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he's an ob/gyn in toledo. he will tell you a little about the frontlines. he joined his father's practice and his mom was a federal judge here in ohio. but most recently he is the president of osma, the ohio state medical association, which works closely with the ama./ we asked him to talk about what he is seeing on the front lines in terms of something that is something we all worry about, which are the social determinants of how some racial disparities and making sure that we are not leaving anyone behind. that we dr. armstrong, have had disparities in health way before we ever faced covid-19 and coronavirus. but we are now learning that the fatality rate is disproportionate in the african-american and latino communities.
he's an ob/gyn in toledo. he will tell you a little about the frontlines. he joined his father's practice and his mom was a federal judge here in ohio. but most recently he is the president of osma, the ohio state medical association, which works closely with the ama./ we asked him to talk about what he is seeing on the front lines in terms of something that is something we all worry about, which are the social determinants of how some racial disparities and making sure that we are not leaving...
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acton: so i think you are working in toledo. some people are wondering about how they best access health care. what messages would you give to folks about getting access to care, and what are you seeing on the ground in toledo? dr. armstrong: a couple things. the first thing is about access. we are using a lot of telehealth. and specifically using a smartphone or an ipad, having visual audio visits. if you do not have an established physician, most practices are taking on new patients. and if you do not have a smartphone or an ipad, you can also use a laptop. you can do what we call e-visits, where you can message your doctor and say these are the symptoms i am having, and the doctor messages back with instructions of what you should do. the other thing is a lot of people still have the old flip phones, especially the elderly. we still do telephone calls. there's a process they go through where they will screen whatever your symptoms are, what they have to do. timecton: so this is a when we know our social safety net is struggli
acton: so i think you are working in toledo. some people are wondering about how they best access health care. what messages would you give to folks about getting access to care, and what are you seeing on the ground in toledo? dr. armstrong: a couple things. the first thing is about access. we are using a lot of telehealth. and specifically using a smartphone or an ipad, having visual audio visits. if you do not have an established physician, most practices are taking on new patients. and if...
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i'm just honored that our town has this. >> reporter: south toledo police received a few of the first shields, but this month alone several thousand have been donated to some 60 hospitals in the bay area and across the country. >>> in the south bay today a show of support for healthcare workers as first responders showed up to celebrate their efforts during the covid-19 pandemic . santa clara county sheriff's officers lined their vehicles near the entrance to o'connell's hospital in san jose. first responders were holding signs, clapping for medical personnel leaving the overnight shift and for those starting another long day. >> we want them to know that as first responders we totally get what they are going through. we hope that they know that we support them and we are here for them. >> a similar show of support this morning outside of good samaritan hospital in san jose. santa clara county firefighters lined their trucks to show support for healthcare workers there as well. >>> the pandemic has changed the way 911 dispatchers operate, including the types of calls they take. ktvu's
i'm just honored that our town has this. >> reporter: south toledo police received a few of the first shields, but this month alone several thousand have been donated to some 60 hospitals in the bay area and across the country. >>> in the south bay today a show of support for healthcare workers as first responders showed up to celebrate their efforts during the covid-19 pandemic . santa clara county sheriff's officers lined their vehicles near the entrance to o'connell's hospital...
