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the ap. reporter: with me who had written the story from the morning paper for the wires and i said you give me your copy. i'll find a phone. there were no filing centers. you had to find a payphone somewhere so you could call your story in. the secret service regarding the payphones. >> what did you do for radio on a payphone? >> the receiver part you had to be able to unscrew it and use your alligator clip to your recorder for phony recorder and it was really hard, i mean really hard. >> i think ira mccaul being asked. ce. >> connie with the film you'd have to get that back to new york well before 7:00. you have to send your film back in the morning. >> yes. i have a notorious story. my husband told me you have to tell it because it just shows how aggressive and brutal you were you know? >> she was pretty aggressive. >> little me? i wasn't out way, was i? so i will tell if you quickly because it's true in those days you had to fly your film to a location where it could be indeed developed o
the ap. reporter: with me who had written the story from the morning paper for the wires and i said you give me your copy. i'll find a phone. there were no filing centers. you had to find a payphone somewhere so you could call your story in. the secret service regarding the payphones. >> what did you do for radio on a payphone? >> the receiver part you had to be able to unscrew it and use your alligator clip to your recorder for phony recorder and it was really hard, i mean really...
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this means that anyone that doesn't have anything to do with great apes must now do other work.round the world are on high alert for each of their animals, many endangered watching nervously for any signs of the virus. for animals we are looking for signs of a respiratory issue, looking for things like coughing, potentially sneezing, nasal discharge, animals being lethargic is a very good keep that they may not be feeling 0k. fears were heightened when this tiger at new york's bronx zoo tested positive after developing respiratory symptoms. it is hoped the new york case is an isolated incident but conservationists don't want to take any chances. in africa great apes have already been put on lockdown with gorilla tourism suspended in an effort to protect the animals. back at the zoo in germany, she is pregnant too. gorillas have been known to catch human illnesses so the focus now will be to protect as much as possible our primate cousins from covid—19. reged ahmed, bbc news. what are you up to? how are you getting through this very unusual time? do let me know. you can reach me
this means that anyone that doesn't have anything to do with great apes must now do other work.round the world are on high alert for each of their animals, many endangered watching nervously for any signs of the virus. for animals we are looking for signs of a respiratory issue, looking for things like coughing, potentially sneezing, nasal discharge, animals being lethargic is a very good keep that they may not be feeling 0k. fears were heightened when this tiger at new york's bronx zoo tested...
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. >> stay in touch using the newly updated c-span congressional directory ap has the contact information you need to contact with your u.s. senator or representative. order your copy online today at rmp spanstore.org. >> president trump holds his daily coronavirus briefing at the white house. that's followed by congressional leaders speaking to reporters about new legislation in response to the pandemic that could reach the president's desk by the end of this week.
. >> stay in touch using the newly updated c-span congressional directory ap has the contact information you need to contact with your u.s. senator or representative. order your copy online today at rmp spanstore.org. >> president trump holds his daily coronavirus briefing at the white house. that's followed by congressional leaders speaking to reporters about new legislation in response to the pandemic that could reach the president's desk by the end of this week.
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keepers take extra precautions with apes, especially vulnerable to coronavirus. >> so many of us really don't know what's going to happen next. and that's because this is a brand-new virus for us. >> reporter: dominique keller is chief veterinarian. >> we're calling this an extremely extraordinary and fluid situation. we discuss what's going on at our location as well as other institutions just to make sure we're up on what the best standard of care should be now. >> reporter: gorillas share ofit humans are susceptiblewi ionnown as valley fever. he'll likely need medication the rest of his life. >> if a vaccine comes out for covid-19, will you vaccinate the animals for that? > absolutely if a vaccine comes out and proves effective, we
keepers take extra precautions with apes, especially vulnerable to coronavirus. >> so many of us really don't know what's going to happen next. and that's because this is a brand-new virus for us. >> reporter: dominique keller is chief veterinarian. >> we're calling this an extremely extraordinary and fluid situation. we discuss what's going on at our location as well as other institutions just to make sure we're up on what the best standard of care should be now. >>...
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keepers take extra precautions with apes, especially vulnerable to coronavirus. >> so many of us really know what's going to happen next. and that's because this is a brand-new virus for us. >> reporter: dominique keller is chief veterinarian. >> we're calling this an extremely extraordinary and fluid situation. we discuss what's going on at our location as well as other institutions just to make sure we're up on what the best standard of care should be now. >> reporter: gorillas share ofit humans are susceptiblewi ionnown as valley fever. he'll likely need medication the rest of his life. >> if a vaccine comes out for covid-19, will you vaccinate the animals for that? > absolutely if a vaccine comes out and proves effective, we would certainly vaccinate what we consider the most susceptible animals such as our great apes. >> reporter: to maintain social distancing and prevent disease transmission, all non-emergency procedures have been postponed. >> we have to limit our face time with each other. we're doing the best we can toe. >> reporter: animal care includes mental well-being. keep
keepers take extra precautions with apes, especially vulnerable to coronavirus. >> so many of us really know what's going to happen next. and that's because this is a brand-new virus for us. >> reporter: dominique keller is chief veterinarian. >> we're calling this an extremely extraordinary and fluid situation. we discuss what's going on at our location as well as other institutions just to make sure we're up on what the best standard of care should be now. >> reporter:...
