travel from european countries. the nba suspending its season after a player tests...
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senator bob casey, thank you so much. we'll stay in touch. stocks are falling once again. in fact, they just officially hit a bear market after the world health organization declared the coronavirus a global pandemic. what that means for your money up next. joint pain, swelling, tenderness. my psoriasis. cosentyx works on all of this. cosentyx treats the multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis to help you look and feel better. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. watch me! get real relief with cosentyx. you're having one more bite! no! one more bite! ♪ kraft. for the win win. these expect and way more. internthat's xfinity xfi.u get powerful wifi coverage that leaves no room behind with xfi pods. and now xfi advanced security is free with the xfi gateway, givi
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slovenian philosopher aslan likens the crisis to a wartime so norio but emphasized the need for meaningful international solidarity . in believe yes casey people were thinking just about isolation and so on until today i hope we are becoming aware that we can't go in there you'll never. that coordinate that way we are all of the entire humanity in we seat in the same boat the big loser i think will be but i shall usually a nationality an atheist and there won't be in our country to isolate itself until of course we need to get an inch and odette like for example take europe we should act in a united to a shell pinkett job that week that great that street the mosques what they would eat what their bodies need and go on and so on i think that in this sense we should be shaped riyadh in the middle of that merely gati operation we should be i'm not here appealing to some kind of abstract sense of solidity even in our interest it germany now that's a look at it they may get an even stronger probably epidemic and go on and to want so it can think obviously that it is something that is demand from us but he cites it if we think as a national.
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. >> senator, i'm in for casey tonight, so i need to channel here in asking you as somebody who has believedn trying to save partisanship, bipartsonship on capitol hill. this is a real difference in values. how do you bridge that gap? because poor americans, americans who have been put out of their work. americans who have to stay home. who don't pay unemployment insurance, who don't file a tax return because they don't get enough, they can't wait two weeks, three weeks, four weeks, while our values come into play. so what do we do to actually fix this problem? >> well, two things. first, just to be encouraging to folks that are watching. the first two bills that we took up and papsed that provided support, immediate support for pandemic response. one was 8.3 billion. one was 100 billion. they were written and debated and passed in lightning speed on a bipartisan basis. this is the first bill, where we are running into some partisanship, how it has been drafted. i, frankly, think, we can afford to take a day to stay here all night to work hard to make sure that the folks you just talked abou
. >> senator, i'm in for casey tonight, so i need to channel here in asking you as somebody who has believedn trying to save partisanship, bipartsonship on capitol hill. this is a real difference in values. how do you bridge that gap? because poor americans, americans who have been put out of their work. americans who have to stay home. who don't pay unemployment insurance, who don't file a tax return because they don't get enough, they can't wait two weeks, three weeks, four weeks, while...
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so, say i do. >> i doe do! >> reporter: but it worked. >> i pronounce you married! >> casey >> reporter: casey and matt held their wedding on line yesterday complete with a flower girl. >> mazzel to have been. >> reporter: with so much uncertainty, tola and paul were determined to find a way even after their venue canceled after a few calls the delaware ohio mayor agreed to meet them in a park >> she was sure about keeping us six feet apart. she also had us put the rings on a bible >> reporter: this couple decided to cancel their big ceremony and do something simple and indoors. >> we felt kind of silly telling everyone to practice social distancing but saying that it didn't apply to our wedding because it was our day it seemed a little irresponsible. >> reporter: but on that day, connie's family and neighbors surprised them with a decked out backyard. >> as soon as i turned the corner, there were balloons, an archway with flowers they had tables set up with pictures of us. >> reporter: her uncle officiated. >> i felt like we had a wedding day with -- with the reception afte
so, say i do. >> i doe do! >> reporter: but it worked. >> i pronounce you married! >> casey >> reporter: casey and matt held their wedding on line yesterday complete with a flower girl. >> mazzel to have been. >> reporter: with so much uncertainty, tola and paul were determined to find a way even after their venue canceled after a few calls the delaware ohio mayor agreed to meet them in a park >> she was sure about keeping us six feet apart. she...
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and in casey, i think personally the court is talking with the problem of what kind of rule of law do you have any country that contains both sorts of people. so, therefore, i take casey as given. i think eight cases where you've given standing, i mean, we could go back in re-examine marbury v. madison, but really we have eight cases in the abortion area. with several cases in other areas, and whole woman's health the ecstatic. casey takes that up, and you really want us to go back and re-examine this, let's go back in re-examine marbury v. madison. you have good arguments. why depart from what was pretty clear precedent? >> i don't want to go back to 1789, justice barr, but i -- >> you -- >> you want to go back for 40 years. >> what we want to say is in none of those cases has a court ever considered and signed off in the face of the potential or actual conflict of interest. so yes, this is an argument that's never been front of the court and we don't think the court now faced with a should accept it. >> i know yet limited time. i understand the point that the impact of the law varies from state to state, but why do you look at each state dif
and in casey, i think personally the court is talking with the problem of what kind of rule of law do you have any country that contains both sorts of people. so, therefore, i take casey as given. i think eight cases where you've given standing, i mean, we could go back in re-examine marbury v. madison, but really we have eight cases in the abortion area. with several cases in other areas, and whole woman's health the ecstatic. casey takes that up, and you really want us to go back and...
