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>> mark: oh my god. >> anthony: yeah?e enough. >> anthony: no really? >> mark: really. >> sean: but the crazy thing is it's like even five years ago there wasn't a single one of these on the menu. you know, before we all knew mark, everyone had the same crap on the menus -- tuna, salmon, grouper, snapper -- which is delicious stuff, but as we all know we've overfished that. and mark really taught all of us the beauty of stuff like this. this is a half-shell style, so you just leave the scale on, the skin on, just cook it one side up. >> anthony: it's sort of basting itself in there. >> sean: yeah, yeah. it makes like a cup. it's very creole. >> anthony: is there something out there that you're seeing that's still a hard sell that you wish people would -- >> mark: one of the hardest sells is amberjack. amberjack, yeah. >> sean: amberjack, for sure. >> anthony: the japanese love it, amberjack. ooh, look at that. that is pretty. it smells good. >> mark: wow. yum. >> sean: oh man. >> mark: i can eat that 365 days a year. >> s
>> mark: oh my god. >> anthony: yeah?e enough. >> anthony: no really? >> mark: really. >> sean: but the crazy thing is it's like even five years ago there wasn't a single one of these on the menu. you know, before we all knew mark, everyone had the same crap on the menus -- tuna, salmon, grouper, snapper -- which is delicious stuff, but as we all know we've overfished that. and mark really taught all of us the beauty of stuff like this. this is a half-shell style,...
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>> anthony: yeah, no doubt.to ole miss. but he's neither left, nor lost faith. he feels an obligation to empower, uplift, educate, to contribute. >> pyinfamous: one of the important tasks of musicians is being able to really speak truthfully about what's going on without fear of reprisal. right? it allows the audience then to say, "you know what, you're right." now that you put it to a nice melody, or to a nice beat, or you say it in that way, and hopefully in the end, that engages them more and allows them to move. and i don't think any movement in the world has not had a soundtrack. right? regardless of what it is. and so, that's our job. ♪ the hood here that's exactly why the hood's here ♪ ♪ and if you trying to find better look here ♪ ♪ close the lines scared to cross ♪ ♪ it's not fair to y'all make rules, break rules ♪ from whole blends honey s blended with purpose for dry, damaged hair with lush honey and propolis known to nourish and repair as a whole blend, it helps heal damage to the ends blended makes
>> anthony: yeah, no doubt.to ole miss. but he's neither left, nor lost faith. he feels an obligation to empower, uplift, educate, to contribute. >> pyinfamous: one of the important tasks of musicians is being able to really speak truthfully about what's going on without fear of reprisal. right? it allows the audience then to say, "you know what, you're right." now that you put it to a nice melody, or to a nice beat, or you say it in that way, and hopefully in the end,...
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>> anthony: state senator willie simmons has been an elected official of the mississippi delta for 20 years. and he's been running this place, senator's place, for 11. now what's the difference between soul food and southern, traditional southern food? >> willie simmons: it depends upon the culture. and what neighborhood you was in. if you were in the black neighborhood, then it became soul. we probably put a little bit more of the throwaway in our cooking -- the pig feet, the pigtail, the neck bones, and all that's fatty. >> anthony: now you're making me hungry. now you are definitely making me -- >> willie simmons: we got some neck bones over there, okay. >> anthony: oh, excellent. so greens -- >> willie simmons: turnip greens. >> anthony: i'll have some of that for sure. is that fried okra there? i'll have a little of that. i might need more than one plate at this rate. uh, let me get some mac 'n' cheese. what's that, lima beans? the red bean, oh man, that looks
>> anthony: state senator willie simmons has been an elected official of the mississippi delta for 20 years. and he's been running this place, senator's place, for 11. now what's the difference between soul food and southern, traditional southern food? >> willie simmons: it depends upon the culture. and what neighborhood you was in. if you were in the black neighborhood, then it became soul. we probably put a little bit more of the throwaway in our cooking -- the pig feet, the...
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a better question is, i don't know about henry, that anthony -- but anthony is working alongside her at this time and anthony, while she does not make such awful statements as stanton does, sort of dabbles a little bit, as well, but never publicly refutes stanton. so the point to other people like stone and douglas and harper are calling out stanton, henry doesn't publicly refute her either at this point. he's kind of embroiled in that the covering massive controversy with some corruption charges. there's some fishy stuff going on at his job that his son got himself into. he's busy. he's in trouble at this point. yeah, so he's not on the radar with this one. i could be wrong. >> is there evidence she might have softened some of her racist views when she got older? prof. free: later on, she made statements that were more eu leaders. she maintains her elitism. -- more elitist. she maintains her elitism. she feels personally affronted that wealthy white women like herself are not valued in society and on have access to the power that wealthy white men do. but she never again says such h
a better question is, i don't know about henry, that anthony -- but anthony is working alongside her at this time and anthony, while she does not make such awful statements as stanton does, sort of dabbles a little bit, as well, but never publicly refutes stanton. so the point to other people like stone and douglas and harper are calling out stanton, henry doesn't publicly refute her either at this point. he's kind of embroiled in that the covering massive controversy with some corruption...
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anthony. you probably already know a bit about her. you are probably aware she said controversial things over the course of her long activist career. she said that married women should be able to own their own property. a radical idea. she argued that women should not have to wear constricting corsets, a metal cage and 20 something pounds of long heavy skirts if they did not wish to. she believed that the christian bible was problematic for women, and she re-envisioned its language and adapted its text to be more gender inclusive. she was incredibly radical, even for today. she argued that the activities and minds of all people should not be defined, nor confined by their gender identity. and yet these controversial ideas are not the only ones she held. throughout her life and most vocally and dramatically in the time between 1867 and 1869, stanton and proclaimed the conviction that a person's class and race both defined and confined them. she wrote and published a statement that stereotyped african-americans, asian americans, irish-am
anthony. you probably already know a bit about her. you are probably aware she said controversial things over the course of her long activist career. she said that married women should be able to own their own property. a radical idea. she argued that women should not have to wear constricting corsets, a metal cage and 20 something pounds of long heavy skirts if they did not wish to. she believed that the christian bible was problematic for women, and she re-envisioned its language and adapted...