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el número total 17489 personas con covid-19, fallecidos en las últimas horas 517 en toledo las víctimasan las campañas para honrar la memoría de quienes partieron. pese a esto españa reporta un menor número de casos por lo que están relajando medidas de confinamiento permitiendo que algunos trabajadores vuelvan a sus trabajos, más de un millón de mascarillas fueron distribuidas en metro más d 21 mil personas fueron detenidas para ser inspeccionada en bloqueos llevados en difentes puntos del país ,más de 600 mil personas fueron sancionadas. desde la plaza san pedro totalmente desolada en el vaticano el papa francisco elevó una oración por las naciones, especialmente por italia francia y españa. y agradeció la labor de quienes están ayudando a otros. en medio de tanto tragedia por covid-19, esta señora de 97 años es la sobreviviente más longeva de covid-19 fue dada de alta en brasil después de ser internada por covid-19, estuvo en la unidad de cuidados intensivos ayer finalmente logró irse a casa. en medio de la crisis hay noticias alentadoras. una hija y su madre se reencuentran. >> lueg
el número total 17489 personas con covid-19, fallecidos en las últimas horas 517 en toledo las víctimasan las campañas para honrar la memoría de quienes partieron. pese a esto españa reporta un menor número de casos por lo que están relajando medidas de confinamiento permitiendo que algunos trabajadores vuelvan a sus trabajos, más de un millón de mascarillas fueron distribuidas en metro más d 21 mil personas fueron detenidas para ser inspeccionada en bloqueos llevados en difentes...
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joining me from toledo, spain, villem marx joins me.sm and people spending excess dollars are how an economy survives, but how do you entice people back? >> reporter: it's all about having money in your pocket. people will have a lot his. toledo is an absolute marvel of europe. this is an incredible 800-year-old couathedral. a large part of the workforce here is dedicated to tourism. a lot of people are concerned about the -- talk about social distancing. when you have 20 covers in your restaurant and you're just getting by, how do you redue it down to four or five diners a day. it's impossible to figure how to plan for that. spain's tourism, its industry across the board is really majority done by small businesses. they're the ones that don't have the financial resilience. all around this neighborhood there's hundreds of cafes, bars, restaurants, all of them empty. this is plazas are normally jam-packed. one group of tourists are chinese. none of them turned up. think say they're very concerned this would be the last industry to -- >>
joining me from toledo, spain, villem marx joins me.sm and people spending excess dollars are how an economy survives, but how do you entice people back? >> reporter: it's all about having money in your pocket. people will have a lot his. toledo is an absolute marvel of europe. this is an incredible 800-year-old couathedral. a large part of the workforce here is dedicated to tourism. a lot of people are concerned about the -- talk about social distancing. when you have 20 covers in your...
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toledo hodge grew up in the mountains she is the face of many art see a fashion label founded by in america. the israeli moroccan designer likes to experiment with the country's culture and tradition. the color of the thanks very for the way i mix that the way i feel about the thing is they happiness. verse of something and it's also very are coming away from with something very. very clean and very sharp with something very. i don't from how very alive. his collection celebrates vibrant colors a collected styles and a variety of materials. based on artsy stands for a new generation exploring customs and clichés the brand is as distinctive asked to leave or herself to particularly likes the labels approach it's not just because we want to deliver pictures and i just have to add the fashionable is me falling in love with the piece and i actually seen the process of the piece mean designed in front of my eyes sometimes where a piece that just came out of your friends are all you know it's always very beautiful and fascinating that also super stain of super respectful. for a long time only peo
toledo hodge grew up in the mountains she is the face of many art see a fashion label founded by in america. the israeli moroccan designer likes to experiment with the country's culture and tradition. the color of the thanks very for the way i mix that the way i feel about the thing is they happiness. verse of something and it's also very are coming away from with something very. very clean and very sharp with something very. i don't from how very alive. his collection celebrates vibrant colors...
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toledo's hodge grew up in the mountains she is the face of maize all artsy a fashion label founded by artsy iraq in america. the israeli moroccan designer likes to experiment with the country's culture and traditions. i think. the color effect thanks terry for the way i mix that i think the people the way have feel about it think they have been if you all universal something any thoughtful very are coming away from with something very. very clean and very sharp with something very. i don't come home very alive. his collection celebrates vibrant colors a collective styles and a variety of materials. based on artsy stands for a new generation exploring customs and clichés the brand is best to leave or herself to particularly likes the labels approach it's not just because we want to deliver pictures and then just have to add is me falling in love with the piece and actually seen the process of the piece mean designed in front of my. piece that just came out of the year for example you know it's always very beautiful and fascinating but also a super stain of all super respectful. for a l
toledo's hodge grew up in the mountains she is the face of maize all artsy a fashion label founded by artsy iraq in america. the israeli moroccan designer likes to experiment with the country's culture and traditions. i think. the color effect thanks terry for the way i mix that i think the people the way have feel about it think they have been if you all universal something any thoughtful very are coming away from with something very. very clean and very sharp with something very. i don't come...