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the ap couldn't afford it, we had one for the two of us. i got it from my colleague, not telling why i wanted it because i didn't want to tell anyone what i had. i interviewed mcgovern. in the course of the interview i asked what do you think the public reaction is? he had been supportive of eagleton. he said we have to wait and see. mcgovern is still supporting eagleton but says we have to wait and see how it reacts. it is totally in a risk. you have to understand communication in those days. half of mcgovern's staff is in south dakota, half is in washington. they barely have phone communication back and forth. they don't have a wire, they don't have an internet, they have no way to see my story for hours and hours and hours and when they see my story they go crazy. he is pulling back from eagleton. we have to do something. they have a hernia meeting and mcgovern says i will deny it was the press secretary says i don't think you can do that and i have it on tape. his solution was to put up a statement in response to the ap story, i am 1000
the ap couldn't afford it, we had one for the two of us. i got it from my colleague, not telling why i wanted it because i didn't want to tell anyone what i had. i interviewed mcgovern. in the course of the interview i asked what do you think the public reaction is? he had been supportive of eagleton. he said we have to wait and see. mcgovern is still supporting eagleton but says we have to wait and see how it reacts. it is totally in a risk. you have to understand communication in those days....
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of course the ap reporter sitting right in front that's apc. you would think he would know the ap reporter. but no idea, no idea. george w. bush, he did know the personalities he did know the people, he knew the camera opera some of them if they'd been on the campaign. donald trump, he consumes the news, he is fascinated by it he relishes it, he's talked about his marveled many times some publicly some not about how many time he dominates the front page of the "new york times", paper he likes to attack. but he is so proud of the fact that when he's on the front page of the time really even if it's negative. he is there has been covered. it's a fascinating dichotomy. >> it's a weird, love-hate relationship in some ways. let me ask you a question. as you mentioned your privately involved in the white house correspondents association and have a leadership position there. but why hasn't the press corps more aggressively challenged this war that he has declared on you? he's declared you to be the enemy of the people. why haven't you fought back more
of course the ap reporter sitting right in front that's apc. you would think he would know the ap reporter. but no idea, no idea. george w. bush, he did know the personalities he did know the people, he knew the camera opera some of them if they'd been on the campaign. donald trump, he consumes the news, he is fascinated by it he relishes it, he's talked about his marveled many times some publicly some not about how many time he dominates the front page of the "new york times", paper...
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paula: mientras se planea siguiente paquete de ayuda econÓmica, la agencia ap reveló que 700 empresastrabajadores del campo. la pequeÑa empresa ha viajado por el estado. periodista: los campos agrÍcolas de evento una se entregaron con el sol y los campesinos trabajadores esenciales ocupan nÚmero 10 en el paÍs, son responsables de llevar el alimento a las mesas de estados unidos. >>son los Únicos que siguen trabajando y los que proveen la comida a los estados unidos y al mundo. periodista: bajo riesgo de contagio de girona virus son mÁs de 2 millones de campesinos que llegan a los campos todos los dÍas, y como agradecimiento, unos cheques de los Ángeles les llevaron tacos. >> estamos viniendo para llevar este detalle a nuestra gente, nuestros campesinos. periodista: para nuestras comunidades todos ellos son hÉroes. >> estÁn haciendo un trabajo tan importante para la economÍa de este paÍs, ellos merecen chance como cualquier otra persona. periodista: estas son las manos que alimentan a todo el paÍs que se nos olvida muy fÁcil que existen y que olvidamos cuando pasamos por los cultivos p
paula: mientras se planea siguiente paquete de ayuda econÓmica, la agencia ap reveló que 700 empresastrabajadores del campo. la pequeÑa empresa ha viajado por el estado. periodista: los campos agrÍcolas de evento una se entregaron con el sol y los campesinos trabajadores esenciales ocupan nÚmero 10 en el paÍs, son responsables de llevar el alimento a las mesas de estados unidos. >>son los Únicos que siguen trabajando y los que proveen la comida a los estados unidos y al mundo....
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zaius, the diabolical scientist from "planet of the apes"? >> i've done other movies. >> jimmy: oh, okay. what other movies have you done? >> little thing called jumanji. maybe you've heard of it. >> jimmy: how did you get this job? >> oh, family connection. the president's mother, mary, is my nana's sister. >> jimmy: okay, so your mother was his mother's sister, but you're, you're a -- >> an orangutan, yes. >> jimmy: wait, wait, that means donald trump is, what? >> half! just half. of course he is. no human would have a fantastic head of orange hair like that. >> jimmy: that actually explains a lot of things. so doctor, since you are now the guy, what are your suggestions for stopping this covid-19? >> first of all, for humans, this is very important. you must wear a mask. >> jimmy: you find that masks are most effective against spreading the virus? >> no, but they are very effective in covering up your ugly faces. ha, ha, ha, come on. jimmy, you teed me right up for that. you come in, you can't, ha! seriously. >> jimmy: you're right. >> you
zaius, the diabolical scientist from "planet of the apes"? >> i've done other movies. >> jimmy: oh, okay. what other movies have you done? >> little thing called jumanji. maybe you've heard of it. >> jimmy: how did you get this job? >> oh, family connection. the president's mother, mary, is my nana's sister. >> jimmy: okay, so your mother was his mother's sister, but you're, you're a -- >> an orangutan, yes. >> jimmy: wait, wait, that...
