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destrucciÓn en el sur del paÍs a causa de los tornados que castigaron amplia zona de tennessee, arkansas, mississippinas 750 mil viviendas. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> muy buenas tardes les saluda nicole suÁrez gracias por estar con nosotros, la ciudad de nueva york recibe mÁs dinero para ayudar a las comunidades mÁs afectadas por el coronavirus especialmente la comunidad latina. mientras el gobernador cuomo dicen que se han superado los 10 milfallecimientos pero que la curva de contagio se baja poco a poco. estamos con marÍa vargas-pion. >>> nicole buenas tardes estamos en el parque central como sabemos aquÍ hay 68 camas que estÁn habilitada para su pacientes del coronavirus y esÁa lleno a capacidad. lo que estÁn diciendo los expertos que estas carpas estÁn en peligro debido a las fuertes lluvias y tambiÉn a las fuertes rÁfagas de vientos que se sentirÁn en gran parte del dÍa de hoy. por otro lado, el alcalde bill di blassio es en una conferencia de prensa acaba de anunciar una campaÑa de ayuda para las comunidades mÁs afectadas por el coronavirus, 10 millones costarÁn los anuncios para ser transmitidos en r
destrucciÓn en el sur del paÍs a causa de los tornados que castigaron amplia zona de tennessee, arkansas, mississippinas 750 mil viviendas. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> muy buenas tardes les saluda nicole suÁrez gracias por estar con nosotros, la ciudad de nueva york recibe mÁs dinero para ayudar a las comunidades mÁs afectadas por el coronavirus especialmente la comunidad latina. mientras el gobernador cuomo dicen que se han superado los 10 milfallecimientos pero que la curva de...
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the southern states republican states will say i'm just going to name a few of them alabama arkansas mississippi 3 states which you know are relative are very poor compared to other states such as new york and washington state in california new york of the house huge numbers of infections and you know these are areas which are being very lax about this and you know there's been a lot of criticism saying why are you taking this approach they haven't really forced people to take any serious measures and could it be because of president trump and the messages that have been sent out it publicly alias in a studio with us thank you so much let's have a look now at some other current virus developments around the world. more than 1200000 people are have been infected with the virus worldwide almost twice as many as just one week ago after the u.s. spain is now the 2nd hardest hit country in terms of cases it has reported 12026000 infections more than in italy and sri lanka has released almost 2900 prisoners from overcrowded jails as it increases its efforts to contain the spread of the violence german
the southern states republican states will say i'm just going to name a few of them alabama arkansas mississippi 3 states which you know are relative are very poor compared to other states such as new york and washington state in california new york of the house huge numbers of infections and you know these are areas which are being very lax about this and you know there's been a lot of criticism saying why are you taking this approach they haven't really forced people to take any serious...
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en arkansas, mississippi y montana han levantado medidas y otros lo seguirÁn la semana entrante.mi. piden que ron desantis abra la economÍa. Él dijo que no hay prisa para hacerlo y abriÓ un blog. tambiÉn dijo que evalÚa la recomendaciÓn de reapertura que hizo un grupo asignado por la gobernaciÓn del estado. arantxa: otra planta estÁ bajo la lupa luego de un caso de coronavirus entre sus 2000 trabajadores. estÁ nebraska. el alcalde de la ciudad dijo que le los 16 casos, seis estÁn ligados directamente a esta planta procesadora la cual sigue operando. se espera el aumento de infectados. fÉlix: la medida de carga pÚblica seguirÁ siendo un dolor de cabeza para los inmigrantes que buscan ayuda durante la pandemia. la corte suprema desestimÓ una solicitud realizada hace mÁs de una semana que buscaba suspenderla. como nos explica juan carlos gonzÁlez esto afectarÍa directamente a los indocumentados. juan carlos: la ley de la carga pÚblica se va a aplicar en la emergencia esta lo que estamos viviendo. se negaron a revisar una mociÓn. >> se entablÓ una demanda en la corte suprema para pon
en arkansas, mississippi y montana han levantado medidas y otros lo seguirÁn la semana entrante.mi. piden que ron desantis abra la economÍa. Él dijo que no hay prisa para hacerlo y abriÓ un blog. tambiÉn dijo que evalÚa la recomendaciÓn de reapertura que hizo un grupo asignado por la gobernaciÓn del estado. arantxa: otra planta estÁ bajo la lupa luego de un caso de coronavirus entre sus 2000 trabajadores. estÁ nebraska. el alcalde de la ciudad dijo que le los 16 casos, seis estÁn...
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sur del paÍs, combinados con fuertes tormentas dejaron un camino de destrucciÓn en texas, arkansas mississippi vecinos volcado de cabeza. >> los sobrevivientes intentan recuperar lo que pueden, ademÁs de protegerse contra el covid-19, aunque mantener la distancia serÁ difÍcil en los albergues temporales, ante la cantidad de gente que lo ha perdido todo, mÁs de 160 millones de personas en casi todos los estados al este del rÍo mississippi estÁn bajo alerta por los fuertes vientos, lourdes hurtado noticias telemundo. >> el exvicepresidente biden ha sumado el apoyo de sanders en su batalla por la presidencia, ambos participaron de una transmisiÓn en vivo en la que sanders le ha dado su respaldo a su antiguo rival demÓcrata y ha pedido apoyar su candidatura para derrotar a quien llamÓ al presidente mÁs peligroso. >> al regresar en noticias telemundo la grave quiso en hospitales donde tratan a infectados con el covid-19. >> y la otra cara de la moneda, tenemos un hospital de atlanta que se ha preparado para enfrentar la pandemia. en metro, sabemos que mantenerse conectado es importante. ahorra con
sur del paÍs, combinados con fuertes tormentas dejaron un camino de destrucciÓn en texas, arkansas mississippi vecinos volcado de cabeza. >> los sobrevivientes intentan recuperar lo que pueden, ademÁs de protegerse contra el covid-19, aunque mantener la distancia serÁ difÍcil en los albergues temporales, ante la cantidad de gente que lo ha perdido todo, mÁs de 160 millones de personas en casi todos los estados al este del rÍo mississippi estÁn bajo alerta por los fuertes vientos,...
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on easter sunday, tornadoes could hit louisiana, arkansas, mississippi, and alabama.ters expect it to be the biggest severe weather day so far this year. a major announcement from apple and google today. they are teaming up to create voluntary coronavirus tracing and tracking software for iphones and androids, to tell people if they've been near an infected person. you essentially get an alert. it's a type of contact tracing which experts say is key to stopping the spread. the companies say privacy safeguards will be built in. the a.c.l.u. said today, it should only be used for public health purposes during the pandemic. at new york's northern westchester hospital, the condition of an 88-year-old coronavirus patient named rita rooney is now listed as "code sun." ( applause ) in that hospital network, "code sun" means a covid-19 patient has recovered and is being d,scharged. and, after two weeks of treatment, rita was serenaded by applause from medical workers and-- can you hear it? ♪ ♪ "here comes the sun" by the beatles. way to go, lovely rita. it's all right. and "o
on easter sunday, tornadoes could hit louisiana, arkansas, mississippi, and alabama.ters expect it to be the biggest severe weather day so far this year. a major announcement from apple and google today. they are teaming up to create voluntary coronavirus tracing and tracking software for iphones and androids, to tell people if they've been near an infected person. you essentially get an alert. it's a type of contact tracing which experts say is key to stopping the spread. the companies say...