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it was a hot independence day at the toledo arena.
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. >>> a cannabis dispensary in toledo has figured out a new way to serve customers to the covid- 19 pandemicthe business owner says he has designed a storefront that essentially allows customers to receive their orders without ever having to have contact with another person. here is how it works. >> reporter: if you don't know what a but tender is, >> is the same thing as a bartender. >> reporter: but tenders like an array at health center have been deemed essential workers during the covid-19 pandemic. cannabis dispensaries continue to prepare orders for their customers. >> the entire world is on edge. people tend to be a little bit more honorary than usual. we do have lines that tend to wrap around the building at any given time of the day. we first were taking orders via curbside, and no one was allowed in the store and now we are letting a few people in at a time. >> reporter: ahead of for 20 which is the annual celebration of marijuana, they are trying something new. virtual but tenders. here is how it works. customers stay out of the store and go to this storefront instead. they order
. >>> a cannabis dispensary in toledo has figured out a new way to serve customers to the covid- 19 pandemicthe business owner says he has designed a storefront that essentially allows customers to receive their orders without ever having to have contact with another person. here is how it works. >> reporter: if you don't know what a but tender is, >> is the same thing as a bartender. >> reporter: but tenders like an array at health center have been deemed essential...
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in woodlawn cemetary here in the central part of the city of toledo. this is a pct
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"the toledo blade."id you consider a more geographic approach to your reopening rollout, given some areas of the state have seen fewer cases? is it wise to treat the entire state the same way? gov. dewine: we certainly did consider geographical approach. i know that that was suggested earlier this morning as a possible way to deal with this. but we are all in this together. having 113 separate health departments making individual decision, i think would have been a disaster across the state of ohio. people would have been confused. you could do this in one health district. you go next-door and you could do something else. while i'm a great believer in local control, i have consulted a lot with mayors, other local officials throughout this process. i will continue to do that, talk with legislators a lot. i understand, like i said, i'm a big believer in local control. but the thought of having 113 different decisions made on every issue as we go across the state of ohio, this does not make any sense. if yo
"the toledo blade."id you consider a more geographic approach to your reopening rollout, given some areas of the state have seen fewer cases? is it wise to treat the entire state the same way? gov. dewine: we certainly did consider geographical approach. i know that that was suggested earlier this morning as a possible way to deal with this. but we are all in this together. having 113 separate health departments making individual decision, i think would have been a disaster across the...
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they toledo that they use the wildfire preparation as a bottle for this. neighborhoods were already somewhat organized. also isolated people. so this became a primer. those emergencies help prepare for this one. >> thank you. >>> governor newsom announced a new statewide hotline today for seniors who may be feeling anxious or lonely during this pandemic. the number to call is right here on your screen it 833-544- 2374is. it was set up in partnerships and partnerships with organizations such as aarp, the american heart association and the all servers to alzheimer's association. >>> a memorial is being set up after a detective died from the coronavirus. she had served for 20 years. she had recently been assigned to the domestic violence assault team. the santa rosa city council meeting was canceled in her honor. in a statement they said quote that she was an department employees who previously tested positive for covid-19 in today's the come to complications from the illness. >>> an employee at a postal annex has tested positive for coronavirus. and the post
they toledo that they use the wildfire preparation as a bottle for this. neighborhoods were already somewhat organized. also isolated people. so this became a primer. those emergencies help prepare for this one. >> thank you. >>> governor newsom announced a new statewide hotline today for seniors who may be feeling anxious or lonely during this pandemic. the number to call is right here on your screen it 833-544- 2374is. it was set up in partnerships and partnerships with...