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want to check in with anthony salvanto. tell us about the states yet to be called. >> let's look at texas. we've been looking at that quite a bit tonight. 55% of the vote in and you want to talk about close, 28.6 for bernie sanders statewide, 28.2 for joe biden statewide. here's the news out of this. they are going to basically split the delegates out of the state. once this is all said and done this is for bragging rights and somebody will get them but in the even they're going to split the delegates. they will split the delegates out of maine which you mentioned to which tells a larger story norah which is as we go on bernie sanders given the areas he's won given the states he's won and the places he's won is going to make the argument about exile. he's going to make the argument that rank and time democrats and progressive democrats are enthusiastic about him and joe biden with a string of wins through the south is going to argue that he is one with the core constituency and he's got blue collars supporting him and that'
want to check in with anthony salvanto. tell us about the states yet to be called. >> let's look at texas. we've been looking at that quite a bit tonight. 55% of the vote in and you want to talk about close, 28.6 for bernie sanders statewide, 28.2 for joe biden statewide. here's the news out of this. they are going to basically split the delegates out of the state. once this is all said and done this is for bragging rights and somebody will get them but in the even they're going to split...
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stanton and anthony's decision was a controversial move. train, aside from being a celebrity was unapologetically racist. he had come to kansas to argue that expanding the franchise include african-american men would require the inclusion of white women to create a balance in the political community. women's first and need grow last is my program. envisioning that all women were white. longtime --r because of that racism and criticize them for the willingness to accept his help. in a letter to anthony, abolitionist leader william lloyd garrison wrote "i cannot refrain from expressing my regret and astonishment that you and miss stanton have taken a lead of good sense and death departed from good sense to that crack brain harlequin and semi-lunatic." all that is speak for what are you doing. he delights during the charges of prawn -- upon the and word. word -- n word. he may be of use of drawing an audience but so would a guerrilla, kangaroo or hippopotamus. scarce on theeing ground in 1857, all stanton and anthony saw was the opportunity he
stanton and anthony's decision was a controversial move. train, aside from being a celebrity was unapologetically racist. he had come to kansas to argue that expanding the franchise include african-american men would require the inclusion of white women to create a balance in the political community. women's first and need grow last is my program. envisioning that all women were white. longtime --r because of that racism and criticize them for the willingness to accept his help. in a letter to...
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anthony, i look forward to us all being back together. go ahead, anthony. >> me, too.or a little while, i think. we've got to hang in there. >> that's what we say, too. hang in there. >>> that will do us it for us. as health care workers go above and beyond, now there's a movement spreading nationwide to show our appreciation. we like this. people are applauding from balconies and honoring your good work. we so appreciate the job that you're doing. so from all of us here at "cbs this morni ," we leave when we face adversity, we find a way through it. it's about taking care of each other. it's the small parts that make a big difference. at chevy, we promise to do ours. we're offering chevy owners complimentary onstar crisis assist services and wifi data. if you need a new chevy, interest-free financing for 84 months - with deferred payments for 120 days on many of our most popular models. you may even shop online and take delivery at home. it's just our way of doing our part... i'd make sure there were more textbooks in schools. i'm a teacher. i've seen the need, but my
anthony, i look forward to us all being back together. go ahead, anthony. >> me, too.or a little while, i think. we've got to hang in there. >> that's what we say, too. hang in there. >>> that will do us it for us. as health care workers go above and beyond, now there's a movement spreading nationwide to show our appreciation. we like this. people are applauding from balconies and honoring your good work. we so appreciate the job that you're doing. so from all of us here at...
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parked his vehicle in a parking space several down from anthony and had gotten into anthony's car. >> >> we were listening live through electronic equipment. >> you want a cigarette? >> no, i'm good. i quit that [ bleep ] >> were they telling you what to say? >> they did say you know you gotta act sort of like donnie brasco. you gotta ask him questions. >> as soon as he got there -- >> he felt me down for a wire. >> dude, you can't blame me for doing this right? i got to feel you up bro, real quick. no disrespect. >> what were you thinking then when he did that? >> [ bleep ] real. >> and he just spills his guts. >> mm-hmm. i didn't really have to do much work. like, he wanted to tell me. i think he wanted to get it off his chest. >> yeah, i got the fbi on my -- >> about what? >> about killing sarah. they've been -- they were up my ass. first it was just normal police, they were on my ass. and i had to go in and get interrogated by them multiple times, but then it kept moving up levels. and now it's a federal case. that's not even the worst part. the worst part of it is, i thought i wa
parked his vehicle in a parking space several down from anthony and had gotten into anthony's car. >> >> we were listening live through electronic equipment. >> you want a cigarette? >> no, i'm good. i quit that [ bleep ] >> were they telling you what to say? >> they did say you know you gotta act sort of like donnie brasco. you gotta ask him questions. >> as soon as he got there -- >> he felt me down for a wire. >> dude, you can't blame me...
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kimberly atkins, and anthony scaramucci. he was former white house communications director in the trump administration. adam, you were in the room last night when mayor pete delivered the speech. take us inside. >> well, it was really a full circle moment for the mayor. last time i was in that room was in february when he launched his memoir "shortest way home." it was a fascinating scene. at that time last february, there were a few local reporters and me were there. last night, you saw more. he built a national presence and national organization in just a year. in the room last night, supporters were tear filled, shaking hands, celebrating, but it was really one of the most emotional speeches i've heard buttigieg give. one of the most fiery speeches i heard him give. >> what a year he's had. not long ago, he was mayor of the 363rd largest city in the u.s.. >> he is impossible not to like, you talk leadership, that was a leadership moment for him. looking at the landscape, he doesn't want bernie sanders to get the plurality
kimberly atkins, and anthony scaramucci. he was former white house communications director in the trump administration. adam, you were in the room last night when mayor pete delivered the speech. take us inside. >> well, it was really a full circle moment for the mayor. last time i was in that room was in february when he launched his memoir "shortest way home." it was a fascinating scene. at that time last february, there were a few local reporters and me were there. last...