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easter sunday could see large, dangerous tornadoes hitting louisiana, arkansas, mississippi, and alabama. on this most-unusual easter weekend, the city of pittsburgh is offering all of us a blessing. ♪ lord bless you and keep you ♪ >> gradney: sounds so good. people from nearly 30 churches around pittsburgh got together online to form a virtual choir. the video is being shared for online easter services across the steel city. thank you, pittsburgh. straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news", school's out. why the distance learning curve is so challenging for kids and parents. first on cbs, behind the scenes at the national zoo. new pandemic protocols to protect the animals. and taking hair into your own hands. yes, it has come to this. >> perfect! the ups and downs of frequent mood swings can por, giveou unusually depreshigh energy, even when depressed. overwhelmed by bipolar depression? ask about vraylar. some medications only treat the lows or the highs. vraylar effectively treats depressive, acute manic and mixed episodes of bipolar i. full-spectrum relief of all symptoms, with just one
easter sunday could see large, dangerous tornadoes hitting louisiana, arkansas, mississippi, and alabama. on this most-unusual easter weekend, the city of pittsburgh is offering all of us a blessing. ♪ lord bless you and keep you ♪ >> gradney: sounds so good. people from nearly 30 churches around pittsburgh got together online to form a virtual choir. the video is being shared for online easter services across the steel city. thank you, pittsburgh. straight ahead on the "cbs...
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of arkansas and mississippi has already issued a number of loans.heir ceo, darren williams, joining us now from little rock. we appreciate you taking some time out. you were working on a saturday to try to get more of these loans approved. tell us what the process is and what you're hearing from your customers, sir. >> leland, first, thank you for having us on. you're right, we are working this saturday. i've got a team of folks at the office trying to get applications done. yesterday, we probably received over 100 applications from small businesses across our markets and just a little bit about who we are. kind of set the stage. we are a community development financial institution. we serve underserved communities and small businesses. you know, we serve communities throughout the arkansas, mississippi delta that have already experienced tough times. these businesses were trying to thrive and this pandemic really is making it very, very tough for them. so they need access to these resources. this paycheck protection program is a big deal for them.
of arkansas and mississippi has already issued a number of loans.heir ceo, darren williams, joining us now from little rock. we appreciate you taking some time out. you were working on a saturday to try to get more of these loans approved. tell us what the process is and what you're hearing from your customers, sir. >> leland, first, thank you for having us on. you're right, we are working this saturday. i've got a team of folks at the office trying to get applications done. yesterday, we...
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arkansas, colorado, mississippi y montana ha levantado recesiones, otros estados le seguirÁn.en esta pandemia de forma muy distinta. decretan emergencia en centros penales del salvador. suheily: mÁs adelante le cuenta sobre el tiempo. ♪ ♪ lo que hagamos ahora, cambiará para siempre nuestro mañana. entonces, hagamos lo correcto hoy. quedémonos en casa. lavémonos las manos. mantengamos la distancia. por lo menos seis pies, por favor. cuidémonos y cuidemos a los demás. todo valdrá la pena. todos podemos poner de nuestra parte para que los que están en la lucha hagan lo suyo. y cuando esto pase, todos podremos seguir viviendo bien. paola: en mÉxico continÚa la violencia y no respeta nada en la pandemia. [disparos] reportera: no hay cuarentena que detenga a las bandas de crimen organizado. presidente lÓpez obrador: fue una herencia que, desgraciadamente, recibimos y hemos podido controlar, pero no se ha podido disminuir el nÚmero de domicilios dolosos. reportera: marzo es el mes mÁs violento del sexenio de lÓpez obrador, y el pasado 19 de abril fue el dÍa mÁs violento en lo que va
arkansas, colorado, mississippi y montana ha levantado recesiones, otros estados le seguirÁn.en esta pandemia de forma muy distinta. decretan emergencia en centros penales del salvador. suheily: mÁs adelante le cuenta sobre el tiempo. ♪ ♪ lo que hagamos ahora, cambiará para siempre nuestro mañana. entonces, hagamos lo correcto hoy. quedémonos en casa. lavémonos las manos. mantengamos la distancia. por lo menos seis pies, por favor. cuidémonos y cuidemos a los demás. todo valdrá la...
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across portions of arkansas, mississippi river valley and the ohio river valley where we had severalts of tornadoes as well as hail and damaging wind and this is going to be a several day event, not only today but saturday. i'm very concerned about easter sunday, a severe weather tornado outbreak on sunday. that is why it is important to get the word out. there are your current temperatures, the frontal boundary, we are seeing potential for stronger storms. the threat will be in southern and central texas including victoria just outside houston, texas. that will go throughout the afternoon and this evening. know what to do if there is a watch or warning in your area. if you have noaa weather radio get your storm reports and watches and warnings. into the weekend saturday across portions of texas and louisiana, sunday this is the more concerning area, we have some potentially deadly tornadoes easter sunday. the good news is a lot of people will be inside because we are social distancing but have a place you get your watches and warnings. the forecast rainfall, potential for heavy rain
across portions of arkansas, mississippi river valley and the ohio river valley where we had severalts of tornadoes as well as hail and damaging wind and this is going to be a several day event, not only today but saturday. i'm very concerned about easter sunday, a severe weather tornado outbreak on sunday. that is why it is important to get the word out. there are your current temperatures, the frontal boundary, we are seeing potential for stronger storms. the threat will be in southern and...
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some businesses opened in arkansas, mississippi, colorado and tennessee. texas governor greg abbot will announce plans tomorrow for ending his statewide order but other state governors like here in california and michigan say it's important to stay hunkered down. >> we know no one wants a second wave. it would be devastating for the health of our people and for our economy. we have to be really smart as we reengage. >> we saw the bright weather this weekend lead to packed beaches and parks up and down california. here in the bay area and santa cruz and in orange county, it will be interesting to see how governor newsom responds to all of this during his next press briefing. reggie y know you saw it because i know i did. lots of people out and about. >> i sure did. it didn't seem like it was an abnormal weekend at all here in the bay area, which is not what we're rtrying to get. >>> a heart burn drug famotidine, pepcid. they expect to have data showing its effectiveness in a few weeks. doctors in china have been testing this drug and they say it can benefit
some businesses opened in arkansas, mississippi, colorado and tennessee. texas governor greg abbot will announce plans tomorrow for ending his statewide order but other state governors like here in california and michigan say it's important to stay hunkered down. >> we know no one wants a second wave. it would be devastating for the health of our people and for our economy. we have to be really smart as we reengage. >> we saw the bright weather this weekend lead to packed beaches...
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what do you say to texas, arkansas, mississippi at this point? how big of a problem is that for louisiana? >> well, kate, this is what we've been telling people in the other regions of louisiana is, don't wait until you start to see your numbers rise, until you start taking social distancing, taking a lockdown seriously. by the time you start to see your numbers rise, guess what, it's too late. it's already in your community and it's already probably going to start spreading. you need to be proactive like our governor has been and start to take those measures now and take them seriously. >> look, what -- is it safe to say that what you're getting from the federal government is not enough? that's what i've been hearing from governors across the country. but i've heard it day in and day out. but what's going to change that? >> well, i think what's going to change that is when you start to get closer and closer to this timeline, like i said, date for the end of beds is going to be around april 10th, dates to the end of vents in the new orleans regio
what do you say to texas, arkansas, mississippi at this point? how big of a problem is that for louisiana? >> well, kate, this is what we've been telling people in the other regions of louisiana is, don't wait until you start to see your numbers rise, until you start taking social distancing, taking a lockdown seriously. by the time you start to see your numbers rise, guess what, it's too late. it's already in your community and it's already probably going to start spreading. you need to...