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>> reporter: we're outside the city of toledo. it's been closed essentially for the last six weeks.talking to people involved in the industry here, including the woman responsible for 15,000 tourist guides across spain. they're all out of work. people in charge of the hotel where we're broadcasting from, 3,800 employees, all of them out of work. the challenge is not only when will travel restrictions be lifted to allow people back to spain where they've been feeling the pain since january, but also when will people have the money to travel again? that's a really important question, not just in spain, in states like florida, nevada, all across the u.s. as well, steph. >> it's really important question. just because people can, doesn't mean they will. thank you so much, that wraps up a very busy hour. i'm stephanie ruhle. ayman mohyeldin picks up live coverage right after the break. . does it worry me? absolutely. they are both very much hand in hand. so you should really be focusing on both and definitely at the same time. the new sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual action
>> reporter: we're outside the city of toledo. it's been closed essentially for the last six weeks.talking to people involved in the industry here, including the woman responsible for 15,000 tourist guides across spain. they're all out of work. people in charge of the hotel where we're broadcasting from, 3,800 employees, all of them out of work. the challenge is not only when will travel restrictions be lifted to allow people back to spain where they've been feeling the pain since...
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. >> how a group of businesses in south toledo were coming together with plastic from coca- cola bottles and do facials. the best way to predict the future is to create it and change the world. here at abbvie, we're inventing medicines of the future to create tomorrows that will be healthier... ...and happier, while making medicines that help people right now. because that's the present we wanted to live in. and that's the future we all want to see. abbvie. here. now. it's only human to find inspiration in nature. and also find answers. our search to transform... ...farm waste into renewable natural gas led chevron to partner with california bioenergy. working to provide an alternative source of power... ...for a cleaner way forward. eveso we can stillg a answer your calls. now. and we are monitoring our system 24/7 to ensure that we have a fast reliable network, keep the customers connected, and making sure people are staying safe. and we're still on the road. solving critical issues as they arise. ♪ go to xfinity.com/prepare. thank you. >>> new aerial video tonight shows a suspect in a
. >> how a group of businesses in south toledo were coming together with plastic from coca- cola bottles and do facials. the best way to predict the future is to create it and change the world. here at abbvie, we're inventing medicines of the future to create tomorrows that will be healthier... ...and happier, while making medicines that help people right now. because that's the present we wanted to live in. and that's the future we all want to see. abbvie. here. now. it's only human to...
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low 60s in san francisco and for south toledo talking 61 in richmond, berkeley, 63 in oakland later onhis afternoon. upper 60s for santa rosa and sonoma and topping out at 70 degrees at cloverdale. your easter forecast for the bay area is going to be cool around the coast but definitely warm inland with those highs in the mid 70s. here is what you can expect as we go through our weekend into next week with that ridge of high pressure building in. we will see sunshine and even warmer temperatures as we look ahead to next week. back to you.>>> next, the world lights up in blue, the message of hope and solidarity for those fighting on the front lines of the covid-19 pandemic. that is just ahead on trend for step by step, we're going to figure this out. we're gonna find a way through this. we're working really, really hard in hospitals, our nurses, our techs, all the docs. it's about staggering when people get sick so that the hospitals can cope. we're gonna go through an awful lot of these. all across puget sound, people have been stepping up and donating personal protective equipment. we
low 60s in san francisco and for south toledo talking 61 in richmond, berkeley, 63 in oakland later onhis afternoon. upper 60s for santa rosa and sonoma and topping out at 70 degrees at cloverdale. your easter forecast for the bay area is going to be cool around the coast but definitely warm inland with those highs in the mid 70s. here is what you can expect as we go through our weekend into next week with that ridge of high pressure building in. we will see sunshine and even warmer...