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reporting to you tonight or this morning in austin, casey bowen, fox news. rob: thank so much. coronavirus forces the academy of country music awards to be postponed, originally scheduled for april 5th in las vegas. it will now take place in september. the ceo says the decision was made after constant conversations with everybody involved. keith urban will eventually host the show. jillian: nba players and teams are stepping up efforts to fight the pandemic. carl anthony towns is donating $100,000 to the mayo clinic to boost daily tests from 200 to 1,000. and nba legend and mor hornets r michael jordan will establish a fund for staffers. three nba players have tested positive for covid-19. athletes all across the board donating so much money to these staffers who are out of a job now. rob: it's so true. hourly workers, it's a big problem. neighbors caring for neighbors during a pandemic, the system, a group of ladies worked on to lend a hand to seniors in need. jillian: coronavirus anxiety becoming all too common, so the internet stepping in to give folks a reason to laugh agai
reporting to you tonight or this morning in austin, casey bowen, fox news. rob: thank so much. coronavirus forces the academy of country music awards to be postponed, originally scheduled for april 5th in las vegas. it will now take place in september. the ceo says the decision was made after constant conversations with everybody involved. keith urban will eventually host the show. jillian: nba players and teams are stepping up efforts to fight the pandemic. carl anthony towns is donating...
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thank you to casey for guiding me here in so many ways. for those who got here earlier, they know i need to extend great thanks to the tech team. we had quite a journey for 45 minutes for this accompanying powerpoint deck. and i must say, thank you, i hope, to john milton cooper for coming. when i heard you were here, i thought it makes no sense that i am a. and he is not. he really is the expert, i am something of a poser on this occasion. thank you for having me here at coming today. i am honored to have been asked to be the 2020 humphrey fellow -- in social and political thought. funny story about how i came to stand before you today. when i received the letter, i knew there would be some serious challenges about finding a time that would work, because calendar isl already a mess. i was considering putting my name in the hat for the wreckers -- the rutgers position you just heard about. i did not know how that would come became my life. and because i was asked to speak in february, a uniquely busy time for african-american historians. i
thank you to casey for guiding me here in so many ways. for those who got here earlier, they know i need to extend great thanks to the tech team. we had quite a journey for 45 minutes for this accompanying powerpoint deck. and i must say, thank you, i hope, to john milton cooper for coming. when i heard you were here, i thought it makes no sense that i am a. and he is not. he really is the expert, i am something of a poser on this occasion. thank you for having me here at coming today. i am...
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>> but it worked >> i now pronounce you married >> reporter: casey and matt held their wedding online, complete with a flower girl with souncertainty now, tola and paul smith were determined to find a way after venue canceled mayor agreed to meet them in a park. >> carolyn was kept us six feet apart and had us put the rings on the bible so she wouldn't hold them. >> reporter: connie and shingras are scientists, decided to cancel big ceremony and do it indoors. >> felt silly telling everybody to practice social distancing but saying didn't apply to our wedding because our day. socially irresponsible >> reporter: surprised them with decked out backyard. her uncle officiated >> felt like we had a wedding day with reception even though we had pizza it was still perfect >> reporter: and story they'll tell forever kate snow, nbc news, new york. >> going to make the weddings even more special and unforgettable. >> going to be a lot of wednesday and thursday wdings ined t >>> the politics of a pandemic the senate battle over a stimulus package ends this a stalemate with both sides blaming the other for failure. as negotiations s
>> but it worked >> i now pronounce you married >> reporter: casey and matt held their wedding online, complete with a flower girl with souncertainty now, tola and paul smith were determined to find a way after venue canceled mayor agreed to meet them in a park. >> carolyn was kept us six feet apart and had us put the rings on the bible so she wouldn't hold them. >> reporter: connie and shingras are scientists, decided to cancel big ceremony and do it indoors....
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it blows casey's birthday of the new york yankees. soe got over that and then to boston, then she wanted to go to art museums and she had many other interests. and then we get to fenway park in the yankees are playing in dimaggio's coming back in the yankees are playing and we go to the ticket window and the guy sums it down and she said you can't do that, i got my boy. and he didn't give a damn about anything like that. we do not get in we walked around fenway park for a long time and we left. three years later, really good, a big serious with the red sox and she had asked me she take me. i said of course you can come. and we go, put her down and i went into the clubhouse and i came back and she only had one when he came up. she said it's a little different than 30 years ago. doris: talk about, i know you said one of your most crowded moments was keeping that team in milwaukee and being able to give milwaukee the team back. someone should tell people that pretty. bud: leader the race came in milwaukee 1953 and had a remarkable team, nev
it blows casey's birthday of the new york yankees. soe got over that and then to boston, then she wanted to go to art museums and she had many other interests. and then we get to fenway park in the yankees are playing in dimaggio's coming back in the yankees are playing and we go to the ticket window and the guy sums it down and she said you can't do that, i got my boy. and he didn't give a damn about anything like that. we do not get in we walked around fenway park for a long time and we left....