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some businesses will re-open today in arkansas, colorado, mississippi, and montana. and ohio and texas will ease some restrictions thursday. in some states, the pressure to re-open is near a boiling point, including texas where a dallas salon owner vowed to open in defiance of state orders, tearing up the citation she received. hundreds of people gathered in las vegas demanding the governor give a date for lifting restrictions. one report claims the city's jobless rate is nearing 25%, nearly double what it was during the great recession in 2008. >> i think the economic health is extremely important and that's why we have to do this right the first time. >> reporter: in california, a heat wave is testing stay-at-home orders. large crowds gathered at this beach in orange county making it nearly impossible to social distance. many of the beaches will re-open today in san diego. >> this is america! >> reporter: where police arrested three protestors this weekend for violating stay-at-home orders. and this morning, more evidence that quarantine fatigue is settling in. usi
some businesses will re-open today in arkansas, colorado, mississippi, and montana. and ohio and texas will ease some restrictions thursday. in some states, the pressure to re-open is near a boiling point, including texas where a dallas salon owner vowed to open in defiance of state orders, tearing up the citation she received. hundreds of people gathered in las vegas demanding the governor give a date for lifting restrictions. one report claims the city's jobless rate is nearing 25%, nearly...
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and starting monday, some businesses will reopen in arkansas, colorado, mississippi and montana. tennessee's orders expire on thursday, but the state is allowing some businesses to reopen on monday. ohio and texas lifting some restrictions on thursday. >> the time has come to stop living in fear. >> reporter: in texas, dallas salon owner shelley luther vowing to remain open in defiance of state orders, tearing up a citation she received. >> i could be used as an example or they'll go away or -- i don't know. i'm not going to shut down. >> reporter: in colleyville, the mayor also undermining the governor's order, allowing some businesses to reopen ahead of the current plan. >> it's time to reopen our businesses and help those who have been badly hurt by the shutdown. >> reporter: at gloria's latin cuisine, people are flooding into the restaurant. >> we've actually had some people drive from surrounding communities, coming all the way to our colleyville location. >> reporter: large groups gathering at this cafe, waiters wearing masks and tables separated by six feet. >> today, actu
and starting monday, some businesses will reopen in arkansas, colorado, mississippi and montana. tennessee's orders expire on thursday, but the state is allowing some businesses to reopen on monday. ohio and texas lifting some restrictions on thursday. >> the time has come to stop living in fear. >> reporter: in texas, dallas salon owner shelley luther vowing to remain open in defiance of state orders, tearing up a citation she received. >> i could be used as an example or...
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and starting monday some businesses will reopen in arkansas, colorado, mississippi, and montana.s expire on thursday. but the state is allowing some businesses to reopen on monday. ohio and texas lifting some restrictions on thursday. >> the time has come to stop living in fear. >> reporter: in texas, dallas salon owner shelley luther vowing to remain open in defiance of state orders, tearing up a citation she received. >> i could be used as an example, or they'll go away, or -- i don't know. i'm not going to shut down. >> reporter: in colleyville, the mayor undermining the governor's order, allowing some businesses to open ahead of the current plan. >> it's time to reopen our businesses and help those who have been badly hurt by the shutdown. >> reporter: at gloria's latin cuisine people are flooding in. >> people drive from surrounding communities coming to our colleyville location. >> reporter: large groups gathering at this cafe, waiters wearing masks, tables separated by six feet. >> today i'm feeling very good. we've got people coming in. >> reporter: across the country dem
and starting monday some businesses will reopen in arkansas, colorado, mississippi, and montana.s expire on thursday. but the state is allowing some businesses to reopen on monday. ohio and texas lifting some restrictions on thursday. >> the time has come to stop living in fear. >> reporter: in texas, dallas salon owner shelley luther vowing to remain open in defiance of state orders, tearing up a citation she received. >> i could be used as an example, or they'll go away, or...
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and starting monday, some businesses will reopen in arkansas, colorado, mississippi, and montana.t the state is allowing some businesses to reopen monday. ohio and texas lifting some restrictions on thursday. but some governors are apprehensive. >> i want to get our economy back hope sust jjust as soon ase in a safe way. >> in michigan, some restrictions have been eased allowing for recreational activities. >> we know it could be devastate fourth our peop fourth, for our economy and for our people and we need to be smart as we reengage. >> governor whitmer continued the stay-at-home order until may 15th. >>> we're going to be looking at an unemployment rate that approaches rates that we saw during the great depression. during the great recession, remember, that was the financial crisis around 2008, that we lost 8.7 million jobs in the whole thing. right now, we're losing that many jobs about every ten days. >> the jobless rate during the great depression was about 25%. then it took about ten months for new unemployment claims to reach the same level as they have now. and it's been
and starting monday, some businesses will reopen in arkansas, colorado, mississippi, and montana.t the state is allowing some businesses to reopen monday. ohio and texas lifting some restrictions on thursday. but some governors are apprehensive. >> i want to get our economy back hope sust jjust as soon ase in a safe way. >> in michigan, some restrictions have been eased allowing for recreational activities. >> we know it could be devastate fourth our peop fourth, for our...
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that was in effect for louisiana, arkansas and mississippi. now the watch in effect for a alabama andeffect. take a look at our outlook. storm prediction centers three days ago gave us an outlook of a level four out of five. rare to have a three-day forecast to give us this kind of outlook. kind of the markings that you see here will show you the 15% that we are looking at. that tells us a 15% chance of tornado with a 25 miles of any given point. that's extremely high. as i mentioned moments ago, the ingredients and dew points are rising. this got to spike in intensity as the storms break across alabama and into georgia during the worst time of the evening, the darkness of night. i can't stress enough to everyone that we are really going to have to make sure our phones, your cell phones go to settings, go to notifications, make sure your emergency emergency notification alerts will turn on and your phone is not on mute. you will get the information from the management agency in your location to take action immediately. this wolf, th wolf, this
that was in effect for louisiana, arkansas and mississippi. now the watch in effect for a alabama andeffect. take a look at our outlook. storm prediction centers three days ago gave us an outlook of a level four out of five. rare to have a three-day forecast to give us this kind of outlook. kind of the markings that you see here will show you the 15% that we are looking at. that tells us a 15% chance of tornado with a 25 miles of any given point. that's extremely high. as i mentioned moments...
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and i'm, personally, my district is a district that's on the border of arkansas and mississippi. i was pleased that even mississippi went to -- to -- to a standard and mandated shelter in place. >> i mean, what -- what -- what limits personal freedoms is having a tube shoved down your throat, and being hooked up to a ventilator because you can't breathe. and a machine breathes for you. that's really what ends up hurting your personal freedom. and that's what's going to happen to an awful lot of people. i don't -- it -- you know, we talk about we're all in this together. and, literally, we are because what's happening in your state, if -- if tennessee doesn't have these orders in place. there's going to be more people die there than in neighboring states. but all of those who do have them in place are going to have to have them in place longer because, ultimately, tennessee is going to end up with shelter in place. they're just going to do it late, and more people are going to die. >> right. the virus doesn't know county lines or city lines. governor bashir in kentucky instructed
and i'm, personally, my district is a district that's on the border of arkansas and mississippi. i was pleased that even mississippi went to -- to -- to a standard and mandated shelter in place. >> i mean, what -- what -- what limits personal freedoms is having a tube shoved down your throat, and being hooked up to a ventilator because you can't breathe. and a machine breathes for you. that's really what ends up hurting your personal freedom. and that's what's going to happen to an awful...