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cities like cincinnati, akron and toledo have done the same as well. >> is it just a matter of getting funds from the federal government or there has to be some kind of structural change to address this problem going forward? do you want to see a one-time relief payment or is there something more specific you need? >> we need simple revenue replacement from the loss of the economic slowing of covid. much like the congress is doing around paycheck protection. the difference is, we actually have these frontline workers that are essential as well. and so when you're in the middle of a pandemic, you need police service, you need fire service, you need trash pickup. and sadly, to make these decisions and cuts during this time and even after we get to the other side of this, we'll affect the recovery. local governments are about 10% of the workforce. you don't want these local communities not to have these services and you don't want them to be a drag on the economy for the recovery. >> have you spoken to members of your congressional delegation for the state of ohio and others about what th
cities like cincinnati, akron and toledo have done the same as well. >> is it just a matter of getting funds from the federal government or there has to be some kind of structural change to address this problem going forward? do you want to see a one-time relief payment or is there something more specific you need? >> we need simple revenue replacement from the loss of the economic slowing of covid. much like the congress is doing around paycheck protection. the difference is, we...
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san francisco you see a high of 60 degrees. 60 degrees in south toledo.land topping out at 63. 62 for alameda and for the north bay 63 four santa rosa and napa. looking at 70 degrees for cloverdale. your easter sunday forecast, cool along the coast, mild for the bay and warmer temperatures expected inland. here is the extended forecast with a mix of sun and clouds for our weekend. a little more sunshine, you can see temperatures warming up. easter sunday will be the warmer day out of our weekend and then plenty of sunshine temperatures on the rise so even warmer still into next week. we are looking at plenty of sun, mid-70s not just from easter sunday but monday, tuesday, wednesday, and thursday of next week. back to you. >>> san francisco firefighters put smiles back on the faces of some families in need these days starting their usual christmas tradition early. they give out some much-needed gift bags. >> this is stuff to keep them busy, that they get to experience that they never had. >> dozens of volunteers giveaway puzzles and toys as families from t
san francisco you see a high of 60 degrees. 60 degrees in south toledo.land topping out at 63. 62 for alameda and for the north bay 63 four santa rosa and napa. looking at 70 degrees for cloverdale. your easter sunday forecast, cool along the coast, mild for the bay and warmer temperatures expected inland. here is the extended forecast with a mix of sun and clouds for our weekend. a little more sunshine, you can see temperatures warming up. easter sunday will be the warmer day out of our...
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last week we looked at the history, a brief look at history that toledo a drafting of the constitution. i want to just recap that quickly tonight as we start because as i try to communicate last week, the drafting of our constitution, the history of its formation is extraordinary to say the least. it is a remarkable moment in all of world history. and we are here at 233 years later and our constitution is in the news daily, being referred to as we almost speak here tonight in the united states senate again and again in reference to one particular aspect of the constitution, but, again, it's alive and well. is to think about the fact that this came together from a period of mid-may until mid-september of 1787 is really remarkable. we recall from last week that we said that the revolutionary war, and a lot of folks aren't clear on the sequence and it's important to know it, that conflict began in lexington and concord, massachusetts in 1774. these very independent colonies, all british colonies that bra operated with their own governments and own leadership had to come together and form
last week we looked at the history, a brief look at history that toledo a drafting of the constitution. i want to just recap that quickly tonight as we start because as i try to communicate last week, the drafting of our constitution, the history of its formation is extraordinary to say the least. it is a remarkable moment in all of world history. and we are here at 233 years later and our constitution is in the news daily, being referred to as we almost speak here tonight in the united states...