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>> jimmy: we don't really -- that's more of an ape thing. that's not really something humans do. >> you don't? >> jimmy: no. >> well, you're missing out. >> jimmy: all right, well that's the new head of something. i don't know. when we come back we'll be joined by tom holland. >> wash your hands, you damn dirty human! ♪ ♪ (vo) thank you to all the front line heroes for leading this fight. for early mornings, late nights, double shifts, and overnights, for calloused hands and skin scrubbed raw. and for being brave enough to go to work today. thank you, from all of us cheering you on. [overlapping applause and cheers] this is gonna be america's favorite breakfast. they just don't know it yet. (ding) these are a few of my favorite things. you order a breakfast sandwich and that's when wendy's makes it. not weeks... or months ago. try your new favorite. order by 10 and we'll even deliver it. try your new favorite. yeah, that needs mmm. that's better. hvr seasoning. you either love it or you really love it. the last thing you should have is havin
>> jimmy: we don't really -- that's more of an ape thing. that's not really something humans do. >> you don't? >> jimmy: no. >> well, you're missing out. >> jimmy: all right, well that's the new head of something. i don't know. when we come back we'll be joined by tom holland. >> wash your hands, you damn dirty human! ♪ ♪ (vo) thank you to all the front line heroes for leading this fight. for early mornings, late nights, double shifts, and overnights, for...
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>> jimmy: we don't really -- that's more of an ape thing.t's not really something humans do. >> you don't? >> jimmy: no. >> well, you're missing out. >> jimmy: all right, well that's the new head of something. i don't know. when we come back we'll be joined by tom holland. >> wash your hands, you damn dirty human! that's why lincoln offers you the ability to purchase a new vehicle remotely with participating dealers. an effortless transaction- all without leaving the comfort- and safety of your home. that's the power of sanctuary. and for a little extra help, receive 0% apr financing and defer your first payment up to 120 days on the purchase of a new lincoln. show me reality... tv. where my hobbits at? play lord of the rings. play my "straight outta the shire" playlist. i want to see the king. find lebron. search more cartoons. play the last o.g. take me to the streets, play sesame street. me want more cookies. find the things you love with a voice command. introducing at&t tv. with live tv and access to streaming apps. plug in and watch, w
>> jimmy: we don't really -- that's more of an ape thing.t's not really something humans do. >> you don't? >> jimmy: no. >> well, you're missing out. >> jimmy: all right, well that's the new head of something. i don't know. when we come back we'll be joined by tom holland. >> wash your hands, you damn dirty human! that's why lincoln offers you the ability to purchase a new vehicle remotely with participating dealers. an effortless transaction- all without...
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wafaa el-sadr, a professor of epidemiology at columbia university, and director of the ic ap at columbia. guest: thank you very much, it's my pleasure. host: can you tell the viewers the work that and it does? guest: yes, i am the director of the center here called icap, and it works in the u.s. as well as in more than 30 countries around the world
wafaa el-sadr, a professor of epidemiology at columbia university, and director of the ic ap at columbia. guest: thank you very much, it's my pleasure. host: can you tell the viewers the work that and it does? guest: yes, i am the director of the center here called icap, and it works in the u.s. as well as in more than 30 countries around the world
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profound effect on our human story so everything from what drove our evolution as incredibly intelligent apes in east africa through thousands of years of the history of the rise and fall of different civilizations and empires and then right up as you say right up to the modern world of current affairs and the headlines you read we don't newspaper over breakfast or in politics and how people choose to vote there's a very clear planetree fingerprints in political maps i give an example of this in the united states and i can trace out the outline of a ancient sea floor and where people are voting for either democrats or republicans in the us and there's another very very clear discernible signal of geology of the rocks beneath our feet in british politics as well and if you look at the political map where people have voted for the labor party in the most recent election and looking back over the decades the labor votes tend to correlate very very strongly with the rocks and if your feet that are 330000000 years old on and on the face of it this makes no sense i get people aren't geologists they
profound effect on our human story so everything from what drove our evolution as incredibly intelligent apes in east africa through thousands of years of the history of the rise and fall of different civilizations and empires and then right up as you say right up to the modern world of current affairs and the headlines you read we don't newspaper over breakfast or in politics and how people choose to vote there's a very clear planetree fingerprints in political maps i give an example of this...
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great apes have been put into lockdown in africa.rgau puts on its world famous passion play. it‘s a tradition stretching back to the 17th century, when villagers believed it would protect them against the plague. now the coronavirus outbreak has forced them to postpone it for two years. here‘s our berlin correspondentjenny hill. it should have been the performance of the decade. rehearsals well under way for one of the world‘s most famous religious productions. 0pening night was just weeks away when coronavirus brought the curtain down. it is always a very special year, the passion play year. people are getting closer and suddenly everything stopped. i think that is pretty hard for a lot. in 0berammergau, i think it is a close community because generations come together. it is 400 years since the people of this bavarian village made a promise. they put on a passion play. in return, they hoped god would protect them from the plague. they have been doing it ever since. once every ten years, the village faithfully re—enacts the life, de
great apes have been put into lockdown in africa.rgau puts on its world famous passion play. it‘s a tradition stretching back to the 17th century, when villagers believed it would protect them against the plague. now the coronavirus outbreak has forced them to postpone it for two years. here‘s our berlin correspondentjenny hill. it should have been the performance of the decade. rehearsals well under way for one of the world‘s most famous religious productions. 0pening night was just...