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. >> the radar shows the hardest-hit areas, parts of texas and oklahoma and into arkansas and mississippial tornados have touched down, leaving behind a massive trail of destruction. >> oh my god! >> reporter: this morning a massive tornado caught on camera, roaring through southern oklahoma, slamming into a sheet metal business. the twister sending shrapnel hundreds of feet into the area. >> golly, it's huge. >> reporter: witnesses say several vehicles were thrown into trees and this semi truck blown over. >> look at that, that thing is getting larger and larger and larger. that thing is violent. that is a violent tornado. >> reporter: overnight, officials in oklahoma confirming at least two people were killed from the storms. >> here comes the rain. >> reporter: farther south in texas, this tornado touching down in polk county, injuring at least ten people. local authorities declaring a disaster. reporting significant damage to homes and public infrastructure. pictures of the damage showing homes destroyed and trees splintered. jessica willey of our houston station was there. >> you see
. >> the radar shows the hardest-hit areas, parts of texas and oklahoma and into arkansas and mississippial tornados have touched down, leaving behind a massive trail of destruction. >> oh my god! >> reporter: this morning a massive tornado caught on camera, roaring through southern oklahoma, slamming into a sheet metal business. the twister sending shrapnel hundreds of feet into the area. >> golly, it's huge. >> reporter: witnesses say several vehicles were thrown...
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some businesses reopen today in arkansas, colorado, mississippi, montana and tennessee. restrictions this week and texas governor greg abbott will announce plans tomorrow for ending his statewide orders but other governors here in california and michigan say it's important to stay hunkered down. >> we know no one wants a second wave. it would be devastating for the health of our people and our economy. we have to be really smart as we reengage. >> we saw the bright weather this weekend and it led to packed beaches and parks up and down california this weekend. and like here in the bay area, santa cruz and in orange county. it will be inest therintrustingw governor newsom responds to all of this during his next press briefing. back to you. >> we'll be looking for that. >>> a popular drug to treat heartburn is being used as a possible treatment for coronavirus. you probably won't recognize this name, famotidine but you will recognize pepcid. researchers in new york have been treating covid-19 patients with the drug in a clinical trial and they expect to have data showing i
some businesses reopen today in arkansas, colorado, mississippi, montana and tennessee. restrictions this week and texas governor greg abbott will announce plans tomorrow for ending his statewide orders but other governors here in california and michigan say it's important to stay hunkered down. >> we know no one wants a second wave. it would be devastating for the health of our people and our economy. we have to be really smart as we reengage. >> we saw the bright weather this...
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severe weather and tornadoes over the last couple weeks, through texas to oklahoma and arkansas, louisiana and mississippi we will have a tornado threat later today and this evening, we have severe thunderstorm watch in effect in texas to oklahoma already this morning. the storms will wrap up through the day today especially in the afternoon, large hail, damaging winds, not just isolated but several tornado reports throughout the afternoon and tomorrow the threat shifts to the southeast towards the mid-atlantic, the same areas that have seen many tornadoes in the last couple weeks, we have reports of 150 this month alone and forecast rainfall will cause flash flooding as well. another several days to get through in terms of severe weather across the plane states, the mississippi river valley, the southeast, then we will warm up in the northeast after yesterday's storms and cooler temperatures. rob: we had that tornado warning in new york city yesterday, that went through and it was cold. jillian: then the sun came out. the sun always comes out. >> janice: it does. rob: one look at this invertebrate could
severe weather and tornadoes over the last couple weeks, through texas to oklahoma and arkansas, louisiana and mississippi we will have a tornado threat later today and this evening, we have severe thunderstorm watch in effect in texas to oklahoma already this morning. the storms will wrap up through the day today especially in the afternoon, large hail, damaging winds, not just isolated but several tornado reports throughout the afternoon and tomorrow the threat shifts to the southeast towards...
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number of states are rolling back restrictions and reopening parts of the economies, arkansas, colorado, kentucky, mississippi, mississippi easing restrictions today. part of a larger states doing so this week which includes florida, illinois, main, montana, oklahoma, tennessee and texas, collectively that would be 46% of the gdp opening up. some democrat governors in coronavirus in hot spots taking different approach. new york governor cuomo says the state will follow cdc and the governor says up state new york may open as soon as may 15th but new york city will still need more time. first phase of reopening will begin with manufacturing workforce. new jersey governor phil murphy says that the entire state will open at the same time but phase 1 could still be several weeks away. he's expected to outline his road map to reopen the state later today. meanwhile president trump is set to talk with u.s. governors today. the administration covid-19 response in a closed-door video teleconference meeting. steven mnuchin said they are open for include ago discussional funding for states. something local and state gov
number of states are rolling back restrictions and reopening parts of the economies, arkansas, colorado, kentucky, mississippi, mississippi easing restrictions today. part of a larger states doing so this week which includes florida, illinois, main, montana, oklahoma, tennessee and texas, collectively that would be 46% of the gdp opening up. some democrat governors in coronavirus in hot spots taking different approach. new york governor cuomo says the state will follow cdc and the governor says...
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frightened. 95 million americans under the threat of tornadoes from areas of texas, louisiana, mississippi, arkansas, and sliding all the way across georgia during the darkness of the night. let me show you the radar picture again. we have two waves going on here. see the pink, that's the latest in a tornado warning. off to the left of the screen, that's the secondary batch. notice the orange boxes, those are severe thunderstorm warnings. the secondary batch moving through central arkansas not too much tornadic activity, but straight line wind damage. but earlier today, after a tornado made its way through monroe, louisiana, moving from the western part of the city to the east, we had significant damage, over 250 homes damaged, injuries there. blocking down and shutting down i-20, arcadia area. then we had a tornado. if you see the bottom of the screen there, we got 18,000 who live there, collins to the west, 2500. but it was the town of baskville that took a direct hit, not once, but twice. extremely unusual to have two super cell thunderstorms picking up debris and tossing it everywhere. that's wh
frightened. 95 million americans under the threat of tornadoes from areas of texas, louisiana, mississippi, arkansas, and sliding all the way across georgia during the darkness of the night. let me show you the radar picture again. we have two waves going on here. see the pink, that's the latest in a tornado warning. off to the left of the screen, that's the secondary batch. notice the orange boxes, those are severe thunderstorm warnings. the secondary batch moving through central arkansas not...
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restrictions on social gatherings and so forth in the next week, maine, florida, tennessee, mississippi, arkansas, texas, colorado, montana and idaho. texas is a big state bit has a huge population as well, nearly 30 million people i think florida as well. some of the others montana, idaho, maybe not so densely populated and you can see where getting people together in a state -- in states like those that have not been hit hard by the virus makes a lot of sense, but again, we come back to this issue, how do you let people go back to work, go back to selling cars or whatever they are doing, without starting a new round of infections? >> no, jon, you hit a very important point. that's when the epidemiologists become increasingly important. i spoke to a contact of mine in montana a few days ago. you are right. things are spaced out there. we need to be smart about making sure that we open where we are, and i think we can consider certain rural areas and places where that population isn't as dense as it is here in new york city which obviously doesn't make sense yet, but you are right, we have to sta
restrictions on social gatherings and so forth in the next week, maine, florida, tennessee, mississippi, arkansas, texas, colorado, montana and idaho. texas is a big state bit has a huge population as well, nearly 30 million people i think florida as well. some of the others montana, idaho, maybe not so densely populated and you can see where getting people together in a state -- in states like those that have not been hit hard by the virus makes a lot of sense, but again, we come back to this...