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containment zones where they work whenever there is a search , so thatnt or a trauma is most notable in the toledo area across the border with michigan and it is very common in the cincinnati area with kentucky. in cincinnati, there is something called the health care collaborative and they already naturally do some of that. why onne of the reasons one hand we want to ask people 14veling to quarantine up to , but wemake that choice have to remember that people in they are not .alls should also add that the governor and i have been talking to our counterparts frequently in making sure we are communicating that as well. >> good afternoon, i am been sports. i want to ask you about churches. we've had some concerned callers asking about closings, particularly one in butler .ounty [inaudible] we want to know if you are considering any order involving why?hes and if not, goes into a big group of people is making a service mistake. they are endangering themselves, endangering their family, endangering total strangers. any pastor who brings people proximity, alose large group of people is making a huge mi
containment zones where they work whenever there is a search , so thatnt or a trauma is most notable in the toledo area across the border with michigan and it is very common in the cincinnati area with kentucky. in cincinnati, there is something called the health care collaborative and they already naturally do some of that. why onne of the reasons one hand we want to ask people 14veling to quarantine up to , but wemake that choice have to remember that people in they are not .alls should also...
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medicalion is, i do transport in toledo, ohio.ostly taking patients for kidney dialysis, hospitals, methadone clinics. priora financial hardship to coronavirus. i have to work. i am asking, what can i do to protect myself and what can other people do that have to work? host: thank you for that. i assume you are hearing that in seattle or have heard it over the last three or four weeks? guest: absolutely. the situation is different in every area so i don't know what is happening in ohio, but number one is the transport people will be some of the first to see the patients not yet diagnosed. it is important to know what those symptoms are and to be able to get civil -- get sufficient personal protective equipment, masks, gloves, gowns if needed, so you don't expose yourself. it is a heroic action every day of our firefighters, ambulance drivers, and frontline health care workers. if we don't protect them, we will not make it through this. my heart is out to you. make sure you know what the regulations are in ohio and how for the ppe
medicalion is, i do transport in toledo, ohio.ostly taking patients for kidney dialysis, hospitals, methadone clinics. priora financial hardship to coronavirus. i have to work. i am asking, what can i do to protect myself and what can other people do that have to work? host: thank you for that. i assume you are hearing that in seattle or have heard it over the last three or four weeks? guest: absolutely. the situation is different in every area so i don't know what is happening in ohio, but...
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that helps in michigan, in toledo, ohio. some of the moves he made in his first term ended up helping him get reelected. but he did not have coattails. hillary clinton was his secretary of state, but she did not have the gas in her tank because of the fatigue factor. by about six to seven years, people start tiring of a president, for sure. even ronald reagan with all of his great breakthroughs with gorbachev and diplomacy started trailing off. people had their reagan quota. brian: do we have cards? do you know where they are? we want to make sure you have a chance to ask questions. you can fill out some questions on these cards if you have them, pass them down the row. let me go to people that are here in the audience and also watching at home. maybe some young people. what would you advise them to do if they get interested in history? i know it sounds simple, but we at c-span, we would not be doing history if it was not for these terrific historians. 44 of them in this book. and over the years, all of the interviews they h
that helps in michigan, in toledo, ohio. some of the moves he made in his first term ended up helping him get reelected. but he did not have coattails. hillary clinton was his secretary of state, but she did not have the gas in her tank because of the fatigue factor. by about six to seven years, people start tiring of a president, for sure. even ronald reagan with all of his great breakthroughs with gorbachev and diplomacy started trailing off. people had their reagan quota. brian: do we have...