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oh, yeah, there we are on a jet doing it >> this is a$ap ferg, "new level. >> a$ap ferg song. >> it's atlanta >> making a radio station in atlanta do it. >> same song >> porsha from "real housewives of atlanta." >> that's at the atlanta braves game on top of the dugout, we sang "take me out to the ball game," and then did that. [ light laughter ] at our press junket down in miami. just ripping it up >> there we are with kathy lee and hoda >> kathy lee and hoda. >> just going off. jorm on top of peter travers >> seth: that's fantastic. [ light laughter ] >> that was awesome, peter travers. >> seth: peter travers not looking like he's super enjoying it >> oh, and this one. >> yeah, there's andy with, like, a sweet apple you found? just like a killer apple >> it's just a sweet apple >> seth: sweet apple, fantastic. [ cheers and applause you guys are the kings of snapchat >> we might be the kings of snapchat >> seth: all right, this is -- we were saying earlier to the crowd, i was telling them before the show started, historic night. we're doing "second chance theater. >> yeah. >> seth: w
oh, yeah, there we are on a jet doing it >> this is a$ap ferg, "new level. >> a$ap ferg song. >> it's atlanta >> making a radio station in atlanta do it. >> same song >> porsha from "real housewives of atlanta." >> that's at the atlanta braves game on top of the dugout, we sang "take me out to the ball game," and then did that. [ light laughter ] at our press junket down in miami. just ripping it up >> there we are with...
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the gorillas and big apes are susceptible to human diseases.ody that needs a break from the bad news, take a lesson of lily walters of virginia, who loves taking virtual field trips to the zoo. >> normally people come here and they see animals and there's a sense of wonder and awe and inspiration. we don't want them to lose that. that's really important in a time like this. >> reporter: the wonder of life is on display on the cheetah cam, where echo gave birth to four healthy cubs. and there's an unusual take on motherhood, with a wallaby joey, in his mother's pouch. the 3-year-old orangutan and his mom are a bit more outgoing, on the high wire. and this being spring, the wonder of love has infected many animals here, including the flamingos who are doing their synchronized mating dance. if you missed the party scene, maybe a lemur birthday party will help. tyler johnson and his family are disappointed that the zoos are closed. but the fact that the keepers are still on the job brightened his day. >> it's nice to know they care so much, they wi
the gorillas and big apes are susceptible to human diseases.ody that needs a break from the bad news, take a lesson of lily walters of virginia, who loves taking virtual field trips to the zoo. >> normally people come here and they see animals and there's a sense of wonder and awe and inspiration. we don't want them to lose that. that's really important in a time like this. >> reporter: the wonder of life is on display on the cheetah cam, where echo gave birth to four healthy cubs....
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, classic rapids we balance different perspectives and art coverage might be similar to that of an ap story before the ap became politicized but a generation ago you would see that balancing of subjectivities and we will do that also . it will be different from that traditional approach . we try hard not to either overuse or underused scripture . when i first became a christian in 1976, one of the first things i saw going into church, there was a group that was raiding members of congress on their votes and whether they were good people based on the bible or evil people. one of the questions was should the us relinquish control of the panama canal. and if you were against that you are on god's side, if you were for that you are on satan's side or something like that and even that i think is pretty silly . there is no book of the panama can out in the bible and doesn't tell us what todo in some situations like that . we won't pretend to say we know what to do we may sometimes give our opinion but we say we don't know . we're not experts so we've been using it for 20 years and it helps
, classic rapids we balance different perspectives and art coverage might be similar to that of an ap story before the ap became politicized but a generation ago you would see that balancing of subjectivities and we will do that also . it will be different from that traditional approach . we try hard not to either overuse or underused scripture . when i first became a christian in 1976, one of the first things i saw going into church, there was a group that was raiding members of congress on...
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severa por covid-19 le hicieron cesarea se quedo 11 dias conectada en un e respirador artificial ahora apentre brazos un abrazo el primer abrazo que no tiene preckio que nunca se olvida s i hijo esta saludable ella solo u tuvo una peticion antes >> que salven al bebe que en vez de salvarme a mi a mi bebe >> se salvaron los dos y su h hispanhis historia es l ahia historia q t tanta falta nos hace escuchar >> le deseamos lo mejor a la familia hasta aqui llegamos aito ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> muy buenas tardes es viernes y cerramos esta semana con grandes celebridades estamos con b b y
severa por covid-19 le hicieron cesarea se quedo 11 dias conectada en un e respirador artificial ahora apentre brazos un abrazo el primer abrazo que no tiene preckio que nunca se olvida s i hijo esta saludable ella solo u tuvo una peticion antes >> que salven al bebe que en vez de salvarme a mi a mi bebe >> se salvaron los dos y su h hispanhis historia es l ahia historia q t tanta falta nos hace escuchar >> le deseamos lo mejor a la familia hasta aqui llegamos aito ♪...