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they are arkansas, colorado, kentucky and mississippi. and another 10 are set to roll back by the end of the week which will be may 1st. they are florida, idaho, maine, tennessee, texas, oregon, and ohio. now the easing pertains largely to allowing some businesses to start reopening while maintaining existing safety precautions like social distancing and facial coverings. congressman mark green from the state of tennessee who eases things on april 30th had this to say on "fox & friends first." >> i think it is time for tennessee to go ahead and open up. and i appreciate the president's glide dance to say basically local governments and states should make that decision. griff: this as the paycheck protection program becomes available replenishing of relief bill. this time the sba says it will impose limits due to the lie demand last time. secretary mnuchin expressing confidence in a bounce back after congress' heavy spending. >> i think as we begin to reopen the economy in may and june, you're going to see the economy really bounce back in
they are arkansas, colorado, kentucky and mississippi. and another 10 are set to roll back by the end of the week which will be may 1st. they are florida, idaho, maine, tennessee, texas, oregon, and ohio. now the easing pertains largely to allowing some businesses to start reopening while maintaining existing safety precautions like social distancing and facial coverings. congressman mark green from the state of tennessee who eases things on april 30th had this to say on "fox & friends...
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tennessee, mississippi, arkansas, minnesota, colorado, and montana all launching limited re-openings. but some are wondering at what cost. the u.s. death toll from covid-19 now surpassing 50,000. >> this hit our community like a bomb. when it hit, people were dying one after the other. it's scary to me. i ask people why you don't have masks on. >> reporter: in california crowds flocking to open orange county beaches amid the heat wave. >> this is america! >> reporter: in san diego police arresting at least three protestors for violating stay-at-home orders. in chicago police investigating after a video surfaced showing a crowded house party. across the country, demonstrators rallying. armed protestors in st. paul, and scenes like this in providence and las vegas. in states like maryland, which saw its deadliest day over the weekend since the outbreak began, the governor warning it's too early. >> i want to get our economy open just as soon as we can, but i want to do so in a safe way. >> reporter: michigan's governor defending her extension of the state's stay-at-home order until may
tennessee, mississippi, arkansas, minnesota, colorado, and montana all launching limited re-openings. but some are wondering at what cost. the u.s. death toll from covid-19 now surpassing 50,000. >> this hit our community like a bomb. when it hit, people were dying one after the other. it's scary to me. i ask people why you don't have masks on. >> reporter: in california crowds flocking to open orange county beaches amid the heat wave. >> this is america! >> reporter: in...
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essentially planning to at least partially reopen in the up coming week: maine, florida, tennessee, mississippi, arkansastexas, colorado, montana and idaho. what do you think about their plans? i mean, that nationwide testing that you've been talking about is not in place yet. >> yep, listen, with this virus, there's only two ways it goes. it's either spreading so the numbers are growing from just a handful to thousands to millions, or we're fighting it in the number of new infections is falling. if these places have a way to keep fighting it, while they're reopening, it could be okay. but if they're just giving up, remember, there were just a few people who were infected in early january, and then it turned into, you know, millions, within a few months. so if these places that are reopening are just giving up, they're asking for trouble. jon: we're in phase three now of the coronavirus stimulus package, and the numbers are pretty mind boggling, 321 billion for the paycheck protection program, 60 billion in economic loans and grants, 75 billion for healthcare facilities and another 25 billion for nationa
essentially planning to at least partially reopen in the up coming week: maine, florida, tennessee, mississippi, arkansastexas, colorado, montana and idaho. what do you think about their plans? i mean, that nationwide testing that you've been talking about is not in place yet. >> yep, listen, with this virus, there's only two ways it goes. it's either spreading so the numbers are growing from just a handful to thousands to millions, or we're fighting it in the number of new infections is...
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a top state searching for stimulus, west virginia, mississippi, arkansas, louisiana, people going onlineon about the stimulus program. top questions, where's my deposit? when will the track arrive? how do you get a stimulus check? how do you track a stimulus check? is the stimulus check a loan? on the last one, the answer is no. but you see these questions and it's a snapshot into the idea that people are not only worried about a pandemic, they're worried about keeping their lives afloat. >> well, absolutely. i mean, the hardship this is causing on the economic front, never mind the health front, is unbelievable. we haven't seen numbers like this since the great depression. the international monitory fund is expecting the economy to contract by 6% this year, which is double the worst year of the so-called great recession. and that is why things like these stimulus measures are so important. i think the one thing we need to keep in mind is that there's a sequence of events that has to happen here. we need to get the epidemic under control, and there are, you know, scienigns that that i ha
a top state searching for stimulus, west virginia, mississippi, arkansas, louisiana, people going onlineon about the stimulus program. top questions, where's my deposit? when will the track arrive? how do you get a stimulus check? how do you track a stimulus check? is the stimulus check a loan? on the last one, the answer is no. but you see these questions and it's a snapshot into the idea that people are not only worried about a pandemic, they're worried about keeping their lives afloat....
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further west in mississippi, at least 11 were killed and one in arkansas. distancing hard for those in mississippi as they were forced into a shelter with other displaced residents. . the governors in mississippi and georgia declared another state of emergency because of the weather. all told, the national weather service says there were about 40 reported tornadoes across just about every southern state overnight. and it doesn't stop there. today wind advisories extend up the east coast all the way to massachusetts making a tough situation even tougher. tony? >> as the if the pandemic were not enough. we have to deal with the tornadoes. thank you very much. >>> america has more deaths from the coronavirus now than any other nation in the world. more than 22,000 people have lost their lives. more than 12,000 died in this country last week alone. and the pandemic is also causing many to go hungry. thousands have been forced to wait for hours in long lines at food banks all across the country. feeding america, the nation's largest network of food banks reported
further west in mississippi, at least 11 were killed and one in arkansas. distancing hard for those in mississippi as they were forced into a shelter with other displaced residents. . the governors in mississippi and georgia declared another state of emergency because of the weather. all told, the national weather service says there were about 40 reported tornadoes across just about every southern state overnight. and it doesn't stop there. today wind advisories extend up the east coast all the...
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arkansas, colorado, kentucky, and mississippi all easing some restrictions today.art of a larger list of states doing so this week including florida, idaho, illinois, maine, montana, oklahoma, tennessee, and texas. this following a weekend of formal protests throughout the nation like the let us fish rally in washington, but also people simply fleeing the confines of their home, whether to the crowded beaches of southern california or to houses of worship like in tennessee. church-goers sitting six feet apart in face masks, packing pew there's. meantime, two different democrat governors in two hot spots taking two different approaches at this stage. governor whitmer in michigan defending her aggressive lockdown measures, governor cuomo in new york seemingly more ready to open things up soon. >> it was hitting us incredibly hard and that's why we had to have a unique solution. even though it was more aggressive than other states, we have started to push down the curve and we've saved lives in the process. >> this is a balance that we, collectively, need to strike. i
arkansas, colorado, kentucky, and mississippi all easing some restrictions today.art of a larger list of states doing so this week including florida, idaho, illinois, maine, montana, oklahoma, tennessee, and texas. this following a weekend of formal protests throughout the nation like the let us fish rally in washington, but also people simply fleeing the confines of their home, whether to the crowded beaches of southern california or to houses of worship like in tennessee. church-goers sitting...