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if you have one standard in surrounding counties, another where toledo is, you are going to have people from one county going to the next county. i will turn to dr. acton to address this. that is the opposite of what we want to see happen. then you are starting to mix populations and you cannot isolate the coronavirus, the entire concept the high testing. this has been a very good question that we have discussed amongst my peers. you will see this discussion rising. i think it's a matter of timing. we can see we are so interrelated, and outbreak anywhere affects someone else. we have to look at this globally. when you think about travel, as we move forward, that will be an issue. we need certain things to be national. then we are going to have to look at it as states. know now, we don't really exactly how many cases we have or what is going on at the local level but we will try hard to study it. i think there is a time in the future where there will be more regional approaches, but we are just not there yet. it is really, too, important that we remember -- i want it to be clear that hea
if you have one standard in surrounding counties, another where toledo is, you are going to have people from one county going to the next county. i will turn to dr. acton to address this. that is the opposite of what we want to see happen. then you are starting to mix populations and you cannot isolate the coronavirus, the entire concept the high testing. this has been a very good question that we have discussed amongst my peers. you will see this discussion rising. i think it's a matter of...
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illinois, that was winnebago n thide chicago and more on that wisconsin, that hail falling from there to toledo, that storm moves through the mid-atlantic this morning and then a new front moves through. so you have southern illinois, southeast missouri and even northern mississippi and alabama all included in the enhanced risk but i want you to see that yellow area outside of it. still have a shot of seeing tmaging winds, isolated tornadoes and definitely large hail again. behind this serious cold as we get into the weekend, even philly dropping into the 30s. let's get to the stormy cities now brought to you by allstate. >>> good morning. i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco. after gray start, look for sunshine and milder temperatures this krafternoon. a spray how tray shower across bay. dry conditions this weekend. low 60s along the coast. mid to upper 50s along the bay. tonight, upper 40s to mid 50s. my seven-day fofofofofofofofofoo >>> >>> coming up, the new rapid test. a result in minutes instead of days, but who can get it and who can't? >>> also this morning, the patients who battled
illinois, that was winnebago n thide chicago and more on that wisconsin, that hail falling from there to toledo, that storm moves through the mid-atlantic this morning and then a new front moves through. so you have southern illinois, southeast missouri and even northern mississippi and alabama all included in the enhanced risk but i want you to see that yellow area outside of it. still have a shot of seeing tmaging winds, isolated tornadoes and definitely large hail again. behind this serious...
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lee in toledo, ohio, and essential worker. what do you do?elf-employed policy writer for a health company. host: good morning. so you are working from home to do your work? caller: i have to go into the facility and work. , i cannot work from home because of some policies i have to draft with the state of ohio for this organization to be recertified. host: what is it like when you go in? caller: a little nervous. more nervous for me than -- more nervous for my wife than me, because she is a nurse. is an assistant at home for dementia. we have to make sure we do not contaminate anybody in the house. i have an ailing father right now who needs a heart catheter, so we have to be very careful who comes in and are they washing their hands and everything. so it is very nervous having to come back and taking care of my father. before i go on any further, i have to say last time i talked to you in 2015, i was teaching college, and we had a debate over candidate trump at the time. i've been waiting to tell you that, that part and everything else that
lee in toledo, ohio, and essential worker. what do you do?elf-employed policy writer for a health company. host: good morning. so you are working from home to do your work? caller: i have to go into the facility and work. , i cannot work from home because of some policies i have to draft with the state of ohio for this organization to be recertified. host: what is it like when you go in? caller: a little nervous. more nervous for me than -- more nervous for my wife than me, because she is a...
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in toledo, ohio. caller: yes, hi.t to address the small businesses that do not have a location outside of their home in ohio and i also have a daughter in new mexico. they are not really able to get through the small business stimulus loans package because they don't have people on staff that can help them with that. if the unemployment would get in place, they would be able to make it through this because they don't need to pay a lease or anything like that. current ohio site says they are waiting for guidelines and trying to build a program so there is no way they can even apply yet. we are talking about this as we learned this morning that additional 4.4 million workers last week filed for unemployment claims bringing the total number to over 26 million. susan in new york sends us a text saying the stimulus bill failed to support state and local governments. the one the house is going on today. mitch mcconnell is saying it is the -- unlikely to happen in future bills. do you know how many jobs we lost when states c
in toledo, ohio. caller: yes, hi.t to address the small businesses that do not have a location outside of their home in ohio and i also have a daughter in new mexico. they are not really able to get through the small business stimulus loans package because they don't have people on staff that can help them with that. if the unemployment would get in place, they would be able to make it through this because they don't need to pay a lease or anything like that. current ohio site says they are...