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in here in terms of policy that now we will act upon and after the bill is signed by the president ap it is my honor to sign it. t i do so very sadly and prayerfully. maxine learned today that her sister has been diagnosed with the virus. our distinguished colleague, it could happen to anybody on. we heard about a five-year-old girl who died from the virus. the numbers are staggering. 50,000 dead, 900,000 diagnosed, but every single incident of it he strikes home to some family and to each of us. so prayererfully and sadfully, we thank our first responders, our health care workers, our teachers, our transit workers, our food workers as well, everyone who has kept us together in these few weeks. but our hearts and prayers go to those who lost their loved ones at this very sad time. o in sadness, as with some satisfaction of what we have done, i'm very proud to sign this legislation. [indiscernible] captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org >> tonight -- federal response to the coronavirus pande
in here in terms of policy that now we will act upon and after the bill is signed by the president ap it is my honor to sign it. t i do so very sadly and prayerfully. maxine learned today that her sister has been diagnosed with the virus. our distinguished colleague, it could happen to anybody on. we heard about a five-year-old girl who died from the virus. the numbers are staggering. 50,000 dead, 900,000 diagnosed, but every single incident of it he strikes home to some family and to each of...
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capacity.ases to 5% ap boeing is going to start dreamliner production.ill rurp may 3 with malingment to make operations. operations were halted april 8 because of the coronavirus outbake. reports say boeing wants toll cut it from 15% to 30%. that could mean as many as 24,000 jobs lost. >> and look at the markets. we are still seeing a mixed situation when it comes to equities. the dollar is stronger and very much the oil story with w.t.i. tumbling by 15%. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> it is almost 11:00 in hong kong. here are the top stories. crude slumps again with w.t.i. below $11 a bhullar. south korea is running out of storage space, setting up a global scramble for tankers. global virus sufrpbled past 3 million. some economies are preparing to reopen. and the reserve bank of india prepares to offer billions of dollars in loans to help calm the debt market after the exit of franklin templeton. this is bloomberg markets: asia. >> a quick check of the markets here now. we are risk off, and oil remains the dominant theme here today. we are extending that pl
capacity.ases to 5% ap boeing is going to start dreamliner production.ill rurp may 3 with malingment to make operations. operations were halted april 8 because of the coronavirus outbake. reports say boeing wants toll cut it from 15% to 30%. that could mean as many as 24,000 jobs lost. >> and look at the markets. we are still seeing a mixed situation when it comes to equities. the dollar is stronger and very much the oil story with w.t.i. tumbling by 15%. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪...
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importante psara los inmigrante y los hispanos >> asi intentaban cambiarles el dia a los zocor enmedicos un apa guerra en el f frente de batalla >> toosdos estamos agradecidos la comunidad >> vgungualgunos socorristas y b bomberos agradeceran que comeran como si estuvieran en casa >> gracias a martin berlanga de un nuevo dia es momento que to o todos podemos buscar la manera de ayudar en mexzico esta la persona qu a mas sabe de virus y epidemias s esta la frente de la lucha co r contra la pandemia del coron coronavirus raul torres hablo con el para noticias telemundo b buenas tardes como ves la si situacion en mexico? >> es el hombre mas buscado en el pais como lnos dijiste not noticias telemundo tuvo una e r entrevista con el epidemiologo l la pregunta es si no comenzaron tarde el combate a la bpdeande s se estima que hay mas de 55 mil casos sin embargo hay contencion de casi el 70% >> opodriamos tener hasta 15 mi personas en terapia intensiva e vemos con aligvio que sera much menor al contemplado una tercera parte de lo contemplado >> el encargado de ll combate l llamado a estar en casa es l
importante psara los inmigrante y los hispanos >> asi intentaban cambiarles el dia a los zocor enmedicos un apa guerra en el f frente de batalla >> toosdos estamos agradecidos la comunidad >> vgungualgunos socorristas y b bomberos agradeceran que comeran como si estuvieran en casa >> gracias a martin berlanga de un nuevo dia es momento que to o todos podemos buscar la manera de ayudar en mexzico esta la persona qu a mas sabe de virus y epidemias s esta la frente de la...
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meanwhile, we have been reporting on this new report from the ap that says chinese officials have saidl information for six days about the likelihood of a pandemic. doctor, nice to see you again. i want to get to reopening the economy in a moment but what was your consideration when you saw that report from the ap about those six critical days and january? >> in some ways it's not surprising. we know the information coming out of china -- first of all there was suppression of a lot of data back in december and then i think in january there was a lot of confusion. and frankly deception about what the state of the infection was in china. it did because all of us to lose a little ground. of course even, i think by mid-to-late january we had a pretty good sense that there was a pandemic coming. >> bill: can you say how things could have been differe different? as much as it would have been helpful, we still have the time we needed to get ready and to respond to this pandemic. i think it's easy to blame china and i do blame china for part of this but i think part of it is also one of us. ev
meanwhile, we have been reporting on this new report from the ap that says chinese officials have saidl information for six days about the likelihood of a pandemic. doctor, nice to see you again. i want to get to reopening the economy in a moment but what was your consideration when you saw that report from the ap about those six critical days and january? >> in some ways it's not surprising. we know the information coming out of china -- first of all there was suppression of a lot of...