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we know there are hot spots in mississippi, and in arkansas. now waterloo. is this something whose responsibility is it going to be to basically make they meat processing plans safe enoughing to used? >> many of these i haven't trusted them to care about worker safety, since they've been going after gutting workers' comps, and in other states across the country. on that note, you've got to do everything you can to make sure we have the right regulations in place here. that's something we've been calling on. in fact this last week we asking for increased oversight, and protection for our workers, who are racing concerns. see, that is something we ran into in waterloo plant. we were hearing from our constituents that, you know, they were saying they were still going into work or told to come into work, and if they were sick or, you know, they were just worried there wasn't enough mitigation taking place, and they were scared. they were afraid to speak out. that should never happen in any company, let alone to workers working their tails off every day making fo
we know there are hot spots in mississippi, and in arkansas. now waterloo. is this something whose responsibility is it going to be to basically make they meat processing plans safe enoughing to used? >> many of these i haven't trusted them to care about worker safety, since they've been going after gutting workers' comps, and in other states across the country. on that note, you've got to do everything you can to make sure we have the right regulations in place here. that's something...
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oklahoma tamil levantÁndose restricciones y apartir de hoy algunos negocios abrirÁn en arkansas, colorado, mississippirano. >> quiere volver abrir nuestra economÍa tan pronto como podamos, pero quiero hacerlo de manera segura. edwin: la gobernadora de michigan es tiende la estado para quedarse en casa hasta el 15 de mayo. >> sabemos que nadie quiere una segunda ola, serÍa devastador para la salud de nuestra gente y para nuestra economÍa, por lo tanto debemos ser realmente inteligentes a medida que nos volvemos a involucrar. edwin: para este jueves otros estados como ohio y texas van a empezar a lina las restricciones pero lo mÁs importante que continÚan recomendando las autoridades de salud a nivel federal, estatal y local es que si usted va a salir algo no eso lugares que van estar abriendo paulatinamente, continuÓ respetando la media distancia mito social porque sÓlo con es usted puede evitar o contraer el virus o contagiar a otras personas. sasha: muchÍsimas gracias por brindarnos estos detalles desde la capital del paÍs. precisamente en estos momentos, autorÍa es en california estÁn evaluando orde
oklahoma tamil levantÁndose restricciones y apartir de hoy algunos negocios abrirÁn en arkansas, colorado, mississippirano. >> quiere volver abrir nuestra economÍa tan pronto como podamos, pero quiero hacerlo de manera segura. edwin: la gobernadora de michigan es tiende la estado para quedarse en casa hasta el 15 de mayo. >> sabemos que nadie quiere una segunda ola, serÍa devastador para la salud de nuestra gente y para nuestra economÍa, por lo tanto debemos ser realmente...
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donde se tiene que producir los tornados en esa Área que está en rojo, norte de texas, arkansas, luisiana, mississippisaborear todavÍa el invierno. estÁ nevando en el norte de texas, en la zona de amarillo, oklahoma. la nieve seguirÁ en el aria --Área en la costa este terminÓ la lluvia y en el norte de la florida donde tenemos esa lÍnea de tormentas que se queda estacionada. un sur caliente con 80 en miami y un norte mÁs fresco con 60. mira como el calor se mantiene acumulado en el sur de la florida. no veremos tormenta pero sÍ en el norte con ese paso. un dÍa tormentoso en la florida y mucho mÁs tranquilo en el resto del paÍs. karla: esperamos un ambiente tranquilo en todo el paÍs y en todo el mundo. gracias, albert. hoy tenemos menÚ de lujo para noveleros, hablaremos en vivo con jorge salinas sobre su nueva telenovela "te doy la vida". alan: tambiÉn contaremos sobre nuestro diario de coronavirus, hoy le toca el turno a satcha. verÁs en donde dejar los zapatos al llegar a su casa. te diremos en quÉ lugar del paÍs utilizan drones para patrullar las calles asegurando que las personas cumplan las normas
donde se tiene que producir los tornados en esa Área que está en rojo, norte de texas, arkansas, luisiana, mississippisaborear todavÍa el invierno. estÁ nevando en el norte de texas, en la zona de amarillo, oklahoma. la nieve seguirÁ en el aria --Área en la costa este terminÓ la lluvia y en el norte de la florida donde tenemos esa lÍnea de tormentas que se queda estacionada. un sur caliente con 80 en miami y un norte mÁs fresco con 60. mira como el calor se mantiene acumulado en el sur...
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de miles de viviendas es el saldo de 39 fenÓmenos los tornados se reportaron en zonas de arkansas mi mississippi el presidente trump comienza la semana generando controversia se trata de quiÉn se ha convertido en el rostro de la lucha contra la pandemia >>> muy buenos dÍas >>> ¿quÉ tal? >> es que el presidente trump un mensaje en donde se dicta que principal experto en enfermedad tiene que ser despedido despuÉs que el doctor criticÓ las acciones del gobierno en tardar mucho en tomar pasos para frenar el coronavirus dijo que si hubiese actuado antes se pudo salvar mÁs vidas y asÍ evitar la crisis que se estÁ viviendo en estos momentos como sabemos ha surgido informaciÓn que el presidente fue advertido por varios asesores que este virus era una amenaza y se tendrÍa que desarrollar un plan el new york times describiÓ como a alarmista una llamada que recibiÓ de uno de sus secretarios de salud a finales del mes de enero >>> el gobierno ha tomado una serie de medidas para frenar el derrumbe de la economÍa y algunos en la administraciÓn trump insisten en que hay que reabrir el paÍs zulema quÉ hay sobre
de miles de viviendas es el saldo de 39 fenÓmenos los tornados se reportaron en zonas de arkansas mi mississippi el presidente trump comienza la semana generando controversia se trata de quiÉn se ha convertido en el rostro de la lucha contra la pandemia >>> muy buenos dÍas >>> ¿quÉ tal? >> es que el presidente trump un mensaje en donde se dicta que principal experto en enfermedad tiene que ser despedido despuÉs que el doctor criticÓ las acciones del gobierno en...
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estoy en casa, pero algunos han perdido la casa por culpa de los tornados ayer en la zona de mississippi y arkansastodo el sureste del paÍs. desde la florida, sur de georgia, sur de alabama y sur de mississippi. ahora nos queda las Últimas horas de este sistema tan activo que empezaba el domingo de la semana pasada, como podemos ver, el viento sigue favoreciendo las lluvias en la zona de carolina del norte, en virginia, pero en atlanta se estÁ levantando con cielo despejado, con mucho frÍo, las temperaturas han bajado a los 40°. un viento que se mantiene en alerta a toda la costa por el oleaje que puede llegar a los tres pies de altura, quedarse en casa es lo mejor, pero bien abrigados. en raleigh la temperatura 10° por debajo de lo que tocarÍa estar en 60°. un viento fuerte, tambiÉn en nueva york, een filadelfia y la florida, un viento del norte que nos recordarÁ que en el norte se puede sentir la primavera, pero en el sur no. no bajamos la guardia porque el prÓximo jueves volvemos a ver mÁs tormentas en el centro del paÍs. estamos en primavera y eso que toquÉ en esta época del aÑo. regreso al est
estoy en casa, pero algunos han perdido la casa por culpa de los tornados ayer en la zona de mississippi y arkansastodo el sureste del paÍs. desde la florida, sur de georgia, sur de alabama y sur de mississippi. ahora nos queda las Últimas horas de este sistema tan activo que empezaba el domingo de la semana pasada, como podemos ver, el viento sigue favoreciendo las lluvias en la zona de carolina del norte, en virginia, pero en atlanta se estÁ levantando con cielo despejado, con mucho frÍo,...