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anthony fauci testify on the coronavirus artwork. they were joined by other health officials that this house oversight and reform committee hearing. it is two hours and 10 minutes.
anthony fauci testify on the coronavirus artwork. they were joined by other health officials that this house oversight and reform committee hearing. it is two hours and 10 minutes.
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anthony fauci. louisiana, specifically new orleans, why?e're going to ask a brother and sister who are living it. they are desperate to see their mother who has contracted coronavirus. she's in a nursing home. they're living the washington nightmare. doctors it's playing out again. will we do better this time? their story nerngs. as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i'm craving something we're! missing. the ceramides in cerave. they help restore my natural barrier, so i can lock in moisture. we've got to have each other's backs... cerave. now the #1 dermatologist recommended skincare brand. my money should work as hard as i do. so i use my freedom unlimited card to buy all the latest tech stuff. today, i'm earning on a charger. so, just the charger then? ummm... ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah! (sarcastically) fantastic. earn 1.
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>> reporter: hi, anthony. hydroxychloroquine is used to treat autoimmune conditions like rheumatoid fligharthritis and l is. it's too soon to say whether it works against covid-19. that hasn't stopped some people from prescribing it. it's being widely prescribed which leads to people who need it to control their autoimmune diseases able to get it. >> one consistent medication i've been on since i was 15 days hydroxychloroquine. >> reporter: 44-year-old maurissa tancharoen has been taking the drug s agnosed. her lupus has been severe, requiring several hospitalizations. the drug is a cornerstone of her treatment. for you it's not a matter of having it in your medicine cabinet just in case. you need it. it's a matter of your health. >> yes. it is -- it is a necessity. >> reporter: chloroquine is an anti-ma layera drug, and it list toxic drive tim hydroxychloroquine often used for autoimmune diseases. patients try to get an extra supply -- >> she called it into my pharmacy and the mail-order pharmacy. neither of
>> reporter: hi, anthony. hydroxychloroquine is used to treat autoimmune conditions like rheumatoid fligharthritis and l is. it's too soon to say whether it works against covid-19. that hasn't stopped some people from prescribing it. it's being widely prescribed which leads to people who need it to control their autoimmune diseases able to get it. >> one consistent medication i've been on since i was 15 days hydroxychloroquine. >> reporter: 44-year-old maurissa tancharoen has...
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anthony fauci. louisiana, specifically new orleans, why?re going to ask a brother and sister who are living it. they are desperate to see their mother who has contracted coronavirus. she's in a nursing home. they're living the washington nightmare. doctors it's playing out again. will we do better this time? their story next. my money should work as hard as i do. that's why i use my freedom unlimited card to buy heavier weights online. got them! it's go time. (groaning) with freedom unlimited, you're always earning. i should've purchased lighter weights! still fresh... ♪ unstopables in-wash scent booster ♪ downy unstopables 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, aleve it. with aleve pm. pain happens. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid. and the 12-hour pain relieving strength of aleve. so...magic mornings happen. there's a better choice. ale
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anthony fauci yesterday morning. i was watching the interview on cnn where he said the deaths could reach as much as 200,000. from the medical advisors to the trump administration is they need to mitigate that kind of scenario, flatten the curve. means continuing social distancing, continuing a number of cities on lockdown so president trump's ambition of reopening america by easter is falling flat, which means now, everyone needs to remain in this new normal of social distancing by april 30. seeing the infections rise in new york after dr. anthony fauci in the interview was talking about more than half the cases coming from new york. once new york is taken care of, they are seeing infections tick higher in other cities like new orleans, detroit, as well as in los angeles, so it is going to be, looks like, a longer battle that at least the trump administration was expecting. last week, we were talking about how new york had become the epicenter of the virus in the u.s. what are we likely to see in terms of a continue
anthony fauci yesterday morning. i was watching the interview on cnn where he said the deaths could reach as much as 200,000. from the medical advisors to the trump administration is they need to mitigate that kind of scenario, flatten the curve. means continuing social distancing, continuing a number of cities on lockdown so president trump's ambition of reopening america by easter is falling flat, which means now, everyone needs to remain in this new normal of social distancing by april 30....
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well, my guest is democratic congressman anthony brown.s have a candidate and a message to beat trump? congressman anthony brown in washington, dc, welcome to hardtalk. congressman anthony brown in washington, dc, welcome to hardtalk. great to be on with you, stephen. congressman, i think given the state of the world today, we have to begin with the coronavirus. it is having massive impact around the world. i guess many people outside of the united states want to know is the us system of government fit for purpose when it comes to organising an effective response? it's a great question, stephen, because if you look at the united states in the past, we have demonstrated that we can lead the globe when we're taking on issues like ebola, sars, h1n1, and other, sort of, global pandemics and crises like this. certainly under this administration, they got off to a bad start. i think the president was wrongly messaging. he was trying to instil calm. i think he was more concerned with the market than with public health. but i do think today, we ha
well, my guest is democratic congressman anthony brown.s have a candidate and a message to beat trump? congressman anthony brown in washington, dc, welcome to hardtalk. congressman anthony brown in washington, dc, welcome to hardtalk. great to be on with you, stephen. congressman, i think given the state of the world today, we have to begin with the coronavirus. it is having massive impact around the world. i guess many people outside of the united states want to know is the us system of...