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patterson calls for reinforcements, because ap hill, and we know it is hill because very clearly this man in a bright red shirt has descended from the hill in williamsburg with his brigade behind him, and patterson sees ap hill's brigade come online at the earthworks, and do they wait? no. down into the ravine they go. you see this pattern happening, both armies, once they get clearance, get it. they are not waiting. patterson calls a third time for reinforcements. the brigade next online waiting to go into the battle is under colonel nelson taylor, the excelsior brigade. one man from the excelsior brigade is beside himself waiting to go into combat, sits down in a driving rainstorm and makes himself a cup of tea. [laughter] mr. gruber: the excelsior brigade is so large that it takes each regiment about one hour to come from column into line. think about that. so we are setting a scene for you. three confederate brigades squaring off against 2.5 union brigades in a space not bigger than this, shooting six rounds per second at each other. here are men who squared off against each other
patterson calls for reinforcements, because ap hill, and we know it is hill because very clearly this man in a bright red shirt has descended from the hill in williamsburg with his brigade behind him, and patterson sees ap hill's brigade come online at the earthworks, and do they wait? no. down into the ravine they go. you see this pattern happening, both armies, once they get clearance, get it. they are not waiting. patterson calls a third time for reinforcements. the brigade next online...
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i think this ap article if people get a chance to walk on and have a look at it is really fascinatingound the world round up of the situation and also it has some. . . the situation and also it has some... it tells the tale of how many people are dying in individual countries and the global death toll which we know today is past the 100,000 mark. but it has also got the more human side of how people are coping across the world with this crisis. i thought it interesting that around the easter weekend now, a really important weekend now, a really important weekend in italy and it talks about how people are going to drive through theatres for prayer and in paris, notre dame a subject that was distressing with the fire that destroyed a big chunk of it. broadcasts being carried out from there today. i think it's an interesting perspective. and the pope has been holding services in st peter's square. we will look finally at the ft, it's weekend section. the headline is g20 and us throw weight behind biggest oil production agreement showing perhaps that the end of globalisation is not quite
i think this ap article if people get a chance to walk on and have a look at it is really fascinatingound the world round up of the situation and also it has some. . . the situation and also it has some... it tells the tale of how many people are dying in individual countries and the global death toll which we know today is past the 100,000 mark. but it has also got the more human side of how people are coping across the world with this crisis. i thought it interesting that around the easter...
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but that was a practice with obama i remember looking at the list he reason name of the name of the ap reporter and of course they are sitting right there in front in the apc to think he would know the reporter but he had no idea. george w. bush, he knew that people and the personalities and the camera operators because they were with him on the campaign. but trump consumes the news and is fascinated by it and it relishes it he has marveled sometimes how many times he dominates the front page of the new york times, paper he likes to attack but so proud of the fact he is on the front page. even if it is negative. it is a fascinating dichotomy. >> it is a certain love-hate relationship but you mentioned you are permanently involved with white house correspondents associate niche - - association with a leadership position but why hasn't the press corps more aggressively challenge this war he has declared? he has declared you to be the enemy of the people why have you thought that more aggressively? >> first of all there has been fighting back on that when he first use the phrase, i was an
but that was a practice with obama i remember looking at the list he reason name of the name of the ap reporter and of course they are sitting right there in front in the apc to think he would know the reporter but he had no idea. george w. bush, he knew that people and the personalities and the camera operators because they were with him on the campaign. but trump consumes the news and is fascinated by it and it relishes it he has marveled sometimes how many times he dominates the front page...
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>>that's according to ap tracking firm ap tokyo from the newseum are for sure 2 months prior to thisas being downloaded fewer than 56,000 times per day worldwide >>next house democrats one more waysto motohow the trump administration is handling the coronirus response. house democrats in wasngton have now proposed a variety of ways to oversee how the trump admiration handles the coronavirus response joe khaleel reports from washingtowith details. >>house docrats say they want to view the trump administration's response to the coronavirus from starto here and now house speaker nancy pelosi called for a new subcommittee on the coronavirus she says it would make sure in real time every penny of the trillion stimulus package and all future conavirus funding is spent propey another way to do that. bu speaker pelosi says the subcommite will also review the trump administration's preparedness in the months leading up to the coronavirus outbreak. >>and anything that affects this many people sleep really d action separately congressman adam schiff proposing a morfocused review commission the
>>that's according to ap tracking firm ap tokyo from the newseum are for sure 2 months prior to thisas being downloaded fewer than 56,000 times per day worldwide >>next house democrats one more waysto motohow the trump administration is handling the coronirus response. house democrats in wasngton have now proposed a variety of ways to oversee how the trump admiration handles the coronavirus response joe khaleel reports from washingtowith details. >>house docrats say they want...