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starting today, arkansas, colorado, indiana, iowa, kentucky, minnesota, and mississippi will begin easing the public. and, in georgia, tennessee, and alaska, they are adding to their reopening procedures, which began taking effect last friday. colorado's governor says he used all available resources to make this decision. >> we always
starting today, arkansas, colorado, indiana, iowa, kentucky, minnesota, and mississippi will begin easing the public. and, in georgia, tennessee, and alaska, they are adding to their reopening procedures, which began taking effect last friday. colorado's governor says he used all available resources to make this decision. >> we always
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starting today, arkansas, colorado, indiana, iowa, kentucky, minnesota, and mississippi will begin easingestrictions on the public. and, in georgia, tennessee, and alaska, they are adding to their reopening procedures, which began taking effect last friday. colorado's governor says he used all available resources to make this decision. >> we always wish, jake, that i had next week's information and next month's information available to me today. that is not the world we live in. we have to make the best informed decisions based on data and science with the information we have. >> harris: however, some city leaders are pushing back against their own states. the mayor of oklahoma city says it's too soon to try and return to normal. watch. >> until there is a vaccine or proven treatment, i am not going to be comfortable about this transition. i also recognize that and they recognize on the other hand that we can to shelter in place forever. so i know there's a date out there. my gut would have picked a date a little further out. >> harris: joining me now, bret baier, inc. or an executive edi
starting today, arkansas, colorado, indiana, iowa, kentucky, minnesota, and mississippi will begin easingestrictions on the public. and, in georgia, tennessee, and alaska, they are adding to their reopening procedures, which began taking effect last friday. colorado's governor says he used all available resources to make this decision. >> we always wish, jake, that i had next week's information and next month's information available to me today. that is not the world we live in. we have...
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again, through louisiana, mississippi, up towards arkansas on wednesday, so another potential severe the country looks fairly quiet. cooler temperatures for two-thirds of us but in florida we are dealing with the 90's in south florida and we are still going to deal with the system moving into the west across the great leaks. some -- lakes, some wintery weather still hangs on. ainsley: thanks, janice. class of 2020 is missing out on big traditions like graduation and prom but one high school senior is challenging her peers to rise up her powerful message is coming up next but first let's check with sandra smith to check out what's coming up at the top of the hour. hey, sandra. sandra: ainsley, good morning to you, replenish protection program to help small businesses. maria bartiromo will join us in the opening bell for that, plus the director of the wuhan lab breaking his silence. senator tom cotton to react. kellyanne conway with brand-new reaction from the white house to protests in some of those states join me ed and me as we begin a new week, a brand new hour coming up now, simpa
again, through louisiana, mississippi, up towards arkansas on wednesday, so another potential severe the country looks fairly quiet. cooler temperatures for two-thirds of us but in florida we are dealing with the 90's in south florida and we are still going to deal with the system moving into the west across the great leaks. some -- lakes, some wintery weather still hangs on. ainsley: thanks, janice. class of 2020 is missing out on big traditions like graduation and prom but one high school...
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neil: indeed, we're already seeing that in mississippi, tennessee, alaska, georgia, colorado, arkansas, south carolina, all varying degrees reopening a good chunk of their businesses not all of them but you certainly have to crawl before you can walk but i did want to get your take on practicality of businesses getting back together. bloomberg talked about conundrum, brokerage hours, investment banks, how they will get customers and workers in an elevator? they're looking elevator attendants. people who will count how many in the elevator, unless very big elevator, two people would be violating distancing provisions but stuff like that. the cafeterias that they have for the workers that are pretty tightly crowded. brokerage houses, investment banks have their traders lined up very tightly-packed in trading rose as you're quite familiar. i'm wondering about how they institute all of that, and how long it takes? i know one, might have been goldman sachs, i hope i'm not misquoting the article, where they talked about opening with 10% of the workforce, 20% of the workforce, give it 14 days
neil: indeed, we're already seeing that in mississippi, tennessee, alaska, georgia, colorado, arkansas, south carolina, all varying degrees reopening a good chunk of their businesses not all of them but you certainly have to crawl before you can walk but i did want to get your take on practicality of businesses getting back together. bloomberg talked about conundrum, brokerage hours, investment banks, how they will get customers and workers in an elevator? they're looking elevator attendants....
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start talking about the other states that have been impacted, 11 dead in mississippi, and at least one other person died in arkansasn the state of georgia. 850,000 people without electricity, and here is the problem, dealing with the search and rescue effort is now at the time you're dealing with a pandemic, it is stretching first responders, and of course there's a lot of people out and about mixing, no one wearing masks that we can see, but in very close proximity. you have to deal with the tragedy as well as the pandemic. alisyn? >> that is a really important insight into what they're going through right now. martin, thank you very much. >>> so the dangerous tornado outbreak continues to cause trouble up and down the eastern seaboard. tens of millions of people are under a severe weather threat this morning. cnn meteorologist chad myers is tracking all of it for us. so what's the latest, chad? >> alisyn, certainly not over, after 41 tornadoes yesterday, more are still on the ground right now. there are some communities that i need you to be taking shelter now. georgetown in north carolina. we'll move you on down
start talking about the other states that have been impacted, 11 dead in mississippi, and at least one other person died in arkansasn the state of georgia. 850,000 people without electricity, and here is the problem, dealing with the search and rescue effort is now at the time you're dealing with a pandemic, it is stretching first responders, and of course there's a lot of people out and about mixing, no one wearing masks that we can see, but in very close proximity. you have to deal with the...
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see the strong severe thunderstorms pushing across portions of texas, louisiana, mississippi, alabama, up towards arkansasan tornadoes will be possible. that threat tomorrow and thursday and crossing to mid-mississippi river valley in towards the southeast. some of the same areas hit hard by the easter sunday storms and this past weekend, heavy rainfall is going to cause flooding as well. just be on alert for that. that's going to be an issue over the next several days and then looking ahead for the rest of today, south florida has set so many records. temperatures in the 90's, today no exception for miami and then across the northeast we will deal with potential for very strong winds, perhaps severe storms. wintery weather for the great lakes and then we will be watching a new system moving into the plain states tomorrow and again another round of severe storms including tornadoes so just know where you will get your watches and warnings and we will certainly keep you up to date, steve, ainsley, brian, thank you. brian: all right, janice dean, thank you very much. appreciate it. it's going to be very win
see the strong severe thunderstorms pushing across portions of texas, louisiana, mississippi, alabama, up towards arkansasan tornadoes will be possible. that threat tomorrow and thursday and crossing to mid-mississippi river valley in towards the southeast. some of the same areas hit hard by the easter sunday storms and this past weekend, heavy rainfall is going to cause flooding as well. just be on alert for that. that's going to be an issue over the next several days and then looking ahead...