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anthony? >> thank you. >> thanks, gayle. growing number of doctors and nurses say the pandemic is stretching our health care system to the brink of disaster. our national correspondent jericka duncan has talked to health care workers on the front lines. one doctor says he was actually fired for speaking up? >> like working in a war zone with limited resources. >> reporter: 40-year-old dr. arabia molette is serving low income communities in new york city. she took this video inside the brookdale university medical center. a pediatric e.r. has been turned into a makeshift isolation room using plastic taped from the ceiling to the floor to help protect nurses and doctors from covid-19. >> we're fighting for your lives but we also are fighting for our lives, too. we are also scared. >> reporter: some are so scared and so frustrated they have taken to social media to vent. dr. ming lin worked for a hospital outside of seattle through a contractor. he says he was fired after sharing his concerns about health care workers' safety o
anthony? >> thank you. >> thanks, gayle. growing number of doctors and nurses say the pandemic is stretching our health care system to the brink of disaster. our national correspondent jericka duncan has talked to health care workers on the front lines. one doctor says he was actually fired for speaking up? >> like working in a war zone with limited resources. >> reporter: 40-year-old dr. arabia molette is serving low income communities in new york city. she took this...
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if you're stuck indoors like anthony and getting bored, anthony mason, are you bored?t out of this box. >> he doesn't look so bored. >> we're going to talk to you about how to go to concerts, museums and even the zoo without stepping outside. it's a nice box, i have to say. >> beautiful artwork in that box. >> very nice. >> even a nice box gets old after a while. >> i'm with you. >> you're watching "cbs this morning." we thank you for that. >> it's only 8:12. it's going to be a while. >> another 45 minutes. we'll be right back. to every corner of this country. so you can trust us to be here for you... ...as we remain committed to supporting our community. because the toyota family is stronger together. this is our pledge. we are here for you now, and in all the better days ahead. new colgate optic white renewal removes ten years of yellow stains. that's like all the way back to 2010. do the dougie! remove ten years of yellow stains with new colgate optic white renewal. (christine) things were stolen fmy son, at only 17 years old, really had to be head of the household.
if you're stuck indoors like anthony and getting bored, anthony mason, are you bored?t out of this box. >> he doesn't look so bored. >> we're going to talk to you about how to go to concerts, museums and even the zoo without stepping outside. it's a nice box, i have to say. >> beautiful artwork in that box. >> very nice. >> even a nice box gets old after a while. >> i'm with you. >> you're watching "cbs this morning." we thank you for that....
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if you're stuck indoors like anthony and getting bored, anthony mason, are you bored?t out of this box. >> he doesn't look so bored. >> we're going to talk to you about how to go to concerts, museums and even the zoo without stepping outside. it's a nice box, i have to say. >> beautiful artwork in that box. >> very nice. >> even a nice box gets old after a while. >> i'm with you. >> you're watching "cbs this morning." we thank you for that. >> it's only 8:12. it's going to be a while. >> another 45 minutes. we'll be right back. to every corner of this country. so you can trust us to be here for you... ...as we remain committed to supporting our community. because the toyota family is stronger together. this is our pledge. we are here for you now, and in all the better days ahead. new colgate optic white renewal removes ten years of yellow stains. that's like all the way back to 2010. do the dougie! remove ten years of yellow stains with new colgate optic white renewal. (christine) things were stolen fmy son, at only 17 years old, really had to be head of the household.
if you're stuck indoors like anthony and getting bored, anthony mason, are you bored?t out of this box. >> he doesn't look so bored. >> we're going to talk to you about how to go to concerts, museums and even the zoo without stepping outside. it's a nice box, i have to say. >> beautiful artwork in that box. >> very nice. >> even a nice box gets old after a while. >> i'm with you. >> you're watching "cbs this morning." we thank you for that....
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manus: anthony, thank you very much.nthony dipaola with the latest context as we get ready to go to the airport today, in theory. we will see whether that changes. william hobbs is the cio at barclays. with lots of numbers bandied about, the specter of $30 oil. how do you look at oil relative to your very stoic view on the equity market? know, thes you problem for oil is it has to digest current demand first, unlike stocks which can look through and set a value of future cash flows that come about, so oil is in for a rocky ride and that is one of the things we have been seeing from the chinese economy. from the high-frequency data, which gives narrow shafts of elimination, the pmi's have augmented that in recent days and they tell us the chinese economy is in large parts come to a standstill in large chunks. that has been incredibly destructive, demand of oil. are looking at, if you are seeing a significant , thirdmonetary reaction and fourth quarter for oil look more appealing, but it is brave to step in and always call
manus: anthony, thank you very much.nthony dipaola with the latest context as we get ready to go to the airport today, in theory. we will see whether that changes. william hobbs is the cio at barclays. with lots of numbers bandied about, the specter of $30 oil. how do you look at oil relative to your very stoic view on the equity market? know, thes you problem for oil is it has to digest current demand first, unlike stocks which can look through and set a value of future cash flows that come...
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anthony? lenghi in central park, thanks, molea. >>> well over half of americans are being told not to go out to slow the spread of the coronavirus. stay at home orders or directives are in effect in 32 states and washington, d.c. florida has the fifth highest number of cases in the u.s. as manuel bojorquez reports. the governor's response has been limited. >> we want to win the fight against covid-19. >> reporter: florida's governor is ordering a handful of counties to shelter at home, including the state's largest, miami-dade and broward which already had similar orders to begin with. >> this is the time to do the right thing. listen to all your local officials. >> reporter: critics point to scenes like this one. a closed beach on one side and open one on the other to show the piecemeal approach may not work. still, officials in counties with restrictions are making a point of enforcing them. after defying social distancing guidelines by holding packed church services on sunday, the pastor of
anthony? lenghi in central park, thanks, molea. >>> well over half of americans are being told not to go out to slow the spread of the coronavirus. stay at home orders or directives are in effect in 32 states and washington, d.c. florida has the fifth highest number of cases in the u.s. as manuel bojorquez reports. the governor's response has been limited. >> we want to win the fight against covid-19. >> reporter: florida's governor is ordering a handful of counties to...