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fundamental el que hacen, pero sabe usted que tonelada de los que se produce en el campo se estÁ echando apeea aprovechada para los bancos de alimentos y las comunidades mÁs vulnerables de esta emergencia. >>> bueno, en estos momento tratamos como una industria trabajan con los bancos de alimentos para ver cÓmo se pueden exportar y los productos lÁcteos la leche, o tambiÉn trata de otras maneras en la comunidad. >>> ahÍ estÁ uno de los efectos colaterales de la emergencia. otro mÁs, la paralisis de la economÍa que ha generado un desplome histÓrico del precio del petrÓleo. la cotizaciÓn en estados unidos valiÓ menos que 0 menos 37 dÓlares por barril. la razÓn fundamental los depositos estÁn a tope con tanto petrÓleo que no se consume y las expectativas no son diferentes, el derrumbe ha arrastrado al precio de la gasolina ya valen menos que un dÓlar. imagÍnese eso. la frontera de estados unidos con mÉxico va a seguir cerrada al menos hasta el 19 de mayo. los 2 paÍses mÉxico e estados unidos, acordaron extender la suspensiÓn de vÍa js no esenciales, mientras que algunos redoblan sus esfuerzos e
fundamental el que hacen, pero sabe usted que tonelada de los que se produce en el campo se estÁ echando apeea aprovechada para los bancos de alimentos y las comunidades mÁs vulnerables de esta emergencia. >>> bueno, en estos momento tratamos como una industria trabajan con los bancos de alimentos para ver cÓmo se pueden exportar y los productos lÁcteos la leche, o tambiÉn trata de otras maneras en la comunidad. >>> ahÍ estÁ uno de los efectos colaterales de la...
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front door >> and there's more positive news where the number of new cases is the lowest it's been for ap month but the stay at home in this area stays in effect until may 15th. >>> thousands of families across the countryry are left without homes after violent storms sparked a string of tornados across the southeast that severe weather began easter sunday and moved up the east coast kilg over 30 people. the disaster adding more tragedy on top of the pandemic >> reporter:t in front of me a string of deadly tornados tearing a path from the deep south through the east coast >> it's a war zone looks like. >> reporter: the battle with mother nature leaving 20 dead, more wounded ooegser sunday quickly shifting to pleas for survival. >> in charlotte, teams worked for 45 minutes >> our neighborhood, she was trapped. she was trapped so we heard her screaming. >> reporter: digging a resident from the debris. in virginia stranded drivers pulled from the rising flood waters wreckage stretches across multiple states. power lines ripped down. more than a million left without electricity across the str
front door >> and there's more positive news where the number of new cases is the lowest it's been for ap month but the stay at home in this area stays in effect until may 15th. >>> thousands of families across the countryry are left without homes after violent storms sparked a string of tornados across the southeast that severe weather began easter sunday and moved up the east coast kilg over 30 people. the disaster adding more tragedy on top of the pandemic >> reporter:t...
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at the drive-thru, on the mobile ap and with delivery. on the mobile ap whaso let's do the rightver chanthing, today. let's stay at home. let's wash up. let's always kp our distance - please, six feet apart at least. let's look after ourselves, well as others. it will all be worth it. we can all do our part. so those on the front line can do their part. we will all, continue, to thrive. while keeping safe and stayinin, we can still go out! -sort of. so while you're discovering new things to do inhe box, we'll be here for you... at the drive-thru, on the mobile app, and with delivery. >>in facili in the east bay is linked to a number of coronavirus cases andeaths from any family mes say they don't know what's going on with eir loved ones insidhas a fridathere were 9 coronavirus deaths and 66 cases at gateway care and rehab nter in hayward family membs say they rst fod out about the death of the facility from news eports ruggling to get information kron 4 state of psac ii shaes her frustration. >>families of loved ones at in hayward grow more concerned eachday as coronarus cases in debts climb.
at the drive-thru, on the mobile ap and with delivery. on the mobile ap whaso let's do the rightver chanthing, today. let's stay at home. let's wash up. let's always kp our distance - please, six feet apart at least. let's look after ourselves, well as others. it will all be worth it. we can all do our part. so those on the front line can do their part. we will all, continue, to thrive. while keeping safe and stayinin, we can still go out! -sort of. so while you're discovering new things to do...
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according to the ap, the head of china's national health commission held january 14th teleconferenceh health officials there revealing "the epidemic situation is still severe and complex. the most severe challenge since sars in 2003 and is likely to develop into a major public health event." despite that grim assessment, china's leaders didn't warn the public for six days. had they acted immediately, one study estimates they could have cut the number of infected people by two-thirds. but china's deceit of course doesn't stop there. it never does. fox news learning late tonight that the u.s. now believes that china's initial claim that covid-19 originated at a wuhan wet market -- i always knew that was you will know what, a lie. but now we basically confirm this, the belief is that the virus escape from that high security virology lab in wuhan. ironically the chinese lab was studying the coronavirus in order to supposedly prevent a pandemic. in patient zero now -- remember it was five weeks ago we asked why don't we really know more about this patient zero? now that would be patient z
according to the ap, the head of china's national health commission held january 14th teleconferenceh health officials there revealing "the epidemic situation is still severe and complex. the most severe challenge since sars in 2003 and is likely to develop into a major public health event." despite that grim assessment, china's leaders didn't warn the public for six days. had they acted immediately, one study estimates they could have cut the number of infected people by two-thirds....