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the most part, the companies, we didn't need it. >> i haven't had to use t. >> reporter: casey, you can see why soeir hands with the dpa, with the one example with general motors he did use it to the full powers, but pressed tonight in the rose garden about whether or not he's going to do that again and with whom, he's mentioned a couple of companies, which he used the words problem children, he didn't elaborate on the details. he said he wants to use this as a bargaining chip which is an example for the businessman he's using this as a negotiating tactic. the case remains, kasie, with the shortage of masks and gowns for hospitals, what will it take for it to be used to its full powers, kasie. >> monica, why general motors, very quickly? >> reporter: so, it's a great question. general motors had actually come to the white house first to say they could help with some of the ventilators. of course, that's one of the most needed resources in this pandemic. but the timing of it was suspect because they claimed that they were already in the process of doing this when the president said he needed to use
the most part, the companies, we didn't need it. >> i haven't had to use t. >> reporter: casey, you can see why soeir hands with the dpa, with the one example with general motors he did use it to the full powers, but pressed tonight in the rose garden about whether or not he's going to do that again and with whom, he's mentioned a couple of companies, which he used the words problem children, he didn't elaborate on the details. he said he wants to use this as a bargaining chip which...
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so, therefore, i take casey as given. and i think eight cases where you've given standing, i mean, we could go back and reexamine marbury versus madison, but really we have eight cases in the abortion area, we have several cases in other areas, and whole woman's health picks that up. casey picks that up. and you really want us to go back and reexamine this, let's go back and reexamine marbury versus madison. and -- and you have good arguments. but why depart from what was pretty clear precedent? mr. wall: i -- i don't want to go back to 1789, justice breyer, but i -- i do -- justice breyer: you want to go back for 40 years? mr. wall: well, i think what we want to say is that in none of those cases has the court ever considered and -- and signed off in the face of a potential or actual conflict of interest. so, yes, this is an argument that has never been in front of court, and we don't think the court now faced with it should accept it. and if -- chief justice roberts: general, i know you have limited time. i understand t
so, therefore, i take casey as given. and i think eight cases where you've given standing, i mean, we could go back and reexamine marbury versus madison, but really we have eight cases in the abortion area, we have several cases in other areas, and whole woman's health picks that up. casey picks that up. and you really want us to go back and reexamine this, let's go back and reexamine marbury versus madison. and -- and you have good arguments. but why depart from what was pretty clear...
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so your heart back to casey in the title r. and then in your final chapter, called age of iron and then there's this gorgeous quote in here from colin writes he was optimistic about this new era in which scoundrels will be honored and shame will banish and i thought i know who you're talking about. and it is true, but the reality is that if you set aside all of this experiment drank that goes along with today's conversations about whether we're going to abandon nato or whether the united states is going to honor article 5or whether we're walking away from our global commitments , the reality is that this is what i see as a very difficult reversion to the mean. and we can all debate whether in fact now is different as almost everybody has at every turn and there has been this reversion to the mean. we had a project at aei was e in reaction to what we found a rather nervous making viable libertarian ideas and sort of rand paul at the forefront of what i would call isolationism. i don't think of him as a realist, i think of him as
so your heart back to casey in the title r. and then in your final chapter, called age of iron and then there's this gorgeous quote in here from colin writes he was optimistic about this new era in which scoundrels will be honored and shame will banish and i thought i know who you're talking about. and it is true, but the reality is that if you set aside all of this experiment drank that goes along with today's conversations about whether we're going to abandon nato or whether the united states...
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so thousands of people around the country face these medical lawsuits and we heard from many of you since this story first aired about bills that threaten your financial health but for caseyerts at least there is now relief after a response she says she never expected. >> i feel overwhelmed and i am so grateful for all of this stuff that's came through. i have letters from new york, from wisconsin, from nevada. >> when we visited casey roberts and her husband darryl at their small business in alabama a hospital's lawsuit for nearly $37,000 for an emergency apendectomy had them fearful they would lose their business and their home. >> i told my husband, i wish you'd have let me die. >> she went to flowers hospital with an appendix about to burst but without insurance her bill came to over $52,000. even with a so-called discount for uninsured patients, the total was still over 31,000 dollars. not only could she and her husband not afford it, the bill stopped her from going to the doctor for examination of a large painful lump on her shoulder. >> i have not been to the doctor. i can't afford it. >> but now since our report people from around the country have reached out send
so thousands of people around the country face these medical lawsuits and we heard from many of you since this story first aired about bills that threaten your financial health but for caseyerts at least there is now relief after a response she says she never expected. >> i feel overwhelmed and i am so grateful for all of this stuff that's came through. i have letters from new york, from wisconsin, from nevada. >> when we visited casey roberts and her husband darryl at their small...