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i want to check in with anthony salvanto who is at our decision desk in new york. anthony?hey norah. we said minnesota was a lien to biden and as the boat starts to come in from the twin cities, he is running even with bernie sanders. and, that is an area where you might have expected bernie sanders to do especially well. but, it seems like as long as biden runs even with him there, he will do pretty well statewide. and in massachusetts, too we are going back and forth on this. but, it looks like sort of the same deal. in the boston area, a lot of liberal democrats show that it is also even between biden and sanders. as long as biden can keep up that pace, it seems like he is in pretty good shape in both of those states. >> all right anthony. also, again on minnesota i am looking at the numbers. biden spent $6000 in minnesota. i mean it is just breathtaking, the very small amounts of money that biden spent in some of these states in which he is winning tonight. that proves that sometimes momentum can catapult someone into a victory, perhaps name recognition as a former vice
i want to check in with anthony salvanto who is at our decision desk in new york. anthony?hey norah. we said minnesota was a lien to biden and as the boat starts to come in from the twin cities, he is running even with bernie sanders. and, that is an area where you might have expected bernie sanders to do especially well. but, it seems like as long as biden runs even with him there, he will do pretty well statewide. and in massachusetts, too we are going back and forth on this. but, it looks...
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anthony eden. on february second, 1945, an american warship arrived carrying president franklin delano roosevelt. he was saluted by prime minister winston churchill. (music) the conference of the combined edition american chiefs of staff was held at montgomery house. the military plans agreed upon here were to be unfolded in the weeks to come. (music) at the conclusion of this conference, many delegates left for another conference which was to have a much wider significance, the conference for which malta had been a preparation. their destination was a russian airport near yalta in the crimea. mr. molotov was on hand to greet the soviet union's distinguished guests. mr. edward stittanyittinius, american secretary of state, mr. anthony eden. the flags of the three countries flew over the field, and under them stood together the united states secretary of state, the soviet foreign minister and england's foreign secretary. mr. harry hopkins arrived. (music) prime minister churchill. (music) the kremli
anthony eden. on february second, 1945, an american warship arrived carrying president franklin delano roosevelt. he was saluted by prime minister winston churchill. (music) the conference of the combined edition american chiefs of staff was held at montgomery house. the military plans agreed upon here were to be unfolded in the weeks to come. (music) at the conclusion of this conference, many delegates left for another conference which was to have a much wider significance, the conference for...
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anthony fauci acknowledged in front of congress.
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anthony: that is a very good question.e saw a bit of a lhial battle in the public in governor mike to delay the election, and with lawsuit, issued his health emergency and closed the polls. there are some people who look at that and say that it's a concerning precedent looking ahead to the general election in november. primaries are one thing, run by parties and state streeta -- parties and states. a general election is mandated in the constitution and the power to set that time is delegated to congress. it raises concerns that it preparations are not made for later distance voting, vote by mail, those balloting to address this, if this is still a probl in november we uld be facing a real legal crisis and hard decisions to be made in late october, early november when the idea of people waiting in line to cast ballots, which have been a lot of times in a number of states during the general election, that could prese a real health risk. laura' that was the bbc' anthony zurcher. one of the biggest challenges of the coronaviru
anthony: that is a very good question.e saw a bit of a lhial battle in the public in governor mike to delay the election, and with lawsuit, issued his health emergency and closed the polls. there are some people who look at that and say that it's a concerning precedent looking ahead to the general election in november. primaries are one thing, run by parties and state streeta -- parties and states. a general election is mandated in the constitution and the power to set that time is delegated to...
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that politics are in a stable as we all know and one thing that does need to happen i would love for anthony fauci to be in charge of the entire operation we see with politicians who are so skilled he has very very nuanced political instincts as does andrew cuomo and we see how those 2 in particular have to kind of massage and finesse essentially president trump's ego to even remain on the stage i mean people are terrified here that at some point anthony will be fired or removed altogether so we want to avoid that scenario i will say that there is a place for politics in the sense that as a fellow academic i greatly respect anthony these scientists on the willingness to say anything definitive about medicines cures how long this is going to take i understand that they are data driven they're careful and they don't want to make those types of statements at the same time you have and it's stream wing republic and you do have the realities of the economy that we do need to continue so there is a role for smart politics here and it seems to me that there needs to be someone who can listen to the
that politics are in a stable as we all know and one thing that does need to happen i would love for anthony fauci to be in charge of the entire operation we see with politicians who are so skilled he has very very nuanced political instincts as does andrew cuomo and we see how those 2 in particular have to kind of massage and finesse essentially president trump's ego to even remain on the stage i mean people are terrified here that at some point anthony will be fired or removed altogether so...
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let's go back to anthony.in reality the figures coming especially from new york state. in reality the figures coming especially from new york statem doesn't seem very optimistic and the administration walked back those comments a little bit yesterday evening, donald trump on—site medical adviser saying that was a goal but not necessarily was a flexible kind of deadline looking at and you have to mention new york governor andrew cuomo, the governors will be the ones who have the final say in this. conceivably if donald trump keeps pushing to have businesses reopen, he could be in direct conflict with governors all of this country who have decided in theirjudgement to keep business close. that puts donald trump in a position of saying if there are economic consequences from these closures, he is the one train to open things up and get american business is booming and not take quite as much the blame as governors might. that is a position he could conceivably campaign on. you have to remember of the past year, ye
let's go back to anthony.in reality the figures coming especially from new york state. in reality the figures coming especially from new york statem doesn't seem very optimistic and the administration walked back those comments a little bit yesterday evening, donald trump on—site medical adviser saying that was a goal but not necessarily was a flexible kind of deadline looking at and you have to mention new york governor andrew cuomo, the governors will be the ones who have the final say in...