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but toledo made an offer and it was decided to host the fight here.oth fighters came to town months before and trained. seat woodenn 80,000 stadium made of michigan pine and right next to it is a replica of a stadium with the same design that was built for the july 4, 2019 centennial celebration of the fight. the day of the fight was extremely hot and the pine began to bleach. the newspaper boys were making a fortune for people to sit on. a lot of straw hats, you see people of towels over the back of their next, really warm. dempsey who was by far the underdog just basically pummels willard in one of the most violent three rounds of boxing you will see. willard did not answer until the fourth round. he went down multiple times in the first round. there was a lot of money gambled for the fight. some of that was bet on a first round knockout so dense he was doing his best. there was a questionable bell at the end of the first round nobody heard. willard was able to make it to the second round and continue getting a beating. one of the most interesting t
but toledo made an offer and it was decided to host the fight here.oth fighters came to town months before and trained. seat woodenn 80,000 stadium made of michigan pine and right next to it is a replica of a stadium with the same design that was built for the july 4, 2019 centennial celebration of the fight. the day of the fight was extremely hot and the pine began to bleach. the newspaper boys were making a fortune for people to sit on. a lot of straw hats, you see people of towels over the...
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in woodlawn cemetary here in the central part of the city of toledo. this is a perfect example of the rural cemetery movement, built a toledo's elite and filled with wonderful memorials. the one that's behind us right now was built by john gunkel. john was a ticket agent ben had -- agent. he had an office downtown and saunders was working the streets and he felt sorry for their plight. they were mostly looked at as street urgency. -- street urchins. 1982, they formed the newsboys association, the idea of uttering themselves and really stepping up. and this became a national model that was used all over the country. the newsboys were a unique group back then. we think about it, 1880's, 1890's, newspapers had no other way to distribute their papers. so they were an important part of that whole process. some say he was put onto this keep the kids active and working. there had been a strike in new york that had brought some newspapers down to their knees, hearst in particular. but i like to think of him as more of a bighearted guy who just wanted to help t
in woodlawn cemetary here in the central part of the city of toledo. this is a perfect example of the rural cemetery movement, built a toledo's elite and filled with wonderful memorials. the one that's behind us right now was built by john gunkel. john was a ticket agent ben had -- agent. he had an office downtown and saunders was working the streets and he felt sorry for their plight. they were mostly looked at as street urgency. -- street urchins. 1982, they formed the newsboys association,...
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toledo was known as a wide-open town. hoor kind of pointed out that he didn't trust everybody when its -- my the same was broader than your chief's protest. hoover wanted nothing to happen. toledo was coming out of period when they had seen the gangs come down. ou had the skend killings. jack kennedy was a bootlegger who was murdered by the lica volis. things quieted down. the late 1930's, toledo was relatively quiet, but still a town where people were paid off, and was a place where you could stay under the radar if you were wanted somewhere else. campbell was probably pretty sharp coming here, and was able to stay out of everybody's way for quite a while. >> you can watch this and other programs on the history of communities across the country. visit c-span.org/citiestour. this is american history tv only on c-span 3. >> monday night on the communicators, american economic liberties project founder sarah miller on big tech companies as monoplies and the impact of corporate concentration. >> are you going to sell it to f
toledo was known as a wide-open town. hoor kind of pointed out that he didn't trust everybody when its -- my the same was broader than your chief's protest. hoover wanted nothing to happen. toledo was coming out of period when they had seen the gangs come down. ou had the skend killings. jack kennedy was a bootlegger who was murdered by the lica volis. things quieted down. the late 1930's, toledo was relatively quiet, but still a town where people were paid off, and was a place where you could...