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>> so tandy's partners and husbands. >> absolutely. yep. >> the list included ex-husband casey, former boyfriend john jones, and her most-recent ex-lover, nick hillary. collins and jones had been with tandy at the hospital. and they even sat next to her during her interview at the potsdam pd the next morning. john jones is to tandy's left holding her hand. casey collins was quickly eliminated as a suspect because he had a solid alibi that placed him nowhere near garrett's apartment at 5:00 p.m. on october 24th. but john jones, the local sheriff's deputy, got a deeper look. >> so it's early hours but something might be going on with john jones. you just don't know what it is, huh? >> potentially, yes. >> he told police he got home about 5:00, and he lives just awesome internet. it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that protects your kids... ...no matter what they're up to. it protects your info... ...and gives you 24/7 peace of mind... ...that if it's connected, it's protected. even that that pet-camera thingy. [ whines ] c
>> so tandy's partners and husbands. >> absolutely. yep. >> the list included ex-husband casey, former boyfriend john jones, and her most-recent ex-lover, nick hillary. collins and jones had been with tandy at the hospital. and they even sat next to her during her interview at the potsdam pd the next morning. john jones is to tandy's left holding her hand. casey collins was quickly eliminated as a suspect because he had a solid alibi that placed him nowhere near garrett's...
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casey from localish. we're on our way to the bigelow headquarters. thank you sothis video. i grew up in connecticut. never been in the factory before. i really wanted to check it out. excited you can come along. hi! >> hi. >> cindy? >> yes. >> i'm chris. >> chris. welcome to bigelow. i want to show you around. >> let's check it out. >> come on. >> i think the story of bigelow is a unique and fun story. it was actually started by my grandmother. she was an interior designer, and the depression hit, and she lost everything. my grandfather was in publishing. he lost his job. and they really had to start from scratch. so she found an old colonial recipe, and she came up with this beautiful, beautiful tea that the recipe's never changed. she sent it to a group of women who drank it, and they said next day source of constant comment. at first it wasn't selling at all. who wanted this that no one ever heard of? this was some old recipe. so she has this experience where this shopkeeper is telling her about this customer who smells it and buys all six little jars. so she
casey from localish. we're on our way to the bigelow headquarters. thank you sothis video. i grew up in connecticut. never been in the factory before. i really wanted to check it out. excited you can come along. hi! >> hi. >> cindy? >> yes. >> i'm chris. >> chris. welcome to bigelow. i want to show you around. >> let's check it out. >> come on. >> i think the story of bigelow is a unique and fun story. it was actually started by my grandmother....
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you don't mean as much so high water will need a little bit more so and then also those minerals that are remainin like the calcium and caseying to have to experiment a little with your water. >>to see if you're putting in too ch soap or not enough there'sa lot to think about all this is not so easy and i think someone to watch the pretty simple what's the take away he your take away is treat her clothes like your so watch them often makes perfect sense and rinse them and thoroughly all right lee, thank you karen that. good hygieneremains the st effective way to slow the spread of the coronavirus experts of course recommendg you wash your hands often and thorough with soap and water scrubbing for. >>a minimum of 20 sonds before you rinse them off. you should also avoid touching your face if you can and proprly disinfecting your home and car another great way to t the spread of the illness and be sure to a regulay clean those high trfic areas in your home like the dining room a bathrooms and door knobs and use alcohol wipes to a clean remote something my moer wipe off your groceries to buy because you know how many handare k
you don't mean as much so high water will need a little bit more so and then also those minerals that are remainin like the calcium and caseying to have to experiment a little with your water. >>to see if you're putting in too ch soap or not enough there'sa lot to think about all this is not so easy and i think someone to watch the pretty simple what's the take away he your take away is treat her clothes like your so watch them often makes perfect sense and rinse them and thoroughly all...
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casey. senator cassidy? >> thank you, all. i have several questions so i'll ask you to be succinct in your answers. if i interrupt it's not to be rude, just to get through them. cdc, we discussed beforehand. i discovered that the canadians have not been as strict on those returning from hubei province. if you're febrile, they quarantine you. if you're not febrile, god bless you, go home, don't infect anybody. what percent of those folks coming from canada, in say washington state, are actually being screened, either by a questionnaire as to travel history, exposure and/or temperature, et cetera? >> yeah, i don't have the percent, but we've worked closely with dr. kadlec's team, u.s. public health service and cdc. >> can you give me a ballpark? 10, 15%? >> a protocol in assessing everybody who is crossing at the keyboarders to alerted to where the flights are coming in and so forth but i can't give you a percentage. >> it could be as low as 5%? >> there's -- it could be. >> are you using cdc using google location data or something similar in terms of tracking contacts? >> not for contacts. we are fo
casey. senator cassidy? >> thank you, all. i have several questions so i'll ask you to be succinct in your answers. if i interrupt it's not to be rude, just to get through them. cdc, we discussed beforehand. i discovered that the canadians have not been as strict on those returning from hubei province. if you're febrile, they quarantine you. if you're not febrile, god bless you, go home, don't infect anybody. what percent of those folks coming from canada, in say washington state, are...