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anthony fauci echoing that. what is that based on?he confidence in that kind of death toll at this point? >> well, jim, honestly, doing some quick back of the envelope math, that sounds really optimistic to me, so if you think about it, 330 million americans let's say 10% are infected, and the case fatality rate is about 1%, that would be 330,000 deaths, so to me that actually sounds, you just heard someone from new jersey saying she just assumed she was going to be infected. i think a lot of people have assumed that. so in order to reach 100,000 deaths, we're really going to have to slam on the brakes and really take social distancing seriously across the country, because the only way to do that is to not have transmission, not have people getting infected. >> dr. gander, do we have a better sense of what the death rate is from this infection? when you look at the numbers, even the numbers on our screen, 700,000 cases around the world, 34,000 deaths, that corresponds to 4.6% death rate, if i have that right. again, i know that total
anthony fauci echoing that. what is that based on?he confidence in that kind of death toll at this point? >> well, jim, honestly, doing some quick back of the envelope math, that sounds really optimistic to me, so if you think about it, 330 million americans let's say 10% are infected, and the case fatality rate is about 1%, that would be 330,000 deaths, so to me that actually sounds, you just heard someone from new jersey saying she just assumed she was going to be infected. i think a...
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good to have you here, anthony. is this what it looks like to work with trump behind the scenes? who privately would tell the president you can't call this a hoax, it is no joke, and you are going to put everyone at risk if you don't take this seriously? >> well, i mean, i would imagine that a few people, particularly vice president pence, has sort of indicated that to him. and listen, i know the vice president's working probably 24/7 on this thing. but there are a couple things going on. they release a statement from the white house physician that he doesn't need to be tested but then he's tested and so that sort of is strange in itself. the new roche test has a four-hour determination whether somebody has the covid-19 so it is sort of astonishing they haven't released that test yet as well. there are a lot of different things going on but the main thing is the president is a rogue operator, has always been the lone ranger without tonighto, so his aides are literally scrambling around to try to make something more sane which is absolutely insane which happens to be the president
good to have you here, anthony. is this what it looks like to work with trump behind the scenes? who privately would tell the president you can't call this a hoax, it is no joke, and you are going to put everyone at risk if you don't take this seriously? >> well, i mean, i would imagine that a few people, particularly vice president pence, has sort of indicated that to him. and listen, i know the vice president's working probably 24/7 on this thing. but there are a couple things going on....
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. >>> anthony flores joins us now for a look ahead at what's in sports. anthony?'s right, garvin. we have converted my kids' play room into my sports corner. we even have a few 49ers memorabilia. and speaking of the 49ers, they are on the lookout for a new target for jimmy g. why emmanuel sanders won't be returning to the bay area next season. stick around. sports is next. when we face adversity, we find a way through it. it's about taking care of each other. it's the small parts that make a big difference. at chevy, we promise to do ours. we're offering chevy owners complimentary onstar crisis assist services and wifi data. if you need a new chevy, interest-free financing for 84 months - with deferred payments for 120 days on many of our most popular models. you may even shop online and take delivery at home. it's just our way of doing our part... 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 w
. >>> anthony flores joins us now for a look ahead at what's in sports. anthony?'s right, garvin. we have converted my kids' play room into my sports corner. we even have a few 49ers memorabilia. and speaking of the 49ers, they are on the lookout for a new target for jimmy g. why emmanuel sanders won't be returning to the bay area next season. stick around. sports is next. when we face adversity, we find a way through it. it's about taking care of each other. it's the small parts that...
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anthony?n, thanks. >>> ahead, a plunge in ridership on transportation systems as the coronavirus crisis worsens. we'll look at whether it's safer to travel by train, plane or bus. we'll be right back. (crying) take you to uncontrollable highs. (muffled arguing) or, make you feel both at once. overwhelmed by bipolar i symptoms? ask about vraylar. some medications only treat the lows or the highs. vraylar effectively treats depression, acute manic and mixed episodes of bipolar i. full-spectrum relief of all symptoms. with just one pill, once a day. elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction, or uncontrollable muscle movements, may be permanent. side effects may not appear for several weeks. metabolic changes may occur. movement
anthony?n, thanks. >>> ahead, a plunge in ridership on transportation systems as the coronavirus crisis worsens. we'll look at whether it's safer to travel by train, plane or bus. we'll be right back. (crying) take you to uncontrollable highs. (muffled arguing) or, make you feel both at once. overwhelmed by bipolar i symptoms? ask about vraylar. some medications only treat the lows or the highs. vraylar effectively treats depression, acute manic and mixed episodes of bipolar i....
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anthony fauci and dr. deborah birx, members of the coronavirus task force presented models that showed 100,000 or more people could die from disease. >> we're going to have millions of cases. what we do know is we have a serious problem in new york. we have a serious problem in new orleans and we'll be developing serious problems in other areas. >> as state leaders watch the cases spike in new york, they're streamlining the distribution of critical supplies. >> we have a desperate need for the testing kits. >> my role is to get every person personal pro tech equipment every piece i can get into the state of michigan. we need some assistance. we're going to need thousands of ventilators. >> we obviously have a spread growing faster than we would like to see. the first real issue is going to be ventilators. >> new york city's mayor warning, it's not just ventilators his hospital will need. >> personnel is more and more the issue. we need to get them relief. >> on the fields of central park, an emergency hosp
anthony fauci and dr. deborah birx, members of the coronavirus task force presented models that showed 100,000 or more people could die from disease. >> we're going to have millions of cases. what we do know is we have a serious problem in new york. we have a serious problem in new orleans and we'll be developing serious problems in other areas. >> as state leaders watch the cases spike in new york, they're streamlining the distribution of critical supplies. >> we have a...