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. >> chris from the ap. >> hi, chair powell. chris rugaber, ap. thank you. i guess i had two questions. i wanted to start on the unemployment picture and nail down a little bit how you see things going from here. you did talk about potential loss of skills over time. so, are you worried about structural changes in job markets that would keep unemployment high and therefore potentially beyond the ability of the fed to do anything about? which is something that was debated, as you know, after the last recession. and then, eventually, of course, the unemployment rate did go lower than people thought. second question is just on the money from treasury, the 454 billion. it sounds like you want to keep that in reserve for programs that have high demands, such as the main street program. are you willing to use that to backstop, say, a program that is having more losses? what's your tolerance for loss among that 454 billion? thank you. chairman powell: so, in terms of the labor market, the risk of damage to people's skills, and their careers, and their lives is a fu
. >> chris from the ap. >> hi, chair powell. chris rugaber, ap. thank you. i guess i had two questions. i wanted to start on the unemployment picture and nail down a little bit how you see things going from here. you did talk about potential loss of skills over time. so, are you worried about structural changes in job markets that would keep unemployment high and therefore potentially beyond the ability of the fed to do anything about? which is something that was debated, as you...
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that aps up kron 4 news at 5 our coverage of the pandemic ontinues at 6 o'clock and the ead of. the mber of conavirus cases continues to rise in the bay area santa clara county is still one of the hardest hit places. wel talk to the county's public health oficer to see how health orers are doing that. kron 4 news at 6 coming up.
that aps up kron 4 news at 5 our coverage of the pandemic ontinues at 6 o'clock and the ead of. the mber of conavirus cases continues to rise in the bay area santa clara county is still one of the hardest hit places. wel talk to the county's public health oficer to see how health orers are doing that. kron 4 news at 6 coming up.
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i think steve from the ap was trying to get in. cut him some slack. gov. noem: go ahead. >> [indiscernible] gov. noem: we certainly have been talking and visiting with folks around the smithfield situation, and when the facility is shut down, if there is spread happening, it would happen in the community. we believe that to be true, and we are continuing to take action and work with those on the ground and nonprofits in the community to give folks all the materials they need on what to do to protect their families and neighbors as well. >> [indiscernible] gov. noem: we did have positive cases of employees and contacts that were positive pretty quickly. we knew there was spread happening outside of the plant, because the contacts we were making at the department of health, contact tracing, was identifying those individuals as well. >> rapid city journal. on fox news they said 99% of the spread at smithfield -- where did you get this number? was it from the department of health? gov. noem: we are continuing to work with smithfield and their employees and fam
i think steve from the ap was trying to get in. cut him some slack. gov. noem: go ahead. >> [indiscernible] gov. noem: we certainly have been talking and visiting with folks around the smithfield situation, and when the facility is shut down, if there is spread happening, it would happen in the community. we believe that to be true, and we are continuing to take action and work with those on the ground and nonprofits in the community to give folks all the materials they need on what to do...
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this is ap. do they have any standards? surely, they have some really smart folks over there that want to help people and have all the copycats in there but read the study were the survey. like many others, i agree that wider studies, course they should be conducted, they should be ongoing to determine the efficacy of this drug in any. but why deny or even mention the positive results from legitimate studies in favor of the shoddy surveys like the one we just discussed that seem to be irresponsibly then repurposed by the ap? so what is driving this? a blind obsession to disprove the effectiveness of a drug that is being used right now, tonight medical centers across america with covid patients. a drug that's been around for decades. is this the mad impulse or any benefit from that therapy or is it triggered by pure hatred of trump and fox and me? i don't know. a desire to keep america hopeless or the shutdown going on through the election? i'm open to any theory at this point. if the impulse was purely scientific and health
this is ap. do they have any standards? surely, they have some really smart folks over there that want to help people and have all the copycats in there but read the study were the survey. like many others, i agree that wider studies, course they should be conducted, they should be ongoing to determine the efficacy of this drug in any. but why deny or even mention the positive results from legitimate studies in favor of the shoddy surveys like the one we just discussed that seem to be...
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. >> reporter: it comes a day after biden won bernie sanders backing, sanders tonight telling the ap it would be irresponsible for his loyalists not to support biden. but the former vice president still faces a challenge drawing young people and progressives, the vulnerability his allies hope former president obama can help address >> we have to look to the future bernie understands that, and joe understands that >> reporter: biden has regularly touted their relationship >> i stand with barack obama all 8 years, good, bad and indifferent. that's where i stand >> reporter: the president's re-election campaign tonight dismissing the endorsement saying obama has no other choice but to support biden. president trump will destroy him. biden now hoping obama's popularity that has not always translated to votes for others will benefit him this fall. peter alexander, nbc news, the white house. >>> we'll be back in divide in this pandemic oprah sounding the alarm. >>> and have you gotten your relief check yet? we're cutting through the confusion. >>> we're back now with oprah winfrey and her
. >> reporter: it comes a day after biden won bernie sanders backing, sanders tonight telling the ap it would be irresponsible for his loyalists not to support biden. but the former vice president still faces a challenge drawing young people and progressives, the vulnerability his allies hope former president obama can help address >> we have to look to the future bernie understands that, and joe understands that >> reporter: biden has regularly touted their relationship...