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. >>> before we go, we are so sad -- i am so sad -- to have to say good-bye to one of the core members of our team here at caseye is with kendall brightman and john casic. i just want to say thank you, greg, so much for all of your hard work. it really has made all of the difference. and we wish you all theest best. that's going to do it for us at casey dc. tonight at 10:00, richard engel goes inside the fight against coronavirus. but first, "what's eating america," andrew zimmern digs into voting rights and food. good night from washington. >>> this is an msnbc special series. >>> voting is as american as apple pie. i voted in every election since 1980. to me, the right to vote is as fundamental as the right to eat. i'm traveling through some key battleground states. >> if you change florida, you ch
. >>> before we go, we are so sad -- i am so sad -- to have to say good-bye to one of the core members of our team here at caseye is with kendall brightman and john casic. i just want to say thank you, greg, so much for all of your hard work. it really has made all of the difference. and we wish you all theest best. that's going to do it for us at casey dc. tonight at 10:00, richard engel goes inside the fight against coronavirus. but first, "what's eating america," andrew...
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in the prime minister's casey had a test to confirm he has coronavirus, and it will be a very difficult seven days or sos in the briefing about whether they had been rigorous enoughin whether they had been rigorous enough in cabinet, distancing from one another, following the advice they had given out. whether the government had been practising what it preaches basically, having told people to only go to work if necessary , people to only go to work if necessary, to work from home wherever possible, and to stay two metres apart if you are around other people. there had been questions about practices in the house of commons, whether mps had been following guidelines strictly enough. we saw pictures of the commons at times looking pretty busy and mps sitting close to each other, and mps sitting close to each other, and at other times it spacing themselves out as required. then there were questions about government as a whole. the last cabinet meeting was held remotely for most of those present via video link. it was only the prime minister, the health secretary, the cabinet secretary and the chief medical
in the prime minister's casey had a test to confirm he has coronavirus, and it will be a very difficult seven days or sos in the briefing about whether they had been rigorous enoughin whether they had been rigorous enough in cabinet, distancing from one another, following the advice they had given out. whether the government had been practising what it preaches basically, having told people to only go to work if necessary , people to only go to work if necessary, to work from home wherever...
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casey stegall, thank you. connell this, is the big concern, is, you know, there are all the places, here in new york city, so smarte schools that are shutting down, our chancellor put in place grab-n-go meals. show up for breakfast and lunch. they hand them out to the kids to go on the doorstep of the school because you don't want, you know there, is all the negative externalities to these things you don't have because of kids to go hungry because schools are out of school. connell: they're working on child care for health care workers, working on contingency plans. they were reluctant to close the school systems in this city, the largest city in the country. look at the city, nearly abandoned in times square. melissa: that is amazing. i don't think i've seen times square that empty. they're talking about facilities they have up next week to help take care of the children of our emergency workers, that you don't want to accidentally shut a hospital because you have shut a school. then that parent needs to stay home to take care of those children. so they can't go to the hospital and help people that are sick with
casey stegall, thank you. connell this, is the big concern, is, you know, there are all the places, here in new york city, so smarte schools that are shutting down, our chancellor put in place grab-n-go meals. show up for breakfast and lunch. they hand them out to the kids to go on the doorstep of the school because you don't want, you know there, is all the negative externalities to these things you don't have because of kids to go hungry because schools are out of school. connell: they're...
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so i think people know what's at stake. and i think 2016 is a distant memory for a lot of voters. >> senator bob casey, thank you for your time this evening. >> thanks, ana. >>> up next, a doctor who specializes in pathogens joins us to answer your questions about how well prepared the country is to handle this crisis and what you should be doing. plus, former vice president joe biden picks up the endorsement of senator kamala harris. hear what she said about whether she wants to be on the ticket if he gets the nomination. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try neuriva for 30 days and see the difference. i'm part of a community of problem solvers. we make ideas grow. from an everyday solution... to one that can take on a bigger challenge. from packaging tape... to tape that can bond materials to buildings... and planes. one idea can unlock a breadth of solutions. at 3m, we are solving problems that improve lives. but family can only tell you sot much... about your history. one idea can unlock a breadth of solutions. i found some incredible records about samuel silberman... passenger manifests, census inform
so i think people know what's at stake. and i think 2016 is a distant memory for a lot of voters. >> senator bob casey, thank you for your time this evening. >> thanks, ana. >>> up next, a doctor who specializes in pathogens joins us to answer your questions about how well prepared the country is to handle this crisis and what you should be doing. plus, former vice president joe biden picks up the endorsement of senator kamala harris. hear what she said about whether she...