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anthony fauci acknowledged in front of congress. >>> on wall street tonight, the dow falling more than 2,300 points. the worst day since this crisis began. we're live. >>> tonight, the ncaa tournament has been canceled. the nba suspending its season. at least five nba teams now under self-quarantine. two players from the utah jazz testing positive just days after one of them playfully touched every microphone on the podium, joking about coronavirus. tonight, his apology. and the most famous soccer player in the world and his team in isolation after one of the players tests positive. >>> tom hanks and rita wilson both testing positive for coronavirus, as well. and tonight, tom hanks' message about their symptoms and what comes next for them. >>> from italy tonight, the toll worsening. a brother posting a heartbreaking video inside a home. his sister losing her battle. teams arriving behind him, days after he started begging for help. authorities now say italy is still two weeks from its peak. >>> and president trump and this image tonight. a brazilian official, to the far right, just da
anthony fauci acknowledged in front of congress. >>> on wall street tonight, the dow falling more than 2,300 points. the worst day since this crisis began. we're live. >>> tonight, the ncaa tournament has been canceled. the nba suspending its season. at least five nba teams now under self-quarantine. two players from the utah jazz testing positive just days after one of them playfully touched every microphone on the podium, joking about coronavirus. tonight, his apology. and...
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and i want to start by listening to dr anthony fauci is dire predictions for what the u.s. outbreak may look like here's what he said on c.n.n. looking at what we're seeing you know i would say between 10200000 cases but i don't want to be held to that because it's scuse me deaths i mean we're going to have millions of cases but i just don't think that we really need to make a projection when it's such a moving target and i'm just listening to that a startling prediction there from anthony. well if it said really with the predictions have been saying that there's going to be around a one percent fatality and if you talk about a 1000000 people contract in the disease then the inevitable fact is you're going to have somewhere in the region of 12200000 victims i think seeing those figures out loud on a sunday morning it's something that will shock people that are going to be that many victims that there are going to be many communities across the country that a good to be impacted by the number of people who die as antony felt she says though it is a moving target constantly r
and i want to start by listening to dr anthony fauci is dire predictions for what the u.s. outbreak may look like here's what he said on c.n.n. looking at what we're seeing you know i would say between 10200000 cases but i don't want to be held to that because it's scuse me deaths i mean we're going to have millions of cases but i just don't think that we really need to make a projection when it's such a moving target and i'm just listening to that a startling prediction there from anthony....
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el dice que esto le ayudara a recaudar dinero para el y para todos los empleados anthony sonia un localr un restaurante a un mini supermercado... y esto se debe a que el dueÑo quiere vender todos los productos comestibles porque el establecimiento permanecera cerrado debido a la orden municipal del encierro preventivo por el covid-19 -- anthony strong / chef y propietario de restaurante "empezamos a comprar semanas atras productos en lata y hasta 40 cajas de papel higienico... y osmmpst+de la maÑana hasta las a tarde hasta que se agote la mercancia ya tienen cuatro dias desde que iniciaron esta venta de productos. y les esta yendo bien -- los centros de donacin de sangre en el rea de la baha podran muy pronto enfrentar una "carencia" de sangre debido a la pandemia del coronavirus.... -- de acuerdo a la organizacin sin findes de lucro "vitalant", el cierre de escuelas y negocios en todo el pas ha afectado el flujo de donantes y eventos de donacin.... cito lo enviado por la cruz roja americana" --esta es una alerta de donacin de sangre de la cruz roja americana. --actualmente estamos enfr
el dice que esto le ayudara a recaudar dinero para el y para todos los empleados anthony sonia un localr un restaurante a un mini supermercado... y esto se debe a que el dueÑo quiere vender todos los productos comestibles porque el establecimiento permanecera cerrado debido a la orden municipal del encierro preventivo por el covid-19 -- anthony strong / chef y propietario de restaurante "empezamos a comprar semanas atras productos en lata y hasta 40 cajas de papel higienico... y...
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anthony fauci, thank you very much for joining us.we sit here, middlof march, what is your biggest concerni about coronavirus pandemic? >> well, i mean, my biggestco ern, i think, would be obvious, because we've seen its potential, we see what it did in china, we see what it has done in korea, and we see what it's doing right now in european countries, particully italy and france. we have an escalation of cases in our ownountry right now, and my concern is -- and i hope it goes from a concern to a realization that we're doingld what we she doing -- is that we really need to take the recommendations and the guidelines of how to mitigate the spread of this very, very seriously. the situation o of -- situations well delineated in the guidelines about avoiding crowds, getting people to self-isolate. don't go to rs or restauran or places where there are crowds and gatherings. 10 people at theost if u want to do something socially. if we do that and do that consciou --conscientiously, we a long way to muting that. certain people are not tak
anthony fauci, thank you very much for joining us.we sit here, middlof march, what is your biggest concerni about coronavirus pandemic? >> well, i mean, my biggestco ern, i think, would be obvious, because we've seen its potential, we see what it did in china, we see what it has done in korea, and we see what it's doing right now in european countries, particully italy and france. we have an escalation of cases in our ownountry right now, and my concern is -- and i hope it goes from a...
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let me get your analysis of the market, anthony.is clear that the market remains fearful of coronavirus. what happens next upst. is that even a fool's question to ask. can you even tell? >> what is happening is a deleveraging cycle throughout the markets. we've had terrific bull market performance, frankly since the president's inauguration, so what people end up doing is they borrow money on top of the equity gains. all of that is unwinding now in the market. unfortunately what we're learning is this is the aftermath of the volker rule. the commercial banks are not allow to do put up any principal capital to speak of anymore, so the liquidity in the markets is just not there, which is why the fed has been injecting liquidity. so they're trying to shore up the banking system, but many money managers are left over-levered. so we're sort of negative on the next two weeks, because we don't have a lot of visibility on the stimulus, and everything is shut down. it's very different from the global financial crisis. at least restaurants we
let me get your analysis of the market, anthony.is clear that the market remains fearful of coronavirus. what happens next upst. is that even a fool's question to ask. can you even tell? >> what is happening is a deleveraging cycle throughout the markets. we've had terrific bull market performance, frankly since the president's inauguration, so what people end up doing is they borrow money on top of the equity gains. all of that is unwinding now in the market. unfortunately what we're...