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a >> bill: boy, that's a shame, 11 dead in mississippi, six in georgia, two in south carolina and arkansas. how did things change given the threat of covid-19 in your state? >> well, i will tell you, we've got the best emergency operators anywhere in the world. we have seen major emergencies, this is my 90th day in office, i've already been involved in five different federal emergency declarations. we have seven that of occurred in the last year. so we took some of our team and focus them on disaster response from the tornadoes, we still have our state eeoc open 24/7, has been for months on end, they've got very dedicated people, they're tired right now, as you can imagine, but were committed to working with our local governments and working with our local first responders. one thing about mississippi, bill, when it's time to step up and held our friends and our neighbors, mississippians step up and do exactly that. >> bill: three months on the job, you've seen quite a bit, tate reed, my best to you and the people in mississippi and all through the southeast. thank you, sir, for your time
a >> bill: boy, that's a shame, 11 dead in mississippi, six in georgia, two in south carolina and arkansas. how did things change given the threat of covid-19 in your state? >> well, i will tell you, we've got the best emergency operators anywhere in the world. we have seen major emergencies, this is my 90th day in office, i've already been involved in five different federal emergency declarations. we have seven that of occurred in the last year. so we took some of our team and...
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[laughter] look at how little of mississippi has been settled by white or black people, not to mention texas or arkansas. this idea of the old south, we can say it here, you heard from jamie about how old we are, but most of the south is not old at all but a product of this vast expansion. what you are seeing too is this is not just a result of the cotton gin. these people will find something to do with the slaves they control, whether it is sugar in louisiana or raising cattle in southern alabama. the main crop of kentucky and tennessee is livestock and hemp. this is not the cotton south. it has barely begun. the idea that cotton causes it -- it is people who cause it. i am all fired up. [laughter] so what we see is that as this cotton frontier expands, this gives us a clear idea -- again, look at georgia. white people have brought black people to the very edge of the land they could claim. so there are treaties with the cherokee in georgia almost every for five years as this pressure, and they take more and more of the land. a lot of times before it is taken, it is infiltrated. you have people coming
[laughter] look at how little of mississippi has been settled by white or black people, not to mention texas or arkansas. this idea of the old south, we can say it here, you heard from jamie about how old we are, but most of the south is not old at all but a product of this vast expansion. what you are seeing too is this is not just a result of the cotton gin. these people will find something to do with the slaves they control, whether it is sugar in louisiana or raising cattle in southern...
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so texas, oklahoma, arkansas today through portions of mississippi then alabama and georgia tomorrow.g winds and tornadoes will be a possibility not only today but also tomorrow and in to friday. we will certainly keep you up to date from my basement and make sure you know where you are going to get those watches and warnings. steve, ainsley, brian, back to you. brian: thanks, janice dean. see you soon. the fda just approved the first coronavirus test kit. can you take it home. how great would this be? commissioner dr. stephen hahn joins us live to explain "fox news live" moments. we're also offering flexible payment options for those who've been financially affected by the crisis. we look forward to returning to something that feels a little closer to life as we knew it, but until then you can see how we're here to help at libertymutual.com/covid-19. [ piano playing ] right now we're offering one week free of pureflix to new users. our hope is that our content can help fill these stressful hours, and provide a little comfort to you and your family, and ultimately nurture your spirit.
so texas, oklahoma, arkansas today through portions of mississippi then alabama and georgia tomorrow.g winds and tornadoes will be a possibility not only today but also tomorrow and in to friday. we will certainly keep you up to date from my basement and make sure you know where you are going to get those watches and warnings. steve, ainsley, brian, back to you. brian: thanks, janice dean. see you soon. the fda just approved the first coronavirus test kit. can you take it home. how great would...
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arkansas, and she was buried in little rock. the 12th detachments arrived at cherokee nation during january. they crossed the mississippi before the ice stopped the other detachments. the others arrived in february and march. it has often been estimated that 6000 cherokees died during the process. there were about 1200 deaths, but there were many additional deaths after removal that reduce the population of the cherokee nation by at least an additional 1600 people, so there were at least close to 3000 deaths caused by the removal. in may of 1825 the cherokees have passed an act of posing the death penalty on anyone who should propose the sale for the exchange of their land. after their arrival at the present cherokee nation, a group of cherokees met secretly, and since various members of the treaty members to death based on that law. major ridge along with his son, john ridge, were all executed on june 2, 1839, and one of the executors of major ridge was james hair. the trail of tears is an example of what can happen when prejudice combines with greed. it was a direct result of the supreme court decision of worcester v.
arkansas, and she was buried in little rock. the 12th detachments arrived at cherokee nation during january. they crossed the mississippi before the ice stopped the other detachments. the others arrived in february and march. it has often been estimated that 6000 cherokees died during the process. there were about 1200 deaths, but there were many additional deaths after removal that reduce the population of the cherokee nation by at least an additional 1600 people, so there were at least close...
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you can see some damage there. 11 people died in mississippi and eight people lost their lives in georgia. also reported in arkansasand the carolinas. i'm jackie ibanez and outback to "tucker carlson tonight" and for all of your news log on to box.com. >> tucker: for weeks now, we focused on the coronavirus pandemic. only one other dominated the show and that was the brett kavanaugh confirmation battle. as you may remember in their efforts to stop his assent to the supreme court, they spent weeks trying to destroy his life, his family his wife and they did it based on virtually no evidence. every day you would tune in and seven channel usually msnbc or cnn would be airing some lunatic claim like this one. >> i've never heard of a guy who was a one time sexual assault her. i grew up with guys like this. he is from around this area. amazes me that we have an administration that out of the millions of people that are qualified, they consistently find men who beat abuse and sexually assault women. >> tucker: imagine calling someone a on tv with no evidence whatsoever. and if the evidence is seriously discredited day af
you can see some damage there. 11 people died in mississippi and eight people lost their lives in georgia. also reported in arkansasand the carolinas. i'm jackie ibanez and outback to "tucker carlson tonight" and for all of your news log on to box.com. >> tucker: for weeks now, we focused on the coronavirus pandemic. only one other dominated the show and that was the brett kavanaugh confirmation battle. as you may remember in their efforts to stop his assent to the supreme...
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look how little of mississippi has been settled by white or black people. not to mention texas or arkansas. okay. so this idea of the old south we can say it here, 1831, you heard just how old we are. but most of the south is not old at all, but is the product of the vast expansion. what you're seeing, too, is that this is not just the result of the cotton gin which our textbooks act like descends and causes american history. these white people who own enslaved people, are going to find something to do with the slaves they control, whether it's sugar in louisiana, raising cattle in southern alabama. the main crop of kentucky and tennessee is livestock and hemp. this is not the cotton south, it's barely beginning here. so the idea that it's cotton that causes it, no it's people who are causing it. all fired up. so what we see is that as this cotton frontier expands this gives us a clear idea -- again, look at georgia. white people have brought back people to the very edge of the land they can claim. so there are treaties with the cherokee in georgia, almost every four or five years as this
look how little of mississippi has been settled by white or black people. not to mention texas or arkansas. okay. so this idea of the old south we can say it here, 1831, you heard just how old we are. but most of the south is not old at all, but is the product of the vast expansion. what you're seeing, too, is that this is not just the result of the cotton gin which our textbooks act like descends and causes american history. these white people who own enslaved people, are going to find...