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obviously, and everyone is trying to figure out the best course of action so no students fall through the cracks here. neil: thank you, casey. imagine being the parents of those kids, wondering what you do. to psychologist dr. wendy dickinson with some ideas. all of a sudden, parents find themselves with the kids at home, some of them playing teacher or watching their kids do their assignments online. that's a lot easier said than done, huh? >> yeah. now we are dealing with stress not only on the macro level but the microlevel in our living rooms. i think it's really important to establish some routines. the things that create stress are a lack of predictability, a lack of the known, and no end point. we are dealing with all of those things. the more that you can create some sense of predictability for your children, the better off everyone is going to be. neil: but people, you are the doctor so i defer to you, they freak out. that fear compounds itself when we get announcements like we did, in new jersey they will put a curfew into effect. this is being played out across the country. how do you advise people when there is
obviously, and everyone is trying to figure out the best course of action so no students fall through the cracks here. neil: thank you, casey. imagine being the parents of those kids, wondering what you do. to psychologist dr. wendy dickinson with some ideas. all of a sudden, parents find themselves with the kids at home, some of them playing teacher or watching their kids do their assignments online. that's a lot easier said than done, huh? >> yeah. now we are dealing with stress not...
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casey, stay dry, it looks a little wet down there. president trump and the white house coronavirus task force by holding your daily press briefings and they are watched by millions of americans. sore they helpful in providing pertinent information or do they risk sending mixed messages? let's bring in fox news media analyst howard kurtz, a host of media buzz. i get a good cop, bad cop, totally get that. i know right now everyone is hanging on th the presidents everywhere to come and how he says eight syllable, what he looks like when he says eight, the tone with which he says it. what do you think? >> of the president was bragging about the ratings for these daily briefings but they are absolutely necessary at a time during such nationall national . the problem is the phrase he you used, the mixed messages sometimes between the president's reassuring approach and the warning of his top medical experts which leads to confusion and generate stories about division in the administration. but that changed yesterday when the president seemed sobered by the warnings he got from anthony fauci and dr. deborah birx. so if all the restrictions were relaxed as many as 2 million people could
casey, stay dry, it looks a little wet down there. president trump and the white house coronavirus task force by holding your daily press briefings and they are watched by millions of americans. sore they helpful in providing pertinent information or do they risk sending mixed messages? let's bring in fox news media analyst howard kurtz, a host of media buzz. i get a good cop, bad cop, totally get that. i know right now everyone is hanging on th the presidents everywhere to come and how he says...
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. ♪ >>> so let's look into the bill the senate approved in a unanimous vote last night. caseyelieve mitch mcconnell is sending the senate home but could be calling folks back sooner. what is in the bill? >> reporter: so, mika, just to pick up where joe left off and to give people the good news here, at the end of the day those republicans, lindsey graham, others who were talking about the unemployment insurance program, setting aside the fact that they fundamentally misunderstand unemployment which is that you have to be involuntarily unemployed to receive it at all in the first place, they lost the argument. this is going to be in the bill. americans are on track to get -- if you filed your tax returns, if you have given, you know, put the information in for direct deposit to get your tax refund, you will within weeks be eligible to receive payments directly from the government. if you make $75,000 a year or less or $150,000 as a family, you get a benefit as a family, those checks are coming. they passed the bill on the floor of the senate. it needs to pass the house of repre
. ♪ >>> so let's look into the bill the senate approved in a unanimous vote last night. caseyelieve mitch mcconnell is sending the senate home but could be calling folks back sooner. what is in the bill? >> reporter: so, mika, just to pick up where joe left off and to give people the good news here, at the end of the day those republicans, lindsey graham, others who were talking about the unemployment insurance program, setting aside the fact that they fundamentally...
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so much. >> thank you. >> all right. ben, brendan, austan, thank you. >>> and later this hour, i'll be getting an update on stimulus negotiations from pennsylvania senator bob casey and we'll find out what the people of his state need most. plus, you'll meet the truck drivers who are working around the clock to keep our stores stocked and facing their own risks in the process. right there, those are some american heros. >>> but first, i'll be speaking with two experts about the dangers of stopping social distancing too soon. i get it, it's not fun. but what if it saves your life? ? aveeno® with prebiotic oat. it hydrates and softens skin. so it looks like this. and you feel like this. aveeno® daily moisturizer get skin healthy™ and sometimes, you can find yourself heading in a new direction. but when you're with fidelity, a partner who makes sure every step is clear, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. a partner who makes sure every step is clear, there has never been to have a favorite food. with new grubhub plus you get unlimited free delivery and cashback rewards for ordering noodles, and noodles... and noodles... and noodles. grubhub plus. free d
so much. >> thank you. >> all right. ben, brendan, austan, thank you. >>> and later this hour, i'll be getting an update on stimulus negotiations from pennsylvania senator bob casey and we'll find out what the people of his state need most. plus, you'll meet the truck drivers who are working around the clock to keep our stores stocked and facing their own risks in the process. right there, those are some american heros. >>> but first, i'll be speaking with two...