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bret: anthony fauci testified that there is failing on the testing. few months ago you tweeted out mike pence does not believe in science, it is utterly irresponsible to put him in charge of the coronavirus response as the world sits on the cusp of a pandemic, this decision could cost people their lives. his past decisions already have. mike pence is the head of the coronavirus task force with anthony fauci, the head of the cdc and other scientists were part of it. isn't that politics? >> i disagree with the appointment of the vice president. i made that extraordinarily clear but at the end of the day he is there. we need to focus on the actions that need to be happening right now and the actions the need to be happening is making sure we are taking care of people who are going to be hurting as a result of this. this is a public health crisis and also an economic crisis. on the public health front we have a lot of people who are older and immunocompromised in this country and the coronavirus -- ten times more lethal than the flu. bret: the h1 and one
bret: anthony fauci testified that there is failing on the testing. few months ago you tweeted out mike pence does not believe in science, it is utterly irresponsible to put him in charge of the coronavirus response as the world sits on the cusp of a pandemic, this decision could cost people their lives. his past decisions already have. mike pence is the head of the coronavirus task force with anthony fauci, the head of the cdc and other scientists were part of it. isn't that politics? >>...
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anthony fauci says it is, quote, a failing.n are hammering out detail ts of a relief that could be voted on tonight. talk about all of this with congresswoman from florida who also is the longest-ever serving health and human services secretary. congresswoman, appreciate you being here. you were in the briefing today with top health officials. what do they say? and are you confident the government is in a good place to respond to the virus? >> no, it's not. i mean, we have a long way to go, and we don't have very much time. we got out of the box late. you know, most administrations stumble because these are ad hoc processes. we just haven't made the kind of investments in local health departments and state health departments that we should have over the years. and -- and i can't blame just the republicans. democrats, too. i fought for money for local and state health departments. and they're the people that are on the ground. tony fauci is extraordinary. we have physician scientists in our government that we've invested in thei
anthony fauci says it is, quote, a failing.n are hammering out detail ts of a relief that could be voted on tonight. talk about all of this with congresswoman from florida who also is the longest-ever serving health and human services secretary. congresswoman, appreciate you being here. you were in the briefing today with top health officials. what do they say? and are you confident the government is in a good place to respond to the virus? >> no, it's not. i mean, we have a long way to...
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anthony fauci.e is a seasoned veteran when it comes to btling epidemics, and he's not afraid to correct the presidt when he's wrong. we take a look at the man who has become the face of america'h fight againscoronavirus. correspondent: this is the man america trusts right now, thht one on the r anthony fauci has become the ece of .s. fight against the coronavirus. tesident tmp taps the media-savvy doctbe one of his advisors. if you can rifle his expertise -- arrive all h expertise or his frank assessment of america's shortcoming in fighting them. >> the system is not rlly geared to what w need right now, what you are asking for, that is of failing. it is a failing, let's admit it. correspondent: h came to his current role in the aids epidemic in the 1980's, and warned ronald reagan to take it seriously. he has advised every president since then, navigating outbreaks from t ebolazika virus, praise for his passion and call. in this crisis, he is against the president intent on giving america good new
anthony fauci.e is a seasoned veteran when it comes to btling epidemics, and he's not afraid to correct the presidt when he's wrong. we take a look at the man who has become the face of america'h fight againscoronavirus. correspondent: this is the man america trusts right now, thht one on the r anthony fauci has become the ece of .s. fight against the coronavirus. tesident tmp taps the media-savvy doctbe one of his advisors. if you can rifle his expertise -- arrive all h expertise or his frank...
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and the bay area's steph curry held a special q and a with doctor anthony fouled she wil ♪ dum dum deeum dum dum [slurping sound] ♪ while you're working hard, do you know what your money is doing? probably not much. is your bank letting your money be lazy? make your money work harder than ever with ally's new smart savings tools. for all things money you deserve an ally. >>the bay area's steph curry he interviewed infectious disease expert doctor anthony fouled she on his instagram today. doctor found she had of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. you've probably seen him at a lot of the white house news briefings. kron four's kate rooney has that story. >>today nba champs stephon curry took his talents to instagram for a live streaming interview with doctor anthony found she infectious disease specialist and member of the white house coronavirus task force in the hope of getting some straightforward answers about the spread of covid 19 that's really one of the reasons that i wanted to have this qna hopefully reach. >>you know different demographic are people tha
and the bay area's steph curry held a special q and a with doctor anthony fouled she wil ♪ dum dum deeum dum dum [slurping sound] ♪ while you're working hard, do you know what your money is doing? probably not much. is your bank letting your money be lazy? make your money work harder than ever with ally's new smart savings tools. for all things money you deserve an ally. >>the bay area's steph curry he interviewed infectious disease expert doctor anthony fouled she on his instagram...
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i'm anthony flores. the sports world is on hold, but it is business as usual for the nfl.ders have reached a one-year agreement with free agent wide receiver nelson agholor. now, consistency is his big issue. he looks really good one moment. then the next he struggles to hold on to the football. he spent five seasons with the philadelphia eagles. a knee injury kept him out ofi . he should add some veteran leadership to the raiders receiving corps. >>> the 49ers are in need of a new wide receiver target for jimmy g. emmanuel sanders has agreed to a two-year free agent contract with the new orleans saints. the new deal could be worth up to 19 million bucks. it happened last night. now, he was the number one wideout with the niners, but he'll be the second option in new orleans behind michael thomas. he had 36 catches for more than 500 yards and three touchdowns in ten regular season games with the niners after being acquired in a mid season trade with the denver broncos. >>> and how great is this? former patriots tight end rob gronkowski made his wwe debut last night, and he
i'm anthony flores. the sports world is on hold, but it is business as usual for the nfl.ders have reached a one-year agreement with free agent wide receiver nelson agholor. now, consistency is his big issue. he looks really good one moment. then the next he struggles to hold on to the football. he spent five seasons with the philadelphia eagles. a knee injury kept him out ofi . he should add some veteran leadership to the raiders receiving corps. >>> the 49ers are in need of a new...