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so that june morning in 2015 dawned with no particular omens. they started their day as they always did with coffee at the general store. >> they went to coffee every morning to casey'sat was a ritual. >> after coffee bill dropped off shirley at the top of the driveway. >> i let her out of the pickup and she said i think i'll finish my coffee before i chore. and i said, honey, i'll see you between 11:00 and 11:30. >> you never know do you, bill? >> you don't know. >> bill headed off to sell corn at a granary. by 11:00 a.m. he remembers being just a few miles from home when he got a call from his daughter. >> and she said, dad, mom's dead. jason found her. >> jason, bill's son had called 911. this is what he said. >> my mom -- my mom is laying here on the floor. there's blood everywhere and she's dead and i don't know what happened. >> bill got to the house, ran from his truck passing son jason on the back deck. >> i went in and there she lay. she looked like she was asleep. >> not long after marion county sheriff jason arrived at the farmhouse. did you get into the house itself? >> i did. >> and there you are saying what happened here? >> correct. and who would have
so that june morning in 2015 dawned with no particular omens. they started their day as they always did with coffee at the general store. >> they went to coffee every morning to casey'sat was a ritual. >> after coffee bill dropped off shirley at the top of the driveway. >> i let her out of the pickup and she said i think i'll finish my coffee before i chore. and i said, honey, i'll see you between 11:00 and 11:30. >> you never know do you, bill? >> you don't know....
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so i especially want to thank you, mr. chairman, for our work together. senator casey and burr for their efforts on that. third, we have got to be sure we aren't just responding to the latest developments but staying ahead of this crisis by planning ahead, because this is not likely going to end anytime soon. we are already seeing some of the challenges that will come next like the strain this will put on our health care system. we're seeing that in washington state. we need to make sure our hospitals have the capacity to address this virus without overwhelming their ability to provide other care that people need. we need to make sure that those health care workers caring for coronavirus patient are safe from infections themselves including by making sure they have a sufficient supply the protective commitmenequipment. we expect demand for some supplies and we're already seeing that skyrocket. and how much drugs and devices are manufactured in countries where an outbreak could interrupt production? something that we, again, are already seeing. we also need to give adequate attention to our public health
so i especially want to thank you, mr. chairman, for our work together. senator casey and burr for their efforts on that. third, we have got to be sure we aren't just responding to the latest developments but staying ahead of this crisis by planning ahead, because this is not likely going to end anytime soon. we are already seeing some of the challenges that will come next like the strain this will put on our health care system. we're seeing that in washington state. we need to make sure our...
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casey. >> good morning. the moment of truth. i think it's safe to say that in the next 24 hours or so we could learn quite a few things. we'll have a much better sense of who is closest to the nomination mathematically and also a lot of analysts are saying that we could expect to field to narrow even more meaning some of the candidates and the campaigns that have been limping along would bow out after today. but last night here in dallas talk about a big political movement when you talk about former vice president joe biden with this pre-scheduled rally that was to take place in dallas ahead of super tuesday and we got word that he was going to have some last-minute guests, unexpected guests. and now we're waiting to see if this will put a little extra wind in his sales with endorsements from former running mates senator amy klobuchar, hours after ending her own presidential run she flew to texas. former indiana mayor pete buttigieg did the same one day after suspending his run for the white house on sunday throwing support biden's way. all of this as the former vice president continued to make his last-minute pitches.
casey. >> good morning. the moment of truth. i think it's safe to say that in the next 24 hours or so we could learn quite a few things. we'll have a much better sense of who is closest to the nomination mathematically and also a lot of analysts are saying that we could expect to field to narrow even more meaning some of the candidates and the campaigns that have been limping along would bow out after today. but last night here in dallas talk about a big political movement when you talk...
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so again, to the surprise of many, joe biden emerging the victor here in texas, ed. >> ed: all right. casey stiegel. thank you for starting us off. let's bring in guy benson fox news contributor. political editor for town hall.com. good morning, guy. casey just said joe biden the comeback kid at 77 years old. >> i think that's accurate. a great tuesday for joe biden and i think we got a sense of perhaps how good a night it would be for biden very early on. 7:00 p.m. eastern time immediately virginia called for biden wasn'ting to be close. half an hour later a call for north carolina. i think the sanders campaign was surprised in north carolina. they were expecting to win it or be competitive. they were not. and then just a minute or two after the 8:00 p.m. hour when it was too close to call in massachusetts, not because elizabeth warren was competing for the win with bernie sanders but joe biden was. you took a step back and said something is going on here tonight. biden ends up winning massachusetts. a tremor in minnesota as well and a huge prize in texas where polling showed sanders ahead
so again, to the surprise of many, joe biden emerging the victor here in texas, ed. >> ed: all right. casey stiegel. thank you for starting us off. let's bring in guy benson fox news contributor. political editor for town hall.com. good morning, guy. casey just said joe biden the comeback kid at 77 years old. >> i think that's accurate. a great tuesday for joe biden and i think we got a sense of perhaps how good a night it would be for biden very early on. 7:00 p.m. eastern time...
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casey, a whole bunch of people have already voted, haven't they? >> yeah. in fact, about 50% of registered voters in texas do it early. sore than a million ballots have been cast. that's quite a significant number. obviously there was some very big political news that happened right here in dallas last night. former vice president joe biden already had a campaign rally on the books here in texas and dallas ahead of super tuesday. but, he got some last minute company and some last minute endorsements. take a look at this. senator amy klobuchar who hours before had dropped out of the race herself joined biden on stage, giving her endorsement. as did beto o'rourke, a former candidate himself, and then mayor pete buttigieg from indiana. on sunday, he, too bowed out of the race, and vice president biden showed his gratitude for the support last night. >> i warned pete that if i were lucky enough to get the nomination that i would be asking him to join, asking him to be involved in this process. because there are a generation of leaders -- like my son bo. >> many analysts say this is a smart move in an attempt to edge out verm
casey, a whole bunch of people have already voted, haven't they? >> yeah. in fact, about 50% of registered voters in texas do it early. sore than a million ballots have been cast. that's quite a significant number. obviously there was some very big political news that happened right here in dallas last night. former vice president joe biden already had a campaign rally on the books here in texas and dallas ahead of super tuesday. but, he got some last minute company and some last minute...
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casey's. what does it mean for pregnant women, coronavirus? >> unfortunately this virus has only been around for a couple months. we don't have the long-term data to tell us a lot. soor will suffer more severe disease. that being said, with other viral illnesses like the flu, for example, women who are pregnant can develop more severe disease. in addition, it does not seem at this point in time that pregnant time can pass the virus on to the baby. it has not been found in the am knee yachtic fluid or the breast milk. all the science is evolving and we'll need to look forward as we move along. >> a question from shannon on twitter who asked allergy season is here. since it appears some have mild symptoms when infected by the virus, how do we know the difference between allergies and the virus? >> some of the symptoms can overlap. first, think about the fact that with allergies, it tends to be more chronic. lasting weeks or months. maybe has changes with the environment. and allergies tend to be more the itchy, watery eyes, sneezy. with co-vid, you'll have fever, shortness of breath, more of the dry cough. with allergies you may get a cough with post nasal drip, but
casey's. what does it mean for pregnant women, coronavirus? >> unfortunately this virus has only been around for a couple months. we don't have the long-term data to tell us a lot. soor will suffer more severe disease. that being said, with other viral illnesses like the flu, for example, women who are pregnant can develop more severe disease. in addition, it does not seem at this point in time that pregnant time can pass the virus on to the baby. it has not been found in the am knee...
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so many older people. may me kind of sad. they are more at risk right now. todd: casey, you also did a project for this.bible study messages of hope. that is sort of a unique twist on our bible study we have on "fox nation." >> right. i think we need to remember we need to stay grounded. we need to be okay being by ourselves, getting to know ourselves this is an opportunity to get to know god better, especially during the easter season. we're three weeks out from easter today. still not canceled. easter is coming. if you join jack brewer on "fox nation" right now, he can lead you through that take a look. >> we have to be positive right now. this is a chance that we can get closer to our family. a chance we can even serve some folks in our community even more. this is still the day that the lord has made. and we shall rejoice and be glad in it. >> yeah. so i think that is, it is easy, easy way. right there in front of you. log on to "fox nation." head on there. listen to that. as abizaid, while you're cooking, while you're getting ready for the day. just hanging out in the afternoon, before you go to be
so many older people. may me kind of sad. they are more at risk right now. todd: casey, you also did a project for this.bible study messages of hope. that is sort of a unique twist on our bible study we have on "fox nation." >> right. i think we need to remember we need to stay grounded. we need to be okay being by ourselves, getting to know ourselves this is an opportunity to get to know god better, especially during the easter season. we're three weeks out from easter today....
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so that we can allow all senators to ask questions. senator roberts? >> i think i can do that right off the bat. senator james stole my rural question. bob casey summed up where we ought to be. look, we ought to get this money appropriated. youpresident said whatever give me, i will take it, we will work with it. i just want to thank you both. we needed information. i think we're doing that in this process. largely because of the wonderful job that these witnesses do. i want to thank senator murray for that. this is a very unique committee. along with a sometimes powerful senate agriculture committee, we are bipartisan. there is a lot of partisan elbows out there right now. we don't need to politicize a pandemic. i would recommend that we monitor what people say, and i would yield to the chairman for that decision along with the ranking member, maybe we ought to quarantine people for 14 days if they would just shut up about and tossing around partisan things. we can do better. we need to get funding to the president, and it's get these kits -- let's get these kits out. i do want to underscore the rural areas. we have 83 critical access hospita
so that we can allow all senators to ask questions. senator roberts? >> i think i can do that right off the bat. senator james stole my rural question. bob casey summed up where we ought to be. look, we ought to get this money appropriated. youpresident said whatever give me, i will take it, we will work with it. i just want to thank you both. we needed information. i think we're doing that in this process. largely because of the wonderful job that these witnesses do. i want to thank...